The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 23, 1906, Image 1

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VOL. LI NO. 26
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOT. 23, Ifl06
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THE NEW STORE
Headquarters for
Everything to Eat and Wear
EARLE GILBERT
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
Mrs.
Still has a One selection of
New and Desirable Millinery
Gall soon for
Bargains inHats,Ribbons,Notiohs
You will be plead with goods and prices
We had some sleet and snow
Tuesday.
"Chub" Henderson of Shubert
was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday.
A. B. Paris went to Fairbury
Tuesday, returning the next day.
Charley Littrell went to Ham
ilton, Mo., Wednesday night, on
a visit'
Mrs. Rose Gilbert visited Peru
friends from Thursday until
Saturday.
Dr. A. Matthews, the dentist,
will be in Nemaha until January
1st. See his advertisement.
If you want to see a fine line
of leather novelties, post cards,
etc., call at the postoffice bookstore.
Miss May Kerker was the
guest of Miss Geneva West of
Brownville Saturday evening and
Sunday.
Remember the oyster supper
at the home of Earle Gilbert
Saturday night of this week.
The proceeds are for the benefit
of the parsonage.
The primary department of the
Nemaha schools will give an en
tertainment at the opera house
on Wednesday evening, Nov. 28.
Proceeds for the benefit of this
department. Admission, 15
cents. Tickets on sale at the
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Wm. E. Smiley now has
charge of the C B. & Q. coal
sheds at Nemaha, taking the
place of R. E. Bucher.
See R. E. Bucher for best
soft coal. Car just received.
Buy your candy, books and
stationery at the postoffice book
store. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
have jnst received a complete
line of
Ranges,
Cook Stoves,
Base Burners,
Coal Stoves,
Wood Stoves,
tind everything in the way of
stoves.
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Did you see those dollar watches at
eeling'sV They're all right.
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DR. A. MATTHEWS
The Omaha Painless Dentist
WILL BE AT
Brownville every Monday
At Nemaha Tuesday, Wednesday
Tkursday, Friday and Saturday
of eaah week until January 1.
Office at Mrs. W. IL Hoover's
residence, Nemaha, Nebr,
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CLOTHING CLOTHING
At the ITew Store
GILBERT, PROPRIETOR
This sale will last TWO DAYS ONLY
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23d and 24th
We will guarantee you just and honest treatment. Do not
be afraid of us. We have an up-to-date line of
Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats
Also a fulT line of Duck Coats. Shoes and Dry Goods. Cash reg-
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lsuer cnecKs given wnn an purcnases.
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THANKSGIVING
Comes Next Thursday
Whether you arc going to have company for
Thanksgiving dinnor or not, ovory housowifo will
bo intcrostoo in our
Table Linen
We sell only linens of dependable quality. ,
We will be headquarters for dain
ties for your Thanksgiving table.
JXTO. W. RITCHET
Phone 20
NEMAHA, NEBK.
Rev. G. W. Ayers preaches at
Nemaha next Sunday morning
and at Howe at night. Rev. J.
W. Sapp preaches at Nemaha
morning and night.
Lew Griffith and family of
Stella and Misses Lala and Edith
and Clyde and Bertie Hill of Shu
bert, were the guests of Mrs.
Theo. Hill last Sunday.
J. W. Ritchey and wife drove
out near Howe Sunday to the
home of Mr. Ritchey's sister,
Mrs. Dave Kite, to see her
father, who is quite sick.
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving
and surely the people of Nemaha
have great cause for thankfulness
this year. Prosperity abounds
in every way. Let us all give
thanks.
Mrs. Lou Beckwith, who has
been visiting in Nemaha for two
or three weeks, helping take
care of her sister, Mrs. F. L.
Woodward, returned' to Kansas
City last Friday.
Messrs. Harlan, Parker, and
Elliott, representing the Auburn
Music Co., have been in Nemaha
two or three days this week, and
sold several pianos, organs, sew
ing machines, etc.
Oyster Supper .
Class No. 8 of the Methodist
Sunday school will give an oyster
supper at the home of the
teacher, Mrs. Earle Gilbert, Sat
urday night, Nov. 24. Every
body is invited to attend.
Mrs. Julia Frazior camo in.
from. Auburn Thursday.
Burntleatlfol: osVcTrflsonly
5 cents at the postoffice book
store.
We have been trying to clean
up the office a little in the past
week and have shipped off a
lot of old type and will get new
in its place. So we expect to be
in better shape all around soon.
One Good I nvestment
worth a lifotimo of labor. Got
a farm in the famous Alberta
country, good soil, good gruss,
good water, good markets, fine
climate. $400 makes the first
payment on 100 acres of land,
one crop pays for the land. Go
now. Buy now. Free sleeper,
cheap rates, stopovers on re
turn. We go every Monday.
Write us. Farms of all kinds
and sizes in Kornaha county and
in all parts of Nebraska, Kansas,
Colorado, Missouri, Iowa, and
Dakotas. We havo just what
you want, see us.
KINDIG & PEABODY,
Nemaha, Nebr.
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A large line of Novelties just re -ceived
at the
Postoffice Book Store
Also Burnt Leather and Burnt
Wood Novelties.
Oall and See Them
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