The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 03, 1908, Image 1

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    VOL. Lll SO. 45
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908
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SATURDAY APRIL 1 1
Will be the Second Anniversary
of the opening of
THE NEW STORE
We feel proud of the growth of the business
which is largely due to the loyalty of our
patrons.
To show our appreciation of this loyalty, we
invite one and till to a public reception in our
store between the hours of 1 p. m. to 10 p.
m., April 11.
At this time we will show the finest line of
Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to
Nemaha. Varieties, Styles and Prices too num-
EARLE GILBERT
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Dr. Bourne fits glasses. So. Auburn
Old papers for sale at this
office.
A nice new lot of furniture at
E. B. Lbr. Co.
Don't fail to get our prices on
furniture before buying. We can
save you money. E. B. Lbr. Co.
Criley, photographer, Auburn.
See M. T. Hill's sample books
for wall paper, at Mrs. Theo.
Hill's.
E. B. Lbr. Co. have a fine line
of harness on display. Don't fail
to see them, if in.need of harness
this spring.
Miss Minnie May went to Peru
Tuesday evening, returning the
next morning.
Mrs. C. T. Minick came in
from DeWitt Monday afternoon,
returning Tuesday.
J. S. Hadlock, painter, paper
hanger and decorator, had some
business cards printed Tuesday.
Miss Lissa Colglazier and Miss
Clara James of Stella visited Mrs.
0. E. Houtz a few hours Sun
day. An extra train Sunday brought
in a number of loads of rock from
the west, leaving them on the
sidetrack here.
Mrs. Geo. Yackley, who has
been visiting in Kansas for three
or four weeks, returned home
Friday afternoon.
St. Deroin now has two gener
al stores, Ira Lunsford having
recently opened a store in oppo
sition to Wm. Filmer.
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And See the Beautiful Display of .
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Louie Kerker has been on the
sick list this week.
Smoke La Rosa 5c cigars,
by all dealers in Nemaha.
Sold
Miss Inda Thorn is now clerk
ing in Wm. Filmer's store.
J. N. Colglazier of Shubert
visited Nemaha friends Tuesday.
Miss Jessie Withee of Stella
has been the guest of Miss Anna
Knapp since Sunday.
Harry White and Ivan Had
lock went to Dawson Thursday to
go to work on theBurlington fence
gang.
Our Harness are made of good
leather, first rate workmanship,
and the price is right, too. E. B.
Lbr. Co.
Mrs. Willard H. Dressier of
Omaha arrived in Nemaha Wed
nesday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Dressier and family.
Received a car of pure Michi
gan salt in barrels, or 25, 50, or
100 pound sacks. Also some nice
' ump rock salt. E. & 13. Lbr. Co.
. The A. K. Sunday school class
in the Christian Sunday school
had 42 members present last
Sunday just two-fifths of the
entire attendance that day. Mrs.
0. E. Houtz is the teacher.
Read the advertisements.
Next Tuesday is village elec
tion day.
W. F. Keeling returned from
Lincoln Saturday.
Fred Crane has moved in the
Stilwell property in the west part
of town.
Mrs. Florence Jarvis went to
Wabash, Nebr., Saturday to visit
relatives.
Miss Daisy Clark returned to
her home in Glen Rock precinct
Saturday, after a six days' visit
in Nemaha and vicinity.
M. C. Gaskill, a former resi
dent of Nemaha, but who has
been living near Syracuse, has
moved to Nebraska City.
Jas. A. Stephenson has had a
part of the large porch on the
west of his house enclosed and
finished up for a kitchen.
C. W. Robertshas had a small
addition built at the northeastern
corner of his house, over the cis
tern. C. F. Zook did the work.
The name of C. A. Curtis was
accidentally omitted when the
directory of the Auburn Tele
phone Co. was printed for Nema
ha. Ho has No. 57.
Homer Stokes, deputy for the
Modern Woodmen of America,
was in town over sunuay. uo
mer has secured a class of over
20 for a new camp at Howe.
Mrs. G. W. Chapman, who has
been visiting Mrs. S. Yates and
other relatives for a week and a
half, returned to her home at
Pleasanldale, Nebr., Monday.
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FOR ONE WEEK
We will put our Armor Side Corsets
on sale. These are regularly worth
$1.00. Our price will be for this
week only, sizes range from 19J to
30 inches in size 79c.
We have some very pretty things in
Goods for making Spring Skirts.
Gome in and see them,
Bring Us Vour Chickens, Butter and Eggs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Prank Sherwood
went to Shubert Tuesday even
ing to visit friends, returning
Thursday morning. w
The Methodist Sunday school
contributed two cases of eggs to
the Methodist hospital at Omaha.
They were shipped Wednesday.
Mrs. W. W. Seid has about a
hundred little chicks that are
now two weeks old and getting
along line. They were hatched
in an incubator.
Ralph Ritchey went to Lincoln . ... . . , .
Monday to take the civil service Dr W. W Frazier started for
examination the next day for Frankun, Nebr., luesday even
:i tt 1 i 1 ing, where he was called to as-
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. E. A. Ebbs of Shubert
sends us $2 on subscription.
New directories have been
printed for the Nemaha exchange
of the Auburn Telephone Co.
They can be had on application
to the central office.
C. J. Skinner, who is teaching
the McCandless school in Aspin
wall precinct, went to Omaha
Wednesday to take the examin
ation for mail-clerk.
The rain Monday and Tuesday
made the roads rather muddy
for a little while.
Alf Kinton came to town Mon
day forenoon to tell us we were
having a nice rain.
Mrs. E. H. Knapp went to
Brownville Tuesday morning, re
turning in the evening.
J. S. Hadlock has been doing
considerable painting and paper
ing in Nemaha and vicinity re
cently. Mr. Hester, a prominent farm
er and stock raiser of Dundy
county, was a Nemaha visitor
Saturday.
Elmer E. Allen has bought the
Galbraith property in the north
east part of town. He will have
it thoroughly repaired and put in
good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Rowen, who
went to Colorado a month ago,
did not like the sand hills and re
turned to Nemaha Wednesday.
They think more of old Nemaha
county than ever now.
Misses Lulu Hess and Laura
Klein of Shubert, after a visit
with Mrs. O. E. Houtz and Miss
Ethel Sherwood, returned home
Sunday. Melvin Houtz came up
sist Dr. Smith in a surgical oper
ation. He expected to visit E.
L. Paris near Long Island, Kas.,
before he returned.
The argument frequently ad
vanced against the Poland China
hogs, that they are not prolific
breeders, is certainly not the
case with J. H. Seid's strain.
He has four sows that have had
4G pigs this spring. Two sows
had 10 pigs each, one 11 and one
15. There are 33 of the pigs liv-
after them and also to visit his ing and doing well an average
brother. of over 8 to the sow.
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TO BE GIVEN AWAY
One Fine Oak Rocker
To the person purchasing the largest amount of goods for cash;
j at our store at Nemaha, Nebr., between March 28 and April 2o,
1908. Sale closes April 25, at 5 p. m. Also
FREE GUESSING CONTEST
on the number of kernels of popcorn in a ' quart jar. Every- I
body from 12 years of age and older is permitted to make one $
guess free of charge- Each one making a guess will be required
j to register 1 heir name and guess. The following prizes will be
given:
t One Fancy Nickel plate Coffee Pot, for the nearest guess.
$ One Good Enamel4 qt. Merlin Kettle, for 2nd nearest guess. J
I One White Enamel Meat Platter, for theod nearest guess.
$ This Contest closes at 4 o'clock'p. m. April 25.
Free gifts on exhibition n our window. Come early and try to get one of these prizes. $
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