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It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cei.t and one-dollar sizes. You may nave a sumim- uumu i book tnai tens an about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Hing- Inmitnil. N. Y. When noma of Bwamp-Soot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Uiughamton, N. Y. Interesting Letter from Alberta, Canada DIPPING TIME Is bpny bocauso bo la being frkbd from lick that torturo and torment. AuifuM, September October, aru heat months to dip 1hk to kill lice. Dip olkhe, tliu bent Iloir Dip, works quickly and thoroughly. It kill iioo lick, destroy All disease Hcrms, (irovouta itoo choi.biu, aavpa loaa, :oppa your hoRii hvalthy and grow nir. Every hoic-ralsor needs It. Dip- tho cheapest hut. wri lor booklet and enough dip ti OLBNia la eaar to uae hoif Insurance .you can rlto to make a mllon, I'RKK. MARSHALL OIL CO., Box , Xarahalltowa, Iowa. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stolla - - Nebraska 8TULL It HAWXIY ATTORNEYS LAW, IlKAI. KSTATK,' COI.I.KCTIONS Ulllce over ToBtonico Ilnlldlnjr, at b rank Neal'n old stand, AUBURN NEBRASKA. You Look Yellow The trouble is, your liver's sick. One of its products, "bile is overflowing into your blood. You can't digest your food, your appetite is poor, you suffer dreadfully from head ache, stomach ache, dizzi ness, malaria, constipation, etc What you need is not a dose of salts, cathartic water or pills but a liver tonic Bedford's Black-Draught This great medicine acts gently on the sick liver. It purifies the blood, renews theappetlte, feeds the nerves, clears the brain and cures censti patlon. It is a true medicine for sick liver and kidneys, and regulates all the d'.gestive function. Try It. At all dealers la nedidnes In 25c packages. Cai.oauy, Amikkta, Canada, Sept. 18, inoti Dour Mr. Sanders: Ah I told you when I left Nemaha about tun (lays ago that 1 would let you know what 1 ihoiiRht of Alberta, I am writing you today giving you my opinion oi It. This may be of interest not only to yourHelf but to various other people around Southeastern Ne- naska. Wo left Lincoln on the night ol the lOlti, with tivu of us lti the party, and at Alliance next day at noon we mot a arty of 20 from Colorado, all of us coming together to Calgary. We had very pleasant trip all the way through, and It was especially nice ooiing along the Yellowstone river through part of the Kocky Mountains We crossed tho Canadian line at Sweet Grass on Thursday evening, September the l:)lh. Wo left Lethbrldge, Alberta tho morning of the 14th and after a few mlled began to see some of the big crops for wmcn Algeria is lamuuB V arrived At Calgary at noon and went Immediately to Langdoo to see he Irrigated lands of the Canadian .'.telfle Hallway Company. After an afttrHoon spent at hangdon we went on to Strathmote and there saw some of the llnest land that, li-a outdoora. Wo saw wheU, oats, and all kinds f vegetableH that made ib large a crop na I ever saw. I talked with Mr. Ilartell. a farmer l.vlng near Strathuiore. and questioned him very cloaoly regarding the country. Mr. Iliirtell saya that he lift been living there for seven yeara and baa had line srop every year. He saya that hla whwat thla year made 00 bushels to the acre and his oats 100 busliela to the acre; he also got 450 bushels of potatoes from one acre of ground. In fact, Mr. Ilartell aaya that all kinds of grain and vegetub.ea are a good crop in Alberta Mr. Ilartell liau quite a large number of horaea and cattle Mud aaya that he never hua had any shelter for them during any time of the year ainc he haa been here, nor have they been fed anything, live entirely on the grasa. There are any number of people In Alberta who will give the same story an Mr. Ilartell and sum of them make It even larger, and no far I Hleve pretty near any of ilium from what 1 have seen with my own ees. The soil in Albert is a rich black oandv loam, from ten inches to two feet deep, and tho whole country ie coveted with an abundant growth of grass, wtiich when cut with a mowing machine, will make from one ton to two tons per acre. Npur StrHthmorA I saw a herd of 3,0o0 head of cattle which had never seen grain or shelter of any kind Thfse cattle all looked fine and were nearly aa good ae some of our corn-fed ateer9 In Nebraska; they wore the culls of 11,000 head, 1,000 having just been picked out and exported Up until the past four ycarB Alberta haa been in the bands mostly of the stockmen, but the farmers are now coming in and crowding the stockmen farther back from the railroad, and In a few yeara more what bus been nothing but prairie covered with grass and cattle, we will aee nothing but grain and vegetables and other klndB of farming. The irrlgatod lands of the Canadian Pacific Hallway Company were pro nounced by mumberB of our party from Colorado, Bush. Merino and Ft Mor gan, who are thorough irrigatiouista and understaud.lt in every detail, to be the best irrigation project they have overseen Every man bought land, one man bought 4 sections, I bought Yi section myBelf. The rilsing of sugar beets is going to bt one of the coming industries of Alberta. They are raised with aa much success aa they were ever raked in any irrigated portion ol tho States, clearing 3100 per acre to the producer There is now In Alberta one sugar factory. Alfalfa, timothy, and clpver do well. Tho weather ever since we have been here haa been grand and from conversations with people who have live! here for a number of yeara I tlnd that thoy have very mild winters. The snow very, seldom excodu a foot in depth and seldom Ilea on tho ground to any extent more than forty-eight hours. The chlnook winds strike thla portion of tho country with wonderfu effect, melting tho snow and tempering the climate. 0 e man told me that wo were apt to havo warm weather until after Christmas, this having been the usual w wither since he had been in the country. The roads are always good. 1 havo reperved several ploeea of land for myself and friends and am sure It will be a good investment for us if we never turn a furrow. There are hundreds of people coming into Alberta every week to look at the country, and moBt of them are locating and are going ahead putting their farms under cultivation and that we know will increase the value of tho laud in each district, in fact it will be the earn" thing as has taken place in Nebraska and Colorado, and other various states of the Union. The man who gets the land first and at a low price and puts it under cultivation and holds it, Ib the man who la going to be the rich man in the future. The Japanese government Bent a repreeentatlve to Calvary to contract with the Alberta Pacific Elevator Company for three million bushels of wheat to be delivered this year, which cannot be done because there is such a demand that their request cannot be complied with. I have not seen Mr. Ilolmps bub will viait him tomorrow. I expect to leave here Friday evening lor home, arriving there sometime next week. Moat of the party starts tomorrow, but I am making a thorough investigation of this country. Yours very truly, C. II. Kindig. It is extremely unlikely that the First district, a purely agricultural community. wH turn down a renublK can farmer from Casa county for the purpose of electing a democrat lawyer Woll Worth Trying W. II. Drown, the popular pension attotne), of Pittslleld, Vt., eajs: "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills " He THE ELECTION IN MAINE Chairman Griggs, of the democratic congressional committee, professes to see a rift in tho clouds, and hope for his cause In the election in Maine But Mr. Orlggs was wise enough to not send any of his democratic suell binders into Maine to discuss any question to be found in the national democratic platform. The democrats of Maine did not ask any material help from the outside, because they did not want democratic issues discussed in that state. They had but one issue resubmission of the liquor question to the people. Prohibition waa written into the constitution of Maine some years ago, and the cities and towns are opposed to that constitutional amends ment. The democrats took advantage of thii? demand for resubmission to the people, and they made their campaign on that question alone. Tho democrats did not even recognize Mr Gompera aa an ally, nor did Mr. Gomnera apeak for the democratic can didate for congress while in Maine The democratic candidato for congresB who opposed Mr. Littlefield persistent ly refused to discuss national issues He refused to say that he would vote with the democratic party in congress on the tariff question: he refused to say how lie would vote on the anti injunction bill advocated by Mr. Gom pera. He refused to take issue with Mr. Littlefield on any question before congress, lie insisted mat mere waa but one issue in Maine this year, and that was resubmission of the liquor question to the people. The democratic candidate for govern nor, and all the other democratic can didates and speakers, also Insisted that this was the only issue. The reduced plurality for the republican ticket in Maine was on this issue alone and no other issue. Chairman Griggs of the democratic congressional com mittee, and Sum Compere of the American Federation of Labor, had no more influence on the voters Maine than did the man in tho moon because there was but one issue Maine tills year Ex. from Lincoln. There Ingenious reasons spread before the voters during the campaign why tills should be done. The chief reason la that the democrats want the congress man. They want to capture the next congresH, turn Joe Cannon out of the place of power and put a democrat in an office that wields a power second only to that of the President. They desire to get hold of one branch of congreea and tie the hands of Hoosevelt ao that no more items on his reform irogram may be put into law. They tope In this way for a democrat to succeed Roosevelt. It Ib a clever scheme, but Its weakness lies in the fact that it must depend for success upon republican votes. How many republicans in the FirBt district will lelp them out? We venture to say thi't they will be few Indeed. Mr. Pollard has served a year in the owar house. In that time he has dili gently applied himself to the task of earning the needs of his district, ac quainting himself with the methods of government in Washington, and other wise fitting himself to do good work for the people or thla section. His record la a clean one. The only sem blance of a charge again Bt him la that ie accepted aa salary, money the law says belongs to him. This charge was made before hia nomination, but he met it fully and waa endorsed by five of the Beven counties afterwards, one convention having already been held and the other being the home county of his rival. His nomination was unanimous. Mr. Pollard holned nut in the statute hook the important egialation desired by the president at the Inst session. He iB in thorough accord with Roosevelt on every ouess tion, and he ouebt to bo sent back to asafst that great leader in completing the splendid work beeun by him. will bo some writes: "tney Krep my family in splen- did health." Quick cure for Headache Constipation and Biliousness. 25c. Guaranteed at XI 111 Bros drug store. You Name the Price On the evening of October 2nd, we shall open our sale of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. A ppeclal salesman will be here and any articles u these lines wilt be for sale at your own price. Our word Ib given that we will offer a big bunch of bargains, and when you come we will show you that you name the price. Don't forget The Royal Live Stock and Horso Show, Oct. 3rd and 4th. The greatest time Auburn has ever had and no charge to you. Auburn Music & Jewe Irv do West of Court House. Auburn Neb. PETER KEHKER. Dealer la J Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, W. W. FKAZIER, M. 3. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All calls promptly attended Phone 28 of iu Diuiug the seven years that have jtiBt passed there is no duty, domestic of foreign, which we have shirked; no necessary task which we have feared to undertake, or which we have not performed with reasonable elllclency. We have never pleaded Impotence. We have never sought refuge iu criticism and complaint Instead of action. We face the future with our past and our present as guarantors of our promises; and we are content to stand or to fall by the record which wo have made and are making. President Roosevelt. County Attorney French hna made a good record In that office during the tltno he has been in it. He is deserve Ing of reelection. Remember that a vote for the repub lican legislative candidates is a vote for Norris Brown for United States i senator. America's Greatest Weekly THE Toledo JSladc TOLEDO, OHIO The best known newspaper in-tho U. S. Circulation 185,000 POPULAR IN EVERY STATE In many respects the Toledo Blade a thii most remarkable weekly news paper published in the United States. It iB the only newapaper especially edited for National circulation. It haa had the largest circulation for more yeara than any newspaper printed in America. Furthermore it tne cheapest newspaper in the world, aa will be explained to any person who will write us for terniB. 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