The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, December 13, 1901, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV1
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, IflOi.
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Heat and cheapest lino of
UNDERWEAR
on the market
See our variety and get our prices on
HATS AND CAPS
before buying
The Big H Brand of
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can i no ueut ior uie money
A. splendid line of
OUTING FLANNELS
at right prices
Prints, 6 to 6c Ginghams, 7 to 10c
A good line of
Woolen Dress Goods
Shoes and Rubber Goods $
Wo have given special attention to
goods for your money
J Victor, the best northern spring wheat flour, $1.10 per sack
I'he best high patent fall wheal flour, 81.00 per sack
P.vopvMihior hi tliB Ornpurv TAtu at bed rnek nrinns
J A car load of Minnesota Potatoes just in
Come in and set) us for your winter supply
Oar load of Michigan Salt just in
GILBERT & IV! LANDLESS
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Edward E. Lowman, the Brownville ,
merchant, gave
as a pleasant call .
Thursday afternoon how pleasant can
1) judged by tho advertisement on the
last page.
The brick work of, tho Odd Fellows
building is completed, the roof is on.
windows are in and tho floors laid, and
tho callings aro now being latbod.
Tho work is being pushed as rapidly as
possible.
llins Eva Able has the latest styles
of millinery and her prices are right.
Dressmaking of all kinds done prompt
ly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
FOR THE
We have one of
and best stocks of
HOLIDAY
erer brought to Nemaha, and the prices
will be found as low as the lowest.
Dainty Novelties of all kinds that
will decorate the home and be a lasting
remembrance between friends.
The best goods at the lowese prices.
Call and see us in our new location,
on the east side of the street,
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KEELING S DRUG STORE
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.
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T I raisins money for Christinas.
Overalls and Jackets ;
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at bed rock prices
this line and can give you as good
as you can get auy woere Z
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W. D. Hartwoll, of Pawnee City,
state bank examiner, was in Nomana
Tuesday and examined the Dank of
Nemaha
Of course he fouhd'every-
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M. T. Hill returned from Omaha
last Saturday, having bought an entire
new stock of drugs, medicines and sun
dries, which are now arriving. "See his
announcement.
Miss Blanche Lytlo was given a eur
prise party Monday night, at the resi
dence of Mrs Rosina Wheeler. The
young folkB present passed a very
pleasant eveniug:
HOLIDAYS!
the largest, nicest
GOODS I
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Dime Sociable j
The Methodist Sunday school will
rIvu iv dime social In tlio front room of
the opera house bulldlne Rtitiirdnv
raising money for Christmas.
Bee II T Hill for Ore Insurance
Rain, sleet and boow Thursday.
Less than two weeks till Christmas.
A cold wave struck us Friday morn
lng.
If you you want any
call on W. W. Sanders.
flro insurance
We understand Nemaha will soon
have a now meat market.
Wm. G. and Alva Maxwell started)
for Alliance, Nebr., Tnesday.
George Eldredgo returned from Da
vid City, Nebr., Monday afternoon.
Frank Titns is clerking In Battles'
store and will stay there until aftor the
holidays.
Mrs. John C Boyd, of Asplnwall
precinct, returned from Omaha last
Saturday.
J. H. Lit troll went to Nebraska City
Monday afternoon, returning the next
forenoon,
Mrs. A. F. Walsh is visiting her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Hoover, and her
sisters in Lincoln this wttk.
J. C. I'omeroy has moved into the
brick where Mrs. Crim kept a board
ing house for so many years.
Dr. Stiera has his offices equipped
with Hot Air aparatuses for treating
rheumatism and nasal catarrh.
Mrs. D. H. Clark wont to Johnson
Thursday, to visit hor parents, Iter,.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Chamberlain.
Tiie Keeling drug store was moved
to its new location in the Keeling
building, on the east side of tho street,
Wednesday.
L. H. Battles went to St. Joe Sun
day oveniug and the next day bought a
lot of new goods, returning to Nemaha
that evening.
Mil, Oscar L. Minick cajne in from
Bracken Monday and visited Misses
Florence and Lillian Minick, returning
home the next day.
In the list of officers of the Boyal
Highlanders, published last weok, we
omitted the name of NateSedoras, who
was elected Warder.
Frank Lindsey is a now subscriber
to The Advertiser. He also subscribes
for tho Chicago Inter Oceai and tho
Kansas City Journal.
Miss Delia Smith, of Table Rock,
Nebr., visited her aunt, Mrs. Walter
Hadlock, from Saturday until Tuesday,
when she wont to Auburn.
Mrs. Dageuheart, of Bloomington,
Ilia., is visiting her brother, Walter
Paris, and her cousin, Mrs. May Bald
win. She arrived here Monday.
Just received, a stock of skates,
sleds, harmonicas, archarena boards,
eto. Come in and look ut them.
Edwards & Bhadfoud Lbii. Co.
Mrs. Roslnn Wheeler has bought of
Mrs.Carsethe three lota west of the
opera bouse and will build a cottage
thereon. She will probably wait until
spring before building. The location
is one of the bet in Nemaha;
Geo. McClure was surprised Tuesday
morning to receive a call from an old
schoolmate, Mr. Temple, whom he had
not aeon for over twenty yearB. Mr.
Temple's home ia in Illinois but bo
baa been in Oklahoma for some time.
Brimble A Coons' livery barn caught
fire Friday morning, but by hard
work tho Are was extinguished with
but little damage. The Are caught In
the loft over the office, from a defective
flue, and was blazing lively when dis
covered. 'A few buckets of water put
It out in abort order, but it was a close
call.
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I ANDREW AYNES !
has opened a full stock of I
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fhardware and Furnitures
In tho Minick building, and luvltes the patronage of all his old
customers and many new ones.
J An entire NewStock of Goods $
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Nemaha,
Latest deigns
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8ee W. W. Harris of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
Meat cutters of all kinds and prices
at Edwards fc Bradford Lumber Co.
Valentino Rltter died at his homo in
Aipiowall precinct at 6 o'clock Mon
day morning, of inflamatton of the
bladder, aged 82 yoars, 11 months and
21 days. He was an old resldont of
this connty, earning here in 1860. Ev
ery one who knew him liked and re
speoted Uncle Vol Bitter. He leaves
a wife and eight children: Valentine.
jr., of California, J. B., G L. and John
of this county, Mrs. J, W. Taylor, of
Auburn, Mrs. Jack Jones, of Aspln
wall preciact.and Mis.C. Cj Banks. of
Cozad, Nebr.
S 8 Lawrence, father of John, Abo,
Doc and Sam Lawrence, died at tbo
home if Abe Lawrence, with whom he
nas been living, Monday evening of
this week.. He has been ia poor health
for many, years, and recently had been
worse, bat was able to go to the sapper
table that evening, and dropped over
dead while tatlng eupper. He was
aged 7i years, 1 month and 14 days.
He wae an eld resident of the county.
coning here In 1803. Tho funeral
tor vices, eoaducted by Rot. D. B. Lake,
were held in the Methodist church at
Browaville Wednesday foreaooa. His
aged wife and the Ive sons have the
sympathy of all In the loss of a loving
husband aad father.
For beet assortment of Dry Goods
and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of
South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r.
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XMAS PRESENTS
A lot of nice things for your
VlQOTf
We have Handkerchiefs at
$ as nice as have over been sold
X Tios for the young arid Ties for the old in tho latest styles $
and patterns. Mufflers to keep you warm. ' $
Glassware and Lamps in nice patterns. See those. They $
i will please you.
We have about 20 Picture
for.
There are 4 different styles.
$for$l
CANDY
Nice and sweet. Enough
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want at 20 cents down to 5 cents
A merry Christmas and
New Year to All.
L. HI- BATTLES
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in Furniture.
Nebraska $
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ANNOUNCEMENT
' At the old stand new
drug store you will
find me with a new and
carefully selected
stock of Drugs, Medi
cines and Sundries and
respectfully ask a lib
eral share of your
business.
Long experience ena
bles me to know your
wants, and with new
clean goods at prices
right, .prompt and gen
tlemanly treatment
will endeavor to serve
you.
Very Respectfully,
. , 1JC T, HILJi.
If you are going to need a steel
range or anything In the stove line, go
to Edwards A Bradford Lumber Co.
They can save you money.
STOPS THE OOUQH
AMP) WORKS OFF THI COLD.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
cold In one day. No Cure, no Fay. 25c
COAL
COAL
Both hard and soft coal for sale by
tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
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$
mother, wife,.sister or sweet-1
any price you want.
Some are
in tho city.
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Frames that others ask
you $3 J
You may have your choice
for all, and you can buy all you
per pound.
Happy
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