r u jm wt vrm The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. iManymtduen deaths are cruieed by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is -r'WVM h allowed toad vance Nk - jH"" thekidney-5oison- .iit-C(l 100l Will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Madder troubles alniost'always'result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a "proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no "mistake by taking I)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through" the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Uoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Uoot is pleasant to take and is sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. Von may have a .sample 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., Uinghamton, X Y. 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-Uoot, and the address, JJinghainton, N. Y., on every bottle. DIPPING TIME 71 Is happy because he Is being piikbd front mcic that torture anil torment. AuKUnt, September October, nro bunt niontliH to din 1hkh to kill lice. Dip obr.xrc. tint nest Hojj Dip, works qululsly and thoroughly. It kjllhiioo ucr, doxtroytt nil dlsenau Ki'nns, 1rvvontH iioo citoi.nm, paves Io.hh, :oepi your Iiojth healthy and Krow injr. Ilvory bojr-ralBor needs It. l)n olbnk In cany to use; the cheapest hoi: ltiKtiranee you can buy. wrlto (or bookie' niul cnouKli dip to nmko a itallou, FRISK. MARSHALL Oil. CO., Box , Morshalltown, Iowa. DK G-. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women tolla STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW, KK,M, KSTATIV COI.I.ISCTIONS Olllees over I'nstoUW Building, nf, 1' l an K .Nt ill's old Bland, AU.I1UKN NEB II ASK A How's Your liver? It will pay you to take good care of your liver, because, if you do, your liver will take good care of you. Sick liver puts you all out cf sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach ache, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. There Is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medicine, and that Is 1 For over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby In thousands of homes, and is tuday the favorite liver medicine In the world. It acts gently on the livor and kid neys, and does not Irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con gestion, and purities the system from an overflow of bile, thereby keeping the body In perfect health. Price 25c at all druggists and dealers. Test it. hi ii i ii r rHE happy nOQmj Blaek-DraugW j 0. II. Klndig of Nemaha who has btiun up in Ihu Winnipeg country, passed through tho city last evening uu route home. Ho is highly pleased with that country mid stops everyone to tell about it Neb. City Nows. Dr. IIul Smith, of limwn vilU , who was elected county coroner at the Inst election, has sold Ii 1 h practice and has k-ono lo Chicago to take a postgraduate course. Tlio ollicu Iiiib been vacated mid mo commissioners have not yet appointed anyone to the place. Tills afternoon Judge W. W. Wilson united in tmurlugo Herman G. I'euter 111,111 unci Miss Sylvia tSlmdly, both ol Beilln pieelnct. Thu young people mo well known and veiy popular. The hippy couple left for their homo tliia afternoon and will be given, a leceplion at the home of tne bride's pttioma Una evening. Neb. City News. When they in u picturing to you promised lands, llowing with liillk mid lianey, heie git-at- oi-pmtuiiltiis crowd upon one another, it member Nebraska is an awtul goud slate to live in and one altogether, too uuud lo leave. Hold onto pour fill in, 11 is be coming moie valuable every day. As a wealth producer it is a never tailing success. Ho wells Journal. There are some disadvantages about the present prosperity. There is such a demand for lubor of all kinds thai many times people cannot gel woik oone when they want it. Carpenters are all busy and II a person wants a little work done ho has to wait at limes for quit a while until he liuds a carpenter with a little leisure It is the same about almost all kinds oi work. Everybody is rushed witli work. Nobody (hat can and will woik tins any idle tune. Wages are good, and prosperity abounds. Even the democrats admit thin. If the pawpaw was a rare tropical fruit those who were fortunate enough to get it would be making less for tunate peoule envious by telling how delicious it was. and it would be shipped north in car load lots and sold at high prices. Rut because it is a native of the north it is not thought much of except by those who live alone the Missouri river in this section of the state, and by many to confess a liking for the fruit is to show a plehian tnte. Hut after a pnrsnn gets to dkine pawpaws he doesn't care what pi ople thiiik, jiiplso lie gets the paw IHIWH. TIim fanners uio complaining of a ucatcity of fai in bauds to gather their crops. The same complaint is heard all over tl.'e country, not only on the farm, but in town, where nearly all industries are running slioit handed Nol. City Nows. And yet the Npws predicted a few years ago that if the republicans woie victorious the demand for labor would steadily decrease, wages would lie lower, and the poor man would become more and more 'enslaved" a favorite wonl with the democratic papers to the money powers. Bryan made the same predictions, and painted terrible pictures of the awful condition of the p ior man if the republicans were successful. When it came to a vote Wilbur (Ben Vollva was elected overseer of Zion by an overwhelming majority, yet he doesu'i claim to be of "divine origin.' and has never set himselt up as a prophet a la Dowie. The latter is founder and discoverer of the Chris tian Catholic church ot Ameiicaand now he is ic palliated by the organizes lion for winch he alone is responsible. It isn't so much that he wasted the HubsiutK-e of the church with his leekhss extravagancies, but his power over ui'Mi emanated from his asaump tiou of being able to heal the sick and cat-t out devi.s. When his own health failed him and he couldn't do a tap to edl buck the vital energies that went on a strike, the faith of hi: followers oi zed away l.ke the waters from a haky bucket and today not a corpoial's euatd believe in his foolish pietcn lions State Journal. "To Curo a Folon" says Sam Kendall, of I'hillpshurg, Kan, just eovnr it over with Mucklen's Arnica S.ilve and the Salve will do the lest." Quickest cure fjr Burns, Moils. Sores, Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt ltheiim, Chapped Hands Sore Fuel and Sore Iiyes. Only yo at Hill' lire drugstore. Guarantuud. A Humboldt correspondent suys: Dr. J L Candy has beun In Kansas City tills week consulting with the cummer clal flub of that place and thu pros motors of the now boat lino between that point mid St. Louis, his idea being to get the company to extend the service up the river to Nebraska points. Ho met with considerable encouragement, the promoters prom ising to extend the line as asked early next spring. If (his is done it will mean much lo the farmers of tills region who will thus bo accorded a much lower rate on grain shipments than is now possible by rail. The doctor owns several thousand acres of land along the Missouri river in the east end of this county and near A a pin wall and St. Dentin, and expects to furnish such ground as is needed for landing sites A. W. Ladd in tlio Albion News: Wo believe that more can bo accom plished for good government through independence within a patty, than by condemnation of all parties. If there were no party organizations, how could any desirable principle of government be inaugurated V Without oiganizittlon there is chaos. It may be necessary to swallow ourselves occasionally, and be a little inconsistent, but when you stop to think, the fundamental principle of a republic is compromise. Wo may contend ever so zealously for our indi. vidual convictions, but in the end we are compelled to Hiibmit to the voice of the majority. Tlio laws on our statute book, our customs, our dress and ll thu proceedings of our daily life, are the result of compromising the differences of all the individual ideas of all the people. The man who creates and increases a sentiment fot good in his community, tils church, his lodge, his party, and in all his contact with his fellow beings, is the good cits izen. and the world will bo better for his having lived in it. To be entirely and always consistent, however, is ims possible Vote for Boyd. "Well, what are wo voting for this fall," many of the voters ask. The time is drawing near when the answer to this question becomes very impors taut. lint in the light of exislinu conditions and univeisal prosperity the question answer itself. One thing wo are voting to determine is whether or not we will maintain the industrial and llnancial conditions which have existed since the last democratic cons ureas was turned out of power, or whether we will inject doubt and un certainty into the continuance of these piosperous conditions by electing a democratic house 'i If we vote to electa republican house, it will mean that we are voting to continue the good woik of the last session ot congress and ;lhosu which preceded it since lfSilll. If wo vote to elect a democratic house, it means that we are voting to put an effectual stop to that work, to register a diss approval of it, and to prevent fithe currying out of the principles and policies of the republican paity which the people two yeaia ago declatud should continue to be the policy of thu government for four years, or during the administration of President Iloosevelt. If we vote for a democratic house, and a democratic house should be elected, it does not mean that demo cratic principles and policies, whatever they may lie, will become the Principles and policies of the government. Hut it will mean that republican principles cannot bo enforced during the next two years. With a democratic house the democrats cannot make any head way. They can, however, prevent the onward march of republicanism and universal prosperity. So then, the proposition resolves itself simply into tlio question, Whether the governs merit shall "mark time" during the next two years, as Speaker Cannon puts it, or o forward along the lines alreatly laid out and which have ie celved the unqualilied approval of the people? Hx. Starving to Death Because her stomach was so weak ened by useless drugging that she could not oat, Mrs. Mary II. Walters, of St. Clair St , ColnmbuM, 0 was literally starving to death. She wiites: "My stomach was sit weak from useless drugs that I could not eat. and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bitters willi the wonderful result that improvement began at once, and a complete cure .followed." Best he ii.ili tonic o'i earth, ftOc. Guaran teed by Hill Jiros, diuggista. TO REPUBLICANS: "VVe arc anxious to have every Republican in close touch, and work ing in harmony with the Republican National Congressional Committee in favor of the election of a Republican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be based on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's personality must be a central figure and his achievements a central thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscrip tions of One Dollar each from Repub licans. To each subscriber we will send the Republican National Cam paign Text Book and all documents issued by the Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. James S. Sherman, Chairman. P O. Box 2063, New York. Wo will send The Advertiser and The Nebraska Fanner both one year for only SI ii."). The Farmer is one of he best farming papers published. Leave your subscription attliis ollico. Tho Droath of Llfo It's a significant fact that tlio stron est animal of its size, tho gorilla, also has the hugest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How o keep tho breathing organs right should lie man's ehlefest study Like thouss amis of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stevens, of Port Williams, O., has learned how to do this. She wiites: "Throe bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two years and cured mo of whut my friends thought consumption. O, it's grand for throat arid lung troubles." Guaranteed by Hill Bros, druggists. Price BOe and 551 01). Trial bottle free. 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That this kind of a newspaper is popular is proven by the fact Hint the Weekly Blade now has over 185 -000 yearly subscribers, and is circulated in atl parts of tho U. S. In addition to the news, the Blade publishes short arid serial stories, and many departs rnonts of matter suited to every mem ber of the family. Only one dollar a year. Write for free specimen copy. Ad dress Tint Bj.adk. Toledo, Ohio. POjOJU1 Thss Well puii'-.it'j"i1 p.s to cinallty coHt no inuro tlian yon nro now jmyliiK for the saiiui good , rr 1 wo J-,ii 'id tntlui upon tl'yir inorlt to n uuro your future okIoih. CoiiM'quuutly ly j;lvii .j i'. . tiy tree i.roMlm.i . wo (:.." ' cw cuHtotuurft and you wiv tlio profit wlucri formerly wuit t ' flio -I.-'Ih".), nil by (lo'iiintf directly wltli oi.r oustomurs io buvo tlio prollt of t'"j .;ioli.-,nlur. ..-.! rotailPis, wli;.;li K SIANO ftVKK '' "VOIT In tlio Bli'ipa of UTtut l-n.'iiluina urn! ii'int' .tisoodH fit lulr prloci. ISoruiihO yoti llvo nilleu tiwuy from us uccwo ycu may ii jvor Iiuvo .'i u Is lo reu .on lor nit rIvIiir us a trial. Vou i-ixlt no) uln;;. At o do not km It j)iy In nlv;tnci. Wo jny lm lYctfcht. O.ir ontilOKiio of prt ii'tu i will boiwiit you und our i'l'in of boiling k.i'.iI'! vll liolully explained If you will only'' I ui your name and aildtem. Yc liuvo hundreds of putrot'5 wIiomi mutnm wo socurod by tli r r. uney woma not patronize tin unio'.swc fuvo would not ospct't them to. lloblduM, tlio pttpcr will tell you that wo uro ihoroiubly robpoiiftlblu. Wilte u today a i)-tul-ci.ru Jufct glvliiK your namo vwl i i'ro- will do. ThlH Is a Chuuce Thut Iua llappeu Krcrr Day. 3ALVOMA SUPPLIES OOMPAWY, II27-M20 Pino Street, Et. Louis, Mo. Woll Worth Trying W. II. Brown, the popular pension attoiney, of Pittsllehl, Vt., saya; ' Next to a pension, the list thing to get In Dr. King's New Life Pills." He writes: "they krep my family in splen did health." Quick cure for Ileadiiel e Constipation and Biliousness. 20. Guaranteed at 1 1 1 II Bros drug store. Special Sale As announced our special date of watches, clocks, rlntis. chains, jewelry, china, and silverware Is now on, Bins gains galore and you name the price. Now la the time to buy that watch or clock yon have hud in mind. Just a Utile forethought, "the plums are ripe" and the goods are yours at a low price. Auburn Music & Jewelry Co West of Court House, Auburn Nob. PETER KERKKR. Uoulor In MEATS ITigheat market price paid for JlideB, Lard, Tallow, etc. W. W. FftAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. Ail calls promptly attonded Phono 28 KNAPP & SON Proprietor of tho Livsry& Feed Siabe KEMA2A,:NEBB. Gcod Dray in cennootion withlLivery Satisfaction guaranteed, J. 15. Oi-otlici- in tho MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoo RciDairm Harness Repairing Hand Made Harnoss a Specialty BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for sale at the Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and Bee them and get prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBR. HmtsFGst Only j Wo nro RlvlM away I) INN Kit NF.TN, OUANITK- WAita: .sicnrs. iii'.s, nkwino ?ia nasii-s und IiuiHlrcclH of oilier anicloH, all full Bbo lor family u o, to oniiiilo us to Intro.iiico our Nwati JUklni? I'd Jir mid S ilvouu UrunilK of Ti ms, Coffees and othor lion I: Id KiVDIill'.'B, Tliuso nru all liluli-uniilo floods v'. ,oIm 'y r,i tnom mil vaum aim iuii- ircaiiiu'iii. editor of thin mjimurm