VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1006 2 XUMCER50 j; ..k I 5 I Bargains in . Laces 1 Suitable for Trimming and Fabric. FJine J 4 k and Dainty. 4 Remnants of from 2 to 6 yds., 10c a buncli 4 ft Sale begins ls30 p, m, Saturday TP? 42 NEMAHA, NEB. .J- Dr. II. L Feiatner, veterinary surs geon. Phone 338, Auburn. Nobr. W. II. Lemon, the owuer of the St. Doroin cable ferry has again taken charge of the ferry and will again cross the public without danger or delay. Dr Bourne fits glasses. So, Auburn. The Beatrice Creamery Co. will pay 25 cents per pound of butter fut for hand separator cream, delivered in Ne maha, Separators sold on easy terras It. 12. Buoiiku, Agent. Jr5fff5(-'-'-i-:,-5-)-:i-J-V -ifr i k it -. . 4V THE NEW DRUG STORE 3VEIBILrTIOlNr After spending considerable time traveling over the state in search of a location for a drug store, we landed in your city and were very much impressed with the place, and after getting the judgment of several of your good citizens, formed the idea that a drug storo was a business much needed here and would be a pay proposition. So we are how located here and opon to your services and depending on your hearty support for success, as we are carrying a line of everything found in a first class drug store and at prices that will rulo the day. Our stock consists of Pure Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Paint, Wall Paper, Glass, and sundries of all kinds found in any of your leading drug stores Bring in your proscriptions and family receipts, as our proscription department has special attention. Wo again cordially invite you to come in and get .acquainted and make our place headquarters, as wo will try to have everything for your convenience. So liciting a share of your patronage, we are yours for business, HILL BROS., DRUGGISTS Nemaha, Nelbreislcgi if. f V- $ A fire is necessary for comfort these cool mornings. Chas. MilTej.' of Verdon visited his brother, A. E. MilkayC. & M. agent, last Sunday. Rev. G. W. Ayers this week attended the Methodist district conference at Nebraska City. Losfr-In Neniaha, Aarch 31st, a ladies black shoe, right, size No. 5. Finder will please leave at Gilbert's store. John C. Stokes, who now lives in the suburbs of Howe, was a welcome caller at these head quarters Wednesday. Deciding to quit the millinery work, I wish to thank my custom ers for their extreme kindness. Minnie May. Housecleaning is now engaging the attention of the women folks and the men are putting in most of their time away from home. Jacob Kempf of Brownville had some sale bills printed at this office Tuesday. He sells his household goods Saturday and will move to Beatrice. Mrs. Lucinda Bolejack of Ver don visited her nephew, W. PI. Barker, a few hours Wednesday afternoon, leaving on the freight that night for Verdon. John Johnson and wifejof Wy more have been visiting relatives in Auburn and Nemaha for sev eral days. Mrs. Johnson is a neice of Mrs. Walter S. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner of Omaha have been vjsiting Mrs. Horner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rumbaugh and her brother, Elmer E. Rumbaugh, this week. Dick Scott, son of Mrs. M. C. Scott of this place, has joined the regular army. This is the third one of Mrs. Scott's sons who joined the regulars within a few months, Jess, ICharley, and now Dick. Mrs. Wm. H. Hoover and Mrs. A. Matthews returned to Nema ha Tuesday. Mrs. Hoover has been visiting in California for several months. Mrs. Matthews has been traveling with her husband. W. G. Maxwell, street com missioner, has this week put in a bridge in the west part of town where the water has been wash ing out the roadway after coming down across Ed Moore's and the Hoover fields. Dort Stokes was calling on Nemaha friends last Saturday. He had returned from Beatrice a few days previously and of course had to come over and see how his Nemaha friends were getting along. Chas. Devorss is now manager of the elevator at the McCandless siding. A. N. Harris, who has had charge of it for a number of years, has decided to quit the business and devote his time exclusively to his farm. Mrs. W. W. Keeling returned home Tuesday afternoon after a two weeks'ivisit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Culver, at Omaha. She attended the grand lodge of the Order of Eastern Star, and says she had a delightful time while away. k warm; Is at IJDaiicl We are prepared for it with fine line of New and Up'toydate Goods Paris Chiffon, blue and "black 'Si S Batistes, blue, pink, blue and white, black Sj and white Onibrenel, flowered and figured Dotted Swiss Silk Tissues, plain and figured White Goods, all kinds Men's Fancy Shirts V. I We have a new and un-to-date line of Men's Fancy Shirts in all the latest styles ; 4 and colors, including the JSHirt. new i JNO. W. RJTCHK7 Phone 20 NEMAHA, NEBR. Coat, MS 4 $ $ THE STORE FOR BARGAINS has new Spring & Summer Millinery You arc cordially invited to call and see our new styles. You will bo pleased with goods and prices. TVJIfcS. THEO. IIIXjL The Southwestern Land Go. Incorporated Of Burlington, Iowa, and Koswell, N. M. Good lands at cheap prices in Oklahoma, Texas and - No.w Mexico. Cheap rates on all railroads to actual homeseekers. For' particulars call on or address W, F, Thompson, Local Agent Brownville, Nebraska A'