The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 06, 1906, Image 1

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VOLUME L
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL (5, 1906
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My new store will be opened to the public.
$ Everybody is invited to call and inspect the stock.
very complete, including
Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings
Shoes and Groceries
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all new and up to dats not
Specials for
Good Apron Ginghams, 5 conts per yar3
Reliable Percales, double width, 7 cents per yard
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See my line of 10c. China and Glassware $
, $
Every lady attending tho Opening will bo given a pretty $
$ thimble s a souvenir. .
! EARLE GILBERT I
Local News
Ned Maxwell came down
Lincoln Tueeduy.
from
The bank had signs painted on the
windows this week'
Mrs. F. L Woodward returned from
Kansas City Wednesday.
Best photos In qoutheuateru Nobr.
at Criley's. Sof Auburn.
If you want a talking machina a
good one see W. E. Seid.
We had u rain Tuesday night and
another one Wednesday night.
New designs in silks and mercerized
novelties for waists at Earl Gilbert's,
Misses Lizzie and Wavie . Thorn
visited Auburn friends Friday and
Saturday.
Earlo Gilbert went to Nebraska City
Thursday morning to buy.hjs stock of
groceries.
With every 5 .cent box of carpet
tacks, a beautiful picture is given free
at Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Special for Saturday, April 7
We will offer special
MEN'S AND
And don't
Millinery
as we will have a good assortment
to seleet from at that time at very
prices. .
1AATCH THE PAPER
We will have something Special for Satur
day, April 14th.
flSWe will pay
Price for all Produce.
J. H. VAUDERSLICE
OPENING 1
It is
an old article in the stock.
Wednesday:
Earl Gilbert has a (ino lino of men's
hats, including the John B. Stetson.
Seo It. E. Bucher for the Queen
incubator and brooder. The prices are
right.
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Mrs S Howe went to Stella W.f(:q
nesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Wm
Moore.
Mrs. C. R Zook went to Auburn
Satuiday aud visited friends until
Monday.
The now .telephone directories for
the Nemaha exohunge will be issued
this week.
J. M. Burns went to Beatrice Satur
d,lV and came back this week with a
team Charley had bought.
Rev. Kerber of Vesta will preach a
missionary sermon at the Methodist
church next Sunday evening.
It is thought that E. E. Hill, the
new druggist, will be here Saturday to
begin fitting up his drug store.
Hard coal and soft coal several
grades various prices for pale by the
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
for Saturday, April 7th
BOYS' HATS
overlook the
Department
the Highest Market
Mrs, Thco. Hill expects to get into
hor new building tho tlrat of next
week.
Ed Knnpp and Kddlo Yackloy run n
drag oyer our streets Friday uftoruoon
improving them wonderfully.
Mrs. T. J. Rumbaugh and Mrs. E.
E. Uutnbnugh wont to Omaha Friday
to visit relatives for a few days,
JuBt received n complete stock of
harness goods.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co,
Geo. L. Kennedy, one of the sub
stantial farmers of north London
precinct, was a Nomahu visitor Friday.
It. M. Gillan'a many Nemaha Irlonds
are pleased to have hiiu oleeted mayor
of Auburn He will make a coed oft
(lciai.
Dan Shadley, now living in the
westurn part of the state, visited his
Bister, Mrs. V. T. Russell, over
Sunday.
Emery Howe started, for Yuma.
Colorado. Tueeday. .He works at the
carpenter trado and, looks after his
homestead.
We will print three paged of local
matter hereafter, so our readers after
this week will find home matter on one
of the inside pages.
Alva Maxwell came down from
Lincoln Saturday and w)ll( probably
remain at homo tor awhile he does
not know how long.
A. 11. Youug and daughter, Miss
Ida. who have beetiBtaying with Rufua
llowen since last Octobor, moved back
to Auburn this week .'
W. II. Darker can now furnish tbo
people with nevor-Blip horseshoes--
something that has never Before been.
Go to the Edwards & Bradford
hardware store and seo and hear the
Victor talking machine now on ex
hibition there. W E. Seid is agent.
Miss Grace Sanders of London pre1
cinct, who has been attending school
at Nemaha this year, went home
Friday to help witli the spring work.
On account of delays in finishing the
building, the opening of Earle Gilbert's
store will not be held until Wednesday
of next week. See tho advertisement.
Call at the poatotllce and pee tho
Herald county map. The map and
the Auburn Herald one year for S2
Subscriptions received at the postofllce.
Harry Kimmel hus joined the Shaw
Gallagher Comedy Co. and is how in
Kansas. lie joined the company at
Fairbury the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mis. J. L. Curttright, who
have been in Otoo county for several
months, returned to Nemaha last week
and will now remain at homo for
awhile
Stoves hard coal stoves soft ooal
stoves wood stoves heating stoves
cook stoves ranges all kind of stoves
for sale by the Edward & Bradford
Lumber Co.
The evening serviced ut tho Metho
diet church, including prayer meeting
and Epworth League, will begin at
8 o'clock Instead of at 7:0, until
further notice,
Ladies, have you Been the style. book
with samples of cloth of ekirts, suits,
jackets, coats and rainqoats made to
order, at Earl Gilbert's? Satisfaction
guaranteed . '
Elijah Stanley has recently had his
pension increaBed from $10 to Si 2 per
month, This is the second increase ho
has got in less than a year, tho other
ono being granted May 18, 1005, and
the last one Jan. 18, WOO,
Picture Frames
Tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co. 'have received a good lino of picture
moulding and uro now prepared, to
make picture framos of any size. Take
your pictures there und lmvo- th'em
framed.
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! EMBROIDERY SALEl
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For Saturday, April 7th, Only,
We will offer 450 yards of Em
broidery at the very low Special
Price of
5 Cts. per yard
These Embroideries usually sell
for from 7 to 12J cents per
yard, but owing to a fortunate
purchase we are 'enabled to offer
them at this price. , , ' 1 J
JNO. W.
IVeixialxa, IVeli-.
Just received, a complete lino of
window shades- at
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Contrary to the old saying, March
came in lamblike and went out lamb
like but the lion got in his fine work
between times,
Ira B. Farrier, B. & M. agent at
Bracken, has boon transferred to
AnguB, leaving last Saturday. He la
Hucceedod by F. W. Black who comes
from Rockford.
Mrs. J. F. Bennett and Miss Mabel
who have been visiting Mrs. ' j6fri(
Lambert und other friends for sevej-i
weeks, returned to their home",, in.
Auourn Saturday. ,
The election Tuesday was exceeding
,ly quiet us tnere was but one ticket.
Only 27 votes wore'cast. Elmer -IS.
Allen received 22 votes and W. II.
Barker 21. Tho rest were scattering.
W, E. Wheeldon has decided to leave
Nemuhu and go west just whore he
has not yet decided, but, is on a trade
for a business establishment in Frank
lin, Nebr. He will leave the first of
noxt week. Ho has a public sale
Saturday. See notico elaowhero.
The Christian ladies aid society will
give an Easter social and bazaar at tho
Mlnlck hall Saturday night, April 14.
Sandwiches, boiled eggs, Ice cream and
cako will 'bo served. In the bazaar
will bo found many useful and ornas
mental articles. Homemade candies
will also bo sold. Everybody invited.
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Mrs. W. T, Russell was in 4ul)Urn
Friday und Saturday helping take care
of her brothor, John Shadley. who Iiuh
been vory sick all winter with dropsy
of the heart. Friday it was thomjut
ho could not live more than I8 hours,
but Saturday morning was better.
However, there is no hope of his pert
munent recovery.
All persons knowing themselves inn,
debted to mo will pleaso call in and
settle within the next week and oblige
Very respectfully,
E'. I.. lUitra.
A G. WAURE NT
ainter Paper Hanger
, , ' Decorator
' I lmvo all tlio latest designs In Wnll Pnnpr,
anil can fiunlHli yon any ntylo or (iuant,Hy
you want. 1'rlcen from lOo por rail up. Worn
guaranteed, ' '
Fhono mo at control office or writQ
NEMAHA
NEBRASKA i
BROWN'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Ut eighteen itcttra
Students enroll any tlmo . '
Write for catalogue D? 'J '
Goo. W, Brown, Jr., Prop.
1519 O street Lincoln,' Nebr.
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