i C ' h li i I FHWPiMX WlfM A TIME TABLE IVcmalia, Nebr, Lincoln Omhn, Chiuuuo Rt. ,Tomoi1i IviuiHUH City fc3l. IjouiH unci nil I'olntH JCJiHtiind Dcmvor llolonn Untto Salt Jjfilco City T'ortluntl Sun jrrunolHOO A.ndulllJolntH "WOHt South TRAINS LKAVK A8 FOLLOWS: No. 07 PnHROtmcr, dally xceptHtui ilnv. for TcciiiiihgIi, llHitrlco, lIoltlri'KO mill nil points west UitOam No.n8-riHHPimer. dally HXceptHuii day.for Ni'briiNku Otty. Olilr-ago and nil polutM north mill eiinl ItOnp in No, llfl-Local frolht, daily except Humliiv, (or Atchison nnil Inter. inedlalo HtnilonK 7:30 p m No. 112-Local frelKht, dally except MninlRy, for NebniHka Oljy nnil Intermediate HtallniiH 2:00 n m Sleeping. dlnliiK niul reellnlni? chair cium fBOiitH frcoon throiiKb trnliiB. Tlokutu olil ntid bnuuiio checked to miy point In the United 8taten or Cnnnila. For Information, maritime tables nml tlckoucall on or wrlt in W. B. Whceidon, nont, Or J. Francis, Uenernl I'uiuionKor Agent, Omaha, Neb. fr children t aft urm Km ( For wile by M. T. Hill. F01EYSKIDNEYCURE Ulcus KMnays and lliw MM For Baloby M.T. Hill. FOtETSHONEY-TAR Curs Gelds! Prsvsnta PnoumMila For hiiIo by M. T. Hill. F0LEYSH0NEY-TAR tops tHff couh nd Heals lung's DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news ' papers 13 sure to know of the wonderful cures maoc dv ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Vi-iSr I tho great kidney, liver II Vn-xrri li and bladder remedy. lb Id IIIU Qlblll tlllUI- ; cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of sclentlllc researcrtby Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and la wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmers Swnmp-noot Is not rec ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case 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 a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladdei trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer fcc Co., Blng hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and nomeof Swmp-inx. ollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Mrs. Fred Unres-th, FrtIUcnt Country Club, lleuton IlnrOor, Ulrli. "After my first baby was born I did not stem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but Instead c? getting better 1 grew weaKer every any. uy nui. band Insisted that I take Wine of Cardul for a week and see what it would do for me, 1 did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks 1 was out of bed" and In a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusl astlc In its praise." "Wine of Cardui roinf orccB tho organs of generation for tho ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents ims curriago. No woman who takes wmo of Cardui need fear tho coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrnth had taken Wine of Cardui before hur baby came alio would not have been weakened aa sho was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to ovcrj; expectant mother. Ynte of Cardm regulates tho menstrual flow.- WiNEofCARDUI r i iM n-'J&sz- "''ijj'ri'trrl" 'WOW pwiiiii s? gjr rrrnar.nr- . i w'wf ; BpSW 1 The Nebraska Advertiser IV. "W. Bander XV. I Sunder W. W. Sandeuh & So.v, Prop's. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1003. FIGHT .BETWEEN EAILB0ADS. Political Situation in Nobraska is Vory Peculiar Ono A Lincoln correspondent says: To the casual observer the fall campaign iu Nebraska will appear to bo a dreary struggle, devoid or I hutch t, but the ex perienced politician knows better. Il will be llerce in the extreme, but the turmoil will be almost wholly between factious ot tho republican party. Fusion is practically a thing of the past. W.J. Bryan Is devoting his ats tention to national matters and the leaders in Nebraska politics to whom have been trusted tho party machinery have proven incompetent for so great a truBt. The free silver republican party is dead. The populist party is gradually disintegrating into socialists republicans and democrats. The republicans have made steady gains and the margin is safe as far as .ittackB from within are concerned. The minority party 1b in debt and dis organized. There Is no campaign fund and no possibility of raising one The contest will be centered within the republican ranks where great in- I tercnts are at work and old time fac tions organizing for the conflict. The light naturally divides along the Iriie of tho Hill-Merriman railroad lines. Years ago the Utrion Pacific landed John M. Thurston iu the United States senate after a long and Btubborn struggle. Since that state politics has lienn the Burlington and for ten years itsswav has been undisputed. Under tliti direction of the lutlngtou politic ians the state was retrieved from fus- ionism But now the Union PhcIuV, the Northwestern and the Hock Inland f'mcei have rallied. The organization of the legislature for the last se-iaion was a compromise between the North Platte, the Union Pacific territory, and the South Platte, or Burlington section Discord and strife wete manifested all through the Btjssion and the house and senate frequently disagreed. At the recent convention hld in Lancaster county the Burlington leads era unmasked their batteries. Jtidize J. B. Barnes of Norfolk was endorsed for supreme judge and it whs Indicat ed that a regent might also be naiiied from the name ecthin of tho country. The choice of Jndge Barnns will un doubtedly be made unanimously when the convention meeti in Lincoln Ans gust 18. All this is the clever maneuverlna of the South Platte men to gain the advantage In the senatorial contest of 1004. They will then insist that the North Platte country has been recog nized and tho South Plntte. with 45 ot the 1:13 members of the leginlHture and more than half of the approximate re nulilican majority will stand tor a South Platte man. Senator Dletr'ch of ITastinss, Con gressman E. J Burkett of Lfnco'n and J. P. A. Black of Bloomiugtofi ate in excd ent ntragelic position. Mr Dietrich will undoubtedly have opposition from the olhor two and Hie Union Pajtllc men are credited with a desire to make a raid and capture the seiiaiorHhip for an aspirant in north west Nebraska and thus establish the old time Union Pacific supremacy. The Burlington men ate on the alert and this is the cause of tlm gallint af-ter-you-mysdear-Alphonno attitude of the South Platte men on the judgeship j question. Nebr, City News, FOR SALE A good residence, orchard and 12 acres of land with It, for sale adjoin ingthe townslte of Nemaha CaW -on or write F. G. IIawxhy, ' South Auburn, Nebr. Newspaper For Sale. The onlv paper In an eastern Kansas town of 400. Plenty of leads, slug- ttpws and job type. A 13x10 new Gordon press, will take one pane of live-column paper.have casoline engine. Good prlct-b prevail. Bsl of reasons tor selling. Pi lee ?fli); $1100 cash, bals anco on time. Addrem V. P. Da vie. IJhelii. ftai , 9 I REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The republicans (in Nemaha county, Nebraska, aro hereby called to meet in convention, In the club room of the court house In the city of Auburn, on Monday, August 10, 11)03 at 12 o'clock, noon, for tho purpose of electing bIxs teen delegates to the judicial conven tion, of tho First Judicial district, to be hold in Beatrice on August 17, 11)03; and for the purpose of electing sixteen delegates to the state convention to be held in Lincoln, Nebr., on August 18, 1003. The basis of representation of tho several precincts of the county in said convention shall be the vote cast for lion. J. II. Mickey for governor, at the regular election held on November 4th, 1002, giving one delegate for each fifteen votes or major fraction thereof, so caBt for the said J. II. Mickey. Said apportionment entitles the sev eral precincts to the following repre sentation In said county convention: Island 2 First Glen Hock. A Peru 13 2nd Glen Rock.. 3 2nd Lafayette... 3 First Lafayette, ft 1st Washington. 2 2nd Washington. 8 First Douglas Third Douglas Brownville ... 2nd DouglaB....!! London 4 0 Nemaha 7 Aspinwnll r Bedford! 0 West Benton 4 East Benton.... 3 St. Deroin 1 The date for holding tho primaries in the several precincts Is llxed at Sat urday, AugiiBt 8, 1003, and .the hour for holding the same is llxed as follows : Inland, First Lafayette, First and Second Washington, Nemaha, , Aspim- wall. East Benton and St. Deroin; 4 to 0. Peru and First Glen Rock; 4 to 7. Bedford, Second Glen Hock and Lon don: 5 to 7. Second Lafayette and West Benton: 4 to .". It Is recommended by the committee that no proxies be allowed in said cons vention, arid that the delegates present cast the entire vote ot the precinct thev rentesent. Bv order or the Republican Comity Central Committee of Neuiaha county, ' Nebiaska. M. . MclNlNCH, Will S. Chhjhton, Chairman. Secretary. Remember, we will take corn, oats J wheat, hay, or wood on subscription at market price. For Thoso Who Live on Farms Dr. Bergin, Pana, 111., writes: 'I have used Billiards Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my friends, and I am confident that there Is no better made. It Is a dandy for burns. Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when' Ballard's Snow Lini ment Is applied. It should always be kept In the house for cases of emer gency. 25c, 50, and 1 00 at HillV. What Thin Folks Noed Is i greater power of digesting nnd asHimilating food. Foi thorn Dr Kiuu's New Life Pills work wonders The'y tone and reunite the digestive oigaiiH, I'ently expel all poison from the system, einich the blood, improve J appetite make healthy flesh. Only 2oC at Keeling's. To lmpioe the appetite undstreng then the diuestioii, tivnt'ew doses of Chamberlain's Stomal"' and Liver Tali lets. Mr.K.II. Seitv. of Detoit, Mich., sny, ''They teatortd my appetite when Impaired, relieved moot' a bloated leeN inc and caused a pleasant and salirfac tory movement of the bowels." There are people In this community who need jutt such a medicine. For sale by W V Keeling, druggist lively box warrunted. What is Foley's Kiduoy Ouro? Answer: It is made tiom a prescript i lion of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent ill the countiy. The Ingiedlents are the purest that money can buy, and aro beat scientWically combined to get the results. M T Hill. Spring; Ailments Thero is an aching ami nied feeling, the liver, bowels, and kidnevs become sluggish and inactive, the digestion mpaired, with little oi no appetite no ambition for anything mill a leeling that the whollidy and mind needs toning up. Thetiouble is, that dur- i.n; the winter, there has lee., an ov-r aUCIIIIiaillllOM III liin inniit-i Hiiin- 4,vMein. Ilerbinn will lemove it. i-e-ijoretothe secfeijons a riuhi x"t ami ,ove htreniith il platp Ol Wr,ukn :()) at Hill's, v COMING! Lucky Bill's Great 25c Show will bo at Nemaha Aug, 14 Large tent Comfortable seats New playa New pongs Fancy riflo Bliooting Marvelous mld-olr feats Educated performing dogs Large collection of tiger cats, monkoys lure birds, reptiles, etc. A large collection of Shetland ponies Marvelous feats of strength Acrobats Ventriloquism Magical tricks Martial music A first class vaudiville performance Over 4,000 ynrds of waterproof canvas Remember the day and date Friday, Au- gUSt 14 Admission, 25 cents; children, 15 cents Performance beginB at 8 o'clock p m. Don't fail to see the Free Exhibition given in front of the tent at 7:30 p. m , just before opening the doors CALL ON US FOR JOB WORK AMERICA'S g-ffgnp kE PUBLICAN iDJ-JiW PAPER Editorially fearless Consistently Republican Always Nows from all parts of tin world. 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