-J i JOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, 5IAUOII 10, JflOG XUMB15R 42 -r - ' ... . - - : gins Saturday, March 17th. Closes Wednesday, March 28th We have made great preparations, with Bargains in every department. Send for price list. Eailroad Fare Free For the next 30 Days, to in duce early buyers from outsido of Auburn, wo will pay all rail road fare to and from Auburn from all points within 80 miles. One faro with a $lo.oo purchase; round trip with a So.oo pur chase. Present your round trip ticket at our store and we. will refund your faro in cash. FREE BUSS RIDE to and from dopot to Tho Big Stor u Just take any transfer lino and havo them bring you to tho storo. Wo wi give you tickets for both ways whothcr you buy or not Ask for tickets Gilmer- Armstrong West of Court House; Auburn, Nebraska Reception Friday Evening "Wo invito you and your friends to attend our reception Friday evoning, March 10doors open at 7 p. m. A groat troat, good music, and a Grand Display of New Goods. Como if .you possi bly can. T my home mil I have removed my stock of Millinery, etc., to am selling all Millinery, Notions, Kibbons, etc., JT IND BELOW COST Gome soon foj' Bargains . Tkod.ore Local 3SJews Ed Soid is now one of the clerks in J. II. Vunderslieo's store. Best photos in southeastern" Nebr. at Criley's. So. Auburn. Hurry Hoover is jit Jolinson week, buying and shipping stock. this Handmade harness in stock at Ed Wdi ds & Bradford Lbr. Co. Seo It. E. Buchor for the Queen incubator and brooder. The prices are right . Ted Scovell, who has. been at Kearns n for come time, returned to Nemaha Monday. .Miss Nora Aynes Thursday of lust Tuesday. went to Auburn week, returning Mr. and Mrs. Carl E Sanders are now keeping house in their heme northwest of the school house. Opal Seabury, who has been visiting her sutler, Mrs waiter runs, near Howe, returned home Monday. Hard coal and soft coal several grades various prices for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Just received, a complete line of window shacies at Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. II. C. Cathcart. son-in-law of P. G Swan, is now in western Idaho, where he is working with a surveying gang Mre. II. 12. Williams came up from Shubert Friday morning atid visited friends and relatives until Monday evoning. The fellows that predicted plenty of winter weather this month are now saying "I told you so," and tho rest of us can't say a word. ' Frank Titus lias been looking after tho grain buying business while Earle Gilbert is away This adds another to Ins long list, of businesses. Dr. James Kay lias been awarded the contract for furnishing medical aid to the poor in the eastern part of the county, including tho poor farm. Mrs. Tlieo. Hill has quite a reputa tim as a milliner, as nn Omaha lady SMiitdown hero for heir wedding hat. Mrs. Hill niai'ft it and sen it up by express this wnV Do not forget the cooking exhibition at the Edwards & Bradford hardware store next week. MisH Hose M. Seaburv who has been with tho Harry Kiiiimel Co. for the past month returned home Friday Sho says wild cat shows don't suit her and that sho will make Nemaha her homo in the future. Saturday night and Sunday morning we had the heaviest snow fall of tho wintur. The snow was light and drifted considerably, as the wind was blowing pretty bard. Monday night we hud about two inches more snow. Stoves hard coal stoves soft coal stoves wood Btovos heating stoves cook stoves rangeH all kind of stovos for Bale by tho Edward & Bradford Lumber Co. 25 Tho Beatrico Creamery Co. will pay cents per pound of butter fat for hand separator cream, delivered in Ne maha. Separators sold on easy terms. It. E. BuoiiKU, Agent. J. W. Wolfo preseuted C P Barker, jwhb is now carrying tho mail on rural route No. 2, with some spare ribs and tendnloin Thursday of last week. J. W. Hitchoy opened his store to the public .'ast Saturday and is having a good trade alreadv much bettor than he anticipated to start out with. W. W, Sanders has been reappointed notary public for another six years, his commission expiring March 0. 1012 He has been notary public now lor twelve years Miss Bessie Ilillior came in from Johnson Tuesday afternoon to attend the meeting of tho Notnaha county holiness association, returning Thurs day forenoon Treadling at tho Chrintian church Sunday, March 18, by tho paHtor. Subject,, at 11 a. m , The virtue in a commandment; at 7:.'J0 p. m , The Individual Saviour. Nemaha will have three or four now stores open the first of April Earle Gilbert, gonurallltniKrjshandiHO, F. L woociwaru. urugs, w v. Keeling, a racket and feed store, and Mrs Hill will open hei millinery and notion stoie by that time. Louis Edwards and Miss Alta Ron frow will bo married at Omaha Wednesday of next, week, bo wo are informed Miss Alta'ri many Nemaha friends will rejoice with her in her happiness and trust she will be blessed in her wedded life I t Jit To the people of Nemahaf land Vicinity: I $ s- . 1 ' 1 X: Our store is open and vve.aiV ready Rev. J. W. Sapp returned from Exeter Monday and says he is home to stay now, and is ready to perform tho marriage ceremony for all applicants with tho legal papers. The Granger has started a piano contest, and tho following persons from Nemaha and vicinity have been nominated as candidates: Misses May Kerker. Avis Carse, Frankio Hoover and Maggie Hacker. Mrs, John .1. Dressier went to Auburn Tuesday to 'visit a few hours with her sister, Mrs. Ree8e Williams, who was in from Ord and was going to return home. Mrs. Dressier came back in tho afternoon. The many friends of Mrs, Ann Maxwell will regret to learn that she Iwib been very sick with pneumonia, but will be glad to learn that she is now out of danger. She is visiting relatives at Sterling, III. The first volume of Morton's History of Nebraska was delivered to subs scriberB hero last weak. It is a very valuable addition to tho literature of the state. Great care has been taken in the preparation of this work, and no expense has been spared to mako 1 1 accurate as to dates and facts. It will be invaluable in future years. Mrs. J. W Sapp is visiting in the western part of the state and Rev Sarip is trying to cook and keep house. He uas it takes all his time to wash dishes and sweep when he does elthur but he doesn't think it is necessary to either wash dishes or sweep every day C. P. Barker thinks tho people on rural route No. 2 uio the best people anywhere. They have been feeding him on cake and hot coffee and other good things during the storm, ills wife says he is getting so stuck up he hardly looks at common grub any more. Notice of Village Election Notice b hereby given that a general election will be held in the village of Nemaha, Nebraska, on Tuesday, April a, 1000, for the election of two (2) members of the village board of trustees for the term of two (2) years. The polls will ho opened at 9 o'clock a. ni. and will remain open until o'clock p. m. Election will be held the Advertiser olllce. By order of tlio board of trustees. M. W. Knaii, Chairman, Elmuk E. Allkn, Clerk. at jfor business. We have a well assorted stock b$ eneral Merc nanaise Come in and see us. Our prices are low as any, quality considered. " V y -f- as Special for Saturday Afternoon A big assortment of Glasswaref your choice 10 cents. None! Iwill be sold before noon BROWN'S I NESS OOLLEG in eighteen year Students enroll any titno Write for catalogue D Goo, W. Brown, Jr., Prop. 1010 0 street Lincoln, Nobr Butter and eggs accepted same as cash JNO. W. RITCHEY ISTemalia, ISTelyr. $ 'JO