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With going in any regui lar direct route and returning same or any regular direct routes, excspt that parties going via San Francisco and steamer or the Shaste route will be 11 dollars higher, and for tickets res turning vfa Winnipeg and St, Paul will baftlOhisher Dates of sale will be May 23. 24 and 25,June 13, 14, 15 and 27, 28 and 20, with various other dates Jn July, Aug. and Sept. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. have arranged to givo regular excursions to Alaska at a very cheap rato for the round trip. They will show you many interesting points in Alaska. We wish to announce tbat the rates of regular first class faro plus $2,00 on the first and third Tuesdays will cons tinue in effect all during the summer. International Sunday school conven tion, Toronto, round trip $27.15, dates of sale June 18, 10 and 21 with a final limit leaving Toronto not later than June 30. 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AND w cVHHHHLVHHklkViVHHLIilHHi The Nebraska Advertiser J. IT. Soid had a Ally cut ao badly in a barb wire 'once a fow days ago tbat It will havo to bo killed. Mrs. I'augh loft for bor homo at Saltan, Kansas, Thursday, after a lengthy visit with her sisters, Mrs. 8. T, Argabrlght and Misa Lizzie Lowark. Mrs. 8. M. Kliae, who has been visiting ber daughters, Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Yackloy, for a few days, started for her home in Garnett, Kas., Thursday. A Lincoln correspondent nays: Wednesday afternoon the supreme court listened to the arguments of the attorneys Interested in the biennial election law case. The opponents of the bill urge that it files directly in the face of the constitutional provision which requires that thero be an elect ion eacb year. This language is so dear, explicit and unambiguous that it was claimed there could be no other Interpretation. On tho other hand, the friends of tho measure insist that the provision referred to is complied with from the fact that tho bill does not abolish the annual election directly leaving it. theoretically, while provid ing tbat all elective officials shall be ohosen in the even-numbered years. In this connection towns also claimed that the provision requiring tbat the supreme judges be selected in the odd- numbered years was merely directory, intended merely for the convenience of the state, to be superseded as soon as the legislature could take the matter in hand, They lawyers appearing against the bill-In the argument today were O. S Allen, T. C. Munger. of Lincoln and L. S. Pemberton of Beats rice, as friends of the court and repre sentatives of 0. B. Polk of this city, who made up the test case by offering a petition to have his name placed on the independent republican ticket as a candidate for regent of the State Unis versity. Tho attorneys defending the measure were Lylo Abbott of Omaha, former Chief Justice Sullivan, Bobcoo Pound, Attorney General Norris Brown and F. I. Fobs. Tho attorneys for1 the relator urged that the purpose of the constitution framers was clearly to prevent the lactlon ot the judicial and educational officers of the state at the same time that the political officers werechOBen. It was absolutely denied that the framers of this document intended to allow the legislature any latitude in tbat connection, On the other hand, it was contended that this interpretation is based on the alleged spirit of the constitution and it was denied that such a meaning could ba attached to the constitution in view of a declaration stating the specific purpoBO to be accomplished. The friends of the measure interpret tho provision relating to the election of judges could well have been construed so a8 to require the election of the judges in 1876 instead of 1875 under the new constitution, and that there fare the election ceuld have taken place on even-numbered years in perfect ao cordance with the organic law. The direction tbat the election be held at the first general election the opponents of tho measure said was positive and mandatory, fixing without question the time for the first election in November 1875, and as the terms of these judges are two, four and tlx years, respective ly, this provision could not be carried into effeot without holding the elects ions in odd-numbered years, The same argnment was made with reference to the regents. We will send the Advertiser, the weekly Lincoln Stato Journal, the Iowa Homestead, tho Farm Gazette and the Homemaker, all one year for only $1.50. The regular price of theso papers is $3.25. Huge Task it was a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney dl seast, as that of 0, P. Collier, of Chero kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone I could not sit on a chair without cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and debression. In Electric Bitter, howevor, I feund a cure, and by them was restored to per fect hoalth. I recommend this great tonlo medicine to all with weak kid neyi, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by W. W, Keeling drugglit; price 20o. For forty years the town of Brown villo, Nob., bus been famous for tho hos pitality of her people and the editor of tho Tribune can certify that up to this day tho village of Brownvilla contin ues to proudly support that traditional hospitality which has mado hor famous for a good half century. Tho funeral services for tho late ex-Governor Robs ort W, Furnas at Brownville yesterday brought perhaps two thousand people to Brownville about tho noon hour, many of whom could nob return to their homes until 5 or 0 o'clock In tbe evening. No thought of having this crowd for dinner had come to tbe good pooplo of Brownville and within twen ty minutes the food supply of the little hotel and the one or two lunch rooms had absolutely vanished and tho purs chase of a meal became Impossible. An hour later tho editor of tbe Tribune was returning from tbe cemetery on foot over the hills and valleys and fell in with the governor of Nebraska, who was also walking. The governor plead guilty to a decided and aggressive buns ger and tbe newspaper man pointed out the futility of an attompt at pur chasing a meal the sellers of food being out of tbe market, for the time being. Tbe scribe was as hungry as tbe gover I nor ana in a council or rorage neia in tbe next few minutes it was agreed to apply for relief at the first residence encountered on tbe road. This was done at a pretty white cottage setting In the very lay of a precipitous bluff and shaded by splendid trees, tbe lawn a carpet of bluegrass ornamented with shrubs and flowers. A lady and gens tleman were sitting in the shade enjoy ing the cool breeze tbat blew steadily from the south and tbe newspaperman advanced with much trepidation to make tbe first genuine "beg" of bis life for "food for two." In a few wordB the plight' of the wayfarers and tbe identity of one of them was disclosed and a plea entered for a ''piece of bread and butter." Tbe plea fell on atten tlve ears and kindly hearts for within a few moments the two foragers were seated at r charmingly arranged table in the coziest of dining rooms paatak Ing of a lunch that would have charm, ed the most delicate palate and satins fled the most capricious appetite. The memory of those delicious home grown berries, of the whitest bread and most golden butter ever made and of the many other delicacies provided, will remain long after.the recollections of the man-made dinners of tbe celebrated bostelries of the country have been forgotten. Not less by any means was the charming and sincere welcome accorded the wayfarers by tbe house hold whoBB uninvited guests they, for tbe time being; were. Inquiry deveN oped tbe factthat the governor and the editor were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman. May all good things of the world come to them and their reward be always equal to their exceptional hospitality and native ' kindness of heart. The moral of the story is, if you are going on a tramp take a govers nor with you they are bandy to have around la case of hunger. Nebr. City Tribune. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr. Lincoln Denver Helena Butto Salt Lake City Portland San 3Trnoisoo And 11 Points "West Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all Points East and South. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No. 07 -PasooDKor, dally oxcoptSun dav. for TecumBoh, Beatrice. Holdrege and all points west...... 0:48 a m No. 98-PassenKer, dally except Son hv for Nfiiiraska City. Chicago and all points north and east 4i00 p m No, Ill-Local freight, dally except Rundav. for Atchison and Inter. mediate stations C;16 p m No. 112 Local freight, dally except .."Monday, for Nebraska Cly and v,intermedlate stations 1 :40 a m 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Aarone lending a iketch and descrlpUon ran ..Mi MMH.in nn. nninion TTcfl 1 rnvSJoa It nrobb)y Ptwtblk Communlca- DleMr atcerum our opinion TTt wneiner an tlonittrlotlroonfldenUal. BASUBUUK oni'ateata antfraa. OldMt iencylor .securing patents. Patents taken torough Munn ft Co. Htriit tiMlrjL. without cbarso. in the receive SCKNtiiK American. a kMiuimtb ItlastntAd weakly, ealatian of anT UnUSa Journal. aarifouxtnontki.il. Boiaoyaii newiaoaiers. ' SOlVuUlia jouruu. m ariui. a jraart f our tnonlbf , bl BomBiwinuiriuwunj. MUNN SCo.3t,lrM4My' New York 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 cneeriuincss 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 born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wettlnr, 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 Is 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 free, also pamphlet tell- Rome ot Bmmtp-noot Ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers curedIn writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., ba sure and mention this paper. 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BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 I i UBS Report of the Condition of tho BANK OF NEMAHA Charter No.' 63$ Of Noirmlm, in tho stato of 'Nebraska, at the ciosooi uiiBincus May iyot. KESOUItCES Loans mid discounts $18011 or, Overdrafts, secured and.unsecured 150 O lluuklug housolfurnitureand fixtures 1141 6tf Current expenses and taxes paid 149 lis l)uo from national, stato and private banks ami bankers 10098 to Total cash on hand 1237 71 Total 137724 04 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In (6000 06 Burplus fund luoo 00 Undivided profits - VMO Individual deposit-, subject to cheek 3024Ltfi Oemand certificates of deposit Time ccrtincates of deposit....,.... .. 1 Total .$37724 C1 State of Nobmtka, 1 county 01 ixemaun, I 88. 1, Elmer . Alien, cashier of tho abovo named bank, do sotomnly iwoar tbat the above statement Is correct and-a true copy of tho report made to the Btate Banking Board. ELMEIt E. ALLEN, Cnshier. Alien 1. u. Subscribed and sworn' toTbeforoe Attest this 3rd day at June,.1905. W. W. SANDEItS, Notary. D. E. LITTB,EIjL. T i a tit a xjtti uoi' on nairaresaer All work euariiDteed to aiva niitiRS satisfaction. iMh Shop in brick buildine. Bonthtofitluf livery burn. 4jm Your putroriage is solicited. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of JrNTomen ... . p.. Stella - - Nebraska1 BOULONINA IS 45048 Imported Percheron, black or seal brown, u very licb color, beavy bone, good feet and aci lun, kind disposltioD, and .will weigh 1800 when in good Ileal). BOULONNAI3 was fottled.Aprlt 2(5, 1899. bred by M. I'olrlor, Si. Ulphace, Surthe, Pranci. Sire. Mor8e (40383), he by BeHlguo (106'),he by Uril limit 111,11110(2910), ollowliic a nol)o ancestry liaok to the fumoiiH Jenn-lo Blanc (739). Dum, llrepls (21S09), by Oscar belonging to M. Le Marquis d Ardent. LUDWICK 32073 Standard and registered, sired by Pat L. 2:01)1,'; dam, Sadie Vera by Talavera; 2nd dam, Betay Trotwood by McMahon, 2:21. Dark bav, foaled 1n 1807, stands 10 bauds high, weighs 1850 pounds. Both horses will make the seapon of 1005 at the. N. 0. Bohl farm, 40 rods east of ,How8,Nebr. Boiilonnais at S15.00, andLudwick at S10.00, to in sure 'mare in foal, money due when nare is known to ba in foal. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but should any occur will be nt owner's risk. CHARLES BOHL, Mgr. THOS. H. JONES, Ownor, Howe. :Jffiak temp- ' I sssV MMmmmW mmMMW 1 -i