The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 23, 1902, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV1
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1902.
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precinct Thursday afternoon.
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2 S, regular price; noA $3.95
I Wo havo just received a fine assort-
Until you see tho dollar's worth we give
you for it, There arc times when every
cent saved makes life easier. You can
save many of them at our store without
sacrificing quality in the least. "With
our goods as well as our prices you will
be absolutely satisfied.
WEEK ONLY
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ment of Glassware, elaborately decorat-
ed in gold which will not wear off, being
$ burnt in. Many other things in Glass-
ware. Call and see them whether you
purchase or not.
Ourstockof Summer Dres9
Goods consists, as usual, of the
latest things.
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$ BroAnille, INeIbrask:a
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Plenty of rain.
Good prospects for crops.
Itepublicau primaries tomorrow.
See M T Hill for Ure insurance
Next Sunday ia Memorial Sunday.
E. L. Paris is a new subscriber to
The Advtrkser.
See Keellng's new wall paper for
prices and beauty.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
are headquarters for paints.
V. W. Seid went to Lincoln Mon
day, returning the next day.
Old papurs for aula at this oflice.
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Cbas. W. Burns came in from Beat
rice Wednesday.
Mr. Prltx ef Brownvill was a Ne
maba visitor Wednesday.
See W. W. Harris of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
B. Frank Neal, esq., of Auburn, was
a Nemaha visitor Thursday evening.
Bicycle repairs of all kinds for sale
by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Miss Vera Minlok of Bracken ia
staying with her aunt, Miss Lillian
Minlck, this week.
For host assortment of Dry Goods
and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of
gouth Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r.
Try our paints,
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co,
Wm. V. Steutovllie visited frlendB
in Aspinwall precinct the first of tho
week.
The bell at the Christian church has
settled in the oupola bo it could not bo
rung last Sunday.
E. I. Brown is putting on lota of
style Uiese days with a now buggy he
bougut ef Chambers tiros,
For rent A houBO of four room.
Good well and oiatern. 85.60 per
month, Apply at this olllco.
Mrs. J. D. Kalney ef Brown vllle
visited her mothor, Mrs. Birl Hoover,
from Saturday until Thursday.
For sale A large work mare, 18
years old; prlco $05. One mile nerth
west of Nemaha. E. L. Paris.
The Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co. received a car load of furniture
this week. They will carry a full
stock.
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C. E. Thompson, of Herman, Iewa,
is working in the barber Bhop. He
arrived in Nemaha the first of the
week:
Misses Nora and Grace Burson, Pearl
Wnsson and Minnie Speece of Aspin
wall precinct were visiting Nemaha
friends Tuesday.
James Hiatt weut to Auburn Thurs
day. From there he expected to go to
Falls City and from there to St. Joe
the last of the week.
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Hols Just received a. 1 rise
and beautiful stock of j
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Large stock of Trimmed Hats
to choose from.
GOME EARLY ROR FIRST CHOICE.
Spring and Summer Millinery!
; GILBERT & MCANBLESS;
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Nemaha was visited by a bard wind
Sunday night but no great damage was
done. A number of families teek
refugo in cellars and caves.
Mrs. E, A. Mlnick started for Wich
ita Falls, Texas, Tuesday, to viilt her
son, WUUb B. Mlnick, whom she has
I not seen for a number of years.
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$New Calicoes 100 bolts
New all-over Embroidery
New all-over Lace
New assortmed Trimming
Buttons
J New Tucking
New line of Parasols
New line of Shoes
New line of Shots
J Lots of news things too
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Whilo it is hardly necessary to make anv remarks in
placing this advertisement before you, yet we feel that a few
words may be in order. Our stock of merchandise in all its
$ branches was never more complete than at prosout. We are
constantly receiving now goods. Wo do not sell you some ar-
tide at cost and aim to make up our profit on something else,
I which is a very easy thing to do.
satisfying our customers and reducing profits to the t,
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lowest possible point without reducing quality has been our
5 constant aim.
All kinds of nrodur.o tnlren in nvnliann-o nf liifi-l.nci mar.
ket price.
$ We extend a cordial invitation to overybody to . call in $,
and look over our goods and get our prices. v $
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A Fine Medalion Portrait Absolutely Free!
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Here is a chance to get a fine Medalion Portrait of your friend or any of the I
family. To the party or parties who trade for cash to the amount of $15,00 we
will giveia Medalion Portrait ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Everything sold as usual at prices as low as any one,.
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BRING US YOUR PRODUCE.
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L. H. Battles,
Nemaha, Nebraska
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