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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1902)
" f 4-w Z' " VOLUME XLVH NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, JPUIDAY, JULY 18, 1 002. .VUMBKK 4 ,mtt im$tW1fmJ4 1WVK r VKlMKUNMWIW TaLtrj" .us 23Z?2E irmmyiimmwmmwmiwmt f 1 W fCLOSING OUT PRICES Zfc H ITIiHtY mm-mmmu I u ARS Clearing an it It is our custom to make u lines of goods in their season, ure and mark them, and place it look them over. Among them will be pieces ranging in length from one to ten yards, in many cases suiliciont to make a large person a dress. Those will consist of Lawns, Dimitios, Ba-jJ tistos, Mulls, Swiss, Muslins, Prints, Toweling, Ginghams, Embroideries, and many things we cannot enumerate hero. $ Our expenses are light and wo will sell you the goods accordingly. ' Ladies' Percale Wrappers Ladies' Percale Wrappers -k Ladies' Percale Wramiers Good Unbleached Muslin...- Good Prints . Good Cotton Toweling.. Ladies' Vests it All of our regular 7i cent Summer All of our regular 10 cent Summer All of our regular 12A cent Summer Goods All of our regular 15 cent Summer Goods.. -Ladies' Summer Corsets, regular 35 cent Ladies' Parasols, black, fast colors worth $1.50, now $1.19 $ a- it TV it k it it Ladies' Parasols, black, fast colors worth 1.2o, now 98c Ladies' Parasols, black worth 75c, now 49c $ Child's Parasols, light colors worth 25c, now 15c $ Child's Parasols, light colors - worth 35c, now 21c Men's Pine Shirts worth G5c, now 39c $ Men's Pino Shirts worth 85c, now 53c $ Mens Straw Hats, regular bo Men's Straw Hats, regular 85 Men's Straw Hats, regular 40 Boys' line Percale Shirts, regular 50 cent We will sell you anything in Lion Coffee, per package Blueing, per bottle Bulk Starch, per pound . Good Japan Rice, regular 10 cont . Quail Oats Crackers J Wheatlet, per package Pine Santos Peaberry Coffee, a- Fancy Rio Coffee, cheap at 20 Wo handle the best lino it it This sale will continue 2 weeks CALL IND JHO. W. i it V V BroAnille, - Constipatod Bowels To have ood health tho body should bo kept In a laxative condition and the bowels moved at least once a dny bo that all the poisonous wastes are exi pelled daily. Mr G L Edwards, 142 N Muiu street, Wichita, Kansas, writos: I have used Herbine to regulate tho liver and bowels for the past ton years and found it a reliable remedy. 50c at Hill's Foley's Honey and Tar forchildren,safe,sure. No opiates. For sale ly M. T. Hill. Eorly Rlserpi $ Anchor rlmir Diadem 1111111$ Muce you used those bruwh? If $ not, try one Hitch uml youwill find that you never had any letter $ bread on the table Ash your merchant for this four J it and if he says "the other brands if arc better" it is because he mahes more money on the other brands. J On the Early Riser, Anchor or $ J)iadcm he only mahes a small $ ?- per cent $ Buy a box "Best of the Wheat.'' It is ahead of all oatmeal and x $ will tahc the jrfacc of oatmeal $ i and many other foods. ft u r cheap only 10c a box or 3 for 25c. Ash your grocer for it and $ if he dont keep it said to the mill it Germon-Amerlcnn $ $ Milling Co. South Auburn, Neb. $ d Remnant ! vat 4e9 special effort to clean and collect all remnants, them on counters can worth Too, now 58c -worth $1.00, now 79c $ worth 1.2o. now 98c ' i-fc 4if c 33c $ 15c, now 10c now 4c$ now 7 c J new 9cJ now lie now 23c i. worth Goods Goods cent now .iUc cent now 49c -now 23c $ ..now 39c cent Groceries at lowest prices. 10c J 03c 05c 05c $ 08c $ 07c 12c i sold elsewhere at 25c; here 20c cents hero always 15c of Shoes made Selz. SEE 7VYE t RITCHET M WBMM Ml Nebraska The members of the school board met Monday night and reorganized by electing John It. Russell president, John I. Dressier secretary, and F. L. Woodward treasurer. Stevo Cooper had a time with a swarm of bees Monday. They went into a hole over the door in the base ment and began work. Steve hived them that night, and his hands ehow the effect of a number of stings. The ten-year-old son of Mr. Peery of the firm of Thompson & Peery of Auburn accidentally shot himBelf with u toy pistol the 4th of July. It was thought ho was getting along all right but he was suddenly taken worse lust Saturday and died Monday afternoon from lockjaw. Last Sunday evening Rev. D. B, Lake lost his cont out of tho buggy while driving to Nemaha and had to preach in his shirtsleeves. Tho coat was found and returned to him after church while he waa returning home. There could bo no mistake about who tho coat belonged to, as It takes a No. 50 in size to fit Bro. Lake. THRO' YELLOWSTONE PAEK The Burlington Route is orgunizing a personally conducted excursion to and through Yellowstone Park to leave Nebraska Tuesday, August 5. Uncommonly low rates have been made for this excursion. The total expense of the trip will be less than 3100. If you are interested write for a copy of Illustrated itinerary to J. Francis, general passenger agent, Omahu. 7 25 El ! up all media so you chut Sixteen Leading Brands in patent zinc moisture proof case. Keeps theni in first class condition. A trial will convince you. Respectfully, M. T. HILL Hot weather. Regular July weather. Old Settlors' picnic August 10. See M T II111 foi lire insurance. Auburn choutauqua begins Aug. 17. Sam Anderson has had a new born built: Threshers have commenced work on tho wheat crop. Miss Ilnzel Parker returned to Au burn Monday. O. K. Fisher has been sick for two or threo weeks. Sed Keellng'e now wall paper for prices and beauty. The croquet playing goes 0n regard less of the hot weather. Gall and see us for reduced rates on mugazlneB and newspapers. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. We hod another rain Sunday night forty-hnndredths of an Inch. Get your machino oil at the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Alex. Maxwell started for his home at Pawnee, Oklahoma, Tuesday. Chambers Bros, shipped a car load of cattle to Kansas City Monday night. G.N. Titus paid $80 an acre for the John Skeen farm. It is well worth it. James Hiatt has moved into the house south of The Advertiser editor's home. Don'l forget that Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. carry the best mixed paints, W. II. Barker's little son, who has been very sick for some time, is getting better. Curtis Brown has been Buffering from poisoning on his arms for ten or twelve dayB. Peter Muntz, who went to Alliance, Nobr., in the spring, returned to No muhu Monday. Miss Minnie Yates returned to Corn ing, Mo., Tuesday, after a two weeks' visit at home. ' - S. II. Avey and Mr. French of Au burn wore in Nemaha Monday night and Tuesday talking piano to our people. Furniture Furniture Just received, a car load. Call in and see it. The price will be right. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, WANTED One good horse, black or bay, weight about 1100. Must be perfectly sound and n good road horse. Notothers need apply. S. II, Avey & Co,, Auburn, Nebr. SUMMER Come and lbe convinced JMUEKIS. 1MI1SO. BUTJL.1L. t1 Miss Nolllo Sanders wont to Auburn Monday and visited relatives until Thursday afternoon. Tho passenger trains from the north have been about au hour lato almost every day thta week.' Mrs. Alice A. Minlck drove down from Brownville Tuesday and visited friends for a few hours. Dr. II. S. Cialthor is beginning work on tho foundation for his house south of tho Christian church. Tako tho wngouotto when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhanoy, prop. Tho editor wont to Lincoln Thurs day to attend a meeting of tho Nebraska Itopublicon Newspaper Federation. Headquarters for harness, whips, dusters, tly nets. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. F. L. Woodward has recently hud a porch built in front of his houso that adds much to tho appearance- thereof. For bBt assortment of Dry Goods and Shoos go to tho Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. The high water in the Nemaha river began falling rapidly Saturday morning and on Monday was back within its banks ugain. S. K. Anderson has bought tho tract of laud south of his place, containing two und u half or threo acres. He paid 3300 for it. The fourth quarterly meeting of tho Methodist church will bo held at Hrownville Sunday and Monduy, July 20th and 21st. )' y L. HI. BATTL ON GOODSj Seymour Howe stepped on a nail while gotting into a boat during the high water last week and was qulto lame for Boveral days. John AndotBon.of Phelps, Mo. wus a Notnaha visitor Wednesday and Thursday. lie was distributing ad vortiBomonts of tho Rockport Lecturo Congrosa, to behold July 25 to Aug. !, Inclusive. Conductor Salisbury of the B. & M. passenger service running through Ne maha, is taking a lay-off this week on account of sickness brought on by working in tho recent Hoods. Conducs tor Dennison Is miming in his place. The high wator covered tho lower Monro of Seymour Howe's houso four or live Inches deep last Friday. The folks indved upstairs and continued housekeeping, although at bo mi' disad vantage. They had to use a boat for several days In gettiug away from tho house. Conductor U.S.Cronkhlte.we under stand, has recently fallen heir to an estate valued at about two million dol larsthat in, he is ouo of about forty heirs to an estate of eighty millions. He Is taking a lay-off this week he can afford to. Conductor F. B. Piorco has chargo of his rttu butwoou Nebras ka City and Holdrego. 0ABD OF THANKS We desire to extend our tbunks to the many friends and neighbors for the help and sympathy given us during' tho sickness, death and burial of our dear one ; and we especially thank the Odd Fellows, tho members of tho choir and G. N. Titus, Frank Titus and W. W. Liebhart for the assistance given. Mas. Ann Maxwell and Family. ) 4- I C i 'i i m to itMMMMMMMiiMMMM .