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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1906)
The Nebraska Advertiser Xiooal ISTews We are having lots of wind this springmore than common. out A Sunday school has been or ganized at the Cumberland Pres bvterian church three miles northwest of Nemaha. mED KAUTFMAN ALIVE P. L. Woodward returned from Kansas City Saturday afternoon. Ho . . . i. T...l Last'8,iyB Wlilio mero iib dhw ilmiiiilit tn linvn , . , II I JV4UUIII lilt WIIU "n vuwufjiiv vv Sunday there was an attendance ; bej (lrowncd w C0Ullu of WHek8 Hg0 of 62, and much interest is , ... mmB tlmu tlml n(lrney Miiboii Complete Stock, of manifested. D. E. Zook was elected superintendent, S. Hos terman assistant superintendent, and Allie Penny secretary. The during the storm Monday after- Sunday school meets at 10 a. m noon. A Nemaha lady recently at- n:iw, n,i fKn hnnk tended some of the greatly ad ,irr;r5::" ,f n f,nnf. vertised "special sales" at Au- u,-Min burn and was surprised to find ui uw uuu,r fchat many q th(j artides in the Rov Scott, who has been visit- special sales were higher than intr at Auburn, returned home the regular price of identically shook hands with bim, culling him TV,,,! fnrpnnnn. ho Rfimo kind of articles in Nc- Fred. The follow seemed nervous and ' mrvL qforc? Peonle are finding lllter den,t'd that 1,6 WU8 Kauff mm , Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Sapp .s oTn saying ho w. "FredBoloy" and that ho :unA T3w.i.mni vnlnfivns from u,Ub uuu J" working in the coal mines at of lirownville met his death at Ilulo. Therflhavo been rumors of foul play, as it ia alleged that Mason's neck was broken and that the body and clothing Bhowed other signs of a struggle. Mr. Woodward saw Fred but juBt then caught eight of Loalie Woodward and without speaking to Fred went on to whore Lealio was. After greeting Leslie ho said ho wanted to speak to n fellow ho had just seen Frod Kauffman Leslio Bays: "Thero ho is." pointing him out. Frank wont up to him and LUMBER HARDWARE FURNITURE Monday until Thursday. do their trading at home here after. Is found eit Edwards &. Bradford Lumber Co. Prices aire rigHt. Lawrence, Xub., showing a card from tho union in tho namo of Frod Boloy. But Frauk says ho knowB it was Tlin nlnsa sunner that was to m,. j,-, u iJnn ivon tomorrow niirht u,8Ut""ilu Kauffman and Leslio is also positive have been given tomoirow mgni f ...nrn 0a rainsfc .Turlore ., has been indefinitely postponed. John g gtull an(1 Fred G Hawx. ha an oW my wh Home bm)(llo9 of Fred or his body. Jeff Colerlck says ho Ilnds the mans ufactured ico fur ahead of any he has T A r.lnrlc who has been at by of Auburn on March 24 were trying to got on a street car, and wont Toun Citv Neb., for several on May 14 dismissed by Judge to help her, and when ho got back the Li.'. : ; Pon, nn winfinn of f. Tin mm- follow had disappeared. A reward of montns, wnua uiu - - L 11 " ' " 1 8100 has beon offered for tho discovery at ot. 1 aui. i iiubLuu iiiuiii i v.iuiftvu, ; . , against the objection ana protest Miles W. Knapp has received I , afllll whn fiomnnrlwl a notice that ne nas oeen awuiueu Thug endeth the ceiebra the contract lor carrying LMte(j pr0ceedings-all except the ovor used and is only sorry ho did not mail Detween ine postomcu anu unpicasant feelings resulting begin uBing it sooner for it is a money depot, lor JO per year. therefrom Baver. uorecenuy - I I Tnhnann tn nan in I IIUIIIIi'VMI V W UU " w.- - Home grown strawberries are n , -, onrifinrs ,vh0 v.as v,een thoro- and decided to weigh it at both now on the market, from Harve teaching school for several Years, places to ascertain tho amount of Starry's fruit farm, between A-AnA enmo f:mp nfrn fn mnka shrinkage in hauling it ten miles. He Nemaha and Brownville. They , account of his health W,,B B0,new,mt surprised to find that nvp hiVp ones retailintr at 10 a cnnge on account oi ms nLaiui lhe ico W0,B,ml 25 pounds more when are nice ones, nunuiib au iu wViif.V hns hppn nnite noor. Ke- .. .... .. ... ..... ...i " " inoy roacneu inere iuuu it uiu whbh cently he made application for a tnoy iondcd it nore wt,iC, t3 (l g0od A E Miller who has been position as rural route carrier increase for such a short time. Jeff ' - - I i "KT. . U . nln'no t-Vr nvom. I lino nmirml linf i (. t Ilia r'l t n Hio IflP.rnsinn nnfinrr nc Tl Xr M Ifrpni here 10r iIUI" J-N"lUiia, tan-ui unv; uuo .bu.w ... v...i, acting aS J5. m. agent nerc lOl nrlnnfl ,n mnnntlv rPfittlvwl Will bo sufficient to Bupply him throughout the summer and ho will still have tho carload left. Just what ho will do with it this winter ho does not ynt know; but if it bogins to accumulate two or three weeks, went to Elk ination at Auburn April 21. He p.mir Thm-fldnv hfivinfr been received the report of his rating relied hv J. M. Pone, the by the U. S. civil service corn- regular agent. mission at days ago. Washington a His mark was few 100. BACCALAUREATE SERMON This is the highest mark that can too fast ho will save out u atnall Pw R Maxcv of Johnson be attained. He has received amount for seed and burn the rest. . .1.. 1 m i. . rn. II will preach the baccalaureate his appointment as carrier ana ibhpukb mumm. sermon for the Nemaha high expects to begin work the first school graduates at the Metho- of next month. 1 1. 1, ,,4- Cnnlnir nimninn' I gmBUUicuiiomiuajf v,b. j an office 88 We J. M. Pope, the new B. & M. have in the county is that of nrrfint. arrived at Nemaha Wed- county commissioner. C. E. Ord Lap dusters, all colors, kinds and prices at Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. A. G. WARREN nesday afternoon, coming here whose time expires this year, has Painter, Paper Hanger has been agent for some time. BANK OF NEMAHA Nemaha, Nebr. Capital. $5,000 WM. CAMPUELL, I'rc. P. K. ALLEN, Vice. Pres. ELMER K. ALLEN, Cnehicr PRANK T1TIT8, Ass't Ciuli DEPOSITORY BANKS Flanovei Nat'l, Now York First Nat'l, Auburn, Nobr. Omaha Nat'l Neb. City Nat'l I I Wo have every facility for handling nccounts appreciato them, and rIvo our personal attenV tion to tho Interests of our depositors. The Postoffice Bookstore Carries a good line of Books, Stationery, Paper Napkins, Fountain Pens Tablets, Pens, Ink, Candy, Etc. Your Patronage is Solicited Decorator r.hn. canacitv as we ever Mr. Pone has rented Mrs. Rose His good judgment, business Und can fumiHii yu nuy Htyio or quantity ...i .. i ii. i. t-: :v, n, "" -I'" '"i" liiiuerD s nouse in tne souin part aoniw, coiiaui vutivu uuuuu auu guumuteou, nnm Ifnnwlnrlo-o nf f.hp. nnnds of the Phono me at control ofllco or write VJi. liVWll. knowledge of the needs of the neonle and the ability of the Auburn is a dry town yet. county financially to meet those nema.ua The council voted to grant license needs have rareiy ijeen excelled II 11 1 i. 11 ...... to two oi tne applicants, duu tne in any partiCular. While Mr. opponents have appealed to the 0rfj is not a candidate for re district court, so it will be some eiectjori we believe the voters time likely before the lid wiil be wmild do well bv eiecting him lifted. It is said if the saloons anywayf and having the benefit win in the district court the cases of his counsel for another three will be appeaiad to the supreme - NEBRASKA. WESLEY H. CLARK l)oulor,in Windmills and Pumps, ALL WORK GUARANTEED SEWING MACHINES We have eomo stroug reasons for ofTerlne tho Singor Hnd Wheeler it Wilsou Sewing Machines for your consideration. Wo think the Bale of 2,000,000 SingerB each year must iu dicato the preference of discriminating puople. The tiiugor Company made the lirst machino that sewed success fully and have kept at it more than fifty-five years, ever improving and perfecting the Singer, thus having unequaled experience and unrivalled reputation in Sewing Machine cons struction. Dressmakers recommend Singers as they are adapted for high speed operation producing greatest quality of tine stitching with the least effort of the operator. We give careful instruction in the use of the Singer in your own homo so you may see the uenetits ana gooa points of the linger. Auburn Music & Jewelry Co. w est or uourt tiouse, Auuurn, Neo. court, as the temperance forces want to test the Slocum law. years. Bicycle supplies at Reeling's, cycles ropalred Handmade harness at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Lew Argabright returned home May '6th, on account of being sick. He expected to return to his duties at the B. & M. depot at Auburn after resting a few days, but got no better, so con cluded to quit the railroad busi ness for awhile. He has not been well for some time and recently had hemorrhage of the Did you see those dollar watches at lungs. He will probably quit the Keollng'a ? They're all right business entirely or go to a am- R0Ck and barrel salt at erent climate. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. See It. E. Buchor for the Queen (nculiator and brooder. Tho prices are right. MILLET SEED TOR BALE Fine homo grown millet seed, at T L, Fisher's. Funeral services for Morva Shannon, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shannon, of Human Blood Marks A tale of horror was told by mark of human blood in tho homo of J. W. . , i . fill illiuiua i mum aurMTH wuiuiuuv ui Jjiuuuiu, U10I101u uiuuwu Ky jj0 writea. TweQty y0iU8 this afternoon from the homo of ag0 j lm(1 BOVoro homhorrages of tho the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. iuug0, and was near death when I John Shannon. The services began taking Dr. Klng'8 New Dis were conducted by Rev. J. W. oovery. It completely cured mo and Merrill, of tho Baptist church. 1 llftV0 remained well over since." It Tonf wnanf wVn. nomfi. curea Homhorrages, Chronic Coughs. u. " " 7U nV.J" Settled Ooldaund Bronchitis, and is tury.iNur. jiiy xnuUu. , . . f w k - Mr. Shannon was formerly Every botti8 guarantoed by w. W. fireman on the Beatnce-Nemaha Keeling, Druggist. C0c and si.oo run. I Trial bottle free. Phone calls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEIilt. Burlington Bulletin May 1906 Lot Ea'.o Tocr to Cillforslt, ani Fugtt Oscsi: To Pngol Sound and Portland, direct ou via California, very low rate uxcurnlon tlckotH on Halo lunu 16th to 22nd, Inclusive. To CalifcrnU.rortland, iti Poeet Bwsi: Dully low oxourulon rales commencing Juno 1st apply ing viu variable routes embracing all western scenery and attrnctlouH. To Cillforalalaal Eotnra: Stllljlower rates Juno 2"itli to July 7th, Incluslvo; only S12.60 addi tional to lncludo ttio Shntita Houto and 1-uget Sound. To Colorilo ml Betura: Daily after Juno 1st About half nites. Still lower rates for tit Kilt's tjront meeting at Denver; Tickets srd July 10th to lCth lnclUHlvo. Te Enters Uciorts: Dally low Hummer tourist rates commencing Juno 1st to Chicago, .St' Louis, gt. Paul, Wisconsin and Michigan Resorts, also to Niagara Falls, AVhlto Moun tains and Maine Kesorts. Cpoeial noBitoeker Eitci:- lit ati3rlTanlay, low excursion rates to tho North Platte Vallev, tho Dig Horn Hasin and other frontier torritory. Perbohally conducted excursions on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month for thoso seeking free homo, steads of 010 acreB of mixed farming and dairying, write D. Cloin Deaver, Agent Ilomeseokor's Information Ilureau, ltOi Farnam St., Omahn, Nebraska. Describe your trip to mo ami let mo advlso yon how to make It at tho least cost. A. B MILLER, Agont C. 11. & Q. Ry. L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., OMAHA. Wall Paper and Painting Season at Hand We have on hand a large as sortment of Wall Paper at from 7 to 25 cents per double roll. Headquarters for Sherwin-Williams Cel ebrated House and Family Paints There ire raortMcfltill Patterns sold IntheUnilW Sutti than of nf othtr make of pattern,. Thit Ii on account of thtlr style, accuracy anil ilraplicily. nicCnll'a MntKlnr(TheQurenof Fathloti) hti mor lubicribcn than any othr I.adirs' Mataili.a. One year's autisclptlon(i number.) coMs 50 centa. I alett numarr, 5 CvntM. Every sutcriber nets a McCall Pat tern Free. Subscribe today. . I.ndy Affontu Wantf I. Handsome premiums or liberal cash commission. Pattern Cataloeuc(of to Ue. sieni) and Premium Cataloeue (ihowlnr premiums) vat frc. Address THU McCALL CO., New York. DR. a. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska W. W. FRAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr All calls promptly attonded Phono 28 STENOGRAPHERS Earn more money tlntn teachers and have employment 12 montha insteau or 7 to 0 montha; ulso better salarlea. Write for catalogue D, BEOWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Geo. W. Brown, Jr.. Prop. 1510OBtreet Lincoln, Nobr. Oils, Varnisher, always on hand. Give us a trial. Stains, etc., W E. KEELING KNAPP & SON Proprietors of.tho Livery& Feed Stable MSMAHA.'NBBB. Qcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed, J. JB3. Orother in tho MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe Bd airing Harness Repairing; Hand Made Harness a Specialty PETER KERKER. Dealer In MEATS Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc,