The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is n disease prevailing in this MniifitriMiiriatflnitL'orottshccnURUftorittcen live. iuiiiiyHimiiuii deaths lire caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Uladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and cure is obtained quickest by n proper treatment of the kidneys. If yon are feel inir badly you can make no mistake by Miss Georgia A, Burrm, of Oklahoma, Tll8 OlXt&hcL Is llin youtifJt'Ht woman much owner in this country SI10 Is ow nor and tnuii ( Commercial Club nger of 11,000 acres, comprising the Arrow Heart cuttle ranch, and she recently leaned for nlnoty-nlno years 100,000 acres of oil and mineral lands in tho Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. Mies Hums not only manages her ranch with ability, but spends much of her time in tho saddle and can shoot and ropo cattle with as meat dexterity and skill as any of tho thirty cowboys regi ularly In her employ. Of tho million immigrants who liao entered the country since last harvest, not less than a third are able bodied laborerH Notwithstanding, the farm- ers of the great wheat belt, particularly taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the KimbiiB, aro many thousand short of to New are compelled to go often through the day, enouR, ,n,, nwn n Now York city to rmil to iei 111) iiiuuy .uuvn mmimii IIIK1I1U " ' " - ' . ............. j great kidney, liver and b adder remedy. t,1(J n,i,er 0f men needt'd properly It corrects inability to hold urine and ' XT MiidhSii in parsing it and over- care for the ripening grain. A N conies that unpleasant necessity of being York paper assert that there The Omaha commercial club has made its promised visit, and Nemaha has reason to be proud of the way the visitors were entertained and the ap preciation manifested by the visitors. The train was a little late in getting hore. When it arrived tho commercial men. headed by the band, marched to the opera house, where dinner was promptly served. There were 132 of the visitors and all weio seated at the same time and were served expeditious ly. They pronounced it tho best meal they had had since they left Omaha. In moat places everything was cold, but the dinner served in Nemaha was hot, and thero was plenty of filed chicken, new potatoes, peas, string beans, etc.. besides alt kinds of good things to eat. As the nun had not eaten anything since 0 o'clock la the The ; morning, and it vus after 1 when they Following tho Flag Wlion our soldiers went to Cuba and the L'hlllpine-4, health was the mostj Important consideration. Willis T Morgen, retired Commissary .Sergeant V. 6 A , of Ittirnl Houto 1, Concord, N. II , says: "l was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to cold?, I look Dr. Kings Now Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, In New Hampshire, wo find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial (roubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Hill Urns.. druggists. Price 50 and 81.00. Trial bottle free (1 It... .... I .r ... I. n .. im... M.i.i nw f.vtnmrimiarv ,' ..rC.n'r Awntiin.UrinL is soon realized. Kansan emnlovmont bureau asBorts l aot here, they were good and hungry. It stands the highest for its wonderful that nothing but railroad fnres standfl Thero were plenty of waiters, bo all CUSwa between these New York unemployed were served promptly. sold by oil druggists in fifty-cent and Und the employment of tlie KaiiBaa one-dollar size bottles, you may nave u .,,, He(B.I5x. wimple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and n book that tells all about it, both sent free by moil. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., IJingliaiutoii, N Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper Don't make any niUiii L-n. but riMiitiinbcr the name, Swttinp- Uoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swaum-Uoot, and the address, Jlinghamtoii, N. , on every bottle. Tliir TADI C MWm I IMC I MDLL , ....... -j - . Lincoln Donvor Omaha Hulunn Chiouuo UuttM St. Joho,1i Suit liiilce City IChiihum Olty Poitluml SLUiouIn mul nil rfni irVuolMoo PolntM ICuhI nnd A.1111 11 Polutrt South. -VVohI TUAIN8 LBAVK AH FOLlAVH: No. 07 PiiHRoiiMiir, dally excoptrtiiii- HoldroBO ami all points wont , u n No.oa-PiiHHonmir, ilally mxcopimiih- iiml'iill nnluiH nortli mul onsl 4i')" i" Nn.tll-Lneal fielidit. dully except . mliltmi mul tutor mediate NtllllOIIH ln P m No. 112-r.ocul rrellit, dally excopt r. ....!.. f.ir nnlivuultll 121 IV llllll luterniodlatuHtatlonB siu 60 YEAHB EXPERIENCE aaa I HADE nMnikH DESIGNS Copyrights Ac. Anrono aendlntf a nkotrli nnd description may qulclclr narottnln our opinion froo whether an IntenUon In probably nutontablo, Communlcn. tloni ntrlctlr ontlilontiiil. Handbook on I'atcnta pnt froe. Oldest auenoy for iecurlii)M)utents. I'atcnta taken throueh Hunn X Co. recolro Wtialnotki, without chnrao, lutho Scientific .Hmcrican. A handsomely llluitrntnd woefcly. Tdiritcst clr rulatlon of any scloutlUo journal. Terms, 13 raart four months, U Sold by all nowsdsalcra. ilUNN Co.3G,B'"d New York Hraoch Otuco. CU V Bt, Washlnnton. V. C. . The Dodging Period of a woman's life Is the name often given to "change of life." Your menses come at long Intervals, and grow scantier until they stop. The change lasts three or tour years, and causes nuch pain and suffering, which can, however, be cured, by taking THE OLD HONESTY AND THE NEW It In the fashion nowadays to deplore tho general want of moral principle and to lament lugubriously the decline of old-fitHtiinnt'd honcaty Hut. reully bow about tho old-fushi on till honeHty ? It la always cany to Red a Hiiint in a doad ro ative, just as It is eimy to see a HtateHiuau in a dead politician Grandfather vlrtuea. like grandfath'- eib' olockf, may bo a badge of respects ab.hty, but m our own day thoy are not always In good running order Our f irefatherB wero no better Hum we aielndeec', to judge from theciltlninn of their contemporaries, thoy wero a g Kul deal woio The world in which old-fashioned honesty lived wiib siuguhuly uncom plicated. Smith knew Joiihh and .Jones knew Smith, and it the one did not client the other thero was a chanie that enCh would die in tho odor of ri-s Hiiectahilltv. Individualism set. the limits to old-fashioned honesty. We need this Individualistic honesty toilav. and wo have It. lint wo need today h much biggoi sort of honesty an honesty which news that our obll gallons ate set not alone by our tola lions with each other, but also by our relations with municipalities aod states, with a nation and a world. t i. i.. ...... ..... .........,... OHUII llllllftlljr in lltlk UIIJ HM UWIIIIIIUII, but it is growing Men have gone down to their mauso li'iims labeled honest uilMioiihires who were directors in corporations whose methods would bring blushes to the cheeks' of a coulidence man. Accotd ing to the slaudaid of old-faHhi-med honstv there was nothing to be said against these honest millioiiiiir-s. Hut trom tho point ot view nt tho new honesty they uio thieves, thmuti they After dinner the members of the commercial club took in tho business portion of tho town, calling on the business men and getting acquainted. They are a pleasant set of follows and made many IrU-iida. Thoy aro a jolly set of fellows and out for u good lime as well as to make business, Whou the procession arrividatthe opera house tho doors wero thrown open and tho tables loaded with food were seen reaching almost the full engtli of the room. A portrait of President Roosevelt was hanging out side over the dour, and when this was seen the commeiciHl iihmi took off their hats and gave cheeis for House. veil and Nemaha. A big banner was stretched across the street from the livery bam to the public well, on which was painted "WYIeome, Omaha Boosters." I'he commercial men sav everything was better arranged, dinner whs served the most promptly and with the WmhI confusion, the dinner was the best aim everything was planned and car ned out tho best of auv place on the trip They were all warm in their praise of Nemaha Mayor D.ihlman and ex-Congress man tiitcboocK, eui or or too worm Herald, were among the guests. The ladies aid societies of the Met I o (list and Christian churches provided the dinner, and afttr feeding the 1IS2 guests there was enough left to feed a small army. Many of our citizens eat there. Probably !U0 or ::&0 people ate, and then ureal quantities wir taken home. Nemaha ovals the worlrt for getting up good dinners, and as Fiank Woodward says, can feed the woi Id provided of course that they do not all come at once. At Auburn, Shubert and other places the travelers were told that Nemaha could not feed them that they might get a small lunc'i but that would be all. So the men were a little surprised STENOGRAPHERS Earn more money than teachers nnd have employment 12 months instead oj 7 to 0 tnontln; also hotter salaries. Write for catalogue I), BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Goo. W. Brown, Jr.. Prop. 1M0 O street Lincoln, Nobr PETER KERKER. Dealer In Highest markotpiico paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women tell - Nebraska Deadly Sorpont Bites are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville. S C. says: "They re stored my wife to perfect health, aftr yeais of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver" Electric Bitters cures chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder diaotdeis. Sold on euaiaii'. tee by Hill Bros., druggists Price .)0c. WINE OF CARDUI Woman's Refuge in DUtrcM It quickly. relieves the pain, nerv ousness, Irritability, nlserableness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weakness, tired feeling, etc. Cardul will bring you safely through this "dodging period," and build up your strength for the rest of your life. Try It. You can get it at all druggists In SI. 00 bottles. robbed ImlmIIv One does not need to be an academic ,,ml re,,t,y ,,Bwl at t,,tt reception optimist to see the beginnings of this uew.fashin!i"d honesty. We are doing tho best we can to shape up laws which will exuiess a new social conscience. M i y is always a generation or two ahead of legality The number of offenses against the moral ami ley "I codes is increasing enormously. Moi.il principle never cut so large a figure In the aff iirs of this American people its it does now. Our godly ancestois had one moral qualui where we have twenty. It never occurred to them that a lottery whs wrong, or that It was wicked to drink turn, or to whip a child or a wife, or to enslave the black man and cheat and debauch the red man. Nine out of ten of the little con scientious niceties of life urejjdiaeover ies of the last hfty years. More so cieties to do all sorts of good and work all kinds of reforms were created in the last two generations than had been formed or thought of lioforo from the beginning of the world. -Omaha News. "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suffered." write Vlrtlnla Kobton.of Eit- on.M4.. "until Ltoak CsrAul. wMch cur4 I me. so quickly It sutarlsed my doctor, who dian t Kno I wu uuinc u." An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills ; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels.. Guaranteed by Hill Bros, druggists. Price 25. given them. They will never have uwy doubt of Nemaha'ti ability to feed any number of people and do it well and expeditiously. .1. C. Buchanan, a genuine Scotchman played the bagpipes in tine style, and attracted attention from all. He whs especially interesting to .s-ntehtnen. lie was dressed in the regular plaids, with kilts a lid bare knees. Tho llnater hand Is a good one. Nemaha will he glad to bee the Omas Im commercial club again and will try to entertain them. The members are all jolly good fellows. It Is reported the Atchison county Mo., dyke, built some three miles below Hamburg, was swept away Monday night by tho storm and that the low land in that neighborhood is inundated. This dyke was built to keep out the Missouri river and also f ir the purpose of throwing the waters of the Nishna into the Missouri river instead of sending it through the old channel of the river. The breaking of this dyke means that the Missoiinriver has gone back Into its old channel and the Nishna will continue its old course by way of Phelps and Langdon The Ciange will ho an expensive one to the landowners Neb. City News Nonce for Hearing Claims ;n the County Court of Kemnlia County, Nebraska: " In the inuiier of the listnte of Siuan C. Cum nilnuH, deoeiiHed. Notice Is hereby given that the Court hiw made an order Umitliit; the time lor credit lion to tile claims nuainst said deceased to Mix inontlm from the 20th day ol June. 19( .miaV,nt ,,uno 2,,( Septemoer 2fl and December .'9, IWHi, at ten o'clock h. in. of each day at Hie unlet i of Hie county Judue of Nemaha ""')' .eurHHua, in Auburn, Nebn.Hka, hiiH been fixed I y tlie court iih the times and place when and where all peisotiH wan have claims and demanda niialnNt s Id deceived can have the same examined, adjusted and allowed, and all claims not presented by the last mentioned dale will be forevei barred, bv an nnl,.r ol the court. Dated May 90. 1900. Skai.J J. d. McCARTY, County JuiIbp. To .leremlah Her.oll: You are herely notified that on to Gth dayofJuno A. D., lOoll, Anna Herzoll filed a petition against you In tho dlsiMct court of Nemaha county. Nebr sk. tin, ni,iu prayer of which is to obtain u divorce irom yon on the iound that you have willfully deserted end wantonly tailed and refused to support her and her three Infant chll ilren, the Issue oi H-ld manlane, and to oh lain the care, custod.s and education or said '.',!! i.i Y"". Ht0 rp't" '''' lo answer Mild of ! J lily! lA"ii"'l!!(K!,re'MC""1'iy' U,e 101,1 "rty ' i. . u. A,??',U EIWELL, plalntlir, M .sum iV. Hiiwxby, her attorneys. Only 1,700 harvest hands have beon sent to the various Kansas counties by tlie free employment bureau and its agents when tlie state required more than 22,000 men to handle the wheat harvest. A. G. WARREN Painter, Paper Hanger Decorator N have nil tho IntPNt designs In Wall Paper andean furnish you uny hU-Ib orTi antltv SimVlmt" cdj rlCt'3 'r0m ,0C POr r,,U p" Wo& Phono me at cantral oflico or write N KM A. II A - - NF.niiA atrA Uio Boat Friend hoa erer hil It "Dlpolen," the old re- tl.u truinnteed "one minute" d o thtt ln.1 ' ntlv rfrttrovi Inteet MiU and Drfttntl tholeti.l an. i .. nine, eczemi and oiher hoe troublet.l A tannine eoi ur vtcmmim, iree uoiuiuuc, iui- " . . ..... ptiur tnu omer injunoui ibuimik.hi Dipolene nv the whitest emuliton of ny dip on the rnftrktt, M-h nrawai 11 lobe Uieourott dip made. Now, yon wint llie belt hoc dip, of course. Because the htalth and comfort of your uniman mni kj:i uch ) Dut how are you I J Know wnitn nun ih. niiOLlhr vli-"lr lefore.you buy." If , thia nlan attlkea you rlebt.re are rleht here to help , " . . . - . . tl'.l a In 1 . u t iW 1. u L r . rou aeciaeine mine, .nnsi, - I pie Uottleof"Rlilene,"ourOuaranlee, and Free aiOOKVI vaiUAUJC iniuiiii.uwH, MARSHALL oiLCOMraBT, , , Mtraheiaown.iowe. j Thereart moreIIcf!ll Paxtterusaold In the Unlit States than of any other make ot liatterns. Thla la on account of their style, accuracy and simplicity. nicCfill'a ntntrmrlned'he Queen of Fashion) haa more subscribers than any other I.adie' Mae;iili.. One year's subscription (u numbers) coi SO cent. Latest number, 5 cent. Every sutcribr geta a McCall Pat ttrn Free, Subscribe today, T.B.U a miii. WnntM. lTanitentne oremluma or liberal cash commission. Pattern Catalo(u(of too de. aiens) and Premium Catalogue (sbowinr; too premiums) ent iroe. Aaureis Tim MCLAJ.L, w., iiaw xoric. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS I. AW, UEAIj ESTATE,! COLLECTIONS Olllces over romolllro Building, at Frank NiiiI'h old stand, AUBUUN NEURASKA K1STAPP & SON I'roprletori! of the Livsryfe Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. J. 3LC. Oi-otlxer in the MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe Itoairi nec Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for sale at tho Ne maba Brick Kilns Call and Bee them and set prices Q i ality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBIl. BANK OFI NEMAHA Nemaha, Nebr. Capital, $5,000 VM. CAMPBELL, Pre. P. P. ALLEN, VU-e.PrcB. EL.MElt E. ALLEN, Cashier FRANK TITUS, Ass't Cash DEPOSITORY BAMvS Hanovei Nat'l. New York First Nat'l, Auburn, Nebr. Omaha Nat'l Neb. City Nut'l Wo have every facility for handling accounts appreciate them, and give our personal atten- tion to the interests of our depositors.