Cry Okdhrertiser Supplement ,'X UwAvnriTrillO l,n)Q a J It rained and the next night it rained ly t Wjf HgHlU. Mrs. Alice A. Minick visited Peru Tuesday: ' Maud Slack was Bhopplng in Nema ha Saturday. ' What's the matter of enforcing the Sunday closing law? Willie Kauffrrfan epent Sunday in Peru with his brother, John . Eph Loyd bought a new buggy f rem the Vande venters Tuesday. Miss Kelso, of Iown, is making her brother John and family n visit. Willie and Jennie Christie went to Johnson Wednesday to Bpend the sum mer, The home team fwns- defeated in a match game of ball at Peru inemorlul day. ' -Mrs. Robertson and children are visiting Mrs. Robertson's parents at at Peru thhi week., Quite a number ef our colored popu lation went up to Nebraska City to make their future hems. There are gold bricks and Auditor, ium bricks and. the Brewnvillians are sellitrg strawberry bricks P. O. Fritz dined on new potatoes the 80th and A. Vandevmter the 31st, being the first of the reason. , ' Dr. P. VanFleet, presiding elder, preached Saturday night and Sunday morning at the M. . church. Mr. Aynei went to Kansas City Wednesday te consult a specialist about a cancerous growth on his face. Is the sanitary condition of the town such that smallpox could be handled properly if here ? We understand there are two cases in Nemaha. Professor Barrett and his slater boarded the Saturday evening train for Mt1 Vernon, Ohio. Dad Andrews has had the streets' mewed fronting his property. ",Qo and do thou likewise " Ex-Gov. and Mrs. Furnas visited over Sunday with their old friend ( J. Stirling Morton, or Nebraska City. Charlie Shuntz, who has been visiting the parental home the past week, took ( blsdeparture for Beatrice Friday. Brownville has some lady singers of whom she is justly proud as all can testify who attended the memorial day exercises. MissLeora Woodwortb, of Exeter, ' who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D, E. Vaudevenler, returned to her ' home Friday. Oscar F Scovlll, of Nemaha, stayed over night here Tuesday night, ciossing over to Phelps, Mo., Wednesday, eu reute to Oregon, ; Tvye of our young men were up before Police Judge Clayton Monday und received a flue of 810 and coats for disturbing the peace. Children's day was observed at the Christian church Sunday-eve.nl tig. A splendid program was given aud a gen erous offering taken for mission work. Miss Haslet, a. representative of the M. E. hospital of Omaha, came in town Tuesday to solicit supplies. ,Sbe stopped over night with Rev. A. V. ' Wilson. The Methodist brethren are ,beiog criticized by some parties for bringing one of their members to trial for sign inga salosn petition but our motto should be "Purge the temple." Mn. McClary, who has been a patient sufferer for aa many months, (OVER)