The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 04, 1907, Image 1

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    VOL. Lll XO. 20
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1907
NEW MIX.
We are ready for the rush.
75 Trimmed and Pattern Hats
to select from.
Prices Always the Lowest
MRS. TIIEO, HILL
Dr. Bourne fits glasses. So. Auburn
Oil cake for sale by W. F.
Keeling.
The postoffice
7:30 p. m.
now closes at
Best photos in
Nebr., at Criley's.
southeastern
So Auburn.
Evening services at our
churches now begin at 7 :30 p. m.
The sun is shining bright this
morning for the first time in
week.
Rees Leslie went to River ton,
Iowa, Thursday to visit his
brother Bob.
Leslie Woodward recently
bought another drug store in
Kansas City.
Wm. Filmer has sold his farm
near St. Deroin.
Miss Nora Aynes
burn Wednesday.
visited Au-
Grandpa Lester returned
Brownville Tuesday.
to
E. E. Rumbaugh was
Omaha two or three days
first of the week.
m
the
Grandma Seabury went to
Peru Tuesday afternoon to visit
her son, Fred Seabury.
Mr, and Mrs. F. B, Lowe of
Peru were in Nemaha from Sun
day until Tuesday afternoon.
Let us figure your lumber bills
and show you we can save you
money. E. & B. Lbr. Co.
Joe Lindsey, who has been
visiting in Chase county tor a
few weeks, returned home Wed
nesday.
Our draymen say they always
have coal, lumber, or sand to un
load when the roajls are in the
worst condition.
C. L. Russell went to Omaha
Tuesday, to see what kind of per
formance they go through at the
Ak-Sar-Ben fertivities.
Parties who raised a good crop
of potatoes this year are like
those having a good crop.of fruit
they have a bonanzo.
The best and strongest fence
is the American. Get our prices.
A full stock on hand.
E. & B. Lbr. Co.
Marion Minick went to Nebras
ka City Tuesday and has gone to
work in Wash McCullum's livery
barn. ;He will probably stay
there this winter.
J. W. Courtney is a new sub
scriber to The Advertiser.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hawxby
went to Omaha Monday.
Dr. J. W. Bourne of Auburn
was a Nemaha visitor Wednesday
D. E. Littrell went to Omaha
Monday, returning Wednesday
morning.
Miss Minnie May went to Peru
Wednesday morning, returning
in the evening. v
Mrs. Lee R. Parriott went to
Peru Tuesday to visit her parents
for a few days.
Charles P. Thompson and Ray
Anderson went to Omaha Mon
day to buy some cattle.
Miss Hazel Parker f Auburn
visited her grandmother, Mrs. J.
B. Berger, from Saturday until
Monday.
W. S. Argabright started for
Jeff erson county, Kansas, Wed
nesday, to look at some land
with a prospect of buying a farm
there,
Mail clerks are now weighing
all the mails on trains. The
weighing commenced at mid
night Monday and will continue
30 days.
The Clarinda Poultry Co. have
made arrangements to buy poul
try in Nemaha again, beginning
next Wednesday. See their ad-vertisment.
W. H. Barker and Alva went
to Shubert Monday night, re
turning the next morning.
Rev. J. W. Sapp closed his
meetings at Phelps, Mo., Sunday
night and returned home the
next day.
Our fisherman are bringing in
sme nice fish these days. JoH
Littrell caught a sixteen pound
carp Sunday morning.
Mrs. J. H. Linn of Lincoln was
the guest of her friend Miss
Minnie May Monday and until
train time Tuesday forenoon.
Miss Jessie Speecc of Ord,
Nebr., was the guest of her
friend, Miss Mamie French, Fri
day and Saturday of last week.
The roads were nasty and
muddy the first of the week.
But it has been only a few days
since we were kicking about the
dust.
We had slow drizzling rains
from Sunday moaning until
Thursday, and the weather was
so cool that fires were necessary
for comfort.
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Dressier
went to Omaha Friday of k last
week to visit Willard for a few
days. They returned home
Thursday afternoon.
Rev. G. W. Ayers returned
home Tuesday morning after a
week's absence at Lincoln attend
ing the annual Methodist confer
ence. He was returned to Ne
maha for another year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Russell,
who have been visiting at Guide
Rock and Custer county, Neb-,
for the past two weeks, returned
home Wednesday. They are
well pleased with the country
they saw on thoir trip.
Steve Cooper returned home
Thursday morning from Nemaha
countv. Kansas, where he has
been looking for a farm. He
bargained for one ot lbO acres,
eleven miles south of Sabetha.
His own farm is now for sale.
Winter is Coming1
So you had better
You will not find
your wants, than
begin to get ready for it.
abetter place to satisfy
our store.
We buy Butter, Eggs and Chickens
We learn that Ora Thorp has
sold his Colorado farm. He paid
about $22 per acre for the eighty
about two years ago. and sold
for $100 per acre. That
ing money pretty fast.
Jno. W. Ritchey went to St.
Joe Saturday morning and
bought a good stock of fall and
winter sroods. He returned
Tuesday evening. His father
in-law, Geo Crow, who has been
stopping in St Joe for some time
returned home with him.
JNO. W. HITCHED
Both Phones No. 20
NEMAHA, NEB.
A copy of the Review of Ver-
non, rsevaaa, oi oepi. o, svo
notice of the organization ot a
strong mining company, to be
mown as the Vernon Mining
i 1.1 r
company, witn a capitalization ui
1,000,000 shares of a par value ot
$1 each. The new compauy has
bought two valuable mines and
leased others. What makes this
of interest locally is that Bert
Smith, a nephew of Mrs. Dan
Maxwell and a brother of Ed
Smith, of the firm of Smith As
Lynch of Auburn, is secretary-
treasurer of the new company.
Ed Bourne, of Comanche, Okla
nwivorl in thn p.if-.v t.VlO ln.f-.tftvnn.rfc
is mak- of last week to attend the fu
neral of his mother. He was a
candidate for state senator in his
C. F. Zook,who has been work- district in the recent election but
ing at Peru, came home Wednes- was defeated by his democratic
day forenoon. The work he has opponent. - Auburn Republican.
ueen uumgis uuisiueanu it was
so slippery and wet he concluded
to lay off until the weather got
better.
SATURDAY, OCT.
We will have on display at the store
of Jno. W. Ritchey, Nemaha, Nebr.,
a fine display of
C. P. Barker had two break
downs Tuesday. First his mail
wagon broke down, while going
over a bridge. He fized 4J up
with wire, but shortly after as
he was pulling through a mud
hole one tug gave way. Press
fixed this up and then took the
shortest route home.
Ready Trimmed Hats and Fall Millinery
We invite ladies to come and see us
ROBERTS & DYE
Hon Church Howe left Auburn
for Washington Tuesday, being
called there to accompany a
company of English manufac
turers to New Orleans. He had
i ' expected to stay here about two
weeks longer but could not re
fuse when duty called. The trip
will be a very pleasant one, un
I doubtedly.
Methodist Appointments.
The annual Methodist confer-
i 1 i J T ! 1
ence, wmcn mec at .Lancum vvuu
nesday of last week, adjourned
Monday afternoon. The appoint
ments were read just previous to
adjournment.
Rev. Geo. I. Wright is returned
as presiding elder of the Nebras
ka City district.
ftftv. CI. W. Avers returns to
Nemaha.
The following are the appoint
ments for places near here, and
of pastors that our readers are
acquainted with:
Auburn H. G. Wilcox.
South Auburn C. L. Meyers.
Brock J. C. Street.
Brownville G. W. Hawley.
Peru W. A. Tyler.
Johnson Samuel Keiser.
Stella and Shubert-E. H.
Gould.
D. B. Lake returns to Elm
wood.
A. V. Wilson goes to Hardy.
J. S. W. Dean Crete.
J. M. Darby Friend.
Peter Van Fleet Emanue
church, Lincoln.
E. B. Maxcy Palmyra.
C. E. Ruch Table Rock.
B. W. Marsh Aurora.
M. S. Foutch Giltner.
E. D. GideonBellwood.
J. G. Walker Phillips.
Philip H. Smith Seward.
J. G. Day is put on superan
nuate list.
Hogs continue to die south of
Nemaha. Alf Kinton has lost a
number, Roy Rogers also lost
some, Henry Seid has had a lot
die, Steve Cooper has lost ovqr a
hundred head, and other farmers
are losing some. tfhe pigs and
shoats are effected worse than
the older ones. Mr. Seid has
not lost any old ones at all.
Last Satnrday W. S. Arga-
bright deeded to Fred C. Arga
bright the former's home place,
the southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section 15,
own 4, range 15, receiving $4,-
200 for the forty acres-$105 an
acre. Scott now wants to buy a
good eighty somewhere in this
section. Freji gets a good home
with good improvements.
The only difference between
sewing machines, you pay $50
for and our E. & B. ball bearing
is the Drice. Our price is less
than one-half.
E. & B. Lbr. Co.
Poultry Wanted
The Clarinda Poultry Co. will
pay Highest Market Price for
Poultry
Wednesday Forenoon
of Every Week
delivered at Nemaha.
Remember the day and bring
us your poultry.
Craws to be empty. Sick and un
marketable poultry not wanted.
To check a cold quickly, get from
your druggist some little Candy Cold
Tablets called Preventics. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing Preven
tics, for they are not only safe, but
decidedly certain and prompt. Preven
tics contain no quinine, no laxative,
nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at
the "sneeze stage" Preventics will pre
vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe,
etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Uood
for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25
cents. Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by
All Dealers.