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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1905)
fttieftttefc LUME L NEMAHA, NEBltASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, IA05 NUMBER 23 '.'... J' Local News Frosty roomings. Dr Bourne tits glasses. So Auburn. Si uvenir postal cards for sale at tbo office. ft'rs. Itufua Rowen ia not feeling so v ell again. The boys did very Hallowe'en night. little mischief Social at tho Minick hall Saturday 1 1 ht of this week. A new lot of souvenir Post Cards just received at the postofllce. Willio Kerker is working in ihe brick yard at Rockport, Mo., for a few days Nov. J. W. Sapp goes to Louisville, N br., next Monday to hold a aeries of n.ietiugs. The so-called pop bugs are thick this ti II, covering trees and tho sides of I i.ildings. Do not forget the dinner to be served y the ladies of tho Chtistiau church election day. The Epworth Leauuo social last Saturday nicht was very successful. 80.70 was cleared. A. It. McCandless is having a largo corn crib built on the farm he recently bought of Jacob West. We had quite a lively enow stotm Monday, but the snow did not remain on the ground veiy long. House with four rooms, two lots and cistern, for'sule. Apply lo Walteu Hadlock, Nemaha, Nob. Get a chicken pie dinner at the Minick hall election day, and then go back and get your supper at the name place. District Judge A, II. Babcock died at liia homo in Beatrice Sunday morn ing after an Illness lasting several months. M. S. Mclninch is well qualifieJ for the position of county judge. Ho will look after the duties of that oilice ciiefully. D. J. A. Dirks wiil be re-elected- county treasurer by a handsome ma' jorlty, He is desviving of this endorsement. Get your dinner and supper at the Minick hall on election day and help the ladies of the Christian church and get a good uipvl . wno lias a copy of Hiyun's "First Butler"1 We would like to see a copy ot it and read a fe.v extracts to our democratic friends 1 red Rohrs has made ono of the moat faithful and efficient deputy sheriffs Nemaha county ever had. He is deserving of promotion. KluarH Newman, teacher of the Shockoy Bohool, ia taking a two week's vacation and has gone to Canada with liis father to look at the country. All persons owing me are requested to call nt once and settle, as I need the money. W. II. Baukkii, H. E. Bucher and family went to St. Joe last Saturday to see Bob's brother who had had a leg broken They returned home Tuesday morning. On account of sickness B,ov. G. W. Ayers waa not able to fill his appoint ment to preach last Sunday night, 'bo there were no services at, the Methodist church, It is now claimed that II M. WeBt, the fusion candidate for county super intendent, is not qualified for that oilice, as 4io has only a second grade certigcate and the present law n quires all superintendents to have first grade certificates. How is it, Mr.' Weal? . It Don't Hurt Some More at All! He is still hero alreaty yet clot feller vot make dose teots out! midoud any pain. I talk mid dot feller to-day und he say ho vil stay until November 15th, but he vil not stay any longer no more alreatv vot. So vou v v v I better cret dose teets fixed before he leaf alreaty. J. M. West and his crew went over to Rockport, Mo., last week to finish up some work in the brick yard there, and will then move to Nemalia. He has leased the Curtis houso. The Christian Endeavor society will givo a social at the Minick hall Saturn day night of this week. Sandwiches cake, coffee, pickles and bean soup will be served. Everybody Is Invited. Next Tuesday Is election day. When you go to tne pons vote ror toe party and the men that you think will be for tho best interests of yourself, your neighbors and your county aud state Notice To Taxpayers Personal taxes for 1003 aro duo November 1st, and delinquent Decetis ber 1st. D. J.A. Dieks, County Treasurer. The car load of lumber for which the contractors of tho two brick build ings have been waiting so long, arrived last Saturday, and work is now going on again, and will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Charley Hacker doesn't care about the ofllco of surveyor particularly, but if elected will attend to the duties of the oilice us carefully as he ever has done. Ho has hud experience und is well qualified. John M. Clark has been suffering severely for some time, first with a lamo uuck, aim now me rneuraatisro, ir it is mat disease, has extended over an ms oouy. tie is now confined to his bed much of tho time. Much to the disappointment of tho large audience .that had como to hear l.l IT.. ft 1 r. a. mm, n.tny iruwuuu ouicon, me pros hibition candidate for state regent, did not appeur Tuesday night. No word was received from him as to tho cause of his absence. All who are interested in our schools, and every oe should be, are invited to attend the meeting of tho local teachers' association tomerrow. The forenoon session will be held in the school house and the afternoon session at the opera house. The condition of Mrs, Itufus Ro wen's health has been such thafMr. Rowen cannot get away from homo much to see the voters. If they want to find out anything about him,, they should nsk any of his neighbors. All have a good word to say for him. For Sale My eighty aero farm ono mile northwest of Neraaba. Very desirable place to live, no better neighs borhood anywhere. Jwont to go farther west. For terms write or call on " E. L. Pa ms, Ak' vr ...... i. f.i. Jacob West has bought John W. Ititchoy's resldouco property in Brown vlllo, consisting of a good brick houso and sixteen lots, mostly in fruit Ho will not get possession uutil next Bprlnc, when Mr. Rltcbey will probably loavo Brownvillo. Money to Loan-$40,000.00 to loan 3 to 10 year. Borrower can pay $100 or multiple- on any Interest pay day. Can loan on satisfactory security in sumft to suit. If you wish to borrow to invest, pay off an old loan, or get moro monoy, bo suro and write or call on Henry C. Smith, Falls City, Nebr. CliaB. Vanosdol, n brakeman on tho Beatrice freight, let a heavy six-inch i steel pipe fall on his feet wliilo uns loading1 freight at Graf Monday night crushing tho toes on one foot and tho big too on the other. Ho will probably be laid off two or three weeks. Bob Bucher took his placo on tho return trip Tuesday. The Auburn Herald Bays politics alinttlrl nrtt on far onrtniialo Intn Mini mill mil 1 1 if u Kill liii ftci ui auui.ii m i 11 b. md &i i county campaleu, but In tho same article advises every one to voto the fusion tlnkfit. Consistent, isn't it? - I But tho republicans aro willing to let VIIU UOUllie VUIU IUI iiiu ucau ujuij, regardless of party. If this is done, the republicans have tio fear whatever of the result. A few years ago tho allianco and tho I populist or poople's independent party were almost synonymous terms. Tho county alliance passed an order pro hibiting members from talking with politicians belonging to either of the old parties. Several of the subordinate alliances passed rpsolutlons boycotting tne Advertiser and tho Post. Who would believe it now if they did not jjnow it? The campaign is almost at an end, und wo have never. 'heard u word against J. M. Wright's fitness for the position of county clerk. Not one of his most hitter opponents have ever claimed that the office was over better conducted by any one than by Mac Wright. He will serve the county eillcicntly. He is familiar with the work. Wo believe ho will be elected by a good majority. At the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. M II. Carman, in Johnson county at four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, Itev, B. W. Marsh olllciating, Dr W. A. Goslee and Miss Uesaie Leach of Auburn were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, a small number of intimate friends witnessing the ceres mony. The happy couple took Mons day's train for Lincoln for a brief stay and will soon be ut home to their friends in Auburn, The Granger congratulates Mr. Goslee nnd in behalf 0f the many friends of tho couple extends best wishes.-Granger. The following piogram will be given beiore tho selling of the ghosts at Champion, Nov. 3, M05, Song, No. 102 Recitntion, Nellie Russell. Roading, Miss Hickey. Song, Ole Roberts. , Recitation, Bessie Hacker. Dialogue, Two girls. Song, No, 15. Reading, Charlie Thompson. Recitation, Pearle Thompson. Song, No. MO. Everybody invited. Maooii: Uaukku, Leader. Tho now scliool law requires every superintendent to have a first grade certiflcato to render him eligible to that office. One-third of the candi dates for that ofiico In the state aro not thus qualified. In order that they may qualify themselves State Superins tendont McBrien has issued notice of special examinations to be held at the county seat towns, conducted by tho city superintendent or high school principal on Friday and Saturday of this week, when candidates for county superintendents only who are not now holding first grade certificates may bo examined. My Fall and Winter Stock Is now complete. Call for Bargains. MRS, TIIEO. IIHL.1L, Articles of incorporation woro filed i on tho 21th for tho Auburn Printing and manufacturing Co. The shared are 20 of which 6000 By this doal tho Herald becomes tho property of I tho organization which ia composed of the following parties: G. M. Miller, John W. Burnhurt, John II. Kcarnos G, W. Thomas, J. W, Roscow, O. J. Lynch, E. B, Qiiackonbush, O. F. Hnrlar, Fred Schrlofer, W. M. Clark, Goo. Hurley, W. A. Gilmore, A. 0. Kopllnger, W. II. Kellemelr, W. E. Daughorty, Frank C, Bel', M. 8cit, W. V. Scamman, N. E. Furlough, H. E. Sellers, E. G, Barnluirt, B. P. Lorance, B. Ottens, jr., 1. II. Criley, 0. F. Stewart Granger. . In the last week's GUngor was an article accusing j. u. wrigut or miss appropriating county uinus m ibuu. . . Now we would like jo ask this guardian or tne county funds wuo wroto mo article, why he did not make the chargo agalnBt Mr. Wright at tho time, why did he keep quiet for six years and who wus tho chairman of the county board at the timo tho county was robbod, and why did ho not sign his name to tho articlo, instead of hiding behind tho I chairman of tho Democratic ami Pop ulist committee. Now tho man who will make such a charge nt this la o day, and not sign his name, kuowB thoro is nothing in it, but thinks he can fool some of tho voters. It Is nothing but political rot, and will be treated us I such by every fair minded man. Howo 1 cor in Granger. J. 'STEELING MORTON'3 MONUMENT Agent Wheeldon sold 40 tickets to Nebraska City Saturday. Eleven of our ci izens went on the morning freight ana tne remainder on tne . . . excursion. Tho latter train had on eignt coaches Here, and threo moro were added at Peru. There was plenty of room going up, but coming back everything was crowded as far as Pe u as those who went on tho freight came back on the excursion. The train cot to tho city about ono o'clock, and the excursionists then had to walk a mile and three-quarters to the park where te unveiling ceremonies took place At 220 tho president of the day, John W Stcinhart, called the audience to order. Right Itev. A. L. Williams, D. D , of Omaha, made a prayer. Mr Steinhart then gave the introductory address, giving facts and figures res gardlng the monument. Gov. Mickey gavo the address of welcome, und ttion ex-President Clevoland gavo the prin cipal address of the day Ho a followed by Hon. Hilary A. Herbort, ex-Secretary of tho Navy, he by ex Vice President Stevenson, and he by ex Sectetary of tho Intorior Francis, Dr, Geo. L. Miller of Omaha made tl e closing address. Among tho prominent persons nresent. in addition to the speaker?. were run I Morton, late aecrotury or the Navy and at present president of the Equitable Lifo Insurance Co; Joy and Mark Morton, his brothers, sons of tho lato J. Sterling Morton: Mrs urover uiuveianu; ex-oenaior uieincu " rf-ll I .1- f . 1 T- I 1 . I I Sonator Burkett, and many other noted mnn frnm nil Mlnni nf ll.n TTnltorl OiaieS. After the speaking was over StoVlIng orton. oldeHt orandHon of thn iatKI. Morton, oldest grandson of tho luterJ. cioimiB o.uiiuu, uuvhucm uio wymrv moot. Now euro For Cancor All surfaco cancers are now known to bo curablo by Bucklen's Arnlca Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duflleld, Va writes: "I had a enhber on my lip for years that eeemed incurable till Buck' len's Arnica Salve healed It and now it Is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cutH nd burns. 25o at Keeling's urug store. t 4 rjt -t JLOCcU 1 CoCIlCrS A ' a. jTS SOCl llO JUL Nemaha, INeJbr., Saturdoy, Nov, 4, 1905 Teachers and parents are cor dially invited to bo pro-sent at tho sessions of tho Teachers' Association. 20.30a, m. School !Suildi?iff Round Table discussions. Disciplino J. W. OrabtrecV, presidontj&tate Normal. 2:30 jp. m.OperaJlcSise Musical program. Lecture 'What Is It to bo Educatod?" W. R. Hart, nro- fossor of psychology, State Nor mal School. Geo. D. Carrington, Jr., County Superintendent The Granger advocates voting inde pendentvote for tho mon pay no attention to party principle is nothing the man is everything. And yet we remember when the Granger scored everybody that would not vote tbo tickot .of tho party whose principles It advocated just at that timo which happened to be the prohibition party. w I uw IUUII did not count it was- tho prlncipjo At that time. Later tho paper took up the causo of tho populist party free silver without tho aid and consent, etc and overyone was urged to voto for principle no republican, r.o matter how honest ought to get any mun'a vote. Now the Granger Is 'Independent' but not onough so to udvocato the election of any republican no mutter how much better qualified he may bo for oilice than tho man opposing him. Au Illustration of "what is one man's meat is another's poison," is shown in the fact that in Indiana a man has a ''dock farm." Tho ordinary burdock Is grown and it is claimed that tho crop from one aero Is worth 8200. Whilo it is apparent that this weed pest is hard to get rid of in fence corners, it Is said to be n hard crop to grow when wunted for commercial purposes. Tho root is used in some medical preparation. Tho Japs do not consider the dock as u wood, but they oultlvato it as an article of food, using it for flavoring soups, and it is said to resemble an artichoke in taste. MOW 8 ini87 Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollnrn Howard for nny caso of Catarrh that cannot ho cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. Ji CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We,, the undorblgucd, huvo known F, J. Phnnnv for tlin Inul IK vnnru. ntul linllnvn film I " I " ; perfectly honorable in till buslnous transac- tions and iiuanciuiiy atlo to carry out any UlIgallonB maUO ly 1118 linn. Ir WlidlcHiilfi Di-iuro'lHlH. Tnlpiln O V IIoljjH Catarrh Curo In taken Internally, Uotfn&dlrectly upon tho blood nnd mucouu aurfttccs of tho system, Testimonials sent rc l.rico 7fi cents ner bottln. Sold by ull f I -r t- -i - - - jdrUgghjls. jJftUoII 11'h Fanjtlyrnu for cotmtlpatlono . '" Plans to cot Rloh aro often frustrated by sudden break1- down duo to dyspepsia or consumption . Braceup and tako Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, They tako out tho mater- lalswhlch aro clogging your energies and givo you a new start. Cure pleads ache and dizziness too. At Keellng'a drug store j 25c, guaranteed. t vt nemmiii, ruur. j