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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
VOL. LI XO. 21 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, .FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1906 W If. HJ.YIU1JKS, I'i,l,ll,h,r Suhtcriytlon tfl a ymr tit ailinnr I Yankee Doodle came to town, Yankee Doodle Dandy, $He was the brightest youth around, And with the girls so handy. SSaid he, "I need a pair of shoes, A hat and shirt and necktie, $ Suspenders, collar, gloves and hose, A pretty good supply. $ril go to Gilbert's, that's the place, To s-et Q-ood goods in style. Earle always gives me a square deal, And is courteous all the while. tSo Yankee Doodle bought those togs, And dressed himself up neatly, ? And went to church next Sunday morn, Where the girls all smiled so sweetly. A k MORAL Young men, a lesson you should learn From Yankee Doodle Dandy, , I Go buy your clothes at Gilbert's store, And with the girls be handy. k ABXE GXLBER NEMAHA, NEBRASKA T I Ieu Rfall and Winter MIL LINER Y Everything we have is of the 3NEAESX STYLE AND SHAPE Call and inspect the new styles MJR. THEO. HILI Dr. Bourne llts glosses. So. Auburn. Baat photos in southeastern Nolr at Criley'8. So. Auburn. Did you sen those dollar watches lit Keeliug'ti? They're nil right. See II 12. Bucher for the Queen incubator and brooder. The prices ar right. The Beatrice Creamery Co. will pay d cents per pou ndof butter fat for hand separator cream, delivered in Ne maha. Separators sold on easy terms. It, E. Buoiieu, Agent. For a complete line of Ranges, Cook stoves, Heaters, Go to Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co, Mrs, R. I. Brown mot with a painful accident early Saturday morning. She had been out to the chicken coop and caught a chicken to cook for a lunch for her daughter, son and son-in-law as they drove to Pawnee. As she was hurrying back to the house she stumbled over the buggy pole, falling and hurting herself badly for awhile. Sho was hardly able to got to the house. Dr. Prazior was sent for, who found one hand and arm injured, besides the severe jar and bruises. The ligaments of one thumb were torn loose. It was feared for awhile that her injuries were serious but this is not tho case, and aside from the torn ligaments in the hand sho is all right again. Democratic Meeting Hon. T. J. Doyle, democratic candidate for coiiotms. will 0 ..... speak at the opera house in JNemaha Monday night, Oct. 22. Come out and hear a man that is a man among men. By order of democratic com mittee. S. H. Avey of Auburn was in Nemaha Wednesday. All kinds of household furni ture at Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co, Woodward & Allen got a piano for the opera house Wednesday, buying it of S. H. Avey & Co. Rock salt and barrel salt for sale by Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co, Our draymen are both kept busy these days and this week could, hardly keep up with the work. Delbert Webb, who has been in the state fof Washington for several months, returned home Tuesday. James A. Stephenson started for Clintonville, Wis., Tuesday, to visit his sister. He will be gone about ten days. R. J. Tussey of DeWitt, Nebr., who has been visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Weldon Shiveley re turned home Wednesday. . Make, wash day a pleasure by using the "one minute washing machine, for sale by Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. Fall and Winter Goods See our laree line of 5 Jul k 5 63 and get our prices on the things which you will need, such as OUTING FLANNEL WINTEJR, UNDERWEAR SHOES FANCY WAIST PATTERNS Cotton Blankets Wpol Blankets Fancy Table Covers Gloves and Mittens m EN m o w See our line of W I Fall Standard Prints 41 cents I J1TO. W. RITCHET NEMAHA, NEBR. $ i Phone 20 k The editor had a broad smile on his face Wednesday morning, as the angels had returned after an absence of four days. When he has to do all the work that is done at the printing office and postoffice both he begins to find ou how useful the angels are. Ben Parker and Mr. Scammon, secretary of the Auburn Music and Jewelry Co., were in Nema ha Monday in the interest of that firm. Ben Parker, representing the Auburn Music and Jewelry Co., recently sold a fine piano to Fuller Burns. It is appreciated by the hotel patrons. We are pleased to learn that Miss Pearl Seid, who has been sick for several weeks, has so far improved that she is able to walk around the house- She is very weak but is slowly gaining in strength. Lew Argabright was not im proving as fast as it was hoped he would, so last Sunday Dr. Frazier and Dr. Boal of Auburn had a consultation. He has con siderable fever and his stomach is in a very bad condition. Earle Gilbert has a badly sprained ankle, caused by his foot turning as he stepped down from the sidewalk in front of the store. Pie is compelled to use crutches to get around. The injury is very painful and will probably cripple him up for some time. L. L. Coryell, president of the Nemaha County Sunday Schoo association, was unable to be in Nemaha last Sunday, according to announcement, but if nothing prevents will be here one week from next Sunday October 28 and desires to meet the Sunday school officers, teachers and workers at the Christian church at 2:30 p. m. No one interested in Sunday school work can afford to miss this meeting, v Phil Shuck has moved to Nemaha. Now burnt loath or and comic post cards at tho postofilco book store. E. H. Knapp, who has been in Minnesota for some time, selling apples for G. N. Titus, returned home Tuesday night. Ed says the mosquitoes didn't bother him any, as they had cold weather, and a snow storm last week. He doesn't want to see an apple or hear about any for awhile. W. D. Redmond of Peru was shaking hands with the voters of Nemaha Wednesday. He is a candidate on the fusion ticket for representative and was not at all backward in saying that he would like to have the votes of all men, regardless of their politics, religion or previous con dition of servitude. The editor expects to start for Garretson, South Dakota, today (Friday), to visit his brother, John G. Sanders, editor of the Garretson News. He expects to be gone a week. This is the first real vacation he has taken for many years. His mother goes with him and will probably re main for several weeks. Frank Titus, who has been in Minnesota selling apples, re turned home last Friday night. Frank says the country is flooded with apples. The day he left the town where he sold out his last car load seven car loads arrived, and the town is not a very large one either, Frank didn't fall in love with any of the country he saw. Mrs. Theo. Hill found the room left for her millinery department in her new brick building was entirely too small for the stock she is carrying and to accomodate her customers, do millinery work, etc, so she recently had a par tition taken out and is utilizing the additional space that was formerly in the middle room. I This is a great advantage, but I still she hasn't any spare room. Eddie Yackloy has gone to housekeeping in tho Whooldon property. Mrs. Marion Seid has moved to Nemaha from tho Iiirju near Aspinwall. H, A, Lambert and Miss Anna Gates of Auburn wero married Thursday evening of last week. Lee Dovorss and Miss Lizzie Thorn were married by Judge McCarty, at his office, Wednes day of this week. Land $10 to $25 Who wins? The man who acts. Who loses? The man who hesitates. Get land! Where? '. In Alberta Canada, the famous winter wheat country, fine climate, good soil, good water, gopd markets, what more do you want? The earth, with a fence around it! 100,000 acres sold in 60 days, many have gone back the second and third time and bought. 90 per cent of all who go buy and many buy who have never gone to see the land. Free sleeping car Oct. 22 to Calgary, via Billings and Helena, return via Denver and Colorado Springs, stop over anywhere on return trip, fare $36 round trip from Lincoln. Come and go! Monday, Oct. 22. Remember the date KINDIG & PEABODY 100 acre farm 8109 por acre, one milo from Stella. 80 acre farm one mile from Nemaba, $100 per acre. 40 ucre farm adjoining Nemaha $70 per acre. Snap. Dwelling and implement business In a good town, only business. 010 Irrigated farm near Sterling, Colo. $25,000 cash. Bargain. 030 acre farm overlooking Platte at ABhland, Nobr, S35.000. Your own tonne. Other farms in Colo, and So. Dak. See us. KINDIG & PEABODY