The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 13, 1906, Image 1

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    VOLUME L
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1906
NUMBER 4(J
J1
I wish to thank the people
ithoir liberal patronage since the
I shall continue to put on sale
Special
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
will continue
200 yards Ginghams, 5 cents
$200 yards Percale, 7 cents
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Also
1 35 pairs- best quality Fedora Kid Gloves for
$ ladies, all sizes, new colors and black, 90
$ cents per pair
! For Saturday Only!
EARLE
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Local 3STews
See Seid for tho best talking machine
made.
Call at the postoflico book store for
bibles.
lllll Bros, is tho uamo of tho now
drug Arm.
Louie Kerker is now clerk ia Earle
Gilbert's Btore.
Ladies' picnic panama hats 25 cents
at Earlo Gilbert's.
Best photos in southeastern Nebr.
at Crlley's. So. Auburn.
E. E. Bumbaugh has again taken
charge of his barber shop.
Seo Earle Gilbert's line lino of shoes
for men, women, boye, girls and
babies.
.1 W. Ritchey went to St Joe Wed
nesday evening to buy more spring and
Hummer goods.
With every 5 cent box of carpet
tacks, a beautiful picture is given free
at Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Special for Saturday,Apiil14
Men's and Boys'
JlD Jrd JUiE3E
A good assortment to select from.
And don't
Millinery
Hats from
Be sure and call and see for yourself
J. H. VANDERSLXCE
of Nemaha and vicinity for
opening.
some
3a.vgaiix&
the following:
GILBERT
NEK AH A, NEB.
Mrs. Theo. Hill moved into hor new
brick building Wednesday.
See It. E. Bu.cher for tho Queon
incubator and brooder. The prices aro
right.
A good stock of records on hand at
all times. See W. E. Seid, at Edwards
& Bradford.
People who bolievo in sigos and
superstitions ore hoping. It won't rain
next Sunday.
Remember that we now print three
pages. See the fourth page for
interesting matter
Our merchauts find that it pays to
advertise. It costs a little but it
brings the customers.
Mr and Mrs. A. F. Walsh returned
to Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. A.Matth
ews went with them.
T. J, Rumbaugh has sent his resig
nation to the postal department as
carrier on rural route No 1.
Hard coal and Hoft coal several
grades various prices for Halo by the
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
ZErEFIL JbsijC'iES
forget the
Department
5 cents up
Remember the social and bazaar nt
tho Mlnlck hall Saturday night.
Rev. G. W. Ayers proachod n mission
ary sermon at Vesta last Sunday.
Tho famous Victor talking machlno
for salo by W. 13. Sold, at Edwards
it' Bradford.
Frank Harford ami his mother went
to Randall Kansas, Monday, to visit
frionds and attend a wedding.
It rained Satutday, Snnday
Sunday night. Wo certainly
been having plenty of moisturo.
and
have
Just received n complete stock of
harness goods.
EdwnrdB & Bradford Lbr. Co,
Cyrus Minlck, who has beon attends
iniz school at Dos Moines, Iowa, for
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BUVCrUl UlUllUlo, luiuruuu iiuuiu uaiuii
day.
J. B. McNow, a relief agent, has
been In charge of the B. & M. station
at this point since tho I! rat of last
week.
Examination for rural mail carriors
will be held Saturday of next wook.
Both tho Nemaha carriers have res
signed.
We mado a mistake last week in tho
officers of the Juuiur League. Mary
Buel is treasurer instead of secretary
and Esslo White issocretary.
C O. Snow drove in from Auburn
Satuiday and cried W. E, Whoeldon'a
sale, even if it was raining, and got
good prices for tho stuff sold.
W. II. Lemon, tho owner of the St.
Doroin cable forry has again taken
charge of tho. forry and will again croBQ
tho public without danger or delay,
W.II.Smithers who had Elmer Rum
buagh's barbershop leased for the past
four months, moved to Peru tho first
of the week, where ho will run a shop.
Call at tho postotUce and see tho
Herald county map. The map and
tho Auburn Horald one year for $2
Subscriptions received at tho postoflice.
Mrs. J. M. Sanders went to Auburn
Saturday and attended tho dedication
services of tho Avenue Methodist
church on Sunday, returning home the
next day.
Stoves hard coal stoves soft coal
stoves wood stoves heating stoves
cook stoves ranges all kind of stoves
for sale by tho Edward & Bradford
Lumber Co.
Frunk Shadloy. an old Brownvlllo
boy but who is now living at Reynolds,
Nobr., gave us a pleasant call Tuesday,
in company with his brother-in-law,
W. T. Russell.
E. E. Hill and wife, of Lincoln,
arrived in Nemaha Monday and have
commenced housekeeping in Mrs.
Alice A. Minick's house. Mr. Hill
expects to get his new drug stock in
next week.
W. E. Wheeldon Btarted for Wayne,
Kansas, Tuesday, but stopped at Alma
to look at the stock of groceries for
which he is talking of trading. Mrs
Wheeldon went to Auburn last Satur
day to visit Ed'B mother for a few days
James Burns of Nemaha, and his son
Charley have rented the Willing farm,
about five miles south-east of Shubort,
and have already taken posession. The
elder Burns ia well known in Shufort,
where he has tnuny ifrleudB. Shubort
Citizen.
The Christian ladies aid society will
glvo an Eastor social and ba.aar at the
Minlck hall Saturday night, April 14.
Sandwiches, boiled eggs, ice cream and
cake will be served. In the ba.aar
will be found many useful and ornas
mental articles. Homemade candies
will also bo sold. Evorybody Invited.
Picture Frames
The Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co. have received a good lino of ploturo
moulding and aro now prepared to
make picture frames of any slzo. Take
your pictures there and lmvo them
f-amed.
SEASONABLE : GOODS
We have a fine
SUMMER
consisting of Lawns,
Lawns, Toile-Lu-Nord
Paris Chiffon, heavy
Patterns, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, $
etc.
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Ladies' Fancy
J35TO. W.
Nemaha, INTefoi-
Just received, a complote lino of
window Bhades at
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
The Methodist ladies aid society had
a carpet rag tacking at tho homo of
Mrs. Seymour Howe Tuesday night
Twenty ladies wero present and a
whole lot of work waHjaccomplishod.
Mrs. Earlo Gilbert ia helping in tho
store now, and is mighty good help
too. Earle, Mrs, Earlo, and Louie
Kerker are kept busy sometimes Sand
they call on Mrs. Rose Gilbert and
Frank Titus to help out quito often.
Mrs. Florence Jarvis took a photo
graph of Mr and Mrs Earl Thompson's
three month's old baby whilo it wus
broken out with smallpox. Mrs.
Jarvis was outsido tho houso and took
tho photograph through the window
glass. It shows the marks of the
disease very plainly.
Rev. E. B. Maxcy preached tho
missionary sermon at tho Methodist
church Sunday night in place of Rev.
Kerber, who went to Elk Creek. Tho
discourso was a good ono, being mainly
what ho had heurd at tho great
missionary conference held at Omaha
lust week.
IWOE-S. THEO. HILL
Has moved in hor now brick building and will bo ready for busi
ness on
MONDAY, APRIL IS
The ladios of Nemaha and vicinity are invited to call.
The Very Latest Styles Millinery
$
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line of goods for
WEAR
India Linens, Persian
Ginghams, Batiste, $
White Goods, Waist I
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White
and Colored Hose I
t
RITCHEY
Earlo Gilbert had a big trade Wed
nesday afternoon at his opening. AN
though tho farmer are very busy just
now, tho store was crowded all tho
afternoon, tho ladies being the main
portion of tho crowdi Part of the
time Earle had to call in two extra
men just to count oggs that wero
brought in. Earle has a excellent and
carefully selected Btock, everything
new, latest styles and patterns, and
has one of tho best storerooms in the
county.
All persons knowing themselves ins
debted to mo will pleaso call in and
settle within tho next week and oblige
Very respectfully,
E. L. Pauls.
BROWN'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE
in uitfhtmt ncavs
Studonts enroll any tlmo
Write for cataloguo D
Goo. W. Brown, Jr.. Prop.
l&10 0 street Lincoln, Nebr.