J?S.$?2Z?"Mw I Miss Pearl Minlck departed Tuobs day evening for Wurransburg, Mo., to reHtime her duties as instructor in the state normal school at that place. Wednesday morning Elder Sapp de parted, via Auburn, for Gilfner, Neb. , where ho will hold revival sorvicoa. He expects to be gone about four weeks, Mre. Pryor, an aged lady who with her husband recontly moved to town from the country, is Borne better of a severe attack of pneumonia. The social given at the realdenco of Mrs, Alice A. Minlck last Thursday evening was one of tho most ploasurn able ovonta of the season. Tho MIbbcb Marie Hoover and Pearl Minlck, as BiBted by other local talent, entertained the guests with Bevoral fine musical set lections. About 97 wbb netted for the benefit of the Methodist church, for which the social was glvon, Wednesday aftornoon A. N. Sedoras brought to this ofllce ono of the great est oddities in tho green beau line ever seen. The pods of tho longest ones are thirty inches in length and are tilled with a good quality of bean. Mr. Sedoras did not know the name of the bean, he having obtained the seeds from parties who brought them from the east. No Fity Shown. 'For years fato was after mo con- tinually' writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver bena, Ala. "1 had a terrible case of j Piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for burns and all aches and pains. Only 25o at Heeling's drug store. Working Night and Day. Tho busiest and mightiest little thing t)at ever was made is Dr. King's Now Life Pills. These pills change weak nesa into strength, listlessness into energy, bralnsfag into mental' power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25o per box. Sold by KeellngVdrug store. Take the wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of the city . John McElhaney prop. J. SHERIFF'S SALE Hotloa la hereov alven that by vlrtuo of an order of sale lained out of tho district court of Nemaha county, atato of Nebraska and to me directed aa hBiiff of aald county, npon a decree and Judgment rendered by Bald court, in a case wherein Jo Hunger was plaintiff and Richard qhftflea Morton, Ella. Morton, nnd the Kd wards -A Bradford Lumber Com pany were defendants, 1 will offer for sale, at public auction at the east front door of the conrt house In Auburn, in said, county, on City, In Nemaha county, Nebniska, together with all the Improvements and Drlvlleaea thereto balomalnK. Said property Is sold to aatisfy aald Jeo Bunger the sum of822S.2A duo hlro on a mechanic's Hen, and also to satisfy Maid Edwards A. Bradford Lumber Company. defendant and cross petitioner herein, the sum of 1279.70, dueon a mechanic's lien, to gather with Interest on both of suld amounts from September 16. 1004. tintll paid at seven per cent per annum; also $23.20 costs herein, and the accrued costs hereon. Takes or said order of sale as the property of Richard Obarlea Morton and Ella Morton. Terms of sale. eash. Dated this 19th day of September, 1904. A. L. LAWpEN,GE, Sheriff. Thottiaads Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Knew It. V-1' Xew Te ma Oait. Fill a bottle or commouglass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicate an .unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back is also tonvlncing proof that the kidneys and blad Jeraraoutof order. Wltat to Bo. There Is comfort in the knowledge se often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tht ureal kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have ths best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonoertui discovery and a book that tells more about It. both sentBDH3MU absolutely free by mall, aaaress ur. ruimer 6c riome of Bwamp-Boot Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men Ion reading this generous offer In this paper. Tuesday, tne26in day ot uoioper, a. u. iwh. at one o'clock p. m., ti following uesonoeu i1Rl.rniinA nt- tfk lands In Nemaiia county. Nebraska, to-wit: oeginniug LoUBlx(6).iOven mnd eight (8) In Wools' inpf p'rdperty ' wnuantfirn.. In thn vtlTacra of Nemaha I , 1 ..r;, 'i IKS The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Sakdkhb & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1804. BEPUBLIOAN NATIONAL TICKET Kor Pnwtdont THEODOIIK ItOOSEVELT. For VIco-PronMont CHARLES W, FAIRBANKS. STATE TICKET For United States Senator ELMER J. BURKKTX For Presidential ElcctorH F. A. UARTON A. C.SMITH A. 0. ABBOTT T. L. WORVAL W. P. HALL M. A. BROWN II. II. WILSON J. C. ROBINSON For Govornor J. H.MICKEY. , For Lieut. Governor E.G. M'OILTON ForSoo'y of State A. GALUSIIA For Auditor E.M.S15ARLE, JR. For Treasurer PETER MORTENSEN For Superintendent J. L. M'BRIEN For Attorney Uoneral NORRIS BROWN For Land Commissioner II. M. EATON Most of the com In this section is now out of danger from frost. Mrs. T. J. Rumbaugh wont to Om aha Thursday to visit her dauphter. W. W. Sanders went to Beatrice to attend the Methodist annual con ference, If you want Are insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, cal on W. W. Sanders. We have secured a good Auburn correspondent, who seods us the tirst grist of items this week i Mrs, Henry Carse went to Thurman, Iowa, Wednesday, to visit her daugtv ter, Mr 8. E. 8. McCandless. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson W. Peabody, of Washburn, III, and Mra. Black of Unadilia, Nebr., arrived Wednesday evening on a visit to V. P. Peabody and family. Mr. Peabody, and Mrs, Black are brothor and sister of V. P. Peobody. Mr. and Mra. Peabody have been to California nn a visit and are on their way home. Public Sale I will offer for sale at' my home in Nemaha oh Saturday, October 1, 1004 clock p. m.'the follow Household goods, corn potatoes, hogs.aud other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash." ' y ' ' J. J.'Alexandek. . Conductor Oronkhite, who has charge of the B & M. train south bad a narrow escape yesterday morning from being killed; as it was be escaped With a, broken bone in his ankle The tralr was approactiing, Western and. the engineer bad slowed dowu so as to make the stop Conductor Crooks bite had stepped out on the car plat form preparatory to getting off when he slipped and fell. He bad bold of the rail but realized that he would be drawn against the depot platform and perhaps killed so he let go and fell to the ground, breaking one of thoboneB in his ankle and injuring hiB knee. His foot was put in a plaster of paria cast and he 1b now in bed. He was reported as resting easy today. Con ductor Carson is in charge of bis train. Neb. pity News. BES0LUTI0NB OF 00ND0LFN0E Whereas, an alhwlse Providence has seen fit to take from our midst the in fant ohlld of Brother John H. Knapp, therefore be it Resolved : That we, the members of Victory lodge No. 105, 1. 0. O. F.,do sympathize with the family in their bereavement and commend them to an allwise Qod who doeth all things well; and be it Resolved, that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the Advertiser for publication, a copy be sent to the be reaved family, and a copy be spread on the minutea of the lodge. J. I. Dkessleh W. F. Sanders Chas. Howe, Committee. rOIXTZD EXPRESSIONS FROM ROOSEVELT'S LETTER, We Intend in the future to carry on the government In the same way that wo hnvc carried it on In the past Wc ore content to rest our case be fore the American people upon the fact that to adherence to a lofty Ideal we have added, proved governmental efficiency. No other administration in our his tory, no other government in tho world, has more consistently stood for raaoDora lioosartm. the broadest spirit of brotherhood hi our common humanity, or has held a more resolute attitude of protest against every wrong that outraged the civilization of the world, at home abroad. It hns behaved toward all nations, strong or weak, with courtesy, dignity and justice; and is now on excellent terms with all. Our foreign policy has been not only highly advantageous- to the United States, but hardly less advantageous to the world as a whole. Peace and good will have followed In its foot steps. Within the limits defined by the national constitution the national ad ministration as sought to secure to each man the full enjoyment of bla right to life his life and dispose of bis property and his labor as be deems best, so lone as he wrongs no one else. It Is but ten years since the first attempt was made, by means of lower ing the tariff, to prevent some people from prospering; too much. The at tempt was entirely successful. To uproot and destroy the protective system would be to Insure the prostra tion of business, the closing of factor- es, the impoverishment of the farmer. the ruin of the capitalist and the aturvation of the wage-worker. During the 'last five years more has been done for the material and moral well-being of the Filipinos than ever before since the island first came with in the ken of civilized man. We did not take the Philippines at will, and wo cannot put them aside at will. a We have striven both for civil right eousness and for national greatness: and we have faith to believe that our hands will be upheld by all who feel iove or country ana trust In the up lifting of mankind. We hold ever before us as the all Important end of policy and adminis tration the reign of peace at home and throughout the world; of peace which comet along by doing justice. The constitution must be observed! positively as well ns negatively. I We do not have to guess at our own convictions and then correct the guess if it seems unpopular. A party which, with facile changes all its convictions before elec tion cannot be trusted to adhere with tenacity to any principle after elec tion. As for the navy, it has been nnd is now the most potent guaranty ef peace; and it is such chiefly because it is formldablo and ready for use. If on one great Igsuo they (the Democrats) do not mean what they say. It is hardly safe to trust them on any other Issue. Free trade and reciprocity are not compatible. eaawkLLvBBBBaBt 9BseflaaaBuiffBMaaaBBj PvHaflHHwsw BBaNlBHBwkvvWBnafiV AUBURN LOCALS. Chureh IIowo went to Lincoln on Monduy. J. C. Boyd of Asplnwall precinct was in tho city Saturday. Tom Majors of Peru came over last Friday to attend the races. The school board have had Are es capes placed on all of tho buildings. The brick work on the new Keedy hall is completed. The carpenters will ooou finish it. The PresbyteriauB are having their church painted greatly to the improve ment thereof. The fonndation for the new M, E. church is completed and the laying of the brick began this week. The canning company will closo its season's pack this week, having had the best season of its exlstance. Eph Rhodes is havinp the foutidas tion excravated for u fine new house on the southwest corner of the Peak block in the city. The South Auburn Methodists have sen t a delegation to conference to per suade the bishop to givo them a min ster for the coming year. Supt. Carrington has just Issued a booklet of Rules and Regulations to the teachers of Nemaiia county giving their duties, the duties of scboolboatds and of pupils. Hon) Cburch Howe, U. S. consul to Antwerp, expects to bid goodby to bis Nemaha county Mends this week and return to Washington to receive his iinul instructions before sailing Oct. 1. A noticable meeting took place in front of the post office last Saturday when Tom Majors aad Church Howe met, shook bands and enjoyed a visit, with each other for about a half hour. The County fair last week had tho best exhibit of livestock and the best racing that it has had for many years The agricultural exbtbit never will be very good till the association furnishes a suitable glace for it. O. P. Dovel shipped three carloads of peaches from his thirteen acre peach orchard during the past ten days The fruit has netted him about 20c per bushel. The yield has been over 400 bushel. Peaches at this price pays belter than corn. The Auburn schools opened last Monday wiib a total enrollment of 058. Athens school having 107, Ant tioch school 330 and the High school 101. Supertendenc SimpBon expects a number more to enter, the various scboola within the next week. The County Commissioners after providing everyone 'else in the court bause with new furniture have at last purchased for their own UBe a One oci tagon table with chairs to correspond A Jlocker for filing pupera is 'provided for each. member and the clerk. It 1b a convenient piece ..of furniture and cost about 300. f 'The directors of the Auburn Gold Mining company held a meeting this week and decibed to buy machinery tor the purpose of pumping water on their placer claims. Their purpose is to buy the machinery now for delivery on the ground by March 1st. The tests being made by manager Chas. Anderson shows that the placer dirt yields one dollar per yard and the deeper he goes the richer the dirt. Robbed the Grave A startling incident is narrated by JohnOliver of Philadelphia, as follows "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken tongue coated, pain continually in back and Bidea, no appetite, growing weak er day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I wus advised to take Eleotric Bitters;. to toy great joy tbe first bottle made a decided im provement. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them, Only GOc, guaranteed. at Reeling's drug Btore. 1 3onr -oet rsooti WM. OAMPBELL.IPrea. ELM Ell E. BANK OF NEMAHA, Capital Stock, $5,000 SCHOOL NOTES "The great sources of wisdom are experience and observation, mid theae are denied to none." The reuding circle Saturday evening did not bavo a very heavy attendance but those present showed a spirit that 1b truly professional. The past week haa seen considerable Irregularity of attendance owing to the fair and sickness. We think there haa been none absent without a goodw excuse tho. All booka in use at school have been labeled and numbered, A record will be kept of the number of each book and the pupil; to whom that hook it) loaned. TdIb will do away with the necessity of the pupil writing hiB name In the book and will also enable the teacher to give an account of ull books used id tho school at the end of the term, Some pupils attend school about haff the time and feel hurt if they do not receive credit for having done as much work ob their seatmutes who haven't missed a day. CaBes have been known where parents sbaied this feeling with the pupils. We should suggest that since tho laborer does not receive pay for time lost so pupils need not expect credit lor work that has not been done. Ys Borne Bay it is easy work to po to school but if vou will iust watch such people you will Uud that they are paid for their easy work by returns that is just aa easy to lose. Brain work is the bardect there is to do: This Is shown by the number who do not attempt it. We need not expect something for nothing here, when we do not in other things. If you are guy ing to school to get something out of it make up 'your mind to woik and work hard at that. Brutally Tortured A case came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equalled Joe Golo- bick. of Colusa, Cal., writes: "For 16- years I endured insuffeiabje pain from Rbeumatinm and nothing relieved me. though I tried everything known. I came across Electric Bitters, and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it complete ly relieved and cured me " Just as good for Liver and Kidney Troubles and general debility. Only . GOc. Sat isfaction guaranteed b Keeling, drug gist. Thedford's Black-Draught comes .t - iP 1 I nearer reguiaung we enure system and keeping the oody in health than any other medicine made. It is always ready in any emergency to e aumenu mat are irequent in any family, such as indigestion; biliousness, colds, diarrhoea, ana stomach aches. Thedford's Black-Draught is the standard, never-failins remedy for stomach, bowel, liver and kidney troubles. It is a cure for the domes tic ills which so frequently summon the doctor. It is as good for children as it is for grown persons. A dose of this medicine every day will toon cure toe most obstinate case ot dys- pepsia or constipation, ana when taken as directed brings quick relief. Djurmu, Ux., Dm. 23, ltos. ThaSforS'a Black-Draught hai been our tkmilr doctor lor 8ra rears aad w want bo otaar. Wkaa aar ef aa ftel badlr wa (aka a dota b4 ra alt right la twalre aouri. we Bare ayaat 101a ox taoaar for doctor bllli, but mi aloof Jait aa trail wltk HUek-Draaf it. 1BA Bi baSSU. Aak raar 4ealar for a eaoaaro of TfcaAford'a Black-DraurBt aad it ho I doea not keep It aendaoc. to Tho Obatta- aad a package will be mailed to yon. m o . T.T l-M Vina. T- ALLEN, Cashier. NEMAHA NEBRASKA EOS90QC aoffl..i.-joo