AUBURN LOCALS. JJoinrr Mat' hews is hero 'from Peru tinder tho dootoi'a cure. John Cranmer In having a IupboI with the iheunmtlsm ttiftf week. Editor Dundiio of thu Granger U ou lertaltilng n largo coiiblgnment of tho grip. Thoa. Sajlea an old resident of this county was vlalting old friends tho lat ter part of last week. Barney Ottena has bogun suit against Judge Sttill for pasture r Mit that ho olaima to hu duo him. Tho Parmoro' Inatltuto held Inefc week was ono of tho most successful ever hold in Auburn. Shell Cochran who has been confined to his home by sickness for tho past month Is ablo to bo out again. A F. Algood fro.o his foot whtlo working on tho Mo. Pac. wrocK a short timo ago and Is now in tho hoHpltal at Kansas City In a critical condition. Hob1, Hyera of the Iiyera hotel was brought into pollco court last week charged with Helling liquor to u minor. The cue w a ndjourned till Fob. M, Thoa. Darnoll of Lincoln addreatted tho citizens of Auburn at tho opera h luso last Sunday evening upon the county option law. a bill that Is now before tho legislature. Tho Methodist people occupied the Sunday school 100m of their new church for tho first time, last Sunday Tho contractor Imb completed his work and turned the church over to the trustees. As soon aa tho now oeata arrive tbo church will be dedicated which will bo about March first. The Twice-a-Week Republic of St Louis, iho best aeml-weekly nowas paper in tho country, and Furm Prog ress, America's leading agricultural and homo monthly, will be sent to any address or to separate addresses, when ao requested for One Dollar a Year. Tho Twlce-a-Woek Republic for nearly u century has earned and main tained the confidence ot half a million readers. It covers the nowa of the world thoroughly and accurately, and ' i 'sues special State editions, each cons . taining the latest and most reliable reports of the particular locality in which It circulates, Its apectal depart- meats are edited by experts, and its artists and contributora are among the beat in the country. It in published every Tuesday and Thunday eight pxgea each issue sixteen p iges a week, Farm Progress, isaued on tho Hrnt Thursday of every mon h, contains sixteen or more full, stindard-Bize newspaper pages, filled witu upstosdiito farm literature, and apeoial debarts meats for the homo, fashions, hoys and glrlfl, fiction, etc., etc It la pu llshed by The Republic a guarantee of its excellence and high character. NOTICE OP TAX SALE 'fn the hairs of A. Walrotu and all others Inter a e I.: Niil ico in hereby elvoo that on Uin IM.h iinv of June. 1003, the undersigned purchased at nrlvnte tax sale for delinquent tuxes of year ioui mm an prior years 101 one uj in oiocic thirty nine (39), Nemnha Olty, Nebraska, and lins pRld all subsequent taxes. On or alter June 15th, 1006, the undersigned will apply for a deed for buoI) property unless ruderop- tiuil in uinviuiiniy IUHUV UCUdrUlUg lO IUW. Dated this loth day ol January, 1006. PERSIA HILL. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kldnev trouble nravs tinon ihn minrt Aim courages and lessens ambition: beiutv. vicr ana cneertulness soon r - J 9 -C disappear when the kid neys are out of otAm ' or diseased. Kidney trouble has Decomo so prevalent I that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born 'afflicted with veak kid neys. If the child urin StftS too often. If fhn urine scalds (ha flesh or If. uhn th MM reaches an age when it should be able to contrei tne passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wettlne, depend upon It, the cause of the difficulty Is kldnev trouble, and th iimi step should be towards the treatment of mcso important organs, inis unpleasant trouoie is aue 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 arable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect ol Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold mt - ... a by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall --ajaw w . UWIV V nniHUr,wvH Ing al about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., BInghamton, N. Y., be surd and mention this paper. mm nflrrri W. V. Sandekb & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, FE1JKUAUY 3, 1005 An investigation Into tho Illiteracy of the the convicts at the atato pent tentlary discloses tho fact that forty alx cannot read or wrlto. Out of 300 prisoners in thu institution it is esti mated that over 40 per cent are In need of instruction. A move may be made to havo a school established at tho pen itentlary for tho instruction of those who need to obtain a fair education, A bill has been introduced in the loglalatnre providing for county local option on the saloon question If this passes tho majority of the votes In a county have the right to prohibit sa loons in that county. We hope tho bill will pass. Tho whole county havo to pay the bills when any rascality is committed. It is only right that all should have a vote on thla question We hope the saloou wilt bo blotted out of existence. How's this? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollnrs Ttownrd for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 yours, and bellevo him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Wauiino, Kisnan & Maiivin, Wholesalo DrugglBta, Toledo, O. nail's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, Testimonials sent Iroo. 1'rlco 76 cents por bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Tako Hilt's Funnily Pills for constipation Thoo of our readers who, in addic tion to their homo paper, want a national nowa and family journal, are advised to aubacribe for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, which is published In the solid central city of tho Union and atanda at the vory front among the few really great newspapers of tho world. The daily Globe-Democrat has no equal or rival in all the West and ought to be m the hands of every read er of any daily paper. The weekly Ulobe-Demoorat, issued in semlweekly sections, ablg somiweekly atone dollar per year, ia indispensable to the farmer the merchant or the profesaional man who desires to keep thoroughly posted but who has not the time to read a large dally paper, whllo its great vari ety of well selected reading matter makes It Invaluable to every member of the family. See advertisement else where in this Ibbuo and write to the Globe Printing Company, St. Louis, Mo., for free sample copy. In these days of diversUled farming, many farmers and stockmen in the corn belt carry on profitable lines of mall order business. A number of the farmer readers of Thp Advertiser are dealers in pedigreed live stock, such as oattlo, swine, horeaa and poultry ; while some are interested in other farm spec ialties, such as seedB, vines and nura ery stock, and do a good business both in and outside of Nemaha county. There ia no reason why there should not be a steady stream of money flow ing into this locality from all parts of the country, enriching our people and benefitting all classes. By advertising in The Advertiser any offer you desire to make to the people of this section will be effective. If you deairf how ever to roach buyers generally through out tho West, The Iowa Homestead, with its upwards of 00,000 prosperous farm readers (nearly double the actual circulation of any other weekly Iowa farm paper) will bring ynu cuatomera whoso orders should be mutually profit able. The Homestead is popular with the farmers of all sections, just as it is horp, and is aa excellent as an udvortla log medium aa it ia valuable for tho reader. The Advertlaer will forward either subscriptions or advertisements for The Homestead. Crave Trouble Foreseen It needs but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble ia ahead, unleas you take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs John A. Young of Clay, N. y.. did. She says: " I had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my boart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bad for n long time, but in Electric Bittors, I found just what I needed, for they quickly reliev ed and cured me,'1 Beat medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee by W. W, Keeling, druggist, at C0c a bottle. The people of St. Deroln were greats ly shocked Wednesday afternoon of last week. Jiot t Ifeasley was going to St Deroln and when ho got to what ia known as the "narrowa" he found Francia II J), Hunt lying in the road dead. Mr. Hoasley hurried back and notified Mr. Hunt's family. Mr. Hunt left homo In the morning In usual health, going to St. Deroin to viait his daughter, Mra. G.N. Noyes, whore he stayod for dinner. After dinner he started homo, walking with W. II. Lemon aa far aa tho hitter's homo. Walter S. Maxwell, rural mail ctrrier, then caught up with him and they talked with each other as they went along, Mr. Hunt was carrying some small packages, and aa he was slapping hia hnnda to warm them, Mr, Maxwell oflered to take tho packages nnd leavo them at the house,' put Mr. Hunt aald hia handa were not cold exi cent ono thumb, in which the blood did not seem to circulate. Mr. Maxwell then drovo on, nnd after goiug only a short distance further Mr. Huut had dropped de&d. The coroner whb notified, and drovo down in company with the sheriff and held an inquest The cause of his death wua pronounced apoplexy Francis H. D. Hunt, was born in Rusbville, III , in 1831, nnd at his death was aged 73 years, 0 months and 17 days. lie camp to Blue Springs, Nebr. in 1850, and later moved to Nemaha county In 1802 he joined tho Miss ouri state militia, aorving eighteen months. He whb married to Virginia Ross Oct, 2, 1801. To them were bom eleven children, six of vhom are yet living ChaB F. Hunt of Sbubert, Mrs. Mollle Wilson of Shubert, Mrs. Lena Noyes of St. Deroln, Mrs. Ella Cory of Falla City, Mrs. Partha Hen dricks of Barada, and Mrs. Maud Van Osdel, who lived with her father. The aged wife and mother la at ill livi Ing, and together with the children have the heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends in their sad bereavei ment. The funeral services were held at Shubert Friday conducted by He v .1 r Smith of Nebraska City, and the res mains wore laid at rest in the Prairie Union cemetery. There ia no death! the stars go down To rise upon some fairer shore, And bright in heaven's jewelled crown They ahine forevermore. And ever nearua though unseen, The dear immortal spirits tread. For all the boundless universe Is life there ia no dead. A Friend Farmers Institute at Hoover's Opera House Thursday, Feb. 9 A alraple precaution will prevent both cold and the sensation of being cold. Wild anlmala do not take cold. Men constantly expose tbemselvea to changes In temperature und humidity that no other animal could stand A man'a body ia a furnace. Clothing does not warm him, but only keepa off the cold, The warmth cornea from the burning of the oxygen In combination with tho assimilated food burns freely. It is as really fuel aa coal or wood. The proceaa that goes on in the lungs is similar to that in a stove the more draft the hotter the fire. Give your lunge moro draft and you will feel wanner immediately. Ten long, deep breaths, on coming out of the house in the morning will make the outdoor temperature seem 20 degrees warmer. Long, deep breaths every time you go out from a warm room to the open air will send the blood tingling to the ser vice of the akin and tho colder tho air the moro exhilarating the aensation Try it. Nature baa put in every man'a chest a furnace that beats steam heat. Nebraska City News. Fraud Exposod A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell inilta tlons of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding tho public. This Is to warn you to bei ware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation or remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A aure protection, to you, Is our name on the wrapper. Look for It, on all Dr. King's, or Jiueklon'a remedies, aa all uthera are mere imitations. H, E Buoklen & Co.. Chicago, 111, and Windsor, Canada. SCHOOL NOTES "When a man hates his work, nnd goes abiut it with Indifference, all tho force of the earth can not make him follow it with ontbUBlusm " Wagner Tho tenth grade will give a program at the school house Friday evening February 10, beginning at 7:30 p. m. All friends are invited to be present The primary dopartmenl reports a fall in attendance owing to the extremo cold weather of tho paat week. We find on inquiry that ours ia not the only school that baa Buffered from thla cauae. Supeaintendent Carrington was with ub again last Friday evening. lie also attended our reading circle. He told hlB famoua ghost story to tho pupils of tho high achool much to their amusement. The tenchers of Athena achool of South Auburn oame to Nemaha in n body to attend tho tencher'a meeting. There are Ave of them all told count ing the principal, and a pleasant lot they are too. Mr, Ititchoy of of grammar departs ment of Brownville schools reports j only one case of tardiness ao far dur , ing this term of achool Can we aft ford to allow Brownville to get ahead of ua that way? The intermediate department gave n literary program Friday after recess All seem to have enjoyed it. It was tho work of the pupila themselves no timo being taken by tho teacher for practico or drill. Such exercises we feel are moro profitable to tho pupils in all ways than extended programs re quiring much time for practice nnd preparation. The Teacher's association held here Saturday was unique in some respects but none the less a sue ces. A goodly number of patrons i and school children together with tblrty8ix achool teachers filled the high school room to overflowing. It truly ahowa a school spirit un the part of all and the "apirlr is the quickener of the fleah." Reporta for the month closing Janus nry 27 8h.w: a total enrollment to date of 150, those attending at close of month 135. an average dally attendanoe of 117 and a total of 39 tardy marks The cold weatbfir caused a fall In the THE MOST PERFECT News-Gathering System on Earth IS THAT OF .HE St. Louis Globe-Democrat In addition to the service of the Associated Prea?, it haa its own correapondonta everywhere and covera the eventa of the world moro thoroughly than any othnr paper. It ia absolute ly essential to evety person who would keep abreast of the the tlmea It is first in news, flrat in interest and first in the homes of the people, where its cleanneaa, purity and accuracy make it ever welcome. SEMI-WEEKLY, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR The Great Republican Papcv of Hmerica The Great Newspaper of the World Dally. Including Sunday Dally. Without Sunday One Year 84 00 0 montha 2 00 3 mouths 1 00 One Year S6 00 0 montha 3 00 3 montha l 50 Send Your Subscription To-day or Write for Free Sample Copy Address THE GLOBE PRINTING CO. ST. LOTJIS, MO. YM. 'CAMPBELL, Pros. p. e. ALLEN. VIce-l'res. ELMEIl K. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 averago attendance foi this month effecting the primary department prin cipally. We are pleased to note a des crease in the number of tardy maika. Let tho decreaso continue. "Let no father or mother lay to their souls the flattering notion that they can shirk their duties and think that those dutiea were performed by the school teacher no matter how good that teacher la. All of you know an occa sional father and mother who does juat that thing. We have tho educa tion: we must have the home bringing up; we must have the trained mlndr nnd then wo must have in addition, training for what ia more than mind) training for character '' Roosevelt. Poisons in Food Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate In your food but some day may feel a twinge of dys pepsia that will convinco you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all Bickness duo to poisons of undigested food or money back, 55c nt Keeling'a drugatore. Try them. Notice for Hearing Claims. In tho county court ol Nemnha county, Ncbr. In the mutter of tho tistttto of "ll Keith loy, deceased. Notice lg hereby given that the court liaB made mi order limiting tho time for credltom to Hlo claims nirulust nnlcl deceased to six mouthHlrom the nth duy of KeUrua y, 1S05. nud tbnt February 13th, May 13tli and Ahgn-t 16lh, IU05; nt ten o'clock a ra. of ench day at the offlcoof ihuconnly Judge of Ne ranna county, Nebraska, In Auburn, Nebras ka, nun heen fixed bv tbo court as tho times nnd place when nud whero nil persons who havo claims and demands against said dr ceahed can havo tho samo examined, adjust ed and allowed, and nil claims not presented by the last mentioned dato will bo forover barred, by an order of the court. Dated January 6. 1005. SEAL J. 8. MgOaiity, County Judgo. Til ir Tim mmm Mt ak h mhMm w Wmtw m w wkw mk Wm9 UUIi TYT 1... 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