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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
M 1i1t .( -.?. - 4 t v VOLUME XLVU NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, ,11 LY 2,3, 1002. NUMHBR 6 f -' rrrTiTn m luimi uw)iTawft-i'wjB&Q,r i,w & a nw w w.' wa rt"-w.KiJiVM -iaMawjii i'iiQiyWwWy wSsnAt)''?T,,rTw?r,i''''f 7r I S Is i Br . m $ K &) IF if u. n . ran ki lts ej iro . K4 art . li ts vs bh 3 we Ly W' , 3ft? iSFAS W ? s TV 2 h I xxn x j( HITP TV TV TV TV Sir CM BIB It is our custom to mnko a TT Jiuea of goods in their season, ure and mark them, and place $ look them over. Among them is rv1 if T" Buyis-i $ S.lS' SlSlCI from one to ten yards, in many cases sumciont to make a largo person a dress. These will consist of Lawns, Dimiti'os, Ba- $ tUtos, Mulls, Swiss, Muslins, Prints, Toweling, Ginghams, Embroideries, and many things we cannot enumerate here. J tv Our expenses are light and wo will soil you the goods accordingly. Ladies' Percale Wrappers - Lathes Percale Wrappers -.- Good Unbleachod Muslin Good Prints . tv Good Cotton Toweling ? Ladies' Vests - worth 15c, now 10c All of our regular 7 cent Summer Ooods now 4fc TV All nf nnr rfirnlii.r If) r.nni, Riimmnr Goods now 7 r v:; r :::: ::D: ; " t, r ... ; - - tv ui 01 our regular 2 cenu oummer vjuuua " All nf nnr roo-nlfi.r 1 fi o.oni, Riimmnr Gnnr1s Ladies' Summor Corsets, regular I it i-l t nn ' IJn - . . I t T li ! -V n rtn TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV Ladies' Parasols, black, fast colors worth 1.50, now SLIDI r,ndins' Pn.rn.snls. h1nc.lr. fust mini's wnrt.h S1.25. nnw flflp WW - VV.U; -4..w..j -.. - Ladies' Parasols, black. Child's Parasols, light colors Child's Parasols, light colors Men's Fine Shirts Men's Pino Shirts Men's Straw Hats, regular 05 Men's Straw Hats, regular 85 Men s btraw Hats, roirular bo tv Men's Straw Hats, regular 40 cent now 23c $ $ Boys' fine Percale Shirts, regular 50 cent now 39c We will sell you anything in Groceries at lowest prices. Lion Coffee, per package 10c $ 2 Blueing, per bottle 03c jjuia utiiKju, Jul puuiiu ..-... Clnnc .Tntinn T?.wo tncTiilnt in onnt. w,ww ""J-., ...ww, WD"mi J.V wwUU Quail Oats Crackers TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV Tl A TV TV TV Wheatlet, per package Fine Santos Peaberry Coffee, sold elsewhere at 25c;'horo.20c Fancy Rio Coffee, cheap at 20 cents here alwavs 15c We handle the best lino This sale will continue 2 weeks I CALL YIND SEE VIE JNO. W. RITCHET BroAnIlle, Nebraska TV MM Constipated Bowels To have good health the body should le kept in a laxative condition and the bowels moved at least once a day bo tftat all the poisonous wastes are ex pelled daily. Mr G L Edwards, 142 N Main street, Wichita, Kansas, writes: I have used Heroine to regulate the liver and bowels for the past ten years nnd found it a reliable remedy. 50c at Hill's Foley's Honey and Tar for children,8afe, sure. No opiates. For Mile by M. T. Hill. EorIy Riserpi $ Flour I if Mnchor DiEidern Have you nwil thnxc brands? If J TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV $ TV it TV TV $ TV TV TV TV $ TV TV not, try one sack ana youioiujina that you never had any better bread on the table Ash your merchant for this jlour and if he mya "the other brands aro better" it is because he makes more money on the other brands. On the Early Riser, Anchor or Diadem he only makes ti small 2)cr cent Buy a bo i "JJcst of the Wheat.'1 It is ahead of all oatmeal and will take the jdacc of oatmeal and many other foods. It is chru) only 10c a box or 3 for 25c. Ask your (jrocer for it and if he dont keep it send to the mill Cermon-Amerlcan Milling Co. " South Auburn. Neb. . . ici(Tt-KT-KT'KT-KT'-K-K-Kl-K-KT-K J- a ffaepja IS A KM ABM A fi . A LCI'S rANNUALi &m E IW0 special oiTort to clean up all ahd collect all remnants, meas-I them on counters so you can will be pieces ranging In longth -worth 1.00, now 79e$ - wnrfli 1.25. nnw QRn 4c - :. 4c . 8ilC .t:.. :.i ' .. rs now 0 c .-...now lie 35 cent now 20c 1 nMn .. -.., .. worth 75c, now 49c -worth 25c, now 15c $ - worth 85c, now 21c -..worth Goc, now 39c 5 . cent. cent.. worth 85c, now 53c $ now 39c cent now 49c .. uuu Hrio l)j w -...08c 07c -io , JU w. of Shoes made Selz. Furniture Furniture Just received a car load. Call in and see it. The price will be right. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. John Watson's house in Nemaha is about completed and is virtually a new house and a good one. The appear ance ef the house has been changed in side and out. T. C Daugherty of Au burn had the contract for doing the work, which means that it was well done. Otis HigginB and family, Holl Hager and Miss Mabel Blevius of Nebraska City visited Bon Colerick and family from Saturday until Monday. Mr. Higgins is a brother-in-law of Mr. Col erick. Ho will start for the state of Washington in a few days for the ben efit of his haalth, Miss Blevina is a neico of Mr. Colerick. THK0" YELLOWSTONE PAEK The Burlington Route is organizing a personally conducted excursion to and through Yellowstone Park to leave Nebraska Tuesday, August 5. Uncommonly low ratos have been made for this excursion. The total expense of the trip will be less than 8100. If you are interested write for a copy of illustrated itinerary to J. Francis, general passenger agent, Omaha. 7 25 Will Cure Consumption .A A Iler ren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honoy and Tnr is the best preparation or coughs, colda and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." For sale by Hill. it Sixteen Leading Brands in patent zinc moisture case. Keeps tllGlll in first class condition. A trial will convince you. Respectfully, M. T. HILL David Frazler ia quite sick. See M T Hill Tor lire iriHiiiance. John Strain is sick with tj phoid ma larial fever. Wm Kerley movod to Auburn first of the week. the See Keeling'a new prices and beauty. wall paper for Milk Tickets for salo at this office; only 25 cents per 100. Call and Bee ub for reduced rates on magazines nnd newspapers. See W. W.' Harris of South Auburn for Clothing .and Dry Goods. Get your machine oil at the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Geo. L. Kennodyof London precinct was a Nemaha visitor Monday. Don't forget that Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. carry the best mixed paints, Mil. James Hiatt and daughter, Mrs. Starks, arrived in Nemaha Saturday morning. The rainfall Thursday and Thursday night of last week amounted to one and 72-100 inches. Dr. B. Bell-Andrews has sold 'his practice in Stella to Dr. A. L. Stiers and will move to Oklahoma. Mrs. J. B. Hoover started for Ma nila, Iowa, Thursday morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Crother. Take the wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney, prop. Headquarters for harness, whips, dusters, fly nets. EdwardB & Bradford Lumber Co, Mrs. Mary Huff of Stanberry, Mo., arrived in Nemaha Monday on a visit to ber daughter, Mrs. Will F, Keeling. F. L. McNown has been elected principal of the Peru schools. Wo be lieve the board made a good selection. For host assortment of Dry GoodB and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Miss Roxie Parker retimed to Au burn Thursday after a week's visit with her cousin, Miss Nellie Sanders. Tho carpenters commenced work on Dr. Gaither's house ThurHaymornlng. The house will cost about 91G00. T.C. Daugherty has the contract. O. K. Fisher wbb in Hwn Monday for the first tiino in four weeks, ne has not entirely recoyered from bin re cent sickness but is improving. WANTED One good horse, black or bay, weight abont 1100. Must be perfectly sound and a goodt road horse. No others need apply. S. H. Avky & Co,, Auburn, Nebr. Hev, J, S. W Dean, 1) 1) , presiding elder of the Nebraska City district of the M, E. church, was a welcome caller Monday. Will Tidrow, who has been running a restaurant at Phelps, Mo sold out a few daya ago and on Tuesday moved to Nemaha. Will F. SanderB is rusticating in London precinct this week, hulplng Carl 13. Sanders build fence and doing other farm work. Mrs. Bert Swan and aidter, MIbs Nellio Wheeler, of Auburn, visited their grandmother, Mrs. Koslna Wheeler, Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho members of tho Nemaha lodge, A. O. U. W have voted to surrender the charter, and the members will be transferred to lodges -in near-by towns. Men and boys are in activo demand this week to assist in stacking grain, threshing, Bholllng corn, making hay, etc. Any one who wanted work could got it. M. A. Perkins has opened a jewelry store at Brownvilln. He announces that hn Ib there to slay, and has bought residence property. See his advertisei merit in another column. A. F. Walsh bought 130 Angora goats at Kansas City last week. They got to Nemaha Sunday morning and attracted much attention. They will bo put on tho land cleared of timber last winter, to keep down the sprouts and weeds. IEEE DELIVERY BEPTEMBEE 1st Notice has been received by our post mistress that service on rural free de livery route No. 1 will be started from Nemaha September 1st. No Informa tion Iiub yet been received as to wh the carrier will be. Fred Culp of Lincoln came to Nema ha Friday last and visited friends until Wednesday. Fred lived in Nemaha in hiB schoolboy days but has been living in Lincoln for several yeara. Ho 1b clerking in one of the large clothing stores of that pity. . Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and oarseneBs. For sale by M T Hill . TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV $ TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV W 7 L. H- ZB-A-TTXiIES TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV j - MM W. W. rield lost one of his big gray horses during the high water. It was tracked to tho bank ol tho NomahaN and It Is supposed got Into tho water and as the current wao very swift was ' not able to get out and drowned. Mrs. Hoso Gllbert'a house is now completrd except papering and she han the nicest and most comfortable house In town, It lnui a parlor, dlnltig room, kitchen, tbreo bedrooms, store room with place for coal, wood, etc., closets, cellar, porches, otc. T. C. Daugherty of Auburn had the contract and the work la first class In every particular. Nothing was slighted. The material was good and everything done in good shape. Lost Pocketbook I lout my.pocketbook last Saturday somewhero between tho depot at Nt maha and Johu B. Stotts' farm In St Deroiu precinct: Pocketbook was a large folding one, considerably worn, and contained 3140 In bills and about 81.50 in allvor. A roward of $20 will be given for its return. Finder will ploaso leave It at The Advertiser ollicu and got reward. Titos. Piujlvh. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE Whereas, The All-wise Creator has Been fit in His providence to remove from our mldBt our wtrthy brother John Maxwell, and thus deprived 11 a of his companionship, his wife of an affectionate husband, and his children of a loving father; wo, as his fraternal brothers of Viptory lodge No. 100, I. O. O. F.. Nemaha, Nebraska, most sorrowfully reBolve: 1st, That we deeply sympathize with the sorrowing family in this sad bos reavemeru, and will render them all the help we can to lighten their sorrow and lonolinesa', 2nd. That a copy of these resold, tloua be presented to the wife of our deceased brother as a lasting testimony of our sorrow in her sad afilictlou. :)rd. That a copy of these resolu tions be furnished the Mobraska Adi vertiBer for publication. 4th. That these resolutions be a part of the records of our lodge. P. Kekkkii, D. H, Clahk, W. F. Kkuliko, Committee. Vl f .-I - 4 - w Me? -W. i ' w. n "m j . rfl -i i i