It is 1907, but occasionally the majority of us catch , ourselves writing it 1906. The Burlington pile driver is now at work on the railroad bridge south of town, putting in new piling along the approaches. The man that cheats the printer Out of a single cent Will never reach that heavenly land Where old Elijah went. One day last week D. D. Davis sold to Heacock and Son here four hogs that weighed 1940 pounds which netted him $112.50, an average of $28.12 per head. Shubert Citizen. A new time card goes into effect on the Burlington next Sunday. The only change made at this point is that train 97, the west bound passenger, is due to leave Nemaha at 9:49 a. m., ten minutes earlier than heretofore. John Lawrence, who lives south of town, reports that he has succeeded in stopping the ravages of the cholera among his herd of swine. He lost 205 head of fine animals with the disease and has 36 brood sows and a few barrows left. Republican. By the ruling of the inter-state commerce commission, the rail roads no longer have the right to give transportation to news papers in exchange for adver tising, consequently the majority of editors will stay at home more hereafter at least this editor will. Free For One Month We will send the Advertiser free for one month to a number whom we would like to have as subscribers. At the end of the month the paper will be stopped unless ordered continued. We invite you to become' a sub scriber. While at play . with a number of other little fellows, at the home of his parents, near Brown ville, Christmas day, Sammie, the eight-year-old son of A. L. Eawrence, met with- a painful accident. He was swinging from a rope that was suspended from a tree that formed a part of a block and tackle, and while flying through , the air, lost his hold and fell to the ground with consider able force. The muscles of his shoulder were thrown out of place and Dr. Dillon was. called from this city to attend to the injured member. Republican. W. W. Liebha-n; the 'poultry fancier of Nemaha, and one of the most enthusiastic White Ply mouth Rock raisers in the state, has written a communication to the editor of this paper in which he advocates the organization of ajUounty Poultry Raisers' Asso ciation .tor the purpose of pro moting interest in the develop ment of the industry of raising , pure bred chickens in the county. He is also in favor of such an association holding an annual show in Auburn and predicts that a move in accordance with his ideas will result in the holding of one of the largest shows in the state at this point Auburn Re publican. Do'cs coffee disagree with you? Prob ably it does! Then try Dr. Slioop's Health Coffee. "Health Coffee" is a clever combination of parched corealn ,,and nuts. Not a grain of real coffee, remember, ifi Dr. Shoop's Health coffee yet its flavor and taste matches closely old J ava and Mocha coffee. If your stomach, heart or kidneys can't stand coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It's safe even for the poungest child. Sold by Earle Gilbert. J. W. Ashbn Dead Yesterday about noon J. E. McNatt, who resides across the river, found the dead body of J. W. Ashba, a tenant on the farm of Richard Meredith, re clining against a haystack on the premises. Ashba had evidently been dead for many hours. No marks of violence appeared on the body and the jury at an in quest held later returned .a ver dict of death from causes un known. Neighbors freely express the opinion that Ashba had taken some drug with suicidal intent. He was last seen Christmas day shortly before noon when he left his house and advised his wife not to wait dinner for him as he might not be1 back soon. It is thought that he had suicide in his mind when he left his home. He is said to have been in straightened circumstances, not on good terms with many he had dealt with and probably domestic troubles as well, all of which may have led to self-destruction. The dead man worked for Walt Mc Namara in this city for about a year up to six weeks ago. It is presumed he has relatives in Illinois and Kentucky. After his failure to return home on Christ mas an alarm was given resulting in the finding of the body yester day as above related. Neb. City Tribune, Dec. 27. Mr. Ashba was a former resi dent of this community, working for some time for the late Stephen Gilbert on the farm where John M. Clark now lives, afterward living near Shubert and Stella, and later moving to Missouri. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment, Remember it's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction. Itch ing, painful, protuding or blind piles disappear like .magic by its use. Try .it and see! All. dealers. The speaker having refused to take the matter up Mr. Pollard has exer cised hs right of persoual privelegc and introduced a l'esolution referring the question of his much discussed salary to the Committee on Judiciary with instructions to report its findings to the House during the present session. The resolution was passed without objection. In the meantime Mr. Pollard has in troduced a bill in the House which will settle the matter for the future if he is able to get the ' bill enacted into law. This bill provides that hereafter con gressmen elected to fill vacancies shall be paid f.iom the time of their ploction instead of from the (late the vacancy occurred. Tho Right Namo . Mr. August Sherpe, the popular over seer of the poor, at Ft. Madison, la., says: "Dr. King's New. Life Pills are rightly named; they act more agreeably do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 25c at Hill Bros drug store. The greatest, of all newspapers is tho Daily Globe-Democrat, of St. Louis. It has no equal or rival in all the west and ought to bo in the hands of every reader of any daily paper; It costs, by mail, postage prepaid Daily including Sunduy, one year, $0.00; 6 months $3.00;-3 months, $1.50; Daily without Sunday, one year, $4.00; 6 months, $2.00; 3 months, $1.00; Sunday Edition, a big newspaper and magazino com bined, 48 to 7G pages every Sunday, one year, $2.00; G months, $1.00. A sub scription for the Globe-Democrat, at these prices, is the best possible news paper investment. Send your order today or write for free sample copy to Globe Printing Company, St. Louis, Mo. See special "long-time" campaign offer of the "Twice-a-VVeek" issue of the Globe-Democrat, tho years for $1.25, elsewhere in this paper. lo stop a colti with 'Treventics" is safer than to lot it run and cure it afterwa.uls. Taken' At the "sneeze stage" Preventics will head off all colds and Gripp, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Paeventics are little toothsome candv cold cure tablefs selling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surely check the cold, and please you. Sold by all dealers. Curod of Lung Troublo "it is now cloven years since 1 had a narrow escnpo from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. '"I had run clown in weight to 135 pounds, and cqughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. iviuiv a ixww uiauuvuiy, ami conunueu this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal woight, 170 pounds." Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guar anteed at Hill Bros, drug store. COc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. XT..... n ...... 1 1. ... 1 RIVINO Our ceeded Decembor piano business our expectatptions. The ex-nu- merous orders and sales is a straw that indicates the current of the peoples preference for they feel assured that they are saving money by dealing with US. If vou or vour nciirhhor arc con- , . y . yuu "uj, iiuor nit con sulenng an instrument, it would bo well to let us know for we have a very liberal proposition for piano buyers in January. Now is the time to investi gate the merits of the instruments before the rush of the spring season. The Baldwin and Hamilton pianos won Grand Prize at Paris 1900 and Grand Prize at St. Louis 1901 and first honors in Nemaha connty in 190G. Auburn Music & Jewelry Co COURT HOUSE SQUARE, AUBURN Tho Place to buy tbo best Piano." Wlso Counsol From tho South V"I want to give some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble," says J. R. Blankenship of Beck, Tcnn. "I have proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this distressing con dition. The first bottle gave me great relief und after taking a few more bottles, I was completely cured; so com pletely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold under, guarantee at Hill Bros drug store. Price 50c. Homeseekers' Excursion Rates G'requ'ently each month to home seekers' territory. Winter Tourist Kates To Colorado, California and till Sonthern resorts.. Personally con ducted California excursions. Ciieap Excursions TO SALT LAKE CITY, JAN- UAIIY 15, 16, 17. TO DENVER, JANUARY 21 ,' 22. 20, Free Lands Wt'ite for folder describing how to obtain ft'0" acres of gov eminent' land in Nebraska for mixed farming and dairying. Send. for. Free Eolders "A Good Dairy District," "Tho Big Horn Basin," "Irrigated Lands in the Billings District," - "Eastern Colorado;" "Personally Conducted California Excursions" and "To the Great Northwest." INQUIRF FOR DETAILS 0- V. GLENN, Ticket Agent at Nemaha L, . WAKELEY, G P, A., Unialn. Neb, J. IS. Orotliei- in tho MRS. HILL BUILDING i Shoo EciDairin Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty It's n pleasure to toll our readgra about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Shoop has fought against the use of Opium, Chloroform, or other unsafe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for. ho lias worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had n warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotics poisons. Ho has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold by all dealers. LEGAL NOTICE Edwunl Fuller uuil Ullzubutli Fuller, clill- !. ilron or Job At. I' til lor. tlucouHcd, iloluntl- aulH, linplemk'd Willi Molllu Ulan, will tultu lioituu: Mm', uu Uiu 12tli day of l)o!Pinbm lptXJ, Hll.iilwlh Fuller, widow of .lob M. Fuller, ilccuiiHL'tl, pliilutltr heroin, lllod her petition Hi the district eon it of NoiiihIiii count v. No- l,niHl11' ""Imi. tins Haul !iwcmliiut, ttio objeoi. and pn.yer of wblcli arc, lo partition Uio Fast milt (is M oi tim North west, mmitnr , VMS",, M 'E'' I! T,l malm county, Nobinsltu, uncording 10 tbo lespei-llvri iIkIiIh of the pnitlett luterehted theitlu, and onto! the. purl, assigned to the dultiidiinlM that those he admeasured to tho p nl n I III hei hoine.steiid and (tower rlht thululn; that In (who tin. Mild preinlHCM eun isot tuunuttubly divided, that tho natnu may no fcold and out ol tho proeeoilH a nusrtnu! ( $11(1(1 and IntoreHl. anuliihl said lueiniheH bo tliHi pahUand that tuuiodduool tho prneeodH ot Mild Halts hu divided 6ttwein thu partlca Into ehtcd therein iioc.okIIiik to their renpeet' Ivo rlulits t Ulnu into neeomit tho plmiitlirH leu Hlmple Interest therein, tier homcntend assd dower In uncut, and iiIho tiiltlng Into iiecount S7U ImnlHlied by the plalntlll' to erect lnntliiii liiiptnvumentN upon mild prom lstk, and lor genet al eiiullahlo reliel. You urn lequlred to annuel- mild petition on or net'oie t ie 2lHt. la, (il'.lanssurv, 11)1)". t-luleu Deeembo'- 12. lOOit . FLIAHKTI1 FUI.IiKIt, l'lalntlir, Tly II. A. IjA.miiuut. LEGAL NOTICE Hi II i Walrath, now Delia Mooru, Albert Wuli utli, Muriel Walrath, now Maisel Moore, am, other unknown heltH ofAlvlu Walrnth, doaa-ied, will tiilo notlco that on Use "lb d iy of December KKKl, Pernio Kill, thu pliilnilir hen In, tiled Iter petit . on In tbo dUtnct court oi' Netnaha county, NctbniNlm, amilnht sa'd dolondanlH, the heltH o Alvlu Walrath, ilecrasi'd. the Sibjeet and praver of which are to quiet the title to Lot ONK(W ot nioriVThlil.t-Miiu (3!)l In the vllliiue of Neiiniha Oily, Nemaha comity, Nebraska, an I lor a demua excludii.K thu delendantH and c ch atstl all of them m( any and all Int-rmt. tbeicln, and Injolnim; then) from clutinlui! or iiHsertlnK any right title or Inti'i tst. (herein, and lor uuneral reliel. You are required lo answer suld petition on or belore tho '-Tth dny of .Ianuary 1007. Dalctl tills 7 It tiny of December, Hind I'BUSIK HlMi, 11 Intlir My II. A. LAMiir.UT, tier attorney. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS I, AW, 11KAL. 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