The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 02, 1902, Image 1

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NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902.
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JNO. W. RITCHET
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Oh for a Rood ruin I
Still dry and windy.
Ideal Entertainers May 0th.
See M T Hill for (lrp Insurance.
The Nemaha ferry crossed the flrBt
teams Thursday
Set Koellng's new wall paper fr
prices and beauty.
Prank Woodward went to Beatrice
Monday, returning Tuesday.
Edwards fc Bradford Lumber Co.
are heudquarters for paints.
Prof. Barrett of Brownville was a
Nemaha visitor last Saturday.
Old papsra for stle at this ofllce.
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A Fine Medalion Portrait
Here is a chance to get a fine
family, 1 o the party or parties
will give a Medalion Portrait ABSOLUTELY tKttl
On TWondeiy, Wleiy l2tH, Ae a111 give 50 cents
to the person aHo brings In the largest number
Everything
L. 1 Battles
with this store.
Qualities are
not sucrilicocl to stylo and yet prices tiro
never high. Buying for cash and sell
ing for cash brings many a prico saving
hero for you. We get the best things
and sell them as close to cost as wo can.
SEJE our lino Nottingham laco cur
tains, 01 inches wide, 3J-yards long you
will pay 2.00 for these curtains regular
and call it cheap our price per pair $1.50
Same size but liner curtain, cheap at
$2.25, our prico per pair $1.75
Then we have some bounties at $2.00
Full standard Prints, 404xG4 cloth,
light or dark colors this lino includes
the American Indigoes peV yard 4c
See our ladies' Sunbonnbts at 25c
Our lino of summer good. is complete
Wall Faipr at 5 cents per
double roll up
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Miss Florence Minick la vlsltlug ber
brothers at Bracken this week.
Bicycle rupalrs of nil kinds for salo
by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
A. F. Walsh went tu Lincoln Friday
ef last week, returning Wednesday.
Just received a nlc$ line of raints at
the Edwards ft Bradford Lumber Co.
Judge Broady of Lincoln visited his
sons J. C. and J. H. Broady jr. over
Sunday.
Mr. Dr. Keeling; who has been
quite sick for some time, ia able to bt
ut again.
All parties indebted to the unders
signed will please call and settle at
once. Dk. Sticks.
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sold as usual at prices
BEING US YOUR PRODUCE
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We carry everything In Pnlnta
For House
For llarn
For Buggy
For Furniture
Also Enamel for Bath Tubs, Bnby
Carriages, etc.. and
Stains for Furnituro
Don't forget our Wall Paper
Very truly,
M. T. HILL
Try our paints,
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Preaching at the Methodist church
Saturday night, Sunday morning and
Sunday night.
Peter Kerkor attended the funeral of
Hon. J. Srerllng Morton at Nebraska
City Wadnvsday.
A. It. Titus has his huse on lt
foundation on the lots south of the
Christian church.
Mrs. Wm. H. Hoover, who has been
at Lincoln for several weeks, returned
t Nemaha Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Colerick came in from
Auburn last Saturday and visited her
parents until Monday.
Miss Grace Paris completed teaching
an eight months term of school north
west of Brownville last Friday.
County Surueyor Ben Parker was in
Nemaha Thursday ou his way homo
from the southeastern part of the
county where he had been doing some
surveying.
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Has just received tx large
cxnd beautiful stock of
Spring arid Summer Millinery!
Large stock of
to choose from.
GOME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE,
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See W. V. Harris of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
Bert Campbell of Auburn was in
Nemaha Monday nnd Tuesday in the
Interest of the Granger.
Mr. Liebhart, of Gretna, Nebr., li
visiting his daughters, Mrs. E. J. Max.
woll und MrB. Frank Titus.
Mrs. F. L. Woodward returned
home last Saturday after a week's visit
with relatives at Kansas City.
Take the wngonette when In Au
burn if you want to go to any part of
the city. John McElhaney, prop.
MrB. L II. Merritt went to Avoca,
moor , mac aaturuav ana enent Hundav
with her husband returning Monday.
For bast assortment of Dry Goods
and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of
South Auburn W. W. HarriB prop'r.
Mrs. Mary Hart of Tecunaseh visited
friends at Nemaha and Aspinwall from
Monday afternoon until Thursday fore
noon. Dr. W. W. Frazier, of Yutan, Neb.
vliited his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. David
Frazier, two or three days the flret of
the week.
The Methodist Sunday school expect
to have a May day picnic in Volo vaN
ley Saturday of this week if the weath
er is favorable.
Miss Eva Able Ib prepared to do all
kinds of dressmaking and sewing neat
ly, promply aid in the latest style.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Absolutely
of your friend
cash to the amount or 3 15,00 we
AortH of any goods In oiir store
of Eggs.
Nemaha, Nebraska
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Trimmed Hats
Mrs. Florence Jarvls, who has been
visiting at Wabash, Nebr., returned
home Monday.
L. II . Battles went to St. Joe Sun
day nnd the next day bought a big
stock of goods, returning homo Tues
day evening.
Classes eight and nine of the Metho
dist Sunday school will give an ice
cream sociable in the park on Saturday
night, May 10th.
ut Dr. I. L. Oalllson, dentist,
5qJBct will bo at Nemaha next
Monday, prepared to do nil
kiuds of dental work, Olllce ut hotel ,
Mrs. J. L. Ilalth called in Tuesday
and subscribed for The Advertiser one
year for her father, George Buker, of
Cheyenne, Roger Mills county, Oklu-
homa.
Boono Codington, MIhs Jo Battles
and a Mr. Wheeler of Auburn wont
over to the Nlshna fishing Thursday.
They were the tlrst to cross on the uow
ferry boat.
The Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co. have had a good substantial porch
built in front of their store building.
It adds much to the looks of the builds
ing an well as to the comfort of those
iuslde.
I have received my samples of ludies
Bpring nnd summer auita.walsts, skirts,
jackets and underwear. Two per cent
elf for cash. All charges paid by mo.
Please call and see samples.
FLORENCE MINICK.
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