Jjttii v'iukk i'li'- "" u kiut.y , Advertiser Supplement Brownville Locals J. W. Perkins whs mi Auburn visitor Tuesday. Prof. Oliver of Peru whs in town Saturday. .1. W. Supp made a business trip to Nebraska City Thursday. Mrs. H. V. Muir was having some dental work done at Auburn Tuesday. J 0 "Robertson Peru working the week. has been up near fore part of the The infant child of Chas. Sultzbaugh was burled at the Walnut Hill ceme tery Tuesday. Rev Lake conducted the funeral of Mrs. Hainey and Elder Martin that of Mrs Plasters The familios have the sympathy of their host of friends and neighbors. A letter received from Mrs. Rich mond who went to Oklahoma to join her family says her health is not good in that country and Bob has had the misfortune to break Ills arm which U a misfortune indeed happening just at the time of year when spring woik is in progress. WATOH ST. LOUIS. The GrHiites. World's I'ir the world has over seen will be held ac St. Louis In liinn. To kern) in l.iiu-h with Mm AdaDaugherty.whohasbeenoutat' work of prHmr(lt,on . lh9 Rr!ttl World's Fuir and to get all the newB of all the Eaitli, every readiiig person should at once subscribe for the great newspaper of St. Louis, The Globe- Alliance, Nebr., the past year, returned home Wednesday. Miss Kelloy of Polk county is visit ing with her friend Miss GeorgieQuil- len south of town, Mrs. Parmer and Mrs Brunt and daughter of London were the guests of Mrs. J. Yf Sapp Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Patten, who have spent the winter here and at Kan sas City, departed Thursday for their honle at Exeter, Nebr. The W R. C. gave" an ice cream social Thursday nignt at which lots were cast for a carpet. Ruth Carter held the lucky number. Uncle Billy Stevenson, an old citizen of Nemaha county, was found dead in bed Wednesday morning Funeral at Bethel at 10 a. m. Thursday. Inters ment in Walnut Hill cemetery. Monday wns a sad day in Brownville. At 10 a. ra. Mis. It. T. Rainey wa buried and at 2 p. m. Mrs. Davidson Plasters wb burled, botli old and highly respected citizens. Both funer ala were largely attended and were held at the respective homes of the deceased. t Democrat. It stands pre-eminent and alone among American newspapers, ami acknowledges no tqiml or rival its circulation extends to every state and territory of the Union, to Canada and Mexico, and to every part of the Woild where there are readers of the English language. It ought to in your t'ome during the coming year. See advertise ment elsewhere in Ibis issue R. A. HELMER Watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed to give nutlafaottou West of Oourt House Square,So-Aubura,Neb J. C. CHATELAINE WatchmakerandJeweler All work guaranteed. Leave orders at L. II. Battles' store, Nemaha, Nebraska jABWlVfitaj mwjfcUJAT No.2hnrd?rr'''71VW?"'72 I