21 Try & Rider Quill ei I 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 & QUILLER Buy Drugs at JEtainey's John T. Webber is having lot of fodder shredded. a Evangelists Stine and Miller, who have been holding: meetings at the Antioch Christian (ihurch near the county line southeast of fvJpiYirilm tinvo orf tVin nVimvtv in We get out a day earlier this mA r.; t una week in order to geta goodready reorganized ;and now has aboUt 40 members with prospects of A letter from E. L. Argabright further additions. Rev. J. W. of Bolivar, Mo., was crowded out Sapp baptized eight persons Sun this week but will be published day that made confession at this next week. 'Gene Bradley, of the whole sale grocery firm of Bradley-Catron Co. of Nebraska City, was a Nemaha visitor Wednesday. meeting, the baptizing being held on. the Donnelson farm in the edge of Richardson county. Chas. F. Zook went to Chester; Nebr., Tuesday, to visit a sister. From there he expects to go to Kansas, Oklahoma, and perhaps by j. H. wheeler, secretary of The articles of incorporation of the Brownville, Fort Kearney & Pacific railroad company has been filed with the county clerk. These papers are dated July 9, 1876. The agreement is stoned. to Texas, looking up a location. Christmas is coming, also a arge assortment of rugs, which would be appropriate as a present ;o your friends. Edwards-Bradford Lbr. Co. Merry Christmas. Mrs. F. L. Woodward ing a great deal better. Don't buy that stove until you luve our prices. E-B. Lbr Co. Rev. L. Morrison expects to begin a protracted meeting at the Methodist church Jan. 3rd. I have a few choice stock shoats for sale. Will weigh about 80 pounds each. B. I. Colerick. School was dismissed Wednes day afternoon for the holiday vacation, lasting until Monday, January 4. Chas. M. Woodward came up from Kansas City Sunday to visit his parents. He returned home Monday night. Ole Roberts was in Nemaha with his woodsawing machine the first of the week and worked up lots of wood. If you dont want to sell your land or property dont list it with Chambers Bros. & Hoover or they will make you move. Miss Bessie Washburn, one of the teachers in the public schools at Long rine, JNebr., arrived m Nemaha Sunday to spend the holidays. Harry Baldwin was feeling strong enough to be brought up from Verdon on the train Satur day morning, and his improve ment continues. If you want the editor to have a merry Christmas and a. happy New Year, call in and .pay your subscription a year or two in ad vance, and see him smile. Harry White,; .who is taking care pf horses for , a captain in the regular army, at Ft. Russell, Wyoming, has recently been in the hospital for ten days, but is all right again. . . If you want a quick sale list your property with Chambers Bros. & Hoover. Our commis sions are reasonable and our ser vice prompt. Office opposite Drexel hotel, Auburn, Nebr. Mrs. Clyde Roberts and her son came up from Kansas City Sunday to spend Christmas, and Grandpa Roberts is putting in full time taking care of the boy. Clyde will be up this morning. We have just learned of the birth of a big 12 pound boy on is feel- December 5, 1908, to Mr. and I Mrs. Oscar L. Minick, living near Syracuse, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Allen went up to Sysacuse last week to see their new nephew. John Baptist, the Armenian tms 0ld consolidation is filed at LMq af o.on h frarlirmrml who held a series of meetings in this time is something that none claus aDDeared. in a fur coat and cap, bushy whiskers, and with a big pack on his back, and dis- Nemaha four or five years ago, but the attorneys of the Burling vas the guest of Elder Sapp ton railway can understand. from Friday afternoon till Satur- Nebraska City News. day afternoon, going from here Notice is hereby given that all quilts brought in after this date will be charged for at the rate of 75 cents per spool. Mrs. Fannie Yackly, President Methodist Aid Society, Mrs. Sallie Barker, President Christian Aid Society. H. L. Marshall of Verdel, Neb., and E. C. Wilber of Platte Cen ter, Neb., gave us a short call Saturday morning. They were assisting in invoicing the stock of the Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Co. Mr. Marshall is pro prietor of a paper at Verdel but is taking a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clark and Miss Daisy came down from Glen Rock precinct Saturday and visited frienes for a few hours Miss Daisy and Todd are attend ing the normal school at Peru this year. Mr. Clark is feeding 500 sheep that he expects to ship in about three weeks. He is not feeding cattle this winter. Invitations ' are out for the wedding of Harry M. Harford and Miss Maggie Hacker, which will " take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hacker, five and one half miles southwest of Nemaha, at 6 o'clock Thursday evening of his week. Elder J. W. Sapp will perform the ceremony. The Methodist Sunday schoo board met at the parsonage Tues day evening and elected the fol lowing otneers ior next year Superintendent, Jno.W. Ritchey assistant superintendent, Mrs Louisa Stephenson;' secretary Neva Russell; assistant secreta ry, Neata Merritt; treasurer, Mrs. Lillian M. Allen; librarian Leona Liebhart; assistant libra rian, Glendyn Crother; organist, Grace Jar vis. This ii Worth Reading. Leo F. Zeliniski, of 68 Gibbon St.. Buflulo, N. Y., says: 4I cured the moat annoying cold sore I over had with Bucklen's Arnica Salve; I ap plied this aalve once a day for two days whon overy trace of tho sore was gone. Heala all sorea. Sold under guarantee at Keeling' drug store. 25c. the Midland Pacific railroad com pany, and w. J. Nevms, secreta ry of :he Brownville, Fort Kear ney & Pacific railroad company. The two companies were consoli dated under the title of the Ne-; braska Railroad company Remarkable Occurrence A remarkable thing happened on the Missouri Pacific railway. Monday. All trains were ahead of time at the various stations and had to wait. This thing of being so promptly on time caused many people to be left. Nebras ka City News. It is more that probable there will be a general shaking up of employes on this road in the near future. This running of trains on time is something which is apparently against the rules of the road and the employes guilty of such conduct will likely be se verely disciplined. It is more than probable the superintendent of the road is on a vacation, for the trains on that pike have been cn time now for about two con secutive days. Plattsmouth Journal. There was a big time at the school house Wednesday after noon. The rmmarv scholars went ny ! into the intermediate department Tho 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'a Restora tiveis directed entirely to the cause! of these ailments tho weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn't so difficult says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak stomach, heart of kidneys, if dne goes at it correctly. Each inside orgsn has Its coutrolling orjnaide njrve. When, theBo norves fail, then thoso organs must falter., These truths are lending druggists to dispense and recommend. Dr. Shoop's Kcatoratlvo. Teat it a few days and seo! Improvement will follow promptly. Sold by Keeling. o St. Joe to hold meetings. Married At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cowell, Tuesday, December 22, 1908, at 4 o'clock p. m., Mr. ames Muril Rowen and Miss Ada Cowell. Elder J. W. Sapp performed the ceremony. The wedding was a very quiet one, only immediate relatives being present. The young people will ive on a farm near Howe. A Dangerous Operation is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills is ever subjected to this rightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure con stipation, headache, billiouaness and malaria. 25c at Keelings's drug store. 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. Coughs that are tight, or distressing tickling coughs, get quick and certain help from Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. On this account drnggists everywhere are favoring Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem edy. And it is ' entirely free from opium, oniorotorm, or any other stupe fying drug. Tho tender leaves of a harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem edy its curativo. properties. These leaves have the power to calm the most distressing ' cough, and to soothe and heal the most ' sensitive bronchial membrane; Mothers should for safe ty's sake, always demand Dr. Shoop'B. It can with perfect freedom be given to even the youngest babe. Test it yourself and See! Sold by Keeling, 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. Medicine That is Medicine ."I have suffered a good deal with ma laria and stomach complaints, but I have found a remedy that keeps me Well, and that remedy is Electric Bit ters; a medicine 'that is medicine for stomach and liver-troubles and for run down conditions," says W. C. Kestler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters pur Criley, photographer, Auburn Marked for Death. 'Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Discov ery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams of Bac Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I gained 68 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." Tftis medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under a guarantee at all druggists. ?oc and $1. Trial bottle tree. tributed Christmas cards and bonbon boxes to every pupil who had been good this year and ev idently not one had been bad, as every pupil got a present. Santa Claus quietly whispered to us that'the presents given were all provided by the two teachers Miss Bellas and Miss Bunn. Why pay more when you can get not only 90 fine large cups of Dr. Shoop's Health Coffe from a 25c pack agebut a coupoa on a 25c 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. WHY NOT Clear up the old orchard and waste places and plant some new trees? Plant the right kind, grown by the best nurserymen in the world, ... STARK BROS If I have not yet called on you drop me a card and I will b e there promptly. A. R. McCANDLESS, Salesman, Nemaha and Richardson counties. NEMAHA, NEB. Preventics. the new Candy Cold Cure Tablets, are said by druggists to have four special specific advantages oyer all other remedies for a cold. First they contain no quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. Second they give almost instant relief. Third pleasant to taste, like candy. Fourth a large box, 48 prevontics at 25 cents. Also fine fo feverish children. Sold by Keeling. PETER KERKER Denier In Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, Heart Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, racwni Norn Nervo Weakness nothing moro. Fa. Hlvoly, not orto weak heart In a hundred Is, In hV! ell, actually diseased. It u almost always ft ' in hidden tlnv little nerve that really Is all at built, Thl obscure nerve the Oanliac, or Heart Norva limply necqs, ana must nave, more power, mora more controlling, more governing ify and enrich tla blood, tone up the nerves and impart vigor and energy to tho weak, Your mpnoy refunded if it fails to help you. 50c at Keeling's. Anything Missing? Wo are good on the trail. Let us offer suggestions. In our stock you will find most everything. Fine Watch Repairing u specialty. R. A. II ELMER So. Side Court Houbo Square, Auburn. 1DI stability, more controlling. strength. Without that tho Heart muat ooatlnu to tall, and tho itomach and kidney alio hat in tame controlling nerre. ThU clearly explain why. a a medicine. Dr. Shoot's Restorative ha In the past done to muck for weak and ailing Heart. Dr. Shoos first sought' the cause of all thUjpatnftu, palpitating, suflocai. Ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop' Restorative tht popular prescription' woag ana wastin Ikstrsngthens: it Is alone directed to tbeaa astliif nrre centers. It rnuld! : it onVrs real, sronulne heart hela. It you would hare strong Hearts, strong 4. gestlon, strsngthen these Uervn re MtaEMasY them as needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative DR. W. W. KEELING. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS TRATQR. In the matter of the estate of DavM May, ceased. The State of Nebraska, County of Nemaha, s.s To Eln ina May, William A, May, Harry May Charles D. May , Clarence May, Jacob W. May Carrie May, Orville May, Virnia Chester, Goorge Cheater, John May, Elva B. Whltaker, Leonard Whlttaken Floyd Whitakcr. William Whltaker. Alzada Winters, E. J. Winters, Middleton May. and Mollie May, and to all persons interested in the estate of David May, deceit ad. Notice in hereby given that David H. Mc Laughlin has filed a petition praying that admin istrator of said estate be granted to S. W. Mc Grcw. as administrator: that tho hoaring thereof has been fixed for the 13th day of January, A. D' 1009, at 10 o'clock a. m- at the county court room of said county, in Auburn, when you and all persons interested may ai stfrf and show cause, if there be any, why the prb a: of aaid petition should not be granted, and unless you bo appear the court may grant tho prayer of said petition, or appoint some other suitable person, and make all proper orders for due administration pf said estate, Witness my hand nad seal of said court this 7th day of December, A. D. 1908. (Seal. W. C. PARRIOTT. doclS , County Judge. Livery & Feed Stable Nemaha, Neb. NEW RIGS, FRESH HORSES, CAREFUL DRIVERS. Commercial Trade Specialty City Dray in connection with the barn. J. A. SHIVELY, W. W. FRAZIER. If. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr AH culls promptly attomlett