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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
Invitation to Visit THE BIG STORE For Your June Buying J Modern City Department Store of 3 floors in your midst, filled with a comprehensive selection of fresh, new, clean up-to-date merchandise of every character and kind at down prices. Beginning June 18 and continuing until Jt4ly S you will have Opportunity Buying in every department VAash Goods Wa have yefc a very complete stock of warm weather dross goods of every kind, and you will find the center tables in the Dry Goods Department tilled at prices for Be, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12c, 15 and up. Parasols It's time you have o sunshade. Our stock is well assorted in fancies and plain blacks, silks and Scotch Ging hams. Your special attention is called to a splendid value we are offering for $1. Walking Skirts, Shirtwaists and Shirt Waist Suits are fairly well reprosonted. The variety is yet good but sizes are broken. Deep cut prices on many garments will give you an ex cellent opportunity to buy a bargain in this department. VlesiVa and Boys' Clothing" It is a pleasure and a saving to buy clothing here. The stocITis new, the depart ment large and well lighted, the prices are popular and satisfac tory $10. $12.50 and $15 are rarices that buv verv clioif si'iffo fnr men here. $5, $6 and $7 secures excellent suits for boys. Knee suits for $2.50, $3.50, $4 and $5 covers a variety that is very de- anuiWiU XUl Oil! OTTU UUJUIO Trunks fe Traueliner Bas-We buy this class of goods in CAR LOTS and can show you a stock equal to any stock in a large city, at much lower prices than you can buy in a city. Prepare yourself here for the ST. LOUIS FAIR Novelties We aim to kaop this department of our store overflowing with bright new Novelties of every description Cut Out this Coupon and present it to any transfer lino when you get off the train. They will bring you free of charge to the BIG STORE. Ask for roturn ticket at store. Gllmoro-Armstrong Co. Hfct I Dress Shirts Our stock, of Men's Dress Shirts and Furnishing T; Gooes is attracting great attention". The values we are offering for 50c, 75c and $1 are unexcelled. TVlillinery Wo have decidedly the most popular Millin ery Department in this part of the stato, which is due to our skill ful trimmers and trimmed hats. Special low prices on the entire stock to clean up. RED LETTER DAY, JUNE 29-0n this day you will get $1 worth of Green Trading Stamps free, whether you buy or not. Simply call at stamp desk and lady attendant will give you $1 worth of stamps FREE Shoes No city shows a more comprehensive stock of good Footwear than we daOur shoe department is simply Just Right, and any customer visiting this department will be a pleased purchaser. Women's Low Shoes in good variety, start ing at a $1 up to $3.50 well known makes. The famous Doug las shoes for men in both low and high cuts, $2.50 to $3.50 Furniture & Stoves of every description, and Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, etc., on the second iloor. GILM0RE-ARMSTR0NG COMPANY AUBURN. NEBRASKA West of Court House Notioo of Probato of Will. In tho County Court of Nomnha county, Nob. The Blntn of Nnbruslcu, County of Nomahn.us To Elizabeth Unclear, Matllo A. Doratn, Nat tie Kuwltzlty, Margaret A. Fnrrion, John O. Strain, Aithur J. Strain, Lottitla O. Coulon, Georgia Coulon, Orinu Cecil Morris John 0. A. MorrlH, Lloyd Morris, Mary MorrlH, llURRoll 11. MorrlH and to nil portion Intended In tho estate of Lottitla A.Stralu, deceased: You tiro herobr notified that John 0. Strain linn ttlod u petition praying Mint an lnstiir mont tiled In thin court, purporting to bo tho last will uurt toHtamout of Raid deceased, may bo proved, allowed and recorded an tho last will and totttatnont of Lottllla A. Strain, de. ixshhcu; win sain insirnmont may no ad-1 lulttod to probate, nnd administration ofsald I uhuuo milieu 10 jouu u. Hiram as oxeoutor aud that tho 18th day of Juno A. O. loot nt ton o'oloolc a. m. at county court room of mild county. In Auburn, nun boon tlxod na tho tlraoand place of proving said will, whon you and all interested may appoar and show oauHo, If thoro bo any, why tho prayer of tho potltlon should not uo granted, aud contest tho probate thoroof. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 18th day of May A. D. 11)04. J. S. McOAHTY, County Jndge. Notioo of Appointment of Ad ministrator In tho county coiut of Nomnha county, Nob, Tho Stato of Nebraska, Nemaha County, 88. To Carroll, whoso tlrst and glvon uamo Is unknown, nnd to all personH inter ested In tho estate of David Carroll, deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that Edward J. Max. well has filed a potltlon praying that adm lu stration of said estato bo granted to J. W. Armstrong as administrator; that tho hear ing thereof has been tlxod lor tho 5th day of July, 1004, at 10 o'olock a. m., nt the couuty court room of said county, in Auburn, when you and all persons Interested may appoar nnd show causo, if thoro bo any, why tho prayer of said potltlon should not bo granted nnd unions you so appear tho court may grant the prayer of Bald potltlon, or appoint some other miltablo porson, nnd mnlco all proper ordors for tho duo administration of said ostato. Witness my hand nnd seal of said court this 10th day of May, 1904. J. 8. McOAHCY, County Judge. The Odd Follows have put up a street lamp at the corner of their brick building. Lew Argabright attended tho f uners al of MIbb Vance V. Foe ut Red Cloud last Sunday. Tho yonng people bud a very plena nnt time laat Friday night nt a party given by Miss Ellen Shlveley. Joe Bungor hna commenced work on a house for nimaelf, weat of tho school house. It is 30x38 feet, oue atory. The Brewnville Letter is the name of a newspaper published in thohistor io town that nestles in tho bluffs on tho bankB of the Missouri: We hope the new paper wjll flourish like a greon bay tree and that the editor will grow rich from the income received there- from, Miss Grace Gipson of Auburn is or ganizlng a class in voice culture in No maha. Miss Gipson is an accomplished musician and a line singer, and we hope our young people will tako ad vantage ef this opportunity for re ceiving instruction and training In voice culture. One Minute cough euro gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mU crobo which tiokles the mucous mem brauo, causing tho cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm draws out the inflammation and heals nnd sooth es; the affeoted parts. One Minute cough cure strengbena the lungs, wards off pueumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs, colds, and croup. One Min ute cough cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.-W. W. Keeling. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all, the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklln's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Outs, Bolls Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Files. It's only 25o and guaranteed to give satis faction by W W Keeling druggiat. Frof. Brisco, tho corn healer, was in Nemaha Thursday night and Friday morning but says he found only one man with corns nnd ho has only lived hero a short time. Our peoplo have such small feet that it is not necessary to crowd them into shoes a size or two too small, and thus there is no reason for laying the foundation for corns. Mrs, Mary Kittoll on Wednesday res coived the oad newB that her sister, Mrs. John J. Green, wsa dead. Mrs. Kittoll got two telegrams, the ilrat one saying her Bister was dying and for her to come at once, and the second one saying Mrs. Green was dead. The de ceaaed was one of the pioneers of Ne maha county, Mr. and Mrs. Green lived for many years on the farm where S, G. Lawrence is now living. They moved to Oklahoma three or four years ago and have been living near Osceola. The body will be brought to Nemaha for burial. The causa of her death was heart failure. The deceased leaves a husband nnd an adopted son, George Green, to mourn her loss. VAHDERSLIOE'S STORE BOBBED Monday morning when J. H. Vans derslice opened bis Btore room he diss covered that burglars bad visited him tho night provious. Oue money drawer had been opened and the other broken, the safe, which wub not locked had been opened, goods were scattered around, etc. Tho burglars had gained ontrancoby boring holes in the rear door just below tho lock, making n bolo largo enough to put a hand through and push back tho bolt and raisotho Iron bar across the door. Thero was only about fifty centB in money in tho drawer. Some canned goods, several pairs of cheap suspend ed underwear, gloves, a watch, shoes and other goods were taken how much it 1b impossible to tell yet. The store had been well ransacked, but lit tie was taken. Why tho burglars would run Ml the risk and then take so little is a myBtery. The bit with whioh they bored the holes was evii dently secured from Barker & Chands ler's blacksmith shop, us (footprints showed where they had entered through the holo where the belt to the horao power runs. It is propable the work was done by local talent, At an adjourned meeting of the school board laat Friday night W. M. Crlchton was elected principal, Misa Stella Washburn teacher of the inter mediate department, and Miss Grace Paris teacher 6f tho primary depart ment. Notice is hereby given that I have given-my son, Clarence Connor; his time, nnd that I no longer have anv right to collect money due him, nor win i ue responsible for debts cons tracted by him. Mary E. Conner. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known v. .t Cheney for the last 16 years, and bollovo him porfectly honorable in all business truuBac- iions auu nnanclally ablo to carry out any obligations mado by his arm. WAIiDINO, KlNNAN & MAHVIN, Wholesale DrugglBts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal! v aotlng directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho Bystom, Testimonials sent free. Frlco 75 cento per bottle. Sold by all druggists. k Ttiko Hnll'a Family Pills for'constipatlon. Estray Notice. Found at my farm southwest of Nemahs, on May 16' 1004, a dark bay horse, about 10 years old, weight about 1000 pounds. Owner can have same by paying all charges. Ben Colerick Take the wagonette when in Aus uurn it you want to go to uny part of tho city. John McElhaney prop. BETTER THAN GOLD I was troubled for several vears with chronic indegestion and nervous debil ity," writes F G Green, of Lancaster N II. "No remedy helped me until I began taking Electric Bitters, which aid me more good than all the medicin es I ever U8ed. They have alao kept my wife in excellent health for years She aays Electric Bitters are just splen did for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invlgorator for weak run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family," Try them. Only 50 c Satisfaction cuars anteed by Reeling's Drug Sotrg. Robbod the Crave A startline incident is nnrrnrnn h JohnOllver o f Philadolnhla. as follows "I was in an awful condition. My BKln was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated.paln continually iu back und sides, no appetite, growing weak er uay uy day. Three nhvsiciana hud given me up. Then I wus udvised to take Electric Bitters; to my great joy cne urst bottle made n decided im provement. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and om now a well man. I know thoy robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them, Only 60c, guaranteed at Reeling's drug store. Call in and see us if you want to snbsoribe for any paper published in the United States. A Croat Sensation There was a big -sensation in Lees' ville, Ind., when W..H. Brownof that place, who waa expected to die, had his life saved by Br. King's New Dls covery for Consumption. He writes: I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures cf Consumption,, Pueu monia, Bronchitis and gripare numer ous. It is the peerless remedy for air throat and lung troubles, Price 50o and $1.00. Guaranteed by W W Reeling,'tDruggist. Trial bottles free. Less than Half Bates to St. Louis and Return On Mondays, June 0, 18, 20, and 27, the Burlington offers tickets to StJ Louis aud return at 87 75, good for seven days considerably less than half fare for the rouud trip. Tickets are good in coaohes and arm chair cars; seats free. The magnificent exposition is now complete and in harmonious operation, You will regret it as long as you liv ifyou fail to see this wonderful expos sition Illustrated folder free, and full im formation on application to Burlington Route agent or to L. W. Wakeley' General Pasaanger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW, REAL. ESTATE, COLLECTIONS Offices over Fostoftlpo Building, at Frank Neal's old stand, AununN, NEBRASKA --'-TnV - 1H" mm 1 t, wMrUuu, rres. F. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Pres. IcjuMtiu js. AL.L.EN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA U Capital Stock, $5,000