The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 06, 1902, Image 1

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VOLUME XL VI
NEMAHA, NEBttASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1002.
NUMBER 60
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Buy for cash,
$Cet cash discount,
and soil for cash
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Good Prints, light or daf k, 42c per yard
Wo handle Sola Shoos nothing better
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Good Oraokcrs, ppr pound, 7c
10 bars Monday Morning Soap, 25o
Extra fancy Rio Coffee, per pound, 15c
Oome lane See TVVe
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Everything 1b growing fuat.
See M T Hill for lire insurance.
Boone Codington returned to Okla
homa Tuesday.
C, F. Zook is a new subscriber to
The Advertiser.
See Keellng's new wall pupor for
prices and beauty.
T. A, Bath of London precinct was
in Netnaha Monday.
Sum Porter started for Weatherford,
Oklahoma, Tuesday.
Misses Annie and Dora Morton came
in from Auburn Wednesday.
Got your machine oil at the Ed
wards A; Bradford Lumber Co.
W. S. and A: G. Chambers took the
afternoon train Wednesday for Omaha.
Old papers for sale at this ollice.
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Masta are of
tho latest stylos and range in prices
from 85 cents to 1.50
and Lawns aW conts per yard $
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Call and see us for reduced rates on
magazines and newspapers.
See W. W. HarriB of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
John W. White and Joe, Stilwell
went to Avoca, Ncbr., Monday.
Frank McNown was shaking hands
with Nemaha friends Thursday.
We had another shower last Saturday
afternoon 40-100ths of an inch.
Miss Morrow and Miss Felt of Shu
hurt were "Nemaha visitors Monday.
Chauncey Parker of Auburn visited
his cousins, Will and Nellie Sanders,
Tuesday and Wedneaday.
Headquarters for harness, whips,
dusters, f y ntts.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co,
For host assortment of Dry Goods
and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of
South Auburn W. W. HarriB prop'r.
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Because we sell
Gasoline for 15 cents
per gallon it has been
industriously report,
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nor graae.
Bought
tank at
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same time
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who sell for 20 cents.
Try it.
M. T. HILL
Don't forgot that Edwards & Brad
ford Lumber Co. carry the best mixed
paints,
Thomas MoNight of Auburn
been granted a pension of S3
month.
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Will 8. Jay, representing the Lincoln
Journal and Newa, was in Nemaha
Wednesday.
Earle Gilbert, Will F. Keeling and
Charley Galbralth have had tholr
houses repainted.
John E, Crother writes that he is
well pleased with Manilla, Iowa, where
he is now located.
Elmer E. Allen moved the bank safe
into the yault Tuesday and now feels
safe from Are and burglars.
We notice that the pension of F. H.
D. Hunt of St. Deroin precinct has
been increased to $12 per month.
Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
hoarseness. For sale by M T Hill.
Miss Jessie Steuteville of Brownvllle
has a music class in Nemaha and
comes down every Tuesday to give
lessons.
A tramp printer struck us for a few
hours' work Saturday afternoon. He
is the first out to visit Nemaha for
many menths.
Elmer Beam, who had been visiting
his brother-in-law, Ed Buel.and family
for a few days, started for his home in
Michigan Monday.
Born To Mr. and Mrs: M. T. Hill,
Saturday morning, May 31st, 1002, a
One boy Mart says the smartest and
best looking boy in the state.
Harry Linn was shaking bauds with
Nemaha friends Saturday evening.
Harry is now a practicing dentist of
Nebraska City and is doing will.
J. B. Rees, who bad the livery stable
In Nemaha twenty years ago, was
shaking hands with old friends Mon
day. Jim is now a resident of Pawnee
CUy.
Mrs. L. H, Merrltt and Sadie went
to Avoca, Nebr., Saturday and spent
Sunday with Mr. Merrltt. They came
home Monday, Mr. Merrltt coming
with then.
MiBses Opal and Bebe Seabury went
home with their former taacher, Carl
E. Sanders, of London pracinct, Sud
day afternoon, Btaylng until Wednes
day afternoon.
Our old friend Aaron Palmer of
Beatrice gave us a pleasant call Satur-
urday afternoon. Aaron 1b a former
Brownvllle boy but baB been in Btat
rice for many years.
Mr. Llebbart of Gretna, Nabr., who
has been visiting his daughters, Mrs.
E. J. Maxwell and Mrs. Frank Titus,
for several waekH, started home
Wednesday morning. Ilia daughters
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ICLOSING OUT PRICES
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Corn and fce convinced
JMDRS. THEO. HILL
The villugo board of trustees at their
meeting Tuesday nleht appointed Wes
ley II. Clark street commissioner, and
gave Instructions to have the weeds
around town cut down.
Furniture Furniture
Just received a car load. Call in
and nee it. The price will be right
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Will F. Sunders, Misa Nellie Sandors
and Miss Maye Gaither drove out to
tho home of Mrs. J. M. Sanders, north
west of Brownvlllo, Tuesday, and vis-
ited and picked Btrawberrles until
ovenlug.
Fine watch and clock repairing by
experienced workman at Chambors
meat market. Watches cleaned, 7iic;
clocks cleaned, Cue; all work warrant
ed. Also niue line of watches for sale.
J. II. GBINSPAN .
JuBt as wo expected, tho owner of
the money wo found last week came
around in less than an hour after the
Advertiser was in the postoillce, proved
ownership and took tho money away
fram us.
The rage for the festive game of
croquet has broken out in Nemahu and
the click of the mallet and balls can be
heard early and latv. Croquet grouuds
have been fitted out between The Ad
vertiser ofllce and Hill's drug store, so
we get the full benefit of the game.
Sadie Merrltt celebrated her eighth
birthday Monday evening by giving a
party to a few of her little friends.
The little folks had a delightful time.
Ico cream and Btrawberrles were
served, Those present were Avis
Carse, Hazel and Adelaide McClure,
Mabel Kerley, Lela Gaithar and Llllio
Iliatt.
! GILBERT &
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
iNew Calicoes 100 bolts
$New all-over Embroidery
New all-over Lace
New a&ortmentTrimming
Buttons
$New Tucking
$JNew line of Parasols
New line of Shoes
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of news things
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numerous to mention
$ While it is hardly necessary to make any 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 comploto than at present. We are
constantly receiving new goods. We do not sell you aomo ar-
tide at cost and aim to make up our profit on something else,
J which is a very easy thing to do.
Satisfying our customers and reducing profits to the
lowest possible point without reducing quality has been our
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All kinds of produce taken in exchange at highest mar-
ket price.
$ Wo extend a cordial invitation to everybody to call in
k and look over oar goods and got our prices.
GILBERT &
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Peru hud a tire Wednesday night, a
barn until recently occupied as a livery,
one or two smaller etables, sheds, etc ,
burning. The (Ire broke out about It
o'clock. Peru recently bought some
hose and has a syatom of waterworks,
and tho tiro was stopped burore it
reached the business part of town. It
was a cIobo call, however.
Brownvllle is making arrangements
to celebrate tho Fourth of July, and
we suggest that Nemaha cltir.ens go
there on that day. Brownvllle turns
out in full force to oui old settlers
picnic and wo believe iu reciprocating
by attending their celebration. They
are making preparations to have a big
time. Let's go up and help them.
Kov. D. B. Lake was called to Louis
ville, Nebr , last Sunday and therefore
did not fill his appolntmenta on the
circuit. He arranged to havo Rev. Mr.
ProBsun of Auburn till his appointment
at Botbel and He v. Mr. Rodnbaugh at
Brownvlllo and Nemaha, but for Borne
reason - probably poor health Mr.
lloclabaugh did not got to Nemaha.
The ChrlHtan Sunday school gave
their children's day exercise at thu
Christian church Sunday evening. The
exercises consisted of singing, reclta
tions, class oxerclnes, etc., and an ad-,
dress by Rev. John T. Smith. The
program was a good one, well carried
but, and was received with enthusiasm
by the audience. The church was
crowded.
Lockjaw Prom Cobweds.
Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave n
woman lockjaw. Millions know that
tho best thing to put on a cut is Buck
lin'a Arnica Salve, the infallible healer
of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Erup
tions, Burns, Scalds and L'lles. It cures
or no pay. Only 25c nt Reeling's.
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