The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, December 11, 1903, Image 1

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VOLUME XLVlll
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Li, 1903
XUMBER 25
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GOOD GOODS
We still have a few
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LadiesWalking Skirts
left, on -which we will make the following
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J Our regular $3.50 skirt for this week at
Our regular $4.00 skirt at
x Our regular $4.50 skirt at
2 Our regular $6.00 skirt at
These skirts are cut full in size and
values at these prices.
SPECIAL PRICES
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$2.50$
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Men's half -wool pants, the regular $2.00 kind, we sell at-$1.50
Fancy cotton wristing in pink, blue and green, regular
price 15 cents, this week at -L' 12-$
are
Also leggings, shoes, overshoes, duck coats, xjind every- $
tiling you want for cold weather.
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Local News
See If T Hill for Ore insurance.
Only two weeks until Ouristnas.
We had another little enow Thurst
day.
lira. J. B. Fisher, we learn, is quite
sick.
Another light snow fell Tuesday
night. v
Try the Devot paint. Sold by J. W.
Kerns, Auburn.
A, F. Walsh went to Lincoln Saturn
day of last week.
Wes Clark is suffering from a car
buncle on his right shoulder.
A flne line of silverware suitable fer
wedding presents at Heeling's.
Miss OUio Fisher of Colerado is
visiting Miss Anna Knapp this week.
Dan Fauver of Wymore is visiting
the family of James If. Burns this
week.
Too bridge across the Nemaha south
of town is impassible on account of
. repairs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sbubert of
Bracken were visiting Nemaha friends
Monday. A
Claud, Grace and Lynn Jarvis went
to Wabash, Neb., Monday to visit
their grandmother,
Jas. A. Stepeeuson was feeling good
Wednesday morning, as he finished
husking corn Tuesday.
The editor's office phone is No. 7 and
that of his reaidenoe is No. 1. Call us
up If you have any news.
Joe Bunger is getting his house
pretty well enclosed and is rushing the
work as rapidly as possible.
Miss Lizzie Lownrk started for
Granite. 111., Monday, where she will
visit until after Christmas.
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Mrs. Fearl Finch Roberta of Browns
ville was the guest of Mrs. Cora
Crother Wednesday.
The editor Is living on "he and
hominy" now and can appreciate the
fondness of Mliaourlans for this food.
Homer H. Dewees, who has been
working near Nebraska flit for tk
past six weeks, returned to Nemaha
last Friday. '
Faint oil, machine oil, harness oil,
coal oil, bicycle oil, any kind ef oil at
the right price at Edwards & Bradford
Lumber Co,
Miss Edith Swan of Molint. Ills..
arrived in Nemaha Thursday of last
week on a visit to Mrs.lWm. H. Hbovn
er and family.
F. L, Woodward, manager of the
pcra bouse, says be has booked a
good minstrel troup of eighteen per
sons for December 25.
Marie Scofleld of Taylor, Neb , visit-
eo her graudmotber, Mrs. E. A.
Miniok, and her aunts in Nemaha
Monday and Tuesday.
We are requested to thank the peo
ple, especially those from Nemaha, for
the liberal patronage given the oyster
supper at Champion Tuesday night.
For 8ale Bay herse, weight 1100,
7 years old, goed driver. One buggy,
nearly new, also a good set of single
harness. See W. E. Wiieeld9n.
I. N. Vogel of Omaha, deputy for
the Boyal Achates, was in Nemaha
several days'iast week, and until Tuess
day of this week, in the interest of
chat order.
We have received from Congressman
Burkett a copy of Diseases of the
Horse, a apeciul report published by
the U. S. department of agriculture.
It is an excellent work.
Prof. Eugene Howe of Exeter, Neb.,
arrived In Nemaha Saturday afternoon,
called by the serious illness of biB fath.
or, Seymour Howe. He returned to
Exeter Wednesday,
Will Davenport, a former teacher in
the Nemaha schools, was shaking
hands with his many friends in Nem
aha last Saturday. Will has been oms
ployed in the stockyards in Chicago
for some time. '
There will be an oyster supper at the
Larkin school house en Saturday, Dei
cember 12. Price of snpper, 15 cents
for adults, 10 cents for children. Pros
ceeds for the benefit of school. Every
bedy is invited.
Street Commiseltner Zook this week
put in 10'lnch tiling aoress the street
from the Advertiser office to the liv
ery stable, to carry off the water com
ing down the ditch on the south side
of Washington street.
We humbly apologize to Mrs. W . E.
Wbeeldon for a mistake we made last
week . It was Mrs , Earle Gilbert and
Mrs. Wheeldon that entertained the
Rebekaks at the Kensington Saturday
afternoen of the week before,
F. L. Weodward has leased the
Hoover epera bouse for the next year
aad will theroughly overhaul the
same inside and put it in geod shape.
He will get some good attractions for
the remainder of the season, if passible.
Another car load of fleurfremthe
Anrora mills just unloaded at the
Paris building the flour that pleases
everybody in quality and price. Bran,
shorts, ohop feed, Graham and corn
meal always on hand. Crother, the
harness man, will wait ou you.
E. L, Paris.
MRS, THEO HILJL
Is closing out her
Winter Hats, Ribbons, Tips,
and all Winter Millinery.
Call and see her for Bargains.
ST" Any one knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle.
Ed Knapp had another little runs
away Wednesday. He stepped into
the meat market, leaving his dray
team standing, and had just get inside
the door when the horses started on a
run for the barn. They ran into a
wagon in front of the little brlek
house and stopped. No damage was
dene.
Mise Mae Phillips and Mies Minnie
Nelson are helding revival services at
the Methodist ohurch this week, Miss
Phillips gives some excellent talks and
Mias Nelson is a flne singer. Sunday
ight the house was orowded and a
great many had to stand. It is hoped
much good will be accomplished by
these ladies.
Dr. I, H. Dillon of Auburn and Dr.
James Kay of Nemaha operated on
Seymour Howe's leg Snnday. The
growth ou the side of the bone was re
moved and the decayed piece of bone
were taken out. He rallied from the
operation as well as could be expected
and is now feeling better, although he
is yet very weak. On account of atom
aoh trouble he can take but little
nourishment and of course this keeps
blm very weak.
FOUND
The cheapest place
to buy good.
W, M, SneMtig
of St. Deroin. Nebr.,
Is closing out his stock
and will sell on Satur
days for cash at actual
cost of goods, with ten
per cent added.
Call on him for bargains.
Old papers for sale at this office.
If you want fire insurance, either
in eld line or mutual companies, call
n W. W. Sanders.
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HOLIDAY GOODS
We beg to announce to the good people of
Nemaha and vicinity that we are now open
ing the
LargestsBest Line Holiday Goods
in the county
WE MEAN IT
There are too many items to even attempt
to mention them
Our long experience makes us know your
wants. Please call and you will find the
Quantity and Variety
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AS TO PRICES
The goods were bought right. "W e pay
no rent or clerk hire We can and will save
you money. A visit will convince you
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