!Vr-'?K"-vu ?wvi.'i-'M'vntvirM'"i",i",,".TL5!. wwcipwot MMMWMmUJU :WMWrM4felUfMa wttTiurTOKwntiw inSwS iwiiw Prrift.yi wiUu. jirir.kjw4 u w r u a atnnct Llko n etono Will UrttWr.'il clnl Ireli and th lots tiilfH ol liflllliM Htil burning . till B-rndhind 01 ulhet diseases, UuwV u,lll IMlJUlJ IMilHUH VrtDl -IllVO, eniiliV ifieil'bi ht tier. (JulckeH euro lot Ulc-rs, Keet cues Salt Klu-i.tn Otitrt. Bin a nr Biulaea Infallible tin Pile-. 2ftc til Reeling's drugstore fE Mfrlnrl in Evorv Homo THE NEW AND E.NLARGE,D EDITION OF WESSTEIVS llIfTERNATTCJNAL DICTIONARY, webster's International Dictionary A Dlctlonmrr of ENGLISH, ttlography. Geography, Fiction, etc Now Plates Throughout 25,00Q New Words Phrases nnd Definition Propurcd iimlci llio direct super vision of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D., United Slates Commissioner of Edu cntioi assisted by ft largo corps of com petent specialists! nml editors. Rlch&lndlnfls 3364 Quirto Pms S000 IlluBtratlons ar Tho International was first issued inlSDO. succeeding the "Unabridaed." The New and Enlarged Edition, of the jniemauonat una ihbucu, i vutuuer, 1900. Get the latest and best. Wo kIho publish WaliaU ftnllaai&ta DlDtlonkp with Glossary of Bcottlsh Words nnd Phrases 1100 l'ftfjt. 1W llintruon. dim uivii p-s incnca. "First-class In quality, eooond-olnsa In slzo." Specimen pages, oto. of both books sent on application. G.6C.MERRJAMCO. wusstzn's Publishers, Springfield, Mass. COiAEOIATt wamwr, KODOL digests what you eat.' KODOL c'ean3e3 purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowol troubles. KODOL Accelerates the action of the gas , Y,., trio glands and give tone to the digestive organs. KOnOI relieves an averworked stomach awuv o( aU ntTVOUS ltran glvcs t0 the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. 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No pen can tell more fully why it is the best on earth. 62 twelve paee papers 52 One dollar a year Brimful of news from everywhere and a perfect feast of special matter . . . . Subscribe fo? The Advertiser andthe Weekly Inter Ocean one year, loth papers for $i .50, On 1 1 mi nini mi no It you miti aiilini'.ii loi ao. paper pumieiiHl li the UIiIInI -I III Hi. Whnt Thin Pok Noed In 'i gtealer power of digesting titul luudmlhitlng loud. Pot them Di KnigVNtw l.lle 1 lib vuk wntliH They tutib nml legttlute the digestive orgunp, gently expel all polaun from theayatem, enrich the blood, Improve appetite make health fleab. Only '25c at Keelinu'a, To linproe the iippeilte and streng then the digestion, try ti few doaen of Chamberlain's dtotnuun ami UverTab letn. Mr.K.II. ieltz of Detolt, Mich., Hiiys, " I hey reaioreu my appetite wnen impnlreii, relieved me of n 'jloated feels inu and caused a pleasant and siiilafiic tory movement of tho bowels." Tiiere are people In IIiIr community who need Jutt such a medicine. For aide by W W Keeling. drugget Evei box warranted. Spring Ailments There. Is an aching and tlted feeling, the llvei, bowels, and kidneys beeome alugKlah and inactive, the digestion impaired, with little or no appetite no ambition for anything ami a feeling that tlie whole body and mind needs toning up, The trouble Is, that dur log the winter, tiiere baa bem an over accumulation of waste matter In tin1 y8tem. Herblne will remove It, ae- cure to the aecretlotiB n right exit, nnd give strength In place of weakness. DOc at Hill's. What Is Foley's Kidney Oure? Answer: It Is made from a prescript tion of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the moat eminent in the country. The Ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get the best reaultB.-M T Hill. The Advertiser and the Western Swine Breeder one year for $1.35; the Advertiser and Poultry Topics one year for $1.15; The Advertiser and the Dally Omaha News one year lor 82.00; the Advertiser and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry News and Home stead Ihstltute numbers one year for 1 1.32;, the Advertiser and the Nebraeka Farmer one year for 81.35; the Adver tiser and the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean one year for 81.50; the Adver tiser and the Serai-Weekly St. Louis Globe Democrat one year for 81.75; 'he Advertiser and the SeraiwWeekly Mebraska State Journal one year for 1 $1.85. These are soma of our clubb ing offers, bub we have others, Can you beat them anywhere? US FOR WORK Nebiiiska baa never la-en nhort nl prfniduiitial and l.-e rtt-uieiitlal llm bei, and It la no In the Iciat tunprih lug that at leaat iVu emliiiii'. NbiHR kaua are alieady on the mentioning Hat aa available candidates for the vice ptealdency -0111111111 Hep. BEPUBLIOAN COUNTY CONVENTION, The republican county convention Monday was full of Interest froin atatt tu Huinh. A hard fight had been made in the county to Keep amii rrom get ting the Nemaha county delegation for district judge. The leaders, Peter Derlet, M. S. Mclnlnch, J, W. Arm strong, 12. C JIuyd and otheia were good lighters but were handicapped by not having any county candidate to bring out against the Judge. Mr. Mcs lnlnch at one tfiwu had serious thoughts of trying for the position himself, but his friends advised him not to try It, on account of his age limited amount of legal practice out side of tils home county, and ti is small acquaintance throughout the district. IJ.ith allien uud been claiming the victory until about noon, when' the anil dlull force began tu weaken The itrut test of strength came on the organization of the convention. Th amis nominated Kills li. Good fur the clirtliman and the Stall loicea named 1). C. Cole, both of Peru. Cole won out on a vote of (W to 41 W II, 5u,i well and W. M. Zeutz were elected secretaries The committee on creden. tials reported every precinct rwpreaent ed, and the temporary organization was made permanent. A motion was now made to take a vote of the convention aa to the feeling for Stull, and he was euduiBed for Judge by a vote of 03 to 40 Then a motion was made to allow him to se lect his delegation. This was carried by a vote of 58 to 45, after the antis had endeavored to have a substitute motion put uliowlng tho precincts to select their delegates. The county was then divided Into district! in proportion to their strength in the convention and these districts selected delegatea to the sUto conven tion. T.J. Majors was elected dele gate at large from the county A motion was then made that Judge Richard F. Neal be chairman )f the county central committee, This was carried unanimously. The convention then proceeded to vote on preference for members of the state central committee. Joe Gilliland and G N. Titus were placed in nomb nation. Titus won by a vote of 67 to 45 The precincts then selected members of the county central committee and the convention adjourned. The county central committee met and elaoted W. H. Stowell secretary and J. W. Armstrong treasurer. Saymour Howe and W. S Ruwsell are members o f the central committee from this precinct. Walter Hadlock is the delegate to the judicial conven tion and F. L. Woodward to the state. Public Sale I will offer at public auction at Ne.. maha, Nebr.,Satuiday, Aug 16, 11)03 commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. the following property Sixteen head of thoroughbred Duroc Jersey swine. Onemare,l2 years old. One good milch cow. One show case, Ono pair scales. One farm wagon, Onebuggy. One set double and one set single harness and other things too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Q, F. Larimork. For Those Who Live on Farms Dr. Bergin, Pana, III., writes: "I have UBed fiallards 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 beal 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 81.00 at Hill's. Will Oure Consumption A A Horren of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey nnd Tar Is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cur ed consumption in tho first stage. M T Hill, The Nebraska Advertiser V, W, ShimIci-n tV. h Hillldrr v. W, dANDBiis & Son, Prop's. FH1DAY, AUUUdT 14, HJ08. Now let peace and harmony prevail. Jnhnnon county In the only one In the Judicial district that la not grooms ing a republican candidate for district judge. Johnson Co. Journal. The republican Judicial convention will be held at Beatrice next Monday, August 17, and the statu convention will be held at Lincoln next Tuesday, Aug. 18. An eminent wilter of France has Bent word to Pobu Plus X what France expects him to do In his treatment of her Interests. It is safe to nay that the pope will do iw ho thinks best, re gardless of the wishes or the Fiench writer. General Young, who succeeds Gen. Miles at the head or the United States army, furnishes a good example of whntpersoverence and devotion to du ty may accomplish. He has ilseu to his pieneut position through sheer mer it, enlisting as a private and working Ills way up. The postulllce department estab lished v!4&5 rural mail routes iu J 11 y oftliiayeai. There weie ot)tl4 routes PrtthblNhed for the year ending June J50. There Is enough of the last appro priation left to establish 4000 more routes. This doen nut look us if airal delivery were being dlsdontinued. Daring the thunder storm last Suns day night lightning struck and killed eleven head of yearling cattle belong Ing to O. P. Hobinson of Vesta pres duct. The yearlings were in the pass lure near the barbed wire fence, and it is supposed the bolt of lightning struck the funce and rati along it, killing ev ery calf near it. Several of the year lings when found were lying through the fence. Johnson Co, Journal. For district judge of the First judi cial convention there are now live can didates. The present Incumbents, Judge Stull of Nemaha county and Judge Lettuu of Jeff arson couuty are candidates for rr-electlon and each has his own couuty delegation buck of him. Ex-Judge Babcouk of Beatrice has the Oage couuty delegation, Judgs Huper has the Pawnee delegation and C. F. Heavis buB the Richardson couuty dais egatiou. Johnson county has no can didate. Tne convention there has not yet been held but we underatand that couuty will be for Stull. Two judges are to be elected. The republican primary in Nemaha was attended better than usual. For awhile It looked like there wouiu no a struggle between the Stull uud untl Siull forces, but a compromise was af fected, both sides conceding something and no scrap developed. The primary was called to order by W. VV. Sanders, who was elected chairman, aud Chas. Howe secretary. A motion was carried for the chairs man to appoint a committee of Ave to select a list of delegates to the county convention. G. N. Titus, James A. LStephenson, F. L. Woodward, W. 8. Maxwell and Waller U ad lock were appointed such committee. Thay res tired and after consultation reported the following list of delegates: James A. Stephenson, Casuer Barnes, Walter S. Maxwell, W. S. Russell, Seymour Howe, Frunk Titus, Wulter Hadlock. On motion the report of the corns nittee was accepted, these men were elected delegates, and the primary ad journed. A traveling speller gave exhibitions on the streets with u "boomerang" on Saturday, and disposed of several of tho patented articles. The purchasers however, found it dlillcult to manipu late the thing like the agent, and as a result the purchases were generally disappointing. The man wan an exs pert and could throw the projectile so that it would describe a cirole two hundred feet in diameter and return to his hands, being caught often with out the operator moving a step. Humboldt Leader. The same fellow was in Nomaha last Friday afternoon, Old papers for sale at this office. TIME AblL JNcinaha, i cbr, ljlnooln OmliH Chlouo St. .ToMoph ICuriMiis City St. I-iOuin uud all Poltitfi JCuwt mid South XJunver IIoIhiiu Uutto Hull JjiiUo City' l'ortlnml tiiiuJiVtitioiHCo A.iul all lJoltiif "Wont lHAlNH LEAVK A KOLI.OWW.' No. 07 I'luseuijcr, dully exccplMiui ilnv, lor TociwiiHoli, lluntrltc, HoldrcKe nnd nil points went u:10 n in No.l9 1'ntinctiKor, dally excont Hun ttnv, lor Ndbrnjika City, UIiIchko nnd nil polutn north mid cant 4i0np in No. lld-liocnl frolitht, dully oxcrpt ttundiiv, lor AlGlilson nnd Inter niiMllatti Mntloim 730 p in No. 112 bocul frolHht, dully except Miiniluv, for Meuntnlcn Ohy nnd Intermediate Mtntlnnn 2:00a m aleepliiK. dlnlim nnd recllnlnit chair cam (ntut frrnnn llirniigli trains. TIcKctn koIiI and biiKKit(o clu-clted to any point In H10 United Htntes nr Canada. For Information, map, limn tnhlen nnd llcltnlxrnli on or wrlto to W. K. Vhei'(i , nont, or .1. Krnnoln, Uenernl l'anren!r AHont, Omaha, Nob. FOLEYSHONIYTAR fw ehltdrmni tafi, urm, Xo eplaUm Kurimloby M. T. Hill. FOLEYSKlDNEYCbltE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Muni For auloby M.T. Hill. F0LEYSH0NEMAR Ourss Oeldsi Prevents Pneumonia For milo by .M. T. lllll. . . . F0LEYSH0NEY-TAR stops tb oousjla and Haals ltsnsjs Thousands Have Kidney Tremble and Don't Know It. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or Bot tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of tho kid neys; If It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble i too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back fa also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of 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 this back, kidneys, liver, bladder and everpdrts. of the urinary passage. It corrects lflablM(y' to hold water and scalding pain In pawing 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 manV Mrhes. during the night. The mild and tHi aktrar ordinary effect of Swamp-Rootjlii'soon realized. It stands the highest for la won derful cures of the most dlstresslniRcases. If you need a medicine you should nave .the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and $ I. aires. You may have a sample bottle of ihts wonderful discovery and a book that tellsi more about It, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer 6c Home of Swamp-nod Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion roadlng this generous offer In this paper. MfiS. CECELIA ST0WE, Orator, Entro Nous Olub. 176 Warren Avenue, Ciiicaoo, III., Oct. 22, 1902. For nearly four years I Buffered from ovarian troubles. Tho doc tor insisted on an operation as tho only way to get well. I, however, strongly objected to an operation. My iiuaband felt disheartened as well as I, for homo with a sick woman Ib a disconsolate placo at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottlo of Wine of Cardui for mo to try, and ho did so. I began to improvo in a few days and ray recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. ChIa. JbfciOW Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a homo is saddened by femalo weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness and brines health and happi-' ness again. Do not go en Buffer--ing. Go to your druggist today and bccuto a 91.00 bottlo of Wine of Cardui. WINE4CARDUI tfsaasjMwvf73HM3h BSUaG?iIirten7a'"'tE3! aBjiiJluippTo M w ratau! smimmiwiSM lr: . MKK&iiK jm ffPBPBHSJWJaiWt. V -v' V -i4VkT " A ... ienmy mm