The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, December 14, 1906, Image 1

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    NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DEO. J4, 1906
VOL. LI XO. 29
Subtrtplion Kl n'ynr in adranc
L. Mr Peabodyiwent to St. Joe
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NEXT WEEK
Our store will be
Santa Glaus' Emporium
There will be gifts suitable for rf
old and young.
Everybody is invited to come in
and see our stock
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
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Christmas Ribbons
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; I have more Ribbons than I want. Come
and get them at way down prices. They are
going fast :
AT COST IN'D UNDER
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Edwards & Bradford Lbr. . Co.
'have just received a jompfeto
line of , , " . " ' ,
,. ' Ranges, 1 n
Cook Stoves,
Base Burners,
Coal Stoves, ' - ,
' Wood Stoves, -and
everything in the. way of
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Those boxes- of ..stationery for
sale aj:- thf postoffice..boqkstor.e
are the handsomest over brought
to Nemaha. Co in and see
them.
All .parties pwing m.e are re
quested to call and settle their
accounts before Jan 1, as',1 need-the.money.-
W. H. Barker.
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e will not attempt to enumerate
the variety of beautiful articles we
have from which you can select ap
propriate gifts for every member of
the-, family. No better present can
be made than some of the celebrated
J. H. Vandersliee went to Wy-
more Tuesday.
Candies and nuts at the post-
office bookstore.
Somo handsome bonbon boxes
on salo at the postoflico book
store.
Eli Knapp and wife came up
from Stella Wednesday and are
visiting their parents.
G. N. Tjtus, who has been
away from home for about two
months, returned last week.
Miss. Vera Minick of Bracken
visited her aunt, Mrs., Elmer E.
Allen, Monday and Tuesday.
" The roads are nov in splendid,
condition except in a few places
where they are a little rougii.
'Elder Sapp is holding a pro
tracted meeting at Shubert, and
has large audiences each night. -
Charley Littrell, who has been
at Meadville, Mo., for awhile,
returned home Wednesday morn-'ing.
Mrs. Ethel Stone of .Chicago
arrived in Nemaha' Monday on a
visit,-to her uncle, ' E. L. Wood
ward. - . ." '
Emery Howe" went to Yuma,
Colorado last .week to look after'
some business affairs, returning
Tuesday. ,
J A. VIcD.ojell of Stella is
assisting1 "T. L. "Williams .on.the"
carpenter work of the - Methodist
parsonage.
Elva Barker, who luis ,bcen at
Falls City two weeks,,, taking
treatment for his eyes, returned
home Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Cooper of Shu
bert came up Sunday on a visit
to her daughter, Mrs W. II:
Barker, for a week.-
Tocld Clark and Mart Quiller
went to 'Lincoln Tuesday to at-,
tend the corn contest, in which
they are contestants.
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XMAS GIFTS
, Christmas is less than two weeks
away now and as the day draws
near late buyers begin to bestir
themselves. This means busy
times for us and precludes our giv
ing each customer the attention
and time usually given them.
t Therefore we urge you, those who
have not made all their purchases,
to do so at once
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Have yom selected all your
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The vexing question, "What
shall I buy for mother, father, sis.
ter and brother;" or any friend,
may be easily settled by a visit to
our stoic now. Our stocks are not
by any means depleted and if you
will come this week yuu will be
assured of good selections
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NEMAHA, NEBR. $
S?e those handsome, bonbon
boxes at the postoffice bookstore.
1 1847 Rogers Bros, Silverware!
Ther are also toilet cases, glo:o and
handkerchief boxes, perfumery, books
dolls, toys, clocks, stationery, jewel
ry, albums, celluloid no cities, etc.
Handsome Presents at Low Prices
"You are invited to. call and see our
stock and get prices
W. F. KMELIITC
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CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS
Only one more week until Christmas and of
course your" friends will, be oxi)geting some small .
o01 gift so bo sure and jdop't disajpoinX them. Con'u .
' inland look over our, lino of lloldaygo.O'!: and-if
we haven't what yoji are looking for there Is no"
harm done for are owlv tooghid to show our
The ' folio"'. ng Ifrc a few of the thiijgs jvo o
, " GL?ry in atoyk which will -make nice .presents: 8
.I'oUot CaSos
Albums &'oo 0 o
Collar mid Cuff Rgxas '
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o Glove and lldkf Boxes
Shaving Sets
PhotographBoxes
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' Cups and Saucers
-Pockotbooks
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Books 0 ?
Hair Brush
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Atomizers
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Trinket Boxes"
Mirtors
Stationeries
. Perfume ;
Dolls
"Ink Stands
'Games ,
Dim Lambert, who went to
Lincoln 'last week to attend a
business college,, returned home
Monday.-. He didn't like the
school.- .
Ior a present th?'.L is real nico
and at a 'v price, got on.e of
those "nooks called "Gems of
T'oetry" at tho postoflico bookstore.
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Mrs. George Hantwig, wife of
the new manager' of the lumber
yard', arrived in Nemaha the
latter part of last week. They
are keeping house in rooms in
the furniture building. . '
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Mrs. Oma Fees of Downs, Los
Angeles county, California,
daughter ol P. A. Hacker, has
been visiting her father and
other relatives for the past week.
In company with Miss Maggie
Hacker she was calling on Nema
ha friepds Mbnday. .
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Ciiicken Pie Social
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A social will be given Saturday
night of this week, at the home
of R E.Moord; for the benefit
of the Christian Sunday school
Christmas tree fund. Chicken
pier, pickles, and cake will be
served. Everybody is invited.
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