The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 22, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. LI XO. 43
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1907
8ubicrlpUon tCl ptnr in ''r
Also Muslin Underwear cheapo
er than you can afford to make
EARLE GILBERT
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA PHONE 29
Warm weather.
Dr. Bourne fits glasses. S6. Auburn
Cane seed for sale by W. F.
Keeling.
Easter eggs at the postoffice
bookstore.
Garden and flower seeds at
W. K Reeling's. . ..
Bert Thorn has moved on a
farm near Salem.
The pop bugs are very much
in evidence again.
For harness go to Edwards &
Bradford Lbr. Co.
Louis Shafer is
recent subscribers.
one of our
J. H. Vanderslice went to Crab
Orchard Wednesday.
G. N. Titus went to Nebraska
City Tuesday morning.
Eastet post cards on sale at
the postoffice bookstore.
E. Alexander has moved into
Win. E. Smiley's house.
For Sale A good work mule.
Inquire of Chas. Richards.
Chavley Hunt has moved into
the Fuller Burns property.
Get our prices on furniture.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Carl Glen went to Table Rock
last Friday, returning Monday.
Best photos in
Nebr., at Criley's.
southeastern
So Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Catlin of
Peru were in Nemaha Tuesday.
R. L. Cowell has moved on the
Howe farm, southwest of Ne
maha. Best line of harness in Nemaha
county at Edwards & Bradford
Lbr Co.
Von Farson came in from
Johnson Saturday, returning
Monday.
Our produce prices
are always right. Try
us.
Harrington & Sons
Ladies'
Skirts
New Spring Styles are
being shown at
TheNewStore
Prices from $2 up
Will Cummings went to Beat
rice Thursday.
Marbles for sale at the post
office bookstore.
Mrs Elizabeth Murr of Brown
ville was a Nemaha visitor
Tuesday.
Mrs. M. W. Knapp was quite
sick Tuesday night but is about
well again.
Attorney M. S. Mclninch of
Auburn was a Nemaha visitor
Wednesday.
Rev. G.,W. Ayers commenced
a protracted meeting at Howe
Sunday night.
Mrs. R. E. Harrington went to
Crab Orchard Thursday for a
few days' visit.
Miss Daisy Clark went to Peru
Tuesday afternoon, returning
the next morning.
The town was crowded with
teams Saturday. Hitching posts
were at a premium.
Floyd Ellis of Orchard, Nebr.,
was the guest of Ralph Ritchey
the first of the week.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Fraziar
drove down to Humboldt Tuesday
returning the next day.
Jos. Owens moved in from
Wymore last week. He will live
on David Frazier's farm.
Several of our citizens made
garden last Saturday. They
believe in beginning early.
A mistake was made in the
bank notice published last week,
so it is republished this week.
C. H. Kindig went to Nebraska
City on the early train Tuesday,
coming back on the noon freight.
Joe Bunger and Ethel came
down from Peru Monday even
ing, returning the next morning.
Miss Maude Burns has re
signed, as teacher of the Boatman
school, on account of poor health.
Curtis L. Brown, who has been
visiting at Long Island, Kas.,
returned home Wednesday afternoon.
Come in and see our
5 and 10c counter.
Harrington & Sons
Frank Scott of Pawnee county
came in Saturday evening for a
visit with his father-in-law, R. I.
Brown.
Mrs. Will Hacker and the chil
dren started for their new home
near Haigler, Nebr., Tuesday
evening.
W. E. Wheeldon is now pro
prietor of Auburn's second hand
store, having bought out Elmer
E. Wood.
E. D. Rogers was in from
Auburn Wednesday, coming in
to attend the funeral of Mrs. S.
T. Argabright.
John Bauman of Nebraska
City was doing some work on the
Bell telephone toll lines in this
vicinity Tuesday.
Cyrus Minick started for Con
cordia, Kas., Tuesday morning,
where he will work for the Bur
lington as operator.
Will S. Jay, the genial repre
sentative of the Lincoln News,
was in Nemaha Thursday and
Friday of last week.
Our old friend W. D. Abbott
of Peru was a Nemaha visitor
last Saturday and of course called
at these headquarters.
Geo. Clendenia MA Nebraska
City, manager of the Nebraska
Telephone Co. for this district,
was a Nemahiv visitor Wednes
day. Wm. Culp moved ,up from
Shubert last week. He is living
in Wm. E. Smiley's house, re
cently vacated by W. G. Max
well. J. C. Killarney and Geo. E.
Codington of Auburn were in
Nemaha Tuesday looking after
the Auburn Telephone Co's lines
here.
G. V. Argabright of Red Cloud,
Nebr., came in to Nemaha Tues
day, called here by the death of
his mother, Mrs. S. T. Arga
bright. Nemaha has had a soft coal
famine for awhile, but it was
relieved Tuesday morning by the
arrival of a car of coal for the
lumber yard.
E. L. Argabright of Bolivar,
Mo., arrived in Nemaha Tuesday
morning, called here by the
death of his mother, Mrs. S. T.
Argabright.
Mrs. Carl E. Sanders and Miss
Alice Peabody went to Falls City
Wednesday evening to visit Mrs.
Wm. E. Smiley. They expect
to return this morning.
A. B. Harrington of Crab Or
chard, senior member of the firm
of Harrington & Sons, came in
to Nemaha Wednesday. He re
turned home Thursday.
Mrs. W. F. Keeling gave a
reception to her Sunday school
class Tuesday night, in honor of
Otto Snelling, who will soon
move to Shubert. Refreshments
were served. The class is com
posed of boys, being No. 4 in the
Methodist Sunday school. All
had a pleasant time.
WF SELL fifinn RinTIIFfili
Thoy can't bo othorwiso, as thoy aro mado by
Dixie Tailoring Company
who novor fail to ploaso anyono
You Can't
Appreciate
the Comfort
of a Suit cut
and mado to
your moasuro
until ycu liavo
worn one.
We Guarantee
Satisfaction
J1TO. W.
phone 20
Arthur Stevens and Miss Lillio
Jennings, both of Aspinwall
precinct, were married at the
court house in Auburn Thursday
of last week.
Miss Pearle Thompson gave a
party at her home last Saturday
night. A large number of young
people were present and all had
a delightful time, i
W. B. Norvell has moved to
Nemaha, moving into the Ben
Baldwin property west of the
postoffice. He has bought the
Barker dray line.
Cyrus Minick went to Syracuse
last Friday to look after affairs
on the farm of A. R. Titus while
the latter was visiting. He re
turned Monday evening.
Mrs. C. H. Bacon came up
from Shubert Tuesday morning,
on the early train, getting here
in time to eat breakfast with her
sister, Mrs. W. H. Barker.
See the beautiful white enamel
ware in our windows. Positively
no more to be had at the same
price, when this is sold.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
One week from next Tuesday
is village election day. M. W.
Knapp, F. L. Woodward and
Peter Kerker are the retiring
members of the board of trustees.
For Sale or Trade
Two mares weighing about
1000 pounds apiece, both blacks,
coming 8 years old.
John T. Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Titus came
down from their home near
Syracuse, Nebr., Friday night of
last week, and visited relatives
in Nemaha and vicinity until
Monday night, when they went
to Shubert.
Rev. E. D. Gideon of Brock
will preach a missionary sermon
at the Methodist church Sunday
night. This sermon is education
al and no collection for missions
will be taken at that time. On
Wednesday night of next week
Rev. Wolf will preach at the
Methodist church. His theme
will also be missions,
Have Some
Style About
You t J
You can't got
it by wearing
Storo Clothos
Wo can mako
you look liko
a four-timo
winnor .. ..
TRY US
RITCHEYl
NEMAHA, NEBR.I f
Prof. J. E. Gibney, who was
called to his home at Elkhorn,
Nebr., two weeks ago, by the
death of a brother, returned
here Thursday evening of last
week.
Paul W. Karr of Fulton, Mo.,
who had been visiting in Nema
ha, for a few days, went to Ord.
Nebr., Monday, where he"ill
work for J. L. Speece and E. F.
Burson.
Wm. E. Smiley moved to Falls
City last Friday. This move was
made necessary if he held his
position with the Burlington,
unless he was away from home
all the time.
Verne Taylor came up from
Shubert Tuesday morning to do
some work for the Auburn Tele
phono Co., putting in new phones
and new lines. Thirteen new
subscribers were added.
Ferry at St. Deroin
The Missouri river is open at
St. Deroin and the ferry is pre
pared to cross at any time. Good
safe ferry.
Henry Lemon, Prop.
Sherwin-Williams
Faint
Fleck's Stock Pood
Little Chick Feed
Cracked Corn
Bran & Shorts
Wall Paper
W. F. Keeling
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