CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them , the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body , deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble , stomach trouble , sluggish liver and a host of other ills , all due to deranged Kidneys. YSKIDNIYCURE corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form , tones up the whole system , and the diseases that have CURED OF BRIGHTS DISEASE. Mr. Robert Q. Burke , Elnora , Saratoga Co. , N. Y. , writes : I am glad to have ' an opportunity resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear , KIDNEY tunity of telling what magnificent results I have had from using FOLEY'S . I has been removed. Commence CURE after having tried other advertised medicines and several physicians. Before began because the cause bladder. I was all bloated up it I hod to get up from 12 to 20 tunes each night to relieve my with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired that I could scarcely see one of my family mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the room. In fact , I was so badly used up that I had given up hope of living when I across was , urged and before by a friend I had to taken try the FOLEY'S third bottle KIDNEY the superfluous CURE. One flesh so-cent had bottle gone , worked as well as wonders all at the first sign of danger. Do not risk trouble. My friends were surprised that I was cured , as they other symptoms of Kidney . from miles away to learn ' Disease or Diabetes. nil thought I was going to die. Every few days some one comes having Bright's the name of the wonderful medicine that cured me of Bright's Disease , and not one that has tried it has failed to be benefltted. Two Sizes , 5O Cents and $1.00. SOLD AHD RECOMMENDED BY DR. McfllLLAN , Proprietor City Pharmacy. Barada. . ' < t Miss1 Ida Markt returned last Tuesday to her horn e in Oregon , Mo. Mrs. M. Allen has returned from a few davs visit with hei , ' parents. L _ . . . " tAter- " " < * * " -Miss Maude .xocam visited Miss Lucy Sniith4for several days last week. , , Wes Tinclle .of Verdon was a caller at the home of Thomas ( Smith Sunday * ( l , ; i . . t Miss Winona Moore , of Stella 'has now an interesting- class oi twenty pupils ; hftrfo , , , L. P. Watson , of Forest City visited Mr. and Mrs. Eberharl for a few days last week. Walter Morehead went to Missouri - i souri on a fishing . /jxcmsion lasl Saturday' and returned Sunday. Walter's well known modesty permits are publishing' details oi his catch. i Mrs. Landolt , who is still al the home of John Schulenberg near the scene of the recenl bridge disaster , 'is recovering nicely from her injuries undc * . the skillful care of Dr. Maust. A pleasant picnic was given last Sunday in the pretty grove on Sam Van Osdel's farm in honor of Miss Markt. A camr. fire , a generous "spread , " a view of the river and a trip to the cave were the routine of the day. The trial on the question , "Saloon or no Saloon" was held > * last Monday evening. Mr. Scotl was attorney for the non-saloon element , Mr. Reavis for the saloon party. The matter musl go before the district court ioi settlement. Cecil and Wherry Lowe spenl last week with their sister , Mrs. Floyd Morris. Dr. Wiser returned Tuesda. from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. D. P. Lowe went to Stcll ; Tuesday to visit herv daughter Mrs. Floyd Morris fora few days Mrs. Squire Frank's sister , wh is eighty-two years old , arrive * here Tuesday from Johnson Penn. , to spend some time visit ing. Miss Kearnelyr of Johnstoi Penn. , a niece of Mrs. Frank's , i here visiting. She made a num ber of friends while visiting her last summer. Mrs. VV. S. Leyda started Tues day for Omaha , where she wil attend the District convention o the Degree of Honor , being ; delegate from the local lodge She will visit relatives in Platts mouth before she returns. WHOOPING COUGH IN JAMAICA. Mr. J. Riley Bennett , achemis of Brown's Town , .Jamaica , Wes Islands writes : ' 'I cannot speal too highly of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It has prove < } itself to be the best reined y foi whooping cough , which is pre valent on this end of the globe It has never failed to relieve ii any case where I have recom mended it , and grateful mothers after using it , are daily thankinj me for advising them. " This re medy is for sale by Kerr's Druj Store. Missouri Pacific R.ate. The Missouri Pacific will sel round-trip tickets Falls City t < Milwaukee , Wis. for S8.00 01 June 17th , 18th , final return lim it June 28th , 1905. Missouri Pacific will sell ticket ; Falls City to Chicago an < return for 88.35 , to return no later than June 26th , 1905. Tick ets on sale June 17th , only , J. B. VAKNEK , Agent. . O. Stalder of Salem spen Mondav in our cit } ' . S. B. Lee was down from Daw on , Monday in business. Dick Walker of Stella was ii this city the first of the week. S. B. Sims of Ninas City was ; business visitor here on Monday Prof. Watson of Verdon was ; business visitor here on Tuesday Ben Reichers is taking a vaca tion from his duties at V. G Lyford's department store and i : visiting friends in ' 'Humboldt Mr. Lyford is acting in tin capacity of aj grocery clerk thii week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnstoi came down from Sterling , Tues day night. O. F. Martie of Lincoln spem several days in this city theguesi of Miss Helen Fowler , Mrs. E. M. Wheatley of Ver don visited with her many friend ; in this city on Tuesday. Mrs. L. A. Kinsey and son Raymond , spent Tuesday at the home of F. P. Eversole in this city. Mrs. Earl North came dowr from Lincoln on Tuesday to at tend the wedding of the Dorring ton girls. Fred DeWald was able to be down town on Wednesday after having a severe attack of rheu matism. Mrs. S. B. Brett and son , Ferd of lola , Kansas , arrived in this city Tuesday to attend the John- ston-Mosiman wedding. Mrs. A. Powell returned froir Sterling , Sunday where she has been visiting her daughter , Mrs , Ramsey. She will spend some time visiting relatives here. Ready ( o Boom Pollard , Tomorrow Auburn will have a big day. Committeeman II. R. Howe has made the necessary arrangements for a good time. The republicans of the. First district will open the congres sional campaign there. The bands will furnish music for the occasion while United States Senator Elmer J. Burkett and E. M. Pollard , candidate for con gress , will be the orators of the day. Nemaha county has re covered from the effects of the Falls City campaign and all are enthusiastic for Pollard , Death at Humboldt. Mrs. Melinda A. Facemire , for many years a resident of Hum boldt. died in that city at the home of her daughter , Mrs. Jas. II. Smith , after an illness of sev eral years. The deceased was a native of Virginia and was in her eighty-second year. She went to Humbolt twenty-six years ago with her husband , who died sixteen years since. Mrs. Facemire leaves two daughters besides the one men tioned above. The funeral ser vices were held Sunday afternoon at the Baptist church conducted by Rev. C. W. Wall. Base Ba.ll at Humboldt. The second contest between the Christian church base ball club and a similar organisation picked up from the other denom inations of Humboldt resulted in a second defeat to the first named club. A large crowd was in at- tendence and Bob Moore , who had his leg cut off by the train three months ago , umpired the game. Two of the mix up nine were preachers.