r Try Rider for Xmas Candies and Nuts, Bon bon Boxes, Fruit, Oranges, Pine apples, Grapes, and other things not mentioned in this ad. Please give us a call whether you buy or not. RIDER & Jimmy Curtis went to Peru Thursday morning. If you know an item of news tell the editor about it. Call and see us especially if you are owing us anything. Mrs. John Watson has been on the sick list. She is getting some better. I have a few choice stock shoats for sale. Will weigh about 80 pounds each. B. I. Colerick. Mrs. Wm. H. Hoover and Miss Helen started fpr Denver Tues day morning totepend the winter. F. L. Woodward suffered se verely with neuralgia two or three days thig week, but is now better. ' The Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Co. are taking their annual invoice. Auditor Beaver is as sisting. J. H. Littrell went to Nebraska City Wednesday afternoon and from there to Omaha the next morning. Mrs. Harry Gongwer returned home Wednesday, after a few days' visit with friends at Shen andoah, Iowa. W. W. Liebhart sold six of his Plymouth Rock chickens to a man at Adams for $13. He shipped them Monday. The.old stone crossing between the Christian church and the park has been taken up and a plank crossing put in. I at m ST Beginning Monday, Dec, 21st I will sell everything in stock ex cept Sugar, Coffee, Candies and Cigars at absolute cost. This in cludes Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gro ceries, Canned Goods, Queens ware, etc. everything except as above specified. Call and see us for Bargains. WM. FILMER & Quiller QUILLER Go to Rider & Quiller's for flour and feed. Don't buy that stove until you hive our prices. E-B. Lbr Co. Jacob West of Brownville pre cinct gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. John C. Shuck came in from Auburn Tuesday and is visiting his brothers, Jake and Phil. Mrs. C. P. Scovill has been very sick for several days, threat ened with spinal meningitus, but was some better yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmet arrived in Nemaha Wednesday morning to visit and rest up for awhile. A letter from A, R. Titus, who has a hardware store at Blairs- burg, Iowa, says he is getting along fine and having a good trade. N. B. Catlin came down from Peru Tuesday forenoon, going down to his farm south of town. He returned home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marlatt of Brownville started for Chapman, Kansas, last Friday, to spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Drain. Sunday night Dr. Frazier made two trips to Brownville, one to Verdon, one in the country, be sides two or three in cown. As the doctor had been up four nights previously, he felt slightly sleepy. Buy Drugs at Rainey's Mrs. Chas. M. Woodward came up from Kansas Cily, Mo., Tues day to help care for her mother-in-law, Mrs. F. L. Woodward. The landlord of the Park hotel wishes it understood that the of fice is for the benefit of his customers, and loafers, bums and dogs are not welcome. Christmas is coming, also a large assortment of rugs, which would be appropriate as a present to your friends. Edwards-Bradford Lbr. Co. A Dangerous Operation is the removal of the uppendix by a Burgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel 'chem. They cure con stipation, headuche, billiousness and malaria. 25c at Keelings's drug store. Mrs. F. L. Woodward, who is suffering severely with rheu matism, was worse the latter part of last week and the first of this week, but was feeling some better yesterday. All persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle by cash or note, as I am bound to collect in order to pay my bills by the last of the year. Andrew Aynes. PAY UP. We need every cent due us. For over three months the editor has been on the sick list, and consequently expenses have run up. If you owe on subscription call in and pay. The Methodist and Christian Sunday schools will have appro priate exercises at the respective churches next Thursday night- Christmas eve. We understand there will be a public Christmas tree at the Christian church. Both Sunday schools will treat the children to candy, nuts, etc. Remember If you are going to have your parlor, dining room, bed rooms or kitchen papered or painted, you don't have to go out of town to get it done on account of high price. Call on me or phone No. 40 end see if I can't convince you that Hadlock will do it: 500 pat terns to select from. Mrs. G. Mahle died at her home in Brownville at 2 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, December 15, 1908. Mrs. Mahle was one of the old settlers, and few made so many friends or are so highly esteemed for their many good qualities as was the deceased. She had a bronchial affection, with compli cation of heart trouble and the infirmities of old age. Mrs. M. C. Scott, who has re cently moved into her new home, desires through the Advertiser to thank the people who were so kind and helpful to her in giving financial assistance after her for mer home was destroyed by the cyclone. She has a good home now, and appreciates the kind ness of those by whose help the building of the home was made possible. Coughs that nro tight, or distressing tickling cougha, get quick and ccrtuin help from Dr. Snoop's Cough Kemedy. On this account drntrgists everywhere are favoring Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem edy. And it ia entirely free from opium, chloroform, or nny other stupe fying drug. Tho tender leaves of harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem edy' its curative properties. Theso leuveH have tho power to calm tho most distressing cough, and to soothe and heal tho most Honaitivo bronchial membrane. Mothers should for safe ty'a aKo, always demand Dr. Shoop's. It can with perfect freedom bo given to evm tho youngest babe. Test it Christmas IS COMING Hats, Ribbons & Trimmings AT WAY DOWN PRICES. Prices on all stocking Caps left 25 els. each. A largo Hue of Scarfs half price, going fast; a line of Jewelry and Stamped Good for Christmas giving, also Caps and Bonnets for little ones. Cal and see me. Wm. E. Smiley went to Au b n Monday.and filed complaint against Ed Gilliland, a recent resident of Nemaha, charging him with selling a team on which Mr. Smiley held a mortgage. Mr. Gilliland, who now lives in Richardson county, has sold the team, it is said, to Steve Chance, from whom he bought it. This is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zeliniski, of 68 Gibbor, st.. Buflalo, N. Y., says: ,lI cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days when every trace of tho sore was gone. Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at Keeling '8 drug store. 25c. High Grade Sew- Rl i- 1 lllg lVlaCilineS at lOW prices and easy terms. Ten years guarantee. Same price on time as for cash One Price to all. Andrew Aynes. The old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimulating the heart or kidneys is all wrong. Dr. ' Shoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescription Dr. Shoop's Restora tiveis directed entirely to the cause of these ailments the weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn't "so difficult says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak stomach, heart of kidneys, if one goes at it correctly. Each inside orgnn has its coutrolling or inside nirve. When these nerves fail, then those organs must falter. These truths are leading druggists to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Teat it a few days and see! Improvement will follow promptly. Sold by Keeling. NOTICE OP ATTACHMENT E. E. Bovcrlln will take notice that on the IBt day of December, A. D. 1908, tin. F. Horn, a juah Ucc of the peace within ana for Doujrlaa precinct iii Nemaha county. Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $115.15, in an action pending before him, wherein bdwurd Whceldon is plaintilf and E. E. Bvverlin is defendant: that property of the defendant consisting of the fol lowing nrticles: 1 Champion ramie stove, 1 center ' able and 1 kitchen table. 1 Crown Oak heating Mtovo, C dining room chairs, 1 dining room table. chairs, 2 dressers, 2 commodes, 1 iron beds tend ' with mattress and springs, 1 Edison phonograph , with 70 records. 1 cotton rug. 1 ingrain carpet.and I ice box refrigerator, 1 Banitary cot, 3 rocking .1 pairs of lace curtains, has been attached under said order. Said cause, was continued to the autn day of January. UK)9, at 10 o'clock a. m. EDWARD WHEELDON, Plaintiff. By Stull & Hawxby, Ills attorneys. 12-18-3t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS TRATOR. In the matter of the estate of David May, de ceased. Tho State of Nebraska, County of Nemaha, s.a To Elmlna May. William A. May. Harry May Charles D. May , Clarence May, Jacob W. May Carrie May, Orvllle May, Vlrni. Uhcter. ucorge Chester, John May. ElVa II. Whitaker, Leonard Whittaker. Floyd Whitaker, William Whitaker, Alzada Win tors. E. J. Winter, Mlddleton May, and Mollie May. and to all persona interested in the citato of Dvid May, decoised. Notice is hereby given that David H. Mc Laughlin has filed a petition praying that admin istrator of aald estate begrantcvl to S. W. Mc Grew, as administrator: that the hearing thereof has been fixed for the 13th day of January, A. D' 11)09. at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county court room of said county, in Auburn, when you and aU persons interested may appear and show cause, if there be any, why tho prayer of said petition should not be granted, and unless you mi appear tlie court may grant the prayer of attld petition, or appoint some other suitable person, ami make all proper ordera for due administration of said estate, Witness my hand ami seal of said court this 7th day of December, A. D. 1908. HRAt.. W. C. PAimiOTT. ilfclH County Judge. PtiTtill KHKKUIt Dealer In lllgliOHt miukot pt Ice pulil for Hidon, MRS. THEO HILL. 1P YOU FEEL LIKE BRUSHING UP As to who is the latest in iewelrv, watches or diamonds remember our stock is a perfect educa tion and we are at 3 our service. R. A. HELMER, So. side Court House Square, Aubnrn. Marked for Death. "Three vcars ago I was marked for ath. A grave-vard couch was tear- ing my lu:.gs to pieces Doctors failtd to neIP me ant hone had fled, when my , husband got Dr. King's New Discov- i ery, says Mrs. A. (j. Williams of Bac Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." Tnis medicine hold the world's healing recoi d for couahJ and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under a guarantee at all druggists. ?nc and $1. Trial bottle tree. J.E.Ci'olbcr9 Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Mat'e Harness a Specif Ity Livery & Feed Stable JNemaha, Neb. NEW RIGS, FRESH HORSES, CAREFUL DRIVERS. Commercial Trade a Specialty City Dray in connection with the barn. J. A. SHIVELY, Often The Kidneys Are ) Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to tue kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have- their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak oc out of fcrder, you can understand how quickly ybHtr entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly,' begin taking tfie great kidney remedy, Dr. Kihnetti Swamp-Root, because as 60011 a your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr, Kilmer' Swamp-Root, the grcoi kidney remedy, is 60on realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful curea of the most distressing cases, and.issold oil its merits by all dniguiatsiu fifty-cent i and one-dollar lze bottles. You inayPha nave n Mmpte uouie HwMetBww.a.Roei by until free, also a pumnhlct telling you how to find out If you have kidney or uiiiMwci irummvr iuciiwuii mis paper vhen writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., nu. lumton, N. Y. Don't muke any mistake but remember tho name, Sv imp. Root' Dr, Kilmer' Swatnp-Koot, and the ml' llriU Hltiutlululnn Vj .. . ..." 1 1 8 i 9 itin. - i