r - 7 ho Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in thi country most dangerous because so Ucep live, jMaiiysutidPii deaths are caused ! i ! it heart OHSC, )tUMtltlOIIll, liwart failure or 'alxtjjlexy are o"ften the remit of kid ney disease, If kidnev trouble h - J1ou extend vmtiw 8 Inekidirey-iwdHOM- tack the vital organs, eausiiiK catarrh of the bladde r, or the kldheys thtfnMdvfrs break down and waste aw'iiy cell liV uell. Madder troubles alinost'alyiiys vjpitft. from a dcrarifjei'fieiit of the tfidnv mM u cure i obtained nuickcut by a 'proper treatment of kidneys. If you are feel injf bddlv ymi m make no mistake by taking llr. Kilmer's Swanrp-Uoot, the yreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and ftCHldinjr pain in pacing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of Iwuiik compelled to go often through" the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. SwRinp-Koot is pleasant to take nud is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. Von may have a wimple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book .that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., llinghamton, N V. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Uinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. F Sud.IlM Mriuk for Nemittaia Brick Kilns 'h ,m and gel. i. i - Q iti' gnaratiiecd JQS1SPJ I. WEST ) t;-.1 MIA. NEB It. V. VF. Fi.tAZIE iM M. ). Pliysiciaa xa t Mirg-eon . Nemaha, $ebr All anils promptly uUoiulod Phono 2H i'iHi' hi 3yc a.ts Ilig;liokt iiu'irkot priuo paid for flides, LarK Tallo.v otc. lias a very had effect on your sys- ff3 V?A tern. It disorders your stomach find digeptivo apj)aratus, taints your M blood and causes constipation, with El all its fearful ills. is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and blood purifier. It gets rid of the poisons caused by over-supply of bile, and quickly cures bilious headaches dizziness, loss of appotite, nuustM Indiges tion, constipation malaria, chills and fever, jaundice, nervoti ness, irritability, melancholia and a sickness due to disordered liver. It is not a cathartic, but a gent! , herbal, liver medicine, which eass without Irritating. Price 25c at all Druggists. S5 1 LkHbffl Slit-H & W Vi l liiil BRICK The Nebraska Advertiser Walter Madlook had a Ptdgeofthe grip hint week but is able to be out again, M. and Mis,, . I, L. Qurttrghl entiii; down f i oin Otdo footi'tlly b'utiiibiy td visit bote for awhile. Kouiid Sund'iy, I'Mi. :4, ) .ujtlr of glufllfis. 'Owner bum '.have hiiiiio b calling at the Advertiser olllco. . ..I. i. . Mrs,, E. S McOundlcss of Thurnian, Iowa, visited her mother, Mm Henry Curse, from Monday until Wednesdus. All peraotiH knowing themselves ins debted to me vll please call in and settle within the next week and oblige Vety losreetl'ulB 13 Is 1'AHIH U, W. Hitle on HobnrlH will have a public his laun next Wednesday, J sidling liorflKS, cattle and I arm im- p'ouifiitH. Usual terniH of hiiIh. M V. Harding U tbo auc'ionucr and HIiihm- J3 A Hen clerk. Mrs. Thou lllll drova down to Shubert Sunday to hi'i-her fon, M T lllll, and little liertie, who wa quite badly hurt by lulling out of a IiIl-Ii hair. For a few daya Hertlo was almoHt liHlpless, appaioiitly partly iMiahd, but Ih getting better. T. H SUuhu writes from Hot .Springs Ark., to the effect that ha and Mrs. Skeeu have 1 ft that point and are now making their Headquarters for the winter at Eureka Springp. They nay that the wo it her (lo,vn theie is line and that all the Nemaha county people are enjoying good health Herald. Arthur Ij. Allen, who has a Una Mock of groceries, qucenswnre, etc., in uhnrn, this woek purchased f' " Caldwell stock of dry goods, millinorv and notions, and has moved his stock of groceries and quennswnre into the argo double store room occupied In itio (laldw ll stock. Mr. Allen is a brother of Rimer R Allen. TIkh. Van Metr of Ilerriek, Nebr , arrived in Nemaha Wednesday on visit to his old friend Dr. Keelinu Mr. Van Meter I'lnnerly lived in belbv countv,' Indiana, and wan n neighbor of tn doetoi's. lie wan in Omaha with a shipment of cattle and 'earning that the doctor was living in Nemaha came down to see him 1'iut. uuviiiiii udj Muguiditch ".liocuLi-ei-y.idii, .. nuno uamu in J3ug iu m .lulin Dupilni, win leuliuu ai .neoiu i&Liaii ciiiucn .Muuiliiy, lucoday ami udt.uailay nlglits. t he leutuiei ia a native Armenian and will tell ul . lie iriuib ul lua iieuple m their native Utuiuli. Ilia luutuieu aietialil to be uut'iiouiy iiileit;oiiii6 li win . poj till to uUeiiti. How's this? vS'n ollor Olio llmmicu wuimrs KuwaiU lor . i j i y caho ul cutunii ii.t ciinnou oo omutl ty iiiili N Cuuuiii Cunt. K, J. Oil KN ICY it CO., Toledo, O. We, tlio uiutuisiKoed, liuvu known I'.. J. I'liency loi iiiuiahl 16 yci.rH, mid littliuvo linn (lOI ICOtly IIOlKllllUlU III till UIIMIIL'W.H tlllllMU'- noiin ami lliiiiixtiuli iiliu lo carry oui any oii,uiioi,N iiiiii. 'V liihilrin, Wai.d 'Cinna.n it Marvin, Wlioliw vinylhiH, Toledo, O. UiiU's Catiui'li Cut v. . iiiUkii liiloinully, aeilng dliectly upon tlio olooil and niiieoiiK nil lacas nl uio t-yMc-m, TunuiiioiiIhIn nonl i'i luu 1) uuiiio )ei hotllu. old liy .ill lulco I n -i i i '''u ic i i i-i. . t loan ' 1$. V. Kuirow lelurned last m ek 1 1 mil Canada, to which plcu he went some time ago with his sister lo idea lly the hodj i her husband. Tti man had been killed and buried some line, but tiie body was exhumed and lileiililled bv both Mr. Furrow and his sifter. The point to which thy Journeyed in Canada was lSOO iniloa from Oiuaha. Gimii'. m. Saved From ToTiblo Donth riio family of Airs. M. L. Hobhitt ot Uargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and worn powerless to save bar. The most skillful physicians and evory remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking tier I'le. In this terrible hour l)i. Kinir New Discovery for Conan yt )iou turned lespalr into joy. I h lirst bottle rought immediat m lHnnd its con inued use complete niui hor. If ho mostceitain euro in tlm world foi ill throat and lung troubles, (iiiaran aed UottleB fiOc and Si. 00. Trial Bottles Free at Keollng'a "Diug Stoio. Louisville, Nob , 1-eb. 11. II. 0. Hall, a Missouri I'aelllu briikeman, was killed litre In the yards yesterday. Ho lutd stepped butweon moving cars to cut tlio air break and the whoel caught IiIh loll lout. lie was inn over the lull lug and diagonally aeioss the body, killing htm filinodt instantly. Ills ago was thirty-one yoarv. Ills home was at Auburn, Neb., and liu was married, with ouo child. The nnniiins were taken to Wec'idng Water for an in, (Jlll'St. "Uouneiiig Betlj," the novelty twos Hlcp, by Carlton ,1. Balfour, t.liu blind tiny composer, is making a hit all over the coiiutiy. A sweet and child-like sontirnont, expressed In a Hong, uhen sot to a good melody, sunn hecoinue! a ho'.Hohold tivoilte. Such Is "Lot Mo Kids My Mamma (Jood My." Both of above were published by .J. W. Jenkins' Sona of Kansas City, Mo. Tlio publishers will mail a copy of ulther to any uddreM. upon receipt of '21 cents in stamps. Christian Rnde-ivor program for Sunday, Feb 18. Song service. Topic: 'Christ's life; Ills lifework and what we may leain about our own woik." .loh n 14 8 M . Jesus relieving distiens, John 4 10-50 Ellon Shivulo.t . Ilolping his own town, Luke 4 10 24 S'elhi Washburn Feeding the hunt ry, Luke i) 12-17 Pearl Hums. On the Sabbath, Matt 12 1 fl Bessie Washbui i). Praying, att 11 25 20; Luke 11 5 l.'l rs Dressier Giving himself, Luke 8 4:5-18 Anna Kmipp. Duel Steba and Bessie Washburn. Mention kinds of work your neigh botliool needs Norn Aynes Dseribf the woik uuarest your own Hand Minnie May. Tell how we get strength for work by working Mra. Supp. Close with Endeavor IfenedicMou. J. L DitKssucu, Leadei John W. Knight is linking arranges mentH to move to the northwestern part of the state, and last Sunday his relatives and a few friends gathered at 'is home south of Nemaha to iive him a faiewell reception. There were H f ' v present and the iay was spent with pleasure Jo : d. A line dinner was e joyed being provided by thegues's. The fo' owing is a list of those present: Mr. ni Mrs. Marion Seid, Mr and Mrs. Edd Soul, Mr. a Mrs Heniy Seid, Mr. and Mrs Jim Knigh', Mr and Mrs I' lias Adams, Mr. and Mrs Ben Color'ck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Mr and Mrs Walter Fick. Mr. and Mrs William Seid, Divldand Oo-geSHid Hot-tie aii'l Pearl Seid, Eliza Farson, Mell Cob rick. E irl and Finest Seid. Clarence, Kay and Cecil West, ' it rile and Vein Colenek. Dclb'-rtnnd Blanch Poid. Carlton and Dale Knight, Piest n and Lorena Seid (ay, Iva and Madge Seid. Meta S id, Frank Howpl, Ipha and Naoma Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John Knight, Aria. Ne.il hud Nella Knight. The attention ol .Jho district court was largely taken up lust week by the healings of the Peru drainage district cases. As each property holder was made a defeudent, individually, tlio hearings became rather monotonous. All tlio property owners affected by the pro posed ditcli weio in favor of the project with the exception of John Mulhall, Win I vnon, tl e Harmon heir-, and the O B. & Q. railroad company They, however, were won over to the merits of the proposition and ere now in favor of it and Imvu wilhs drawn their objections Two non-resident defendents, ono living in Wayne and the oth in Dixon counties are yet to he heard from as service have not been rendered in their cases Whether they will object or not is problematical, but as the majority of i he property owners are in favor of tho project and as the non-res! lents will t o greatly bpnelitted by the proposed inis Movement, their objections, in the event they are not willing to beoomo arties to the project, will not avail much. -Herald. Books e-elling at 81.25 and Si 50 at Auburn and elepwhero only 75 cents at lie postotlice news stand, Souvenir postal cards for sale at the postolllce. GET THIS BEAUTIFUL COLO HE I.) I'lOTUHE FREE. Splendid ilepnnluctlon, in Sixteen Titila, of a Celebrated Painting Every person who sends One Dollar to pay for a yeai's BUbs-'iiptlon to tlio Twtce-a-Week Hupubllo, of St. Louis, Mo., and Farm Progress, will receive absolutely tree, a beautiful colored picture, 24 by 32 inches in dimensions, entitled "Tlio Depurtuiu of the Bride from the Home of Washington " The picture la a direct reproduction from the celebiated painting by Ferris. Six teen colors were cmpio.vod In the procees. It is made on a line, heavy paper, and will make, when framed and bung, a unignillcetit ornament tor the home. Aside from lis genuine artistic merits, it possesses an uncoin moo interest to every American, as ilia central liguio in it is George Washing ton, standing at the. poital of his Virginia home, bidding adieu to the bride and bridegroom. The color woik is highly ornate and ceriect in every detail, as Hre the chaiacter repieaenta tiouK. costumes, etc. The rw.ee-itW nek Hepublie Is the oldest and best fieinl-.veekiy fmnlh paper in the country, and Farm Progress, which is also published by The Hepublie, is 'lie fastest-growing (ai in inoiillil) in America. Hfuieoiiier that you get both of these splendid journals an entire eir and the beau tiful big colored picture, all for only one dollar Present subscribers may take ads vantage of this offer, bv sending a dull ir and huv""' l ei i time marked up a year. Tlio Republic hereby giv notice that thl-oil r may be withdraw at any tune, and those who wish the picture suould Mfitd hi subscriptions n once Uema by postotlice or expiess monej order, regislrred letter or bank diatt Do not Mend peisoi al checks. Wiiu names mil aldrenses pUlnly. unit llddte-S, Subscription Department I'Iih Bepiihiic, St. Louis, Mo I'll in is the season when the farmer"' j of Nemaha counts spend the largest t share ot iumi Mmat tbir own lire sides. It is the time when most oi them order their reading matter lot the j ear, renewing their subscriptions for their old favorite i ublictioi subscribltm tor new ones, pajlng tm their local paper, etc. We are glad to Mate that the Adveitiser has Miade arrangements this year whereby we oan offer oor tender- thai ably ediud farm paper. The Homestead, of Des Monies, Iowa, in connection with our own paper and other pel indicals at hxs cedlngly attractive prices The 1 Homestead is par excellence a paper , for the intelligf nt and wide-awaKe I farmer. It is edited bv walking tanners and publishes every week articles by experiment station workei-, praotita.' farmers and others. There it no belter paper for the farmer and breeder and no better medium in which to advertise live stack, poultrj, farm lands, etc. Its departments include horticulture, dairy, sheep, vptorinary, hints and suggestions, home, f-unday school lesson, current events and every interest of the farm Call or write us for subscription rates $40.0no Private Funds Lo ins i e gotiated, inn' h.t Borrower can arrange to i ,y $100 or any number of hundreds on any interest pay day Can also arrange for the borrower lo pay the nit. i he 1st of any month that ho prefers. If you want to pay an old mortgage or gel a new loan bo auro and write me. Only lakes one stamp Mortgages bought, Henry C Smith Fa 'Is City, Nebr. Buy your mIiooI tablets at the postotTuu WONDERFUL NERVE Is displayed by many a man endur ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or still joints. But there's no need for it Bueklen'B Arnica Salva will kill t hepaiu and cure the trouble. It's tbo best Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c atW. W. Keeling's, Druggist. NVM.J'CAM PHKLL, ITch. ELM 13 It E. ALLEN, Caslilor. BMK OF NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital S took, $5,000 A Very Closo Call "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington. Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all inn down. As I was about to give up. I got a bottln of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as 1 over did in my life." Weak, slckl, run down people always gaiu new lite, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by W. W. Keeling Price 50 cents. Fine Stock Sale T. P. Moien, pioptletor of the Advance Stock Farm of Johnson, Ne braska, will sell the fine stock named below at public unction on TUESDAY, EEB. 20TH 1906 AT TIIE NUW SALE PAVILION AUBURN NEBRASKA Commencing ui 1 o'ciuck slim p. Seven head of extra good, grado Paroheron mares weighing iroin 1300 to 1700. irr loal by a good oung reiib lernl Percheron liorte weighing 1800. Seven head of legtntaied -shorthorn cattle and tour high grade- including one extra good ttohd rod ten mouths eld bull calf. Five gelding including one sensations ill pair of coming Uiree ear olds weighing JltiOO one pairol tinning bred coming three years old and one tx rind ed eight years old weighing pjoo guaranteed to woik in an harness- Seven head of registered shorthorn cattle and our high grades Ine'udin one extra gosuoliu red ten inuntha m. I Clli x -' lend ot i horouuhhrcd Duroc Jm- . ouv a d ttills. I - .i tre interested send fur a sale CHI." WIK. IVrui fash or nine months timo on PiiiKaiti. notes drawing eight per Cent in . e ('. H. Marion, C. B Clark, uoliooecrs. U. C. r mJ, n rk. I". I', v ouu'n, J dn8on, Nebr. KNAPP & SON" 'ii'iirivtoih ol the Livery&Feed Stab! MSMAIIa, nebr. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed, STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS I, AAV, UKAh 15 STATU, COLIjKCTIONS ultlei'H over I'nsioRlcii MulMlng, at l rank Nun's old slaiul, AUBURN NEBRASKA in the KEELING- BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty CO YEARS' XPERIENCE Trade PJarks UCOIGNS .Copyrights &c. Anyono hpikIImi; n kUoIoIi nurt doticrlpllon mny qulcltly (ist-ertiini our ii'"ni'ii frco whether tin tiivniittnn is iiri-hn'ily tmipni -iiilc. roniniuiilfA. tt.nia hi nctly oi ntliicMit ljil. HAH01J00K on I'litontu Bout fron. (ihlost (iiro.ify tor m-eiiriiiK piilnnttt. I'ntonlfl tiikuit throuKh Mttim & Co. receive 8rlu! under, without chnruo, la tlm cKiinfic Jitnencan. A hnndsnmoly lllnatrntnd wookly. I.nrccat elr. nilntloii of any Montltlo .lotiriutl. 'I'orms, $3 a your: four niimths, fl. SolU by all nowRilcnlera. iyiUNNSCo.36,Broad'PlewVorl( IJratich Olllco. 025 If St., WttshltiBtoi:, I). C. i ro'niwf ri rrvm mr rrnr iCnraigTirriTirr: F. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Pres. NEMAHA si vff rifjamgSBe3eirgsgraHr.Kic 1M?8gl