The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 31, 1902, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV11
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1902.
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Have you.seen our
Ladies Walking Skirts?
They aro the latest productions of the Camorson Skirt Co.
5 of Omaha.
They range in price
One line of Men's Work Shirts,
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For one week only
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Regular 50 cent goods now..-.
Men's and Boys' Covert and
ment and prices are lowest, as usual.
Boys' Corduroy Knee Pants, worth Go cents, here.
Men 's Corduroy Pants, such
we sell them at
See our line of Men's Heavy
65 cents, now
One lot of regular 35 cent
One WeekOnly
Wall Paper
To clean up the line for spring
Come and See 7We
F'OR BUSINESS.
JNO. W.
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Next Tuesday ia election day.
See M T Hill for Ore iiiHuranco.
Earle Steutovllle returnod from Graf
Sarurday.
F.L.Woodward went to Wymore
Thursday. '
Try tlie Devoo paint, bold by J. W,
Kerns, Auburn.
J. II. Sold returned from Kansas
City Sunday morning.
For Sale A house 10x21 and 3 lots.
Trice 8U75. Apply at this olllee.
Mrs. John Maxwell went to Auburn
Thursday to viait friends for two or
three days.
Hon. John F. Ebuother, postmaster
ad mayor of Aapinwall, gav us
call Tuesday.
S. K. Anderson lu , having a rack
walk put in on the worth .side of bis
blck otoro room.
W. S. Titus got iq a car load of sheep
Monday evening. Wo understand bo
shipped them to sell.
Burkott Seld, with bis mother and
ant, Miss Gertie Barker, gave us
pletirant call Monday.
We hope every republican will vote
naxt Tuesday we are not bo anxious
about the other fellows.
For best assortment of Dry Goods
aud Shoes go to the Daylight Store of
South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodward went
to Falls City last Saturday, v'sltlng
friends thore and at Stella until Mon
day evening. '
O. F. Scovill camo down from Mil
ford Tuesday and will probably remain
for some time, as- ho baa taken the
agoncy for a patent fence.
Rev. M. C. Aldredge will preach
regularly at tho Cumberland Presby
terian church (Mt, Pleasant) every two
weks. Everybody is invited:.
39c $
assort- $
Duck Coats
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large
50c $
as you have paid
$3.00 fbr,$
$2.00
Fleeced Underwear,
worth $
49c $
For?
2Gc$
values in Dress Goods
Very Cheap
goods.
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NEBRASKA
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. X. Sanders of
London precinet visited tho editor and
family Wednesday forenoon.
D. C. Perkins, special agent and ad
juster of the Nebraska Mercantile Mu
tual Insurance company of Lincoln;
Nebraska, Rave us a cull Wednesday.
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Stephen Cooper and family returned
from Oklahoma Tuesday. Steve is
not carried away with thnt country
and has no intention of moving there.
Clnud T). Scovill writes us that he is
now at JackBon, Nebr., and asks that
his paper bo sent there. lie is Ht 111 in
the employ of the Edwards & Brad
ford Lumber Co.
The editor farod well Monday, as he
was presented with two plates of fino
cake one from tho birthday dinner
oiven Henry Clnrk and one from the
birthday dinner given Tom Chambers.
The Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Pres
byterian church baH been repaired,
repainted Inside, repapered, a now roof
pilt on, and otherwise put in good
shape, Services are hold every two
weolw.
Tho Nebraska Mercantile Mutnal
Insurance company of Lincoln; Ne
braska, baa over $0,000,000 Insuranco
in force with the leading business men
of the state. Ask to see a list of them.
W. W. Sanders is their local agent.
HENEY OLARK SUEPEISED.
Ilanry Clark wb74 years old Sunday
and relatives and friends surprised him
by going to his home with woll filled
baskets "and taking dinner and spend
ing the day with him and his ostimable
wife. Tho surpriso was complete and
Mr. Clark and tho guests enjoyed the
occasion very much. A number of
nico presents were received. Fortys
four were present B. F. Jones and
family, Dr. H.S. Gaither and family,
J. M.Clark and family, E. L. Paris
and family, E. E. Moore and family,
August Qulller and family, David
Frazier and wife, Mrs. John Maxwell,
Mrs. James A. Titus and G. N. Titus,
Miss Li'zlo Lewark, R. I. Brown and
family, W. T. Clark.
from $2.00 up.
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In ordor to reduce stock will
sell all wall paper at just half
price.
8 cent paper at...: . 4c
10 cent paper at 5c
15 cent paper at 8c
20 cent paper at. 10c
25 cont paper at 13c
Above prices aro for full bolts
not single rolls,, and aro cheaper
than nowspapors. All present
stock must be sold. Come early.
Yours for cheap wall paper,
M. T. HILL
Old papers for sale at this office.
School supplies of all kinds at Keol
ing's drug store.
See W. W. Harris of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
A. F. Walsh, who had been takhiR
in tho lijvo stock show nt Kansas City,
returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Del Vandevontor and Miss
Maud Miller of Biownville, and Mrs.
Emma Butler of Missouri were calling
on Nemaha friends Wednesday. Mth.
Butler gavo Tho Advertiser ofllco a
call, but unfortunately tho editor was
absent.
While walking in to church Sunday
night Henry Clark stopped to one side
of the road to lot a team pas3, but did
not get out far enough and was struck
on the back of the hand, probably by
the end of a singletree, making a pain
ful wound.
"VVe made a mistake in L. H. Battles'
advertisement last week. lie Jb sell
ing handsome picture frames at '7fi
cents instead of 91.75, as wo had it
lasttweek. The frames aro well worth
$1.7r, but as thoy have only a few of
them left he is closing them out at 75
cents each.
C. II. Marion, auctioneer, Falls City,
Nebr , has an advertisement in thih
issue. Mr. Marion is said, to be one of
tho beet auctioneers in the stnte. He
Is especially good at selling Uvo stock
Mr. Marlon is the auctioneer at J. II.
Seid's hog Hale at Falls City ou Satur
day, Nov. 8th.
Tho ladles aid society of tho Christ
ian church met with Mrs. C. P. Barker
Thursday. Twenty-three werp present
nnd all had a good time and accomp
lished considerable work. Not thn
least pleasant part of the day was tho
lino dinner furnished by the hostess,
which waB enjoyed by all.
Poland China Hog Sale
r will offer for sale at mj farm, six
miles east and one milo south of Au
burn and Ave miles northwest of Ne
maha, on Friday, November 28thi
about eighty bond of thoroughbred
Poland China hogs. FiWl particulars
soon. D. E. ZOOK.
Col. M. W. Handing, Auctioneer.
Married At Topeka.Kansas, Friday,
Octobor 17, 1002, Mr. W. L. Peterson
to Miss Tudie Scovill. Mr. Peterson
is employed in the freighk department
of tho M. P. Ii, It., and at present is
located at Gamett, Kansas, where the
newly married couple are Making their
home. Tho many friends of the bride
unite in wishing her and fctr husband
a long and happy life, in which good
wishes The Advertiser heartily joins.
Will Cure Consumption. A A Iler
ren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's
Honey and Tar is the best preparation
for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I
know that it has cured consumption in
the first stages," For sal by mil,
J car load of FIour
Just received and .for sale Iby
Gilbert & McOandles
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J complete stocl-c of seasonable
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Burkett and Mickey at
Auburn Friday, Oct. 31
Hon. E. J. Burkett, candidate for re
election as coni'rcssman from tho First
district, and (Ion. J. II. Mickey, cans
dldate for governor, will be at Auburn
Friday night, October 81st, nnd will
uddress the people oit the issues of the
campaign.
Tho ladles' Christian aid society will
give a dinner in tho now brick on elec
tion day. An oyster supper will be
given at night. Cuke and coffee will
also bo served. This Ih to help resout
thoxshurch. Come out and help ua.
By order of committee.
NEMAHA HAS A GHOST..
Now Nemaha has a ghost. One of
the good Indies of Nemaha saw It on
Sunday. This ghoBt Is different from
the most of them, as it appears in dayt
light. The lady was expecting her son
and his wifo to spend the day with
tier. She heard a noise liko s'ome one
walking on tho Web. After waiting
a few minutes the lady opened the
door, expecting to sco her son and his
wife, but instead there 'stood a woman
dressed in a long looso black robe.
Tho lady of tho liouso said "Good
morning," and instantly the woman or
ghost or whatever it was disappeared
and has not been seen since. This la
the story as it has been told to us.
A Revelation. If you will mako
inquiry It will bo a revelation to you
how many succumb to kidney or blad
der troubles In one form or another. If
tho patient is not beyond medical aid,
Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It
never disappoints. For sale by Hill.
J noA stock:
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SEID S HOG SALE.
,1. II. Selri will havo a sale of thor
oughbred Poland China hogs at Sol G.
Stump'a feed yardfl, Falls City, Nebr. ,
on Satuiday, Nov. Slh. .C. II. Marli.n
is auctioneer. Forty hogs will he
sold about lift eon gilts, the remainder
males. Any one wanting to buy good
stock will do well to attend this sale.
TOM CHAMBERS REMEMBERED.
Tho trlends aud relatives of Tom
Chambers surprised him lust Sunday
by all coming in with well tilled bas
kets, it being Tom's 4 1st birthday.
Those present were Mr. aud Mrs. II.
D. Waterman, Mis. Chambuis and Cad.
Mr. and Mie. Fiauk Flack and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Chambers abd fam
ily, Mr. and Mio. Tjed Hoover and
tamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chambeis
aud family, Mr. and Mrn. John Golf
aud family, Mr. and Mrp. Albert Samp
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Maxwell aud famll). All enjoyed
themselves and loft wishing Tom many
more such birthdays aud that all may
bu invited.
Onk Who Was Tiikuk.
Foloy'a Honey and Tilr contains no
opiates and can safely bo given to
childion. V'or salo by M T Hill.
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Tho Advortlsor and the Chicago Iu
tor Ocean for 81.51)
Fortuno Favors A Toxnn.
Having distressing pains in my
head, back and stomach, and being
without appetite. 1 began to use Dr
King's New hifo Pills, write. W P
Whitehead ufKennedalo, Texas, and
soon foltlikoa now man. In fall hlo
in stomach andjivcr troubles. Only
25c at Keoling's drug Btoro.
just received
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