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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1903)
4 v Rift VOLUME XLVlll NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, EHIDAY, DECEMBER 25,3 NUMBER 27 THEO HILJU Tng out her Ik You can buy Useful and Appropriate CHRISTMAS PRESENTS text VANDERSLICE'S Tour-piece Glass Sets Fancy Tumblers - A fine line of Neckties Handkerchiefs Suspenders Gloves and Mittens Blankets ONE LOT OF MEN' SHIRTS AT COST All Goods sold at lowest cash prices When arranging for your Christmas dinner, remember I carry a large stock of FRESH GROCERIES Call and see me. Yours truly, J. H. Vanderslice See M T Hill for Ore insurance. J. H.Seid bus bad bis bouse painted. Merry Christmas to alt and to all a happy New Year. Miss Kate Carter of Peru was the guest of Mrs. D. E . Littreil from Sat urday until Tuesday. Clayton Flaok of Auburn Tisited 4iia grandparents Mr. andMra.J.P. Flack the tirat of tbe weolc. Christmas exercises will be held at tbe Methodist and Christian churches tonight (Thursday), free to all. Mrs. Alice A. Minick of Brownville was the guest of Mrs. F. L. Wood" ward Monday and Tuesday. Miss Minnie May, who has been visiting friends at Peru, Omaha and Plattsmouth, returned home Saturday . Walt Maxwell was sufferiug from an attack of grip Wednesday and Mrs. Maxwell went over the route with tbe mail. Mrs. O. L. Minick was in from Bracken Monday. GentB furnishing goods a specialty at Yanderslice's. The tax collector was rounding up our citizens Tuesday. A fine Hue of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Reeling's. Dr. Cap Graves of Peru made a pros fessional visit to Nemaha Monday. ilt.T. Devorss went to Forest City, Mo., Thursday, to spend Christmas. If you have an item of iiowb let us know over the phone if you have one. Miss Jessie Steuteville is spending the vacation at her home in Brown vllle. ' Mrs. S. T. Argabright went out in the country Wednesday to spend Christmas with her son, W. S. Arga bright. Mrs. Carrie LukeDs of KansaB City, Mo., arrived in Nemaba,Tuesday even ing on a viBit to her brother, F. L. Woodward. , L. P. Dewees returned to Nebraska City, Tuesday, after a few days visit at Nemaha, Miss Carrie 0. Burg started for Dallas City, Ills. Friday afternoon, to spend the holidays at home. John G, Boyd of Aapinwall precinct and his daughter, Miss Dottie Boyd were pleasant callers Tuesday. Mrs W. E. Wheeldon went to Geneva, Nebr., Saturday, to visit rela Uvea. She returned home Thursday. I. Lund has the foundation corns pleted and has commenced on tbe car penter work for his house south of the Methodist church. F. E. Gaitber, who has been atlends ing tbe Orelghton medical college at Omaha, cutne home Saturday evening to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Klndig of Waketleld, Nebr., arrived In Nemaha Saturday afternoon on a visit to Mrs. Kindlg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Peabody. Another car load of flour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building the Hour that pleases everybody in quality and price. Bran aborts, chop feed, Graham and corn meal always on hand. Crother, the Fine sweot pickles in bulk at Vans dersllce'a. Try the Dovoa paint. Held by J. W Kerns, Auburn. Ed Kennedy, living in St Deroin precinct, died Monday morning, Dec. 21, at 2 o'clock, of thypold pneumonia lie was buried at Falls City Tuesday. John Ebnothor, late postmastor at ABplnwall, brought the supplies from that offlco to Nemaha last Saturday and turned them over to the post master here. Clifford Catlin, who has been assists ant chemist in a beet sugar faotory at RockyJFord,Colo,, came home the first of the week, the factory having closed until next season. A. R. Titus and W. W. Sanders drove out to Auburn Friday night and attended a lecturo given by Captain S. Albert! on his PxporlenceB in Russia especially iu Siberia. It was very ins teresting. T. L. Williams is cleaning up tho road past his place, cutting out the brush and putting it n shape. He has tbe thanks of the traveling publl o The rural mail carrier is especially grateful. Born To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Knapp, Tuesday morning, December 22, 1003, twin girls, weighing six pounds each. John thinks his Christ mas present better than anybody's. He certainly has good reasons for bo lng proud. Winter Hats, ixrbons, Tips, and all Winter Millinery. Call and see her for Bargains. y tSFAny ono knowing themsolves indebted to mo will pleaso call and settle. Mr. and Mrs. C. Doross of Avery, Iowa, arrived In Nomaha Tuesday fore noon. Mrs. Deross io a daughter of Grandpa Prall and was called hore by tho low condition of nor father's health. Wo are glad to learn that Seymour Howe is feoling a little better. He rested first rate Wednesday night. Ho is able to sit up a little and eat a llttlo more. We hope tho improvement will continuo. On Monday a bouncing baby boy nppoared at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blunt, five miles east of.town, Thoy are happy ovor the event and have our warmest congratulations. Auburn Herald, J, B. Hoover has improved the looks of his property ho recently bought north of the Minick hall. Last Fri day and Saturduy ho put steel siding on the addition, tho remainder of the house being brick. ' NOTICE TO TAX PAYEES Personal taxes levied for tbe year 1003 are delinquent and draw 10 per cant intorest from Docembor 1st, 1003. Tho same will be subjoot to distress on and after February 1st, 1004. G. E. Codington, Co. Treas. FOUND The cheapest place to buy goods. W, M, Snelling 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. Old papers for sale at this offlco. If you want fire insurance, either in old lino or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sandors. - I HOLIDAY GOODS I Mrs. Anna Powell, who has been visiting Mrs. G. W. Chapman forsev oral days, returned to Missouri Valley, Iowa, Tuesday. MIbs Emma Grim, who Ib attending the institute for the blind at Nebraska City, came to Nemaha Thursday to spend Christmas. Sam Littreil, substitute carrier on route No. l, went over tbe route with tbe mail Monday, as tbe carrier, T. J. Rumbaugh, was about sick. Joe Bunger has his house about com pleted. It Is a neat cottage coating about 81,000 and he haB one of tbe best locations in Nemaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Russell and the two Collin young men atartod for Bristol, Tenn., Monday. Thoy ex pect to make an extended visit. t We beg to announce t6 the good people of Nemaha and Yicinity that we are now open ing the LargestlBest Line oHoliday Goods in the county WE MJEAIV 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 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 Very respectfully, M T HILL $ harness man, will wait on you. H. L Pakis.. Go to Vandersllce for candy 1