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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1902)
J WHICH UIO j shot. wero. Tl nd .cj I I -flg-r- . ?' ft5 , .1. Steillnp; Morton this mornir g (April 4) received a cablegram firm AuiI'hfmc'm Clicute in Lt mini nskinp Jul hit pi utopi.li lie Mild tin' io moteib nf mi Eigllsh Aihoi Dn want ed it. No ddilii thty wnnl It ly the 22nd. which is Mr. Moiton'ssi ventielh blill.da. and Aiboi Day in this slate; hence the uigeiicy ol the mrfsnge 'I bus Mir Nelisitkii holiday t-titdiclR and canies tin nimio of our little city! -aiomid the wtnld Nebraska City Tilllutip. Mr. Stewart Edwiud Whito lias just completed for I ho Saturday Evening Post of Philadelphia a Mining serial stoiy of love and adyentuto in the Noithwest. The tale is entitled Conn juror's House: A Romanceof theFiee Forest. The scene is laid at an isolat td outpost ol the Hudson's Buy Coin' panj and the chaiacteiH are- a devil niny caie younp soldier of foitune, the, old factor and his beautiful daughter This fascinating story will begin in TheSntuiday Evening Post for April 10. The same magazine announces for early publication one of the chief liter ary prizes of the. yeai a short serial by Gilbert Parker, uuthor of The Right of Way. TheArraiigenieiit of Piotures and Eric-a-brao Every pieco of furnituie that is placed In the house, every touch of or namentation on woodwork or walla, is decoration. Pictures, sculpture, arti cles that are puiely an expression of beauty and those that unite practical service with aesthetic form are also in cluded in this comprehensive term. The standaid of selection in this dui partment of hou.su furnishing, as the Delineator savs in an article on this subject, cannot bo fixed too high. Brie a-brac in the cheap sense of the word is never in good taste. The May number of this magazino devotes considerable space to the selection and arrangement of this form of decoration, accompa nied by hints and illustrations which will bo appreciated by every householder. WANTED Belliiblo man for manager of u brnnch oflice we with to open in this vicinity. Here is a good opening for (ho ripht man. Kindly give goi.d iel erence when writing. 1 UK A .T. MOMtlS W 1I0LKSALK IlCUbli Cincinnati, Ohio. Elufliatid catalogue ! c(k stamps. SEND ME THEIR NAMES bend me the nnmss of jour friends uhimight be inductd to mote to Ne brabka and 1 will mall thim our new 18-page bock desctiptive of Nebiaska's agiiciiltiiial lesouieeMind Its unbound ed oppoit unities. The book is illns tiated with Nebnibka faun tcencs and supplemented witn a sectional map of the stato. ' It will help hiing any homtrctker to Xebraska. 5-l J. FllANCis, GenM IWenper Ap'l. Omaha, Nebr. Low Bates to tho Northwest via Burlington Boute To Billings, Montana $15 00 To Cody, W wning 10 7.". To Helena and Butio 20 00 ToSpokane.Wmdiington 22 fin To Pottlnnd, Taooma, Seattle and Rossland, 13. C . . 25 no Above lates will tieintffect every day in Match and April from Mi.-suun river teimimils and trom neail) hII stations on B &M. R. R A wouderlul opportunity to visit the northwest. The Big Uoin basin of Wyoming is a country of great lesources and now undeveloped. It has just been niitde accessible by anew line of the Bur lington Route, ami presents manj at tractions to the hoineseeker. . Folder on Big Horn basin fiction le quest. For tickets, rates or additional in formation apply to nearest agent Bui lington Route or write to .J Fmncis. General Passenger agent, Omaha, Nebr. Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. ; for i,ir. "Ailfcfei there. Koiluced rates on nil rallwuvK tor i ome