. VOL. LI NO. 23 SHOES We want to show you our line of shoes. Every pair has combined in the making. Our prices are with good quality. are dear at any price. J We have just received a complete 2 line of Men's, Women s and Children s rubbers and overshoes. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Mrs. THEO. IIILI Still has a flno ew ano Gail soon Bargains inHats,Ribbons,Notions You will be pleased with goods and priceB. Burkett and Sheldon at Au burn Monday night. Ron T?. K Buchor lor oest E. Buchor soft coal. Car just received. The medicine show has been drawing large crowds this week. A goodly number of our citi zens are about sick with the grip. Now burnt leather and comic post cards at the postofilce book store. Mrs. A. R. McCandless re turned from Omaha Monday evening. fin n All burn Monday night and hear Senator Burkett and Hon. Geo. ,L. Sheldon. Miss Muriel Barker and Elva are at Falls City now taking treatment for their eyes. The heatincr annaratus for the poor farm has arrived and will be placed in positionsoon. Mrs, F. L. Woodward is very sick with inflammatory rheuma tism and suffers intensely. Marion Seid, a relief brakeman on the Northwestern railroad with headquarters at Verdigris, came home Monday to renew acquaintance with his wife and see his new daughter. He will return in a few days. Hon. George Republican candidate for Governor, and U. S. Senator Burkett will address Auburn Next NEMAHA, i I quality and style S as low as consistent Poor grades in shoes T selection of for Leslie Woodward came up from Kansas City Tuesday to visit his parents. Hon. V. P. Peabody is about sick with a bad cold that has settled on his lungs. M. T. Conner, fusion candidate for county commissioner, jrave us a social call Wednesduy after noon. Cyrus Minick, who is working for A, R. Titus, near Syracuse, came home Saturday, returning Monday. H. A. Lambert, E. B. Quacken bush and W. D. Redmond, fusion candidates, were in Nemaha Wednesday, T-V WW 1(1 1 . . Dr. iviattnews, the dentist, is now located temporarily in Brownville. He will be in Ne maha soon. Clyde Roberts came up from Kansas City Saturday for a short visit to his parents. He returned Sunday night. J. H. Littrell, street commis sioner, put in a new crossing from the opera house east the first of the week. John Strain and wife returned home Tuesday after a two weeks' visit with John Dorram and family at Neck, Mo. L. Sheldon the people at Monday Night s yesgsaoie Mimnery NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1906 HOIN. W. J. BRYAN Will address the peo ple at Auburn Maclay's opera house Monday, Nov. 5 at one o'clock sharp A basket social will be given at the Boatman school house Friday night of this week, to which every one is invited. Louie Kerker was compelled to take a vacation from the store this week on account of a bad cold and a touch of the grip. Alva Maxwell, who has been in western Colorado for several months, returned home Tuesday morning. He expects to return there. Miss Nora Aynes went to Ord, Nebr., Monday, to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Skeen. She exnects to be rrone about six weeks. A party was given at the home of Rufus Rowen Tuesday night. A goodly number of young people were present wno enjoyeu uiu occasion very much. Dt Matthews Dentist will be at Nemaha soon Will F. Keeling has our thanks for valuable assistance rendered in furnishing news items during the absence of the editor and for favors at many other times. Mrs. Lou Beckwith came up from Knnsns Citv Monday to help take care of her sister, Mrs. F. L. Woodward, who is sick with inflammatory rheumatism. J. L. CuiTl right finished tho stone work on the Methodist parsonage, and made a good job of it, after the Nebraska City mason had made a bad botch of it. Notice to Taxpayers Personal taxes for the year 1906 are due November 1, and delinquent December 1, and draw 10 per cent interest after Decem ber 1. D. J. A. Dirks, Co. Treas. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. have jnst received a complete line of Ranges, Cook Stoves, Base Burners, Coal Stoves, Wood Stoves, and everything in tho way of stoves. Our Line of is complete in all colors, figures and qualities We have a large stock of for Everybody Our Gvoceiy line Is always full of good things to Eat ca 00 CD We have Pure Buckwheat Flour k JNO. W. RITCHEY a Phone 20 W. W. Sanders returned home Saturday afternoon after a week's pleasant visit with his brother, John G. Sanders, editor of the Garrctson (S. D.) News. He stopped over night both going and returning with his son, Will F. Sanders, at DeWitt. Oscar L, Minick of Bracken returned home Tuesday after a few days' visit with A. R. Titus and wife near Syracuse. He says Albert has a good crop this year and is prospering. He is going into the fine stock business ising thoroughbred cattle and hogs. Next Monday will be a big day at Auburn. At 1 o'clock Hon. William Jennings Bryan will preach democracy to the faithful, either in the opera house on the north side or on the street, and at 8 o'clock the republicans will have a big blowout, with United States Senator Burkett and Geo. Sheldon as the speakers. The C. B. & Q. has issued a new time card, going into effect last Sundav. No change was made in the time of trains on this branch, Greatly to the flisannointment of many, the i- i - Nebraska City and Lincoln pass enger will not run through to Atchison by way of Nemaha, as it. was rumored would be the case. Dan Bennett and family, who have been living in Belle Plaine Town, for several years, arrived in Nemaha Tuesday and wil make this their home, They have rented Mrs. Hill's house snnt.li of the lumber yard ana will move in as soon as their household goods arrive. It seems like old times to see Dan on our streets again. As a result of the counsel of the officers of the county Sunday school association, our Sunday schools will hold teachers meet ings. The Methodist teachers meet Tuesday nights, the next meeting being held at the home of A. R. McCandless, and the Christian teachers will meet Friday nights, the meeting this week being at the Park hotel. 4 NEMAHA, NEBR. Dr. Bourno IHa glnsnea. So. Auburn. JU:Ht photoa in floiitlioiiatorn Ncbr t Criloy'a. So. Auburn. Did you boo tlioso dollar watcliou at Koeling'd? Tlioy'ro all rlclit. We would ask tlioso who have so kmcllv subsm-ihod in i.hn 4 V w V r Methodist parsonairo fund to ploaso pay to the bank to Mrs. Elmer Allen's credit;. md tlioso that have not snhsp.fi hn o please holp us on this fund if jossiblo, as wo have almost ono lundred dollars yet to raise. M. A. Woodward, Lillian Allen, Soliciting committee. Land $10 to $25 Who wins? The man who acts. Who loses? The man who hesitates. Get land! Where? .'In Alberta Canada, the famous winter wheat country, fine climate, good soil, good water, good markets, what more do you want? The earth, with a fence around it! 100,000 acres sold in GO days, many have gone back the second and third time and bought. 90 per cent of all who go buy and many buy who have never gone to see the land. Free sleeping car Oct. 22 to Calgary, via Billings and Helena, return via Denver and Colorado Springs, stop over anywhere on return trip, fare $36 round trip from Lincoln. Come and go! Monday, Oct. 22. Remember the date KINDIGr & PEABODY 100 acre farm 8100 per acre, ono tnilo from Stella. 80 aero farm ono mllo from Neuiaua, $100 per acre. 40 acre farm adjoining Nemaha $" per acre. Snap. Dwolllne: and implement bualnesa in a Rood town, ouly bualnesa. (110 Irrigated farm near Sterling, Colo. $25,000 cash . Bargain. 030 aero farm overlooking Platte at ABhiand, Nobr, 61)5,000. Your own terms. Other farma in Colo, and So. Dak, See us. 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