a Lincoln. Nobr., Jan. 22 Chief Gnme Warden Carter, In hia biennial report shows that tbo not coat to tho atato of the (lab and gamo department for the last two years lias been only $5,080,000 n very low expenditure when tbo bones (Ita derived from tho department nro considered. Tbo dopartment has planted in tbo streams of Nebraska during tbo last two yoara 18,000,000 pike, 0-10,000 rainbow trout, 202,000 brook trout, and more than 1,000,000 croppies, carp, black bass and catAshi Ornamental fish, gold, sliver and pearl to tbo number of 0,800 have beon raised and distributed by tbo department. Moro than $0,000 in excess of expendls turea has been in, and tbo deficiency Ih charged to tho maintonanco ot tbo fl'b hatcheries. During tbo bionniura 13 arrests for violations of tho gwo jaws have been mado and 142 convictions bavo resulted. It is thought that tbo report will Co much in tbo legislature toward obtain ing a moro stringent fish and game law, and securing tho paBsago of tbo bill now pending for tho extension of tho powers of tho flab and gamo corns uilBBlon. Speoial Clubbing Offer The Twice-a-Week Republic of St. Louis, tbo beat aoml-weekly newsi paper in tbo country, and Farm Prog ress, America's leading agricultural and home monthly, will bo sent to any uddress or to aeparato addresses, when so requested for One Dollar a Year. Tho Twico-a-Woek Republic for nearlv a century has earned and malni talned tho confidence ot half a million readers. It covers the nowa of the world thoroughly and accurately, and issues special State editions, each con tuining the lateet and most reliable reports of tbo particular locality in which it circulates. Its special depart ments are edited by oxporta, and ita artists and contributors aro among tho beat in tbo country. It la published every Tuesday and Thursday eight pages each iasue Blxteen pagoa a week, Farm Progreaa, iB8ued on tho flrat ThurBday of every month, contains sixteen or moro full, standardize newspaper. pagc8, filled with upstosdnte farm literature, and special debarts menta for the home, fashions, boys and .girls, fiction, etc., etc. It is published by The Republic a guarantee of ita excellence and high character. It will l'AT you to take advantage of this special offer now. Use this ORDER BLANK T .o Republic, St. Louis, Mo.: Inclosed find 81, for which Bond The TwIcosaiWeek Republic and Farm Progreaa ono year to Name P. OmIIIi.IIMI IU R. F, D, . . No. Date. Note If you want only the Twice avWeekltepublio the price ia 00c a year. The price of Farm Progreaa alone ia 05c a year. Poisons n Food Perhaps you. don't realise that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day may feci a. twinge of dys pepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed tooure all sioknesa due to poisons of undigested food or money back, GOc at Keeling'a drugatore. Try them. Notice for Hearing Claims. In tho county court 01 Nemaha county, Ncbr. In the matter or the Ustulo of ""ll JColtli loy, deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that the court has mado nn order limiting the time for creditors to Mo claims fiRaltiHt mild deceased to nix months Irom tho Hth dny of Kourua y, 1905. and that Fobruary 13th, May 13th and AUgriHt I5th, 11)06; ut ton o'clock a m. of ouch day at the offloo of tho county Judge of Nc matia oouniy. Nebraska, In Auburn, Nebras hu. has boon flxed bv the court in tho times and plaoo when and whom nil persons who havo olalniB and demands against said de aconed can havo tho some examined, adjust ed and allowed, and all claims not nresentod by the lost mentioned dato will bo forever uarreu, oy an oruer or the court. Dated January 6, 1005. SEAL J. 8. McOaiity, County Judge 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether an intention is probably Patentable. Communlca. Hons Rtrlotlr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents tokon through Munn A Co. receive $ptctml notla, without charge, In tho Scientific American. caution of any scUntttto Journal. Tortus, U a VOW I IOUT IllUlHUBi DUiu vj an nonBuoaiurn, The Nebraska Advertiser W, W. Sandkus & Son, Prop's. Fill DAY, JANUARY 27, 1000. Miss Ethol Morrison is on tho sick llfit. Miss Pearle Roberts la aick with tbo grip. Herb Aynea wont to Nebraska City Thursday G. F. Zoolc lias been aick for several days with tho grip. Gilbert & McCandlcss aro filling their ico bouao this week. Mias Besalo Washburn Ib sick witb a bad cold and threatened witb fover. Miss Poarlo Roberta went to Auburn laat Saturday and visited friends until I Monday. Mlaa Lorence Munaon, elocutionist and impersonator at opera house to morrow night. Tho thermometer ut tbo depot regisi tered 18 degrees below zero Wednesday morning the coldest day of toe year. M. W. Knapp went to Hardy Friday morning to visit his brother, Ell Knapp sr., who is Buffering from paralyais. If you want to enjoy the evening do not fail to attend the entertainment by Mias Lorence Munaon at tbo opera bouao Saturday night of this week. Services will bo held at the Metbos dist church next Sunday at 11 o'clock a.m. After that the aervtcea will be hold Sunday evening aa uaual until further notico. Mlaa Loronco Munaon ia a Qneelocu tioniat and impersonator, and all will feel woll repaid who attend Saturday night. Tickets on sale at Heeling's drug store. Reserved Beats 35 cents. SUDDEN DEATH OF P. H. D. HUNT F. II. D. Hunt waa found dead in tho road this side of St. Deroin Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. Hunt bad been to St. Deroin and started to walk home. W. H. Lemon walked with him aa far as the latter'a home. Thia was the laat aeen of Mr. Hunt until bis body was found in the road. The coroner waa notified and came down that even ing nnd held an Inquest. The cause of his death waa found to bo apoplexy. Frank Hunt war one of our old aetts lera, having lived in St. Deroin pre cinct for many years. He always took an aotive part in all public matters, social, political and otherwise, and waa a loader in that part of the county. Ho had a wide acquantanco and a host of frienda. Wo underatand the funeral 8ervicea will bo held at Shubert today. How's this? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any cuso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bollevo him perfectly houorablo In all business transac tions nnd llnanolally ablo to carry out any obligations mado by his Arm. WAXiDINO, Kinnan fc Majivin, Wholesnlo Drugglsta, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lntornnllv. notlug directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent Iroe, Price 75 cents por bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hill's Family Pills for oonstlpatlon Winter touiat ratea to California, the Gulf Country, Cuba, Florida the South and Soutbeaat. Low one way Bettlera rato flrat and third Tue8day8 of January, February March and April to Southeast points beyond tbo Ohio River. Horaeaeekora ratea on the first nnd thirdTueadoyB of each month to pointa South Mid Southwest. In tho Big Horn Baaln, North Platto Valley and eaBtern Colorado aovoral big irrigation enterprises aro practically completed and will be pros pared to deliver water this year. They are offering special inducements in tho way of low priced landa and water righta to early settlera. Buy land now ahead of tho water and roap the big increaae in value which will surely follow. It ia the beat in vestment in tho world for your son i you want to start him out right. In a few years he will bo independently wealthy . Write me for reliable information. L. W. Wakkley, Gon'l Pass. Ag't. Omaha, Neb Mias Lorence Munaon, an elocution st and impersonator, will give an ens tcrtuinmont at tbo opera Iioubo Saturs duy night, Jan. 28, uuder tbo auspices of tbo Itobokah lodgo Miss Munaon corned highly recommended. "A nat ural entertainer. " "An oxcellont elocutionist." "A master in her choson profeaalon." "I moat heartily com mond bor to public favor." Theao aro aomo of tho recommendations from nowapapers, collego presidents, lecturo committees, otc. Nemaha county paid into the atato treaaury laat week tbo sum of 80040.01, bolng tho laat payment on tho sum of S24.447.75 which was turned into tho state exchequer by this county during tbo year 1001. Mr. Dirka wbb tbo fifteenth treasurer to make hia final settlement all the otbera being from western countiea where tho revenue ia mostly derived from school lands and the hooka are easily and quickly kept, while our couuty ia ono of the heaviest payers and tbo treasurer is compelled to keep thirty-aeven different funda and the school and road funds are again divided into elghtyitwo and fifty-Bix different accounts. The treas urer during 1004 collected $144,819.70 county tax. Republican. Tbo Fobruary Woman's Homo Com panion is packed witb good thinga from cover to eovor, A unique feat ure is a doublepago drawing allowing How Unolo Sam ia Spending Hundreda of Millions of Dollara to Make Wash-. ington the Most Beautiful Capitol in the World. Other featurea are: Ice Yachting Tho Now Sport for Women. and The International Sunday-School Invasion of the Holy Land. The (lotion include8 atorlea by Louie Tracy, G. T. Evana, Madge L, Axford and Frederick Smith. Mrs. Lincoln gives her twelve favorite recipea. There ore helpful articles on valentine partiea, new ideas in faahiona for men and women, and a number of contributions from women on How I Earned My Own Support. Published by Tbo Crowell Publishing Company, Spring field, Ohio; one dollar u year; ten centa a copy, The Lincoln News says: Represent tative Ca8sell introduced a series of measures in the house Wednesday which are desired to impose a gradb uated inheritance tax on Nebraska estatea, for the purpoae of eatabliahing a fund for the construction of perma nent roads in tbo various counties of the state, the money to be expended by county boards in the conatruction of permanently metaled roadbeds from nlno to twelve feet in width. The measure will impose a tax of $2 per 8100 op estates over $10,000 when tbey go to persons related in the first degree such as sons and daughters. The tax ia increased aa the relationship bes comes more distant, the maximum tax baing $0 per $100. The bill is designed to supply tho state with permanent roadways in a different manner from that now in vogue. The county board is given charge of the fund which is to be raised and that body is required to let con- tracta for the improvement of the roada at public bidding, none of the money to be expended within tho corporate limita of any city or town. Under the terma of one of tho bills which aro to form the baeis for tho now ayatem, the roada must be at least twenty-flve feet wide and tbo metaled strip must have a place In the mlddlo making a dirt road on either aide. The material to be used in the conatruction of the roada is not specii fled, but it is provided that It must be of approved quality. At the present timo tho statute pro vidca for tho imposition of a alight inheritance tax, but it ia very small as compared with that which Mr. Caasell proposes to impose. In juatiflcation for tbo meaauro which propoaea to con tribute the money to tho road fund of tbo couuty it is claimed that the con struction of good roadways will nave much to do in increasing tho value of Nebraska farm lands. Tho distribu tion of tbo monoy and the location of the roads which aro to be improved ia left to the county boards, but that is considered tho most feasible motbod of determining where tho expenditure is to bo made. We will send tho Advertiser, the weekly Lincoln State Journal, tbe Iowa Homestead, tbe Farm Gazette and the Ilomemaker, all ono year for only SI GO. Tbe regular price of those AUBURN LOCALS. John Daughorty has gono to Old Mexico to seo tbo country, The Farmers' Institute ia in session Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Mercury 22 below zero on Wodness day morning, tho . coldest day of tho year. Mr. CbrlB Shuck, a retired farmer formerly living near Nemaha, is quite aick. Mrs. Mary Tear went to Omaha last weok to attend a meeting of the Epi8copal church, Tho ladies of the Christian church give a trip around tho world Thuraday afternoon and evening. Bert Campbell left Sunday evouing for southern Illinois in tbo interest of John Swan'a Four in One rack a. Clay t Harbenberger mot with an acci dent while handling ico last week that split his chin open tyy being struck with a cake of ice. There is a prospect of a lively cons test over tbo will of tbe late Peter Whitlow aa some of tbe children were not provided for. Two tramps are in tbo city jail bes cause they broko into tbo Prospect sohool house one evening recently and proceeded to keep warm all night. Miss Alva Sly of Prwnee City has been engaged to All the vacancy caused by tbe reaignation of MIsa Minnie Gardner from our high school faculty. A head end collision occurred just west of the LI. P. depot on Monday night about ten o'clock between two freight trains. One engine waa badly demoliahed but no ono was hurt. Hazel E. Anderson, tbo fifteen year old daughter of S. K. Anderson, died at tho home of her parents last Satur day or typhoid fever. She was a momber of the tenth grada of the pubs lie school. Dr. S. W. McGrew ia being mention ed by many of his frienda as a probable candidate for congress to succeed E. J. Burkett. Dr. McGrew baa many frienda who would be glad to do what they could for hia succeps. It has developed that Harmon Kay was not so incompetent as some thought he waa wbeu be deeded hia farma in thia county to his brothernin law, as at tbe aame time tbe brother-in-law deeded tho land to Mr. Ray's children, Mr. Ray had often remarked that he did not propose to havelawyerB settle his business for him. On Tuesday nigbt Ted Fox and Jim Anderson saw two tramps break into tbo Proapect school house, just south of town. They notified Sheriff Lawrence, who went out and arrested the men. When be found them they bad broken into tbo coal shed, stolen a quantity of fuel and built up a roaring Are. Tbey were brought to town and placed in tbe county jail and on Wed nesday afternoon appeared before County Judge McCarty aud plead guil ty to tbe charge of trespass. Tbey were Qned $50. Tbo two fellows are hard characters and have the appearance of crimioala. They Rave the names of Fred Wilson and Jamea Burns, and claimed their homes are in Minneapolis, Minn. A charge of burglary has also been preferred against the men and they have been given two daya In which to answer. ( The patrons of the Pro-pect school have been bothered for a long time by tramps converting the building into a lodging house. Sometimes the fellows do not leave until tho teacher arrives, A stop will bo put to the practice. WilBon and Burns aro now in the county jail, awaltlug trial for the sers loua charges preferred against them Auburn Herald. Take the wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop. Old papers for sale at this office. W'M.f CAMPBELL, Pres. P. E. ALLEN, Vlce-Pres. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 SCHOOL NOTES Tho tenth grade aro arranging a pros gram to be given in tbo immodLt future. They promise somotblug good. Havo we all the school spirit? Are wo willing to do something that is another's duty when It is for tho good of tbe Bchool. Tis bettor to seek to seo new beauties in old or familiar tbinga about us than to whine for a chanco to seo old beaut ties in aomo now far off land. Moat of tbe tenth and some of tbe ninth grado pupila went to Auburn Monday to attend tho funeral of a former achoolmato, Miss Hazel Andor son. Remember the teacher's meeting at achool house Satuiday. It id called a teacner'a meoting but that doesn't moan it is for teachers only. Come for you aro welcome. Through our diligent use and com' plote mastery of tbo old we discover tbe new. Columbus waa simply seek ing a path to the other side of the old world when he found the new. Still sickness claims some of our pu pils. Yot wo can't complain. While other schoola havo had to oloae for diphtheria or beon almoat doprived of pupila by acarlet fover,, ours has passed through measles and smallpox both With a good average attendance. There aro two classes of learners in life as well as in school. One learns (some) pecauae ho has to work (would not work without a "boas',) and the other has to learn (much) because be works (without being watched.) Ins dependent effort counts for much more than the "have to" kind. Teachers Reading Circle will meet with Mr. Sanders Friday evening Jan. 27. Lesson is the second and third chapters of Geographic Influencea. Leader is Clifford Hendricks, who is to conduct tbe circle on tbe plan of a class recitation. All teachers are es pecially invited to be present. Juat received a copy of the Second Biennial Report of the Nebraska LU brary Commiasion. In looking over ita atatistics we And Brock lias received four of these traveling librariea and a rural school diatrict of that sectiou of county has received three, that Uiclw ardaon county apent over 81700 last year on achool libruries, and that there are only thirty six public librariea in the state. When we stop to think that our school hasn't any library wj,t so ever we wonder why, Other achoolb no larger than ours have libraries ranging all the way from one hundred to eight or nine hundred volumes. "Let ub be up and doing." "A childless neighborhood ia worso than a childless home, and the com munity that neglect to provide ade quately for the education of ita child ren deservea to be childless till laat man dies unattended, uumouruedj and uuburied." So aaya a prominent editor aud educator. Think what it would mean, how lonesome and unlifeliko your home or your community would be without children, dear friends, when if, ever you aro tempted to vlah there were no children. If such a condition woao to exist there are none that would not sacrifice much, even to half their possessions to have it chang ed back. Fraud Exposed A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to Bell imita" tions of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, CoughB and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding tho public This la to warn you to be- ware of auch people, who aeek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have beon successfully curing dlaease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you, Is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's, or Bucklon's remedies, us all otbera aro mere imitationa. II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, 111., and Windaor, Canada. MM papers is $15.25. n BOB Umce, WO W BU, 0ULUlilJ, Jt v.