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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
' in i mum i mm i -j i I . 7 1 OLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905 NUMBER 25 is -. t'A ' -'T K l ' f k Local 3STews Dr Bourne'lts glasses. SoAuburn. Souvenir postal curds for sale nt the pOBtOfltCP. F. L. Woodward went to Beatrice Wednesday. Mrs. Rufus Rowen went over to Humboldt Sunday to vlalt frienda. Mlaa Geneva West wont over to Blgelow, Mo., Fr'day to visit relatives. There will bo services at the Metho dist church next Sunday at 7:30 p. m Miss Helen Hoover went to Lincoln, Tuesday to visit her sister, Mis. A. F. Walsh. W. P. Freeman received his com mission as postmaster of Auburn last Monday. Miss Grace Young went to Brown villo Tuesday afternoon, returning the the next evening. V Mrs. Ellen IIowo went to Stella Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Win. Moore for a few days. Dr. Hutchinson, optician, will he at Nemaha again on Tuesdaj, November 28. Eyes examined free. Souvenir post cards of the dedication of the Morton monument at Nebraska City on sale at tho postoflloe. J. M. Wright says that although he was defeated as county cleik ha is a republican yet and expects to remain oi e. Dry wood- is getting to be n scarce article in Nemaha. Yery little wood was cut lust winter and it is about all sold. Ted Deguian of Brownville came down Wednesday evening and is help ing Hank. Barker iu the blacksmith shop. Miss Pearl Said, who was sixteen years old a few days ago, was presented By' her father with a handsome gold watch . Grandpa Lester of BrownyiHo is staying with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Sapp, during Mr. Sapp'a absence in Louisvillo, W, W. Seid and W. II. Barker went to Nebraska City Thursday to attend the first district convention of the Woodmen of the World . Mr and Mrs J. II. Bunger, sr, went to Elk Creek, Nebr., Thursday to visit a daughter. They will probably re main until after the holidays. The regular prayer meeting of the Christian church his been changed iroro Wednesday to Friday night Everybody is invited to attend. All persons owing me are requested to call at once and settle, as I need the money. W. II. Bakkkii. Mr. Ballentynp, uuditorof the Eds ward & Bradford Lumber Co., was in Nemaha several days the latter part of last week and the first of this week. Strayed From my farm, about Oct. 13. a deep rod heifer spring calf Finder will please notify W. T. Husskll, Nemaha, Nebr. Miss Ada McGraw, teacher of the school In Dist. 35, northeast of Nema ha, wont to Auburn to visit a few days while the echool is having a vacation. Wo have been having magnificent weather ior tho past week. The corn Bhuckera would like it hotter if it was alittle cooler, but it suits other people nil right. . Notice To Taxpayers Personal taxes for 1005 ure duo November 1st, and delinquent Decern ber 1st. D. J . A. Dieks, County Treasurer. John W. Colorick will have u public sale nt his farm, 2 miles southwest of Nomahu, on Saturday of next week, soiling farm implements and household goods, etc. Leslie W. Woodward returned to Kansas City last Saturday. Ilia father, 1 L. Woodward, went down to Kansas City with hlmreturuing homo Monday afternoon. Lawrenco P. Dowees, who has been in South Dakota the most of the summer, camu to Nemaha Monday but only made a brief visit and then went to Holdredge, C L. llusaell, who started for Yuma, Colorado, Tuesday of last week re turned Saturday. Lester did not take a homestead, as ho was not satisfied with tho looks of tl country. Tho report of tho death of II. D. Beebo is a mistake, as W. W. Seid got a letter from him a few days ago. He Is still with the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. at Petersburg, Nebr. Tho first quarterly meeting of tho Methodist church for Brownville and Nemaha will bo held at Brownvlllo Saturday nnd Sunday, Nov, 25 and 20 Quarterly conference at 2 p. m. Satur day. Rural Carrier Rumbaugh has beon faring pretty well lately. , He was presented a few days ago with some corn for his horses by J. L.Colerick and with Bomo Virginia Beauty apples by R. I. Brown. Mies Olive Fisher of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was tho guest of her friend Miss Anna Knapp from Saturday until Tuesday. Miss Fisher has beon visiting at Stella, her old home, for some limo. Ben Parker drove down from Auburn Monduy on business for tho Gilmore Armstrong Co. He sold E. E. Moore a phonograph that evening. Miss Hazel Parker came down with him They returned the next day. A, R. McCandless has commenced digging in the sido hill to Beo what the coal vein will develop into. He will run a tunnel back and see if tho vein gots thicker We certainly hope he will strike a good thick vein. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ballard, formerly residents of this county in early days, but who have been living in California for several years, have been visiting old friends in this section for a few weeks They will start for California today. Wm. Mead has sold his eighty acre farm, three and one-half miles south west of Nemaha, Hilt Stanley being tho purchaser. He paid S0550 for the farm 381.75 per aero. Wo understand Mr. Mead contemplates moving to Auburn. For Salo My eighty aero farm one mile northwest of Nemaha. Very desirable place to live, no bettor neighs borhood anywhere. I want to go farther west. For terms write or call on E. L.Paius, Nemuha, Nebr. Mr a. Rose Gilbert, who has been nt Cold water, Mich , for nlmost three months, helping tako enru of her brother who has been very sick, re turned home last Friday. She left her brother very much hotter. Her sister, Mra.O L. Smart, of Winthrop, Iowa, camu home with her. How's this? WoolIorOne Hundred-Dollnra Howard for any case of Catarrh that cannot no cured by Hull's Catarrh Curo. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, lmvo known P. J, Cheney for the last 16 years, and bellovo him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and llnauclally atle to carry out auy bligullor.s mado by his Arm. Waluino, Kinnan & Mauvin, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, O. -Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, noting directly upon tho blood aud mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials soul reo. Prlco 7C cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hull's FamllyPllls for constipation o Whlto nnd barred Plymouth Rock cockrells that cost mo 83 00 to 80.00 each last spring, bended my ynrds this season. Prizo winners. Finest lot of cockrells on oarth. Cholco 91 00 if taken before Deo. 1. W. W. LlKDHAltT. Gono CombB, ono of tho former woll known citizens of Nemaha but who has been nwny from hero for several years, was Blinking hands with his many frionda Wednesday. Gene Is now agent for tho Now York Llfo In surance Co. His homo is in Tocumsoh. Mr. and Mrs John Watson nnd Mrs. Morris started for California Thursday where they expect to spend tho wiutor visiting rolati ves nnd frionds. Mrs Watson has a brother nnd Mrs. Morris a daughter living iu that state. Wo hopo their visit will bo a pleasant ono. Rov. A. L. Ogdon of Bethany, Nob , preached two Hno sermons at the Christian church last Sunday. Mr Ogden Is paBtor of tho church nt Louisville, whero Rov. J. W. Sapp is holding meetings. Ho expects to nssist Mr. Sapp in a series of meetings next month. A birthday dinner was given lust Sunday at tho homo of Mr. and Mtb. B. F. Jones of London pioclnct, celo bratlng the birthdayB of Misses Myrtle aud Mao Jonea and Grace Halo. Wo asked Nat Titus, who was ono of the guests, how old tho young ladles wore and ho said thoy wore all sixteen, aud wo suppose Nat knows. The. Auburn Herald oillco la now in a rather dilapidated condition The front part of tho old office has beon moyed In tho street. Tho offices nnd staiionery department are in tho base ment of tho Carson bnuk building. A two-story brick is being built for tho hotter accomodation of tho fast in creasing business of this office. Extrn A Shlngle3 0 to i 2.00 per M. Extra A Shingles 0 tox3,:"82.00 per M. Oak, Cyprus and Fir No 1 $25.00 per M. Portland cement per bbl $1,00. No 1 yellow pine dlmontloHs and crib boards 820.00 per M. II. Mouoenstehn, Auburn, Nebr. We have ofteu wondered what made Nat Titus bp popular with tho ladies but we saw one evidence of tho cause thereof Tuesday Whon we went in to M. W. Knnpp's homo for dinner we found Nat busily engaged taking care of tlie babies while the women folks, members of the Degree of Honor, who were there were visiting, working, etc. Not s'eemed perfectly at homo in look ing after tho babies, but wo noticed he paid particular attention to tho girl babies, We are glad to learn that Rov, G. W Ayora is improving now nnd expects to be able to hold services next Sunday evening. If he is not ablo to bo here himself ho will Bend soma ono in his place. Later A card received from Mr. Ayers Thursday says that while ho is still improving ho has yielded to tho advlco of friends nnd will not try to hold services in Nemaha next Sunday, and as ho has not been ablo to get a man to take his place, tho Epworth League will conduct the services Sun day evening The many frienda of Mr. and Mrs J. J. Alexander, who moved to In diana a little over n year ago, will sympathize with Mr. Alexander in the Iobs of his wlfo, who died Wednesdny of last week. Tho following, taken from tho Franktou (Ind.) Critic, gives the only particulars wo havo learned: "Mra. Lydin Alexander, wifo of Jap Alexander, died Wednesday about noon after an illness of only a few days of tho nature of an abscess in the head complicated with kidney trouble. Tho funeral will bo preached Friday (at 10 a m. at tho M. E. church by Rev. Berrett." My Fall and Winter Stock Is now complete, Call for Bargains. MRS, THEO. HILL Mrs. Thoo. Hill hands us n copy of tho St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Republlcnn of the 8th Inst, giving nn nccount of the death of Larkln Georgo Lock wood of Mint place. Mr. Lockwood was n resident of Brownvlllo from 1800 to 1877, whon ho returned to Vermont In 1872 ho was married to MUs Mary Piasters, daughter of tho lato Davidson Plnsters. Ho will bo rememborod by all the old settlors. Young People's Endeavor program at Champion, Friday, Nov. 17. Song Just a little sunshine, No 15 Song Will Jesua find us wntchlng, No 77. Lord's Prayer. Topic. ''Medical Missions (at homo and abroad)." Mark l 20-1)4. Song Lovingly, tenderly calling, 87 Reading of references, . , Discussion on topic. Reading Nellio RusboII. Recitation Orah Pryor. Song Wonderful ponco, No MS. Rending Magglo Hacker. Reading Lulu M. Hickoy. Secretary's roport, Roll Call. Election of officers. Song Glory to his no mo, No, 18(1. Benodlcliou. Everybody Invited. PijAur.ii Thompson, Leader. A numbor of tho members of tho Degroo of Honor of Stella drovo over to Nemaha Tuesday and took dinner with Mrs. M. W. Knapp. Tho editor of tho Advertiser wna one of the Ins vlted guofetB. The dinner wns just such a one as might bo expected from Mrs. Knapp nnd her assistant, Miss Anna Knapp. It was n feast and wns thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Tho following were present: Mosdames J. R, Bateraan, W. C. Moore. A J Baldwin, J. Titnmorman, M, Schafor, E. V Pugh, Frank Withee, Ephralm Wlthee, Albert Lnrlmoro, Ed Llppold, Lew Mourer, Frank Wenvor, Ell Knapp, jr , J. M. Sanders and Ellen Howe, Mr. und Mtb. E. II Knapp, Messrs. W. W. Sanders, C. E. Sanders, G. N. Titus, Misses May Korker and Olive Flshor. There wore nlso eight children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Knapp, MIbb Anna nnd Richnrd mndo thlny-flve who nto dinner Micro. After dinner tho ladles all went to tho opera house nnd wero there groupi d on tho stage and had their pictures taken. Program for Y. P. S. C. E. mooting Sunday, Nov. 10. Song service. Prayer by J. I. Dressier. Topic Medical missions, (at home and abroad). Mark 1 20-34, Secretary's report of last meeting Elln 8hlveloy, sec'y. Reading of references: Naamau, 2 Kings 5 14 10 May Korker. Samaria, Acts 8 fi-13 Wra. Smiloy Bothesda, John 5 15-10 Otto Bari kor. Eneas, Acta 0 32 35 Alva Maxwell Jeaua, tho physician, Matt, 0 10 13 Grace Peabody. Tho disciple's mission. Luko 0 10 Bessie Washburn. Papor Dora Clark. Reading Chas. Curtis. Reading Ella Shiveloy. Pnper Mlnnlo May. Whero ure Bomo medical missions locnted? J. I- Dressier. Why nro medlcnl missions welcome in heathen land?. -Frank Harford. What are some of tho results of medical missions? Mrs. Dresslor. Discussion on topic led by Mrs. Barker. Close with song nnd ponedictlon. Nona Aynks, Loader. In the District Court of Nomnha count ty, state of NehniBkn: Idn MoVey, plaintiff, vs. Orval MoVey, defendant. NOTIOE To Orval McVoy, non-resident defends ant: You nro hereby notified Mint on tho Bid duy of November, A, D., 1005, Idu MoVoy, plaintiff herein, Died a petition in tho district court nf Niminlin ennntv state of Nebraska, ngninst you, the oojocc anu prayer or which Is to obtain n dlvorco from you on tho grounds Mint you wnntonly nnd cruolly neglected, inueu ana reiusou to support tho said planum; anu on mo turtlior grounds that you havo boon guilty "of oxtromo cruolty toward this plaintiff; nnd to lmvo hor mnldou name, Idn Mnrtin restoreu to nor. Yon nro rpmilrnri to nnnwnr nnlrl petition on or beforo Mondav. tho 18th day of December, A. D., 1005. uaiou tms nn uay ot JNovcmuor, a. D 1005. Ida MoVky, plaintiff. By Stull & IIawxiiy, hor uttomoya. Now Curo For Cancer All surfaco cancora nro now known to bo curnblo by Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Jna. Wnltore, of Duffleld, Vn writes "I had n cancer on my lip for yoara that seemed incurablo till Bucks Ion's Arnlcn Salvo healed It aud now it Is perfectly woll." Gnarnntecd curo for outs nnd burns. 25o nt Koeling's drug store. Plans to Qst Rich uro often frustrated by sudden break- down duo to dyspepsia or consumption . Braceup nnd tako Dr. King' aNow Llfo Pills. Thoy tako out tho mater ialawhich nro clogging your energies aud give you a now start. Curo bonds ache and dizzlnesa too. At Keellng'a ug st ro; 2 j j i t i teYi. W. W. FRAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr All calls promptly attended Phono 28 W. g5 Bandera Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Roal Estate and Insurance Agent PETER KE11KER. Dealer In Ugliest market prico paid for JlidcB, Lard, Tallow, etc, WESLEY H. CLARK Dcalorjin Windmills and Pumps, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phono calls anBvVjrdl pn o r.ly. NEnlAHA, NEBR, J. DEC. Orotliei' In the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness ftenairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty