Another morning. fine rain Thursday The Thaw trial is about over for which let us all give thanks. We will have no more political conventions. What will the poor politicians do? W. H. Lukens of Jasper, Mo., is visiting his brother, C. P. Lu kens. He came Wednesday afternoon. Earle Gilbert now has the agency for the Valley Lilly flour. Fastidious cooks pronounce it the best made. Do not allow your live stock to run loose in town or lariat them on the streets. It is against the laws of the town. IGeo. E. Codington, manager of the Auburn Telephone Co., was in Nemaha Wednesday night and Thursday morning. A. P. Walsh of McCook, Neb,, is visiting Nemaha friends, coming in Wednesday afternoon. He is the guest of F. L. Wood ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vansickle of Craig, Mo., arrived in Nema ha Tuesday evening on a visit to Mr. Vansickle's sister, Mrs. Wm. Snelling. Mrs. I. N. Cooper, who has been at Kansas City, Mo. for five weeks, being treated for a cancer on her face, returned home Wed nesday afternoon. Send your friends a postcard view of the Nemaha park, the Methodist church and parsonage, or the street scene. On sale at the postoffice bookstore. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sherwood started for Oregon Thursday forenoon. They will be greatly missed, especially by their daugh ters, Mrs. 0. -E. 'Houtz and Miss' Ethel Sherwood. Rev. J. W. Sapp came up from Shubert Tuesday to make garden, returning Wednesday evening feeling stiff and Bore but well pleased with the thoughts of the good garden he would have when he moved up here. Reports from Auburn say Judge Stull, who was operated upon in an Omaha hospital three weeks ago, for gall stones, it is expected will be well enough to come home the last of this week. He is fast recovering from the results of the operation. Carl Glenn, who has been help ing his brother, C. V. Glenn, Burlington agent at this place, for a few weeks, is now at Ster ling, Nebr. , as helper. He went to Table Rock Saturday night to visit his parents, and from there went to Sterling and began work Monday. The Lincoln daily News the 2 o clock edition now gets to Nemaha the same day it is printed, on the evening passen ger. This gives the very latest news for our local readers. We can send it and The Advertiser both one year for only $2.80 if subscription is handed in at once. Nemaha real estate for sale by W. W. Sanders. The cold weather still contin ues. It freezes some every night. Dr. W. W. Prazier returned from Franklin, Nebr. Thursday afternoon. One of the bills passed by the late legislature provides that all poll tax shall be paid in cash, and reduces the same from $3 to $2.50. Cities, towns and villages are permitted to vote a special tax to be used in making good roads outside oi tne incorpora tiori. There are many ' good features in the law. We understand some of our strong republican friends have criticised us because we com mended the good work clone by Representative Quackenbush. We believe in republican princi ples but not strongly enough to make us refrain from giving credit to those of the opposite party who do good work. John M. Livingston of Nebras ka City was in Nemaha Tuesday and drove down to St. Deroin, where he bought E. H. Laukem- per's farm and also bargained for Steve Chance's farm. He will be down again in a few days when he will probably buy more of the bluff land. He wants to buy a lot of that kind of land. Nemaha Post Cards We nave some post card view? of "A Winter Scene in Nemaha," tiio parlc immediately alter a snow storm, the Methodist church and parsonage, and a view of part of the. business street of Nemaha, on sale at the postoffice bookstore. Call and see them. They are good. Evening services at the Meth odist church now begin at eight o'clock. C. W. Roberts has bought of Dr. C. P. Stewart of Auburn the lot on which the jail stands. This lot joins the property of Mr. Roberts on the north, and he wanted it for a garden spot. The jail will have to be moved, but as we have no saloons and are a peaceable law abiding com munity, we have little use for a jail anyway. A Plate Shower Miss Nora Avnes was criven surprise party and a plate shower Tuesday night, that being her 21st birthday anniversary. About twenty of her friends were present and our reporter says they had a delightful time. Miss Nora received a goodly number of handsome plates that will be a pleasant reminder of the happy occasion. PHOTOGRAPHS OF NEMAHA PARK AND STREET The editor has been a crippk much of the time for the par week, hardly able to get around even with the aid of a good cane. It is a nerve trouble, something of the nature of paralysis, that affects the buck especially. The good feature of it is that there is no pain connected with the lameness, and then he gets out of work ' ' Bepresentative Armstrong o Auburn was one of the effective workers in the late session of the Stella will pay the principal of the schools $90 per month next year and $100 per month the year after, having contracted with the present principal for the next two years. They will pay the assistant principal $55 per month next year. Nemaha has been paying only $50 per month for principal. We will have to pay more or have poor teachers unless we continue to be ex tremely fortunate. At the pres ent prices our principal gets about the same as a good farm hand. The 'flyer" was over an hour late Wednesday evening, caused by an accident at Lancaster (the penitentiary. ) The train struck a team driven by a woman, billing the horses, breaking up the wagon and injuring the woman. The train was stopped, the woman, who was unconscious, was taken on, u,nd the train ran back to Lincoln, where the woman was placed in a hospital. She is badlv bruised but Conduc tor Carson said it was thought Special to Post Cards of these and other Views at Postoffice Bookstore SEE CALIFORNIA NOW Worked Like a Charm Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va., says: "I ran a nail in my foot last week and at once applied Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. No inflammation followed; the salve simply healed the wound." Heals every sore, burn and skin disease. Guaranteed at Hill Bros, druggists. 25c. her injuries were not serious, being only badly bruised. California: When L N. Cooper went to Kansas City he wore a full beard and moustache. When he re turned last week he was smooth tshdven, and many of his intimate legislature and voted right every ;hig here he st d at the time so tar as we. have any, ' i- u5A. i... knowledge. He was in favor of redeeming every pledge made in the republican party platform last year, and was one of the leaders in the house in that direction. NEMAHA REAL ESTATE .FOE SALE i A good house almost now, tour rooms, pantry, closet, fine barn five lots splondid location. House of lour rooms, three lots, cave, well, eta. House and two lots. House and one lot, well. good good 40-acro fruit jondon precinct. r. SANDERS Frank Woodward was actually working Monday afternoon. He had his white mules hitched to a drag and was driving them up and down the streets, cracking his whip over their backs and acting like an old timer at the business. Frank Titus got a KoaaK picture oi tne scene, wmun i aiso t,wo splendid he will have enlarged and present 'properties in town. tu uiu uity lu uu uuugcu 111 lIlUl city hall. Elmer Allen tried to standard and tourist sleepers. Excursions: Frequently each month from Eastern Nebraska to Eastern home of his brother-in-law, Hiram Slagle, at Auburn, and neither he nor his wife recog nized Mr. Cooper until he had talked with them quite a little while. The next morning Homeseeker's alter ne returnea ne stopped at A. G. Warren's, one of his nearest neighbors, and asked Mrs. Warren if she could tell him where Steve Colerick lived. Mrs. Warren commenced direct ing him when her .husband came up, and he told where Mr. Coler ick lived and just how to go to get there. Neither of them recognized their neighbor. Fi nally Mr. Cooper thanked them for their kindness and asked ivir. warren ms name, ne was told and then said; "My name is Cooper," and not until, then did they know him. One Dollar Cheaper During the one week of April 22 to 27, inclusive, the Lincoln Daily News will accept $2 from mail subscribera for a wholo year to May 1, 1008. Tho regular price is one dollar more than that. The cut price is good only during tnis Bargain Week, and all you have to do is to mail your $2 to The Daily News, Lincoln, Nebr., during that time, and vnn will rncmvn the rmner until Mav 1. Round trip rates to San Francisco gQg and Los Angeles, about half rates Newg doug not receive any free April 25th to May 18th. Be sure rai,r0Jld tiqketa and hus cut 0(r several go one way via the Shasta . traveling soiicitors. Instead of paying Route and Puget Sound-only ' . ., A fn Unlj i,;iia .aa nrw expenses, these savings will be given to our subscribers direct by this big bargain offer. More things are being done this year for the people in Nebras-k-n t.lmn ever before. Tho new deal Daily during April one way rates j seomS to suit everybody who has not to Utah, California, Oregon, I ha(j somo sort of a. pull. The Lincoln Washington, Idaho, Montana and News keeps in the midst of the fight Big Horn Basin nearly 50 per j an(j Wants every man who believes in a cent reduction. Daily through I smlt, rlnnl on its list. At $2 for a whole year there is not a family in the state that cannot afford a daily paper. The Nows has the rep utation of printing the truth and print ing it plainly, no matter where it hits. It's the liveliest, snappiest newspaper $12.50 more. Stopovers, variable and attractive routes. Cheap, One Way West: Colorada, Wyoming and Big Horn ' Proposition in Nebraska and if you be nQ. , J h come a subscriber at this cheap rate, Landseekers Information Bureau Irrigated lands along the Nortn you will stay with it for a long time to " . , i . . 1 come. Remember tne Bargain wee April 22 to 27. The price will be $3. after that week. me send vou free? Platte River, in tho Big Horn For Catarrh, let Basin and Yellowstone Valley on 1 just to prove merit, a trial size box of. terms cheaper than paying rent, Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a and, money paid on a water right snow white, creamy healing antiseptic is money saved, bend for new , balm that tnves instant renei io tarrh of tho nose and throat. Male the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, -Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by All Dealers. descriptive folders. 0- V.i GLENN. Ticket A?eut at Nemaha L, W. WAKELEY, G. P, A.. Omaha,. LEGAL NOTICE Wo have for sulo, cheap, three ood farms in Nemaha eountv: residence Knu'si K. Wlnnrn, t minor, Wllllntn W. Winters, u minor, iwllliatii 11 Winter. thvlr lutiiPf, will tukrlnntlce tluiton tho L'lnt iiuy oi Aiuicii, hhi7 A'uuieid !S, ArmiuriKiit. i lull A iMiiesi. u. ArKnmigui, ,ooim ArgiuiriKUv 1111(1 ilnt IT iietviu. li ed tliolr pet timi hi!' 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ALLEN, Cashier FRANK TITUS, Asu'J Cush Oapital, $5,000 Surplus, $1,000 i With Ample Facilities for handling any Business ontrusted to Us p STULL HAWXBY ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AUBURN, NEBRASKA.. .' get one but Frank 'was toobusy Dated Mn Hi .'I, ri vviM-usuDS. A y U. A.I.AMHKHT, OAIUUCUIT, et a!. rinlntlirN, heir nttorncy.