The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 16, 1906, Image 1

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    VOL. LI NO. 25
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1906
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SPECIAL SALE
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SATURDAY. NOV. 17
Your choice of anything: in north window $
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See our fine China, too.
going issl. select your pieces anaj
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Still has n fine selection of
Millinery
New and Desirable
Call booh for
Bargains inHatsRibbonsfNotions
You will bo pleased with goods and priceH.
We understand there is to bo a
wedding in about a week.
Rev. J. W. Sapp and wife
went to Brownville Monday for
a few days' visit.
Attention is directed to the
clothing sale Friday and Satur
day of next week.
Wm. Snelling went to St. Joe
Tuesday to buy new goods, re
turning Wednesday night.
Harry Hoover and wife have
gone to housekeeping on their
beautiful farm west of town.
Miss Muriel Barker, who had
been at Falls City taking treat
ment for her eyes, returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. Todd of Nehawka and
Dr. E. Cap Graves of Peru were
guests of Miss Minnie May
Thursday.
A. G. Warren has a big job on
his hands that of papering
nearly all the upper rooms and
all the hallways of the poor
house.
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SATURDAY, NOV. 17
Our lino of
In spite of the stormy weather
Tuesday, the stock, implements,
etc., at the sale of J. II. Arga-
bright and W. R. Davis brought
good prices.
Mrs, Jane I. May went to Peru
Monday to visit with her grand
daughters, Misses Stella and
Bessie Washburn, returning
Tuesday evening.
See R. E. Bucher for best
soft coal. Car just ruccived.
Buy your candy, books and
stationery at the postoffice book
store. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
have just received a comploto
line of
Ranges,
Cook Stoves,
Base Burners,
Coal Stoves,
Wood Stoves,
and everything in the way of
stoves.
Did you aeo those dollar watches at
Keeling'riV They're all rinht.
He will be in Nemaha Nov.
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This sale will last TWO DAYS ONLY
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be atraid of us. We have an up-to-date line of
Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats
Also a full line of Duck Coats, Shoes and Drv Goods. Cash rpp
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is ready for your inspection. Como in Saturday
and lotus show you our line and wo will convince
you that your monoy will buy you nioro and hot
tor goods than you thought possible.
JNO. W. MTCHEV
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Our hunlors wore out Wed
nesday forenoon but did not got
many rabbits.
J. W. Ritchey is sending out
a multitude of circulars adver
tising his pro-winter sale.
Wo have somo of the tabulated
statements of the election re
turns which our readers can
secure by calling at this oflioo.
Preaching at the Methodist
church at Howe Sunday morning,
at Champion at 3 o'clock, and at
night at Nemaha, by Rev, G. W.
Ayers.
Bob Bucher is going to send
for a pair of ferrets, to kill out
the rats around town. If they
will do the work they will be
kept busy for awhile.
Misses Stella and Bessie Wash
burn came down from Peru Sat
urday forenoon. Miss Stella
returned Sunday morning on the
freight and Miss Bessie the next
day.
Will Swan returned from
Dundy county, Ncbr., a few
days ago. While there he bought
a section of land in that county
and will move out there in the
spring.
John M, Clark has had a wind
mill and large tank put in on his
farm south of town, and is fenc
ing lots, making sheds, etc.,
preparatory to feeding cattle
there this winter.
Miss Jessie Simpson of Kear
ney visited her aunt, Mrs. S. C.
Lawrence, from Tuesday until
Friday of last week, going from
here to Auburn to visit her
brother, Henry Simpson.
Roy Heasley, a son of the old
gentleman that formerly lived in
Nemaha, died in Lincoln Sunday
and was brought to Nemaha for
burial Tuesday. He was a twin
and was about 7 years old.
The first snow of the season
came Tuesday. It began snow-
. ing before noon but did not snow
very hard until the latter part of
the afternoon, quitting about
7 o'clock. By the next evening
the snow was about all gone.
Mrs. E. S. McCandless of
Thurman, Iowa, came to Nema
ha last Friday and visited her
mother until Monday.
It is probable Nomaha will
have somo good shows hero this
winter. Woodward & Allon aro
corresponding with a number of
companies with good prospects
of gotting dates.
Oyster Supper
Class No. 8 of the Methodist
Sunday school will give an oyster
supper at the home of the
teacher, Mrs. Earle Gilbert, Sat
urday night, Nov. 24. Every
body is invited to attend.
A letter received from W. E.
Whecldon last Saturday says he
is now located at Homer, Nebr.,
on the Ashland extension, about
13 miles southwest from Sioux
City. He writes that it is a nice
little town with a good class of
people.
Frank Titus is having an ad
dition built on his house. The
addition will be 11x26, one story
high, built of brick. He will
also have the upper story of his
house torn down, making it all
one story. J. W. Smith will do
the work.
I. J. Jarvis and daughter, Miss
Eva, have been in Kansas City
for several weeks, where Mr.
Jarvis has been taking treat
ment for a cancer on his left
hand. He thinks he is cured,
and we certainly trust his hopes
will prove true.
The heating apparatus recently
put in at the poor farm will
certainly be a great convenience
to the managers, as well as a
comfort to all concerned. The
commissioners were down Satur
day, examined it and accepted it.
It is said to give splendid.satis
faction. C. H. Kindig, who has recently
taken some prospective land
buyers to Canada to view the
land, returned to Nemaha Mon
day evening. He stopped sever
al days at Bruno, Nebr., visiting
his wife. He says we are havinir
colder weather here than they
were in Canada.