Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Op-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure 'Itfflod. It tmcdti lc crnmiilcrcrl thai only uriimry mid Mtddtr IrnttbleH Wfrfc to le traced to Hits kidney, bur now inodni m mice prove Unit m-nrly ull dien luivc tlieir t beglnniitK in tliu dixonW of tliisc- tuotit important organs. Tim kidneys filtur nnd purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneyanre weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seeing to fail to do its duty. If you arc nick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. ICihner' Kwnuip-Uool, because as soon M your kidtievs are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. fcihner'8 Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is hold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may haven sample bottle nornoufBvnimD-Hoot, by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lling haiutou, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Bwamp-Uoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and the ad dress, lliiighaiutoii, N. Y., on every bottle. Lincoln Evening Nowb: Enclosed llml check lor il for ono yeai's snb Hurlptlon to the Lincoln' D.tily Nowb I like tho paper very much Indued and buvo often taken occasion to commend its Htiuul for decent politics and funda mental reforms. It in worth u good deal to the advocate h of such measures na (lie single tux, direct primary, direct legislation, etc., to hit vo an inlluentinl piipt'r which will give moral support, or ut any -rate, fair treatment to their efforts and I am glad tho Lincoln News Iiiih grit enough to say that right is right and wrong ia wrong, no matter by whom advocated or by whom ops posed. This ia not saying Unit I nps provo of uvery position you take. It ia .merely saying that I think you are trying to be fair, and that spirit among dully papera seems almost aa rare as it la desirable. Respectfully. A. G. ClIAI'MAN. Header don't you want this kind of u paper? It only costa 25 cents a mouth. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska BRICK BRICK Firat claaa Building lkick for 'j, aalo at the 'Nemaha Brick Kilns iH Call and seo them and get pricea. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST IAIIA, NEBll. A FREE PATTERN your own selection) to ex err sub- umy zm ccuis a year. m CALL'S MAGAZINE A IADICS' MAGAZINE. A tern; beautiful colored platci; lateit laihlont ; drcumaking economies ; fancy work , houMhotd hints; fiction, etc Sub rrlbe to-dky, or, lend c for lateit copy. Lady agents wanted Send for terms. Stylish,, Reliable, Simple, Up-to-date, Economical and Absolutely Pcrfcct-FIttlnir Paper Pattcrus. CAUL Bitterns All Seams Allowed and Perforations show the Basting and Seeing Lines. Only to and 15 cents each none higher Ask ( r them Sold In neatly every city and town, or by mall from THE MoCALL CO., 113-115.117 West 31st St NEW YORK. -J The Nebraska Advertiser Republican Ticket Hri'A'ri.j KurJilirynof Htiprntilo ()UiV , 'i of JOllbrson County Pot lt(NBiiti ofMinlh jJiilyurgity, v.' a; i.VitjTtn or Molmrilnton County P. It', AIIHOTl' of IMiilto County COUA'TV For County rrensarur P. .1. A. DiltlfS , Pot County Uliirlt !. M. WUIOI11' l'or L'oanty JiiiIko M. H. MtilNiNCH Kor County Hlioi ill" IMtKI) 11011 US For County Niiporlntondont OHO. I). UAIlltlNaTON. Jit. For Comity Coionor nit. II. C. SMITH For County Hurvoyor ('MAS. II IIA0KI5U Por County CoiiiinlnMonor, ,1tl Dint, NV. A. noOI.II'l LP. MrH. Charley Clark haa been very sick for several daya. Hov, John T. Smith of Nebraska City wiib a Nomiiha visitor Thursday Frank Titus Iiiih bought tho luick house north of whore F. L. Woodward ia living. Wo had another frost and freeV Thnraday morning, hut it is now worm ing tip and it la probahlu we will have wanner weather hereafter. Jacob Went will liavo a public mile at IiIh farm south of Nemaha Thursday of next week, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., selling horses, cattle, hog, wagons, fart-n implements, etc. We hud the pleanure on Thursday oi meeting II. L Young ol 'Julian, fusion candidate for county treasurer- Mr. Young is a native of Nemaha count) and has lived here all his life long enough to know better than to be u democrat . James A. Stephenson has a Maiden Blush apple tree that is now iiiffull bloom. It looks odd to say tho least to see an apple tieo in bloom at this timuoftho year. On Mrs Hose Oil bert's farm, where J. M, Clark is living is a peach tree in bloom. What will wo have next? A number of the ladies of the Cln is tian church met at the homo of Mrs. Andrew Aynes Thnraday and spent the day quilting and visiting. At din ner time several of the gentlemen culled to gee their wives and were pre vailed upon to stop lor dinner. Miss Nora AytiPB brought tho editor a liber al supply of fake, plu and other good things. Jacob West haa sold the old Ilalth farm, south of Nomaba, to A 11. McOandlesa. Tho farm comprised 10f acres, and the prico paid was StIOOO. Part of the land is rough, but Mr. Mcs Candless will use it for a stock farm. It haa a line spring, and a good cement tank will bo built to utilize the water therefrom. Tho farm will bo enclosed with a good G foot woven wlro fonce. A letter from Luther II. fiarnea of Bison, Oklahoma, gives tho following items of interest to bis Nemaha friends: My family and solf are in the best of health. 1 consider this a healthier country than Nebraska. Wo have six children attending school, and one a little lady of about three months old who will not go for some time yet. You would not know our children, Hoj is as tall as 1 urn and Ethel is taller than her mother. Our Nebraska friondB would confer a favor upon the people of Oklahoma by requesting their congressman to support the statehood bill to bo presonted at coming session of congross by onr delegate to congress tho Hon. Bird S. McQulre. Wo extend a cordial invitation to our friends to call on us when in Oklahoma. Remember that W.W.Sanders writes nsurnnce. He is agent for several iirst class companies, both mutual and old lino. Ilia rates aro as low aa any, Give him a call. Plans to Cot Rloh aro often frustrated by sudden break" down duo to dyspepsia or consumption. Brace up and tako Dr. King's "Now Lifo Pllla. They tako out tho mater ials which aro clogging your energies and give you a now start. Curo head ache and dizziness too. At Keollng's drug store; 2Gc, gunrnuteed. m. s. mciNiNCH Republican Candidate for COUNTY JUDGE Black leg iniido its appearance last week in a herd of cattle belonging to K. M. Kuapp and J. F. Tolly. One rftoer died, but the others wore vacci nated, and the disease will probably not spread. Pink eye has affected a few herds of cattle near Stella this summer. Program for Y. P. S. 0. Ji. meeting aj the Christian church, Sunday eve uing, Out. 10. Subject, JJotter work our society should do, Ileb. 0 7-1'J, Li 20 21. Gettlng-noro wisdom, Prov. 2 i-t). Holding op Ipnger, Luke S 0-13 Obey ing better, Rev. 3 7 13. More zoal, John 2, 13-17. Stronger faith. 1 John t ') 13 -Id, Muie utisoluMititfss, Acts 0 30 31). Why should wo not be satisfied with pint efforts V - Mrs. Snpp. What better work i needed by our loinmunity V btella Washburn, Out lints some plan for better work . V. Sapp Duct Dora ("lark, Florence Jones Heading A lice Peabody. Loading thought Anna ICnapp Close with Endeavor benediction. Fuank II Aitrouo, Leader. NEMAHA SCHOOLS A'emuliu County 'JVnulior. In the geneial advancement of the cause of education in Nemaha .county, Nemaha is holding her own. There has never been so great an interest shown In Nemaha for our schools as now. 'There seems to be a gen'eial awakening on the part of both patrons and tho boaid of education, and tho prospects for the success ot our schools in the future Is bright. During the past year tho board has done its duty manfully, and lias ims proved tho school premises wonder fully. The school building lias been painted inside, the walls whitened and re- plastered where needed, and tlnlloois oiled. Tho sidewalks and roof have been repaired. Over 8200 worth of now text bookB liavo boon purchased, all of them the latest, modem, up-to-date texts. About fifty volumes of standard literature have been added to tho library, and a nice book case haa been placed In the high room. New outbuildings have been built. Now pictures havo been placed on the walls. The salaries of tho intermediate and primary teacher, have been raised 11 vn dollars per month. On tho whole, I think Nemaha is making a very fair thowing. Very truly. 0. E. Sandeks. Advance Illustrations of handsome fur garments are shown in The Design er for November, so, too, aro tailor Made Costumes and Toilettes, some of these being designed especially for those in mourning, wliilo others aro for elderly women. Fashionable Frivolities for Feminine Fancies pici turos and describes new styles In bolts and bags, and Forewords Regarding Fashions and Fabrics displays tho picturesque bolero in many forms and materials. The Millinery Lesson tells .how to make a, mourning topue, and Points on Dressmaking gives instruc tion in iinishing cloth Hkirts. Tho regular styles, of the month embrace ovoiy desirable garment now in vogue, from tho out-of-door wrap to unders wear. Advance Suggestions for Christmas aro given, and both ure augmented by directions for knitting and croohetlng aweaters, kimonos, etc s if Mi- , Is now complete. liver since our Colonial ancestors instituted Thanksgiving Djv, it bus beMii a day of rejoicing, and the good old-fashioned dinner plas the all important part therein. A detailed and ati interesting account of a Thanksgiving dinner, as It will ho served by tho young housewife who ban followed the story of "The Making of h Housewife" in The Delineator, is given by Isabel G irdon Curtis In the November number. "Thanksgiving Day Novelties" illustrate many soihoii. aide dishes, from tho traditional pump-. kin pie, to a choicely arranged harvest centerpiece. Other articles on "Nut Novell lea" and "Maple Dainties" can be made to advantage at this season of the year, and will add a novelty to the family menu. Rest Estate for Sale IIouso and two lots, good well, largo collar, and other conveniences. House and two lots, good well. Good house and ono lot. IIouso has five good rooms, porches, etc. Is in good condition in every way a very desirablnplaco. Fine well, small barn pens, etc Farm of -10 acres, 20 acres in or chard. W W SANDERS Now Curo For Cancor All surface cancers are now known to ho curable by Hucklen's Arnica Salve. Jas .Walters, of Dullleld, Va writes: "I had a cancer on my lip for years that repined incurable till liuck len's Arnica Salve healed It and now it is perfectly woll." Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 'Joe at Keeling's drug store. W. W. FBAZIEE,, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, 35! ehr Ail calls promptly utcondbcl Phouo 28 W. (gj. Sounders Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Insurance Agent SB EAT B1SFEHSI01 SALE OF- "VM . Evnst Sd Sons. HEREFORD and SHORTHORN CATTLE Percheron Horses and Duroc-Jersey Hogs Will bo hold nt WOLF CREEK STOCK FARM, six miles east and one mile nortli of Tecuinsoli, and one miiu Houtlieaat of Graf, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock tjaoli day, Thursday and Friday, October 19 and 20, 1905 Twenty-six registered IlerefonlB, principally tho get of tho groat Hereford Bulla, Royalty's Tom, No 01211 and Columbus 2rtli, No. 1001)12. Also fit) feeding Steers and n number of noo-rogistoretl I'uro-bred Ilerofords con sisting of Cows, Iloilers and young Hulls. Twenty-six Registered Shorthorns of the host milch strains, including tho uih surpuesad show bull, University Viscount, formerly at the head of tho State University herd. Two l'orchoron Stallions and Twelve Percheron Brood Mares, all recorded nnd of best Percheron blood lines. Six high-grade Percheron brood Mares, eight high-grade Percheron Filleys and twonly-fonr matched yearling colts, sired by imported German Coach Stallions out of I10()-!b mares. Eighteen Duroe Jersey Sows bred to No. May Gilts, fifteen young boars, all CATTLE SOLD ON THURSDAY AND Bayers from distance cared for conveyance to sale at Simpson's burn in Write for Catalogue and any particulars. T. O. CALL ATT AN, O. 13. OLAHKE, Auctioneers WM.fPAMrUELL, JTok. P. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Prcs. ELMEU K. AliTiEN, Cashier. BAM OF NEMAHA, I Capital Stock, $5,000 Winter stock 'A Call for Bargains. Notice of Probata of Will Tho Slut nf Nt'iriiskM, County of Xem.itm h. In tint 'nmit.y co irt. of Nemiih i futility, Nv 0 nltn. To lillxnUf il Tlvotipr, Jolll) i'tivonir.MN. iieuit! II UOI-, mill l m'I J?lnu ft c In lii wMtnto ot NicliolHH I). Horlvotinr, ')Hi. You nrc lifrclit' nnllllpa tlitil ihI! Kll'alft!' KurlvoiiHi- Iiiih tiled .1 petition pi n - Ins? iiii no liiKtriittimit. iiuii in tnisi'oint. parp"rtii.if I. bo the lust will ami tt'iiimont or sul'l .! o Stt.l. tnuy lo piovoil, iliowt .1 iitnlV.MMf l. ! iik lltu litsi win mid lomiiMioht of Sitt 1 N'lnh. 0 a 15. .Scrlvonor tloofiio.lj Unit huIu ln tr moot may bo 1 1 d tn 1 1 1 o-1 to proim'o, mi I . ... inliilNtriUloii ol Mil Id 'stntVnuitil to si. I Kllmbeth Hoilvoticr hh uxoeatrtx, nml t ii tliu n ut ii il iv of .Niivoiiil'iHr, A. I IOU5.nl tM o'olook a. in., at o.itnily oourt room of suM ootliitA , to Auburn, Iiiih been fixe I is llm llnic and plnro nt roving Raid will, wlu-ii you an i all liiU'ii'Mtuil nmv npponr ivtul klfiw ouum if tbero bo any, why Hit- prayer of tbo pt iltlo i t-b mid not be Knuitoi), unit coiiIcmI, tbo pro b t tiioivol. Wltiti'NH my hnml and st-nl or Haiti ennt'. 1 bin 'Jnd day of October, A I). UK. HKAL J. H. Mc'Jaui V, County Jiulj-o. known s tm SOUTKWSST Conneotlng tho Oomwnl Cental 4 KUh MISSOURI, Tho Broad Corn nnd Wheat V U rt Vfrmvte CUIoa of KANSAb Tho Fertile River Valloa, Trifi OcntuT tttd Kolllnf: I'ralrles ot NEBRASKA, Thoarnnd.PloturcsciaonndnnehnntlncSconoiT. cud tho Fuinous Slinlni; DUtricts o' COLORADO, TUo Afrrlealtnrnl, Krnlt, Mineral and Ttmbor 4cU,und Kniuous Hot Oprlngn ot ARKANSAS, 9S fiogar Plantations and lmmcnso Rico i'"lohls ot (LOUISIANA, A9CW0X( Grain Fields, tlio Cattlo Ranees SWd Winter ltesorts ot TEXAS, fllnlorlcal and Sconlo OLD AND NEW MEXICO, Afl4 ffor10 with Its Connections tho Populur Winter Itouto to CALIFORNIA I'or dworlptlvc and tllttatrfttrit pamphlets of any of ttfo irro fltutes, ndilrcas Companies' Agents W.TOWNSE:ND( &ceral .'issengcr and T Uet Aent, sv ST. UOUtst. jVemulm, Kebr. Hiincoli DmiiKti Denver "VjE-Eelcmti Uutte Salt Jnlco City - 3?oitlana Chictiuo ' St. J'ohojiIi ICtiiistiH City St. HjouIh tmcl sill I'ointM KlMtlllCl Soulli ' Stxii jr'iMioiwoo JVnd 11 Poiat.s West T11A.INS JjEAVK AS KOM.OWS: No. 1)7 l'lissunuer, dully oxcopl Stm iliiy, tor ToctiniHHl), llctitrlco, lloldrct' nnd nil points west !):I8 u in No.OS PnHSCuuor, dully uxiiopt. Sun day, for Noliiaskii City. Chli'iio and nil poIulH north nnd cast 4 :00 p m No, 111 liOonl froluhl, dully except Sttnduv, lor AHililnni and lntur niedlatu stalloiiH , 0:15 p m y'o, 112 Local Irolyht, dally except .Monday, for el)rnsl:a Oiiy nnd iiTormcdlnto .stations 1 :10 a m 1 Hoar, fifteen February Gilts, fifteen eligible to record. HORSES AND HOGS ON FRIDAY at farm. Lunch on groundfl. Call for Tecumseh or Rate's barn in Graf. WM, ERNST & SONS Tecumseh, Nebr. IEMAIA .. 4 NEBRASKA limn ' Hill TIME TABLE 'ST! .4 kJt f