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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
t! " V X If -. it - v r VOL. LI XO. 14 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1906 B i y V ! f ' ' i ' i 1 i s . -. i . 1 bis nw-M.ir b if . . ft.- - . Go to the New Store . for best goods at Lowest Prices EARLE $ Eddie Maxwell went to Wy more Tuesday? School begins in Nemaha this Hyear Sept. 10th. The passenger train was three . ;hours late Tuesday. R. E. Bucher made a business X trip to Beatrice Monday. ' T1 'Jm fin t.r fhf nnstnffi p.p. fnr vnnr Pp-talilets and school supplies. , J, Mrs. John M. Clark sent the 'Wlvj., ji: : i. i Saturday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ' Kennedy, Aug. 27, 1906, a fine ;vp6und boy. .V. Harry Hoover shipped a car of cattle and hogs to Kansas City Monday night. V I Ed Littrell has . a finely deco rated barber pole that fairly dazzles the eyes. Earle Gilbert" has had new scales put in in place of .' the old ones on the street near the store. jf f).)f jf . School As the schools open very of buying supplies, etc. Pencils, Slates, Pens, Erasers, Etc' School districts buying a full lino of supplies will be greatly benefitted if they investigate our line before buying elsewhere, as our prices will surprise you. .... v&Nemaha . - 5 t ! CSZLSERT NEB. J NEMAHA, The "White Lily Washer lor sale by Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Mrs. W. H. Hoover and Mrs. A., F. Walsh went to Lincoln: Monday. N Roy Rogers and wife, who have been visiting at Gordon, Nebr., returned home last Sat urday. Ralph "Ritchey started for to the Colorado Monday evening visit his brothpr and country. see Mrs. Chas. Shafer and three little daughters have been visit ing at York, Nebr., for about two weeks. David Lewis of Aspinwall precinct went to Blue Springs Wednesday to visit his brother, John Lewis. Harvey A. Thompson and wife, of Alexandria, Nebr., ar rived in Nemaha Thursday of last week to visit Harvey's mother, Mrs. C. M. Thompson. )f Supplies soon it is time to think, Wo have a full lino of s t i Trrii t t 31 .sm w.yj , Nebraska i w Rock salt, 75c per hundred at the lumber yard. Mrs. R. Bucher went to Mound City, Mo., last week to visit relatives. ? Dort Stokes came over from Howe Tuesday to see some of the boys we suppose. A fine line of samples of Brussel and Ingrain carpet at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Mrs. Chas. F. Zook and chil dren have been visiting at Stella and attending the picnic this week. Mrs. S. Howe and Mrs. C. L. Russell, who have been visiting at Sutton, returned home last Friday. Call in and see the big line of school tablets, composition books pencils, etc., at the postoffice bookstore. Miss Delia Webber of Auburn has been visiting Mrs. McCand less and other Nemaha friends this week. Will Keeling is going to Lincoln next week to greet Bryan. JHe doesn't want to hurt Bryan's feelings by staying away. 0. W. Fick and wife had a number of their relatives to a dinner last Sunday, in honor of their daughter, Mias Sadie, who left Thursday for Colorado, when she will make her home with a sister. One who was present says the dinne,r was about the best they eyer ate. School Tablets Our line of Tablets has been carefully se lectedgood smooth paper, handsome covers, and a big lot of paper for a nickle. Good blotters free. Pencils, Pens Ink Pencil Boxes POSTOFFICE Last week it was so hot that people could stand little outdoor exercise. Monday morning the thermometer was only 45 degrees above zeroj Mrs. Frank Scott and Mrs. Andrew Scott, who have been visiting R. I. Brown and wife re turned to their home in Pawnee county Monday. James A. Shiveley brought us in a basket of magnificent Elberta peaches Tuesday that tasted just as good as they looked. Jim is shipping lots of peaches this year. Dr. W. W. Keeling and wife started for Springfield, South Dakota, Tuesday, to visit their son, Dr. C. M. Keeling. We trust they will have a pleasant visit and return feeling refreshed and better in every way. Nemaha chapter No. 76, Order of Eastern Star, initiated Mrs. John Evans and Mrs. J. P. Shu bertof Shubert into the order last Saturday night. Mrs. Dr. Shook and Mrs. Imler, who are members of the order, came up with them. After lodge ice cream and cake were served. j $ $ i if t 5 5 t i I r The time for school is near and of course you will want Tablets of all kinds Pencils, Pens, Ink, Erasers, Penoil Boxes, and many other things that you will find at our store We are Headquarters for School Supplies Gome and see the largest Tablet in town Do not forget our Grocery and Dry Goods Stock JXTO. W. RITOHET Phone 20 On account of the hot weather, the school board has decided to have school begin the second Monday in September, instead of the first as has been the custom until last year. Mrs. G. W. Shiveley and Mrs. W E. Smiley returned home Sat urday morning after a visit at Lee's Summit and other places in Missouri. Mrs. Mark Robinson, a daughteMn-law of Mrs. Shive ley, came fiome with 'tKem.5 Largest Line Best Tablets BOOK STORE Next Sunday Rev. G. W. Ayers will hold his last services before going to conference, which meets at Hastings Wednesday. It is probable he will be returned. Tommy O'Harra, who has been visiting at Nemaha for some time, returned to his home at Brooklyn, Iowa, the first of the week. Sam Littrell went with him. R. E. Bucher is going to han dle coal this fall and winter. If competition will lower the price we ought to get coal cheaper, as there will be three dealers Ed wards & Bradford, J. H, Vender slice and R. E. Bucher. Some of our farmer readers have said that the editor felt so proud over being grandpa that he seemed to think he was the only grandpa, but if he had heard Rufus Rowen when he thought no one was near saying "Grandpagrandsongrandpa- grand son" just to see how it would sound, he would have thought Rufewas to be classed in the grandpa group also and Grandma Rowen was feeling pretty proud also, thank you. I i I i t. I' NEMAHA, NEBR. T,he school board decided that on account of the extremely hot weather it was advisable not to begin school until Sept 10, arid Mien lb turned cooi. Miss Mary E. Humphreys of Lincoln is visiting. Wm. Hawxby and family. Fred and John boarded with the parents of Migg Humphrey when they -attended the state university. ' Next. Monday is Labor Day auu cunsequeniiy is a noiiaay. The rural carriers will not go' "over their routes on that day, and the postoflice will be closed except at mail time. Mrs. A. V. Farson, sr., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vice, near St Deroin, was taken very sick. She was well enough to be brought home Fri day but is quite sick yet. Joe Bunger moved to Peru this yy xxu linn ukuuu iuu auuoi .w intending wie ounaing or addi tional rooms of the dormitory A .... t ... A M ''V and moves there so ho will be at homo. The work will keep him occupied all winter. Did you see those dollar watches at KiMillug'nV They're all right. School Begins in a few dayB. W. F. Keeling has ths best assortment of School Supplies Ever brought to Nemaha. Gome and See mi. l. 1 A. A. A a I t . A ... . . 1 . xue uig HSBoriraent or taoieia, paper , y pencils, pens, ink, crayous. etc, - V 1. ..