,4(pwi4MtMr" 'i ft IV ,1 Ll ' --"''-J. '""' ."111' BB TIME TABLE 1'1111'Bb lVninnlin Mrl. XliiitoiKv, J.HUI, Lincoln XDonvor Oinlui . IToloim Chiouuo Xlullu Bl Tohoi1i Bull Xitilco City InriHUs City DPorllimd yt. IjouIh anil nil SimJi'rnnolHoo PolntH ICaHt nnd .A.nd all lJolntH South WoBt TIIAINH LEAVE AB FOLLOWS; Ko, 07 I'nxNonucr, dully oxceptHun duy, for TcciiiiiHoh, llcalrlco, Holilrego find nil polntH went...... UstO n in No.i)8 l'nHHOiik'or, dally itxceptHun clity, Tor Nebraska City. ClilcnKo nnd nil polntH north nnd ciihI 4t00p tn No, 11(1 fjocnl frcluhl, dnlly except ' Sunday, for Alnmnou nnd Inter mod I u to HtutloiiH 7W p tn Ho. 112 Local rrcluht, dally except Monday, for MobniHlcit uljy nnd IntorniodlntuHtntlonN 2100 a m SIcopliiK, dltiliiK nnd rncllrilnu ohalr carH (HOiitn frcoon tliroiiKli trnltiH, TlolcolH Hold nnd biiKKntn checked to nny point In tho United Slate or L'unndn. For Inforinntlon, tnnnH, time tablet nnd tlelcots cal on or wrlto to Gforo McOlure, nnont, or .1, FranclB, Uoucral 1'nNHongor AkodI, Otnalin, Noli, M. A. PERKINS PRACTICAL TVatcli BXalcei AND JEWELER All kinds of work guaranteed Hi inn in jour Repair work You yet Right Prices and Rest Work. Perkins Jewelry Store JUIO WN VILER, NE IIRASKA DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? XMuey Trouble Hakes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- is sure to Know oi tno wonderful cures maae by Dr. l Kllmer3 Swamp-Root, I tho rreat klrinp.v. tltt- li and bladder remedy. it is tno preat med - ca trlumoh of tha-nlnn fl teenth centurV: dis covered after yeare of scientific research hv .fl Dr.. Kilmer, the emi nent Kidney and blad der flnrHrtlM nnA U wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which la the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root Is not rec ommondedfor everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested tnso many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every ca30 that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also n book telling more. about Swamp-Root and how to find out If vouhavekldnev or blar!fei trnnM. When writing mention reading this generous oucr in ima paper ana send your addtess to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng hamton, N. Y. The regular fiftv cent nnd Ilome ot Snrnmp-Roof. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Qatmmmmammtammt ffg&mm BLACK-DRAUGHT; THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE .. A Bnllow complexion, dizziness.' biliousness nnd a coated tomruo are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as they are, give immddiato warning by pain, ut liyer and kidney troubles, though less painful at tlio start, are much harder to euro. Thedford's Black-Draught jiover fat In to bene fit diseased liver and weakoned kid neys. It stirs tip the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright'a disease of tho kidneys. With kidneys re inforced by Thedford's lllack Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immuno in tho midst of yel low fever. Many families livo in perfect health and hnvo no other doctor thnn Thedford's Black Draught'. It is always on han.f for use in an emergency nnd saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mulllm, S. C, March 10, 1901. I have used Thedford's BlackDraught for three years and I have not hid to go to a doctor since I have been taking It It Is the best medicine for me that is on the market for llvec and kidney yj iruuDicz rtu uvpuji aim uvui It complaints. Rev. A. O. LEWIS. papara 'H--Jfi f if' ' c4 i J ii, nu m V. jPfk-i nhr wx&. ui-qZsT: The Nebraska Advertiser W, W. Sandeiib, Publisher FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1003. Our Lincoln Letter Tho ro venue- bill Ih still tho prevaih Ing topic of conversation nt the capital 1'he bill is to be pros en tod to the house this week, and no doubt will bo dis cussed to tho exclusion of other bills. Tlio new bill was agreed upon in detail by tho joint coramltteo a wook ago, und u nub-committee has been ut woik carefully revising it and correct Ing tha clerical errors in the typewrit ten copies. The expectation is that it will come before the bouse Id splendid shnpo, nnd that very few Important amendments will be offered or adopted. Tlioro are some few-who are skeptical about the passage of u general bill, but they seem to be In a decided minority. In the senate there seems to bouti overwhelming sentiment In favor of the proposed bill. Among the standing committees dur ing the past week the principal inter est has centered around the proposed elevator bills and the investigation of telephone rates. After several hear ings, the Ramsey elevator bill, House roll U0, has been recommended for pas Huge, with some slight amendments. In the meantime the committee to In vestigate telephone rates has had hsvh erul very warm meetings and ut this date Ims come to no definite conclusion. Tho evidence us to the expense of con ducting a telephone business has been most startling In Its variance, und it is probable that further evidence will be heard during the week. In the strife as to whether tho independent tinea shall bo allowed toll stations iu the large cities, the special telephone com mit ee seems to havo lined up with the old line company. The joint resolution calling for u constitutional convention lias passed the senate by a unanimous vote, and is now in the hands of the House com mittee. It is said it will receive cou siderable opposition in the House, ami may not pasB. Tho statement recently made that the governor is opposed to the idea, of a convention may have Home effect in retarding the resolution. There are many who advocate the ad op Hon of amendments, instead of the ex pense which would be incurred by the convention. Others, however, point to the tact that iu the last dozen years the state has spent 814Q,0UU attempt ing to adopt au'euamentsand failing In each ca-e. Interesting bills recently introduced in IheHenntc; 170, providing a penalty of not mote than tluee yeais in the penitent lury, or a flue not exceeding 31,000 for tho crime of desertion of minor children by parents; 161, chang ing the legislation law to permit vut-. era to register at the otliue of Hie city cleik on any day during the month pre ceding election; 183, amending the pharmacy law o reguid to registered phut muoistR; 284, permitting the hock ing or seining of list) iu theMissouii nver at any season of the jeur"; 188, providii.g that road tax in counties not under township urgauiz Uion be paid half in labor and half iu cash. Interesting House bills: 280 and 281, o prevent t'nunl or counterfeiting iu ihe handling of railioad tickets, 275, providing for a leiu on grain lor the ihiehing or shelling bill; 281), to legu alo llin use and prevent the injury to biidges and public highways; 2l)u, to compel the cutting nnd trimming of hedges along public romh;au4 to pto vide lor the full width of public roads; .'M;i, making the birthdays of McKinley uid Lincoln and "flag da" public liulidujs. Up to this date the senato has passed H7 bills and killed 17, The Hou-o has passed 32 and killed ao. The Semite has 88 bills on Beneral Hie ready for consideration, and the Housu has to I'he umber of bills that pass both houses Is usually about 1 10. Oures Soiatio Ehoumatisra Mm. A IS. Simpson. AUO Untight Knoxvtlle, Term., writes Juno 10th. 1800: "I have been trying theba'hs of Hot Springs, Ark. for solaUc rheu matism, but 1 get mote relief from llallaid's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything 1 have ever tiled iinclo.Hod lind poHtofliue order for dl.no -Vnd-ine a btruo bottle by Southern Kxprj'HS." Sold by M. T, liill.- POISONING OF CATTLE BY COMMON SORGHUM AND KAFIR CORN Synopsis of Bulletin No. 77. During the past fow years, the Neb raska Experiment Station has Investi gated tho loss of cattlo from eating green sorghum nnd KufJreorn. The prediction of tho veterinarian that a chemical poison would bo found has been fully verified. While the work was In progress, two English invest!. gatorB discovered that prussic acid can be obtained from Egyptian great mill et. A little later and entirely inde pendently, tho Nebraska investigators discovered that prussic acid can be ob tained from our common sorghum and Kallr corn. The poison Is always present in at least minute traces, but becomes dangerous only whou the plant is arrested by dry weath er at certain stages of its growth. Sunlight such as pesvails in tho arid and semi-arid parts of the country causes the development of the poison to excess. When the symptoms of poison do not appear so violently as to make medical treatment out of the question, drenching tho animal with a solution of syrup or with sweet milk is suggested. Thoroughly cured Kafir corn that had been especially deadly before barn vesting, was fed to an animal without producing nny symptoms of poisoning, A Counting Contest Tho Lincoln Dully Star, Nebraska's brightest und best dally newspaper, is conducting a counting contest among its subscribers iu which they are offer ing $100 in gold prizes. The contest is proving a Very popular one on accouut of its simplicity, and the large prizes awarded. The conditions governing the contest are few and easy to becom plled with. If you send a postal card to the publishers asking for a sample copy containing the particulars, they will send you one, and you can take part in the coutest und perhaps win one of the prizes. Tlio Lincoln Daily Star contains all the news, all the time. Four editions are published daily. Full rssoniated press service over leased wire. Latest markets. Detailed legislative proceed ings. Address Daily Star. Lincoln, Neb. , You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satislled. For sale hv M T Hill. One Minute cough cure gives .relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the same lime clears the phlegm draws out the iullammation and heals and sooth 03 the affected parts. One Minute cough cure stronghens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless tiud never failing cur in all curalie cases of coughs, cold-, and croup. One M in ute cough cure is pleasant to take, liaimless and good alike for young and old.- W. W. Keeling. A Revelation. If you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many succumb to kidney or blad der troubles In one foim or another. If the patient is not be and medical aid. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. For sale by Hill. Better Thau GoR I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debit ity, writes F. G. Green, of Lancaster, N. II "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters which did me more good than all the medic ine I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says ElectricBitters are just splen did for fetnalo troubles; that they urn a grand tonic and invigorator for weak run down women. No other medic ine can take its place in our family." Tiy them. Only 60i'. Satisfaction guaranteed by Keeling. A Wonk Stomach Causes a weak body und invites diss eiiHe. Kodol dyspepsia cure cures and strengthens the stomaeh und wards off and overcomes disease. J. R. Taylor, a proiuine'ut merchant of ChrieHinan. Texa. says. "I could non oat bccuuHc of a weak stomach. I lost all strength and inn down iu weight. All that money could-do ws done, but all hope of recovery vanished, Hear ing of some wonderful cures effected by use of-Kodol I concluded to try It. The tlist bottle benefitted imyind after taking four hollies I am fully restored to my icHinl strength, weight and lieaJUli W W. Keeling. To improve the appetite nnd streng then the digestion, try a fow doses of Chamberloin's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Mr.K.II. Sellz of Detolt, Mich., say, "Thoy restored my appetite when impaired, relieved no of u bloated feeN Ing and caused a pleasant and satisfac tory movement of tho bowols.i' There are people in this community who neod jutt such a medicine. For Bale by W V Keeling, druggist. Every box warranted. How's This? WeorTcrOuo Hundred Dollars Reward for nnycanoof Catarrh Mint cannot bo cured by Hull's CaUtrrli Curo, F.J. CHENEY & CO., rropH.,Tolodo,0. Wo, tlio undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 16 years, aifd believe hlra perfectly honorublo In nil business trunsao lloiiH nnd financially able to carry out any obligations rnndo by their firm. West A 'I max, wholesale drugglRtn, ToIcdo.O. Wnldlng, Kinnnn A Marvin, wholenalodrug gluts, Toledo, O. Hnll's Catarrh Curo la taken lnternnlly.net Ing directly upon tho blood nnd mucous sur faces of thoByfUem. Prlco76c)or bottlo. Bold by ail druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family P11U a.e tho host. A Timely Suggestion, This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewift re plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is certain to be need ed before tho winter is over, and re suits art more prompt and sati 'actory when it is kept at hand and given us soon as the cold is contracted and before it has become settled in the system. In almost every instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy freely uh soon us the first indication of the cold appears. There is no danger ot giviug it to children for it contains no harmful substunce. It is pleasant to take; both adults and children like it. Buy it and jou will get t lie best. It always cures For sale by W. W Keeling. KODOL digests what you cat. KODOL c'eanses' purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL accc'era'es 'be action of the gas tric gianas ana gives tone to mo digestive organs. KODOL rc"evcs an overworked stomach of all nervous strain gives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. KODOL ls tnfi wonaernj' remedy that Is mailing so many sicKpeopie wen and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that is con tained In the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 Size holding 2i tlrr.es the trial size, which sells for SOc. Prepared only by E. C. DeWITT CO.. CUICAOO. )ff)f4)f4)f)f)f)f)fjf)f)fjf)ft.)f44)f4)fjfjf)f)f)f)fH-)fJr5f5fJ LAND! Every -one Cheap Land. the east are loaded with home- seekers. They are selling their high-priced farms and buying largo tracts of North Dakota land, "Why? Because the price is right. Don't believe for one minute that these Iowa and Illinois farmers do not know what good land is. Every one knows thoy do. That is tho reason they buy North Dakota land. Burross, Smith & T. W. Wheeler are prepared to show you this land at small cost to you and if you purchase land your - trip costs you nothing except your board. Don't delay, but rail at Bni'jrefcSjM, SmilliN& TVJieelev AUBOEN, r i K - K li eif!"i"M '"w ' w ' "t lll,c -wi WM. CAMIUHiLL, I'ren KLM12U E. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 n ,,"--" " uru'.rt W. H. BARKER BLACKSMITH la prepared tn do all kinds of Wood and Iron Work Repair Work, etc. All plow work warranted. Shop north of Dattlos' store, Nemaha, No WESLEY H. CLARK Dealor In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone culls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEBR. J. W. SPICKLER AUCTIONEER SHUBERT, NEBR. Auction sales in the country given especial attention and Satisfaction Guaranteed. REFERENCES Any person whom I have done work. fr Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer KEEP IX STOCK A dOifPLETE LIXB OF Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEAESE IN CONNECTION O. A. I. SHUBERT, NErUASKA Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys mnd bladder tight For siiloby M.T. Iil)l. BAWNER 8A LVE the most healing salve In the world. For sale by M. T. Hill. Foley's Honey and Tar forchildren,safe,suve. No opiates. For sale by M. T. Hill. 4 LAND! is looking for The trains from onr office at once and get posted. NEBRASKA - kJ.TJ.)ff)f)fffffffflf4)fl., v t . .( t F. E. ALLEN, VlccPree. ALLEN, Cashier. t '' n-xrrtrm r X , . & G.-V .. .. , .r, i. , nnvi,w -"-yrni M.?rryrirr'f-rr-ri'y"