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Read the new ads. For Sale Team, wagon and harness. Inquire of J. N. Smith, Nemaha, Nebr. Charley and Earl Harris, who have been visiting an aunt at Beatrice returned home Wednes day afternoon. Miss Alice Pcabody is learn ing the art preservative, and has been duly installed as one of the angels of the office. Fly time will soon be here; now is the time to get your screen doors, etc. E. & B. Lbr. Co. Miss Grace don precinct, Thompson-Castor. Married At the Methodist parsonage, in Nemaha, Thursday afternoon, August 22, 1907, by Hev. G. W. Ayers, Mr. Walter L. Thompson and Miss Viva 0. Castor. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. P. Thompson, 1 and is one of the very finest young gentlemen in the country. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Castor and is an accomplished young lady, weli fitted as a helpmate for Mr. Thompson. They will live on the Thompson farm. We extend heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the young people. On account of new advertise ments this week we have to print a supplement. On account of a change in the time of the arrival of the Red Oak train at Nebraska City, train 97 now arrives in Nemaha 15 to 20 minutes later than heretofore, though no new time card has been issued. NEW STORE 71 NEW GOODS Sanders, of Lon- oninf1 I'm M-'ll- OIUL VVU r. scy, Blaine county Nobr Wort- u ft nesuay, wnere snu win wawi school. Miss Norah Burson, who has been visiting at Broken Arrow, Indian territory, has returned, coming to Nemaha Thursday morni ng. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Brown started for Pawnee county on the evening train Tuesday even ing to visit their daughter Mrs, Frank Scott, and old friends. A. L. P. Thompson has leased his fine 200 acre farm west of Nemaha to his sons, Charley and Walter, and is making arrangements to move to Shen andoah. Iowa, the first of next week. Among the announcements of candidates for nomination at the coming primary election Sept. 8, 1907, may be found that of Frank Daily, who is an aspirant for the nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket. Mr. Daily has lived in this county for the past twenty-five years, coming here when he was 20 years of age. The most of that time he has been a resident of Auburn. He has always been a republican, but has never before been a can didate for office. Mr. Daily is big enough, physically, menially and otherwise, to fill the office of sheriff in a manner acceptable to the county. He has a wide circle of friends, and is a gentleman "Who would undoubtedly make a good sheriff if elected. Why Not Judge Cnapm&n? Teciimscli Tribunal. man of Te- cumseh has decided to permit the use of his name as a candi date for judge of this, the First judicial district, at the primary to be held Sept. 3d, 1907. Un der the new primary law the political boss is relegated to the rear and the voter himself has the say as to whom he desires as a candidate. Mr. Chapman has been a resident of Johnson coun ty since 1880. He studied law and was admitted to practice in this city. Previous to reading Blackstone he was engaged as a teacher in our city schools in which capacity he acquitted himself creditably. Judge Chap man ranks high as an attorney, is a first-class citizen, good neighbor and . companionable gentleman. He is rated one of the ablest counselors in south- cast Nebraska, is an advocate of pleasing address and a man of splendid legal attainments, emi nently qualified by education and experience to make a judge of whom the litigants and law yers alike might feel proud. He is in no sense a politician which should be to his credit and if named as a candidate would go before the public clear of entang ling alliances other than that he affiliates with the republican party. As an independent news paper as one who has known Judge Chapman intimately for the past 27 years the Tribuna takes pleasure in testifying to his fitness for one of the judges of this district. For District Clerk Shelby W. Eustice is developing great strength in his candidacy for the nomination of district clerk on the republican ticket. The voters are impressed with lis modest demeanor and his evident sincerity. His ambition to serve in the office that he seeks is a laudable one, and, owing to his experience and his abilities should receive the en dorsement and encouragement of the voters. He is familiar with ;he duties of the place and if elected would make one of the most able, courteous and ac commodating officials that has ever served in that capacity. He has been a consistent re publican and has worked hard for his party and merits the con sideration of voters of that affiliation. Voter. r I have opened a stock of Dry Goods and Groceries in the building north of Aynes' hardware store, and invite the people of Ne maha and vicinity to call in and inspect goods and prices. EJvei-ytliino; i& New I-rr lc Boys' Coats, good ones, only $1.00 OJJCllcUb Dress Goods for School Dresses, 25c pr yd. WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE WM. FILMER NEMAHA SPECIAL SHOES SATURDAY, AUG 24, 1907 AT SUCCESSORS TO H. A. NOBLE & CO., NEMAHA, NEBR, Come iu everybody and we will show you some real qargains. We have a nice new line of FRESH GROCERIES and a good assortment of SUMMER GOODS that we wish to close out to make room for new fall line. We will pay the Highest Market Price for all Produce We hope to see you all Saturday and do you good DEARDORF & DUKE A Candidate for County Judge on the Fusion Ticket who is Especially Qualified by Training and Experience. Mr. Fred G. llmvxby 1ms con sented to have his name go on the primary ballots of the Demo cratic and People's Independent Parties in compliance with the request of more than 100 Fusion electors who have signed his nominating papers. If the people want to nominate a man for the oftice of County Judge who is well equipped for the position-, and is full of energy and enterprise they cannot do better than to nominate Fred G Hawxby. He is naturally court eons and gentlemanly to all aik ho promises his friends that i nominated and elected he wil' fearlessly and faithfully enforce justice and economy in the office of County Judge. Fred is tho son of William Hawxby who lives near Nemalni and was born and raised on the old homo place, whore he worked hard during the summer and weni lo ino aisirict scnooi in tho winter, and afterward the village school at Nemaha. He completed normal courses a i 1 C t i -r ooiii oncnaiuioan, lowa. and tho Lincoln Normal University Ho taught Boll school in this county one year, and afterwards was superintendent of the city schools of Brittou, South Dakota for two years. He spent six years in tho state university a .Lincoln after returning from Dakota, and graduated from tho literary course in 1899 and from the College of Law in 1901 After receiving his bachelor' degree ho was offered a scholar ship in English which he rejected in order to study law. T I i . lie was a usoiui member o the 27th session of he Nebraska legislature from this county and successfully championed the Inheritance Tax Law and other useful measures, Ho has practiced law in tho county for more than six yours, and has personally conducted tho legal stops necessary in the settlomont of estates in tho county court of this county for tho last four years. Ho is nat urally u neat penman and will keep a good record if olecte:! to tho office of county judge. A Voter. Mrs. C.L. Russell, who is tea cher of class No. G in the Metho dist Sunday school, gave her class a reception Thursday afternoon, at her home north of Nemaha. Mrs Russell has a large class of boys and girls, and keeps them interested. NEBRASKA Attention School Boards Get your School Supplies, such as Chalk, Erasers, Ink, etc., at KEELiNG'S Tho Limit of Life The most eminent medical scientists are unanimous in tho conclusion that the generally accepted limitatoni of human life is many years below the attainment possible with the advanced knowledge of which the race is now possessed. The critical period, that determines its duration, seems to be between 50 and 60; the proper care, of the body during this decade cannot be too strongly urged; carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper after 50 is Electric Bitters, the scientific tonic medicine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed by Hill Bros, druggists. 50c. Keferee's Sale Notice 1h hereby given thnt In pursuanco of an order made by the district court of Noma lia county, Nubrrskn. on the 21th day of July 11)07. the undersigned iih referee's will on Saturday, the Hist day of August, 11)07, at tho front Moor of tho Court House in Au'urn, Nebr ska, commencing ot the hour of onu o'clock in tho altsinoou, oiler for Halo at pub lic miction to the highest bidder for cash, tho following described real estate situated In Nemaha county, State of Nebraska, to wit; Tho east half ot the northwest quai tor of sec tion ten (10) township tour (4) north of range tlfteeii (16) oast of theOth pr.ncip 1 nieildlan and known as tho J. M. Fuller land, said sale will be held open omo hour. Dated Hits l!(JU day ot July, 1S07. Q. II. HKVKIUDGE, ELM 10 U J3. ALUSN, C. V. UOBEItTS, Hofereew. NOTICE To Cecil Smith : You nro lierebv notified that on theSlth day of July, A. 1G07, lithe Smith (lied a nouuon against you in tuo uisirict court, oi Nemaha county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which Is to obtain a divorce from you on tho grounds tliat you lmvo willfully and wantonly desei ted and cruelly refused to support the said plalntlir and her infant child Oleola Smith, thonuh amply able so to do, and for the care, custody and education of said infant child. You are requited to answer said petition on or before Mondny, tho second day of September, A. I).. 1907. Kl- VW SMITH, I'lalntlir, By Stull & Hawxby, her attorneys'. For School Supplies Tablets, Penholders, Pens, Pencils! Ink, Erasers, Pencil Boxes, Colored Crayons, etc., go to the Postoffice Bookstore BANK OF NEMAHA I NEMAHA, NEBHASKA WM. CAM WELL, I'roa. I 12. ALLEN, Ylce.l'rcs. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier; .FRANK TITUS, Ags't Cneh Capital, $5,000 Surplus, $1,000 With Ample Facilities for handling any Business entrusted to Us J