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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1902)
90" ? 1 ", i" (f -I VJS .T " HW VHT" T"W ""-" pnw Tiy-' wrrHmr A -JyCi-tCf. 'f-Cs. X ff t VOLUME XLVll NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, I)K( 1 1), 1102 .VUiMKR 21) sart; A- tiioSvM gyj i ii . i i ii i ii i uiiiiii.iiniii.iiii iinijiiiiisrjy Our M&gnifiosntDisplay RN an mw OR W wa - . rfi I PlfiWP uumiLf 11; I El v r -. W: :) i '51 1 7 1 A Is now ready for the buyer. This year we expect a larger Christ mas trade than we have had before. Now goods just in. Things to please the old and young, and at prices that you cannot afford to overlook. Eancy Cliinaware CtiPJ and suueern, plates, entice dishes, out meal bowle, berry sets.jdoll go-carts, stoves, money bunks, Toys Oimo,wlHlbnrrow.s, express wrnions. nniu, breiul ami milk nt , salt and pepper shakers, pltchera, ute. Dolls China, rnbbnr, kid bmlv, bique and juintoii dvills, from one cent up. Lamps Plain and fancy glass lamps. Niekle lamp with Rochester burner, suitable for Christmas presents. trumpets, tops, etc. Miscellaneous Celluloid, nlckle, silver and wicker-, work toilet cne-, handkeri'ltlef boxes, collar ami cult lox, ivoik boxes in plush, soap diflho', etc Ganies .lackstraws, liddleiUnvinkp, authors parches! boards, checker bimrds. , We havo an extraordinary fine line of Christmas Candies and Nuts Wo will give special prices to persons buying for Christmas trees and xublic treats. OCJR LADIES WALKING SKIRTS should not be overlooked at Christmas time. They rango in price from $2.00 to $0.00. Shoes Selz shoes best on earth. Men's shoes from tf I .10 to 33 GO JL idles' shoes from 61.50 to $3 00 Overshoes glen's rolled sole, 2 buckle, first qual ity; our price tl.50: you pay at other 'Stores 51 75. II w h this? Felt Boots Men's felts with 0110 buckle over $1 J).) Boys' telts with ono huekle over.St 7.1 ir TV 1 Santa Claus is laid up at Auburn with the Smallpox AtkI has turned his stock of presents over to us, We realize its a big task we have undertaken, but we will do our very best, and have the very largest stock of the new est and best goods ever brought to this mar ket, such as Plush and Celluloid Toilet Oases, Manicure Sets, Photo, Autograph and Scrap Albums, Photo Boxes and Cases, Smoking and Shaving Cases, Glove and Handkerchief . Boxes, Fancy Shell and Celluloid Boxes,etc, etc., and for the little folks Toys, Dolls,Doll Carriages, Sleighs, Wagons, BIocks, Chil dren's Books, etc , etc. the largest lot by far ever. As to prices, they are lower than you ever hoped for. They're here now. Call early. Very respectfully, m n m Hill X EM M x K . V. V- if-V- V--V- -K4t-K-t-t-K-K-X-K--j-j-(c-K-K-K-K-K. j------- -K-K-K-K-K-K"K"K-K-K-K Jf Underwear Men heavy deuced, worth (55c at 40c. Ladies' underwear, lleece d '25 aud 35 Domestics Good unble Killed muslin, worth 0c, hops now at 4c. (lioghauju, per yard, 4?.fc. Cotton (fannels ftooj 5o to 20c. Outing tlaunel from 5 to '20c per yard Corsets Corsets We havo them at 25o and up. Blankets Cotton blanket, -Pto Cotton blankets, U5c Cotton blankets, ?J 1.25 Cotton blankets. 1 j, $ 35 Fine woolen blankets, 88.50 All wool blankets, both warp and filling, $5.00 and 80.00 Local ISTews !!-L-lLJi, l-' l'.""H '' ' 'ii'!!!!!!! The Masonic hull has recently been rcshingled. The school items may be found on the fourth page. Clark & Paris want your hides your cow hides. Timtner Thompson Stella Wednesday. drove over to E. L. Argahrlght of Arapjtho.Okla., remits for subscription to the Adver tiser and also sends a communication which may be found on page 4. Rev. M. M. Goode came up from St Joe Monday to look after his hoes on the Clark farm and llx thorn for the winter. He returned homo Friday? Half Price Half ce Ladies' Capes and Jackets Prai We will now make anything in this lino, at just one-half price. Garments worth 2.50, now at $1.25 Jackets worth 3.00, now at 1.50 Jackets worth 4.00, now at 2.00 Jackets worth 5 00, now at . . 2.50 Capes worth 8.00, now at 4.00 All good values at the regular price. You cannot . afford to miss these at the prices we are now asking for them. 'OUR eiOOEMES are FRESH Anything in this line we can furnish at lowest prices. Come eind &&& Me J3TO. W. RITCHEV BftOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA Mrs. Miles Knapp friends Wednesday. visited Stella The Titus Nursery is loading a car of.seedling irers to ship out. When you want candy go to a candy store. W. P. Tidhow. All our readers have the bpst wishes of Thu Adxertiser for a Merry Christ-mas. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodward and Mrs. Fannie Yackloy wont to Knnsan City Tuesday, and from thero to Gar-, uett, Kansas, the next day, to visit relatives for about two weeks. Mis. F. 13. Woodward went with them as far as Kansas City. Wo understand John Elliott v.m married about a mouth ago, to a young lady lu Oklahoma. John's friends und former scho'ilm.i'vt) ill Nomtilm county wish the young ootiplo a long aud happy Hfo together. Pickles' Holiday Offer I will glvo two Meduliono, framed complete, with every dzen Cabinet Photos from now till the llrst of Jau uaiy 14 in all and one same as above with nil sizes smallor that cabinet 1!3 in all. You should not miss this offer. J. W. PlOKLKS, South Auburn, Nobr. 44)f44-'f'-'f,-'fjf3f)ff)fJf)ff3fjf)f5ff)f5f)f)ff4)f)ff)ff. See M T Hill for Ure insurance. Look out for 'Touipkin's Ilired Man" Dec 10. Try the Devoo paint. Kflrns, Auburn. bold by J. W. School supplies of all kinds at Keeli ing's drug store. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Edwnrds & Bradford Lumber Co. are headquarters for furniture. Buy your harness of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Their goods ae O. K. If you have good butcher stuff for sale see Clark & Paris. Don't forget that you can buy furni ture right of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Leslie Uobison, 13. & M. section foro man at Soutli Auburn, was a Nemaha visitor Saturday. We had three or four inches of snow Friday of last week urd have hud good sleighing ever since. Win. F. Gillespie has bought the Coons property in Nemaha and ex pects to move hero soon. iay uamier. wno ts attending a medical college at Omaha, came home Thursday to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, George Coons and Miss Sallie Coons, living near Howe, were Nemaha visitors Saturday. 1 Come in and get apqualntod. Give us a share of your trade. We will treat you right. Clauk & Paiwp Rev. M. S. Foutch wns sick Inst Sunday night und consequently was unable to fill his appointment at Nemaha. Phristmas For bast assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Edwnrds & Bradford Lumber Co. have juat received a fine line of fur obes and horse blankets. Milk Tickets for sale at this offlce; oitly 25 cents per 100. HORSES FOR SALE Twenty-five hend work horses and mares and twen ty head of colts. Same can be seen on Shook's island, six miles southeast of Nemnha. All native bred, quiet, and unbranded. Jonks & Biiown. L. n. Battles shipped 3, 350 pounds of poultry this week. At tho present prices there is big money in raising poultry. Jauifls O'llarra a day or two ago sold eleven turkeys to L, H. Battlos, re ceiving therefor $15. They were all good ones, Mrs. Georgo McClure and children started for DeWitt Friday morning, where thoy will visit relative until George gets settled. re i k it Present V9 Our new TIES are as fino as you can get any place. Handlrcl-iiefs of all kinds some nice ones. r Siltc Mufflers, etc., etc. ISTew Laixip Not old patterns,' but this season's stylo. 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