WW . Dr. HournCTntHgm8CH. So. Auburn. firnvrr Bicycle Isppplics at Reeling's. Uicvclos iBSiirccl Mrs. 11 Ml, onts. Wit lesuay Parriott went to to visit her par- 1847 Rogers 'Bros, silverware for sale by VV". F. Keeling. All parties owing me are re quested to call and settle their accounts before Jan 1, as I need the money, W, H. Barker. Charity Burns of stoppqdn in Nemaha night JoKiv P. Years at precinct. Sanders spent New his home in London mi 1 1 ,1 Shubert Tne money oraer Business ai Mondav the postofh'ce for December was i . . . the largest lor any one month lor many years and probably the lar gest since the establishment of Do not fail to read Morton's History of Nebraska, publication of which is commenced in this issue. This is the history written by J. Sterling Morton of Nebras ka City, assisted by R. W. Fur nas of Brownville and Dr. Geo. L. Miller of Omaha. In book form it costs $25. Readers of the Advertiser can get it for nothing. twice before has the number is- Mrs. Earle Gilbert is suffering sued in any one month exceeded fivrM ttnnvnlrvin nrrl r.nvrniici PY- I tWO JlUnUFCtlt .LIV11I JAVA vww We understand Rev. J. W. the office, 216 being issued. Only Sapp nas bcen engaged- as pastor haustion. 2. HZ: Mrs. Rose Gilbert has been sick for several days but is some better at present. Call in and pay up your sub- Start the new year i f sduare with the printer. Grandma Seabury has been Knifn aliAr Pnv nnunrnl rlnvR fit thfi lllllll III IIITI rHIII. I ' I ll- LJL.UU &- t V A - W -fc. - j v 1 Presiding Elder Wright will preach at the Methodist church in Nemaha Friday night of next week. Rev. J. W. Sapp is now hold- 1 1 1 L ing a protracted meeting at Brownville, beginning. Monday .night. Geo. Hartwig, manager of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. , is hardly able to attend to busi ness on account, of a severe cold. Mrs. A. R. McCandless has been suffering from rheumatism for some time. She went to Pe ru. Thursday to see Dr. Cap Reed Graves. The new telephone company , the Farmers and Merchants Mu tualwill be ready for business the first of next week. The cen- tral office is. at the home of Rufus Rowen. . We notice that our friend A. R. Titus took some premiums at the ifarmers institute held at Syracuse- Dec. 21 ana" 22. He go't.first premium on yellow corn, ' second on white corn, and second . on apples. . Morion's History of Nebraska In the supplement will be ' found the first part of Morton's The Christian Sunday school last Sunday elected the following officers: Minnie May, superintendent. Pearl Burns, assistant superin tendent. - Lena Maxwell, secretary. Grace Peabody, treasurer. Bessie Dressier, organist. . Daisy Clark, librarian. Bessie Dressier, assistant librarian. of the Christian church at Brown ville for the coming year, the change taking effect when the sear for which he was engaged to preach at Shubert expires. He will preach at Nemaha and Brownville, instead of at Nema ha and Shubert, and will move back to Nemaha. This will be good news to the many friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Sapp. Bena Rebekah lodge No. 1GGI installed the following officers at their regular meeting Wednesday evening: P G-Mollie Rowen N G May Kerker V G Belle Dressier ". Sec'y Alice Peabody Treas Adelia Russell Chaplain Dora Dressier Warden Minnie May Cond Maggie Hacker I G Fannie Yackley 0 G Alice Seid R S N G Anna Maxwell L S N G Noma Howe R S V G Louise Stephenson. L S V G Lizzie Keeling. After adjournment of lodge a fine supper was served. A. G. Warren Has The Methodist Sunday school last Sunday elected the following bor is expected to respond officers for the next six months: by quotation. Christian Endeavor program, Sunday evening, Jan. G, 1907. fc- "Beginning with God and continuing with Him." Gen' 1:1; Johu 1:1-10; John 15:4-7. Consecration meeting. Ev'eay mem- at roll call W. W. Sanders, superintendent. John W. Ritchey, assistant su perintendent. Ruth Maxwell, secretary. Grace Jarvis, assistant secre tary. Lillian M. Allen, treasurer. Mabel Colerick, librarian. Genevieve McCandless, assis tant librarian. Mary Buell, organist. Ethel Maxwell, assistant organist. Bell Dressier,' Gen. 1:1-31. Grace Peabody, John 1:1-14. Anna Knapp, John 15:1-11. Alice Peabody, Acts 2:40-47. Wm. Smiley, Heb. 12:1-29. Mrs. Burns, James 1:1-27. Subjects to be discussed: The things that will help us continue in the Lord's service- J. I. Drossier, The life that God would have us live Pearl Burns. Another Runaway A. G. Warren's pony team ran away again Monday morning. He had just hitched up at his home and was in the buggy when the ponies started. They ran over a manure pile and then Mr. Warren attempted to turn them into the fence, but thev turned suddenly and threw Mr. Warren out. He struck on the side of his head and face and it was pretty badly skinned. His left hand was also sprained and his1 neck sprained. The ponies ran on to Dave Frazier's farm where they were caught. No damage was done to horses, harness or buggy. Dr. Frazier brought the team back and didn't try to keep Dr. and Mrs. A. Matthews went to Lincoln Thursday, where the doctor thinks of opening a dental office. Rev. W. H. Prescott of Lin coln, conference evangelist, is expected 'to arrive in Nemaha today and will assist Rev G. W. Ayers in the protracted meetings now being held at the Methodist church. Notice All parties holding warrants against School District No. 36, ' issued prior to Jan. 1, 1906, will -please present them for payment at once. By order of the board oi.' directors. J. I. Dressler, Sec'y. S. W. P. Wall Paper Linseed Oil Kerosene Oil Gasoline Flour and Feed "3$ ' ; .Blind Boone was in Nemaha Wednesday night and gyve one of his musicsl entertainments. The audience was not very large. Blind Boone has been to Nemaha twice and both times given iden tically the same program. This The gospel of Christ the source our knowledge of what God wants to do Mrs. Sapp. The firrt step in beginning with the Christian life Bro. Sapp. Close with Endeavor benodietion. . J. I. DitESSLER, Leader, of them from running either. us God GandyGise Reversed Humboldt Leader. The supreme court has iust passed ou the case of the state acainst J. L. Gandy of this city, who was tried and convicted in the Nemahu county district court on a charge of corrupting a wit ness, and the higher tribunal reverses the lower court.- The principal evidence against him was given by Frank Fisher an ex-Catholic priest, and it would seem, an all-round blackmailer as well. one E. L. Paris has sold his fine 80 adre farm one mile northwest of Nemaha to J. W. Shiveley of Odessa, Mo. Jake bargained for the farm last summer but after- had some effect in keeping away ward backed OUt, aS he thought The, case has been an expensive those who had heard him the two the price was more than he make and the rcsult leaves Nemaha county to previous times. Then the price 0ut of the farm. But after look ot admission was placed at 6b inn- nrmmd for a few months ho. and 50 cents, and Nemaha people concluded he couldn,t find a bet are not used to paying that mucn. ter place, and so invested. He The entertainment was fine all gives $ioo per acre, getting pos right, but a little too high priced session March 1st. Ed doesn.t foot the bill. The syllabus of the court decision is as follows. 1 An information for the crime of attempting to . corrupt a witness must allege that the person sought to be corrupted was a witness. That the defendant knew such person to be a Etc., Etc., Etc, Egg s taken in exchange W. F. Keeling C. P. BARKER Prompt and careful attention given to all work. Your patronage is solicited. . i j I I JJ 1. . I I in . m the consideration ot our people, know iust where he will tro He wwneHH OI musc siace suen Jacts, con : ' " - i-Ur, !- 1 1.. i i j. j? n Dinuuiiji wit- unuuBt, us anuw conciu- A New Year's Eve Surprise oougni, uiu xarm nvti years ugu, givel thafc the defendant paying aoz.ou per acre ior it. I 1 (k I I V I llllf V l.l (Ll 111 V 1 1 V, t l. I had such i i WGre lJ"v A1A& iJw.cv jjj. auc ivi iu Knowledge. the recipients of a splendid sur- 1 ne Iarm na(1 two nouses on it z une wno nas not been summoned cjpvpml ana ne sold one ot them torszuu, r1 's"" ua wmness m a penning MMAWyl.AtV T uu ia 11VU tiUljUUUllUU Willi either of the partiea thereto and has no l i .1 - e i t. 1 1 i Knowieuge oi any iacc eicner direct or collateral which may be the subject of prise New Year's Eve. History' of Nebraska, which will be published as a serial in The I p0uniBS f r0m Nemaha drove out nus making the actual cost only Advertiser. Read it and $60 per acre. An advance of serve the papers. I riving there about nine o'clock. $40 Per acre jn five years is a Elmer E. Allen rney naa retirea tor the night wi'" TTv a vi tl TWTvcs went to Johnson Tuesday to eat but willingly got up and enter- in five years on an investment of vt ir f J! .ii.i- 1-11 ovi-1 fli5v -Fviorirlc! in npi'nn ,i $4,8uu. The increase aione m Miini, nnw Wo. w Utvlfi. Ovsters were served at amounted to $53.33 per month- j.. lutiiivni viiui.xjr iiuo kjsmii I -si v i . -. . , , promoted to be agent at DeWitt, midnight. Those present were: Puy ia r nving , not countmg a ' 1 -, , - r 1 -m tt Whfir ho lflic.rl nn f ho ovm rlllV- --i.: ii. i ni. i p I ivi -ice-no onri iui ocfinmoc 11 m " "-u u vn- iu.ui uu this week. Elliott and Hubert Knapp, Dr. W. W. UTazier u. JU. i'clluu' T.iHvnll P.nrl "Rprtnoff.. K. K. Hill. T?r1rl?n VonL-lv Clnn TJnvfurio- O mS barker, tlUU VV. XT.. Minick came in with their and aunt. uncle u .1 R. J. Skeen of Red Cloud, Nebr., came m to Nemaha X0 Monday afternoon, leaving the , next forenoon not long enough " 1 l i 1 1 n ,xo Degm to greet ms nost oi iriends here. We are glad to learn that Mr. Skeen is in fairly (I ' L,good health and hope he will live M'l ! 1 a great many years longer. father of C. P. n.i j? i-i-i T?. TTnnf9. T.nvi1 irvnv. Pr nnri flUU 111 W. F. Keeling, Fred Hoover and died Wednesday, Jan. 2,1907, at mm. Kjiiamuvia. , . , -. , TT . ,, . nis aaugnter, Mrs. narvey nan, .napp i-cg.n9 a nuw ou., near Shubert Grandpa Barker Ed Lnapp and Pete Kerker has been in poor health for a long i drove down to Falls City last time, sufferintr from heart disease Friday. Ed went to begin suit and dropsy. against John Ramsey for $210. The deceased was one of the Ramsey -had the contract for old settlers of this county, and carrying the star route mail from was highly respected by a wide ,Married At the home of the Nemaha to St. Deroin before circle of friends and acquaint- '..rjjbride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. rural route No 2 was established, ances. He was 77 years of age $9J Williams, of Aspinwall pre- Ed had the sub-contract and last August. i,jCinct, Monday, Dec. 24, 1906, Mr. carried the mail until Sept. 15, The funeral will be held at the fYored Snyder and Miss Vesta 1903, when the rural route ser- Methodist church at Shubert at . jfrjplliams. The groom is an in- vice began, and at that time 11 o'clock today. The funeral industrious young man, well liked there was due him from Mr. sermon will be preached by Rev. bJPX ali his acquaintances', and Ramsey $220. Oi this amount P. B. Ruch, an old time friend ..standinir hioh in the estimation rnilv $10 Tins been nnio and Mv. nf t.Vie rWpncnrl "Rntln nnmo fn (, i-A.'r'"?, O-- -.--.- . -f " 1 I ----- u.-VMUVUI .wv. ....v vvr ot the community. The bride is Knapp began suit in the district this state about the same time m the accomplished daughter of court for the remainder. Mr. 1863, and have been warm friends Ramsey is now foreman of the inquiry therein, is not a witness within the meaning of oection 1G4 of the Crim inal Cole. 3 On the trial of one charged with the crime of attempting to corrupt wituess it is reversible error to allow the state to introduce evidence tending to show that the defendant offered person the sum of $500 to steal written instrument called a certain power of attorney, where the informa tion contains no charge of that kind nature. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of. the Livary& Feed Stable EEMAHANEBR. 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The ' vbiihg couple will make their (Yfpffl6 at Mr. Williams' home. 4 i ml At . wine Advertiser extends con- iratulations and best wishes. Gilligan Bridge Co., getting $120 per month, and is amply able to settle the bill, but doesn't seem scTdisposed! ever since. The burial will take place at Prairie Union cematery. The deceased was a member of the Methodist 6hurch, having joined when a young man. n m MM Mm mm p wm. campbell, Pro. r. k. alltsn, vico.Prcs. I J U Kr'MEU K ALLKN. Cashier FRANK TITUSAss't Cash I II Q II I II I DEPOSITORY BANKS I L 111 ft 1 1 H Ilanovet Nut'l, New York Oumhu Nat'l FirBt Nut'l, Auburn, Nebr. Neb. City Nat'J I Nemaha, Nebr. v W e havo overy facility for baotUlngaccounts PQtlital aPProciiito thorn, and Rive our personal attenl UdJlldl 43.UUU con to tbe Interests of our depositors. I 1 ' I Iff IV If;; $ycfe