I "!!."": I In tho county court oj Nmnnlm i-numy, Ncltr 111 III' MlllllUr 1)1 IMC ILHlulJ oi uouo i A Hiokii", ilcct' iKfil, Nntlct1 1.4 lit 11 by irlvr ii tlinl. the oniirt. bun niiidii nit orclor limiting tho time for ckkIUoih in llliH'la ir h iwhIhhI, milil iIocciihp'I to hIx liionttiH iioni tliu 2IhI liny df Deci'inher, UM Mini ii, ul HHifiiihcr '21 ll'i'l, Miticli 1, IW. ntnlJniiu 152, 'lKIBj lit i on (i'isIucIc it in. Of CM oil Iuv nt ttio tifllRO of iheroiinty Judge of No. imnii county, NehrnnKn, in Atiuurn, NcbniH 1m, him Imon llxoil It. Mix court lis tliu tiiiu-H iitnl pliico wliuti utid wheroiill pernotm who liiivo olaluiH mill ilcnmiiilH iiuuiiiHt siilil di ci'iio oil c m liiivo tlio name rxiitnliiHil, mlJiiKt '.il unit ullowi (1, Mid nil oluluiH not prosciili il i tin 1 mt mentioned (lulu will bo loruvcr bn reil. by i'ii orilur of tlm court. I 'Hi I'd November 1, lt04. 8 10 A L .I.H. AloUAiriY, County Jiiiluo. TAKE WINEop CARDUI at Home Are you a sufferer? Hat your docior been unsuc cessful? Wouldn't you prefer (o treat yourself AT HOME? Nearly 1.500,000 -women have bought Wine of Cardui from thoir druggists and havo cured themselves at homo, of hucU troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, loucor rhooa, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond ency, caused by fetnalo weakness. These aro not easy cases. Wino o Cardui cures when tho doctor can't. Wino of Cardui docfl not irri gate tho organs. Thero is no pain in tho treatment. It ia a toothing tonio of healing herbs, free from strong and drastio drugs. It iB successful becauso it cures in a natural way. Wino of Cardui can be bought from your druggist at $1.00 a bottle and you can begin this trcatmont today. Will you try it? In cases requiring apodal directions. nlvlnr. ..mntjimK. Thn Tindlns' buuiv. B ' ' " n " J Adrlsory Dept., Tho Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tonn. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with yout ivater and let It stand twenty-four Hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an i unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also tonvlnclng proof that the kidneys and blad der arc out oi order. "What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$I. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonaeriui discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free bv mail. address Dr. Kilmer & ITomo of Swamp-Root. Co.. Rlnchamfnn. M. Y. AXtiin urltlnc mfn. 6on reading this generous offer in this paper, W.nWi 111:1. Mountain Route, KNOWN A3 THE GREAT SOUTHWEST SYSTEM. Hi auiwn a i . m Connecting tho Commercial Centers and Klch Farms of MISSOURI, Tho Broad Corn and Wheat Fleldi and Thriving Cities ot KANSAS, The FertUo Hirer Valleys, Trade Oentero nd Rolling Prairlos.ot NEBRASKA, The Ornnd.Pletnresqae and Bnohnntlnc Scenery, and tho Famous Mining Districts o COLORADO. . Tho Acrleoltnrnl, Fruit, Mineral and Timber aniU, and Famous Hot Springs of ARKANSAS, The Sugar Plantations and Immense lttce Fields of LOUISIANA, The Cotton and Grnln Fields, the Cattlo Ranges and Winter ltesorta ot TEXAS, nistorlcal and Scenlo OLD AND NEW MEXICO, And forms with Its Connections tho Popular Winter Jtouto to CALIFORNIA For descriptive and tllustratad pamphlets of any of the ubovo Htutes, address Companies' AgenU.or H. c.towNSEND, General iVweager and Ticket lgent, st. uouia, The Nebraska Advertiser V. W. Saniikiis & Son, Prop's. MID AY, I) ECKMBE.it J), 1001. I'roiiotiltiK nt tlio (list church every Sunday at 7:: Suiidii school tit 10 a. tn. Cliiss ub 11 ii. tn. .luiilor Loiiguoiit 'my- or meoting at 7 p. in Preaching at tliu lurch ovory ultorn tit 11 ti. m. and 7:80 p.m.' tit 10 it. in. (i :30 p. m. Clirititiun Prayer meetln rn ovory Wednesday , Letters received hore nUiounco tho illness of Mr. 13. A. McMillan of Salt! Ian of Salt' Ity Jgmlifr' 'mm. ilraPJcr Luke City and tho nocasslty operation. Both Mr. and Mr aro nil known ISobrusk MoMidin having been M Stowarb of Hrownvlile, ono of the moat beautiful girls tho state has produced. Mrs, McMillan, referred to in the above item, taken from tho Lincoln Star, is tho daughter of Dr. O. F. Stows art of Auburn, who will bo remember ed by all old Drownvlllo people, where hIio was born and grew to young womanhood The board of directors of tlio Auburn chautiiuquu association have settled all bills for this years assembly and find that thoy have u good sum loft in the treasury to their credit. They aro now at work arranging for next years pro gram which they intend to make even better than tho past year. Ilov. Andrew Harmon of St Paul Minnesota, has been engaged for anoth er year as superiutetidant and Miss N'lna Kenagy of Lincoln as superin tendent of tho children's Chautauqua which was such asuccose this year. Auburu Republican. How's his? WoofTer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for uny cnRO of Catnrrh Mint cannot bo cured by Hull's Catnrrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho umlurelgncd, havo known K. .T. Cliouoy for the last 16 yearn, and bellovo him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially al'lo to carry out any obligations inado by his firm. WAIiMNO, KlNNAN & MAKVIN, WholcHnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken IntornuMy, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials Bcnl tree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Take Hull's Family Fills for constipation Rural mail curriers nn still having trouble explaining to patrons why they cannot carry p u'kngi'8 and pasiwugers. In July a ruling win made by the de partment that puekages weighing less than 4 pounds must be mailed. The carriers can carry packages of over 4 pounds weight only when ordeied be forehand by tho patron, and then the package must be delivered to the carrier as he is not permitted to go to a store for Roods for his patrons. Also, the patron must pay for the carrying, as the oarrier Ib not allowed to receive pay from the merchant. lix. A dispatch from Nubia ka City suvb: "E. Ervin of this city has taken the contract for the construction of a steamboat with a capacity of 00,000 pounds for Mr. Lemon of St. Doroiu. The boat will be used to tako his grain and that of his neighbors to market. There will bo throe largo barges buil at tho same time which can be towad by this boat and they will be flitted up to carry stock as well as grain. Mr Lemon proposes to operate on tlio up per Missouri river. When the boat is not being used to tow barges and carry ing freight it will bo used as a ferry at St. Deroin. The boat will be complet ed by spring, and will be placed in tho river as soon as it is clear of ico in the spring." HICKS' 1005 ALMANA0 The llev. Irl. R. Hicks Almanac for 1005 is now ready, being tho Unest edi tion over issued TIiIb splendid and costly book of 200 pages is a completo tody of astronomy and storm and weather for 1905. It is too well known to need comment. See it and you will so decide. The price, postpaid to any address, is 80c. por copy. The Itev. Irl. it. Hicks' seientlUc, religious and family journal, Word and Works, now abreast with tho best magazines, is 75c. a year. Both Word and Works and the Almanac $1 80 per year. No hotter Investment possiblo for any person or family. Try it and see. Send to Woni) and Works Pun. Co., 2201, LoeuBt St, St. Louis, Mo aaaamii rr t IlaSal . JSturHiliijV JCBclHtlan SSaaaaVlirtrtl SSxSSSSSK taafcp- AUBURN LOCALS. The twenty-four ox toiim ditching tniK'hino has been qulto n cmioiiaity for our citizens this week. Quite n number of the citizens of tho county drew a sigh of relief when tho grand jury was discharged. Joe Glasgow of Peru was over this week and laid brick sidewalks for Dr. i. W. McGrow and Mrs. II. 13. Peory. The Christian church peoplo are ex cavating from under theli church for Ltjhe purpose of putting in n heating Lx-sherlff Frank Colo wus up from Oklahoma the latter part of Inst week shaking hands with his many old (riende. Tho Methodists held their last ser vice in their old church on Sunday evening. The old building has been sold 1,0 Tid Uuslin who began on Mon day to tear it down and will make it ITto llOU.808. Ex-County Treasurer Geo. E. Cods ingtou waB visiting friends in tho city over Sunday. Mr. Codington bus pur-, chased tho telephone exchange of Cleveland, Oklahoma, and will move his family tboe ut once. Chas. Anderson, manager of the Aus burn Gold Mining Company, who has been at home for tho past month nurs ing a sprained ankle, returned to the Black Hills on Monday to superintend the putting in of the foundation of the pumping plant that the company will install in the spring. District conrt began itp fall term on Monday with Judge Kolligar on the bench. Tlio grand jury was discharged because their was a technicality of law tuised ou the legality of the calling ot tho jury. Judge Kelligar thought it better to discharge the jury and call ii for tho next teun when there could be no objectiou raised. Nemaha County farpd remarkably well In premiums taken at the St. Lou is exposition on fruit. The state ol Nebiaska received a grand prize for its display of fruit. The stute was only beaten by Colorado which stood tlrst. Nemaha county received a gold med al for its collective exhibit. G. W. Alexander of Julian received a gold medal for his display of grapes. Itiohardson county received a silver medal for its collection. John W, Furnas of Brownville re ceived a silver medal for his collection of apples. R. W. Hesseltlne of Peru, Geo. S. Christy and George Dorainy of Johnson and J. F. Shubert of Shubeit each res calved a silver medal for their display of fruit. G W. Alexander of Julian seceived a bronze medal for his raspberries. A. E. Btitten of Auburn, H. A Brown & Sons of Brock, John Davies of Brown v ill all took bronze medals on pears, and B. F. Fredenberc of Johnson a bronze medal on apples. The pretty girl on the cover of The Designer for Jauii'iry will undoubtedly tempt more than one man to investi gate the papes to which she acts as gate-keeper. Two articles in this number have it decidedly Western flav or. A "Chinese New Year in Califor nia" and "The Stanford University and Its Girls." The observing man or woman, who has watched the wonder ful contortions of which the human countenance is uncouciously capable will occur with Rertha Ilasbrook, who wrltrs on "Tho Making of Faces,'' "Our Winter! Boarders Tho Downy Mid Hairy Woodpeckers," Is a charms lug bit of natn.ru study, and "A DinnHi ol Herbs" is a capital New Year etoty In which two widows, two bachelors and, a bull-dog take prominent part. "Pleasant Sitting rooms," by Mary Kilsyth, shows how to combine com fort and attractiveness in the living room. In the fancy-work line there nro "Initialing Household Linen," "Filet or Gittertyl Embroidery," "Hand-made Sweaters" and "Ribbon Decorations." A Frlghtonod Horso Running like mad down the street dumping tho occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there's none us good as Buck Ion's Arnica Salve. Bums, Cuts, Sores. Eczema and Piles, disappear quickly under Its soothing effect. 25a, at Keeliug's Drug Store. Old papers for sale at tills olllce. SCHOOL NOTES "The world detests a whinor who Is satisfied to work with one finger when lie should work with both hands includ ing thumbs and lingers." We would like to ask that all patrons who have pupils in sehool from adjoin ing districts would see that their tui tion is paid up boforo holidays as wo want to straighten up our books at that time. The school now receives tho daily TJ. ' S. Weather Report sent out by tho U, 1 b. Weather Bureau. Tho Physical Geography class also keep a daily weather record besides other laboratory work thus learning of tho weather by actual observation. Have you seen the Nemaha County Teacher? Many couuties publish county magazines for the teacheis but we doubt If any are above the Nemaha County Teacher for genuine usefulness and practical help to patron and pupil as well at teacher. Long may it live to carry on its good work. Tho boy who has time to loaf on tho nlreets or go to every show that happetis'aloiig is uaally the one that knows nothing about his school work. Wonder why? Of course you do not learn nil there is in the world In school but tho quality of the knowledge gained in nchool compared with that of the street will prove Its superiority and ii is the superior things that should demand our attention. , UWUU llMUIIllllim UU llllb LIMJUL till much in this world. It is not what you intended to do but it is what you did that started the gamn to going The, ! did not mean to do that," "1 meant to get my lesson" and such ex pressions are not excuses nor will they be accepted as such. He who can't do anything but tell what ho intended to do is injuring tho school and himself both. Do something. The doing will speak for itself. Dut inn Christmas holidajs is a time when all especially enjoy music. It was during this time of year when the shepherds on the hills of Bethlehem heard that glad somu of the ungels Ally ing, "Peace on earth.good will to man " So it is especially appropriate that we should have the Petersen Sisters Con cert Company with us at this season. They may not have the voices of angels yet they can help to spreading good will among men. You have had bean soup and pumpkin pies now is an op portune time for a musical diet Make your friend a gift of a ticket to this number of our course ;ib a Christ mas present. Nothing will be more uppropnuif . Each pupil should learn to bo neat in personal appearance, should use taste in the arrangement of his work on the board or on his paper- Ho should keep his own room in order, his cap and coat in place and always see that his shoes are clean belore entering the house or school-room. He should not only feel responsible for his own desk til school or his own room at home but Iih should feel an interest in the whole house or room as well. It he learns and practices order in his early days it will probably be a permanent habit by the time he is a man. And think of the old broken down fences, unkept yards, etc., that would not be so if all our men of to day had learned that habit in youtli If you want firo insurance, either in old lino or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. 11 UUHtS WHtRE AIL ELSE FAILS. Gfl ISA Ucst Coimh Sjrup. Tostca Good. Uso gl Prl In tliuo. Sdlrt jy drurclfcts. l W'M. OAMI'UELL, Pres. P. E. ALLEN. Vlee-l'res. ELMER y ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF HEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 am Stock $1,000,000. .Millions of trooa and vinos, Applo, Poach, Plum, Poar, Cherry, Gnpo, etc., tho largest, finest, stock and best sorts over offered by any nursery, Our mon succeed whero others fail. Write to-iluy for torma, uto. STARK BRO'S N. & 0. 0., Louisinn'i. Mo. UIUNCHE3: Atlantic, la., Fayettevillo, Ark., Dansvillo, N. Y., Portland, N. Y., llunUvi.io, Ala. Notice of Sale Notice l hereby given that on Satur day. December 24 1004, at the residence of B. I. Colerick. in Nemaha precinct, Nemaha county, Nebraska, at 1 o'clockk p. m., I will offer for salo to the highest bidder for ensh. one dark bay horse supposed to be about 10 yaars of age. Said horse to be sold as an est ray Dated this 18 day of November, lf)04 r D. T. Smiley, Justice o the Peace. Subscribe for your papers at this ofs (ice. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr, Denver J-Xelenu Butte Suit lattice City Lincoln Omaha Chicago St. Joaeph KanuaH City St. XiOuiH and all Points ICawt and South Portland Sun irrunoisoo -A-nd all l-'ointa West TKAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. No. 07 I'nsBoncer, dully exceplHiin day, for Tecnmoeli, Ueulrlcc, Hold rege and nil points went 0:48 nm No. 08 PasHOUKcr, tlnlly escoptSuu ctny, for Nebrnnkii City. ChlrtiBO and all polntH north and ensl 4 too p m No, 111 Lccal frolghl, dully except Sunday, tor Atchison and Inter tnedlntn Htailons 6:16 p m No. 112 Local Ireluht, dally except Monday, for ItebniHltn C'hy and Intermediate BtiUlous 1 :40 a tn Sleeping, dtnltiK and recllnliiK chnlr earn (tteiits free on tin oimh tmlnn. Ticket Hold nn (I biiKKiKo cheeked to any point lu the United Htutes or Cunndn. For Information, mapn, ttmo tables'iinil tickets cnl on or write to W. E. Wheeldon, agent, or J. FranclH, Ueueral PUnenner Agent, Omnlin, Neb. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending n itkotrli mid description may liiTontinn Is nrobnblr nntentnlile. Cnmniunlm. (ucerumi our opinion iroo wiietncr nn tlonsRtrlctlyconndontlnl. HANDBOOK onl'ntcnts nontfreo. Oldost neoncy for necurlntr pulontn. Patents taken tlirouirh Muim & Co. receive tptcial notice, without clmrgo, In tlio Scientific .American. A handsomely Illustrated wockly. 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