'4 J DO YOU GBT UP !' WITH A I,AMI$ HACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Yoti Miserable. Almost ever', body who rends the news paper is sure, to know 01 the wonderful cures limue iy ur, Kilmer's Swamp- Hoot, the great kid- t nev. liver and mrui- I t dor remedy. It is the great nied- iu 2....1 i, ,, i , Kill 11 ' - nineteenth eentury ; discovered afteryears of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the i-iiiinriiL kidncv and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric .wid. catarrh of the bladder and right's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many way, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that u special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, nlsou book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to fimloulif you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention rending tins generous oner in uw ''' ) address 10 in. jhiuvj & Co., Jlinghninton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one .l.illnf ni lmttloa nre Homo cf Bwamp-Uoot. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the uddress; Hinghaniton, N. Y., on every bottle. TIME TADIt Hll mi H I I If I L I HULL Ljlnooln Donvor 3muh.it " Ilelimii Ohlouuo TJuttu t. .ToHoim Salt Xmlce City ItuiiHiiH City 3?ortlnrul St. XjoiiIh and nil an IT rnoiHCO PointH iUiiHt and And 11 Poiutn South "Wont T11A.IN8 JiKAVK AH FOLLOWS: No. 07 PiKnotiKor, dally oxceptSun.. iliiv. for TuenmMali, Houtrlce, HolilroKonflUpM polntH went 0:01 urn No. 1)8 I'mtMipjie, UkII.v ixcont8tin duy, for Nurm)u Oily. Chicago ami nil poliU north and east 4 iOO j m No, 111 Local frnluht, dally oxcopt Bttmliiv, for Atchlpou and Inter mod Into HtailoDH. 0:15 p m No 112 Local frol)it, dally except M "tdny, for MnliraHkn Chy and 1.1 ii to mediate stations l':4 0 h 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE trade niarhi Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrone aenrtlnu n nkotrli nnd doncrlptlon mny Invontlon Is probably tmtontablo. Communion- aicoriuiii our oihiimmi iruu lYnnuior an ttom strictly coutldontl jiutiDio. lonimunicn Handbook on I'ntnnta iini out froo. I'ntcnts taken through Munn A Co. roculto Oldest Buoiirr xor Hncurinir tin most Riroucy xor Hocunntf patent. ipcclal notice, without chnrito, in tho Scientific Jliticricnn. A handsomoly Uhmtrnt nd weekly. Tersest cir culation of any nrluiitltln Journal. Tonus, f3 n ort four months, fl. Sold by all nowsilonlors. 1UNN & Co.30lBroad New York Jlraocb omco. COS V BU Washington. Jj. C. , can be greatly Increased by giving special care to the health of every animal and fowl on the farm. Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, horses, etc., depend on their livers to keep them well. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine keeps their livers working nnd therefore keeps them well. Black-Draught Stock and Poul try Aedldne Is a pure, natural, vegetable, blood purifier, and acts by regulating the stomach, liver and bowels. It prevents and cures Hog Chol era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite, Wasting Away, and all the com mon stock diseases. It Is a perfect medicine for gen eral farm use. Try it. Price 25c for a large can, at all druggists and dealers ni 11 . i nr rvl i m KIHh K. (Jnod litis cotno out in an Interview taking an advanced stand on the untl-inonupoly question. He is in favor of untl-iMss legislation and strongly opposed to railroad domiua tion in polities Lancaster county, that wiih thought to bo controlled by the railroad element In the republican party, broke loose in their county convention last week and instructed for Norris Drown for United States senator and for Winnett for railroad commissioner. The deles ( nation wii6 also instjueted for I'ollard for convene. A lady of our city him found a euro cure for broken dishes. If the diah to bo mended can be tied together with a stout string, then placed in boiling milk and left for an hour you can never tell that the diah had been broken and it can afterwards be put into boiling water without tho pieces coming apart. TIiIh experiment has been tried and proved and (many aie the broken dishes which aro as good as now Ex. This year, for the llrat time chloUer.H were returned to the assessor lor taxs ation and as usual Hichardsou county b amis near the top in value of pro ducts. The assessed valuation of chickens in tills county is $80;io and it stands second on the list. This means that tne cash value Is over $40,000. Thousands of dollars every year uto pMd to our fanners for eggs nnd chickens and tlin business keeps on growing. Nothing raised on tho farm produces as largo returns for tho tiino and money expended as tho chicktn industry and the people of this coumy reoogni.e tho fact Falls City Journal. We would likftoask the esteemed editor of the Johnson Nows when he is going to get out that special edition that is to forever put a quietus to the ambitious aspirations of Ellis Good? He has been talking and writing about it for several months. If ho doesn't hurry tho county convention will be passed, and how embarassing it will be if wo endorse Ellis and thpn Uro V Stock's special edition comes out and we find out we shouldn't have done anything of the kind but should have endorsed that eminent, reformer and anti-paRB statesman, Charley Parker By the way, wo would enquire if Hro I'arker ever rode on a pass or ever solicited one, and if so. how long ago? We want to get straight on this i in portant question. Now York city and tho state of New Jersey aro tho latest communities to unaergo a revival of law enforcement Tho laws require the closlnc of saloons nr? Sundn The executive nfllcjals have decided to enforce tho law though it bo unpopular and inconvenient to dn po. As a matter of fact, it has hepti dpmnnstra'od that law enforcement is nnpnhir in this countrv. The man who h perhaps tho moqt popular governor in tho UnMort Stat, Josoph Folk ui alt) lus reputation us a law untoicer at a tluiu when l.iw eutorceuiuut was less popular than it is now. It would bo a blessed thing it a wave of law uiifoiutiuuut should become so strong in to louu the icpeal of all laws that do not deserve enforcement mid the uusei Vance ot all that do. W hat would happen, for instance, if the Nebraska taw against treating, weie eniorced, or iho Lincoln auti-spituuy ordinance? sitate Journal. A "Derby" of one and one-eighth miles will be run at the State Fair on September 4th. Tins promises to bo an eyent at the Fair this year ai.d society will be out in the Derby colors (yellow and white). Tho ru.e progn m Is by far the beat ever given at a Nebraska State Fair and lovers of the fast horse will have a gala week. There will be more "red" machinery exhibited at the State Fair the tlrst week in September than has ever been shown at one time and place in the state. All the implement ground has been assigned and it has been necessary to lay out an annex The live stock department at the State Fair this year is already assuming vast proportions. It has been neeesas ary for the management to build three more permanent swine barns, each containing thirty-eight pens, which increases the capacity so that about 1500 head cau now bo exhibited, and there have been requests for 250 additional pens (lied with the superin tondont. At the meeting of tho town board last Friday evening the clerk was ins suueted to return to G. W Cox his petition for a saloon license. The le guilty of iho case presented Interesting features. Mr. Cox at one time had thirty four names on his petition. Later eight names wuro taken off and two again placed on the petition Aside from this ono property owner signing the petition moved from town. Tho supremo court of Nebraska has never yet given a decision regarding tho legality of taking oue's name from a saloon petition. Tlure was also a lemotiBtrance. Had the board began to consider tho granting of a license, both the remonstrance nnd the legals ity of removing the names would have had to bo considered. The case would have gone to the court b and probably several months elapsed beforo a de cision. Therefore the easiest way for all concerned was for tho board to in struct tho clerk to request that the petition bo withdrawn --Stella Press. NEBRASKA EPWORTH ASSEMBLY The tenth annual session of the Ne bra3ka Epwortb Assembly will be held at Epwortb Lake Park, Lincoln, July ill to August I). inclusive. Dates of one fare plus 50 cenis a-e announced fioni all stations in Nebraska. The program is exceptionally strong, including among the platform speakers: Dooker T. Washington of Georgia. Newell Dwight II i I lis of New York. Dishop J. C. Hart.ell of Africa. Dr. William Spurgeon of England. Senator J. P. Dollivar of Iowa. Dr Louis Albert Danks of D mver. Hon. John G. Wooley of Chicago Dr. George D Stuart of Tennessee Dr George M. Hamill of Nashville Miss Marie C. Drehm of Illinois. Mr. A. W. Hawks of Daltimore. Tho entertaining features are varied and attractive including: Martha S Gielow Header Columbia Jubilee Chorus. Ilagenow Prize Hand. Parland Newhall Company, Bell Ringers and Male Quartette. Pamihasika troupe of trained Birds and Dogs. American Vltagraph, Moving Pic tures. A copy of the handsome "Illustrated Prospectus" may be secured by sending your address on a postal to President L. O. Jones, Lincoln. Washington, D. C-, July 14. On the 11 rat day of August next a new ors der, designed to simplify the regulation in regard to rural dulivery boxes will gD into ef ect. The postmaster-general has directed that on and after that dato patrons of rural delivery need not purchase their rural boxes from one of the 200 listed manufacturers who have put upon the market :S00 different styles of boxes, approved by the de parlment, ranging in price from 50 cents up to St. 00. but may, if they choose, construct their own boxes or have lliem made to order, provided that in so doing they conform to the re quirements of the department as to size, durability, safety and protection from inclemencies of wealher. In order to maintain th" essential principle that ail boxes established on rur il routes must be brought under the protection of the United States statute which p'ovides penalties for any one molesting a letter box "established by order of the postmaster-general or ap proved or designed by hm," the modi tied order provides that individuals who desire to make their own boxes or to have b')xes made to order after own design must submit a sample of the material of which the box is to bo constructed, or of tho box itself, to the postmaster of any first or second class postofllce in the county where the rural service is in operation, and the posts master, if hn finds such box conforms to the specifications and requirements of the department, is authorized to require the owner to paint conspicuous ly thereon the words "approved by the postmaster general," The same order provides for an early re-inspection of boxes heretofore aps proved with a view to the gradual elimination, after reasonable notice, of such boxes as are not found to comply with tho requirements of the depart ment. With this object in view it is directed that all sample rural boxes on file at the former hoadquarters of division superintendents of rural des llvorv or in the olllces of postolllco Ins Bpectors-ln-charge shall be transmitted to tho fourth assistant postmaster general at Washington, D, C, to bo examined and tested by a committee to be appointed. for that purpose Atnt'liv, Neb.. July 21. The southeastern fruitgrowers association was held in this city yesterday after noon and evening. Besides the fruit growers of Nemaha county, thpre were present Henry C. Smith, Falls City ; I A. A. Lash, Weeping Water; W. G. Swan, Teeumseh; J. E. AUklns, Paw nee; J. Meeks, Unadilla. The meeting was ono of unusual interest to the fruit growers and genu eral satisfaction was expressed over the Immenso sales and shipments of fruit at excellent prices. C. B. Parker, of Brock, who is com mittee on transportation, read a report of freight and express rates which were highly satisfying to tho asaocla tion. Two more car loads of crates and boxes wore orderod to meet the demand of the fall sales. The fruit on exhibition was of a most excellent quality, proving that the spraying recs omtnended by Congressman Pollard 'ias been observed by the large grows era and has proven to be of groat value. The fruit from this section that has been placed on sale in the local market has been generally treated by the Pollard method. Lincoln. July 14 Abstracts of assessment from eighty counties now on lllo with the secretary of the Sta'e Board of Equalization show a total increase over the returns made by tho same counties la&t year of $7,120,475,08 Six counties reporting show a total decrease over their assessment of last year of S;i82.124.50, leaving a net in crease in the eighty.slx counties re porting of SO 738.351.42. The counties showing a decrease are Blaine, Hooker McPherson, Merrick, Tnomas and York. York county's decrease is 3324,050, but it is explained by the fact that in last year's returns the asstssor made a duplication of $500,000 worth of property, which, when subtracted, makes York county's assessment more than it was last year. Four counties are still out. They are Franklin, Gage Kimball and Lancaster Last year theso counties returned a total assess ment of 828,057 047. Based on the counties reporting, the increase per county over last year 1b about $78,352, but this average will be materially increased by the addition of Gage and Lancaster counties, even though Franklin and Kimball are re turned practically tho same as last year, as Lancaster will return an excess of more than Si. 000.000 over last year. The total assessment of all property last year was S304.470.001.85. Tdis year the assessment bids fair to be over S31 2 000.000. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW, ItKAI. KSTATK,ICOI.I.KCTIONS Olllces ovor I'oNtofflpn Building, nt. 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U guaranteed as to quality -cost no wuro than yon aro now paying for tho samo eoods, and o dopend ontlrclr upon tholr merit to securo yonr futuro orders. Consequuntry by (riving aTtty irco premiums wo itain now cusiomurs ana you mini mu prum which lurniony went to tho dealers, us by dealing directly with our customers wo save tho profit of tho wholesalers and retailers, which Wfi HANI OVNU TO YOU In tho shnivo of useful premiums and honest goods at fair prices, Ilccauso you llvo wiles nway from us becuuso you may never havo seou us Is no good reason for not itlvlnK us a trial. Vou i-IhU iiotlitw;. Aolo not nxlt imy In ndvniirfi. 1V iuy the freight. Our cntaloituoof premiums will bancnt you and ourplan of bcIIIiik Roods will bo fully explained If you will only send us your immo nuu address, wo uavo minareos or They would not putrumr.o us unless wo gavo wouia not expect mem to. iicsiacs, tno oaitor or tnis paper will toll you that wo aro thoroughly rospouslblo. Wrlto us today a postal-card Just giving your name ami address will do. This Is a Chuuco That Docm Not Happen r.rcry Day. SALVONA SUPPLIES COMPANY, 1127-1129 Pino Stroot, St. Louis, Mo. In addition to the many handson e and practical fashion designs of the month 'I'm: Dksignkh for August pre Bents two Hpecial articles: One is on "The Baby's First Short (Jlothes and the other on' 'Becoming Styles for tho Stout woman''. Hats for late summer wear are also pictured, and Hhoes and slippers of the latest cut are given an entire page. A new departure is she picturing of several full-page fashion plates iu twe colors in addition to the regular color plates- ""Points on Dress making" thi3 month tells how to fit and bono a close-fltting lining, and the Millinery Lesson iustrncts us to the making of a horsehair hat. In fancy work are supplied"Lace and Embroidery for table Linen" and "Cos penhagen Cut Work.'' "Hot Weather Bteakfasts" are pictured and described in detail, so too is "A Make. Believe Vacation," which gives suggestions to tho stay-at-homes "Men's Fashions" Illustrates new rraterials for autumn suits, and the various departments edited by the readers are tilled with most interesting and helpful sugges tions. W. W. FftAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All calls promptly attended Phone 28 PETER KERKER. Denier Iu MEATS Highest market price paid for Aides, Lard, Tallow, etc. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the Livery& Feed Stable H2MA2IANEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. JT. IB. Orother in the MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe Rnairingc Harness Reimiriiiff Hand Made Harness a Specialty BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for sale at the Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and see them and get prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBIl. This WIU Interest Ladies Only Wo aro Blvltie away mJTNKR MKTS, OltAMTE. VI A HU MKTS, :UCHKH, 8 T. WING nAOUIMCM arid hundreds of other articles, nil full elro for family nso, to ennblo us to Introduce our 8wun linking Powder and S.'ilvouu Ilrnnds of Teus, Coffeos nnd other Household SuDPlles. Thefco aro all hlttli-crarto eoods absolutelr patrons wnoso cubiom wo eocureu them lull vuiue ana iu iv treutnu'iu. " 4 v. 1 "V