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It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Koot, and how to fimloutifyouhave kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghaniton, N. Y. The regular lifty-cent and onc fbillfir fiizc bottles are Ilotne of fiwarnp-Tloot. sold by nil good druggists. Don't make any mistako, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the address, liitighaniton, N. Y., on every bottle. Needed in Every Home THE NEW AND E.NLAR.GE.D EDITION OF webster's International Dictionary A Dictionary of ENGLISH. Blograpky. Geography, Fiction. tc. New Plates Throughout 25,000 New Words Fhrasaa and Definition Prepared under llio direct, super vision Of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D., United States Commissioner of Edu cation, assisted, by a largo corps of com petent specialist and editors. Rich Bindings 2364 Quarto Pagea SQOO Illustration B2T"27ui International teas first issued in 1890, succeeding the "Unabridged." The JNew and Enlarged Edition of the lnltmattonal teas issued tn October, 1040. Oel the latest and best. Wo also imblfah Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with Glossary of Scottish Words and Phrnses 1100rc. 11M lUmtfitloiu. Bit 7il0xS M IncW "Flrgkclms In qimllty. oceond-clnM In size." Specimen paces, etc. of both boo lea sent oil application. G. O C. MER.RI AM CO. j vttEtvn Publishers, Springfield, Mass. COLUUIUTt oicnowwr DeWItfs Salve For PHea Burns, Sores. Miss-vAineswestley flloTYells Street Maripett,Wia. 816 Well Street, MxiiTNETTK, Wis., Sept 25, 1303. I was all run down from nervous ness and overwork and had to resign my position and take n rest. I found that I was not gaining tny strength, and health as fast as I could wish, and as yoor Wino of Cardoi waa rcconunendod as such a good medicine for the ills of our ex, I bought a bottle and began using it. I was satisfied with tho results from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and then found 1 was restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work with renewed vigor. I consider it a fine tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition, and am pleased to endoreo it. AGNES WESTLEY, atfr, JTorth Wlaouuta Hollaed Society. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 25c. package of Ttedford's Black-Draught today. WINE CF CARDUI 5 TO InrrsBttvrutu, DKiKfuer The Nebraska Advertiser Twenty persona from Nemaha went o Lincoln on tho excursion Tuesduy morning. Will F. Sandors came In from Do Witt Tuesduy to attend tho wedding of liis sister. Ho will return today. Mrs. W- II. Barker went to Shubort Wednesday afternoon to see her sister, Mrs. CharlcB Bacon, who is very sick, Mrs. Theo. Hill drove down to Snu bert Sunday and visited a few hours with her son, M. T. Hill, bringing her granddon, Bertie, back with her. It. E. liucher wont to Denver Mon day to meet bis wife and children, who uivo boon visiting in Colorado for several weeks. Id some way 13 ob missed his wife at Denver and sho came on homo with the children, arriving lero Wednesday nftornoon Tho Old Settlers' picnic at Nemaha, ust Thursday, was mi unqualified sum cess, it is estimated mat at leasi 0,000 persona attended. The crowd was royally entertained and Nomaha added fresh laurels to her reputation for hospitality. Auburn Herald. Elmer Allen, cashier of tho Hank of Nemaha, and Karl Gilbert were in tho city Tuesday. They were Inspecting v irious private gusolone lighting plants with a view to installing a system in the new buildings that are being erect" od in Nemaha. Auburn Herald. The politicians of Nebraska were recently interested In tho statement that Church Howe, consul general to Belgium and formerly of Nemaha county, Nebraska, had held a coo leronco wlt'i King Leopold This an nouncumont has been met Willi one that ex-iloutenant Governor Tom Mas jors, of Nemaha county, has further distinguished himself by raiding a forest of corn uu his farm, the stalks of which are from fifteen to slxteeu feet high and the ears ten feet above the ground Samples of corn have been cut and shipped by interested collectors to New York city, U. S. A., Holdrege, Neb. and to other places. Mr. Majors is said to have raised the finest and largs est corn on the American continent. Lincoln Journal. Hunters can now kill prairlo chick ens iu Nebraska without fear of the descent of a game warden and a fine ot five dollars or more per chicken, the open season commencing Sept l. Under tue new law tne open season for uralrle chickens opens one mouth earlier than formerly but each huntei Is limited to ten chickens a day during September. The opeu season last until November iiOth. For waterfowl, including ducks and geese, and snipe the open season beginn on tbe.Bame date, September 1st, and lasts until April 15 for water fowl while the shooting of sulpe is localized for one month longer, oi until May 15th. The quail open season lasts but fifteen days, from November 15th to November 30th, uud the killing ol doves and plover can be lawfully done only during the months of July and August. All species of fish muy be legally caught from April 1st to November 15ih, except bass under eight Inches iu length on which the opeu season is shortened fifteen days or until Octo ber IiOth. Trout may bo caught any time from April 1st to October 1st Tho new law varies iu some degree from the one formerly in force and tho game wardens are endeavoring to strictly enforce all of its provisions Hunters all over the state are busily engaged iu becoming familiar with the present laws bo us to avoid auy violation of It and a probable visit from a warden entailing perhaps euojgh of a fine to make the hunting trip somewhat expensive, Dying of Famlno is, in its torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of cousumpn tion, from the beginning to the very end. Is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consump-. tioa in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Coarloss, Md., ''after trying different medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. Ring's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured we." Prompt 'relief and sure cure for conghs, colds, soro throat bronchitis, etc. Positively prevonte pneumonia. Guaranteed at Keoling'e drugstore, price 00c and $1.00 a bottle Trial bottle free. Sunday school Convention Tho following is the program of tho district Sunday school convention to be held at Nomaha next Sunday: 10 A. M. Music. Invocation Kev. G. W. Ayers. AddresB of Woleome W. W, Sanders Nemaha. Hesponso Hev. G. W. Ayers, brownville. Song, By Four Girls, IIowo. Paper Tho Teachers Responsibility, Marion Seid, Nemaha. Discussion, led by L. C. Lester, Brownville. Recitation Miss Daisy Clark. Paper Keeping Boys in Sunday School Compulsory or Otherwise, J. D. Christy, Brownville. Discussion, led by Miss Catherine Hughes, IIowo. Paper Tho Election of Teachers and Officers, Mrs Ashby, Howe. Discussion, led by Mrs Cummlngs, Iowo. Music Champion Sunday School. Benediction. Basket dinner. l :30 p. m. Invocatlou Ftov. J. V. Sapp. Sanitation atid Decoration Supt. Geo. D. Carrlngtou. Our Sunday School What It Was; What It Is Now; Whut Wo Want It to Be superintendents or bunuay schools of Howe, Champion, Nemaha and Brownville Solo Mrs. Elmer E. Allen, Ne maha. System and Discipline In tho Sunday School Kev. J, W. Sapp. Nemaha. Discusslou, led by D. S. Welmer, Brownville. Recitation Miss Inez Lohr, Howe Amuiements for Christian Young People F. W. Harford, Nemahu. Discussion, led by Miss Stella Wash burn, Nemaha. Decision Day in Sunday School Dr W. W. Keeling, Nemaha. Solo Miss Dora Chirk, Nemaha. Pper Obligation to Sunday School Mrs. Cummlngs, IIowo. The members of the Sunday schools are requested to wear badges as fols lows: Nemaha Red.' Brownville Blue. Howe Pink. Champion -Yellow. No SocrortAbout It It Is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns Ulcers, ForerSores, Sore Ejes, Bolls tc , nothing Is so effectivo as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to eurea bad sore I had, and it is all O. K, for soro eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25c at Keellng'a drug store. We will send tho Advertiser, tho weekly Lincoln State Journal, and the Iowa Homestead, all one year for only $1.60. Remember that W.W.Sanders writes insurance. He is agent for several lirst class companies, both mutual and old line. His rates are as low as any. Give him u call. Hugo Task It was a huge tusk to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney di sease, as that of O. P. Collier, of Chero kee, la., bite Cleutric Bitters did itllo writes: "My kidneys wore so far gone I could not alt on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and dobresslon. In Electric Hitter, however, 1 found a cure, and by them was restored to per fect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kids neys, liver or stomach . Guaranteed by W W. Keeling druggist; price 50c. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr, tiinooln Omuhu Chicago St. .Toneph TCaiiHUH City St.3uouiH and all PointH ISatit and South Denver; Helen a Butte Suit Luke City 3?oi'tland San ITrnoiwo o A.nd 11 PointN "West TRAINS LEAVE A8 FOLLOWS. No. 07 -Possongor, dally exccptSun day, for Tecum sell, llout.rlco, Holdrcgo and all points west fl:4$ a m No. 98 I'assongor, dally oxceptHun day, for Nebraska City, Chicago and all points north and cast 1:00 p m No, lit Local freight, dally oxcopt Sundav, (or Atchison and Inter mediate stations , G:lf p m No. 112 Local freight, dally except Monday, for Nenraska Chy and in tor mod into stations 1 :40 a n For the happy termination of the war between Russia and Japan moro credit Is duo President Roosovelt than to anyone else, unless it be that mist enshrouded individual, thy mikado. The United States several years agot fatously following the wilbo'-tlio-wiBp of "manifest destiny," ombarked upon a career of "world power" by sotting out to tax, without representation, and govern, without their consent, n weak and defoncoless but bitterly protesting people that made Its home in a jungle of islands on the southeast coust of Asia. The outcomo of that "world power" venture has been far from a happy one. From it we have gained neither honors, nor satisfaction or dol lars, and because of It we have been sent to apologize and gloss over certain of the fundamental preceptB to main tain which our nation took its place among the nations of tho earth. President Roosevelt be his tho glory has shown us as a "world power" in a worthier and truer light. IIo has shown us as a power making for peace aud righteousness in the world. He has won for us tho rightful crodit, which can never be denied us, for bringing to a just and righteous and happy end, while a million soldiers wero facing ono anothor ready for the shock of battlo, a momentous and hiss toric war. It was Roosevelt who wrung from tho embattled powers tho consent to treat for peace; It was he brought tho envoys together; it was in token of trust iu him that those envoys met on American soil ; it was ho who, not once but several times, interposed in person, to prevent, by nis splendid audacity, the conference fiom failing. Whatever may bo tho honest differs ences of opinion rogarding Roosevelt's capacity as a statesman, to deal with certain domestic problems, there can be nothing but unanimity in the state ment that, by this brilliant exploit iu the Held of world politics, he has shed luster on the name of the United States. Omaha World Herald. In the District Court of Nemaha County, State of Nebraska. In tho mattor ol the petition of Wlllard F. Heaslov: administrator of tho estate of Ell Kolthley, deceased, for licenso to sell real estate. Wlllard F. Heasloy, administrator, I'lalutlir, vs. Lowls Kclthloy, David Nowton Keltliiey, tsnran uoiuiron. in- liltba Hamilton. . , joim Jieun- ley, Thornton Klthley, .Mary Hfi.aslov. Aueusta Kelthley, Viola Vonetto Wolf, and Uz ln Wnril. Defendants. Order to show cause why licenso should not bo trranted to sell real es.ate. Now on this 20th day of August, A. D. 1905, this cause comes on for hearing upon the petition, under oath, of Wlllard F. Heasloy, administrator of tho estate of El Kolthley, deceased, prnyliiR for licenso to sell tho fol lowing described real estate ol snld Ell Kelthlev. deceased, to.wlt: Tho west half (w. M) of tto southwest quarter (. w. V) of tho southeast Tauartor (s. e. i) of section twenty-seven (27). township four (4), north of ranee sixteen it easi, in uiiiaiiu county, Nebraska, or a snfllclout amount thereof to bring tho sum of 899.75, with intorest thereon from tho 13th day of March, A. D., 1905, for tho payment ot ueuis nuoweo hkiiiiihi bnui imIiim. mid all allowances and costs of ad ministration, for tho reason that there lg not suluclont amount oi personal prnpony in too possession of saw winani v. Jieasioy, ad ministrator, belonging to snld estate, to pay said ilobts, allowances and o st. It istheroforoordcred thitt tho nbovo named dnfondents.and all norsons lnterestad In said estate, appear before me, In tno district conrt room In tho city of Auburn, In said county of Netunha. on the 10th day of October, A. D., 1905, at this hour of 1 p. m to show cause, If any there be, why a licenso siiouiu not Do granted to s dd Wlllard F. Heasloy, admin istrator, to sell so much of tho abovo de scribed real estate as shall bo necessary to pay said debts aud oxponses. It Is further ordered that a cony ol this ol der bo served upon nil persons Interested iu sold estate by causing the euine to bo pub. Hshod onco each week tor ronr consecutive weoks In tho Nebraska Advertiser, a news paper printeu ana puousneu in saiu county of Nemaha. Signed W. H. KKLLTGAIt, .luugeni mrsi juuiciai uitsirici. STULL fc HAWX1JY, Attornoys for said administrator. Order of Hearing arid Notice on Petition for Sottloraont of Account In tho county court of Npmaha county, Nob. mi.nC!liilnnfVM.v..n1.fl nmilltilnf . .. i. .. J lid OlillW Ul nlUlflilIVI lWll.ll.J Ul . Ollltlijil, tin. To Emma Hickman, John F. Velck, Mary C. l.ouuomper, niiiu, Worcester, vina u. Ua tron, and to all persons Interested In tho OHtate of Christopher Velck, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that Mary C. Lau kompor has tiled a petition praying for final settlement and alowancoof hor administra tion account riled In this court on the 21st duy of August, A. D. 10U5, and for Jlndlng of heir ship, decree of distribution, and such other relief as may bo Just aud proper, and the samo lias been set for hearing on tho 25th day of September, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. in., at tho county court room of said county, In Anbii'U, said county of Nemahu, when and where all persons Interested In said mattor may appear anu buow cause, it tnero neany, why tho prayer of said potltlou should not bo granted, and If Hufllclent causo Is not shown tho court may grant tho prayer thero of, and mako such further aud other orders as may bo proper. Dated this 21st day of August, 1905. SEAL J. S. McCauty, County Judge. WM.f CAMPBELL, Pres. P. E. ALLEN. Vlcc-Pres. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stook, $5,000 Roport of tho Condition of tho BANK OF NEMAHA Clinrtcr No. C32 Of Ncmtibn, in tlioHUto of Nebrft'kn, at the fcclOHaof btiHlncHs August 25, 1005. HUSO uncus Lomih aik! discount $16371 21 Overdrafts, secured ndcl.unecurel lui 7i! llivnking houselfurnlturonud ilxiures 1M1 fin Current oxpennen and tnxeH pnld 3U5 2!) Duo from nnllonnl. state and prtvato banks nnd btuikern "3261 31 Total cash on liaud 289G 20 Total $51170 311 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 8G0C0 0i( . Surplus fund 1000 Ah Undivided profits 160) 2rt Individual deposit mibject to clieck 44065 09 ' uemand certificates of deposit .... Tlmo certificates of deposit 2312 00 Total M ..851170 30 State of Nebraska, County or Nemaha, s I, Elmer . Alton, cashier of tho nbovo named bank, do solemnly Bwoar that the above statcmont Is correct and a truo copy of tho report in ado to tho State rtauking Board. ELMEIt E. ALLEN, Cashier. Attest Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2nd day of September, 1905. V. W. SANDERS, Notary Public. A Bad Scaro Some day you will got a bad scaro whenyou feel npaln in your bowels and fear appendicitus. Safety lies in Dr. King's Now Life Pills, a sure cure for ull bowel und stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness; costives nees, etc. Guaranteed at Keellng'a drug fjtore, only i5c. Try thorn , BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for sale at tho Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and Bee them and get prices. Quality guiirinteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBR. W. W. FRAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr All calls rtt'ornptly attended Phone 28 DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska W. (i5. Sanders Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Insurance Agent Rssl Estate for Sae House and two lotB, good well, large collar, aud other conveniences. House and two lots, cood well. Good house and one lot. House bus five good rooms, porches, etc. Is in good condition in every way a very desirableplace. Fine well, small barn pens, etc. Farm of -10 acres, 20 acres in or chard. W. W. SANDERS