'.i jii The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Mood. It used t Ik- nmswU-iT'l thai only urinary mul Mnddir troubles wrrc to 1 traced to me Kiuiicyn, lmt now modern i M-ii ncc proves Hint nearly nil diseniws linve their lKiiiijiK in the dttorder of thege most itnjortnnt oriniiR. i-i... fin hp and purify the blood that i their work. votir kidtieysmre weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is nfTocled and how every organ seems to fail to do its ''"if you are sick or " feel badly," bein tiikiiiK the ureal, kidney remedy, Or. Kilmer's Swatnp-Uoot, because m won as your kidneys are well they will help nit the oilier organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you Ave sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild nud the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kiliner'B Swnmp-Root, the KreRt kidney remedy, is soon reulued. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures ofTthe most difitresKiiiK cases, and ihsoM on its merits by nil druKiBt3in fifty-cent anil ono-dollm4 size bottles. You may Iimvc ii miititile bottle linmncitBwamp-noo bytmail 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., lung hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swtunp-Koot, and the ad dress, llinylutinton, N. Y., on every bottle. The Nebraska Advertiser 0(tt ""J'T ltZ , ' MatthicactN who recently moved back to Auburn after tin absence of a nutn 1 lie line conlttiuea, Italian wcaiher mill The roiidd could wIhIi. are in? lihu us any one Tlio ' Woodinen of ilia World Ins atnllod their oMcchb for the eiiBiiliiK year Wednesday night. ISueiio Kerst. la loading bin Iioiihpm hold oo(1h In a ear and expects to atari (or WiiBhltiKton touionow. IIH First clafls Huilillm,' Uriel: for sale at the .Nemaha Brick Kilns 0nih Mlnlek atarted for Dun Moinea la, Tliuradiiy aflemoon, where ho will enter u biiaiueaa uolleKe and take a comae in eouiiner!lal telegraphy. Tho bank expects to move in tho new building the hitter part, of next week or tho lln-l of tho woi-k after, if the weather doea not not too cold. At a meeting of the Nemaha County Mutual Inauranee Co., John L Uieaaler i waa re-eleeted treasurer. Deloaa lluphea and O. 1'. Dovwl were ie elected president and aeeretary ro apectlvely. Wo failed to nuy in our itetu about the Chriatlau hid i us aid society dinner, uienlloned on lltat page, that tue dinner waa given at the home of Mr a d Mia. Andiew Aynea. The editor who la ouo of tho houor.uy nienibei, waa at raid of the woodpile and ao did not get any dinner. Last Satiuday night tho following were installed aa olllcera of Victory lodge No 105, 100 F: N 00 li IJussoll. V 0 VV II Uurkor. See'y Ii A 1 1 owe. Triia--.ohn I Dressier. IIS N G-0 W Kick. L S N 0 Enrle Steuteville. RS V G Chaa Howe. LS V 0-W W Fritzier. Warden Frank Dreaaler. her of years- Mr. Matthteaeu waa one j of the old time hlacksmitlH of South j Auburn, locating there when it waa called Culvert. Wlion tho editor was in South Auburn, from 1884 to 1887, Mr. MatihhwiMi, Qua Moore, Dr. Mai Kenn, ,1. V. Graff, Geo. Bool, J5. M. I3oyd, G. W. Cornell, Froytag & KuliN man,. I. F. Wvkea, J. B Jierger, It cub Holme-, .1 W AruiBtrong, Doc Bruah, J. W. Hoaeow and a few others wort the business and professional men of the town. Siveialof these have gone to their rewaid. Dr. McKean has for years been a medical nil alouary in Slam- J. V. Grail' has been congresai man from the Kith Illinois district for man yeaia, and baa long ago got over hia disappointment at his failure to receive tho nomination for county attorney in 1HM). J. F. Wykea, who was B. & M. nKMit, la now holding a like position at Victor, Colo. G. W. Cornell has moved to Oklahoma, lieub Holmes, who then had a ding store, la now on an orange and lemon ranch in Calitoruia. Oua Moore,.-!. B Berger and Doc Brush are dead, .1 W A i mairoug, who operated a brick yard in South Auburn, was appointed po.it-. master, then put in a stock ol hardware adding furniture atterwarda, and is now a tnembei of the Gilmore Armstronn Co. .1. W. Hoscow retired from business in Auburn a lew weeks ago. Many of the others have gone away, and their whereabouts are un known to the wnter. But it always does us good to meet these old tituo friends. KXAPP & SOX I'ropn- Ure.r the L ivsry& Feed Slab NEMAHA,! NEBR, Gcod Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS A Very Closo Call I stuck to tit v engine, although evfciy joint netted and every nevo was racked with pain." vviltea C. W Bell tiny, a locomotive lireniMti, of 'Burllnnton. Iowa. "l wan weak arid pule, without any appetite and all run down. A I wan ttbitut to "Jv up, I tfot a bolt le ol Elect I to Bliler8. and alter taking it I felt as well us I i-ver did In m hie." Weak, sicklj, t tin down people always pain new lite, strength and vijior hum their u-e. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by W. W. Keellim Pi ice 50 cents IA1V, ItHAIi KSTATI2, COIjMJCTIONS Souvenir postal cards for sale at poHtolliee. OMcch over I'oHlofflro Untitling, nt I' rank NlmiI'n old aland, Call priced and Bee thorn and uet Quality uiiar.tnteed JOSEPH 1YL WEST . NEMAHA. N 13 Bit. .wtwiiiiimiwiw W. W. FilAZIBR, M. D. Pliysiciaa and Surgeon Nemaha, W elbr ( AJl culls promptly iittondod Phono 28 How's this? WooltorOno Hand rod -Doll urn Howard for any cano of Catarrh unit cannot oo cured by Itall'H Catarrh Cure. K. J. OUKNHY t t:., Tolodo, O. We, tho uiidotHlKiicd, hitvo known l. J. Chtincy for tho limt 15yunrH, and helluvo ttlm perfectly honorablo in all iiihIiiois tmitMic- Uoiih tintl llnanclally alio to carry out uny hllxatlonn madu hy IiIh tlrin. WAI.niNO, IvINNAN vt MAIIVIN, ' WlioluMalo DnicKlNtH. Toledo, O. Ilall'H Catarrii Onto Ik taken Intornully, aclln directly niton tho liiottd and inucoun surlacoH of Iho HyHloin. TeHtlinotilals enl oe. IM Icit 7 contu pur Dottle. Hold by nil insists . TakoIl-ll'H l-'ainllylMllH for eoiMl Ipiitlon o 1CTK1( K 13 RICE It. Dealer In 3VCIE0 'ITS Highest markot price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, 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 lenife That such a medicine exists, however, is proved by thousands of cures made by Durliin the four years which 0. It Hacker was county clerk he received 310 510 i:i in fees, SO 000 of this was paid to the clerk, i?2,800 to tho deputy and $1,7 1'J lit was turned into the county treasury. In 11)02 fees, S2.0I1S HO olork'H salary 81,800, deputy, 700, turned to treasurer SOUS'lK); lOOil, fees $2 83107, clerk's salary, $l,o00, deputy S700, turned to treasurer 8(i;U.t)7; loot, fees, 82,555 07; clerk's Halar $1,500, deputy, 8700, turned to treasurer, $;155 70; 1005, fees, $2,200.07 clerk's salary, s? 1.500 deputy, 8700. turned to treasurer 5-00.70. The resolution introduced and adopted by tho republican county convention in 1001 saved to the tax peiKO'' Nemaha county 1,71(1 1ft Kepahlican. P. S. O. E. meeting Some wealthy and philanthropic clireiis of tit. Louis have organized a company to build some model tenement houses for the poorer classes in that city. I'latis tor the first building are now complete and work will be com menced at once. The building will cover a half block, will be four stories high and entirely fireproof, Tho apart meats will bb arranged in suites of from two to four rooms; with toilet ttiiini, hot. and colli water ami a private hall to each suite, opening into a large hallway. Each room will have two huge outsinti windows. The kitchen in each suite will be provided with tho neceshary appliances, a sink with run nlng water, two stationery wasli tubs with hot and cold water, and gas connections for the mime. In tho basement will be a general laundry, and encu family will have use or a drying room one day in the week. The rooms will all bo heated in winter and lighted with electricity. In summer gas will he used. Each one of tho 1 irier suites will lie provided with a private hath room. There will also be a number of bath rooms for the use of tho occupants of tho other suites. For all of this the charges for rent will bo only 00 cents to 81 .10 per room per week. A janitor will look after the building, basement, public halls, etc aububn Nebraska j i i RIFLES I1 Koeouriga boja to an active, rollicking, out-of-iloor llfo i J . In flrM sii'l forrt, conrtu-( 'l V y cUe to umllu ami Mrnrtllurf J 'i ' 0 pMctlinl i-'iulntiici-) I V'.-Jjl :?t. with Nuturewllhuut bull S I V'a V.S,"'' . tj' ulucillon 1 mm- I .1 yifj.. f '1 ".' iitf. neuMe the (ituctli-.. t ? iT iwf!Z-4R. n - l uf hootlinr luiluen rlvitiU- ' l'L 7t8&f'A n"' I'"''""""- I ''ijr.SSty-. , aecurvjj; valuiii.U'S I OTS ' " j n,ualtUe In any S '! ftfsrSare-- h,"iiM 4f l,fe- ? ' ' "W?fflM&ff''r5' ' M S' 1 ' td'w Sl8'',,' ' ' ' I ('Jr So-l.rrirft Sight., ! , Sievens Rics JMft Id in the PAEIS BUILDING Shoe ReiDairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty DO YEARS' EXPERIENCE don't apt ome other (?uu of que tlonnljlo nccutacj. We'll aell you direct; cah with onter, OTtroii prcpnltl Smd ttamp or 131 ;iipfl catalogue. O J. STKVEN'S AKMB As TOOL CO., Ilax - . Chlropco Fall", 3'u. I psadc Marks Designs copyhights &c. Anyoaoccinllnit n nliclrii nlnl rt(",Tli)tlnn amy qulcklv asccrtitln our oiniiiuu free wiigilicr mi Ittvotttlnn W pnilmbly tvat't'i'i' if- CoimiMinlcrt. tloiisRtrlcllyrnnlldoatlnl. HANDPlinX on liitits sunt free. Olilust nuctiry lor nt ctirnitr atcntt I'atonta inkett tliroutrh Mtttm iV Co. rocoh tprclitt notice, wUliont clinruu, la tlio V A hnnttsomoly lllnstrntpfl wpptsly. I.nrurst rlr. dilation of any potent llln Jntirniil. 'IVi imm, $1 n yoar: four months, tl. Sold by nil ni'w.siloiilor!". llrnttch Olllco, U25 V St..AVnlii'iKt r., I), c. i VM. CAMI-IUiLIi, J'res. F. K. ALLKN. Vlre-l'ros. KliMKll E. ALLEN, Cashier. AMI 01 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5 000 OF Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of many weak, sick women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you if you will only Rive it a chance. Try it. Sold by all druggists and deal ers in SI. 00 bottles. GAVE UP .SUPPORTER. 'I wore A supporter for four years, to keep up my womb," writes Ars. S. J. Chrisman, of Mannsville, N. Y. " My doctor said no medicine would help me. After taking Cardul I Ra? up my sup porter ana am now wen." rrogram for Y Jan.l 4. Topic "What Ohrist taught about money and its usea." Matt 2 11; M irk 10 17-1)1. All money belongs to Clod, Luke 10 12 -15 .1. I. Dreaaler. Mustbousedas tJ oil's, Luko 10 1 2 Nora Ay ties. Relieving tho poor, Luko 18 18-22 Olias. CurtiB. LendliiK to the Lord, Trov, 10 4 7 Will Smiley. An expression of love, Luke 7 :)0 50 L'narl Hums. Our country's noeda, Matt 22 10-22 Ellen Slilveley. Give Christian reasons for trying to make money Minnie May. Mention Home dangers in money making Anna Knapp. Tell of some noble uses being made of wealth Stella Washburn. References for voliinteors: Matt 23. 22; Matt, 10, 20: Matt 10, 21; Mark 10, 21 ; Luke 12, 15: John (5, 27; 2 Cor 0, 0; ol 3,2. Quotation No 1 May Kerker. Quotation No 2 Grace Peabody. Quotation No 3 Resale Washburn. Quotation No 1 Otto Barker. 1'eaul Uurns, Loader. A Wayne, Nebr , correspondent says: A new sort of business has been evolved here. It is a iuurIi vng"n business. To make a living by celling mush from a wagon, just as the milk" man makes a living and puts money in tho bank by selling milk from a wagon twice oach (bty, is tho unique scheme of Sam Davhs, who has made arrange mtnits for the proposition and who will soon statt out with his wagon in real earnest. There aro -too families in Wayne and IMvies llgures that every one of them would b glad to purchase a couple of quarts of mush every day one quari tor supper ami anotner to ity t r oreaKtasi no ays uiat tnero aro thirty-two quarts of meal in a bushel and thut IH'ty bushels of meal will make !5,000 quarts of mush ; that llfty bushels of meal can bo bought for S25 and that he can sell S00 quarts of mush per day at 0 cents per quart, giving him $40 per day for his work and exs pensoof delivering-, and as mush could bo used half the yoar, he could make $5,000 to 50,000 yearly on the business. The-word results means a whole lot to the farmer of to-day and It is especially attractive to the homeneeker or those seeking new locations. If we tell you of a country where you are cure of aucces3, will you believe us ? It is only necessary for you to farm the land and the best results will follow a State which the government reports will show ieads in the production of wheat. It also ranks among the first in th ! raising of corn, alfalfa, timothy and other products, together with stock raising. We speak of Old paper for sale cheap at The Ad vertiser oillce. NELSON HADLOOK BARBER Having leaspd D. E. Littroll's shoj: first door so nib ol the llvoay barn. .invite tho patronage of all who want a good shavo or haircut. Satisfaction The great State of the West, where land3 can be purchased from $5 to $30 per acre which equals the returns of the $50 to $150 per acre lands of other States. EASTERN COLORADO is identical in most respects and the same opportunities are offered there. Buy quick while the lands are cheap and secure the benefit of an excellent invest ment. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY touches the heart of this rich agricultural region and extremely low rate3 are offered, allowing stop-over at pleasure in certain territory for inspec tion of lands, etc. Write us arid we will send you free descriptive literature and full information. H. C. TOWNSEND, GENERAL PASSENGER AND TICKET AOENT, ST. LOUIS, MO. fc5,'L-'VJSEiliiK'. iaaas miirantuod ns to duality co wo Cope'i.l catlrUy upon th Wo are ftlvlnp tiway MMJfKn BKT, ORATt?. WAKE WISTS, COB ElttH, JiWWINfl XAOSKEWIT and Imuclrctia ot othyr nrtlrios, nil lull l'iO for tumily ufo, to e:tlilo us to Inttvituta ouv San Hyfelurt Pov.'.'i.' ana b-ilvoiia ItrandB o Touu, Coffees uud otlior Jlouwf la BiV)ullco. TIium) uttt nil hlRli-i;r:Kio aoods aUholun I" -.t no more titan you tiro now paying lor tlt buiuo b"1k) vi i.r iqoiit to hccurtl yonr fttturo ortiors. Oonwquontly by i?nl' 'T I juu unvii tuo pront wnian rorrawiy M.uy lico jjreraiui.io wo pa':i now cuntomcro nni ju iv iuo pront. wnian jovranny w,', tj to the duultrs, by deiilln;: tllrootly with our quslomerg tavs tho proilt; oC tlio u Wjo'dalcia ar.U rotallora, viiita wn Siv.iu .w tj ww in tno f.nape or in mil pre lituns ami It. .a st ood i at. iir prlcon. Becavta yon Hvo alios uwayf urn u' ix-j.mf .a i ;!' never huvo beva ui-ls no ocu reusou for nut, U'- tiial. on i-i.t; jmioi. i o Co not hnU pay in a Ivnnre. V imy th r-Aa". Our cntuloKtio i pir'tiinc -will bo Bont you nnU ourplan of sollliia boocIb will lo fully oxplalnua If you win onlj ur.: u;t r i y would not ox poet ttiem to. l!cslJos, tho oilltor of this ycur name and address. Wo liavo hundreds of natrons wlioso custom we seonrcil by t-.b, ' phm. 'ittey woutu not; pnirontzo us unless wo iwvu inom lutt viu unu a.mr tiiiui'-iat. papor vrlll toll you that wo aro thorouKUly responsible. wrtto us ic.ny n pojtai-caru jubi clvlnu your numo tvnd addiot.8 will do. This In n Cltunco That Does Not Happen livery Dujr. SALVO HA SUPPLIES COMPANY, 1127-1129 Pino Street, St. Louis, Mo. guaranteed SBftHSrSLS!