The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 29, 1906, Image 1

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    VOL. LI NO. 5
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1906
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Saturday, Juaa 30
AE WILL SEDLL
G and 7 cent Lawns at 3 cents per yard
10 cent Ginghams at- 7 cents per yard
; cent Ginghams at -5 cents per yard
Lot of line Towels at- , -10 cents each
25 to 3d cent Ribbons all at 20 cents
The above Prices are good
sFor Saturday Only
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Ask for our price for Produce
OIN SATURDAY, JULY 7,
$ At 3 p. ra., we will have anouier oi inoso popular
Ware sales, Sec the windows-
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Harvesting commenced the first
of the week.
Corn has been making a fine
growth lately.
Miss Jessie Steuteville of
Brownville was a Nemaha visitor
Saturday.
Auburn, Peru, Brock, Johnson
and Stella will hold Fourth of
July celebrations.
Rev. G. W. Ayers held services
at the Ghampion school house
again last Sunday afternoon.
C. P. Barker has started a
dray line and is now ready to do
hauling of all kinds promptly.
Miss Hazel Parker returned to
Auburn last Saturday. Miss
Maud Burns went home with her,
returning Tuesday.
Twenty-two of our people went
to Beatrice on the excursion last
Sunday. A goodly number also
went from Bracken.
Mr. and Mrs. Hornbeck of
Centerville, South Dakota, were
gnests of C. W. Fick and family
from Friday until Monday.
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Hammocks
Croquet Sets arid
Base Ball Goods
Wo also carry a full line of
Machine Oil
and
Patton's Sun-Proof Faimt
A 5-yoar written guaranteo with every gallon
Bring in your Prescriptions
and family receipts, as wo give our Proscription
Department special attention. '
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NEMAHA, BTEF:
Mrs. Lizzie Thompson of
Brownville visited Mrs. C. M.
Thompson of Nemaha Tuesday.
Dan Holmes started for Ed
monton, province of Alberta,
Canada, Monday to look at the
country with a view of locating.!
There was a game of base ball
last Friday between the Nemaha
and Howe teamsr-rtesulting in a
victory for Nemaha by a score of
of 10 to 5.
Postmaster Lohr of Howe gave
us a pleasant call last Friday.
He came over to see the Omaha
commercial club and incidentally
to visit a good live town!
Col. Majors, Prof. Beck and
E. L. Uptegrove came down from
Peru last Friday, to meet and
greet the Omaha commercial
club and act as escort for the
visitors to Peru.
Mrs. Stephen Cooper, who
was called to Thomas, Oklahoma,
recently by the serious illness of
her mother, returned home
Thursday evening of last week.
Her mother was some bettor
when she left.
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Fred Seabury and family visit
ed his daughter, Mrs. Walter
Faris, in Bedford precinct, Sat
urday and Sunday.
The prohibition county conven
tion will be held at Auburn, July
17th. The convention will be
called at 2 p. m., and a large del
egation is expected.
Earle Steuteville had his dog
decorated in great style Friday.
He had ribbons on eacli of the
dog's feet and on its tail and
small flags in its collar.
Von Farson went to Iowa last
week, saying he was going to
look up a job where his health
would be better. A letter was
received by his wife Monday.
When he wrote he had gone to
Missouri.
F. W. Black, the C. B. & Q.
agent at Bracken, was called to
Belvidere, Nebr., last Thursday
by the death of his father. Fred
Young, a former Brownville boy
but who is operator at Beatrice,
took his place for a few days.
Last Saturday night at the
regular meeting of the Eastern
Star lodge, Dr. and Mrs. W. E.
Shook of Shubert were initiated.
After lodge 'adjourned refresh
ments consisting of ice cream,
cake and raspberries were
served.
Harry Tostevin, representing
the Great Western TypeJFound
ry, gave the Advertiser office a
pleasant call 'last Friday, and
presented the editor and each of
the angels with a case of rules.
He was with the Omaha com
mercial club, and in the opinion
of the angels is the finest man of
the bunch.
J. W. Lindsey and daughter,
Miss Eunice Lindsey, of Hunting
ton, W. Va., and J. L. Lindsey
of Kellerton, Iowa, arrived in
Nemaha last Saturday on a visit
to thier mother, Mrs. E. D. Lind
sey, and thier brothers, Geo.,
Frank and William Lindsey.
Miss Lindsey will probably re
main with her grandmother.
The editor was invited to take
dinner at the hotel de Kimmel
last Sunday and of course we
accepted we always accept an
invitation to eat as promptly as a
Kentuckian does an invitation to
drink. The dinner was certainly
a fine one, and if the boarders
get this kind of dinners all the
time the hotel will soon have a
good patronage.
Nemaha was a noisy town after
the visit of the Omaha commer
cial club last Friday. Every boy
and girl and many of the
older ones had a small cow bell
or a horn given by the club, and
many had both, and all seemed
to be trying to see how much
noise they could make. Dr.
Frazier and Earle Steuteville
even had bells on their dogs.
The good housewives are kept
busy this year putting up fruit.
They do not have time to rest
much after one kind is past until
another ripens. Strawberries,
gooseberries, cherries, currants,
and now come raspberries, black
berries, dewberries, and then
grapes, plums, peaches, pears
and apples. And Nemaha coun
ty has an abundance of all kinds
of fruit.
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Kitchen Range Free
To introduce "White
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We will give to some purchaser of a$
can of uWhite Clover" Baking Powder the!
flange on exhibition at our Store.
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Our Special Sale
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Come and buy
mer Dress Goods at
price, while it is the time of the year to
wear light weight goods.
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Earle Steuteville drove down
to Shubert Tuesday.
Miss Edith Harford, who has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Harford, for about two weeks,
went to Lincoln Monday.
Among the visitors to the Ad
vertiser office from the members
of the Omaha commercial club
last Friday were R. B. Wallace,
editor of the Omaha Hotel Re
parter, T. W. McCullough, city
editor of the Omaha Bee, A. J.
Love, secretary of the State In
surance Co., and N. J. Baker,
manager of the Baker Bros. En
graving Co.
RAGE MEETING
AND CARNIVAL
At Auburn, Nebraska
July I O, 11, 2, 13, 1906
$4,000 in Purses
Largest Entry List ever made in Nebraska
Opening Meeting Neb. Speed Association
Reduced Rates on all Railroads
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Closes Saturday!
many things in Sum-
way below the regular
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NEMAHA, NEBR.
Mr and Mrs. I. H. Criley, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Youman and Miss
Harris of Auburn made a brief
stop in Nemaha last Saturday
on their way to the Nishna to
fish. They returned home Mon
day having had a pleasant outing
and catching lots of fish.
The mooting of Mayor Dahl
man of Omaha and Mayor Knapp
of Nemaha last Friday was very
cordial, but the report that
eitner oi them roinaritou tnau in
the language of the governor of
North Carolina it was "a long
time between drinks" is not truo
at least Mayor Knapp denies
hearing any such remark.