UUJ UJ Alii, XJKJlik I 11 f tJMt Ul ui-wiM 1 - vrriiinr'oloct Tt,n ' '"' 'Hi numbers J" nnh u, ease: ADVESTI SUPPLE VOL. LII NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908. NO 28 SIR MENT ui Criley, photographer, Aubur n Del Webb had a good horse die yesterday. Its death was caused by blood poisoning, as a result of an attack of distemper. Richard Barrett, who was ap pointed register of deeds in 1861 at Brownville, is dead. He was a personal friend of President Lincoln. - Born To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crother, Thursday night, De cember 10, 1908, a line girl. Of course Grandpa and Grandmother Crother are delighted. F. E. Hoover is now grandpa. He got notice last week that a daughter had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Thompson, who live at Shenandoah, Iowa. Chas. H. Stanley, who went to Oklahoma with the expecta tion of buying a farm, returned home Thursday of last week, as the country did not suit him as well as expected. Compilation of the popular vote shows that President-elect Taft received nearlv 30,000 more votes than President Roosevelt four years ago,' and that Bryan has over 1,000,000 more than Judge Parlor had. Ditching on the drainage dis . trict north of Peru is almost completed. The channel has been cut to both Buck creek and Duck creek and these streams both turned into it. The improvement is looked upon as a good one. George Hartwig, manager of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber company at this place, who has been sick for six weeks, was on the streets Saturday for the first time ince his sickness. He is .inow looking after business but is quite weak yet. Joe Worrall, who has been editor, publisher, printer and general manager of The Adver-. tiser for the past four months, ' tendered his resignation Wednes day, and W. W. Sanders is again in the. harness. While not , entirely recovered from his re . cent severe illness, Mr. Sanders is able to work again. A man in Vermillion, South Dakota, while putting up a stove p;pe the other day, fell from his chair and sustained injuries from which he died in a few hours that settles it with us. Arapa hoe Pioneer. Ephriam Griffin, who was one of the old settlers of Nemaha but who moved to Pensacola, Florida, a number of years ago, died two weeks ago a'; his home in Pensacola. Mr. Griffin has many friends among the older settlers who will regret his death. Alva Max well, who has been in Colorado for two or three years, came home last week and will remain until the last of the month Alva has a good homostead and is farming, has good health and is prosperous generally. He hasn't said anything to us yet about taking a Nemaha girl back with him. L. P. Lyman has been appoint ed superintendent of the Wymore division of the Burlington railway system, which takes it: the south ern part of the state, succeeding O. B. Rodgers, who recently re signed after many years service to accept the position of general manager of the Gulf Coast line in Texas. Mr. Lyman is now superintendent of the Sterling, Colorado, division. Olive Camp No. 14, W. O. W., at their meeting December 9th. elected the following officers: W. E. Seid, C. C. Marshall Webb, Adv. Lieut W. W. Seid, Clerk. W. H. Barker, Banker. Rufus Rowen, Escort. John T. Webber, Watchman. . Chas. W. Roberts. Sentry, i J. H. ,Seid, Manager. Dr. W. W. Frazier, Physician. Medicine That is 'Medicine. "I liuve sull'ered a good deal with ma laria and stomach complaints, hut. I have found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Hit lers; a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles and for run down conditions, " says W. C. Kestler of Halhday, Ark. Electric Bitters par ify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money refunded if it fails to help you. T.Oe at Keeling's. W. C. Drury, who is now in the hotel business at Nemaha, was looking after his interests here a part of this week. He re ports a good trade in his lino in Nemaha and seems well satisfied with his now business. Crab Orchard Herald. Monday night three bums stole a boat belonging to Jacob Sears, living between Peru and Brown villo, Mr. Sears and another man started after the thieves in another boat, and Wednesday morning they found the stolen boat tied up on the banks of the Missouri river east of Ne maha. The bums had boarded the south bound freight the night before. I Department Commander Eli Barnes of the grand army of Ne braska, has appointed a commit tee to formulate a plan for a general observance of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Abra ham "Lincoln. Col. T J. Majors of Peru is one of the committee of eight. The committee will meet at Lincoln December 22 f o formulate a plan and program for the observance. . The semi-annual .school appor tionment amounts to $207,132,91. The 'apportionment is made on a basis of .72199 per pupil, there being .309,99(5. children of school age in the state. . The aggregate amount is made up of collections as follows: State tex 2,227.30, interest on school and salhie'londs sold $29, 012. 20," interest on school and saline lands leased $95,075.89, interest on bonds $119,775.89, in terest on state warrants $15, 612.36, from fish and game li cense $5,588. Nemaha county, with 4,460 scholars, will receive $3,220.07. ' Why pay more when you can get not only 90 fine largo cups of Dr. Sho6p's( Health Cofl'e from a. 2oc pack age hut a coupoa on a 2Cc silvered "No Drip coffee strainer besides? Look for the coupon I put them in now. The satisfaction is, besides most perfect. Sold by all dealers. W. W. FftAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All iu ll.i promptly iiUonclcci I ItllCl WUH IVIIItm. 0 l'"lj'"' I ,. , A little effusion from the Mounds (Okla.,) Enterprise show that journalistic conditions in the new state are niucrh the same as elsewhere: "Who weeps with you when you arc sad and laughs with you when vou are mart?" -The Editor. Who has to be both kind and wise, and never (hardly ever) lies, and when ho does create surprise? The Editor. Who owns a heart as well as cheek, possessed of spirit proud yet meek, and lives on 40 cents a week? The Ed itor." The Care of Your Teeth. It ia a great mistake to use cheap tooth powders. They are coarse and gritty, and contain nothing to ensure alkalinity of the mouth. It is much better to have one's tooth powder pre pared at a reliable chemist's, and the following iormula was given to ine by a Now York dentist: Sodium bicarbonate I dram, magna sium carbonate I dram, powdered orris root 1 dram, precipitated chalk 2ounces, menthol 5 grains. Flavor with oil of wii torgreon. A mild antiseptic wash should follow the use of the powder; for this purpose listenine, milk of magnesia and glyeo thymolinC are grtcd. They must be di luted. Dentists have assured mo chat if wo uo bicarbonate of soda upon our tooth every day, rubbing it well into the spaces, they would be forced to close their ofliees. January Delineator. Preventics. the new Candy Cold Cure Tablets, are said by druggists to have four special specific advantages oyer all other remedies. foi; a cold. Fitst they contain no quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. Socond they bivo ' almost instant relief. Third ple'asanf to taste, like candy. Fourth a largo box, 48 prevontie3-.--at.25 cents. Also line fo feverish children. Soldby Keeling. CatarrSi To prnvounqnostlonnbly. and beyond any doubt, ;.,it Catarrh of tl( nnso und tlirrmt can he cured. I mn furnlshlut; patients tlirouKh (lnwtfi'tN small fruo TrM Iloxc.s of Dr. Slump's Cuturrli Cunt. Ida this liccaupo Imu so certain, thai Dr. fdioop's Cuturrli Cunt will brin actual substantial help. Nothing certainly, Is so convlncliiK as u physical test of any article of real, Keiiulno merit. Hut that article nuiMt posses true merit, dsn the icq eoiiilenu), rather than advance It. Dr. slump's Cuturrli Curo Is u snow white, laalliiK antlwiitlf Ifiliu, put up In Ix'aiitiful nickel capped trlass jars at Mc. Such soothinjc intent as Oil KucalyptiM, Thymol, Menthol, etc., are Incorporated into a velvety, cream like IVtroIatum, imported by Dr. fhoop from Dirope, if Catarrh of the uo unit throat has extended Jo the stomach, (hen by all iiiPunsalnouM- internally. Dt . shoop's Meliorative. Slomach (list re,..-, a lack of general stieiik'tli. bloat Inir. hclcliluir, bllinuues hud tattle, etc. btirely cull for Dr Moop' l!etoratlvo. V'or uucompl'ceteil catarrh only of the noseund Voul nothing uUv, howevt r, need be umm! hut s Catarrh. Cure DR. W. W. KEELING. ?,.. 1 I. hoop The veterinary surgeon from Falls City was up to sec a horse that was very side belonging to Del Webb. SHOOTING MATCH FRIDAY Was a Howling Success. To say that llandoy & Edwards had a good shooting match is putting it mildly. Tnere were shooters from far knnd near. Vrank Featch fsom Verdou in his snort wagon came loaded for bear, but as there were no bear to Bhoot for of , course done his brst to win n few turk I eys, and by sticking and staying got two turkeys and a gnoso. !" Ho also brought with him a man by the name of Skinner, but I noticed that he didn't skin anybody. Then chore was Prank Farriott from Shubert that shot with all the- vim alul vigor he could muster up and finely won tin prize bird, whicn was a thirty pound gobler. Nemaha wjih well represented. lictU die Euehenau and Aronee Caynes tried hard with thoin repeaters but being out of luck Jtcddie got a goose or two and Arence got what the little boy shot at, but kepi right on shooting as long as there was anything to shoot at, Now here conies the crack shots from Peru, but something vvja surely wrong as Prover Garriott shot all of his ammunition a.way and only 'got 'a jroese, while Edney Hcdwards got ni" lliilce Jandlcy done fairly woll for a scrub, but Earley Cdwards was a much bettor shot, hut didn't win nUich. I suppose on account of a now gnu and a boil on his jaw. Hilly Rargur is a wtayor if ho can't win, but the longer ho ahot tl e more ammunition he waSt od. Pce.Larriott said he could shoot just good enough to not win anything, but like all good shooters kipt thinking 'hit luck would change, and it did, and he got x turkey. ' . ' . Feorgo Gisher came in a hurry and left his grit tit homo. It takes grit to J bhoot, so he didn't atv.y long enough to win. Darley CovorjB captured a gander and went strutting down the road home like a boy with now boots. Ctev Sooper was the moBt oxeited fellow over winning a pri.e, so much so that he forgot to take his gun home. Him Jandley soon shot ut and said this was his day oil". ' Only one thing to mar the oeeuaion, that lining one fellow made a mistake and took another fellows gun home with him and nevor knew the did'erwice until aBked about it that night over the tele phone. ; Ho much for one of the nicest shoot I ing nmtchea we over hud. j (Vtno again, boys, r.nd wo will give , you tho beat we have In itOro. Reporter. 1 1 1 ni'imim Mri I'V'inr IH'MUUI Hum ma u ti i i j ........