The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 03, 1908, Image 9

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    i he Advertiser office! recently The saloon question is the lead
icceived some inore now type, . intf issue inmost of the surround-
i i . . t i it . I i . i rn . i . t t
and is neuer uiieu man ever to
do job work of all kinds. Call
and see.
Agent Glenn sold 8G tickets lo
Auburn 1; st Friday mostly to
persons going out to attend the
Buoll-Cowell trial, which was
dismissed by the prosecution
without going to trial. But this
r s lit was generally approved by
all.
At a meeting of the board of
trustees of the Methodist church,
held after prayer meeting Thurs
day night, it was decidedto build
a barn on the parsonage properyt
for the use of the minister. .las.
A. Stephenson and W. T. Russell
were appointed soliciting commit
tee and building committee. Al
most enough money has been
raised to build a good barn. Work
will be commenced soon.
Shubert saloon advocates are
having a hard row to hoe this
spring. They placed a ticket in
tlie field, but one man refused to
run at the start and after Rev. J.
W. Sapp's red hot temperance
sermon Sunday night the other
two fellows drew off. It was
then too late to nominate another
ticket even if any one could have
been found to accept the nomina
tion. Frank Titus went to Sunday
school last Sunday and the next
day was asking everybody how
many of the apostles 1 a 1 written
a life of Christ. He had learned
that at Sunday school (probably
the first time he had been since
he was a little boy) and he
thought the news he had learned
would be as unknown to others
as it was to him. And in most
instances he was correct in his
surmise.
Dan Maxwell has been appoint
ed administrator of the estate of
his mother, Mrs. Ann Maxwell,
and to finish the settlement of
the estate of his father, the late
John Maxwell. On the death of
her husband Mrs. Maxwell was
appointed administratrix, but a
complete settlement had never
been made, and Dan will now
settle up the entire estate. No
will was left and the estate will
be divided equally between the
seven heirs.
It is rumored that a colored
gentleman is to be one of the
mail clerks on this line, taking
the place of Clerk Lee, and' run
ning from Nebraska City to Te
cumseh and return each day.
Clerks Metz, Hunt and Pepoon,
who will have to work with him,
are making quite a kick over it,
and are in hopes it is all rumor
and will never materialize, al
though it is a fact that the dar
key has received the appoint
ment as mail clerk, under the
civil service rules.
Good For Evo.ybndy.
Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a prominent
architect, in the Delbert Bnilding, Snn
Francisco, says: "I fully endorse all that
has been said of Electric Bitters as a
tonic medicine. It is good for every
body. It corrects stomach, liver aud
kidney disorders in a prompt and effici
ent manner and builds up the system."
Electric Bitters is the best spring med
icine ever sold over a druggist's count
er; as a blood purifier it is unequrled.
50c. at all drug stores.
Notice of Village Election.
Notice is hereby given that on Tues
day, April 7, 1908, the annual election
will be held in the village of Nemaha
City, Nebraska, for the election of two
(2) members of the board of trustees
for the term of two years. The elec
tion will be hold at the Advertiser of
fice. Polls will be open at 9 o'clock a.
m., and remain open until 7 o'clock p.
m.. Mahshall Weiih,
Elmer E. Allkn. Chairman.
Clerk..
towns a next j uesofiy s eiec
tion. Peru and Johnson, howev
er, are like Nemaha in one re
spect. This question is never an
issue in either of these towns in
Peru and Nemaha became the
sentiment is so strong against
the saloon that no efiort has been 1
made to get one of these dens of
infamy for years, and in Johnson
because the sentiment is so strong
the other way that the few op
ponents of saloons don't even
stand up to be counted.
As Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowen
were driving to town Wednesday
evening the horse tried to run
away on the street south of V.
P. Peabody's residence and al
most upset the buggy. A tin
pail filled with eggs was tipped
so about a third of the eggs
rolled out and scattered along the
road. Harry went back after
they got to their destination and
got 44 good eggs. He didn't
count to see how many were
broken.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Brown re-
11 m m
turned nome Monday morning
from Pawnee county, where they
went Thursday evening to attend
the funeral of their old friend
Andrew Scott, father oi their
son-in-law, Frank Scott. Mr.
Scott was apparently is his usual
good health when he retired
Wednesday night. The next
morning he was found dead in
his bed, with a slight smile on
his face and with no indications
of a struggle. Death had evi
dently been instantaneous, prob
ably from aploplexy. He was
a prominent farmer and stock
raiser of Pawnee county, highly
respected by all. He was a
member of the legislature for
sessions of 1899 and 1901.
We had our attention called to
fact that we failed to notice two
gatherings recently. Two weeks
ago last Sunday 45 of Scott Col
erick's neighbors gathered at his
home, with loaded baskets, and
gave Scott and his bride a royal
reception, making Mrs. Colerick
feel at home and glad that . she
had come to such a neighborhood.
It was a surprise on both of them.
As we did not learn of this gath
ering until Tuesday night, we
have a good excuse for not men
tioning it.
The other one was a week ago
Sunday and was at the home of
Marshall Webb, in honor of his
birthday. We were invited, but
had made arrangements to go
elsewhere, so did not have the
pleasure of attending, and then
forgot to mention it. Marshall
felt good for several days over
the feast he enjoyed after he
got over the immediate efi'octs.
Remember that when the Stomach
nerves fail or weaken, Dysqepsia or In
digestion must always follow. But,
strengthen these same weak inside
nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative
and then see how quickly health will
again return. Weak Heart and Kidney
can also be strengthened with the Re
storative, where Heart pains, palpita
tion, or Kidney weakness is found.
Don't drug the stomach, nor stimulate
the heart or kidneys. That is wrong.
Go to the cause of these ailments
Strengthen these weak inside nerves
with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and get
wellr A simple, single test will surely
111. Dr. W. W. Keeling.
Tickling or dry coughs will quickly
loosen when using Dr. Shoop's Cough
Cure. And it is so thoroughly harm
less, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to
use nothing else, even for very young
babies. Tho wholesome green leaves
and tender stems of a lung healinr
mountainous shrub give the curativo
properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure.
It calms the cough, and heals the sen
sitive bronchial membranes. No opium,
ino chloroform, nothing harsh used to
njure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's
Take no other. Dr. W. W. Keeling
Mrs. RtiftiH Rowen started in
to make some soap Tuesday af
ternoon. She nad Rufe put on
the big iron kettle and start the
fire. When it got to boiling good
Rufe had to call for help, as the
prospective soap began to expand
and run out of the kettle. Mrs.
iujwuu aunt mm over to rienry
Clark 'h and borrowed a large,
kettle. Jn a short time this was
full. Still the soap continued to
swell. JVIrs. Rowen filled her tub,
then her stove kettle, then a dish
pan, crocks, etc. But the soap
persisted in running over. She
then sent over to Mrs. Yackly's
and borrowed a tub. This was
filled, and still there was more.
After filling more dishpans and
other receptacles she managed to
get the soap all made up, and
found she had over one hundred
gallons of fine soap. Now she is
figuring on where she will find
room to spread it out to dry. She
is thinking of going into the
soap making business and com
peting with the big soap manu
facturing concerns. If the dogs
hadn't got a lot of her soap
grease Rufe thinks he would
have had to have got got some
water tanks to have held the soap.
He takes much of the credit to
himself and Louie Kerker for the
fine lye he got on Louie's recom
mendation to make the soap. But
Mrs. Rowen says it was the right
time of the moon for making
soap. Anyway she has the soap
to show.
$10100 paid by Dr. Shoop for any re
cent case of grippe or acute Cold that
a 25 cent box of Preventics- will not
break. How is this for an offer? The
dyctor's supremo confidence in these
little Candy Gold Cure Tablets-Pre-ventics
is certainly complete. It's a
.?100. against 25 cents pretty big odds
And Preventics, remember, contain no
quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor
sickening. Pneumonia would never ap
pear if early colds were always broken
Safe and sure for feverish children. 48
Preventics 25 c. Dr. W. W. Keeling.
ANCOHA
Recorded No. 13955. Ancona
was foaled June 20, 1904, stands
18 hands high and weighs 2000
pounds, is a dapple bay with
style and action like a coacher.
Sunlight
Black jack with white points,
foaled in 1904; 15 hands standard.
15 1-2 tape. Sired by Waters'
Jumbo 15. he by IXL 16 hands,
he by imported Flambard 10.
Sunlight's dam was a fine Ken
tucky jennet, pedigree lost. This
jack has a good large foot and
bone, heavy body, good head and
ears. Covered 4G mares last
year and 75 per cent of them are !
with foal. Sunlight is of good
ancestry. His sire sold for $2000.
This horse and jack will make
the stand this season at my place
two miles south and west of Ne
maha, six days in the week.
TERMS-$15 to insure a mare
in foal to Ancona. $10 to insure
a mare in foal to the jack.
If mare is sold, traded or about
to be removed, money becomes
due at once. This part of con
tract will be strictly enforced.
All care will be taken to pre
vent accidents, but will not be
responsible should any occur.
HENRY SEID, Owner
a Mr- ii nd Mrs. Walter ?. Mux
well started for thoir homo in
Jewel county, Kansas, Wednes
day evening. While hero Wal
ter paid us lor a year's subscri
tion to the Advertiser, as they
feel t hey cannot do without 'he
'oome paper.
Mrs. O. E. Hout., teacher of
the A. K. Sunday school class,
gave the members of the class a
reception Wednesday ovcning'at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Scovill. Fourty-fivo members
of tho class wore present. With
out a single exception every one
present seemed to enjoy them
selves. Refreshments of ice
cream in cones was served, mixed
in in some with co ton batting
just to remind tho victims that
it was All Fool's day.
The Christian Sunday school
at Nemaha and Shubert have had
a contest during the past quarter
to see which school would make
the greatest gain in attendance
and collection over the previous
quarter. Last Sunday closed the
contest. The Sunday -sthool in
Nemaha was the winner and
certainly made a remarkable
record, especially considering the
fact that the first quarter in the
year is usually a dull quarter,
and the attendance generally falls
off. The total attendance for the
quarter ending Dec. 31 was 751;
for the quarter ending March 31
the attendance was 1077 a gain
of 321. The collection for the
quarter ending Dec. 31 was $26.80
and for the quarter ending March
31 $53.28 a gain of $26.80. The
percentage of gain in attendance
was 43 plus and in collection was
98 plus a total gain of 142 per
cent over the previous quarter.
The Shubert school made a good
showing, but we did not get the
figures. The figures include the
birthday money in each quarter.
If you would like to fool some wise
Coffee Critic, who "knows fine Coffee
on taste and flavor," quietly make for
him a batch of Dr. Shoop's "Health
Coffee" and serve it piping hot. It de
ceived Mrs. Shoop, and will I believe
deceive any one. And there is not a
grain of real Coffee in it. Health Cof
fee is made frn pure toasted grains,
t 1. - 1 . i
man., nuts etc. iaae in a minute no
20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling. 1 1-2
pounds 25 c. All dealers.
O. A. Curtis
CiRPDTER & BUILDER
Zlupuir work o Specialty
Independent Phone No. 57,
Nemaha . Nebraska
I. OVotBior
til HlH
MRS. HILL BUILDING
Shoo RcDairin?
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
IvNAPP & SON
Proprietor of I lie
Livery& Feed Stable
NSMAIIA.fNBBR.
Gcod Dray in connection with Livery
Satisfaction guaranteed.
BANK OF
NEMAHA, NlilUtASKA
WV. UV! 'IKJLL.JU'rei. 'VK. ALLKN, Vlce.l'rec
ELMKK K. ALLEN, Caehlurl il'HANK TITUS, Aea't Cash
Capital, $5,000
With Ample Facilities
any
Best Houlorln tho World.
Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond,
Maine, says: "I have used Hucklen's
Arnica Salve tor several yours, on my
old Army wound, and other obstinate
sores, and find it the best healer in tho
world. I use it too with great success
in my veterinary business. "Price 25c at
all drug stores.
Indigestion
Ktomach trouble In but n symptom of. nnd not
In Itself a true dlwnsf. Wo think of Dynpupaln.
Heartburn, nnd Indigestion as real dlsensos, yet
they nro symptom only of n c.'rtuln epuclllc
Ncrvo siCKncss nouuiiK eisi
It was this fuct tlmt llrst correctly led Dr. Shoop
In the creation of thnt now very popular Stomach
Hcmody Dr. Shoop's Restorative Going direct
to tho Ktomach nerves, aloim brought that success
nnd favor to Dr. Shoop and his Itrstontlivii. With.
out that original and mgniy viuw principle, up
luch lasting accomplishments wens over to bo had.
For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop 9
Restorative Tablets or Liquid nnd see lor your
self what It can nnd will do. Wo sell and cheer
fully recommend
Dr. SHoop's
Restorative
No Use To Die.
' 'I have found oul that there is no
use to die of lung trouble as long at:
you can get Dr. King's New Discov
ery," says Mrs. J, P. White, of Rush
boro, Pa., "I would not bo alive to-day
only for that wonderful medicine. It
oosens up a a cough quicker than any
thing else, and cures lung d;sease even
after the case is pronounced hopeless."
This most reliable remedy for cougen
and colds, lagrippe, asthma, bronchitis'
and hoarseness, is sold under guarantee
at all drug stores. 50c and $1.00 Trial
bottle free.
PKTKU KKKKER
Dt-iilfti In
MEATS
Highest market pi ice paid for Ilidefi,
Lard. Tallow, etc.
GO SOMEWHERE
MAKE THAT
CALIFORNIA TRIP NOW.
Low one way Colonist rates
daily until April 80th to
Utah, California, Oregon,
Washington and Montana.
WINTER TOURS:
To the South and Gulf re
sorts daily until April iiOth.
HOMESEEKERS RATES:
First and third Tuesdays of
each month to Colorado, Big
Horn Basin, Montana and
the Northwest.
THE BIG HORN BASIN:
Mr. D. Clem Doaver, Land
seekers' Information Bureau
Omaha, will personally con
duct laudseelters to this
country the first aud thiid
Tuesdays in April. Write
Mr. Deaver for information
about very desirable irrigat
ed lands in the Basin, subject
to homestead under tho big
Government. Ditch or under
private ditches. 100,000
acres of new Basin land will
come under water in 1008.
BUSINESS CHANGES
Wo have a list of excellent
business chances in n e w
growing towns on Burlington
extensions; got established
early, ahead of the coming
population. Write Mr. Dea
ver. 0. V. GLENN. Tioket Went at Noinaba.
L.W WAKELEY,
NEMAHA
Surplus, $1,000
for handling
Business entrusted to Us
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