w VOLUME XL VI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. JUNK 20, 1902. NUMBER 62 Tf!fff''nyirfH- I.-') g.'? ' '!.'!!S.'ym3;y ' w5SwS,JMwg; , ,. ' ""'Wl" ' I IHIHMMI .IW I III I ill . m h 4& :-v T If I JUNE specials 1 Prom Now until July 1st we will pluco on $ salo our entire stock of SUMViER GOODS. Tho $ assortment is good and prices lower than you can buy tho $ same goods for elsewhere. 53Ig;gor Bundles for $ the money than ever. Come and choose where $ the variety is greatest, tho qualities guaranteed and tho best values given. THAT'S HERE. 200 yards Dimities, worth 74c, now 4c $ 300 yards Dimities and Organdies, worth 10c, now 7c $ -100 yds Dimities nndOrgandios,s.tripo or iigure, worth 12c nowO 5 COO yards Organdies and Batistes, worth 15c, now lie 400 yards Organdios and Batistes, worth 20c, now 15c 125 yards Organdies and Batistes, worth 25c, now 19c Ono lot Men's fine Shirts, worth 05c, now 39c $One lot Men's fine Shirts, worth 85c, now 53c Men's Socks. 5c Ladios' Shirt Waists, latest styles, worth $1.50, now $1.10 $ Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest stylos, worth $1.25, now 98c Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest styles, worth 85c, now 66c Ladies' White Aprons, worth 20c, now 12c $ Ladies' fine black Skirts, worth $1.00, now 79c $ These aro only a few of tho Bargains you will find hero. X- Come eiriol See Me s.Ttrrv txt W Ml mm m w w u mm m mw Brownville, INelbraslcei i Corn looks One. See M T Hill for flre insurance. Excursiou to Beatrice next Sunday. See Reeling's new wall paper for prices and beauty. R, V. Muir of Brownville was a Ne maba visitor Thursday. Get your machine oil at the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs. Alice Vv ade went to Beatrice Thursday to attend the chautauqua. Miss Vera Minick returned to her home near Bracken Friday of last week. II T. Minick is looking after the elevator at Bracken during the ab sence of C. T. Minick. John I. Dressier has sold his resi dence property in Auburn to John W. Felton, the consideration being 82,000. 4)f)f)f)f)f)f)f445f)f5f)f3f4)f44443f4jf)f3fJf3ff3f $ rk He r L. HI. BATTLES iKf(Kil-K-KW RTTr!wiTyv - K - K - tc - K - K - K - K - K - Jc - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - Jc - K? Don't forget that Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. carry the best mixed paints, Miss Dora Morton went to Peru Monday to attend tho county teachers' association. Judge Broady of Lincoln came to Nemaha Saturday and spent Sunday with bla eons. Tho annual school meeting will be held at tho school house Monday night, June 30, at 8 o'clock p. m. Tho Nemaha Advertiser is the old est continuously published paper in the state. Nebrpska City Daily. Headquarters for harness, whips, duBters, fly nets. EdwardB & Bradford Lumber Co. Furniture Furniture Just received a car load. Call in and see it. Tho price will be right Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. 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 See W. V. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Mrs. W. W. Keeling and Mrs. W F. Keeling were Auburn visitors Tues day. Mrs. W. H. Barker went to Shubert Wednesday evening to visit her mother. Geo. W. Harmon of Auburn was in Nemaha Monday repairing tho tele phone line. T. W. Wheeler came in from Auburn Wednesday afternoon, returningThura day forenoon: Mr. and Mrs. George Eldredge, nw living near Stella, were Nemahu visit- ors last Saturday. Peru bad a big rain Friday morning of last week almost a waterspout. Six inches of wattr fell. George Yackley has had a good cave made, walled up with rock, and is now prepared for cyclones. About twenty-five ladies wore pres ent at a duilting bee nt the home of Mrs. Sylvester Yates Wednesday. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. For sale by M T Hill. Mrs. George McCluro and children went to Beatrice Thursday to visit relatives and attend the chautauqua. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Storo of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Even the banker plays croquet in Nemaha, Tho editor seems to be about tho only man in town that doess n't play. Ed Knapp Bays tue fine rubber-tired ball-bearing buggy at the livery stable is for the use of the proprietors and no one else. Tom Chambers and family drove in from their home near Auburn Sunday and visited relatives until Monday af ternoon. MIbb Stella Washburn, who is at tending the summer normal school at Peru, came down home Friday, re turning Saturday. G.N.Titus returned homo Monday from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, whore he had been attending tho National Nur seryman's convention. John I. Dsessier and two of his chil dren, Bessie and Bert, Btarted for Illi nois Tuesday afternoon, They expect to be gono about two weeka. G. N. Titus, Mrs. James A. Titus, F. L. Woodward, Walter S. Maxwell, D. II. Clark, A. N. Harris and W: W. Sanders went to Lincoln Tuesday. Whoever expected to see the Thomp son house remodeled and made into a ueat dwelling, as is now being done? Old Timkk. Take the wagonette when in Au burn if you waut to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney, prop. ICLOSING OUT PRICES! SUMMER Como and i MRS. ITHOEiO. 1-IjnL.TL it Mr. and MrH. Miles Knapp of Stella visited their sons, John and Ell, of Nemaha, Monday. Ed Knnpp's little daughter Ruth, who is making her home with her grandparents, came over wilh them. Mrs. Mary Hart and daughter, Mlas Vera, of Slater, Mo , aro visiting Mrs. Hart's alBter, Mrs. Peter Kerker, and family this week. They are on their way to San Francisco, whero they will make their future home. O. T. Minick, B. & M, ngont at Bracken, started for Wyoming Mon pay, with his family, lor a two weeks' uuung. this is uuariie'B first vacation for threo years and ho will enjoy the renet irom tiio cares of his oillce. Mr. Little, who has been living on tho Hackney farm a mile and a half north of Nemaha for tho past three months, has moved to Howe and Is working for Ed Tuckor in the elevator Willis Coons has moved on the Hack ney farm. Dr. II, S. Gaither has bought three lots aouth of the Christian church and four lota weBt of the church, In the samo block, and is making preparations to build a good house thereon. He has concluded he cannot find a better place to livo than Nemnha and la going to quit paying rent. A. C. G. Shockey of Colony. Kansas. arrived in Nemaha last Saturday on a visit to hia sister, Mrs. C. P. Barkr of Aspinwall precinct, and other rela tives and friends in this vicinity. Mr, Shockey was a former resident of this county but has been away for twenty- seven years, ne finds many changes. Mr. Shockey went to Llucoln Tuesday and from there was going to Hastings t9 visit for a few days. 4f)f44f444)ff)f)fJf4fH-)ff4)ff44f4Jf)f GILBERT fc While it is hardly necessary to make any remarks in placing this advertisement boforo you, yot we feel that a few words may bo in order. Our stock of merchandise in all its branches was never more complete than at present. Wo aro $ constantly receiving now goods. Wo do not sell you some ar J tide at cost and aim to make up our profit on something else, which is a very easy thing to do. Satisfying our customers and reducing profits to the J lowest possible point without reducing quality has been our constant aim. All kinds of produce taken ia exchange at highest mar ket price. Wo extend a cordial invitation to everybody t call in $ and look over our goods and got our prices. I HWE JUST RECEIVED New Calicoes 100 bolts $New all-over Embroidery New all-over Lace I New assortmentTrimming I Buttons New Tucking New line of Parasols New line of Shoes Lots of news things too numerous to mention GILBERT & H - K - jt - K - K - K - Jt - K - K - H - K - K - K - K - H - K - K - H - H - ji ON XGOODS Y- Jbe convinced Tho passenger train Friday morning Beared one of Knapp Bros 's teuniB that was hauling lumber from tho depot. The horfloa olraddled a telegraph pole, breaking tho wagon tongue, but. wore stopped boforo any further damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Danlol Maxwell went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend the wedding of their son, Frank W. Max well, to Miss Eugonla Maude Noycs.' Their two daughters, Ituth and Wilma, went with them. All returned homo Thursday afternoon. Last week Frank Woodward hired Mr. Brown to take his flat boat to Hillsdale and take sumo horses across to the Island. After they got down there Frank bought tho boat. Mr. Brown will build a larger boat at once and put in horse power. Miss Minnie Chester of St. Doroln precinct, who attempted to commit suicide by cutting her throat Monday evening, June 0, Is still allvo and has a fair chance for recovery. It la said she now wnnts to live. Sho will prob ably be taken to a hospital where she can be better cared for. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson hayo not felt satisfied since they moved away from Nemaha, and on Monday Mr. Watson bought of F. L. Woodward the Thompson property which Frank re cently bought at referree'a sale. Mr. Watson will have some necessary re- pairs made on the house and will then move back to Nemahn. Call and boo ub for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar nd not being satisfied. For aale.bv M T Hill. 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