r N E B JR. ASK A B (JHIN B S S UNIVERSITY Indorsed by every bunk and business mnn in Ne braska City. The To land Schools are noted for the success of tlieir nraduatcs in securing high grade positions. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. DO IT INOw! ADDRESS NEBRASKA BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA JohnC. Shuck came Auburn Wednesday. in from Dr. Cap Reed Graves of was in Nemaha Thursday. Peru R. M. Gillan of Auburn was a Nemaha visitor Thursday. Dick Chambers of Auburn was a Nemaha visitor Thursday. Wm. Snelling of Shubert was visiting with his Nemaha friends Tuesday. We had a light shower Thurs dayjust enough to lay the dust thoroughly. Mrs. Theo. Hill attended the commencement exercises at Shu bert Thursday evening. W. E. Hoag of Julian was in Nemaha Thursday, looking after the interests of the Bell Tele phone Co. J. H. Vanderslice is Jnow loaf- ing, but we venture ti n that he w 11 not the predic- be satisfied with this very long. Mrs. John Watson has been at the home of James A. Stephen son for several days, heiping take care of the sick folks. The green bugs that are doing so much damage to the wheat in Oklahoma and Kansas are said to be in the wheat fields around Stella, but have done no damage yet. ' Jarrfes A. Stephenson has a good start for a . hospital at his house. His wife and three younger boys are sick with nieasles and Jimmie is lame from bing kicked on the shin by a horse. A. R. McCandless expects to. begin work in a short time devel oping tho prospective coal mine o.i his farm southeast of Nema ha. He is going to find out if there is enough coal there to pay for mining. n.i ttti 1 1 V.4. f TTU.. ua wnite nas uuuguo ui imiuui E. Rumbaugh the old Scovill property, north of Elmer E. Allen's residence. We are not informed authoritatively whether he intends to get a. housekeeper or whether he is going to con- tinue to bach. Free Samples of "Preventica" and a booklet on Colds will bo gladly mailed you, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. simply to prove merit. Preventics are little Candv Cold Cure tablets. No Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmfu whatever. Preventics prevent colds as the name implies when taken early, or at the "Sneeze State." For a seated cold or LaGrippo, break it up safely and quickly with Preventics. Sold by All Dealers. Sunday the thermometer was about 90 in the shade. Tuesday morning we had a snow. Thurs day morninir there was ice on standing water, and the after noon was uncomfortably warm. Such is weather in beautiful Ne braska. Mrs. Edmund Williams, mother of II. E. Williams, died at her home in Shubert Thursday morn ing May 1G, 1907, The deceased was an old settlor. She had been in poor health for some time, suffering from the infirm ities of old age. Mrs. W. W. Frazier and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. LaFollete, went to Lincoln Thursday of last week, to visit relatives. Mrs. Frazier returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. LaFollete will visit about a week yet. The editor has made so many predictions this spring and missed our guess that wo are beginning to feel like Hicks or the other weather prophets. We are going to keen it up and make the prediction that wo will not have another frost until in Sep tember. Rev. J. W. Sapp called our at tention to the fact that at the present time not a river town between Falls City and Nebraska City had a saloon. Every town with the exception of Brownville voted the saloon out. The river towns are pretty good places after all. Joe Bunger has the contract for putting up the new building at the normal school at Peru, authorized by the late legislature. The building will cost $24,001 and will take about a year to build. Joe has had all kinds of contracts since he moved to Peru and is still taking them in. For Sale a line ou near JNemana, see us quick. 640 on the South Platte, f springs, running water, at $7 School section joining, yearly rental $34, and 160 homestead relinquishment $50, joining. First come, first served. Good house in town cheap. KINDIG & PEABODY. Coming Rev. F. W. Emerson of Lin col". Nebraska, orator, preacher, lecturer, a reform evangelist of national repute, will speak at Peru May 21st, at Brownville May 22nd, and at Nemaha May 23rd, T907. No charge for ad mission. Come and hear him and be convinced. Themes: Tem perance and National Reform Bureau of Washington, D. C. Several of the Burlington offi cials, were in Nemaha about two hours Thursday, coming in on the passenger train at 0:49 and waiting here until about noon, when the freight engine took fiem to Salem. They were in I i i ...... tne general superintendent's pn- vate car. The party consisted of General Superintendent H. E. Byram of Omaha, Division Su- penntendent C. B. Rodgers of Wymore, and Trainmaster C. W. Hohaus of Nebraska City. Call at our store, please, for a free sampleof Dr. Sh oop's "Health Coffee. " If roal colfeo disturbs your Stomach your Heart, or Kidneys, then try this clever colfeo imitation. While Dr. Shoop has very closely matched 01c: Java and Mocha Coffee in fltivor ant taste, yet ho has not even a single grain of real coffeo in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffeo Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts. etc. You will surely like Health Colfeo. Sold by Earle Gilbert. Making Money The average salary paid Toland i i . graduates, alter lour years ex- pcrience, is $1000 per year. The I morning there was a little ice on minimum amounting to $40,000. standing water, and some more in a lifetime of forty years. The ' snow fel1- People who got in a average day laborer gets $1.50 1 hurry an(1 took dwn their heat per day 300 days in the year, or Grs either hovered around the $450 per year. He earns $18,000 ' kitchen stove or put up a heater in a lifetime. Making the diff-!aSain. with a firm resolve not to. erence between the average I take ifc down until tneY knew earning of a Toland graduate 1 aummGr was here to stay. 1 .1 i t Ann nnn mi " ana. a aay laDorer $zz,uuv. ine cmterence between the earnings of a Toland graduate and a mechanic, or the average school teacher, is about the same, as both teachers and mechanics are idle a large portion of their time, Is not 22,000 a pretty good profit on an investment of $60,- he amount required to pay for a course in a Toland school. Many Toland graduates are now earn ing irom $z,uuu to $b,uuu per annum, ll you are interested send for proof. Address Nebraska Business University, Nebraska City. English Money Elmer E. Allen, cashier of the Bank of Nemaha, has a lot of English money on display at the bank. He has a pound note, value in our money about $4.88, 1 All a goici sovereign oi tne same value, gold half sovereign, value $2.22, a silver 5 shilling piece, value $1.22, silver 2 1-2 shilling, value 61 cents, silver 2 shilling " ' I piece, value 48 cents, silver 1 t II 1 n. a smiling piece, value zi cents, a silver sixpence, value 12 cents, a silver threepence, value 6 cents, a copper penny, value 2 cents, a copper half penny, value 1 cent, and a copper farthing, value one-half cent. It makes an in teresting collection to those not familiar with English money. The pound note is a little shorter but considerably wider than our bills. The sovereign is about the size of a $5 gold piece, and the 5 shilling piece about as large as a silver dollar, sembles very much. which it re- A letter was recently received by Mrs. Ben Baldwin from her neice, Viannah Houk, who has been living in Pawnee county for several years. Recently Tl If T 1 1 j t Mrs. caiawin went out to see her neice and was not at all sat isfied with the way, she was being treated by the woman with whom she was livincr. but could do nothing at the time. Since then Viannah has left the place where she was staying and is now living with Isaac W. Brown, a brother of Robt. I. Brown of Nemaha. Viannah's brother has made his nornc with Mr. Brown ever since le left Nemaha, a short time after the death of his mother. and the two children are now to gether. They both now have a good home, and from the letter wcj can jucige tnai viannan is t ii j t r i delighted with the change. Lot me mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or tho Kidneys. Address me. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles of tne atomacn, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the .common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the' inside nerves means Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves and you inevit ably have weak vital organs. Hero is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat tho "inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my free Book now. Shoop's Restorative sold by All Dealers. We had a very little rain Mon day night and a little snow early Tuesday morning. Wednesday jrSt gt jj pjjjj went to Vesta Wednesday to attend the funeral of an intimate friend, Mrs. James E. Wilson, the wife of a mer chant at that place who- was burned to dpaf-.h hv n D-nsnlinfi explosion Monday. The burial took place at Filley, a special train berno- rim from Vesta to Fillev to accommodate the manv fripnrici ftf fVm Apoa Mr Wilson had been married less than a year. Well, what do you think of that? Snow fell yesterday over a considerable section of Nebras ka and this morning snow fell in. this city for a portion of the day and it is but seven weeks until the Fourth of Julya date when the farmer expects to have his corn laid oy" lor tne summer as being too big to cultivate farther. If this isn't a new deal on the part of the weather man the oldest inhabitant fails to re memoer. Anyway, it isn't a 1 k ft 1 square aeai.-j.Nep. uity inoune, T1. m "1 Fifteenth Annual Commencment The fifteenth annual commencment of the Nemaha high school will be held at the Nemaha opera house Friday evening, May 24, 1907. Program Music Vera Minick Invocation Rev. G. W Ayers Instrumental duet Selected Lillian D. Neal, Grace E. Peabody. Vocal solo Buttercups Mary Florence Jarvis, Oration Opportunity Bea Seabury. Vocal duet... Come, Holy Spirit Lillian M. Allen, Vera Minick. Oration Hope Grace Jarvis. Vocal solo Selected Lillian D. Neal. Class address Prof. F. M. Grep-f? Instrumental duet Selected Lockie Roberts, Bessie Dressier. Presentatation of diplomas J. M. (Jtork, President of Board Vocal duet Come Where the Blue Bells Ring Lilliv.n D. Neal, Mrs. T. L. Fisher Benediction Rev. G. W. Avers Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind" piles disappear like magic by its use. Largo nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by All Dealers. W. W. FKAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. Ail culls promptly attended Phono 28 KNAPP & SON Proprietor of the Liv8ry& Feed Stable LIE M AH A, NEBR. Qcod Dray in connection With Liven Saticfaotioa guaranteed. BANK OF NEMAHA, WM. CAMl'UKLb, I'ren. KLMUIt K. ALLHN, CaMitur Capital, $5,000 With Ample Facilities any Ed Knapp went to Falls City last Friday evening to attend a trial, but returned the next day, as the case had been postponed. This is the cdse where Ed sued John Ramsey for money due for carrying the star route mail be tween Nemaha and St. Deroin three years ago, John Ramsey being the contractor. He owes Ed $220. A Narrow Escape G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimpson bur into his thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a -box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that curen the dangerous wound." 25c at Hill Bros., druggists LEGAL NOTICE In the cllstilot court of Numalin count j . Stuto of xsouinska. In the mnttfr of tho estuto of Gottlieb MnhiP. deceased. Fr nkSnyiler, Administrator, ub boms non, riain w, V8. El .ubotli Mtvlile. Dofoiul.tlii. order to show cause why license should not Do p run leu to Ken rem chtute lor uio pay ment of deutti. Now on this 13th clay oi Stay. a. 19 -7. this cause comes on lor IhiuIiik upon tho petition under oath of frank Bujdir, Ad. iiiiinsirntor (ie noun linn oi 1110 emmo 01 O ttlkb Muhle. deceased, pruylnu for iiuciim; to nell f.io follovrlim do-uil eil real utit(i o: Gottlieb Vuhle. deceased, t .vl: All ofl l iclc 4inud lotH 1 ami 2 In hlnclc II in I ho city of Mi own vine. Nemaha counts, Neini!Ka and nlfOiillot u.ts 2, 8, ami 4 In block 1 In lived and Ollir ore's Addition to Slitrliliui, now Milium, Nemaha county, Ntbrnslta, nuhjeef. to (ho hoirwi-t3.id and liverlnteretit KIIzh l et li Mililc In mid t hi hi promisee, or u Miifllrlent amount thereof to lirlnn the sum or b'2l8H."G, with Intoiest Iheieon nt7lereoii iter niinu from tho IGUi dm of Auniiht A Cm WW. I "idei t S(.tlf the payuieu' o' Mm t allowed suulnnt salil esti'to, and alt HllowanceH and losts ot mlimnl&t'itlion, lor tlioreaso.. that thera lrt not suillcient amount of prMf-o ml .rop riy In the p hkohMou of Mini Pi utile Sn jilt r, Administrator do bourn not , Ix-loni-i'it; total) .stito to pay xahl deblh, allowances and cohIn. It N thereto e ordered that ' he above muni d detendaikt and all pniHOiif. Interested In H.ilil e titouppt'cr b lore tne In the dlstrki coiut. i'.iiiiii lo the city of Auburn in said county of emaha Nebiaska.on Hn2"th day ol .Juni , A. D , 1Pu7, at the hour of 1 1 . in. loghow em s It hiiv tluro fe, why lle-'uso shoulil in t l-o Kiai t'd t) Frank Miyder, Adinlnlstratoi de notils non, to s II so mtieh ol the nlrivo U Mciihed ih)1 eKtate, subject to tho houenteail and dower Intjn at olMild Ull.ula t"i M hle, as Khali bo nectts r' lo lay said del ts anil ixpes. s. It 1 farther ordered that a copy of t1 Is order lie sevcriupon all oersons Interested In 'aid est t", iy causing thesarneto he puo llshed oncf each week tor lour eoitflsci tlvo week', 1" t 6 N.ioiaska Adveitlscr, a jupcr print d and. published In Mild eounty of iseuiiilin. JOHN. II. UAI'Klt. Judgooftho Khst Judicial Hlbtriet. In the DlHlrlct Court of Kcmahti county. Nebraska in tho mutter ol tho estate ol I'uvid d eea ' Blinlni. Mey. pi. l t ir, Vs la. d'i W. May, John I. May, Orval Slay, Vrnle Uheaur, . " (lei rue I'n-M ir, John Maj, MiiL"iio Wolttalif.i, El vn H. Wi l tiker, Leinnrd Wlntuiknr,.- Klovd Wlntta ei, llllain WhHt liter, Mzudi WlntoiK, Mhldk-t-oi Muv M'-llieMa., IliKrv .Ma , William A. Mu , . ("buries D Ma , ai.d Ctai encu May, deieiiduuU'. NO TICK. I'o tlif-u' ovc i ntne.i deletidant', and esnei ia ly .lohn'M. May, Jacob W. May. Oarrto May, his wife, rval M- y Venice (Mienier (Me- Ma), Q oro OhesU", her husband, " MhUlleton M'iy and Molllo May, hi wi ; You uie hereby no Irled that on the "ill die ol Mine', 197, Klniina Ma , 1 10 pal lilt" erelr, tiled her .etltlon In tils action In ttif dint lo court i f Nemnba coniitv , Nebrot Ite, iiiri'lnst tlK above nained defriiiienii , tho ibjeita ul raycr oi whleb in lo buvo ner homt ad a id dower Interest. iiKsineil to b'r out nl the real e.s'nte ot which said David May died selzet', to.v t: 'I he Soul n Kas1 Jtf of t i Noiti 1-nat n I t ie Houth !? ol tho South WestH ol tho North West M otriecl'on 'I own 0, no th of Kiiiiko lr K st ot the (ith Pi hi' innl Morldl.iu, all In Neinaha count, NnhMnlta. You are required to nnswoi said pi t lion on or bo'iiro the 2tth day of June, 1!)H7. Da ed lhl ltltu day of May, lWi", at Anl urn NooithU a. PLMTN A MAY, Plalutlir, Hj Btull & Iluwxby, Her Attorneys. CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anronn sendtae n Mcotcli nnd dcficrlntlon mat fiiilckly iiaccitnln our opinion free whether an Invention ts lirobnulr nntentnblo, Comniunlra. tloiiH Btrictly eonlldciit Itil. Handbook on Potent lout froo. Oldest uuency for securing patents. l'ntonta tukcu tliroiiKh Munn A Co. rccolra prclal notice, wtt liout clmrgo. In tho Scientific Hmcricait. A hnndsomcly illustrntod weekly. I.nrucst rlr I'ermi. U ronr: four ruoatba iiimiioii or any eciunuuo journal four months, L Sold by alt nowsdealcrs. MUNN S Co.'New York Unwell Onice. F BU Woshlostoik V. C , NEMAHA NEBRASKA V P. U. ALLUN, Vice.Prci. PRANK TITUS, Aas'i Ciwh 2C Surplus, $1,000 for handling Business entrusted to Us 1M