VOL. LI XO. 12 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1906 W. W. 8JUTJ9JRM9, rubU$htr 5 I I i i ! 5 k I I BEST YET Granite Ware 1 gal, Dish Pans, as many as you want, 10 cents each 1 gal. Preserve Kettle, 10 cts each 1 gal, handled Stewers, 10c each Sale at 3 p. m. Saturday, August 18, '06 EARLE GILBERT NEMAHA, NEB. i t S .$ F. L. "Woodward Denver Wednesday. started for Miss Pearle Roberts went to Kansas City last Saturday. Mrs. E. H. Knapp has been quite sick for a few days. Rock salt for sale by the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Rogers are visiting friends at Gordon, Nebr. Rural route tablets and en velopes for sale at the postoffice. Miss Stella Washburn went to Peru Tuesday returning the next day. John Hawxby went to Waco, 'Nebr., Friday, to visit his son, Frank. Elmer Morgan of Watson, Mo., visited J. H. Vanderslice last Saturday. Mrs. Seymour Howe and Mrs. C. L. Russell went to Sutton, Nebr., Tuesday, to visit relatives. Miss Maude Burns is attending the teachers' institute at Auburn this week. Miss Pearl Seid has been very sick for several days, with ty phoid fever. Lillie Clark returned home Tuesday after a'visi of eleven days at Johnson. . W. W. Liebhart has been con fined to his home with rheuma tism for several days. Miss Bea Seabury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Farris, near Howe, this week. A petty thief stole five Sincer ity and two Alballah cigars from Will Keeling the other day. If you want to buy a good sewing machine cheap call on the Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Co. Mrs. Susan I. Shiveley and Mrs. Wm. Smiley started ifor Lee Summit, Mo., Monday even ing, to visit relatives. A" t . -k $ $ $ School Supplies As the schools open very soon it is time to think of buying supplies, etc. We have a full line of TABLETS Pencils, Slates, Pens, Erasers, Etc. School districts buying a full line of supplies will be greatly benefitted if they investigate our line before buying elsewhere, as our prices will surprise you. HILL BROS. Druggists Nemaha Nebraska Our fruit shippers say they are finding a market for the peach crop at very fair prices. Emery Howe, who has been in Colorado for a few weeks, re turned to Nemaha Tuesday. Miss Pearl Thompson went to Shenandoa, Iowa, Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Henry Field. Mrs. Fred Seabury went to Kan sas City Thursday of last week to visit her broteer, B. W. Smith. Frank Shubert is a candidate on the republican ticket for rep resentative from Richardson county. The Auburn chautauqua is now in session and will continue the remainder of the week, closing Sunday night. A fine line of carpet samples at Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Call and see them and give your orders for carpets. A. V. Farson, Sr., went to Rulo last Friday to attend a holiness campmeeting. He re turned Wednesday morning. Mrs. Frank Maxwell of Lincoln arrived in Nemaha Monday on a visit to D. W. Maxwell and family and her many friends here. J. M. Pone, who has been agent here for a short time, moved to Rulo Wednesday. The best wishes of our people ,go with them. Orville Holding has been sell ing some good watermelons and muskmelons lately. He raised them on the Missouri bottom northeast of town. We are informed that G. W. Chapman and wife of Roca,Nebr. , are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter July 31. The little miss has been named Velma Rose. E. L. Paris did not like west ern Nebraska, and decided that he would remain here unless he finds a place he likes better than the western part of this state. The Park hotel, under the management of the new landlord Fuller Burns, is giving good satisfaction to the traveling pub lic. Give it a trial when in Nemaha. Mrs. Sadie Scott and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Andrew Scott, came in from Pawnee county Tuesday to visit the younger lady's parents. R. I. Brown and wife. The fusionists nominated two mighty good men for the legisla ture last Saturday E. B. Quack- enbush and W. D. Redmond. The only thing we know against these men is their politics. G. V. Glenn, the new C. B. & Q. agent of Nemaha, arrived Wednesday morning." He is a young man and we understand has been married but a short time. He comes here from Ar mour. mm a "r s ar -t t wirs. a. it. Mcuanuiess ana Gertrude returned home last Fri day night after a ten days' stay at the Epworth Assembly a L-mcoln. Tney enjoyed it very much with the exception of the rain and mud, but were glad to get hme again. 5 Mm 5 CO M is CO o CO FRUIT JARS are in season. Get our prices. Jar Gaps, Kings and Sealing Wax s JXTO. W. RITCHET Phone 20 NEMAHA, NEBR. I MM "I to $ 1 I I s I The wagon bridge over the railroad track in the south part of town has been completed and travel is once more going over it. It is a good substantial bridge. The old one was about ready to fall down. The Burlington will run two excursions to the state fair this year, starting from Falls City and going by way of Nemaha and Nebraska City. They will leave Nemaha at 7:03 a. m., on 4th and 5th. Now that three county tickets are in the field with the excep tion of float senator and repre sentative, there will doubtless be a calm for awhile until the weath er gets a little cooler. It is too hot to campaign now. H. A. B. Paris and Chas. Stanley returned a few days ago from their trip to Wyoming and Colorado. They did not like mm m Wyoming very well out were pleased with parts of Colorado and will probably locate there. Champion school house is being thoroughly overhauled and put in good shape for school. The old siding has been taken off and the house boxed up and resided. This district is in good condition, financially and will see that the scholars are comfortable. A lew boys ana young men have recently got into the habit of hanging around outside the doors and windows of the Metho dist church during services, ana have at times disturbed the ser vices by talking and smoking Complaint has been made that some ladies have been annoyed very much by the conduct of these parties at times, and the smoking has been very offensive, The trustees do not desire to take any steps legally to stop these performances, but will be com pelled to do so it they do not cease. The law is very severe on this respect, and parties dis turbinir meetings are liable to a "heavy fine. It is hoped this notice will cause these parties to be more thoughtful of the rights of others. By order of the board of trustees. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alf Rowen Wednesday morning Aug ust 15, 1906, a fine son. Alf is feeling pretty proud, of course- just as if this was the first son of the universe- Grandpa Sanders is able to look after the postoffice part of the time, bnt mistakes must be overlooked for a few days until he gets used to being called grandpa. R. I. Brown & Son-Robt. I. and Curtis L. Brown who have been in partnership in managing the poor farm and the eierhtv hey own in Brownville precinct, have dissolved Dartnershin. Curtis selling out to his father. Curtis will go east to see some of his native country before settling down. If any one has proof of boot legging or the selling of intoxi cating liquor in Nemaha on pic nic day or at any other time, we hope they will let it be known so the guilty parties can be punish ed. If parties are guilty thev should be given the limit of punishment. Did you Bee those dollar watches at Keollng'a? They're all right. School Begins iu a few days. W. F. Keeling Haa the best assortment of School Supplies Ever bronght to Nemaha. Gome and See The big RbBortment of tablets, paper, pencils, pens, ink, crayons, etc.