The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, September 27, 1907, Image 8

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    F. 13. Hoover was an Auburn
visitor Thursday.
Harrv White went to Peru
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Ben Baldwin went
Peru Wednesday morning.
to
E. E. Hill made a business
trip to Tccumsoh Wednesday.
Ralph Uitehey and Harry Bald
win drove to Auburn Wednesday.
C. II. Kindig went to Unadilla
Thursday morning on a business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curtis,
living near Stella, drove over to
Nemaha Saturday.
F. L, Woodward shipped a car
of wood to J. A. Beck, the Au
burn baUer, Wednesday.
Mrs. Chas. Curttright and
sister, Miss Eva Jarvis were Au
burn visitors Wednesday.
W. L. Curtis of the Curtis Mill
supplied the Nemaha merchants
with fresh corn meal Wednesday
F. L. Woodward went to
Kansas City Wednesday on a
business trip and to visit Charlie
and Leslie.
We had quite a heavy frost
on the low lands Wednesday
morning. The thermometer was
only 36 degrees above zero.
For Sale A good farm wagon.
Also 100 oak rails.
C. P. Barker or
W. 11. Barker.
The stork visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillispic Mon
day night and left a bright little
boy to brighten their home.
Dr. W. W. Keeling went to
Omaha Wednesday to visit his
(laughter, Mrs. E. L. Culver,
and take in the Ak-Sar-Ben.
Tgjur. mnn, v. s., cameupirom
Falls City Thursday morning to
see John Knapp's horse that has
symptoms of spinal meningitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green of
Seward, Nebr., visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Barker Wednesday
afternoon and Thursday morning.
Mrs. D. E. Littroll went to
Brownville Wednesday morning
to visit her sister, Mrs. Nate
Sedoras. Inza went along to see
her new cousin.
Mrs. Maria Brown who has
been visiting relatives in Nemaha
and vicinity for a few days, start
ed for her home in Washburn,
Ills., Thursday.
Miss Fanny Shafer went to
Peru Monday morning to attend
the Normal this winter but was
taken sick and returned home
Wednesday morning.
W. G. Maxwell sold a hog to
TTnvrv Hoover Thursday that
weighed 610 pounds. Harry
shipped a car load of hogs to
Kansas City Thursday evening.
Rev. J. W. Sapp will be unable
to fill his appointment Sunday in
Nemaha. Rev. Boyer of Lincoln
will fill his appointment here.
Rev. Sapp is holding revival
meetings in Phelps, Mo.
The fiftieth anniversary of
the establishment of Masonry in
Nebraska was celebrated in
Omaha this week. One of the
nbserved was the
opening of t'a bottle of wine sealed
twenty-five years ago by Robt.
W. Furnas then governor of the
state, made from grapes raised
on his fruit farm near Brownville.
Sandcrs-Venrick.
Married At the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. Venrick, in DeWitt, Nebr.,
Wednesday, Sept., 25, 1907, at
8 o'clock p. m., Mr. William F.
Sanders and Miss Nellie Venrick.
The groom is the only son of
the editor of The Advertiser.
He was born and grew to man
hood in Nemaha. At present he
is Uurlington agent at Helvey,
Jefferson county. Nebr. Th
bride is one of the accomplished
young ladies of DeWitt, a uni
versal favorite.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders arrived
in Nemaha Thursday afternoon.
After visiting here a few days
they will go to house-keeping at
Helvey. May their future life
be one of happiness and prosper
ity and as the years come and go
may they only servo to bind
them closer together and make
them one in thought, in purpose
and in love.
Mrs. W. H. Barker has been
staying at Shubert much of the
time for the past ten days, help
ing take care of her mother, Mrs.
Solon Cooper, who was injured
by being thrown off a load of
hay one day last week. She
went with her husband to get a
load of hay and as they were al
most home the wagon passed
over an obstruction, throwing
uoin on. Mr. Cooper was not
injured but his wife had her
right wrist broken and her right
hip dislocated and badly bruised.
r4 a
bne is now improving and it is
thought will get along all right
Mrs. Frances E. Brand died
last Friday at the home of her
son, Dr. J. W. Bourne, in Au
burn, aged 74 years, Friday being
the 74th anniversary of her
birth. Mrs. Brand has lived in
Nemaha county for 40 years,
most of the time being spent in
TMl- ...1 l i
ixuimuui wnere sne nas some
property. She was a native of
Morgan county, Indiana, and
leaves two sons, Dr. J. W.
Bourne of Auburn and E. A.
Bourne of Comanche, I. T. Both
were at her bedside when she
died. She was buried Sunday
south of Nemaha in a cemetery
just over the line in Richardson
county.
Peru, Neb., Sept. 24. Regis
tration commenced at the state
normal yesterday. Due to the
increased entrance requirements,
and the demand for the under
graduation at the normal as
teachers over the state, it was
thought the attendance would
not be as large as last year, but
judging from the number of
students enrolled on the first
day of registration some mem
bers of the faculty believe that
the attendance will be fully as
great as that of last year. It is
expected that most of the stud
ents will be in town by this
evening. Classes will meet to
morrow. Lincoln News.
There were some fourteen mem
bers of the Womans Relief Corps
of Brownville, came to the city
this morning and were the guests
of the W. R. C. of William
liaumer Post, G. A. R. They
were met at the depot and taken
a trolley ride during which they
were shown the sights and after
wards taken to Memorial hall
where they were entertained
and afnoon served with a feast,
such as only the members of
this corps can serve. All day it
was a round of pleasure for the
visitors and they certainly had a
good time. They will return
home this evening. Neb. City
News.
Aspinwall Jottings
L. L. Clifton and family spent
Sunday in St. Deroin.
Mrs. Sam'Harris spent Tues
day with her sister, Mrs. Allie
Lewis.
Commissioner Conner was in
specting the roads and bridges
in this district last Saturday.
Floyd Hall and family of Shu
bert and J. A. Shiveley spent
Sunday with Weldon Shiveley's.
Several of our neighbors went
to Missouri last Sunday hunting
pawpaws and found a nice lot of
Missouri bananas.
Miss Katie Vanderford who has
has been spending the summer
with her sister, Mrs. JoeParriott
returned to her home in Peru
Satnrday.
The new bridge at Aspinwall
will be completed soon and will
be a great benefit to the patrons
of rural route no. 2 and the pub
lic in general.
? Mrs. Harvey Hall and daughter
Miss Ona Martin of Shubert,
Mrs. Susan Shiveley and Mrs.
Wm. Smiley of Nemaha, spent
Thursday with J. A. Shiveley's.
J. II. Ring of Lincoln visited
Thursday with his friend Cal
Broady, Mr. Ring was on his
way to St. Joe.
Deardorf and Duke of Mason
City Neb., who recently bought
the stock of merchandise former
ly owned by J. H. Vanderslice,
are packing up that stock of goods
and will ship it to Grand Island.
This 'leaves the store building
of Mr. Vanderslice's empty at
present but he . informs usj that
there will soon be a new stock
of goods in there.
Tuesday Harrison Druery was
seriously hurt by having two
prongs of a pitchfork run into
his back just above the hips.
He was standing in the wagon
when the horses suddenly started
and he fell backwards on the
fork. He was brought to town
and Dr. Kay drdssed the wounds.
One of the prongs scarcely
missed the spinal column an inch.
As it is the Dr. says it may
prove a serious accident.
Sam Teare, candidate for coun
ty clerk on the fusion ticket, ac
companied by Lady Dundas, was
looking after his political interest
in Nemaha precinct Wednesday
afternoon. Sam has made a good
county officer and no doubt if
re-elected would again fill the
position satisfactorily, but this
year we are inclined to think that
Frank Black will "d ) Sammy up"
and will occupy his place in the
court house for the next two
years.
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Lost and Found
Lost, between 0:30 p. in., yesterday
and noon today, a bilious attack, with
nauseu Band sick headache. This loss
was occasioned by finding at Hill Bros,
drug store a box of Dr. King's New
Life Pills, the guaranteed cure for
biliousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c.
A Humano Appoal
A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind.,
Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main St.
says: "I appeal to all persons with
weak lungs to take Dr. King's New
Discovery, the only remedy that has
helped me and fully comes up to the
proprietor's recommendation." It
saves more lives than all other throat
and lung remedies put together. Used
as a cough and cold cure the world over.
Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop
ing cough, quinsy, hoarseness, and
phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the
lungs and builds them up. Guaranteed
at Hill Bros, drug store. 50c and $1.00
Trial bottle free.
Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney
ailments, can be quickly corrected with
a prescription known to druggists every
where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The
prompt and surprising relief which this
remedy immediately brings is entirely
due to its Restorative action upon the
controlling nerves of the stomach, etc.
A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, a
weak heart with palpitation or inter
mittent pulse, always means weak
stomach nerves or weak heart nerves.
Strengthen these inside or controlling
nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative
and see how quickly these ailments dis
appear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis.,
will mail samples free. Write for
them. A test will tell. Your health is
certainly worth this simple trial. Sold
by All Dealers.
YOU OUGHT TO
GoSomewliere
THIS AUTUMN
Cheap One-Way
Colonist Bates
Daily during September and Oc
tober to Pacific Coast and far
west points at about half rates.
To the East:
The low rate Jamestown Exposi
tion tickets can be used for your
Autumn trip to New York, Bos
ton, and other Eastern cities.
These are the last cheap rates of
the season.
Late Autumn
Trips West:
Low rate excursion tickets to
Colorado, the Rockies, and Big
Horn Mountains will remain on
sale during September; the low
rate round trip tickets to Pacific
Coast will not be on sale after
September 15th.
Honieseeker's
Excursions:
See the west with its 1907 crops.
Western farm kinds, including
irrigated kinds, tire constantly
advancing in value; better locate
now.
Big Horn Basin and
Billings District:
We run personally conducted,
cheap rate homeseekers exenr
sions to help you locate on irri
gated lands at the lowest prices;
they will double in value in five
years. No charge for services.
Write D. Clem Denver, Agent
Burlington Landseekers Bureau,
Omaha.
0- V. GLENN i Ticket 4 sent at Neraalm.
L, W WAKELEY, G. P, A Omaha,
IBANK OF
NEMAHA, NEKRASICA
WM. C.VMlMlKMi, Pro. V. K. ALLHX, Vlco.l'rcM.
KI.MKH i:. ALI.UN', Cashlerl ,KHANK TITTS, Asri't Ciili
i Capital, $5,000
1
With Ample Facilities for handling
any Business entrusted to Us
Thoroughbred
Duroojersey
Hogs for Sale
Boars and sows sired by a
grandson of Cant-bo-Beat, the
great $0,000 hog, and by Combi
nation, the great world's fair
hog.
E. E. MOORE
NEMAHA - NEBRASKA
W. W. FRAZIER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Nemaha, Nebr.
All calls promptly attended
Phone 28
KNAPP & SON
Proprietors of the
Xiivary& Feed Sfable
NEMAHA, NEBR.
Good Dray in connection with Livery
Satisfaction guaranteed.
PETER K15RKER.
Dealer In
MEATS
Highest market price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc.
If real coffee disturbs your stomach,
your heart or kidneys, then try this
clever Coffee imitation Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely
matched old Java and Mocha Coffee in
flavor and taste, yet it has not a single
grain of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee Imitation is made from
pure toasted grains or cereals, with
malt, nuts, etc. Made in one minute.
No tedious long wait. You will surely
like it. Get a free sample at our store.
Earle Gilbert.
Ordor of Hoaring and notfeo ori
Potition for Sottlomont
of Account
in the county court of Ncmahu county, Ne
braska. The rftiitc ot Nebraska,
County of rseiaahu, J
To John .Serlvoner -Mis. Hebeocu Cole, Alum
O'Hiirrali, IJz.lo O'lluinih, James it.
U'llarrah, Jt,, and to an poisons linen ted
In tho estate of Nicholas is. Scilvoner, dt)
ceased:
Notice Is hereby ulven that Elizabeth
Hcilvoiier has tiled u petition prayini; u,v
final settlement and allowance ol herndinlii
iNtnitlon account tiled In this court on lliu
Jtilh day ol August, A. 1)., 10u7, and tor Und
ine ot heirship, deei eo ol distribution, Dual
settlement and discharge and the same lias
been set lor hearing on the 27tu day ol Sep.
temner 1007, at ID o'clock a. in., at I he county
court loom ot said county, In Auburn, said
eoiiiitv ot Nemaha, when and wheie all
persons lnteiested In suld niutiei limy appear
and show cause, II there Ins any. why the
prayer of said petition should not he gained
and If sutllelent cause Is not shown the court
may riuit the prayer ttieieof, and make
such turther and other oulcrs as may be
proper.
Baled this 10th day of Anuust, 11)07.
J.H. .M;i .ilt ' Y,
seal
County .1 nit i.
Ordor of ifoaring and Notico on
Potition for Sottlomont
of Account
In tho county court ol Nemaha county, Ne
braska. The .State of Nebraska, County of NTeinabe,ss.
To.lenet K'ehards Keen lUehards and to all
pet sous lntei ested In tho estate of June
.Ion s, deceased.
Nmlcels hereby given that Koboit Jones
has Hied a petition prnylnu lor tlnal set le
incut and allowance of his administration
account (lied In this n urt on thu l'lth da ni
August A. 1) . 1007, and lor llndln i liel -ship,
de-tee ot dlsttlbutlon, ilnul settleim-ia
and dlsehain of said administrator and tun
Haino 1ms been set lor hearing on the oin
day ol September 10u7, at 1(1 o'clock a. m at
the county court room of said count, Hi
Auburn, h Id county of Nemaha, when and
whero all persons Interested In said matter
may appear and hIiow canso, If there be any,
why tho prayer ot said petition should nm,
be in-anted, and if sullleieut can,o Is not
shown tho coutt may grant the prayer theie
I ot, and make such turther anil other unlets
as ma be proper.
uaied tins tutu any 01 auuhbv um(,
J. S. MCt'AU'l'V,
snATi County .Indue.
NEMAHA I
Surplus, $1,000
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