in V i- VOL. LI NO. 15 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, .FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1M6 H. n ItJJVIWHS, Vtihthlitr AuAfrrSfif 1h,A1 n fjtv In oritnnt THE NEW STORE Has just received a lino lino of Fall Dress Goods,Trimmings,Notions,etc. New Styles Prices to suit every purse- k k ' Y -k 4 k A Nobby Line of Beady Made Skirts For misses und ladies See the big Granite Pieces we are selling for a quarter EARLE GILBERT NEMAHA, NB 7 1 w Rock salt, 75c per hundred at tko luinbor yard. Victor Rosowator succeeds his father as editor of tho Omaha Bee. Tho White Lily aslo by Edwards Lbr. Co. Washor for & Bradford Miss Cora Webber of Auburn was the guest of Mrs. Soymour Howe Sunday. A line lino of samples of Brussol and Ingrain carpot at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. School begins next Monday. The box. ball alley left us Monday. ' Harry Hoover went to Red Cloud Wednesday. We had another rain Friday forenoon of last week. Mrs. J. H. Littrell returned from Missouri Saturday morning. .Eddie Maxwell has a position in the C. B.& Q. shops in Wy more. Win. E. Smiley went to Wy more Monday, returning the next day. John M. Clark got in another shipment of cattle Saturday morning. Claud Maxwell, who went to Wyrnore Monday, has a job in the freight office. J. H. Seid shipped some hogs to Lincoln Saturday morning for exhibition at the state fair, going with them. Ole Roberts also went along. Louie Kerker started for Des Moines, Iowa, Friday morning of last week, to visit relatives. B. Stroble, one of the old time merchants of Brownville, was a Nemaha visitor Monday. About 35 ' Nemahaites went from here to Lincoln on the excursion Tuesday morning. Willard' Dressier came down from Omaha Saturday and visited his parents until Monday afternoon. The Epwoth League will hold services at the Methodist church Sunday night, beginning at 7:80. There will bo no proaching as the pastor is attending donfor- onco. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Allen, who have been visiting in New York state, returned home Wed nesday. They certainly had a good time as they only expected ;o be away a month when they started. Goo. R. Lindsoy and Dicky Morton wont to Otoe county last week to see about renting a farm. George rented an oighty one mile from Syracuse. Dicky made preliminary arrangemohts toward getting a farm. Will F. Keeling wont to Lin coln Tuesday to greet Bryan and incidentally to buy his stock of holiday gotids and soo tho state fair. Mrs. Keeling and W, G. Maxwell aro looking after tho business during his absence. Charley Howe and Lester Rus sell started for Grand Junction, Colo., Tuesday, to look at the country. Miss Vera Anderson of Auburn came to Nemaha Saturday am', is visiting her friend, Miss Bessie Dressier. Mrs. G. W. . Hawxby hasn't been in a very good humor lately and we can't blame her. She had about 200 nice young chick ens and some one stole all but about thirty-of them. They also took most of the old ones. Supplies As the schools open very soon it is time to think of buying supplies, etc. Wo have a full lino of TABLETS I Pencils, Slates, Pens, Erasers, Etc School districts buying a full line of supplies will bo greatly bonelittod if they investigate our line before buying elsewhere, as our prices will surprise you. HILL Xiiiggi&t Nemaha Nebraska T- cm 5 T- k CO CD CD The time for school is near and of course you will want Tablets of all kinds Pencils, Pens, Ink, Erasers, Penoil Boxes, and many other things that you will find at our store We are Headquarters for School Supplies Come and see the largest Tablet in town Do not forget our Grocery and Dry Goods Stock En JNO. W. RXTCSE7 Phone 20 NEMAHA, NEBR. The passenger train was two hours and a half late from the west Tuesday afternoon on ac count of a crippled engine. Miss Grace Paris started for Wenatchee, Wash., Tuesday, to resume her duties as teacher in the public schools at that place. J. I. Dressier and wife are among the many that are attend ing the state fair this week, going up on the excursion Tuesday. cliool Tablets Largest Line Best Tablets Miss Rosa Munn of Steamboat Springs, Colo., who has been visiting J. I. Dressier and family went to Shenandoah, Iowa, Mon day, to attend school. Nate Sedoras and wife from Brownville spent Sunday with E. Crother and family. They brought Glendyn home who had been visiting them for several days. Parents should make a special effort to have their children begin school on the first day. It is better for the individual pupil, or the school and for the :eachers. Our line of Tabt s has been carefully se lectedgood smooth paper handsome covers 7 and a biff lot of lDaner for a nickle. Good blotters free. Pencils, Pens Ink Pencil Boxes P0ST0FF1CE BOOK STORE In the majority of county dis tricts in this section, school com mence 3 last Monday. Alf B. Kinton and wife went to Peru Saturday and visited Earle Fisher and family over Sunday. Mrs. R. E. Bucher, who has been visiting at Oregon, Mo., for two weeks, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Eli Knapp is visiting her parents, Hon. V. P. Peabody and wife, while Efi is attending the state fair. Call in and see the big line of school tablets, composition books pencils, etc., at the postouice bookstore. Joe Smith who has been work ing southwest of Auburn this summer, returned to Nemaha last week. Found By Charley Littrell, 1 pin in the shape of a star. Own er can have same by calling and paying for this notice. Joe Littrell has been doin considerable repairing on his house recently and has repainted it, improving the looks very much. John P. Flack and his grandson Clayt went to Grand Island Sat urday to visit his son, Will Flack, who is sick. Miss Marie Wright, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E. Hill, for some time, returned to her home at Filley Saturday. T. J. Rumbuagh, who has been at Republican City for severa days, has bought a piece of land four miles from there and wil try farming. Forrest ("Pat") Hoover has bought the interest of A. M Cross in the fruit farm of Hoover & Cross, and the firm is now F. E, Hoover & Son. J. W. Wolfe told Ed Knapp to drive down to his place Monday and pick what peaches he wanted to put up, and of course Ed ac cepted the invitation. Tho Nemaha schools will have a change of teachers in all de partments this year. Tho prin cipal is J. E. Gibnoy of Jfilkhorn Tho intermediate teacher is Miss Ella Bellas of Auburn, and tho primary is Miss Lillian Neal of Peru. Marshall Webb started for the state of Washington Tuesday to visit relatives and friends. His son, Delbert, is out there and appears to like the country, as do all the former Nemaha citizens. While John M. Chirk was west last week he bought Todd and Daisy a nice little Shetland pony, shipping it in with the cattle. It weighs 460 pounds. It is broken to ride. Todd had it in town Saturday afternoon and won the hearts of many of the little folks by letting them ride on it. School Begins In n few daya. W. F. Keeling lina tho beat assortment of School Supplies Ever brought tu Nemaha. Come and See Tho big assortment of tubletu, paper pencils, pons, ink, crayons etc,