Thouaatids nave Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common gla$3 with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or cet tllnp indicates an , unhealthy condl 'tlon of the kid neys; if It staln3 your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also tonvlnclng proof that the kidneys and blad Jerarc out of order. AVlint to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part . of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is coon realized. It stands the highest for It3 won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a cample bottle of thia wonderful discovery - and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, address ut. Kilmer & nomo of Bwnmp-noot. Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men Bon reading this generous offer In thi3 paper. Mountain Route, KNOWMfktTHB MAT SOUTHWEST SYfttM. Connecting tho Oomv,frM!il CcntoA. fWli Fafcnt of MISSOURI, The Broad Corn and Wheat VA 1fttrmtL' Oltlea of KANSAb. Tho Fertllo niver Valleys, TriTo. OenUvftMd ltolllnff I'rVrlos of NEBRASKA, Thoarnnd.WcturcaqnofnidEnchnnUnB Scenery. Mul tho Famous Mining DIstrlcU o' COLORADO. s Tim AgTioultnral, Fruit, Mineral nnd Timber 4MuU,and Famous Hot Hprlnga of ARKANSAS, f ar flastAtlona nnd Immenao Illco Fields of LOUISIANA. WWinMlj Ornln Fields, tho Oattlo Ranges M Winter Uoaorts of TEXAS, Historical nnd Bconlo OLD AND NEW. MEXICO, A SanM WK 1U Connections tho Popular Winter ltouto to m CALIFORNIA or jCMttrlptWn nnd lllUBtratod pamphlets of -nay of w rtw States, address Companies' AgenU. Wt0.TOWNSEND, tatnl hswnger ud Ticket Agent, r x OT. LOUIS. Special Eodaced Rates to Tho South. To New Orleans with 21 days final limit $17.55 round trip. To other paints in the South 75 per cent of the i rogulnr flrat class rate whore the rate ' does not come under $0.50. Datos of salo April 4th and 18th. We wish to announce that tho rates or regular Drat class fare nlua S2.on on tho Qrat and third Tuesdays will cons unuo in eiiect all during the summer International Sunday achool convan tlon, Toronto, round trip $27.15, dates or Bain June 18, 10 and 21 with a final 1 11. . . . . . ,jimu i aving rorouto not later than junoHO. Account Lewis &"01ark Centennial. We offer rates to the following points, I'orciand Oregon, Seattle, Tacoraa. Bill ingham Washington and Vancouver. and Victoria and return, with a final limit of ninety days but not to bo later than Nov. 80, 1005, at the very low rate of 345. With going in anv reeu lar direct route nnd returning same or any regular direct routes, except that parties going via San Francisco nnd steamer or tho Shoste route will be $11 dollars higher, nnd for tickets res turning vfa Winnipeg and St, Paul will be $10 higher. Dates of sale will be May 23, 24 and 25,June 13, 1-1, 15 nnd 27, 28 and 20, with various other dates in July, Aug. nnd Sept. The Puoliic Coast Steamship Co. have arranged to give regular excursions to Alaska at a very cheap rate for the round trip. They will show you many interesting points in Alaska. Lincoln, Nebr., April 10 to the 35, account Musical Festival with a final w limit April 17, rate of 82 .80. O. E. Rotramel, As'at Agent, i Mo. Pac. Ry. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS XiAV,lREAIi 1 12 ST ATE, COLLECTIONS Offlcen over rostoWoo Building, at Frank Noal'a did stand, , AUBURN, .NEBRASKA he Nebraska Advertiser W. VV. Sanderr & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, Al'ItIL M, 1005. DEATH OF WILLIAM BURNS William Burns, one of tho oldest settlors of this part of the state, and one of the oldest mon in the county, died at his home in Nemaha Monday, April 10, 1005, at 4:20 p. m , aged 87 years, 2 months and (J days. Mr. Burns has resided In Nemaha or about twenty years, but has lived In Nematia and Richardson counties for nearly forty-eight years. He was highly respected for his integrity and uprightress, Ho leaves four sons and two daughters living Mrs. Mary A. TitiiB, James M. and Fuller Burns and Emma Burns of Nemaha, Win, Burns of Idaho, and Warren Burns of Shu bert. The following has been handed us for publication: Wm. Burns was born in Veruaout Feb. 4, 1818. At tho early ago of 11 ho wentjto NowYork, and after a time to Pennsylvania, where ho was mar ried in 1811 . From there ho moved to Ohio and later to Nebraska, arriving here in July, 1857, and has had a con tinuous realdouco in Nemaha and Rich ardson counties over since. Ills aged wife died May 18, 1805, after 54 years of married life. Slnco then Father Burns has looked forward to the time of hi departure from this life, that ho might be reunited with tho agel life companion that has gone before. To thia union were horn ten children, six boys and four girls, four of whom, two boys and two girls, have gone to their roward. Father Burns united with tho church of Christ twenty years ago and his growth in grace and knowledgo of tho truth was marked from the first, and he continued steadfast, immovable, al ways abounding in the works of the Lord. He loaves a long list of sorrowing relatives to mourn his loss, among them being an aged sister in Ohio, tos gethor with six children, 25 grand chil dren and 17 greatgrandchildren. Father Burns throughout the whole of hlB long life was a man of tho best of morals and his oxnmple Is n better heritage to his posterity than much property of transient value. "I saw an aged man upon his bier. His hair was thin and white, and on his brow A xecord of tho cares of many years. Cares that aro ended and forgotten now. And there was sadness round and faces bowed, And women's tears fell fast and chilo dren walled aloud. His youth wbb Innocent, his riper age Marked with some act of goodness overy day, And watched by eyes that loved him, calm and sage, Faded bis late deblining yenrs away. Meekly he gave his being up and went To share the holy reBt, that waits a life well spent." J. W. S. How's this? Wo olTerOno Hundred Dollars Howard for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho nnderslfjuod, have known K. j. Choney for tho last lfi yenrs. and bollovn liim perfectly honorab)oln all business traiiBac- uouh mm nnanciniiy atrlo to carry out any obligations mado by his tlrm. WAIiUINO, Kl.NNAN tfc MAllVIN, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tnken lntoriiully, aotlug directly upon tho blood nnd mnnnnu surfaces of tho system, Testimonials sent iruo. rnco 75 couts per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Talco Hull's Family Pills for oonstlputlon Cheap Ono Way Rates' to California, Puget Sound and tho Northwest couni try, dally until May 15. Eastorn Trips: If sou are enntom- platlng an eastern triD this snrhm ter wrlto mo for Information. We will probably be able to offer you mon ey saving suggestions, L. W. Wakeley. Qer'l Pass Ag't, Omaha, Nebr. W, E. WnEKLDON, Ticket Agent. Poisons in Food Perhaps you don't realir.e that mnnv pain ))l3')iis origin ue liiyour food. but some day may feel a twingo of dvs- pepsla that will convinco you. Dr. King's Now Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness duo to poisons of undigested foodor money baok, 55c At Keeling'a drugstore. Try them. SCHOOL NOTES Have you noticed tho trees on the school grounds since their spring trim ? Tho tenth grade thome3 are In aud promise something worth while. Tho now perploxlng question is, will they got tho opora Iioubo done In time? "The best schools aro found In those communities In which all the people aro Interested in doing something for their support." State Supt. Stetson. Out of tho forty-one visitors in tho high school department there have only boon four paronts or visitors who had children In school. Why is it so? The sevotith grudo la getting to be small in numbers but they feol that quality not quantity counts. Tho few er the members of a class the more individual attontiou each will get from the teacher. Tho Physical Geography class now tako laboratory work on Mondays and Tuesdays, writing Wednesdays and drawing Thursdays and Frld&ys at the peroid just before recess in tho afteri noon, thus eliminating the after school work. Basket ball is still popular among tho girls. Sorao of thorn show considt orable skill in tho game. It is an oxs cellent exorcise and as a usual thing those who sppnd their recesses engaged in that game aro good students in the school room. Tho A" section of tho XJ. S. History class are doing some excellent work Thoy are students and that accounts for their ability, It is not so much genius as it is good, persistent, well directed work that wins out in this world. Aa a rule oue worker is worth two geniuses. There nre not a great many pupils who would tell a falsehood but some thoro are who would injure themselves to the extent of trying to pass work that is not theirs for their own. One is just na great an evil aa the other. If ono doesn't know anything it is best to acknowledge it rather than to put on a false face. It is hard, very hard to oo two things at once. Do you see that girl over there? She looks at her book for a short time but presently her head drops on her hand and her eyes assume an expression that betokens tnoughts far distant from present matters. Perhaps it is of some buggy ride or party or some other irrevalent matter. Well, what of it? What is that to her teacher? The teacher might ask, what ia that to her lesson? Listen to her recite when she comes to class. It is, "I don't know," "I didn't get that far," "I have forgotten," etc., through an endless line of excuses and apologies, One will havo to bo offered upon the altar to Neglect. Which shajl it bo? Choose the "better part " i aud Exposed A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell imltaQ tionsof Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, and other medicines, thereby dofrauding the public. This Is to warn you to bes ware of such people, who seek to profit through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A suro protection, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's, or Bucklon's remedies, as all others are mere imitations. II. E. Buoklbn & Co.. Chicago, 111., and Wiudsor, Canada. A. G. WARREN PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER I have all the latest designs in Wall Paper, and can furs nlsh you any quality yon want from 5c to 1 per roll, 'Phono mo at Central Oflloo, or drop mo a Card, Nemaha Neuiiaska Wonltl thnt wo could SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP with the BtrcuEtli of n million voice that Dr. King's NewDiscoverv U U M tb lromshUI, Atlliuiu. IMourUy, in lucttBionlo,Orli, Horcl'hrnat MONEY BACK IP IT FAILS. Price 60a and $1.00. Trial Bottlo Frea. A peculiar story of domestic infels Iclty comes from Shubort. Illrara Stotts Is a highly respected farmer living In tho vicinity of that place. He moved thoro from this county. Ho married a girl who is well known bore and whose paronts aro residents of Colorado and nre well connected. Stotts had a hired man named Wilson and recently ho had reasons to suspect his wlfo of having intimate relatione with the man. He watched them and found that they were making prepara Hons to olopo. Ho confronted the pair with tho evidence of their ulan and in stead of reproaching tho wife for her infidelity and going nfter the hired man with a shotgun for wrecking his Home and happiness, ho gave them money to go to somo dlstnut point where ho will never again come in contact with them. mo woman anu nor paramour wero driven to the depot at Falls City by her son. Wheto they havo gono is only known to they themselves. Tho sympathy of all the people in the Shubert noiRhors 'hood is with the wronged husband Ho is a man of fine character and the tragedy that has been enacted in his life is worse than if death Itself had entered. Auburn Herald. Agonizing Burns aroluatantly relieved , and pprfectly healed, by Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. C Rlvenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes I burnt my kneo dreadfully ; that It blistered ail over. Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo stopped the pain, and healed it wiinout a scar." Also iioals all wounds and sores. 25c at W. W. Keeling. uruggiBt. Cravo Troublo Forosoon It needs but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead unless you take the proper medicine for your diseane. hh Mrs John A. Young of Clay, N. Y. did. She 3iiys: I had neuralgia of tho liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bud for a long time, but in Electric Bitters, I found just what I needed, for they quickly rellev ed and cured me." Best medicine for weak women. Sold under gunranteo by W.W, Keeling, druggist, at 50c a bottlo. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical - Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska PETER KERKER. Sealer In Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, WESLEY H. CLARK Dealer in Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes,r,etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEEC Phone calls answered! promptly. NEilAHA, NEBR. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr, liinaoln. Omaha Chicago St. .ToHopli KanHaa City St. XjouIh and all Points HJawt nnd South Denver Helena Butte Salt Lake City Portland San 3Tranoisoo .A.nd all I?ointH "West TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No. 07 PiuwenKor, dully oxcoptSun- day, for Tooumsoli, Houtrlco, Tioldrcgo and nil points west 0:18 a in No. 08 PftHsonKor, daily oxcontSun day.for Nebraska City, Chicago nnd nil points) north and cast 1 :00 p ni No, 111 Local frolclit, dally oxcopt Sunday, for Atchison and Inter mediate Rtailons fi:15 p m No, 112 Local freiuht. dully excopt Monday, for NouraHlta Chy nnd intermediate stations 1:40 nm WM.fOAMPllKLL, Tres. p, e. ALLEN, Vlce-l'res. BLMEtt E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stocli, $5,000 Wo will send tho Advortlser, tho weekly Lincoln Stato Journal,, tho Iowa Homestead, tbo Farm Gazetto 'and tho Ilomomaker, all ono year for only SI. 00. Tho regular price of tbesd papers is $3.25. Order of Hoaring and Notico on Petition for Sottloraont of Account. In tho county court of Noinnha county, Nc braskn. Tho State of Nobrnskn, County of Notnnha bu To tho heirs of David Carroll tholr names ami places or rcsldenca belntf unknown nnd In nil nnrtnnn Inlnnufoil ... ln nuin.n of nald Uavld Carroll, deceased. Notlco is hereby glyoa that J. W. Arms strong anu nieu a petition prnylni; for nuu Rfit tlomnnf. nnrl nllninnni nr i.io ...... ----- iiu.,.j w. inn uuiuiiiiniiir tlon account filed In this court on tto2lsi. '.lJI?.f mruh; A' 1005, and for decree of distribution, final settlement, his dlNdnirtro and such othor relief n8 may bo Jus. nnd tho same has ; been sot for hearing on thoOflth dy of April, 1005, at 10 o'clouk A. M., at the coun ty court room of gald county, in Auburn, entri county of Nemaha, when and whoro nil porsons Interested In said matter may nnnenr and show cause, ir there bo any. why llio prayer of said petition should not boeri'med and If Btiniclout cause Is not shown tho court may grant tho uroyer thereof, ond muk such further nnd other orders as may bo proper, Dated this 2tst day ol March, 1005. SEAL J. S. MoOakty, .County Judge. BOULOINNAIS 4D048 Imported Perchoron, blnck nr seal brown, a very rich color, heavy bone, good f-i 1 1. d action, kind disposition. m-l will Wfii-h 1800 when in good flesh. IIOULONNAIS was foaled April 20, IKOO. bred by M. Folilor, St. Ulphneo, Sartln Kriinc". Sire. Moiso (4(W8.1), hn by Mesluuo (lOC'J'J).hebyHrllllnnt 111,11110(2010), lo'lowlng a noto anecsliy hack to the fairous Jc-hu-Ic-Hbmo (7301. Dsm, Hrepls (21M10), by Oscar, belonglag to M. Le Marquis d'Argont. LUDIAICK 133073 StH'dan aud registered, sired bv Pat L. 2:00; dam, Sadie Vera by Talavora; 2nd dam. Betsy Trot wood by McMahon, 2:21. Dark bay, foaled In 1807, stands 10 hands high, weighs 13D0 pounds. Both horses will make tho season of 1905 at the N. O. Bohl farm, 10 rods eust of Howe. Nebr. BoiilotmuiH at S15.00. and Ludwlck at SlO.OO, to in sure mare in foal, money duo when mare is Known to be in foal. Care will 1)0 taken to urovent ncpidniwu. but should any occur will be at owner's risk. CHARLES BOHL, Mgr. THOS. H. JONES, Ownor, Howo. J. IB. Oi'otliei' in tho PARIS BUILDING- Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the Livery & Feed Stable!. EEMAIIAJNEBR. Good Dray in cennoction with Liven , Satisfaction guaranteed. $ s sr. t - .Vr jl