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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
tftiitt Op. JL i . VOLUME XLVlll NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903 XUMBER 23 i ATI ii ami I. $ hOOSIER CASH STORE $ s ! GOOD s We still ! i I Ladies Walking Skirts A left, on which we will SPECIAL Our regular .50 skirt for this 3 Our regular $4.00 skirt at Our regular $4! 50 skirt at ; Our regular $6.00 skirt at ....... These skirts are cut full values at these prices. iuou o iiMu-wuui puuLS, tutj I'uguiur $2.uu itinu, we sen aDi.eu l,nir 1 i. i.1 TTfl.riP.W Pnffnn wricf.inw in v5lr mi tj X 7 price 15 cents, this week at " Also leggings, shoes, overshoes, duck coats, ,and every thing you want for cold weather. JHO. W. RITCHE" -k Phone 4 BROWNVILIi-. NEBP. . - . Local ISTews See M T Hill for Ore insurance. Mrs. Walter Hadluck la on the' sick list. 4 Wagon for Bale. Inquire of Nate Sedoras, Farmers are rushing their corn husking. M. T. Hill has received a lot of holiday goods. Try the Devon paint. Sold by J. W Kerns, Auburn. Mrs. MattfeE. Grate has been quite sick for a week or two. About half the people vyou meet are complaining of bad colds. See the Union Dental Co. for your dental work at Omaha prices. Full lino of School Supplies, just re ceived at Keeling' drug-store. No students wj'th the Union Dental Co. All experienced operators. Mrs. Rose Gilbert visited friends at Nebraska City and Lincoln Just week. The 'school had a vacation Thursday and Friduy on acconut of Thanksgiv ing. Our rural route carriers bad a vaca. lion Thursday to enable them to eat turkey. i Misb Minnie May went to Peru Wednesday of last week, returning Saturday. The Monarch range Tthe -best range Kjn earth at Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. The editor's offlce phone Is" No. 7 and Ahat of his residence in No. 1. Call us p if you have any news. Paint oil, machine oil, harness oil, ooitloll, bicycle oil, any kind of' o)l at the rjijht price at Edwards &Brudford jLumberrCo. : -" " GOODS J have a few make the following PRICES week at. $2. 50 jf. 3. 25 l. 8.75$ 5.00 in size and arev Special J i atci fn ii . A T V1nn n-nA J- i2 .$ ? 4 ' I Hog cholera is raging 'in the south- western part or the county; A fine line of silverware suituhlA tnr wedding presents at Reeling's. The Union Dental Co. of Omaha will again visit Nemaha Mondav. Dee. T. County Superintendent Parrlott was in Nemaha Wednesday, visiting the schools. A light snow fell Wednesday morn ing probably a half inch. It soon diss appeared. BornTo Mr. and Mrs. D. Briggs, Saturday night, Nov. 21, 1903, a Qne daughter. Miss Be&sle Dressier, who has been very fsick with typb'onpneumbnia, ia getting better. Two or 'three new houses will be built in Nemaha this fall If the weathi er keeps good. Frank Flack of Auburn came in to Nemaha last Saturday to see his mother, returning the next day. Rev. J. W. Sapp preached an excel lent Thanksgiving sermon at the Chris tian church at 11 o'clock Thursday. I will sell you a drop bead sewing machine at the right price. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs. Welton and Mrs Charlie Rob erts were visiting with the family of John Hawxby Thursday of last week. D.H. Dunlapof Westboro, Mo., has been In Nemaha this week. He is trying to buy a lot of land in this cpunty. Afra. A T? Wl.i. ... i. t . ( .w. , iimioii, wuu mitt ueen visiting Now York pnd other places m me easi, returned home Tuesday evening. o Wo havo been getting our pre?s res paired this week, which, together with Thanksgiving, causes us to bo late wiih the paper. - Make your hens lay! The poultry producls of the United State are, worth mere each year than all the gold mined in tke universe, We have Lees' Egg Maker and Poultry Food, Deodorized Dried Blood, Ground Oyster Shells, Try them Very -respectfully Wl. T. HILL JoeBunger has been bullding a house for Janes Wolfe, on the farm the lat ter bought of T. IV. Lytle. in Aspint wall precinct. Mrs. J. H. Flack, who has been quite Bick, is much better and went to Auburn Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. George R. Ljndaey. i For Bale Bay hersff, weight llOOi 7Zyears old, good driver. 1 One buggy, nearly new, also.a.good set of single harness. See WVE. Wheeldon. Mrs. John Horner of Omaha, who has been vlslt.liig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Rumbaugh, for about three. weeks, returned home Saturday. Wm. Mead has finished gathering twelve acres of ills corn and got about 1000 bushels of fine corn an averase of 83 bushnfs per acre. vVho cab bsat it. Bom-To r. J". C. Broai y, Monday night, Nov. 23; 1003, a Hne boy. Arid Cal is feeling as good as he wolud if the whole democratic ticket had "been elected. James Hiatt, who has been at St. Joe for the past two weeks, being treated for bis eye, writes that it pains him very much, It was worse the day he wrote. We will make you a close price on furniture for the next ten days to make room for another car, load. Call and get prices. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. To the people of Nemaha and vicin.v ity: I wish to eay ttiat I have cut out the meat business but'will continue to handle flour and feed at the old stand. E. L. Paws.' John I. Dressier Bold lots 15 and 10, block 40, to Joe Bunger a few days ago Mr. Bunger will build tnereon this fall if winter does not cotne too soon. These lots are just west of Mr. Dress ler's home. The price paid was 8125. Mr. Lressler says this is the Gr$l pieco of real estate be ever sold. HABWE8S HABNES8 HAENESS Foi the next ten days, before invoic ing, we will make you harness prices way down low. If 'you are going to buy a set call and got our prices. We can save you money. E. & B. L Co. Take the wngonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop. Old papers' for sale at this ofllce. A Lessoq ia Health ' ' Healthy kidneys Alter the Impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Fos ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kids neys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and, bladder disease. Jt stronghtens the whole system. MT Hill. i MRS. THEO HILL Is closing out her Winter Hats, Ribbons, Tips, and all Winter Millinery. Gall and see her for Bargains. iW Any one knowing themselves Indebted to me will please call and settle. FOUND The cheapest place to buy goods. W, M, Snefflng of St. Deroin, Nebr,, Is closing out his stock and will sell on Satur days for cash at actual cost of goods, with ten percent added. Call on him for bar gains DEESSLEE-ANDEEBON Married Thursday, November 20, 1003, at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Anderson, In Auburn, Nebraska, by Rev. B. W. Marsh, Mr. John I. Dressier of Neman ha and Miss Belle Anderson. Mr. Dressier ia one of our beet cltln zens and the bride Is a very, popular lady. Both have a host of friends who unite in congratulations and best' wishes. Ouly members of the families were present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Dressier came te Ne maha that afternoon In the evening oyer thirty f omr cllizeas met at the home of Dr. Galtber and at eight o'clock went' to Mr. Dresslet's bom and serenaded them. They were in vited In and after congratulating the newly married couple an hour was spent very pleasantly. Remember the concert by the Mids land Concert Co. Saturday night of next week. It wilt bo a musical treat for our people. Reserved seats on sale at the postofllce. Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 85 cents. Mrs. Lizzie Fuller and Mrs. Sowles of Nemaba were pleasant visitors at the home of Mrs. A. L. P. Thompson Wednesday of last week, also Mrs, Marshall Pryor and Mrs. Benson Pryor of Champion. An oyster supper will be given at the Minick ball Saturday night, 'Deo. 3. Sandwiches and coffee will alst be served. Proceeds for the benefit of the Christian Sunday school. Every, body invited If you want flre 'insurance, either In old line or mutual companies, call, n W. W. Sanders. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. You never heard any one using Fo ey's Honey and Tur and not being Buttoned.--MT Hill. .. The Advertiser and the Western Swine Breeder one yeur for $1.86; the Advertiser and Poultry 'Topics one year for $1.15; The Advertiser and the Daily Omaha News one' year lor 82.no ; the Advertiser and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry News and Home stead Institute numbers oj.eyear for $1.82; the Advertiser and the Nebraska Farmer one year for 81.85; tho Adver tiser and the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean one year for 81.60; the Adver tlsor and the Soml-Weekly St. Louis Globe De'mocrat one year for 81.76; the Advertiser and the SemMWeekly Nebraska State Journal one year for $1.85. These are some of our clubb. Ing offers, but wo have others, Can you beat them anywhere? Foley's Honey and Tar Is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, -M T Hill. Tiavelbg is Dangarous i Constant motions jara the kidneys which are kept In place In the body by delicate attachments. This is the rea son that'travelere, trainmen, . street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in borne form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. EHauaan locomotive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with try kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy's Kidney Cure. -MTHIII. A New Invention Minick'sFleldCorn Husking Machine basks the corn from the stain. Imtvinv stalks standing in the field. Exclusive state and manufacturer a right for sale by the Inventor and patentee, Corres pondence solicited. Address 4 4 H. T. MINICK. Nemaha. Neb . Poultry Wanted I will pay the Highest Market Price in Cash for Poultry of all kinds, delivered at the stores of Gilbert & McCandlesa and J. H'Van dersllce tn Wednesdayeach week Craws to be empty. Will alse bay ' Hides and Furs of all kinds. DR. G. M, ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella " - Xebrsuika O. O. SNOW . Auctioneer Fifteen years experience. Terms and dates nt The Advertiser ofllce. ' Nemaha, Nebraska. 1 ' t Off ico in Keeling drug store. i WESLEY K. CLARK Doalorjlu Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEE 'Phono calls answered promptly. 'Phone No 20- NEMAHA, NEBR, . Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer I KEEP W STOCK A COAtPlETE KtffE Of Gaskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEARSE IN 00NNE0TI0N O. A. LORD a HUBERT, N Em ASK A PSrrHrrrrrrrT