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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1906)
r. I lock salt at the Bradford Lbr. Co. Edwards & Go to the now hotel in the Minick building for your Sunday dinner. Hon. V. P. Peabody went to St. Joe Tuesday to visit his son Clarence. Mrs. Mary Clark started for St. Paul, Nebr., Thursday, to visit her son, T. A. Clark, All kinds of furniture, hard ware, harness, etc., at the Ed wards & Bradford Lbr. Co. The B. & M. bridge gang came to Nemaha Wednesday night and will probably be here about two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. A. Matthews went to Phelps, Mo., Monday, where they expect to remain about two weeks. Sewing machines, $1G.75 and $22.50 guaranteed for ten years for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. The new hotel in the Minick building will serve meals on pic nic day. Arrangements will be made to serve the crowd with good meals expeditiously. Try it The new hotel, Harry Kimmel, landlord, is now prepared to accomodate the public with meals and lodging. Everything clean and neat. First class meals in a well lighted, cool dining room. Good beds. Everything first class. The patronage of the trav eling public is solicited. At the prohibition county con vention held Tuesday the follow ing ticket was nominated: County attorney J. B. Graves of Peru. Representatives T. B. Frazier of Auburn and Frank Keith of Brock. County Commissioner John Demaree of Auburn. Delegates were elected to the state, congressional and float conventions. The attendance was disappointing to the leaders only about 25 being present. The ladies aid society of the Christian church had a dinner at the home of Mrs. C. M. Thomn son Thursday, and as the editor is an honorary member of said society, duly elected and quali fied, of course he attended the dinner. It was the kind these ladies always get up, and was hard to beat anywhere. The only thing that embarassed the aforesaid editor was that he was the only man present. But he managed to hide his embarass ment long enough to eat a hearty dinner. Sunday morning E. H. Knapp drove a young gentleman out to the poor farm and introduced him to R. I. Brown as Mr. Smith from Missouri, who wanted to look at Mr. Brown's farm with a view to purchasing it. Mr. Brown talked to him about the farm awhile, and then Ed told him he had better shake hands with his brother. The young man was Clyde Brown, a younger brother whom Bob had not seen since tlje younger man was a little fellow except last year when he was back to his old home in Ohio, and then he did not fairly get acquainted with him. The young, man lives near Roseville, Ohio. He is only 22 years old. He will visit here for awhile. It was quite a joke on Bob, He intends to get well enough acquainted with him now so he will know him the next time he meets him. I Mrs. W. P. Kcoling and chil (Iron, who have been visiting at Stanborry, Mo., returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Reeling's mother, Mrs. Huff, rauio over with her. Hovhunnoss Mugurdeotoh Choenogaozyan (John Baptist), the Armenian, was in Nemaha a few hours Tuesday. Ho had lecture 'J at Peru and was on his way to Shubort to Oliver a series of lectures. 1 What is the matter with our Nemaha party prohibitionists? We have been told how many there were and how enthusiastic they were, and yet Dr. Keeling was the only one from Nemaha that attended the county conven tion at Auburn Tuesday. If our advocates of woman sufTraere don't attend to voting any better when they have the right than they did this convention, where they are rightfully put on an equality with the men, what will they do if they get suffrage? The way to get the right to vote is to exercise every right leading in that direction, and show by their actions that it is really desired. John Hath met with an accident on Thursday last, and is now Buffering inteneo pain from the Injury received. He with Ills family and a young couple from Omaha, wore returning from the farm when the carriage broke down uml threw them all out. Mr. Bath whllo trying to hold the team was drugged some distance. The doc tors say there are no bones broken, but the strain and bruises have brought oi iullamnmtion of the pleura. Granger. AT THE OPEEA HOUSE TONIGHT Mr. O. A. Nichols, of Hun Francisco will givo an illustrated description of the destruction of that city by earth quake and tire, tonight, at tho opera house These moving pictures are tho best obtainable. Being in the city at tho timo of tho disaster, Mr. Nichols was able to secure vlowa during all ttuges of the horrible calamity which reduced tho metropolis and prido of the West to a mass of blackened ruins The moving pictures and views wiH be thrown upon the screen tonicht Be Bides the many earthquake and fire scenes many ulcttireB will be shown o tho destruction by dynamite of the palatini residences and large business blocks; also the finding of (lend bodies and tho work of tho ambulance and the Red Cross, and many other of equal interest. This exhibition has been enthusiastically received In all cities and has mot with tho approval of all audiences. Farm and Town Property FOR SALE BY W, RThompson Brownville, Nebr. 30 acres, miles north and 8 miles east from Shubert, Ji-room house, stable, chlekon house, cave, cellar. 2 wells, pasture, 20 acres corn, good apple or chard full of apples, soveral plum trees loaded with plums, everything goesi crop and all, for 8)200. .10 acres, 2)4 miles from Peru, good new house, cost $1200. good outbuild' lugs, good orchard, everything No. l, prico $2200. S00O can run 5 years ut 5 per cent. This is a bargain. Good brick house on main street, 2 lots, fine home, prico $000. Cliff Houso, 2 story brick, fine view, plenty of laud, prlco$1000. Good frame house, 1 rooms, stable for 2 horses, woodhouse, chicken house and park, good woll and cistern, 0 lots all In fruit and garden. Prico without crop $-125, with crop 8525. Beautiful brick residence, 4 lots on main street. Price 82000. Frame house on main streot, can't bo beat for beauty or durability. Prico $2000. 4-room houso on lot. Price 8200. 13 acres land, and house, 2 milos from town. Price $500, Dr. Bourne fits glnsnes. So, Auburn. Best photos in southeastern Nobr at Criley's. So. Auburn. Did you (h those dollar watches nt Kouliiifi'n? They're all right. Mnny of our citizens attended the carnival at Shubert thh week. See R. E. Bueher for the Queen incubator and brooder. The prices are right. Tho Heatrico Creamery Co. will pay 10 cents per pound of butter fat for hand separator cream, delivered in Nes inaha. Separators sold on easy terms li. E. Buohkr, Agent. Lestor Fox, an old time Auburn resident but now of LaRussel, Mo., is visiting relatives in this city for a couple of weeks. Herald. MlBses Hoxle and Helen Parker came in from Auburn Wednesday afternoon to visit their grandmother, Mrs. J. B Bergor, for a few days. Robt. Sanford and mother And Mrs Crouch and daughter, Miss Agnes drove in from Pawnee City Wednesday and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Brown. They wero former neighbors in Pawnee county, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Maddux drove in from Auburn Wednesday. John went down in the hills to do missions ary work in the Interest of tho Herald Mrs. Mad'Jox wus tho guest of Mrs J. E. Crothor. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Anderson left Wednesday morning for Mystic, S. 1) where they will spend the summer with their sou Charles Anderson, superintendent of tho Auburn Gold Mining Co. Herald. The school board held a meeting Tuesday night and elected Fred Hals lett of Peru principal, but were in formed the next morning that ho had been engaged as principal of the Howe schools. Miss Minnie Andarson. ens gaged ae teacher of the Intermediate department had contracted for another situation before getting notification of her election nero, so we have only one teachei engaged Miss Lillian Neal of Peru for the primary department. Republican County Convention The republicans of Nemaha county, Nebraska nra hereby called to meet in convention In tho court house in the city of Auburn on Monday, July 80, 1000, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of placing In nomina tion: Two ropresontatlyes from the third district. One representative from the fifth district. One county attorney. One commissioner from the third commissioner district. And to select thirteen delegates to tho state convention and sixteen deles guteB to the congressional convention. And to transact any other busiuess that may properly come before the convention. Tho basis of representation of the several precincts in tho said convention shall be the votes cast for C. B. Letton for supremo judgo at the general election, giving ono delegate for each fifteen votes or major fraction thereof so cast for C. B. Letton Said apportionment entitles tho several precincts to the following reps resontaiion In the said convention : Island, 1 ; Peru, 18 ; First Glen Hock 4; Second Glen Rock, 3; First Lafay. ette, 4; Second Lafayette, 4; First Washington, 2; Second Washington, 7; First Douglas, 0; Second Douglas, 11; Third Douglas, 0; London, 4; Browns vllle, 5; Nemaha, 7; Aspinwall, 4t Bedford, 5; West Benton, 4: East Benton, 3; St. Doroin, 1. The date for holding the primaries is Saturday, July 28, and the hour for holding tho same In the several pres ciucts is as follows: Island, 7 to 0, Peru, 4 to 0, Firs Glen Rock 8 to 5, Second Glen Rock, 5 to 7, First Washington, 5 to 7, Second Washington, 4 to 0, First Lafayette, 4 to 6, Second Lafayette, 4 to 0, London, 0 to 8, Nemaha, 4 to 0, Aspinwall , 4 to 0, Bedford, 4 to 7, East Benton, 1 to 0, WeBt Bentou, 4 to 6, St. Deroiu, 5 to 0. By order of tho Ropubllcau County Central Committee of Nemaha county, Nebraska. Ciias. O. Fhknoii, Chairman. Will S. Ckioiiton, Seerotary. Bicycle supplies at Keollng'e. Bi cycles repaired. W. B. Harman and family shipped their household goods, and departed Tuesday for Boise City, Idaho, at which placo they will make their future homo. Herald. Doadly Sorpont Bltos are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsvillo, S. C, says: "They re stored my wife to perfect health, after yeais of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver" Electric Bitters cures chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarans too by Hill Bros., druggists. Price 50c. The special events at the State Fair nclude "Emma," a -guldeless" mare who enters a pacing raco without driver or hopples, scores tho same as the other horses in ton raco and goes when tho word is given by the starter. She has a record of 2:14. This attracs tion is advertised for Tuesday. Sen. tember 4th. Following tho Flag When our soldiers went to Cuba nnd the Phillpines, health was the most Important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant V. S A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H., says: "I was two years In Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, 1 took Dr. Kings Now Discovery for Consumption. which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for couchs colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Hill BroB , druguists. Price 50o and Si 00. Trial bottle free The MeCord-Brady Co. of Omaha a few days ago received an order from the United States government for lO.r.OO pounds of coffee--more than five tons to be ground and delivered within twenty-fcur hours. The order was filled Doath From Lockjaw never follows an injury dressed with Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Its anti septic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer chant, of Rensselaersville, N, Y., writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest soro on his neck I over saw." Cures Cuts, Wounds Burns and Sores. 25c at Hill Bros drug store. Eyes and Glasses Some people have eyes that aro short of their Bight seeing diameter so that the focusing apparatus of the eye can only with an effort show a clear image, and often these eyes always see dimly.' The eyes always see best at a dist ance and they are called far sighted or II) p Topic eyes, They never see better than normal eyes however, and in nd dit on tho eye is always ou a strain especially for near work. Other people have eyes that are long on their sightseeing diameter that tho focusing apparatus cannot relax enough to nhow a clear image when viewing objects nt a distance. These eyes are called near sighted or Myopic eyes and indicate a condition which may grow serious. Both Hyporopic and Myopic eyes can be corrected by glasses and if you have any of the symptoms you miuht be surprised at the benefit correct fit ting glasses would give voti Auburn Music & Jewelry Co. West of Court House, Auburn Neb. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels nnd torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition Is unknow to those who use Dr. King's New Life fills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Hill Bros, druggists. Price 25. BANK OF VM. CAM ELMER NEMAHA Nemaha, Nebr. Hanover First Nat'l, Wo have Capital, $5,000 appreciate tion to the NOTICE To William E.Inlmr;- You nro hereby noilflml that on tlio intli diiy of .Tilly A. I).. 11)00, Lovn D. I'nlnicr Died ii petition iiRiiliiHt you In tho illslMrt court, of Ncmnhu county, Nobr skii, tho object nnd prnyei of which Is to obtain n divorce from you on tho kidiiihI thnt you Imvo willfully deserted nnd wnntonly fulled and refus.d lo mipport her nnd hor Infant child, tho Ihhuh of 81(1 timnliiKe, and to ol -tain thoenre, custody and education of mild child, ion are rcqnl ed to uiiHWer paid petition on or heforo Monday, tho 27th day of AuU8t, A. D.. 1D0(!. .. e. ., . ,VOVA IV'ALMEK.i.lnlntlfr, HyStull & Iliiwxby, hor attornt'i. .uMlie District. Court of Nemnlia county. ' H'talo of Nebraska. uuij, Corn A. Wiuburloti, plaintiff, v. ThomitH Wnrburton, defendant. MOT1CI0 To Thomas Wnrburton You are hereby notified Hint on the 30th dny of June, A. D. 1006, Cora A.Warbuttou tiled a petition tiKiiltiHt you In tho district court of Neman u county, NubniHlui, the ol). Jcct and prayer of which Ih to ontnln a di vorce lrotn you on the ground that j on Imvo wlllully uenerlcd aud wantonly refiihod, failed and neglected to Himport tho Milti plulntlir and her infant child; ami for tho fui thcr reason that you have been KUlltv of extreino crueltv In your treatment of 'thlH pin In till', and to obtain tho care, cur tody and education of mild ldlaut child, tho fruit ol wild maritime, and for tno le.storatlon ot her maiden name Yon nro rennlr d to inidwer mild petition on or bi.foro Monday, tho '2'tU dayol August, A. 1). 1906. OOUA A. WARUuHTON, PlalntHU liy Stul t Ilawxby, her uttorueys. W. W. FRAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All calls promptly attended Phone 28 KNAPP & S6N Proprietors of the Livsry& Feed Stable HEMAIIA,' NEBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. J. 3LC. Oi-otlxei' In the MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe Rnairine? Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for sale at the Nemaha Brick Kilns Call aud see them and get prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBR. PETER KEHKEtt. Dealer In IMIIEO.A.'X'S Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, DR. G. TL ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - - Nebraska PDELL, I'rcs. F. K. ALLEN, Vice.I'rce. E. ALLEN, Caehlcr PRANK TlTUSAgs't Cah DEPOSITORY BANKS Nat'l, New York Omaha Nat'l I Auburn, Nebr. Neb. City Nat'l every faclWty lor haudllngaccounts them, aud give our personal atteni interests of our depositors.