Thousands Have Kidney Trouble now To riud out. Fill a bottlo or common glass with your water and et t stand twenty-four hours; a fV. ..I BGU1I11UIH Ul It raI .unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys: If It stains your linen It b evidence of kid' ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back is also lonvlnclng proof thai the kidneys and blad Jerarooutof order. "What to Do. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures of tho most distressing cases. ' If you need a medicine you should nave tho best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$. cizc3. You may have a sample bottle of this . wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, aaaross ur. Kilmer noma of Bwnmp-noot. Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In thl3 paper. mountain Route, KNOWH TUB GREAT SOUTRWKST Connecting tho OonvVi,rinl CcntA..JM 79Csh MISSOURI,. Tho llroad Corn and Wheat Wl'U VVtwc Cltlaeot ' KANSAS, Tho 1'ertlle River Valleys, Trit OontetftiBad ltollInK ralrlea of NEBRASKA, TheQrand,PIctarcRquonndKnchnntlnit Hennery, una tho Famous Mialng Districts o' COLORADO. lb Affrfcnltnritf, Fruit, Mineral and Timber nd,und KftmouB Hot Bprlng of ARKANSAS. Bgax i'lantntlons nnd Immenio Itlca Isolds of LOUISIANA. Groin I'lmdi, tho Onttlo lUnges TEXAS, Wttorlcal nnd Scento OLD AND NEW MEXICO, AaAtortMWltftlU Connections tho Popular Winter Kouto to CALIFORNIA for tfwulptlvo and Ulniitrntml pnmplilctii of amy of M4 mitn Mtatoa, tuldreia Companies' Atonta, Htt,TOWNSEND, taml Pusenger and. Ticket Agent, ST. UOUIB. ainniuti Kuduced Rates to Tho South To Now Orleans with 21 days final limit $17.55 round trip. To othor p -lints in the South 75 por cent of the regular first class rate where the rate docs not come under $0.50. Dates of ohIo April 4th and 18th. Wo wish to announce that the ratcB of regular flrat class faro plus $2,00 on tuo ursi anu tuiru Tuesdays win cons tiiiue in effect all during tho summer. International Sunday bcIioo! conven tion, Toronto, round trip $27.15, dates of sale Juno 18, 10 and 21 with a final limit leaving Toronto not later than June 80. Account Lowis &Clark Centennial. Wo offer rates to tho following points, Portland Oregon, Seattle, Tacoroa, Blll- Ingham Washington and Vancouver, and Victoria nnd return, with a final limit of ninety days but not to be later than Nov. SO, 1005, at tho very low rale of 815. With going in any regu. lar direct route and returning same or any regular direct routeB, except that parties going via Ban urnncisco and steamer or tho Shastc route will be $11 dollars higher, and for tickets res turning vfa Winnipeg and St, Paul will be $10 higher. Dates of sale will be May 28, 21 and 25, June 18, M, 15 and 27, 28 and 20, with various other dates in July, Aug. and Sept. Tho Pacific - Coast Steamship Co. have arranged to givo regular excursions to Alaska at a very cheap rato for tbo round trip. Thoy will show you many interesting points in Alaska. jCLincoln, Nebr., April 10 to the 15, account Musical Festival with a final ...limit April 17, rato of 82 80. C. E. Rothamkl, As'st Agent. Mo. Pao. By. STULL & HAWXE3Y wrft ATTORNEYS " "fcAVVItEAIi ESTATE, COLLECTIONS w Mkr au ijiiii:ih iivnr iijniifiiii'n, iiuiiuujl'. tin T ' 'PranlcNenl's blil stand, -' . fATJBUItlV, NEBRASKA" Jhe MSka Advertiser V. V. Sandkrh & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, MAllOH 31, 1005. Guy H. Harper will leavo within a fow days for Leavenworth. Kansas, where lie has signed to play with tho Leavenworth nlno, In tho Western As sociation of Base Ball Clubs. Guy is an all round plilyor, and his friends hero confidently expect that he will add lustre to his already well earned ropu tation U9 a player while in tho Oregon club Loagno, last year. Shubort Citi zen. Schuylor Burson has sold his blacks smith shop, and four lots to J , F. Shu bert and wife, and his tools to Mr. Lind soy of Lincoln, and will leave with his family soon for Oklahoma, Mr. Lind soy is said to be n good workman, and wo have no doubt but that ho will cot his share of tho patronage, Shubert Citizen. Tho abovo item refers to 0. J Liud soy, a rormor resident or JNemaiia. Charley Littroll is certainly an lions eat boy. A few days ugo he found a half dollar on the sidewalk in front of Keoling'a drug store, and instead of putting it in his pocket, as many would have dono, ho had Will Keeling put out a notlco that ho had found tho money and tho owner could have it by prov- Ing property, and whon the owner wont to him ho gavo up the money Of course it was not much, but tho priuciplo was thoBamo as if it had been a thousand dollars. Tho Nemaha chapter of the Ep worth League was reorganized Tuesdiiy night and tho following oilleers elected: President Nellie H. Sanders. First Vica Pres. Mrs. Lillian Allen Second Vice Pres Lulu Cooj ar. Third Vice Pres. Geneva Wast. Sec'y E. May Kerker. Troas Claud Maxwell. The league will moot every Tuesday night at tne Methodist church. Miss Lulu Cooper haa been appointed leader for next Tuesday night. How's this? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. 1 J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho underfill; nod, have known K. J. Chonoy for tho Inst 16 years, and hollovo him perfectly honorable In all biiHlnoKB transac tions and llnanclally al-lo to carry out any obligation!) inndo by Ills Arm. Waldino, Ki.nnan & Makvin, Wholesale DruKKlnW, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Ih taken Internally, aollng directly upon tho blood and mucous Hurfacea of tho systom. Testimonials sent Irco. Prloo 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggist). Take H ll's Family Pills for constipation Gilbert & McCandless had a big trade last Saturday. Thoy had sovon per sons onguged in waiting on customers and would havo had moro probably if the store room had boon largo enough to let them get around and wait on tho customers. As it was, with all their force they could not wait on the pooplo inany reasonable time, but tho people had come thoro to do their trading, ai d waited patiently until n clerk would get time to attend to their waute. He sides Earlo and Ally, there woro Mrs. Rose Gilbert. Mrs. McCandless, John M, Clark, Cutt Urown and Frank Dressier. They sold a pile of goodi. But thoy have lots left yet. Program for Y. P. S. C. E. meeting Sunday, April 2. Topic Tho making of a Christian. His Food. 2 Tim. y : H to 17 and John 0 ;.17 to 58. Song No. 8. Prayer, Song No. 100. Heading of Lesson. Bible References. Talk Prayer, a food for tho Chris tlan. Bro. Sapp Song. Talk Growth of tho Christian. Dora Clark, Song No. 203. Closo by Endeavor benediction. Maye GAiTiiEit, Leader. N0TT0E OF VILLAGE ELECTION, Notlco Is horoby given that tho an nual olectiou will bo hold in tho village of Nemaha City on Tuesday, April 4 1005, at which time threo trustees will be elected for the term of two years. Tho election will bo held in tho Advor-. tiser office. Tho polls will bo opened at 0 o'clock a. m. and will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. J. I. Dkkssleh, Chairman. JfiRMEU IS. ALLEN, Clork. Jako Handloy has boon using a drag on tho road running past tho farm wbero ho is living, in Asplnwall pros cinct, in accordance with the sugges tions of D. Ward King of Maitland, Mo., and those who lmvo usod tho road say it is astonishing what a change it has mado in tho road already, with onn ly ono season's treatment. Whilo other roads woro so muddy that it was hard to get along, this section was hard and smooth, so teams could go in a trot. Ho uses a niece of railroad iron as a drag. If you want to boo what effect dragging tho road will have, go down and take a look at this pleco of road. It is a good object lesson of tho pracs tlcal bonofit of tho drag system. Wo hopo othur farmers will try It. It is surely a good thing. Sarali Stearnes GeriBh vs. Albert Ernest Gerish. The above entitled caso Ib now ponds ing in the District Court of this county. It is quite an interesting case. Tho pleadings indicato that there may bo some spicey evidence introduced at tho trial. Tho plaintiff alleges in hor petition that tho defendant has failed to sup port her, Tho defendant answers and denies some things in tho petition. Ho also says he is willing to support plaintiff if she will go back to him, The plaintiff has filed u reply, and that is spicey too. In her reply plain tiff 11 1 03 aiettor from one Edith Bishop, an Indiana lady. Edith writes that s ie is surprised that Doctor Gerish is married. Sho writes that she waa formerly engaged to tho doctor; that it was her nionoy that paid for the diamonds lie wore at college; that alio furnished some money to send the doc lor through medical college; that the doctor still owes her about $2000; and that alio docs not understand why tho doctor has kept his marriage from her. Edith further writes that she has articles belonging to tho doctor which ahe will send to Mrs. Gerish if Mrs. Gerish wlBhes them, and flho seems very anxious to recover the $2000. Wo will watch the progress of tho case and report later. REPOItTElt. Veterinary science, dealing with tho diseases of our domestic animals, was never moro' important to tho farmer than today'. Horses, cattle, sheep and swino all have their besetting diaeasea and all of them are better understood and mdro successfully treated than formerly. Live stock interests are constantly growing in Nemaha county, and it is big money in our farmers' pockets to know how to deal with tho ordinary diseases prevalent among their stock. The Iowa Homestead of Des Moines, Iowa, Ib a farm paper which has anticipated this need by( establish1 ing a department devoted exclnslvely to veterinary matters. It Is edited and conducted by on expert veterinarian of tho highest rank, whose advice is alouo worth many times tho moderate price of the papor. Already hundreds of too boat farmers in our county are sub scribers for Tho Homestead and tho Advertiser would be glad to see many moro enjoying the bonetita of its ins 8truction. We aro always pleased to take and forward subscriptions for it. If any of our readers would like to examine a samplo copy and will let ua know, wo will see that it is forwarded. Fraud Exposed A few counterfeiters havo lately been making and trying to sell imitu" tlons of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, aud other medicines, thereby defrauding tho public. This is to warn you to bes ware of such people, who seek to profit through stealing the reputation of remedies which havo been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you, Is our name on the wrapper. Look for It, on all Dr. King's, or hucklon's remedies, as all others aro mere imitations. II. E. Buoklun & Co.. Chicago, 111., aud Windsor, Canada. Old papers for sale at this olllce Tako tlio wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of tho city. John McElhanoy prop, Poisons 'n Food Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate In your food, but somo day may fool a twinge of dyB pepala that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills aro guaranteed to oure all sickness duo' to poisons of undigested foodor money back, 55u at Keeling'a drugstore. Try them. SCHOOL NOTES Srnilo and spread thosunshino. Talk is choap. Wonder If that isn't tho reason why wo hear so much cheap -talk. ' Can you seo good in all about you? If not you need to whet up your sympathies. Have you seen tho March number of tho Nemaha County Teacher? If you have not make it a point to see one. "What ono may accomplish in life and what we do accomplish are far apart." Our problem is to make them approach as near to each other as possible. "The inllueneo of the American home is not for good," Is a statement mado by a good authority some time ago. Do you believe it? Think twice beforo you answer. A school, Its character nnd value, de pends upon the sentiment of the com munity where It la found. There are communities where it ia just as 1ms possible to teach n good school as it ia impossible to grow corn on Pike's Peak. Tho atmosphere is not fovor- ablo. Some havo naked about tho box flup por. AH ladies aro to bring boxes, school children or otherwise. Each person is also requested to bring a lead pencil sharpened ready for use. Wits and observation powors will be in de mand too. Remember this is a social as well as a supper bo come propured to bo social. An excellent program was rendered at Brownvlllo last Saturday at tho Teachers' Association. Two members of tho State Normal faculty and Supt Simpson of Auburn were on the pro gram not to apeak of others who gave some thought provoking material. Tho next Association ia to bo held in Auburn April 22. It is Baid that seventy of our diseases are transferred through germs and that a groat per cent of these aro exchanged at school. Though somo aro carried througn the air a large part aro trans mitted by children using the same drinking cup. Tho remedy is the use of individual cups. Is it within the bounds of the practical? The report for the month of March shows a decrease in attendance. Tho 1 total enrollment so far is 100 or 70 in I the primary, forty-seven in the inters mediate, and fifty-two in the upper amdes. The number on roll at the ond of the month is 120. Out of this num ber we had an average attendance of 100 or about SO per cent of pupils on roll at end of the month. Through the month thero has grown a total of forty tardy marks, much too many for the kind of weather we havo been having. Why isn't it that the bettor the weather, tho better the work? When the bright sunny days come the boy yawns and looks out of the window and somehow his mind will wander down to the brook to that graaay bank where he has often sat with hook and line. Even the elder feels an impulse to do nothing, which ho has learned to curb only by long practice. Why is it when everything olse move?, the budB bursting, the grass pushing forth, etc , that man dota n't feel the impulse to move as well. Has the Creator mado a mistake hero? Cravo Trouble Forosoon It needs but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble Is ahead unless you take tho proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs John A. Young of Clay, N. Y.. did. Sho says: " I had neuralgia of tho liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not oat. I wbb very bad for a long time, but in Electee Witters, I found just what I needed, for thoy quickly reliev ed nnd cured mo," Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee by W. W. Keeling, drugglBC, at 50c a bottlo. WM.t'OAMPHELL, Pres. K. B. ALLEN. Vlce-l'res. ELMER. E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 Wo will send tho Advortlser, tho weekly Lincoln State Journal, tbo Iowa Homestead, the Farm Gazette and the Homemaker, nil one year , for only 81.50. Tho regular price of thoso papers is $3.25. Order of Hearing and Notico on Potition for Sottlemont of Account. In tho county court of Womnha county, No braskn. Tho Statu of Nobroskn, County of Nemaha nit to mo iicirH or uaviu uarroii tucir onracH ami places of residence being unknowh and to all persons interested in tho estate of said David Carroll, deceased. Notlco Is heroby glyen that J. W. Arm strong Iiah filed n petition praying for flual bottlomont and allowance of his admlnlstra-, Hon account filed In this court on tiio2lHl." day of March, a. d. 1905, and for decree of distribution, (lnal settlement, his dlscliarKo and such othor relief as may bo Jus. and tho satno hns boon set for hearing on UioIKth day of April, 1005, at 10 o'clock A. M., at tho coun ty court room of said county, In Auburn, paid countv of Nemaha, when and whoro all persons Interested In said matter may appear and show cause, If thero bo any, why tho prayer of said petition siionld not bo granted and If HUlllclent cause Is not shown tho court may grant tho prayer thereof, and makn such further nnu otuor orders as may bo proper. Dated this 2lst day ol March, 1006. 8KAL J. S. McOauiy, County JndgO. BOULONNAIS 40048 Imported Percheron, black or seal brown, a very rich color, heavy bone, good feet and action, kind disposition, and Jwill woigh 1800 when in good llesh. BOULONNAIS was foaled April 2i, 1S99, brod by M. Polrler. St. Ulphaco, Hurthe, Franc;. Rlvo, Morse (4(WS3), ho by Hesiguo (19CW) hobv Hillllant 111,11110(2919), following h ii"bo nncstry lack to the famous J;an-lo-Plnnc (739). D.ira, IJreplH (21S09), by Oscar, belonging to M. Lo Marquis d'Argent. LUDIAICK 32073 Standard and registered, sired by Pat L. 2:00if; dam, Sadie Vera by Talavora; 2nd dam, Betay Trotwood by McMahon, 2:21. Dark bay, foaled in 1807, stands I0o hands high, weighs 1350 pounds Both horaea will make the season of 1005 at the N. C. Buhl farm. 40 rods oast of Howe, Nebr. Boulonnais at S15.00, and Ludwiok at S10.00, to in sure mare in foal, money due when mare ia known to be in foal. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but should any occur will be at owner's risk. CHARLES BOHL, Mgr. THOS. H. JONES, Ownor, Howe. J. IS. Orotlaer' in tho PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty KNAPP SON Proprietors of the Livsry&Feed Stable HEM All A,t NEBR. Grcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed,