titt NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DEC. 7, W06 W II. MJX'MiNS, Vuhllthtr tiubtrripHoii) A'l o'jtnv In nil rime VOL. LI XO. 28 CHRISTMAS is near at hand. We have GIFTS suitable for every member of the family, and in quality and prices to suit all. It will give us pleas ure to show you our line. We are expecting a fine line of Hand Painted China probably the first of the kind ever brought to Nemaha. QTT HEM AH A, NEBRASKA RPFi Hi Burnt 1 cat hoi' 5 conts at tho store. post curds only postoflico book W. G. Maxwell, Ned, Marshull Webb and P. E. Hoover wont to Auburn Monday to attend a mooting of tho stockholders of the Auburn Gold Mining Co. Dan Lambert, John Smith and John Minick went to Lincoln Monday, where they have en tered Brown's Business college and will take a commercial course. )f)f4)f)f3f I lli H n 1 a T m A Si Christmas Ribbons I have more Ribbons than I want. Come and get them at way down prices They are going- fast J1T COST AIND UNDER JMGES.. THEO. I-IIHiIli We had a little more rain Tues- day night Dr, Frazier started for Good-, man, Mo Tuesday, 1847 Rogers Bros, silverware for sale by W. F. Keeling. See R. E. Buchor for best soft coal. Car just received. F,. L. Woodward went lo Beat rice and Wynioro Wednesday. Buy your candy, books and stationery at the postoffice book store. -Earle Gilbert has put up a good chain-hitching rack, with stout chain, in 'front of his store. See those handsome boxes of fine stationery at the postoffice bookstore just received. - ,,. Miss .Hazel and Harry Parker of Autiurn visited their grand mother, Mrs. J. B. Berger, Tues day. " Mrs. Ellon Howe and Emory drove over to-Stolla Monday and . visited relatives until ..the next day., A box Slipper will be given at the Champion school house Sat urday night of this week, pre ' ceded "by an entertainment, for the purpose of raising money for a Christmas tree for the Sunday .school. Everybody is invited. . Edwards &. Bradford Lbr. 'Co. have" just received a complete line of . Ranges, Cook. Stoves, . . Base Burners, Coal Stoves, .Wood Stoves, and everything in the . way of M. IT. Taylor of Shubert stopped in Nemaha a short timo last Friday, while on his way to Auburn. Misses Flo Anderson ' and Kathryn Sheppai'dson of Au burn, were guests of Mrs. J. I Dressier from Friday until Sun day, Rev. A." Jacobs and wife, who have been guests of A. R. Mc Candless and family for the past two weeks, went to Lincoln Thursday. Josh Matnoy and Lemuel Brad ley, who have been .in north Nebraska and South Dakota for several months, returned home Thursday, Hon. Church IJowe, U. S. con sul to Montreal, Canada, who is now visiting his home at Auburn, came down to Nenjaha Tuesday and was kept . busy shaking hands with old friends. ' The Nemaha people are .always pleased to see Church, and he never fails to pay a visit. Earle Thompson has bought the Brown ville livery barn. taking possession last Saturday. John Ackerman, the recent pro prietor, has not yet decided what he will do. Mrs. J. M. Sanders, who has neen visiting ner son, J. u, Sanders, at Garretson, South Dakota, returned home Wednes day afternoon, and the editor is no longer baching. Mrs. F. L. Woodward is re covering from tho severe attack of inllammatory rheumatism and is able to ride out now, although her right arm and hand are yet very soro and stiff. Miss Maud Burns is teaching an excellent school in the Boat man district, and is proving to the satisfaction of the patrons . . i i i tnat tue directors maae no mis take in engaging her. Rev. A. Jacobs preached at the Methodist church Sunday night to a large audience. At the close of the service a number expressed their determination to live chris lan lives, ureat interest was manifested. The Roselield school, taught by Prof. Maxcy, seven milos southwest of Nemaha, has been closed on account of scarlet foyer, that dread disease hoi in two families, those of Frank Argabright and A. M. Cross. G. W. Thomas, who has boon the C. B. fc Q. agent at Auburn lor uio past in in oon years, mis resigned that position, his resig nation taking effect the lf)fh of this month, and will devote al his time to tho management of tho Herald establishment. Miss Lulu hooper, who is teaching her first term of school, and is proving one of the very best of the younger teachers, returned to her school "near Peru last Saturday. Before leaving she subscribed for th.p Adver tiser, to get the home news. , ' is near at hand, and we have made arrangements to have as nice a stock of HOLIDAY GOODS as was ever brought to Nemaha. Our line is awaiting your inspection. Phone 20 rtt You will find a great many articles which are all suitable for gifts, J2STO. W. RITCHET NEMAHA, NEBR. $ t , i The social given at the home of Rufus Rowen last Saturday night for the benefit of the Christian Sunday school, was a great success. The young men of the Sunday school acted as waiters and they certainly are all right in that capacity. We were pleased to meet Wm. Colerick of Oklahoma last Satur day. Mr. Colerick was called here by the death of his mother but did not arrive until the day after the funeral. He informs us that our old friend J. II. Kuhlman, former proprietor of the Auburn mill, is a neighbor of his and is prospering finely. The following card received from Rev. C. II. Gilmore will be of interest to his many friends here: Primgiiaii, Iowa, Nov, 24, 1900. Dear Friend: The Advertiser comes .as an old friend every week, and is as welcome as though it ",was a person. Of course we would, rather see the editor step in and take his meals for a couple of weeks or more with 'us, but as he does not we welcome the paper. Please change the address from Primg har to Rock Rapids, Iowa, and oblige,c Yours 'truly, C. H. GlLMOKE. ' Did ynu aeo Hioho Hollar wutcheH at Keoliiifi'rt? Tlioy'ro all rifjht. ' Tho Auburn Republican is getting un a countv dirncitorv h u J that will bo of great value to ovory rcsidonLoi tho county It will give tho section, town, and range whore ovory farmer lives, doing this by precincts. This directory will bo given froe to every yearly subscriber to tho Republican who pays in advance. This directory and tho map given by tho Herald, taken to gothor, will enable any porson to Hud just where any farmer' lives. If you want to see a fine line of leather novelties, post cards, etc., call at the postoffice bookstore. DB, A. MATTHEWS The Omaha Painless- Dentist ' - WILL BE AT . . Brown ville every Monda y At Nemaha Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of each week until January 1. Office at Mrs. W. H. Hoover's residence, Nemaha, Nebr. One Good I nvsstment worth a lifotimo of labor. Got a farm in tho famous Alberta country, good soil, good grass, good water, good markets, lino climate. $'100 makes tho first payment on 100 acres of land, oiio crop pays for tho land. Co now. Buy now. Free slcopor, cheap rates, stopovers on re turn. We go every Monday. Write, us. Farms of all kinds and sizes in Nemaha county and in all parts of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Missouri, Iowa, and Dakotas. Wo have just what you want, see us. KINDIG & PEABODY, Nemaha, Nebr. HO LID AT GOODS A , large line of Novelties-just re ceived at uthe f r , Postoffice Book Store Also Burnt Leather and Burnt Wood Novelties. Call and See Them 4- S stoves; . ?