The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 02, 1906, Image 1

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    VOLUME L
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAltCH 2, 1906
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OUT PRICE SALE
I have removed my stock of Millinery, otc, to my liomo f.nti
iwn selling all Millinery, Notions, Ribbons, etc.,
AT AND BELOW COST
Come soon for Bargains
Mrs. Theodore Hill
Xjocal News
Magazines on suloat the postolllco,
Dr Bourne fits glasses. So. Auburn.
See the new advertisements in this
issue.
New Btock of fine cundies just re
ceived at the postolllco.
I Work Ih now in progress on the
houBQ on the farm A U MeCundleas
bought lust fall ot Jacob West.
Mrs. Clms. M. Woodward o Kansas
City arrived in Nemaha Thursday
afternoon of last week on a visit to lior
husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Woodward
Jacob West moved to Brownville the
lattor part of last week. Wo regret to
lose this estimable family and cordially
recommend them to tho good people of
Brownville
Tho Kimmel Comedy Co., after an
existence of only about three weeks,
dissolved and disbanded last week, and
on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel
returned to Nemaha.
Big Closing Out Sale
At Sluibert, Nebraska
Wo have bought tho entire stock of H. U. Landolt and will sell
At Cost and Less for 30 Days
Everything must go, so come in and bring us your produce
It buys the same as cash. Wo will givo you a few prices that will
convinco you wo mean business.
Perforated
postolllco.
pencil tablets at tho
Tho poslotllce book store has a lot of
blotters for free distribution If in
need of blotters call and got some.
Groceries
Auburn corn, 5c por can
With p.vrv fi cent box of ca'rtiet
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A ioi oi new uooks jusi. receive M tttcl8 n beautiful picture ia given free
the poatolllce,
Best photos in southeastern Nebr.
at Criley'a. So. Auburn.
Fur the lamest pencil tablet in the
county call at the postolllco.
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The Sunday St. Loila Globe Demon
unit is on sule at the postotlice.
Now for March snows, blows and
suddeu changes in the weather.
Mans of Nebraska, Missouri and
Colorado on sale at the postotlice.
You can got a great big pile of old-
papers for a uickle at tho postotlice.
See It. E. Buchor for the Queen
incubator and brooder. Tho prices aro
right.
at Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Barred Plymouth Rock pullets from
thoroughbred stock for sale by
W, W. Liebhakt.
Mrs. J. F. Beunett and Miss Mable
came in from Auburn Tuesday on a
visit to Mrs. Bennett's sister, Mrs. J.
E. Lambert.
Mrs. Hubbard, aunt of Mtb. W. E.
Wbeeldon, returned to her homo in
Lincoln last week, after sever! week's
visit in Nemaha.
For over soven weeks meetings wore
in progress in Nemaha, counting tho
lectures by John Baptist, closing TTmnn mmlr tnmntnns .inn ra- nun
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i'-riuay uirui. iuo cuurcu guing most tea, iJ5c per pound
people now teei lonesome. pounds beans for SI
40 burs Lenox Sorv for Si
W. W. Keeling will nut In a good 50 vomis, hominv for SI
line of so-called racket goods hr hooii iqc K.JO, baking powder, 8c
as F L. Woodward tiikos tho stock of isc jt, rj. baking powder, 11c;
drugs oil his minus lie win also carry 25c K. (J. baking powder, 18c
a stock of foed of all kinds. i35c Quail oats, 10c
Dress Goods
50c dross goods, por yard, 42o
G5c dress goods, per yard, -lHo
2ec dross goods, per yard, 23e
JJUc dross goods, per vara, 75c
JLsest prints, por yard, Oc
Thoso aro only a fow of our
over the stock.
Wo have a big assortment of furnis
turo that we aro selling at reasonable
prices. Special prices made for
housekeeping ontQts. Try us.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
Miss Pearl Huberts went to Auburn
Monday to complete her training as u
milliner.
Nemaha will soon nave two new
dry goods stores, a new drug store and
anew racket and feid store, besides a
new millinery building.
W, II. Barker can now furnish the
people with uever-sllp horseshoes--
something that has never before been
undled here. Try them.
The Beatrice Creamery Co. will pay
25 cents per pound of butter fat for
hand separator cream, delivered in Ne
maha, Separators sold on easy terms.
It. E. Buciikh, Ageut.
Two or three of our young men have
rented farms for the coming year, and
are inquiring prices on household goods
so we expect some weddings soon. A
farmer without a housekeeper is in bad
shape.
Wo can savo you lots of money
Yours for business,
Shoes
$3.50 shoos, $2.25 por pair
2.75 shoes, 2.00 per pair
1.50 shoos, 1.10 por pair
8.25 rubber boots, $5.25 pr pair
4.00 rubber boots, 8.25 pr pair
Hats
$2.50 hats, $1.85
2.25 hats, 1.50
1.50 hats, 1.10
Clothing
Boys' and Mon's suits, worth
$2-75, at $1.75
Suits worth $7.50 at $8 50
Suits worth 0.50 at 2.75
Coats and vosts worth $4.50, at
(J1. 25
ow prices Como in and look
COLCLAZZEB. !& SOXT
Lanclolt's Old Stand
Shubert, Nebraska
Miss Minnie May went to Lincoln
Thursday of last week and will prob-
For Sale v for.ty-acro farm, ,2 requested to call and settle at once as davs aeo by the neiiro horse buyer for nbly bo gono about two weeks Sho
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All parties owing me are urgently
A span of mules owned by a farmer
living near Julian was bought a fow
nines
from
this olllce.
Brownville. Inquire at need all due me.
Mrs Tiiko. Hill.
Call at the postoffice and see tho self
filling fountain pen
Si. &0 each.
J. W. Ritchey went 10 St. Joe Wed
nesday to buy a stock of goods for his
spring trade.
A. B. Paris recently presented Rural
Carrier Uumbauith with some spares
ribs and backbone.
Bon To Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Jonen,
guaranteed only Friday, Feb, 10, 1000, a nine pound
boy. And Robert is feeling as proud
as Grover Cleveland did over his boy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hull came in
from Auburn last Saturday to visit
Mrs. Hall's brother, Sherman Merritt
and family. They returned home Mon
day.
$500. That is probably tho largest
amount ever paid in Nemaha county
for a span of mules.
Ca?t. 11. V. Black of Brock, one of
the oldeBt and most highly respected
citizens of that community, died Tues
day of last week. Capt Black was
sheriff of this county for two terms
about thirty years ago.
will be in u large millinery establish
ment while away, and will buy a big
slock of spring millinery. What othor
business sho goes on wo aro not in
formed.
ll-v. G.'W, Ayers is now at home
for awhile, as the meetings at Graf
closed Sunday night
Auditor Ballentine of the Edwards
Sc Bradford Lumber Co. was in Nemaha
Friday And Saturday.
Mrs. II. L. Caldwell, who hB been
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Sapp,
went to Brownville Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Matthews went to
Nebraska City laBt Friday afternoon
and to Palmyra the next day.
Rev. Mr. Miller, pastor of the
Christian church at Exeter, Nebr., will
preach at the Christian church at
Nemaha next Sunday morning and
evening.
F. L. Woodward has had n good
sidewalk laid in fiont of the building
he is fitting up for a drug store and
between that building and Keeling's
drug store.
Stoves hard coal stoves soft ooa
stoves wood stoves heating stoves
cook stoves ranges all kind of stoves
We had another cold snap this week,
beginning Sunday night with a rain,
ending in a snow Monday morning
There wiia a hard wind and Indications
of a blizzard, but Tuesday was warm
and the snow was about all gono by
night.
J.iBper Maddox of Atchison county,
Mo., and Miss Mabel Bolejack of
Aspiuwall precinct, in Nemaha county
were united in the bonds of holy
matrimony, at tho court houso in
Auburn on Monday, Feb. 20, 1000
Judge McCarty performed tho core1.
mony. Tho young couple will muko
their homo near Rockport. Mo., on a
farm. May prosperity and happiness
attend them.
John W, Ritchey bus made arrange
ments to move his stock of general
merchandise from Brownville to
Nemaha the lhai of nixt Week. lie Is
now in St. Joe buying a good stock of
new and seasonable goods, and will
have a big stock of just such goods as
the people want. Mr. Ritchey is a
merchant In whom tho people have full
conildonce, and ho will endeavor to
merit the continued favor of his cus,
tomors. He invites the patronage of
the people of Nemaha and vicinity.
John Baptist, tho Armenian lecturor
went to Beatrice Saturday, where he
gave three lectures tuts week uver
in at the opera house
Hard coal and soft coal several Lumber Co
grades various prices for pale by the
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
Brock now has an epidemic of
smullpox in the light form similar to
that prevailing in Nemaha a few years $42 was taken
ago. All partita having the disease Thursday night of last week, at 20, In
have been quarantined and it is and 10 cents Friday night ho
thought the spread of the disease will preached at the Christian church from
be checked. the topic: "Not the Man in the Baskot
but the Other Men." It was an
John W. Ritchey moved his bousa- t cour. IIe ,nade manv
foreale by the Edward & Bradford hold goods down from Brownville tho 1 friends while here, as ho Is an able
A. G. WARREN
Printer, Paper Hanger
Decorator
1 Imvoall tlio lntest iIchIlmih In Wall Pnpor,
nml can furnlHli you any stylo or qoinnity
you want, iticoh iroin iuo por row up. worx
Kunruutfcocl,
Phono me at cantiul ofllco or write
NEMAHA - - NEBRASKA
There are well authenticated rumors
of four or five weddings at least among
our young neople In the near future.
Just received, a complete line of
window shades at
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
If In need of furniture do not full to
get prices at
Ea wards & Bradford Lbr Co.
The ground hog certainly has missed
it this year, and is losing his reputation
as a weather prophet. He is now in
the same cIhsb with Illcks, Defoe and
other weather forecasters.
Patrons on the rural routes should
call at the postolllco and see the R. F.
D. envelopes and tablet Only 5 cents
a bunch for good envelopes and the
same price for a good ink tablet.
Walter N. Farris has moved four
miles and a half southwest of Howe,
where he will woik for Al Ilallowuy.
Ned Maxwell came down from Lin
coin Friday and visited his parents,Mr.
and Mrs W G Maxwell, until Monday.
Dort Stokes, who ia attending the
Beatrico business college, came in to
Nemaha last Friday and visited until
Monday.
John O. Stokes has moved on tho
farm he recently bought, joining Howe
on tho west. We hato to loto John
and family from our community.
WANTED District Managers to
post signs, advertise and distribute
sumples. Salary $18.00 wrokly, $3.00
per day for expenses. State ago ond
present employment. Ideal Shear Co.
30 Randoiph St., Chicago.
An Appeal
Wo have been to considerable
expense lately and need money very
much. If each of our delinquent
subscribers would pay up itwould put
us on easy street. We asK each one
who is owing on subscription to cons
sider that this means him or her, and
trust the response will be immodluto.
Help us out.
latter part of last week and is now
at home in the Theo. mil property In
the south part of town Wo aro very
g.'ad to have Mr. and Mrs, Ritchey and
Ralph with us.
A few years ago it was predicted
that the bicycles, automobiles, street
railways, motor lines, etc.. would soon
do away with horses, and that prices
would steadily decline It doesn't
look much like It now, as prices are
steadily increasing.
Picture Frames
Tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co, have received a good line of picturo
moulding and are now prepared to
make picture frames of any size. Take
your pictures thoro and have them
framed.
A Lively Tusslo
with that old enemy of the race. Cons
stipation, often ends in Appendicitis.
To avoid all serious trouble with
Stomach, Liver and Bowels, tako Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Thoy perfectly
man.
Tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co, .have had forty feet of the front
part of tho partition taken outbotween
the hardware and furnituro rooms
throwing tho two rooms into one
This will make the front part of tho
building, 44 feet wide, all together, and
will bo much more convenient for
salesmen and customers. The furni
turo room is being ilnlshed up the
same as the hardware department.
Joe Bunger is doing ttio work,
There was a double wedding of
young people of this vicinity at Aus
burn Wednesday. Bert Thorn and
Miss Pearl Glllespio and Glenn Harger
and Miss Wavle Thorn were united
in marriage at the county judge's
office, by Judge McCarty. Mr, and
Mrs. Thorn will go to housekeeping
at onco on the farm whore Jess Ken
nedy now lives, south of Nemaha
Bert having rented this farm for this
vear. Wo have not learned where
t
regulate these orguns. without pain or Mr. an 1 Mrs. Harger will live. May
discomfort. 2&c at W, W. Keeling's these young people find happiness and
druggjst, prosperity in their new relations.
IF YOU WANT
Good Bireaci
TRY A SACK OF
Golden Rod
Flour
High patent. Every sack guaranteed
to give full satisfaction in overy respect
or money refunded. Always the same.
No bettor Hour mado.
If you want a cheaper Hour you can
not do better than to buy tho
Red Seci I
a straight grado Hour. It has no
superior in a grado (lour. Mhny prefer
it to a high patent.
For a still cheaper Hour try the
Cold Leif
It is a good Hour of that grade.
These grades are manufafctured
Jamoion & Son, Stella,
on sale at the store of
by
Nebr., and are
J. H.Vanderslice
NEMAHA, NEBll.
If you buy a Back of either of these
grudes and it is not just iib represented,
take it buck and your mouey will bo
roturned