rnon The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work, Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used lf be considered Hint only urinary and bladder trouble were to be traeed to the kidneys, but now modern wieiice proves that nearly an iiiBoasos have their bexinniuj' in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidnevs filter and purify the blood Hint In their work. kidnevHare weak or out of order, yon can understand liow quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its ' Vyott arc sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon iirt your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs lo health. A trial will convince anyona. If yon are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidney. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It SiaiHItt lllC JllIlllCHl I un muiuuiui v .a of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits ny all druggists in fifty-cent nud one-dollar size 1imM1i. Vnti mav llflVK ft HnllHlle bottle Tfnmi.nrnvrnmn.llnnt. 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., Hing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, BinghamtoH, N. Y., on every bottle. DE G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - NobxuiHlia STULL fie HAWXBY ATTORNEYS fcAIV, K1CAI, K STATIC,' COM.KCT'IftNS OfflcoN ovor I'nHloniro lltillilliifr, at Frank Niitl'H old Htnnil, A U BU UN NI3H11ASKA BRICK BRICK First class Building Urlek for aalo at the Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and aeo thotn and gut prices Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEIJU. it Out" says many a doctor to his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medi cine that will cure female troubles except the sur geon's fcnifc That such a medicine exists, however, is proved by thousands of cures made by CARDUI WINE OF Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of inany weak, sick women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will euro you if you will only give it a. chance. Try it. Sold by all druggists and deal ers in 51.00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. "1 wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my womb," writos Mrs. S. J. Chrisman, of Mannsville.N.Y. "My doctor said no medicine would help me. After taking Cardul I gave up my sup porter nd jua now well." u . PJm rt Mil The Nebraska Advertiser Auburn now lias a ton cent feed yanl, where fartnerH can drive their team in and have lliein out of the wind and storm at a cunt of only tun cents. Of courso thu fanner must li ke his own feed . It Is a good thing Tho animal that created uo much excitement in tho vicinity ol .St. Deroln lust winter and that was seen on tho sandbar ens of Nemaha, has been H.) I'll in the nelgliboiliood of Mrownvllle recently. It is thought tn bu a catamount or an animal of that nature. Atibnin is to have unother national bank, with acapitol of 000. It in to bu located at the center, west of the court home. This will (ivu South Auburn two banks. Tho north Hide linn two banks Tho stockholders of I I iLiiii lk.il iit-ii I )it 1 ? ft it 1 fii I s Ij tin lie, Henry Kleekner, O. F, Harlan I and J. M. Wright. Mr. Wright will be thu cashier. Money to Loan $10,000 Hpecial fund party desires to get out or contracted for by January 1st, If possible. Will loan three to ten years In sums to suit, on satisfactory rual estate. Borrower can pay $100 or any multiple thereof on any interest pay day, Jf you wish to borrow to Invest, pay off an old loan, or yet money bu sure to call on or write to Henry O. Smith, Falls City, Nebraska. SEED CORN SPECIAL Thu liurlington '.'sued corn special" will be in Nemaha county on Friday, Dec 20th. It will arrlvu in Johnson 10:30 a. in , leave 11:10 a. m.; arrive In Auburn at ll::ir a, m , leave ut 1215 p. in.; arrive in Nemaha id 12:15 p. m leavu at 1:25 p. m ; arrive in Drowns ville at 1 :10 p in , luavo at 1 :15 p m., arrives at Porn 2:05 p. tn., leaves 2.45 p. in. lirownvillo people will bu taken to Peru on thu special and returned home on No. ill. JikIko S 1'. Davidson and L. O. Chapman of Tecumseh were in Nma tia 'I'hursdAy evening, inKiin? u deposition In a case where Moses HobertH of Tecumseh is muni; thu C. h. & Q. road. In January, 11)0-1. Mr. Ilnburts shipped some sheep and part of thorn wore transferred from one car to (mother while they were lying at Nemaha. When the sheep gob to their destination some were missing, and Mr. Roberts is suing for their v.doo Ed Kuapp helped transfer tho sheep hetc, and his deposition was taken. Uay Clark wont to Lincoln Wednes day to attend thu meeting of the Nebraska Corn Growers Association. Lust spring tho Htiite superintendent sent out some corn to boys in different parts of the state who would agree to plant and tend it, and piemiums uio to be awarded to the boy raising thu be.U crop. Hay was ono of the boys whu planted tho corn and youn to Lincoln to report and to attend a banquet given to the boys. An export from the agri1 cultural department at Washington will bu present and will make an address. Washington, Dec, 12 In spito of thu fact that two or three members of thu Nebraska delegation Inst the par-. ticular committee places they desiiod, tho most of them are very well satisfied with the appointments given them by penlur Cannon. The committee us-, slpntnents for Nebraska aro as follows: lllnshiiw Indian affairs, merchant marine and tlsherieu, patents. Kennedy Irrigation of arid lands, war claims. Klncald Insular affairs, Pacific rail roads. ! McCarthy Public lands, expendi tures department of justice, Norris Public buildings and grounds, labor, election president, vice president and members of congress. Pollard Industrial arts, oxuendis tares, and accounts. Tho most disappointed members from Nebraska are Hinahaw and Pollard, the former having put up a light for a place on tho appropriation oommittee and tho latter for a place on the agricultural cominlttoo. Congressman Kennedy got exactly what ho wanted in tho committee on irrigation of nrJd lands All In all, however, Nebraska fa rod exceptionally well in appointments on the more Important committees, . . In tho Nebraska Farmer our readers will find a very excellent poultry de partment, a Horticultural Department, Timely Talks about (Jardeninu and Hi cam of Flowers, a Veterinary Depart ment, a Legal Department, a Home Department, a Children's Donartment and others too numerous to mention here. The agricultural and livo stock topics treated in the Nebraska Farmer are handled from the Nebraska point of view and in a manner calculated to holp Nebraska people. Wo will lie pleased to take subscriptions for the Nebnwka Farmer at GO cents per year at The Advertiser office. Program for Champion Union En deavor, Friday, Dec. 15. Subject: 1 What our denominations stand for," 1 Tim. !$ i t 10, 1 Pet. 2 0. Song No. U8. Song No, 140. Lord's Piayer. Heading of References. Heading Fearlo Thompson. Duet Maggie Hacker and Frances Hoover. Hecitatlon Orali Pryor. Heading Maggie Hacker. Song No. M8, Heading Frances Hoover. Holl Call. Secretary's Heport. Song No. 73. Close with Endeavor benediction. Mahkl Hoovkii, Leader. Tim front cover of tho January Designer is extremely effective, show ing a pretty woman in coat and furs watching thu llight of a coal-black crow across a wintry landscapo. Coss tumes, novel und artistic in design for masquerades are shown in full-page illustration, and aside from these there are eight fifll-page and numerous Htnaller fashion pictures. Among the miscellany are Florida Products, by Julia Davis Chandler, Winter Sports, and Women Who Study the nkV Profouudest Secrets, by W. Manly Vunder Wydo. Jiu-Jitsu Training gives further instruction in these exer cises, which may bu utilized as a means for health or for self-defense, and In tho Interest of Bread Winning Hertha llasbrook advocates Tho Delis catossun ns a money-maker. At thu Mercy of tho Snow, by Mai tun Mc Ctillough Williams, is a New Year story with a thrill in it, and Grips Gone Wrong, by Caroline Miles, is a brisk comedy in one act. Tne Story of Vic, by Mrs. G. Mallison, will plmxe the little folks, so, ton, will the details of A Holiday House Party, by Mary Dawson Among tho especially pracs tical articles is one on China, by Lora M. Pollard, and another on Cake Making, by T Celestino Cummings, wliile Maijory March supplies a hint for entertainment in A Calender Evening. NEBRASKA WILL GET THF PLDuRAL PRISONERS Tho Nebraska state penitentiary is a federal prison. Warden Heumer last night received notice from tho United States attorney general that in the fun tore federal prisoners for the district of Nebraska would be incarcerated at Lincoln instead of at Sioux Falls. S. D. Thu state will receive 55 cents por day for tho euro of the prisoners, but will not be permitted lo lease them to prison contractors. Tho movement to hnve tho Nebraska prison deugnatcd as a federal prison wns started some time ago The credit for its success is duo to Senator Burkett and thu mems hers of the Nebraska conmessional delegation, who, at the request of the prison officials, took tho matter up with the attorney general's depart ment, Recently tho prison was examined by Government Inspector La Dow who reported that tho institution was one of tho model ones of tho country and sui'tiblo for the detention of federal prisoners. Warden Heemer has res celvod no intimation as to the average number of federal prison sentences per year but anticipates that it will be at least 150. These prisoners will bo used to perform the necessary work of keeping up tho institution and the state prisoners will ho leased to tho contractors. At present thoro are 310 state prisoners, Tho equipment of the penitentiary consists of 240 new and modern Btool cells in the west, coll house and a number of commodious culls In tho oast cell house: All of the cells are large enough to accommodate at leaBt two prisoners- More than 750 could be cared for without increasing present facilities. Lincoln Star. How's this? We oiler One Hundred Dollars Itewnnl for any mho or Catarrh that cannot oo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O. We, tho underfill; tied, Iimvo known F. J. 'Cheney for the Inst 1ft yearn, find bullovu him perfectly honorable In nil IniHlneHS tiiincuc lloiiHiuid financially alio to unrry out any blhciilloi, mntlo by IiIh II rm. Wamuno, If innan it Mauvin, WlioloNiilo DruKKlNts, Toledo, O. Hall'H Catnrrh Curo Im taken Internally, hcIIiik direclly upon thu blood and inucotiH HiirfacoH of the cyMcm, TcNtlrnonlals went co. I'rlco "5 contH per hottle. Hold by all nxirlsU . Take II IP Family IMlIf Jot 1 1 nMI ntlono Don't Borrow Troublo It is a bad habittu narrow anything but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore heavy, weary and wornout by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness llrlght's disease and similar internal disorders, don't hit down and brood over your symptoms, but tly for relief lo Electric Bitters. Here you will Und sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles and your body wil not be burdened py a load of debt disease. At Keellng's drug store. Price 5o cnts Guaranteed. Souvenir postal cards for sale at the ppstoilice. Old paper for sale cheap at The Ad vertiser oilice. Now Curo For C ancor All surface cancers are now known to bo curable by liucklen's Arnica Salve. Jas Walters, of Dutlield, Va wMles "I had a cancer on my lip for years that ceemed incurable till Buck Ion's Arnica Salve healed it and now it is perfectly well." (Juarant'Mi cine for cuts and burns. 5 at Keeling's drug store. Notico for Hoaring Claims In the mutter of tho entnto ot Nicholas 15 Scrlvoner, deceased. isotlfi) lb hereby ivon that tho court. Iiiih mndo an older u .IiIiik Hie tlnofor credit ors lo lid' elmiiix lu aliiHt hald deceased to nix inomlm Iroui the "tn dny Decern'. ei.l!))5 and Hun lieeeuiher '-'7, 11105, Match 24 I WW, and .nun' lltUfJ, ni 1U o'clock a.m. of each day.at ho oiik-u oi the county JuiIkm .f Nemaha eouni, Neiu , in Annum, Nelmiska, has l)'en uxed Ity t no court as the tinier and idnco when and wheio nil tiereoiiN wno have claims and demands against said decerned can liiivoilio siime examined, adjusted and allowed, and all olal s not presented b thu Inst mentioned dale win bo forever barred, by nil order of tin couit. Dated November 22, IP05. H-Seai. J. ?i. McCAHTY, County .Judgo Will give Its renders In tho G2 Issueo of the IOOO Volumo Serial Stories, each a book In Itself, reflecting American lite in home, camp and Held. Special Articles contributed by Famous Men and Women Statesmen, Travellers. Writers and Scientists. Thoughtful and Timely Editorial Articles on important Public and Domestic Questions. Complete Stories by tho best of Living Story Writeis Stories of Character, Stories of Achievement, Stories of Humor. IOOO Notes On Current Events and Discoveries In the Field of Science and Natural History. BrlEht and Amusine Anecdotes, Items of Strange and Curious Knowledge. Poems and Sketches. Health Articles, RcliciouB Articles, Children's Page, etc. llliiitrnlti! Aiwotmcrmrnt for 1906 and Sample Copies o the J'uper Stnt to Anv Altitun fret. Every How Subscriber Who cut! with in at m with name and addnvis and t.75 will receive: Free All the Issues of Tho Companion for tho remaining wee Us ot 1905. Thanksgiving. Christmas and New Year's Double Numbers. The "Minutemen" Calendar for 1906, in 12 colors and gold. Free And The Companion for the 52 weeks of 1906 a library of the best reading for every member of the family, y I I I I I m t 1 1 1 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Bo.ton, Mw. New Subscriptions Received at This Office. NVM. CAMPBELL, Pren. ELM Ell E. YOUTH'S BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 Full of Tragic Moaning are these lines from J. II Simmons, of Casej, la. Think what might have res suited from his teriiHe cough if ho had not taken the medicine about which he writes: "1 had a fearful cough that disturbed my ninhi's lest, I tried everything', but nothing would relieve it, until I took Dr. King's New Dis- covery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me Instantly relieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; pies vents grip and pneumonia At W, W. Keellng'H, druggist; guaranteed; 5oo and SI 00. Trial hot tin tree. We will send the Advertiser, tho weekly Lincoln Slate Journal, and the Iowa Homestead, all one year for only S1.50. Souvenir post cards of the dedication of the Morton monument at Nebraska City ousalo at the postollico. Parn ta o 3t aloh uro often frustrated by sudden hreak down duo to dyspepsia or consumption . ' - 1 1 Dr. Ktni' sNovv Life Pills. They take out the mater lalswhloh are elojgiug your energies and givo you a new start. Cure head ache and dizziness too. At Keeling's 1 rantted Kotico cf Tax Salo To Ablirnll Chaslaln nud to nil others whom It tatty concern : You aio hereby notified that on the 7th day ot April. l!H), thu uudersluned On a 14 lit at private tax sine lor delinquent tuxes lor Uih , car 11)02 and all prior yours lots nine lt), ten lluj and eleven Mil in block lllty-nlim MM, in Nemaha City, iNebraHiui. and has paid all taxes lor nil subsequent yen is On or alter Apill 7, lWiii, 1 will apply lor 11 tax deedlor said lots unlos redemption Is pieviously made accord l nit to law. Dated this 7th day ol November, lW.fi. KUANIC 'J IT US. NELSON 3ADLOCK j BARBER Having leased D E Liltrell's shop tlrst door south ot die livejy barn, I invite the pationnge ot all who want u good shave er ban cut. Satisfaction guaianteed WESLEY H. CLARK Dealer.ln Windmills and Pumps, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone calls ai.swered i on j II j . NEai AHA, NEIilt. KNAPP & SOIST Proprietors of the Livery & Feed Stab NEMAIIAi NEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. J. 1. Oi-otliei- in the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty W. W. FRAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr All calls promptly attended Phone 28 PETEll KEKKEK, Denier In Highest market price paid for Aides, Lard, Tallow, etc, F. E. ALLEN. VlccPrej). ALLEN, Cashier.