Isn't this splendid full wmith oi-V Ed Whitois badly eripplod np')1(1 his smcss block to Uncle with rheumatism. John White took a load of fish to Auburn Tuesday. Miss Minnie May went to Shu bert Monday evening. "Joe Rtigglos" at the opera house next . Friday night. 1847 Rogers Bros, silverware for sale by VV. F. Keeling. See R. soft coal. K. Bucher for best Car just received. Send The Advertiser to some friend as a Christmas present. Do, not forget the homo talent play at tho opera house next Friday night. Mr. Pierce of Frank ton, Tnd , is visiting his cousin, Marshall 'Webb, and other rolatives. " One week from next Tuesday is Christmas. Now is tho time 1o buy your Christinas presents. o If you want to buy something real nico for a present.Jook at those burnt leather poems at the postofficc bookstore. " Scholars desiring" to give presents to their Sunday school teachers can lind just what they want at the postollico bookstore., Joff Cummings of Crab Or chard has boon visiting, with Nemaha friends this week. Jeff looks well and, says he is pros poring. Mrs. Thoo. Hill drove down to Shubcrt Wednesday to attend the ceremony of baptism of her son, M. T. . Hill, who united with tho Christian church. Miss Lillian Neal, teachor of tho primary department of our schools, was sick Wednesday aftornoon and Thursday. Miss Lockie Roberts taught that de partment. Frank Lindsey, whp has been working on his farm in Dundy county, Nebr., for a few months, returned home Friday of last week to visit his mother and brothers for a few weeks. County Commissioner C. E. Ord (one of the very best officials Nemaha county ever had) was in Nemaha a few hours Tuesday evening, stopping between trains. He was going to St. Joe with a car of cattle. Mrs. A A. Mclnincli of St. Joe arrived in. Nemaha last Fri day and visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Ritchey until Monday, when she went to Howe, to visit her father, Geo. Crow, and her sister, Mrs. David Kite. On .account of a defective chimney lire caught in tho homo of Miss Cora Morton. Thursday morning of last week. By hard work the firo was extinguished boforo a great deal of damage was done, although a hole was burned in tho roof. Chas. A. Curtis, who moved to Missouri last spring, has evident ly got tired of that land of paw paws, big red apples, etc, and has returned to Nebraska, He writes us to, send him The Adver tiser at Humboldt, enclosing a money order to pay for the same. A party of young .peeple" went skating on Holmes' lake Tuesday night. The next morning they were telling of different ones that broke through the ice and got wet and of others who fell down and got hurt, but all "unite in saying theyuhad a splendid time, u Wo notice by the Shubcrt Citi zen that C. II. Henderson has uuuryw jjuvvih, possession to uu given March 1, and will move west, going on his farm in the western part of the state Chub will be missed in Shubcrt. He is a rustler and a good business man. The wire, brackots and "some other material for the Farmers and Merchants "Mutual Tele phone Co; has arrived and the polos are expected every day. Work of putting in tho lino will bo pushed as rapidly as possible. We understand W. E. Hoag will have supervision of the work. , - - I, o Notice 0 o All parties holding warrants against School District No. 36 will please present them for pay ment at once. Interest will not be paid after, Jan. 1, 1907. By order of the board of directors. J. I. Dkesslek, Sec'y. Stephen Cooper went to Lin coln Wednesday, with his son, Francis Cooper, and Ray Seid, son of J. II. Seid. The two boys have entered the corn contest at Lincoln. Francis sent up some squashes that took first and second premiums at the Auburn stock show, and also some of the corn he raised. 0. E. Ord says that .sixteen years ago last Saturday the roads were blocked in many places with huge snow drifts, so that travellers wore compelled to. go through fields to got any where. He remembers it dis tinctly from ' tho fact that he drove, out to his mother's on that day to help celebrate her birth day. Friday, I)ec. 21, the young people of Nemaha will give a comedy drama in four ac.ts en titled, "Joo Ruggles, or The Girl Minor." This is something now and no pains will bo spared to make this tho best homo talent that has ever been given in this city. Scats on sale at tho usual placo Admission If), 25 and 85. Come everybody and bring some body with you. 'In last week's Shubert Citizen one of tho merchants advertised that he would pay 20 cents a dozen for eggs and 17 cents per pound for butter, The Nemaha merchants were paying 24 cents for eggs and 20 cents for butter all last week, You can depend on getting a little higher price for produce from Nemaha mer chants than 'from any in sur rounding towns, Auburn not excepted, and prices of goods are as low as the lowest. One Good I nvestment worth a lifotimo of hibor. Got it, farm iu tho famous Alberta country, good soil, good grass, good water,, good markets, fine climate. $t!00 makes tho first pay mon t on 100 acres of land, ono crop pays for thGland. Go now. Buy now. Free sloepor, cheap rates, stopovers one re turn. Woo go noxt January 1. Write" us. Farms of nll kinds and sizes in Nomaha county and in all parts of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Missouri, Iowa, and Dakotas. Wo have just what you want, csoo us. n c, KINDIG & PEABODY Nemaha, Nebr. o We will send Tho Advertiser and The Nebraska Farmer both ono year for only 81.35, The Farmer Is ono of ho best farming papers published. Leave your subscription ntthls oflice. Mrs. Nevada Fisher of Au burn, grand Adah and deputy grand matron of the Order of Eastern Star of Nebraska, visit ed Nemaha chanter No. 76 ast Friday night, a special meeting being held. The most of the evening was snent in holding a lodge of instruction and listening to Mrs. Fisher. The chapter was very much pleased with the visit of the grand officer and all present were greatly benefitted and instructed. After lodge an oyster supper was served. At tho regular meeting of Ollvn Camp No. M, Woodmen of tho World, held Wednesday night of last week, the following ollleors were elected. C , (.3.- ItllfUH llowon Adv. L'iout. 0 Wo Roberta . Treaa. W. H. Barker. Sco'y W. W Seid . 0 Escort Marshall Webb. Sentry John H. Knapp. Watchman-- Win. Sneying. Manager John T. Webber? Physician Dr Frnzier. At tho bountiful country homo of Mr. and Mfs. Sirum Strolo near Howe at (Jr.'iO o'clock on Wednesday eye. Dec. 12, their daughter Etta wna united in martlago to Geo W. Bohl In the. prjusonco of a i'ejv near rolatives and friends, the brido 'and; groom attended by Chun. Hohl and Ella Griffith took their places under a tastefully decorated arch, tho wedding march being played by Miafj Mollle Keel of Lincoln and Ilov.G. W. Ayerfl of Nemaha joined them in holy bond8 of matrimony. VVheronpon tho party were escorted to tho dining, room which was beautifully decorated in ptnk and white, whore. suniptiouB supper was served. Jms mediately after slipper congratulations woro in order. The bride is a young lady of irreproachablo character and is held in high esteem by 11 who know rt I . ner. i no groom is niso a- iiiobc nos serving young man and as n token of I esteem in which thoy are bold, they wore the recipients of many valuable wedding presents. Mr. and Mrs. Uohl will be at homo to their many friends after March l, .1007, on the N. C. Bobl farm, Howe, Nobr. A Gukst. If ,ft aken at the sneeze stage'' .Pros venties a toothsome candy tablet will surely and quickly check an ap preaching cold or Lagrippe When you first catch cold or feel it coming on take Dr Shoop's Prnvontics. and the prompt effect will certainly surprise and please you. Preventics surely supply the proverbial "ounce of pres volition." Sold in 5 cent and 25 oont boxes by all dealerB. Holiday Suggestions Gonuino Elgin watch, movement goiu plated, in guaranteed ten year hunting case complote with box aud chain forSlO.OO and ten dollars worth of Green Trading Starihn. Either Ladies or Gent's sies. 'Wo, have watches in six sizes with ciH(;8 to match, Itogera teaspoons silver plated on nickel silver base which does not turn blacji or brassy, per sot, Sl.'25. Nicke silver knives and forks, per set $1 50 Nice childrena'and misses solid gold engraved band rings, 00c and Si. 50. Wide pattern gqld filled safety fobs S3.75 to 8-1.50 that formerly codt at 1 mat $0.00 o , Fountain pens $1.00 to $6.00, Water man's Ideal, and Parker's Lucky Curve iu all sizgs. Engraving freo. Green Trading,Staraps overyMrrio in December. Auburn Music & Jewelry Co West of Court lloiwe, Aubu rn Neb. Catarrh of tho nose and throat should lead you to at lejist ask for a free trial box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure. Nothing so surely proves meri as a real, actual test and Dr. Shoop to ,provo this, earnestly dealrescthat wo let you make that test, This creamy snow white healing balm soothes the .throat and nostrils nnd quickly purifies a foul or0 feverish breath . Call and investigate'. All dealers, Dr. Bourne lits glasses, So. Auburn Beat photos in southeastern Nebr at Criloy's. Sov.Auburn. HOLIDAY GOODS We extend a cordial invitation for you to call and inspect out line of Holiday Goods. BOOKS A well selected stock of Books at low prices burnt leather, padded leather,, superb gift books,, bibles, new testaments, poetry, standard fiction, children's books, handsome booklets at low prices, etc. STATIONERY The handsomest line of nanetnes and box stationery ever wrought to Nemaha a large line ow prices. LEATHER and WOOD NOVELTIES Match safes, nurses, tobacco pencil holders, comb cases, boo tags, needle books, watch fobs,, etc. CHRISTWAS CARDS A handsome assortment of low NOVELTIES cTrinlet boxes, pin trays, novelties, etc. FOUNTAIN PENS O 0 " Good fouiltain pens, guaranteed, at a low pri'ce.e BONBON BOXES A fine line of bonbon boxes Candy and Nuts ' i Fresh nuts and candies crood Inducements given on large orders- Miscellaneous O o We earrv a full line of stationery, paper napkins, souvenir post cards, burnt leather cards, slipper in this line. We invite your patronage. guarantee prices and goods. POSTOFFICE NEMAHA, LEGAL NOTICE Hdwnrd Fnlloi' mid Elizabeth Fullor, chll- ilron or Job M. Miller, deceased, iicienu mitH, impleaded with aiolllo Glnn, will take notice : I'hsit. nti tliu 1th iliiv of Deeembw. 1000. Elizabeth Fuller, widow of Job M. Fuller, deceased, plulntwi'lioruln, tiled ber petition In tho district court of Nomahn county, No- brasita, i.g.dnst tho mild v.erendimts, tho object, mid pinyer of which Are, to partition Hie I'.nKl mill (I'J ti) 01 uiu worm west i uiuwi (N. W. '4) of Section ton (10), Township four 4), noith ofHuntjK tllteon (15) K'tst In Nc iniihi' county, iSouiasKii, accoruuiK o uu respectiva rililM of tho pnitles lntorested therein, mid oittof the nurt iisslsined to tho defendants Mint thore bo admeasured to tho p uinllir hei homestead and dower rltjht therein; t.uit In case tho said premises can not bo equitably divided, that tho same mny bo sold and out of tho nroeeuils a mo. tL'nuo of Sl-lOO and Interest against said promises bo tlrsC paid, mid thai tho residue ot tho proceeds Of said 'salo be divided between tho pintles lnteiested theioln according to their respect ive rlnbtvt K'nK "HO .iccount tho piniuiiu s leo simple Interest thbreln, h'er homestead and dower interest, and also talclnc into account S"f0 furnished by the plaintlir to oroet histliiL' inipro.vonioniK upon sum prom ises, and or general equitable relief. Yon are required to unswor said petition ou or noioie Mio sis!, uay or January, iwi. uatei! ueeemner y, lyuii. KLIZA11KTI1 FULLEU, Plntntltr, By II. A. Lamheht. LEGAL NOTICE Delia AValrath, iiqw Oelln Moorp, Albort wairaui, larsei wairath, now Maihoi Mooro, am. other unknown heirs of Alvln Wairath, deceased, will tnko notice that on tho 7th day ot December 190U, l'erslo Hill, tho pianum nert'iu, u ion ner petition in tno district colirt of Nelnnha county, Nebraska, against Raid 'defendants, tho heirs ot Alvln Wairath. decensod. tliu nhlncl nnil nravnr nf which jiro to quiet tho title to hot ONK(l) oflllpclc Thirty-Nino (39) in tjiu village of Nemaha City, Nemaha county, Nebraska, and for a ilegreo excluding tho defendants urn u"cn auu mi oi ineni oi any aim an Interest theioln., and lujolnlng them troin claiming or nssortlng any right titlo or iiuuiesi inoroin, ami ror general roiiet. .You are required to answer'sald pol Itlou.on ur ueiorn me zin nay oijanuury 1907. Paled thlB 7th day of Decombor, 1900. . T PBUSIKHILL, VU lntlff Hy II. A. TjAmhrut, her attornoy. Now euro for Epilopsy J. 13. Waterman, of Watertown. O., rural free delivery, writes: "My daugh ter, afllicted for years with epilepsy, was tjurved by Dr. King's Now Life Pills. She lias not had an attack for over two yearB." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at Hill Bros drug store. Did you see thosoj dollar watches at ,'Keoling'd? They're all right. I BANK OF NEMAHA Nemaha, Nebr. Capital, $5,000 well worthy of your attention and money pouches, cigai; cases, marks, birch bark canoes, grip priced cards, match holders, inkstands,, shell0. . just received. " , 0 goods at low prices, and special cards, and a. number of novelties. ; o Come and see what we have. We BOOKSTORE NEBRASKA Reprint, News-IIerald: "There is at least one effectual, safe, and reliable Cough Cure--Dr. Shoop's that we regard as suitable, oven for the young est child. For years, Dr. Slioop bitters ly opposed the uso of opiates .or nar cotics inmedicine, offering S10 per drop to any one finding opium, chloroform or any othpr poisonous or narcotic .ingredient in Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And the., challenge is as yet unan swered Here is ono manufacturing physician, who welcomed with much satisfaction, the new Government Puro Food and .Drug Law. The public can now protect itself at all times, bv nsisting on having Dr. Shoop's when a pnugli remedy is needed " Sold' by all dealers. O. P. BA11KER Prompt and careful attention given to all work. Your patronage ia solicited.. PETEIl KEHKER. Dealer in nvc EATS Highest market price paid for Xlidcs, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON Proprietors of.the Livary& Feed Stable KSMAHANBBR. Ccod Dray in-connection withJLivory Satisfaction guarantood. Tfar ' 1 VM. CAMIMlEUL, Pres. P. K. ALLKN,. Vice. Pres. ELMER U. ALLIJN) Cashlor FRANK TITUSAsa't Cash DEPOSITORY BA1SKS Ilanovei Nat'l, New York First Nat'l, Auburn, Nebr. Omaha Nat'l Neb. Qlty Nat'l Wo have overy facility for handlingaccounts appreciate them, and give our personal atten tion to tho interests of our depositors. I Hi 9 r