ftteftilet VOL. Llll SO. 10 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908 NEVER BEFORE has a clearing sale in Nemaha created such a sensation. The Reason jis plain. We are selling goods at L prices that make them move. Our stock was large, We.still have choice bargains in every line. Buy now for next season. It will pay you big. Premium Checks given with all Cash Purchases EARLE GILBERT NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Sapp and Mrs. J. I. Dressier went to Brownville Tuesday morning, re turning in the evening. Kindig & Petibody writo cy clone, tornado, and windstorm insurance at lowest rates. Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Misses Bessie Dressier and Hazel Paris went to. Glen Rock precinct last Saturday and visited Miss Daisy Clark until Wednes day. Ralph Ritchey has bought the Lund property, south of E. H. Knapp's home. He has not giv en us any intimation as to when he will occupy it. Mrs. Leslie W. Woodward and mother, Mrs. Beck, of Kansas Citv. Mo., arrived in Nemaha V f ' last Friday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodward. W. W. Liebhart this week re ceived orders for $10 worth of white Plymouth Rock chickens from a man living at Winston Salem, North Carolina. 1 :nuiv Turn iinnc iisvt? s sum.! i nu munc uhio ; OF OUR JULY SALE Old Settlers picnic Aug. 5. Criley, photographer, Auburn. Stay for the concert, Wednes day night. Cottonwood lumber for sale by A. J. Strain. Ned Crother is putting in a Parties who borrowed the hoe cement walk for the Edwards & and crosscut saw out of my wood- Bradford Lumber Co. John P. King of Shubert was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. We have been having extreme ly warm weather for the past week. The Holiness campmeeting west of Brqwnyille opens next Thursday. Miss Minnie May went to Peru Tuesday morning, returning in the evening. Two big concerts at the Old Settlers' Picnic in the afternoon and at night. Mrs. C. H. Kindig. who has been visiting at Stella, returned home Thursday morning. house will please return same at once, as I need them. Fuller Burns. Earle Copeland subscribes for The Advertiser for three months, So sure are we of a republican which he orders sent to his sister, victory this fall that we got in a Miss Florence Copeland, 1339 east Tenth street, Kansas City Mo. lot of new type Monday. The Auburn chautauqua opens Saturday of next week. See the advertisement in another column. s i 5 ; Avail yourselves of the Bargains I which we have been ottering. Gall and See Us for Shoes when you are wanting anything ? in mat line. t Bring Us Your Produce. JXTO. W. RITCHEV Both Phones No. 20 NEMAHA, NEB Mrs. Exava Bennett, who has been staying with her- sister, Mrs. John E. Lambert, since the E. B. Quackenbush announces himself as a candidate for the fusion nomination for attorney general. If nominated, Ed wijl get a big vote in Nemaha county. Train No. 122, going south, will be held at Nemaha until 9:00 o'clock next Wednesday night, to accomodate people from the south who wish to stay for the concert. Mrs. Harry Hoover went Lincoln Thursday morning visit friends. to to Mrs. L. D. Rogers went to Rockford, Nebr., last Friday, to visit a sister. Glass! GlaStn For all sizes call on Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Mr. ana Mrs. n. n. now ShuBert( drove m irom AUDurn ounaay Friday. ana visuea ineuus lur icw hours. Mrs. J. L. Melvin, of Guthrie, Oklahoma, who has been visiting latter got hurt in the runaway at Nemaha friends for a few days, returned to Auburn left Thursday mornim? for Mound City, Mo., where she will visit 1- 1 i.1 1 Stl l ! r .i l r . tier uromer-m-iaw. uaiUHim xuei dee ulOSe Vlu Dei vin, before returning home. ... l i A . - HI Mrs. (i. Lilly returnea to au- I tier S rlCniC rOSl- The Schminke Milling Co. of burn Saturday after visiting a - - . , Nebraska Citv recentlv donated few days at the home of her son- CarClS I Or Sale at ine qq towards re-building thi in-law, Ed Thomas. Mrs. Wm. Anderson returned tn Auburn Saturday after a few days' visit with her daughter, 50c per dozen. Mrs. J. l. uresaiw. Pfr f-f f ir--2 frvr hp.. Methodist parsonage here. The - ! I donation was made through Jno. Cyclone rostcaras, W. Ritchey and was very thank fully received by the Methodist people. Wm. Filmer this week moyed Notice Mrs. W. H. Hoover has the thanks of the Christian DeoDle Viia ofrtlr n-F oumornl merchandise I t 1 x ..u:jj: av I . , . . , , . . , ,. oi iNemana, xwr iuiuiuuiuK ah siock picKetea or running imowie xiouver uunuiiiK, u. paying of base bail on sunaay loose on streets or alleys after ofKeeiing's store, wnere n i on premises belonging to the Monday, August 3, will be taken ottering some special uarjsmio. See his advertisement. Hoover estate. up. i ! I I - i 'm ! Nothing will improve and pro tect your buildings for less money than Paint. " We carry a full line. Guaranteed. Hammocks We have them at right prices. i t Ga&oline Stove We will make prices that will interest you. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co, GEORGE HARTWIG, Manager. F. A. Crane, who went to At- wood. Colorado, several weeks ago, ior tne Deneni oi ms neaim, returned home Friday. He has improved a great deal in health by his stay in Colorado. Mrs. Geo. Yackly and Mrs. Edw. Yackly went to Lincoln I last Saturday morniic: to visit the former's brother, Will P. Tidrow, and family. They re turned Monday evening. J. H. Argabright recently sold about 1500 bushels of corn to Lafe Higeins, delivering it at Stella, for which he received 80 cents' per bushel. It is safe to say he is not complaining of hard times. C. P. Scovill, Village Marshal. Joe Hunger's merry-go-round arrived Wednesday evening and will be ready for business to night. He will stay until after the picnic. J. H. Dundas announces him self as a candidate for state sen ator and will endeavor to bt elected without the aid or con sent of any party, as he doesn't believe in parties. Geo. W. Brown, manager of Brown's Business college at Lin coln, gave us a pleasant call Monday. Mr. Brown had been in town a few days in the inter est of his college. Mrs. Byral Day, of California, well known to many of our citi zens as Mrs. Hull of Stella, has been engaged as one of the at tractions of the Old Settlers' Pic nic. She is a fine soloist. Geo. D. Carrington, Jr., has also promised us some solos. D. E. Klise of Garnett, Kan sas, visited Nemaha friends from Tuesday until Thursday. Mr. Klise is the step-father of Mrs. F. L. Woodward and Mrs. Geo. Yackly. He had been visiting relatives in Iowa, and stopped here on his way home. M. H. Taylor of Shubert was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. Mr. Taylor has been at Hot Springs, Arkansas, recently, and expects to return in a few days. He is taking treatment for kidney and stomach trouble. He informs us that he will move to Peru only 2 WE HAVE MOVED Into the Hoover building, first door south of Keeling's store, where you will find us sell ing goods at Lowest Prices. SEE THESE PRICES Calicoes from 5Jc on down Indigo Blue, were 10c, now 8c. Shoes, were $4, now $3.50. All Shoes cut from IS to 50 per cent. Baby Shoes cut 10 to 15 per cent Misses' White Canvas Slippers, were $1.25, now 85c. White Canvas Slippers, were $1.00, now 75c A few Canvas Slippers for only 50c. Ladies' and Gents'Arctics,were $1.25, now$l Rubbers, were 60c, now 50c. 20c. can of Oysters, only 15c. WM. FILMER Nemaha Nebraska temporarily, keeping his home in Shubert,