Frank Havvxby went to Ne oraska City Thursday afternoon. Will Reeling's fine cow that had the twin calves died this morningr. We had a hard rain Thursday night, with a great deal of thun der and lightning. Mrs. Lee Parriott has been suffering severely from rheuma tism for about a week. Miss Maude Bums, who had been visiting near Syracuse, re- turned home Thursday evening of last week. We had another fine rain Thursday forenoon, and the farmers are now willing it should cease for a week or so. Mrs. Palmer of Ptru came down Tuesday to help take care of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Pamott, who is suffering from rheumatism. Mrs. Loren Rowen of Auburn came in to Nemaha Wednesday, visiting Rufus Rowen and fam- ily until the next afternoon, when she went to Riverton, owa The Missouri river has taken so much of the land this side of St Deroin that the road is in a dangerous condition, and a new road is being made along the de of the bluff. Jacob Shivelev has a sore on his left wrist that has been giv ing him considerable trouble. The doctor says it is of a cancer ous nature. He has been treat ing it for sometime without much benefit. T. L. Williams, who had some ribs broken two or three weeks aeo by being thrown from a wagon and having' some lumber fall on him. was in Nemaha Tuesday. He is fast recovering from his injuries. Two Mennonite ministers were in Nemaha Wednesday night, accompanied by a little girl and a big drum. The men sang hymns with drum accompam- ment, and then preached to a uroodlv crowd. They solicited contributions from the people. A crionled man. with his legs off just below the knees, was in Nemaha Wednesday night He I makine a living by selling TtimniiUte nmttminimr a sketch I of his life. He claima he lost his feet by being frozen in a Wiziard in South Dakota. If! A . T. lfiiii.lr nf Anhvm arid her mother, Mrs. Tlxmipn nf S.Um Mms in fmm Auburn Wednesday af te noon. Mrs. Thompson went on to Salem that eveninff. Mrs. Minick visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elmer E.. A until tVta yiayt forenoon. Zr"C:Z.Z;j VT W1 -' The storm Thursday evening knocked out about half of the phones on the independent line in town. The country lines are all right The trouble is in the switchboard and will probably be made right this forenoon. The Farmers and Merchants line was imrineri lana " ' not mucn uinu, v - j. c Broady's farm on the bot phones beuiff put out of use. tom northem8t o Nemaha & a That truth" ia itrancer than fiction, iia mns waftl bawn demonstrated in ii mil - SAjtsiwa Tonn . til a 5te7ay.hna bZZ "i wa in bad. antircly disabled with hemorrhage of the lung nd throat. Doctors failed to berp me, ana an nope had fled whan I began taking Dr. King's New Discoyery. Then initant relief Tha musrhina soon ceased: the bleeding diminished rapidly and in three weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed'cure for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00, at Hill Bros, drug store. Trial bottle free. Death of Mrs. Jesse Ellis Mrs. Andrew Aynes received Mrs. Jennie Ellis, wife of Jesse word Thursday of the death of I. Ellis of Brownville precinct, her sister, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, now died at the home of her father, living in Oregon. Mrs. Sloan A. G. Warren, in Nemaha, Tues- formerly lived at Verdon. day evening, June 4, 1907. ZTTT Mrs. Ellis has been in poor As we go to press Friday morn health for sometime, and a few ing we learn that Mrs. Iuisa months ago was taken to Auburn Sowtes is dying. Mrs. Sowles is and had a surgical operation per formed. Recently she grew worse again and arrangements were made to take her to Aub- urn for another operation. She was brought to Nemaha to take the train Jbut got here too late ao was taken to the home of her father, expecting to go the next day. She had a sinking spell during the day, but rallied, and was apparently resting easily. Mrs. Warren was sitting with her and some neighbors were in and as they went to leave Mrs. War- ren spoke of Mrs. Ellis resting so well. They stepped to the side of the bed and found she wasdead. She had died with out a struggle. The funeral services were held UtJtheChristian church at 2 o'clock n m on,iuv Pmr t.w qq preaching the sermon, after which the body was laid at rest in the Nemaha cemetery. The bereaved husband, the three motherless children and the father, have our sympathy in their great affliction. Jennie Odessa Warren, was born in Linn county, Iowa, Feb. 29, 1876, and was 31 years, 3 months and 5 days old at her death. She was married to Jesse Ellis in the county of her birth May 11, 1892. They removed to Missouri the same year and resided there for seven years. then moved to Oregon, living there a few months. Then they lived in Cedar county, Nebraska, for one year, and almost five years ago moved to this county. To this union were born three I children, who are left with the. husband and father to mourn her loss. In the fall of 1894 Mrs Ellis I became a member of the Baptist church and has lived a life true to his Savior and died trusting in his promises. To the many friends and neigh- bors who so kindly ministered to us in tne nour oi Dereavement, nd those who furnished flowers, we extend our heartfelt thanks. Jesse Ellw anb Children, M- and mrs. a. tx. warren. IlertH. Kiroer announces hi announces omuiuacy .1S-1 for the republican non for county treasurer, u in every way quu fled for the position. He is well educated, careful, honest as the day is long, and a capable man n every way. He has been l AtllTlP VVAC OI MAM f All sft tad 1"" wu land therefore knows all about the work, The people of Nema. ha county would be served well I if they, elect Mr. Kuper trees urer The Missouri river has been giving us a touch of high life, as it has been almost banked full for a few days in fact it has been out of banks in low places. an abundant supply of water, considerable of the farm land being covered, but it has gone wn without doing much damage and the river is now falling I glowly. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alono for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 60 cents. Sold by All Dealers. tne motner 01 urviue noiamge and a sister of Walter Hadlock. Mrs. J. B. Stiers Badly Burned Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. B. Stiers put some fat meat in a pan and set it in the oven to render out the lard. She went on with other work until she noticed smoke coming out of the oven. When she opened the door there was an explosion, the biasing :Kre being thrown lover her and all over the room. Little Flossie Stiers, the granddaughter about ten years .old, ran to the well and got a bucket of water and with it Mrs. Stiers put out the fire in the room. She then asked Flossie, if her dress was on fire and Flossie told her it was, and so was the celluloid comb in her hair. She went to the well and with the help of Flossie put out this fire. The side of her head and face is badly, burned and one finger is burned almost to a crisp. It was a narrow escape from being burned to death. Th Magic No. 3 Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads; "After suffering much with hver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find re lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and aa a result I am a weli man today. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure. ' ' Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, bv Hill Bros, druggists. 60c Webb vs Wheeler. Appeal, Nemaha. Reversed and Re manded. . Jackson, C, depart- ment No. 2. It is the actual residence of the debtor, and not his domicile, which determines the status of the parties in attachment pro ceedings. The above refers to the suit brought by Marshall Webb to perfect the title to his property in Nemaha. Mr. Webb bought the property from Mrs. Wheeler, who gave ajwarranty deed. Mrs. j Wheeler got it by warranty deed, from Mrs. uarae. xne property belonged to Henry Carse, de ceased. Mrs. Carse and daugh ter, Mrs. E. S. McCandless, signed the deed, but Avis Carse, who was an adopted child, was; and is a minor, and there- fore of course could not give consent to the disposal of her interest. At the time the deed was given by Mrs. Carse the fact that Avis would have an interest was not thought of. When Mr. Webb discovered the flaw in the title he brought suit against Mrs. Wheeler and won in the district court, getting judgment for $600 damages. One point, however, was decided against him, that being whether or not Mrs. Wheeler was a non- resident Mr. Webb's attorneys contended that she was a non resident, but Judge Kelligar de cided against them. This decis ion has been reversed by the supreme court. No decision has yet been rendered about dam ages. A Partunat Taxan Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis St, Dallas, Tex. says: "In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever before tried so effect ually disposes of malaria and bil iousness.", They don't grind nor gripe. 25c at Hill Bros drug store. District Sunday School Convention At M. E. Church, Nemaha, Nb., Friday, June 14, 1907 PROGRAM 10:30 A. M. Song. Prayer by Rev. J. W. Sapp. Song. Paper "The Home Depart ment" Mrs. G. W. Avers. Discussion. Paper "How Can We Interest Parents in the Sunday School Work" Mrs. C. P. Barker. Discussion. Recitation by Miss Ethel Sher wood. Paper Cause and Cure of in Sunday g, At tendance" Miss Lulu Cooper. Discussion. Talk "Why do Sunday Schools Exist?" Rev. J. W.SaDD. Shall We Organize a District Association? Appointment of committees. 2 p. M Prayer by Rev. G. W. Ayers. Recitation by Merle Arga- bright. Paper How Can We Get Pu pils to Study the Sunday School Lesson? Mrs. Frank Dressier. Discussion. Paper Some Mistakes in Sun day School Teaching Miss Elsie Copeland. Discussion. Chorus by Champion Sunday school. Paper "Some Don'ts for Sun day School Teacher and Superin tendent" Mrs. Earle Gilbert Discussion. Paper-"The Bible in the Sun day School"-J. M. Alread. Discussion. Song. Talk "How Prepare to Teach the Sunday School Lesson" Rev n Round Table. 8 p. M. Song. Prayer by Dr. W, W. Keeling. Duet Mrs. T. L. Fisher and Miss Grace Peabody. Address by Miss Grace Hale of Auburn, county superintendent of primary work. Solo by Miss Rosa Munn. Address by Prof. F. M. Gregg of Peru, president of Countv Suniay School Association. ar Ha Flrad tha Stick t4I have fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treat ment, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaran teed for Piles, Burns, etc., by Hill Bros, druggists. 25c. . KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the Livery& Feed Stable NEMAHA, N1BE. Crcod Dray in connection with Livtrj Satisfaction giartttoei. BANK OF NEMAHA, NEBRASKA WM. CAMPBELL, Pres. P. X. ALLEN, Vlce.Pres. ELMER K. ALLEN, Cashier FRANK TITUS, Ass't Cash X Capital, $5,000 With Amplt Faollttlf t any NOTICE To MarqttU lor rick: You tiro hereby notified that on the JMH iluy or Msy, A, D. 1007, Katie Ilerrlck filial a- Rciltloti lujulnstyou In tlio district court or niiinlia ootintv. Nebraska, the object ancT prayer uf which I to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully descried and abandondd her for more tnan two years last past, and that yoa have wil fully and wan looly failed, negleoted and re fused to mippoitsald plaintiff, though amply able to do no, and for the restoration of her maiden name. You are required tofanawer said petition on or before Monday, tne 8th day tf July, A. D. 1807. KAT1K HKRRIUK, Plaintiff. By Htull A Hawxby, her attorneys. LIOAL NOTIOE la the district court of Neasaha county, state of Nebraska, In the matter of the estate of Gottlieb Mahle. deceased. Frmk Snyder, Administrator, de bonis non, Plaintiff, TS. Elisabeth Mahle, Defendant order to show eaase why license should not be granted to tell real estate for the pay ment of debts. Now on this 13th day of May, a. 1907, this cause comes on for hearing upon the petition under oath of Frank Saydsr, Ad mlnlstrator de bonis non of the estate ef Gottlieb Mahle, deceased, praying for license to sell the following described real estate of Gottlieb Mahle, deceased, t.-wlt: All of blook 4'i and lots 1 and 2 In block 41 In the olty of Brownville, Nemaha eennty, Nebraska and also all of lots 2, 8. and 4 In block 1 la Reed and Ollrnore's Addition to Sheridan, now Aubnrn. Nemaha county, Nebraska, subject to the homestead and dower Interest of Eliza tetb Mi hie In and to said premises, or a suflclent amount thereof to bring the sum of 2186.76, wltb Interest thereon at 7 per cent der annum from the 16th day ef August A. v., 1906, In order to satisfy the payment pr debts allowed against said estate, and all allowances and costs of administration, for of personal pron'rty In the me reason tnai mere isaoisumeient amount Daseasion or said r de bonis non. Frank Snyder, Admlalstrat belonnlna to said tatate to put aald debts. allowances and costs. It Is therefore ordered that the above named defendant and all persona Interested la said estate appeer before me In the district court room In the olty of Auburn In aald county of Nemaha Nebraska, on the 27th day of June, A. D., 19U7, at the hour of 1 p. m. tot how cause if any there be, why license should not be granted to Frank Snyder, Administrator de onls non, to sell so muob of the above de scribed real estate, subject to the homestead and dower Interest of said Elisabeth Mahle. as shall be necessary to pay aald debts anu expenses. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be served upon all persona Interested In said estbte, by causing the same to be pub lished onoe each week for four consecutive week, in the Nebraaka Advertiser, a paper printed and publlihed In aald ccanty of JOHN. B. RAPES. Judge of the First Judicial District. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate o David May, Elmlna May, plaintiff; vs. Jacob W. May, John M. May, Orval May, Vernle Chester, George Chester, John May, Maggie Whlttakei, Siva B. Whlttaker, Leonard Whlttaker, Floyd Whlttaker, William Whlttaker, Alzada Winters, Mlddleton Mar. Motile May, Harry May, William A. May, Charles D. Ma , and Clarence May, defendants. NOTICE. To the above named defendants, and espec ially John M.May, Jaceb W. May, Carrie May, bis wire, Orval May Vernle Chester (tie May), George Cheater, her husband, Mlddleton May and Mollie May, his wife; Yoa are hereby notified that on the 7th day of March, 1907, Elmina May, tbe plaintiff herein, filed her petition In (bis action in the dlstrlo court of Nemaha county, Nebras ka, against th. above named defendants, the object and rrayer of which is to have her homestead and dower Interest assigned to her out of the real estate or wmon said uavia 3t( 3. Town 6. uarth of Range 16 East of tbe h Principal Meridian, au in Nemaha county, Nebraska. . . xtA, You are required to answer said petition on or before tbe 24th day of June, 1907. Dated this loth day of May, 1907, at Auburn Nebraska. ELMINA MAY, Plaintiff, By Stall A Hawxby, Her Attorneys. in the district court of Nemaha county, Nebraska. J. Wiison Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Nebraska Settlement Oompaay, a corporation, and its unknown successors and assigns, and William MxDenald, Defendants. NOTICE. Nebraska Settlement Company, its un known oftioern and unknown successors sad asslgns.and William McDonald, defendants, wlll take notice : That on tbe 90th day of May 19U7. J. Wilson Smith, plaintiff herein, Sled bis petition in the district court of Nemaha county, Nebraska, against said defcadi nta, tbe object and prayer of whloh ate te quiet and oonlrm the title to lots I and i In block 49 in the Tillage of Nemaha, Nemaha county. Nebraska, in tbe said plaintiff, and that said defendants and each of tb.m may be forever barred from any right, title and later est In and to said lota and that each of said defend ants may be perpetually enjoined from in any manner Interfering wltb the possession or title pf thU plaintiff In and to aald lots or either of them, and that said plaintiff claims In said petition that all the right, title and or the unknown successors and assigns, Interest of said defendants oreitneroi w been fully barred aad extlni kguunea oy ui persons through whom be obtained, title, jivjtrui - or tnia on plaintiff ana tbe and said petition alleges mat me aaia de fendants uave no right, title or Interest in abd to aald lota or either of them. Yoa are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, July 8th, 1907. Dat Jthlsauth day of E. FERNEAU, Attorney. I AVtc t c sweet to Eat LIIA"vla O ACawtyltwallJUllVt NEMAHA X Surplus, $1, JOG for handling Busintst entrusted to Us