V i. 5- Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order " or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be bdrn 'afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates -too often, if the urino scalds the flesh or If, vhen the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble 1s due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect oi Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists, In fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall iree, also pamphlet tell- rtomo of Bwmrp-rtoot. ing all about it, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., ba sure and mention this paper. Notice for Hearing Claims. In tho county courl, ot Noiuatm county, Ncbr. In tho matter or tliu KHtnlo of 11 Ktlth. Notion ii hereby ulvpn Unit the court has in ado an ordor limiting the time for oredltorH to flloolnlmH until iiM. nald riocuiiHOd to hIx months from tho tith day of Kobrua y, lOHfi. and that February 13th, May 13th and .vugnst 16th, 1 005; utton o'oloolc a m.of o.ich day at tho ofllco of tliu comity Jtulgo of Nc. mnha oonnty, Nobrnskn, In Annum, Nobnm ka, ban boon fixed bv tho court its tho times and plaoo when and where nil persons who liavo olalmH and demandti ngulnHt Hld de ceased can havothoHamo examined, adjust ed and allowed, and all claims not presented 3 tho Inst mentioned data will bo loruvor barred, by mi order of tho court. Dated January 6. 1905. SEAL J. 8. MoOaIITY, County Juiliro. This crreftt lock medicine In n monoy Bayer for stock raisers. It ii a medicine, not a dinar. fnnA m condition powder. Though put up in coarser torm than Thcdford s Black-Drauoht. renowned for thn cure oLtho digestion troubles of pcrsonsit has tho name qualities otuumgorating digestion, stirring .uVlho torpid liver and loosening tho constipated bowels for all ntnek and poultry. It is carefully pre pared and its action is so healthful Lthat stock crow and thrive with an I ! I J 1 i.1 ? 1 T, vwwiiuuiu uubu in uioir ioou. it cures hog cholera and makes hogs I crow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colas in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do I more work for the food consumed. It gives animalB and fowls of all kinds now lifo. Evcrv farmer nnrl raiser should certainly crivo it a. trial. It costs 25c. a can and saves ten times its price in profit. PrrrsBUBO, Kam., March 36, 1904. I have been using your Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine on my stock for ioma time. I taavo used all kinds of stock food but I hare found that yours la the beat for my purpose. J. S. HAS80N. AND Iron houmtaih Route, mm GV KNOWN AS THE GREAT SOUTHWEST SYSTEM. Oonaeetlag the Oomerell Centers and Rich Yanaa of MISSOURI, Tho Broad Corn and Wheat Fields and Thriving Cities of KANSAS, The Fertile River .Valleys, .Trade Canters and KoUlB Jhralrles of NEBRASKA, The Grand.Piotaresqae and Enchanting Scenery, and the famous kilning District o COLORADO. Tho Agricultural. Fruit, Mineral and Timber ands.aad Famous Uot Sprlags of ARKANSAS, The Sagar Plaatatlona and Immense Rice Holds ot LOUISIANA, The Cotton and Grata Fields, the Cattle IUnga and Winter KesorU of TEXAS, Historical and Scemte OLD AND NEW MEXICO, And forms with its Connections the Popular Winter Route to CALIFORNIA For descriptive and Illustrated pamphlets of ""j i uo muuyv ntiivM, awureas uoiupaiucB' Anxnts.or C.TOWNSEND. fininl rautsftr and Tjtkct Agtat, T. LOUIS. The Nebraska Advertiser W, W. Sandkhh & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, .1 ANUAItY 18, 1005. Take tho wagonette when In A us burn If you want to ta to any purt of the city. John McElhitney prop. How's his? Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars Howard for any cnnoof Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Uuro. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,). Wo, tho nnderxlgncd, hnvo known F. J. Cheney for the Inst 16yer, and bellovo him perfectly honorablo In all business trammr tlons and financially aL'lo to carry out auy obligation made by his firm. Wai.mno, Kimnan & MAnviN, Wholosalo DrugKlHtfl, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting dhrectly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the Hystom. Testlmotilals sont Ireo. Price 76 cents per bottle. Bold by ull druggists. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation Tho Delineator for February, with a beautiful art cover nnd a varied table of contents, 1b a most attractive num ber As u special feature, Lionel S. Muplcson gives an account of Grand Opera on its travels, n paper that is full of humor as woll as of genuine interest and Is strikingly illustrated. The romance of Chopin und the beauti ful Countess Deluhlne Potocka is charmingly related by Gustiw Kobbe in the "Composers Series," and in an Interesting papor Allan Sutherland tolls something of the origin and rr rnance of that matchless byion of Henry Francis Lyte, "Abide With Me." There aro also good stories by Mary Stewart Cutting, Anne O'Hugau and Owen Oliver, in addition to the children's corner, which includes one of L. Prank Bautn's "Animal Fairy Tales" und a "Son Riley Rabbit" story by Grace MacGowan Cooke. Some of the early Spring styleB mo shown, and of further interest to women is the chapter on "The Making of a House wife," containing a world of augges" tlon. The department "Good Loukh," which discusses the forehead, and Mrs Theodore V. lilrney's contribution on 'The Mistukes of Mothers" ure other Items especially helpful. Winter touist rates to California, the Gulf Country, Cuba, Florida the South and Southeast. Low ono way settlers rate first and third Tuesdays of January, February March and April to Southeast points beyond the Ohio River. Uomeseokers rates on the first and third Tuesduys of each month to points South and Soutwcast, In the Big Horn Basin, North 1'latto Valley and eastern Colorado several big irrigation enterprises are practically completed and will bo pres pared to deliver water this year. They are offering special inducements in the way of low priced lands and water rights to early settlers. Buy land now ahead of the water and reap the big increase in value which will surely follow. It is the best in vestment in the world for your son if you want to start him out right. In a few years he will be independently wealthy. Write me for reliable informalion. L. W. Wakklky, Gen'l Pass. Ag't. Omaha, Neb Poisons n Food Perhaps you don't realize that many puin poisons originate in your food, but some day may feel a twinge i f dys pepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all Bickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. 55 j at Keellug's drugstore. Try them. Tho greatest newspaper in Nebruska today is the Llncolu Sunday Star. It has special features not found in nny other nowBpapor. The Star's Comic Section is printed In colors and has no equal in the west. Added to theBo are the many interesting teaturos that go lo make up a great dully newspaper. The Sunday Star has made a groat hit and Is a tremendous success. We want boys in every town iu No- braska to sell tho Sunday Star. Other boys are making good money selling thoStur. We start you in business free. Prizes are offered each month to the boys who sell the greatest num ber of Sunda SUrs. Wrlto for parti culars of this offer and work up your list of customers before some one gets ahead of you. Remember wo help you to start in the business. No cupitul required. Don't delay. Wrlto today. Address Star Pnb, Co., Lincoln, Neb SCHOOL NOTES "Out of tho dust scum of tilings' Something always, always sings." "The great sources of wisdom are ex perience and observation, and these are denied to none." Channlng. Current topics is now ono of the res gular features of the oponing exercised of the high school department. Several seats are vucant on tho ac count of pupils being sick or absent on visits. We wish tho sick ones a speedy recovery and others u peasant visit. Miss Pearl Stout, ono of Block school's pupils and a former pupil of Mr Hendricks at that place, visited our schools last Wednesday. A local teacher's association will bo held in Nemaha Saturday, Jan. 28. Watch for the program In the paper. Patrons and anyone interested in school aro urged to bo present. Some patrons aro backwards about going to the teachers with school trouble. This should not be. What ever coucems one of the pupils of the school concerns the teacher, The teacher needs the patron's help und ad vice. Teacher's circle will meet at Mrs. Argabright's Friday evening, Januury 13. The work to bo taken up is the first two chapters in "The Geographic Influences in American History " Eaoli teacher is to have a number of questions on each chapter that are to be used In tho discussion. Given: one hour'u study on Latin and three hour's skating, ull to be act complished in three hours. Hard problem isnt it? Tue ninth and tenth grades solve It very easily either by eliminating the Latin or substituting skating. How nice to huvo studied aigebra! Curious but it is true. The teacher who has taught for any length of unit has always noticed that when at any time a pupil hud to be placed iu a low er grade the parent usually susplcioued the teacher of being uufalr. On the other hand she has seldom if ever bad a parent object to an advancement of lis child and often he urges her to do so when it Ib uot prepared to do the work of the advanced grade. To the patrons and friends interested iu the school: Many questions have bt-en asked and explanations giveu iu regard to the )lan of excusing the two primary j grades at recess. We do not intend by i on A,rr n imilra load Mia mnnnnf nf I work heretofore doue, but simply give tneso two grades the greater part of our attention for the first half of the morning und afternoon session, there by doing the same work in a much less scattuted manner. We do not wish any one to suppose that this action was taken nor tliiy decision made without all duo consideration and careful study. We have In our primary room four diBtinct grades?, averaging about fours teen pupils each. If our patrons will stop to consider the individual demunds these little oues make upon our atten tion and the time required to present aud carefully over-see the work thoy are doing, we feel that you will agree with us in suying, to keep these little folks all busy for the full time of each porioil is practically impossible. Our room is small, as most of our patrons know, and the Heats, although targe and numerous enough and no tuerous enough to bald fifty-live little people, still they do not make comfort able seats for a period of three hours time with even a recreation period of fifteen mlnutea. Yet taking all these dlfllcultles Into consideration, we as teachers are not co nplalulug of our task. Far from It Wo are simply trying to explain the cause for dlnmlsalng the primary grades after a working period of one hour aud thiity minutes. We feel kindly indeed toward those parents who have talkod considerately With us on this subject nnd wohope to show you, If you will so permit us, that children of tho primary grades will derive moro benollt from the ins tenslvo work of half a period than they possibly can from u more scattered field of three hours lubor. Wo will agree that iu a strictly pris raary school, little folks nre kept busy aud perhaps profitably bo for a greater length of tirne, but we must meet the problems as they are presented and solve them by the best method, and we after having tried numerous plans and navlng been displeased with tholr re- suits, have decided on this us the best plan by which we can conduct our work. Wo nsk you then, Will you not wills ingly, with us, give it a trial ? for by so doing you are bringing homo and school training into that closo relation ship, tho need of which wo all so well realize. AUBURN LOCALS. II. R. Howo spent Sunday at homo with his family. Ralph Kimlor diod at the homo of his parents lubt Monday aged 25 years. T. S. Horn, chairman of the republi can central committee, was in Lincoln last week. Mr. aud Mrs, Frank Mershon celoi brated their silver wedding on Now Year's day. Ex-county Supt. Parriott was In town a short time lust week shaking bauds with old friends. Dr. S. W. McGrew is still confined to his bed with the bruiBe ho received in going down cellar wihout using the stairs. The Mo. Pae. have placed a Bwitch onglne in the yards at this place aud u switching crew. This will faclliate tho bundling of the freight here. W. E. Weis who has been the res porter on tho Uepublicun since last August has accepted a similar position with the Herald of this city. 1 Wm .Daniels, who formerly lived on ' a farm near Nemaha, was taken to the asylum last Thumday. Mr. Daniels' mind has been failing for the past yeai and his friends thought him better at the asylum. J. M. Burress und T. J. Cruminel returned home from their oil wells at Cleveland, Oklahoma, t'lis week Their No. 2 well is producing them about seventy-live barrels of oil per day and they have begun work on drilling the third well, Peter Whitlow, a pioneer of the coun ty, died ut the home of his wn north of the city lust Saturday morning, aged 83 years, 4 mouths and 3 days. Fun ral services were held ou Sunday ut 2 pm. at the Lutheran church. Pter Whitlow and family settled in Nemaha county in 1854. Five nous and Qve daugnters were born to them aud all grew to manhood and woman -hood and are still living except one. Word reached town Tuesday that Geo. Meisner living four miles south west of Johnson had committed suis cide. County coroner O. A. Lutgen and deputy sheriff Fred Rubra went out to investigate and fund that after threatening to "do up" the family, Mr. Meisner had left homo on Monday and after he had gone the wife and children went to a neighbors for protection. The next morning Meisner, not appear ing to do the chores, the neighbors be gan to investigate and found him in the house with the doors locked with the top of his head blown off He had placed his chin over both barrels of a shot gun and sent both charges through his head. A wife and six children are left, the oldest a boy of about eighteen. Last summer Mr. Meisner was in the custody of the Bhenff for a number of days upon the charge of insanity. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN in this coun ty and adjoining territories, to repre sent and advertise an old established hoiiBe of financial standing Salary to men S21 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with expenses advanced each Monday by check diract from head quarters. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position permauent Address, Blew Bros. &Co., Dipt. A Monon Uldg., Chicago, III. WMCAMP11ELL, Tres. P. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Prea. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 Wanted Stock $1,000,000. 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