Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1902)
HIIHH wjatmmm "i v fy't' 7 '' y t it'tuTi VOLUME XL VI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, Fill DAY, JUNE 13, 1S102. NUMBER 61 a"wiya! .w..ui;a.ju u IL a JIU M il ! JUNE SFSCIAI.S FVom Now until July 1st wo will place on $ sale our entire stock of SUMY1ER GOODS. The $ assortment is good uhd prices lower than you can buy the same goods for elsewhere. Bigger Bundles for the money tnarn ever. Come arid choose where $ the variety is greatest, the qualities guaranteed and the best $ values given. THAT'S HERE. ' w 200 vards Dimities, worth 74c, 300 yards Dimities and Organdies, worth -10c, now (C $ 400 yds Dimities audOrgandies, stripe or iiguf e, worth I2c now9 T600 yards Organdies and Batistes, worth 15c, nov lie 400 yards Organdies and Batistes, worth 20c, now loo 'l25 yards Organdies and Batistes, worth 25c, now 19c J' One lot Men's fine Shirts, worth 05c, now 09c One lot Men's line Shirts, worth 85c, now 53c Men's Socks, 5c $ Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest stylos, worth $1.50, now fcl.10 Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest stylos, worth $1.25, now 98c Ladios' Shirt Waists, latest styles, worth 85c, now 6Gc Ladies' White Aprons, worth 20c, now 12c $ Ladies' line black Skirts, worth $1.00, now 79c Theso are only a few of the Bargains you will find hero. .JL. Come and See Me JTO. W. RITCHET EJroAroil3e, Nebraska .. Hot weather. See M T Hill for lire insurance. See Keeling's now wall paper for prices and beauty. Chub Henderson of Shubert was a Notuaha visitor Tuesday. Get your' machine oil at the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Street Commissioner Clark Ib having the weeds around towu inowod down. 'Chambers BroB. were unloading a car load of carriages and buggies Moih day. Geo. H. Lindsey says it's a girl, born Sunday evening, and as pretty as a picture. Miss Nellie Sanders went to Brown ville TuoHday and is the guest of Miss Jessie Stoutevillo for a few days. Old papers for sale at this oillco. k ' ' m '" -!' rm J... .J imJLm aJLa .fc- JLmvJ iiJui! it Km now 4e Call and see us for reduced rutcs on magazines and newspapers. See W. V. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Walter Faris has a badly spotted face, caused by being poiBonod. Carl E. Sanders baa been elected teacher of the London school at 335 a month. W. II. Boustield camo iu from Au burn Monday afternoon, returning Tuesday forenoon. Headquarters for harness, whips, dUBters, ily nets. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. For bust assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Storo of South Auburn W. W. HarriB prop'r. Mrs. Wm. Seaman, Mrs. Morrow and Miss Ida Miuiaon of Auburn visited Nemaha friends from Saturday until Monday. 4- 4 4 4 4- Because we sell Gasoline for 15 cents per gallon it has been industriously report, ed our's was an infe rior grade. Bought from same tank at same time as those who sell for 20 cents. Try it. M. T. HILL Don't forget that Edwards & Brad foid Lumber Co. carry the best mixed paints, Mrs. Theo. Hill wont to Browuvillo Tuesday to attend tho funeral of tier neice, Mrs. Ned Opelt.. In next week's Advertiser a now serial will be commenced, untitled "My Strangest CaHe," by Guy Boothby. Foley's Ilonoy and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. For sale by M T Hill. Miss Lizzio Ilawxby, who has boon teaching for tho past year at darks, Nebr., returned homo Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Maye Gaither is giving lessons in music to a number of pupils in Ne maha. She is a good and thorough instructor, It. A. Lee, representing tho Good Will Mission foi Erring- Girls, Omaha, was soliciting aid in Nemaha Friday of last week. Wo aro have plenty of rain. Last Saturday morning's rainfall was -13-100 of an inch. Wednesday morning it was '10-100ths. The school trustees have had a fence put aiound tho south purt otthe school grounds, to keep people lrom driving acrosB tho yard. T. A. Bath of Loudon precinct was seriously injured ono day last week by being thrown from a horse ho was breaking to ride. The Mettiodist Sunday school will have their children's day Bervica Sun day evening. An excellent program has been prepared. Mrs. Earlo Gilbert has been appoint ed superintendent of tho Junior League of tho Methodist church. Tho league meets at 3 o'clock every Sunday after noon. C. D. Neal, editor of tho Fraternal Review of Omaha, published in the interest of the Odd Follows, was a Ne maha visitor from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Klndig started for the Pacific coast last Saturday. They expect to he gone some timo and if they like the country will probably locate there. G. N. TituB started for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sunday, to attend a meeting of Che National Nurserymon's conveu tion. He expects to be gone about a week or ten days. Wes Clark wus putting a pump in a well Thursday of last week and had it elevated several feet wheu it fell over and struck him on tho bead and back of the neck. He has not been able to do much since then. Last Friday was decoration day for tho Woodmen of tho World, No ser vices were hold at Nemaha, but mem hers of tho order wont to the cemetery and decorated the graves of Savereigus Low Mather and Charles A, Titus, JWJfM-SfJfJfJfM-lfjf-)- fCLOSING OUT PRICES: ISUMMER Come and fce convinced JMJEtS. THEO. HELL. -C-ff;;;..); Furniture Furniture Just recolvod a car load. Call In and see it. Tho prlco will ho right Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Williams and daughters Iluth and Helen drove up from Shubert Wcdnosday ovenlm,'. Miss Holeti Is just six weeks old and is as pretty as a peach . Tho Nemaha river overflowed tho low lands tho llrst of tho week and the llsh got out of tho channel of the river and were speared in quantities by our flshortnen. Moro carp wero caught than any other ono variety. Casner Barnes of near IIowo went to Chicago last week and undorwent a yery successful surgical operation which it is hoped will greatly improve his health, which has not been of the best during tho past lew mouths. Auburn Post, Our jeweler did not stay with us very long but did a thriving business while hero. Ho lert for tho Bouth last Saturday evening. Thoso who bought gold watches and jewelry of him aro not aying much but aro doing a whole lot of hard thinking. Tho ladies of the Christian church will givo a lawn sociablo at tho II. W. Shubert farm, ono mllo south of Bracken, Saturday evening, Juno 21st. Refreshments will bo served from 4 p in. until 10 p. in. Every one cordially, invited and guaranteed a good time.' On the fourth pago may be found notice of tho death of Ell Koathloy, an old resident of Aspinwall precinct but who for tho past eight months lias been living witli his daughter, Mrs. Bert Ileasley, in St. Maries, Idaho. Other items of interest to our citizens may bo found on this pago. . m GILBERT & 7 While it is hardly necessary to make any remarks in $ placing this advertisement before you, yot we feci that a few words may bo in order. Our stock of merchandise in all its branches was never moro comploto than at present. Wo are J constantly receiving now goods. Wo do not sell you some ar- ticlo at cost and aim to make up our profit on something elso, which is a very easy thing to do. $ Satisfying our customers and reducing profits to tho lowest possible point without reducing quality has been our constant aim. i All kinds of produco taken in exchange at highest mar- ket price. Wo extend a cordial invitation to everybody to call J and look over our goods and got HAVE JUST New Calicoes 100 bolts New all-over Embroidery New all-over Lace New assortmentTrinaming Buttons $New Tucking $JNew line of Parasols it New line of Shoes T 4-r, of news things too numerous to mention GILBERT & r- MMWM ON A)GOODS Henry Clark has bought Mrs. M. T. May's property in tho west part of town, paying 91245 for it. Ho does not expoct to move until townrd fall. He has sold his farm to his son, John M. Clark. Mrs. May will cithor buy or build In Nemaha probably build. She'wantB to gel farther dowi town. Another one of our citizens had a bottle of Auburn whiskey bieak in his pockot Tuesday. Of courso ho was bringing it in for another man. The bottle exploded while tho raau was coming tip from the depot. Either the bottles used aro yery poor or tho Au" burn whiskey is very bad probably both. A change was made in tho livery business the llrst of tho week. Ed II. Knapp sold an interest in his barn to his brother Eli, and tho now firm bought tho livery and dray buBlnosB of Chambers Bros., bo wo now havo only ono livery and ono dray. They put iu a now carriage and a now rubber-tired buggy. Chambers Bros, kept tho building and part of tho stock. M. T. Hill says oven tobacco is he ginning to explode. Ho filled his pipe with tobacco Tuesday, lit it and started in to havo a good smoko, when a pieco of tho burning tobacco (low up and Btruck him in tho eye. Mart nuyti probably the pieco was not largo than a grain of wheat but it felt as big as a bushel basket. Ilia eyo pained him a groat deal for awhile. Lockjaw From Cobwods. obwobs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that tho best thing to put on a cut is Buck lin's Arnica Salvo, tho infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Erup tions, Burns, Scalds and files. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Keeling's, .$ M' CANDLES S I 4-4- 4- - 4-' 4 4-4-4- in our prices. RECEIVED MINDLESS 4-4 T 'I