rnmummmmt4 The Nebraska Advertiser FUIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1807. UL-.- - ' ' "' J" JI.JJJ County CommisBionors. OITlclitl Frocei'illttKM of That Unit)' nl Tliclr Ijiint .llrolliia. Commissioners met February 2, UD7 purauunt to adjournment. All moms bora present. Tho following business was trnnsHct- ed: Part of lot 1 In northeast quarter of section 5, town A, range lfl, was or- do j I'd sold for delinquent taxes for the years 1870 to 1893 Inclusive for not leap than 845. lllds for building bridges woro open ed and 11. F.SteutiiVille'B bid of S04 waH accepted. Settlement with tho treasurer was then taken up and tho samo psndlng board adjourned to February :), 1807.' Hoard nlet pursuant to adjournment, all members present, when the follow ing was transacted . The following ollloiul bonds were approved ; .James Smlthera, Buporvisor ofdls triet No. 2. 0. E. Lambert, supervisor of district No 38. J. W. lioico, supervisor of district No. 31. ' Robert I Smith, supervisor of dis trict No. 31. Robert Frost, supervisor of district No. 32 0. P. Murker, supervisor of district No. 37. Jamea F. Drain, assessor of Nem aha precinct. L. L. Mason, assessor of Bedford precinct. Olaud Taylor, constable Island pre cinct. Charles Schantz, soldiers' relief commissioner. The following road supervifoiB an nual settlements were appioved : Supervisor Dist No Amount Jl F Higglns 21 $ h Uandluy 30 12 05 F 1'lper ..v 12 20 W .S I'ark-r 22. 10 J P Rau.lol a 30 .Henry Roggo ID 27 .John Clayton 2!) 21 00 72 00 '25 ii Robert Frost 32 30 75 Munford lilum lo 10 00 Fredrick Mayor . ..42 3100 August Tuxhorn 18 2 M) William M Bohlkeu.. 11 5 Oil The ahuual sotth-monls of tha follow ing justices of the peace were approved: John Strain, Charles Goodwin, SL Caldwell, S II Clayton, O U Hever idge, S P Jarvis, Caleb DenniB and 11 C Furguson. l'he resignation of II C Furguson as justice ot Hie peace in Glen Rock pies clnct was accepted. The fallowing allowances wore made Cail Aldnoh, work on bridge... 8 3 75 J M Campbell & 5on,tiulso DAI1- good 10 5tt .10 Newman, night watch 1 50 Philip Palmer, wood 21 50 Btowoll & Kent printing 10 25 13 N Hurt ess, mflso Mrs South and Mrs lirooks 5-10 Tu Image Lumoar Co lumber.. .. 102 40 John lieigur.oxtra road work.. 5 00 W W Sanders, printing 33 20 Straud llaudley, repairing bridge 2 00 J II F Rogga messenger fees.... 2 00 W 13 Worley & Co, burial outilt for Richard Robinson 10 25 George W Sterner bridging and grading 45 00 Thomas Burros, mdsa Mrs Conet 2 00 II D Snyder, deducting one fourth mill from tax list 24 oo Ralph L Criswell, printing 5 45 Jtl Mastin blucksnuthlng 2 80 George Kinghorn, bridging, ...2 00 John Taft, janitor's salary 25 00 Robert Frost, work on poor farm ..' 10 00 J P Randol, money paid for blucksmithing 75 W S Parker extra work 4 00 J H Dundus printing 3 05 Thompson & Peery, supplies 2 50 N E Fmlough 3 00 B F Mclnlncb.monhy advanced to scud Mrs Loveless toIIomo of Frlondless 5 20 Jrmes Cowell, bridglug 31 50 Fob "4, 1807, All mombers present The day was spent examining treas urer's settlement and tho same pending, the board adjourned to Febuary 5.1S07. February 5. All members present The county treasurer was ordered to compute the tax on lot 2, blank 15, Johnson, on a valuation of S100 In stead of S275 as returned by the ass essor for the year 1803, Also to compute the personal tax on lot 2. block lB.Jolmson, on a valuation of S1.075 instead of 65,583, as ro turned by the assessor, the samo hav ing been erroneously assessed. Block 38, Calvert, was ordnrod sold for delinquent taxes for the years 1880 to 1805 iuclusivu. W, It. Leach was appointed road overseer of district No. 21 to 11 1 1 va cancy. The following staUmionts'of justices of tho peace were examined and apt proved : S Gilbert, Nemaha City. V. II.Lohr, Bedford. It, B. Smith, Peru. J, M Anderson. Washington. Settlement with the trcas uror pend ing board adjourned to February 0. FebO. 1807. The olllclal bonds of D. C. Cole, assessor of Pru precinct, and W. R. Leach, road overseer of dis trict No. 21, were approved, The following allowances were made COUNTY OKNKltAL l'UNl). CR Hacker, chairman 8 0 00 S F Bt idge samo 2 00 ,1 Robortu, flagman 2 00 Ed Moure, same 2 00 B F Mcluluch, ofllciul service, mileage 20 45 Louis Bastian, same 35 00 W M Davis., . . 2 05 SPGIanglow, boarding prisoners, hci vices, etc 1 17 75 00 30 J R M ddox, parber work at jail 1 E Boyd, cash advanced 28 Dr A Opperman, coroner, Fiank Forsythe Inquest 25 30 Sylvester Reed, juior, same 1 10 Joseph C Nlchoil samo 1 10 Otto Juel samo l 10 L II Battles.same 1 10 R R Hale, same 1 10 Thomas McKiilght.samu l 10 Wesley Clarke, same 1 10 Grant Hacker, same 1 10 Dr K M Tyler, samo 1 10 Geoige Hays, emtio 1 10 W Forsjthe, samo 1 10 W II Hill, constable fees 3 75 J W Shivuly, wood 3 00 M H Carman, county superinten dent's salary, postage etc 103 00 J v Armstrong 40 80 J E Peery , making road books, recording bonds postage etc 100 05 Talmugo Lumber Co, lumber 148 02 A Stoddard, rock furnished county .. 10 00 Johnson county, half of bridge on county lino 07 20 The settlement with tho county trea Barer having been completed the com missinners made the following order: We the undersigned county eommision ers of Nemaha county, certify that we have carefully examined tho hooks, vouohers.und foregoing statements, loUuued by A. M. Eagles, county treasurer, and find them correct. W. M.Davis, B. F McInincii, Louis Bastian. iioard adjourned to Match 2 li'U7. W. M. Davis, Chairman. 11. E. Pukuy, County Clerk. MONEY MAKE IT YOURaBLF; L have novel seen anything in Hie papeis about the People's mil mill, w call It the People's because the iny emor never patented it, bin let uvoiy body use it free. Any farmer eai. make a mill himself and all the mat erial complete will not cost over $10 H is u splendid mill, will pump the (kepost wells, and will liutlongoi than any mil) 1 ever had. Any pcison can gel diagiuuia and complete dltettions live, as 1 did by sending 18 two eon stamps to pa postage, etc; to Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo.; lie sells pumps also ami when j on get jour wind mill going would bo glad to sell you pump If you need it It is certainly useless to pay 850 or $00 for a wind mill when you can make uim just as good, for Sltt. 1 think there could be big monej made putting these mills through the count ty as everybody would like thorn. A Header. STANDS AT THE HEAD. Aug, J. Bogul, the leading' druggist of tihroveport, La says: "Dr. King's Now Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and It is the best selK er I have ' ,J . F, Campbell, merchant of Saftord, Ariz , writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is all that Is claimed for It: It ne er tails, and is a sine cure for consumption, coughtt and colds. 1 cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for consump. tion, coughs and colds is not an exper iment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century ami today stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottle at Taylor's drug store. m I have given Chamborlain's Cough Remedy a fair tost and consider it one of the very post remedies for croup 1 have ever found. One (loan has tilt ways peon sullliclent, although I use it freely. Any cold my children contrac' yields very roadllly to this medicine. I can conscientiously recommend It for croup and colds in children. G no. E. Wollk, clerk of tho circuit court, Fer nandina, Fin. Sold py Taylor. MAKE YOUR OWN LANTERN. Your home is incomplete without it and tho price is within reach of all. I ordered one for my own use -and It was so handy and convenient I went to taking orders for them und sold 51 in one day, making over $5 dear. It gives a beautiful white llght.ehlmnoys imvei break from heat, it is always clean and ready. Francis Caaoy. St. Louis, Mo, will SMiid you sample for 13 two cent stamps; write foa one. I cot mv siart from him, Geohcii: B, Chut Treasurers Annnal Sta Of all Cash Balances at the Close of Business Jan. 8th, 1896, and all Collections and Disbursments to and Balances at the Close of Business Dec. 31, 1896. 53 a a 30 n FUNDS State Opiioral Hltiklnit Helmut Uhlvrltv , In Ratio ....'. rrnnlinl ItiHtlhttc Krotttn Minded ijiypHtnek Itidomnltv Hohnol Lnti'l Itollor " I'oriitonilnry ItnfftrtH Selinn) Common Hohnol Totnl Contit.r Oi'tiiTnl " AdvertlHltiH " Poor Pnrm " THpllefUolCecolpts .. To Counly Hrllu'n 9113J M Itiinno Rltiklnir poelnl Rnllwnv... it Koftd nnil Iiiibor.. . To Ilr A X, ptc bond exp lutnl Coitttfv Hlnklnrr tl.v f'nnntv Oenprnl n Fly Otitntv Itnllwav County llrldito ,'. n,v rVwntyGenornl VniielxT HnlillerH Hnlinf .'.".".. Itond nttrl r.nhor "'.".'" MV Cnillllv nptinrnt 137 3730 1200 II v Cniititv Oonernl Kond vnnener , ,. Countv Rnoelnl Ilnnd 720 Dlstrletelmfil nnd llnt'n'rnm.' mfin Nelmnl ritiHnldntd . Hv Pinto Common Men no I . ToTrlnllen'f. u-ordptM .. . soliof,! hnndR IMHtrlot Moinoi non,j I'of)r Kfirm nvConntvfJpnernl Countv Rnllvnr H.v Conntvlnktnt? ( oimtv AdrertNlntr Uv Conntv Omiprnl Pom Pieelnel flnllwnv . 01 13 S- 3SS7 748 33 Hv Porn Prarlnet flen Imnd I'tTIl rrpplnet nonornt Tlond To Porn Pieelnei, Hntlwnv.. JJrownvllln nnd London Kx- nonxn rnnd KPttlfilm PrnPt, U-ilhrnv AiplnwnM Proflnet ltullwny.. Prnwnvlllo City N'pmnhn Clly Porn nitv Hroplc Cv !'.'.'.'..... Auburn Cltv .'. '.'. ! .Toll ti son Pit v Conntv dpnornl Hnml To Hond nnd I.nhor "Ino1 nitl Tjlnn4q Hvtrvtn Common "elinol London Prpp't Klmdlnir Dond.. Howe Sneelnl .ludRinent Conntv linnno Tlv Co'itilv Opnornl'f Krnnk Hpeel .Ipdirmonl Thomii1 ''ppplnl Jnd'jrtnrnt IK, 1" 3p no ","5 1 07 an 111 "i fl"1 t" iw -n 177 no Wt 11 ?1 fill 2T)7 90 P"i (ji 42 S2 Hunk IntPiPst not illHtrUnitod He(tPmiiMin Totnl. 27SI2 Fees ns per fee book. Respptttfullv To Whom It May Conokkn: Wo, tlic untlersiKtied, county eommi?sionms certify Unit wo lmvo cumfully exainint'd t he bonks, vow-Iiim and foregoing stiiteniunt leturned of A. M. Envies, County TrenHurm-, und Und "Immu ioirct W. M. DA VIS, J B V McININCII, LOUIS BASTIAN. A Ohurn that Ghunis in Onu Miuuto. 1 Imve been in Uib dairy bnaiiifa.-, all my lifo and lmvo many liniBd uiuuned tor an hour botoio buite.r would appear ho u'lmn I beard of a cliuin that would ebui'ii in a minute,! t'ono utbul to 1 1 3 it. Evur day I r .1 week I umul it, and 11,01 only could 1 churn in a minute but l Km moro buttir than wilh the (.'otnmou churn. This H very impois taut inl'onnation to butter iiiaiu m. tliocliuin works easily and will churn (inordinary churning in less than sixty seconds. I lmvo sold two dozen of tliehe obtiins in tho past mouth. Every Dul ler maker that lias seen mo churn in less than a ininuto bought 0110. You can obtain all desired iutormaliun regarding the churn by addressing J.K Casey & Co: St. Louis, Mo; and they will givo you prompt and courteous attention. A Dairyman. A SOUND LIVER MAKES. A WELL MAN A 10 you bilious, constipated or iron bled with jaundice, sick headache, bad tasto in mouth, foul breath, coated tonguo, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in back and between should ers, chills and fevei, etc. If you have ,111V of those- symptoms your liver is out, of order and your blood is slowlj being poisoned because your liver does not act promptly, llerbeno will cure any disorder of the liver, stomach or bowels. It has no eijuul as n liver med icine, Price 75 cents. Free trial bot tles at Taylor's drug storo. r 22 lj The New Took Siwun Fvte to All. L read in the Cliustiau Standard tha Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A..3t. Louis, Mo, would givo an elegant plated hook spoon to anyone sending iier ten 2 cunt stamps. I sent for one and found it tu useful that 1 showed it to my friends, ami made $1 1 00 in two hours, takinu orders for the spoon The hook spoon is a household necessity It cannot blip ntolliuor cooking vessel, being hoi in the place by a hook on tho back IMie spoon is something that house keepers lmvo needed over since spoon were II rat invented, Anyone can et 1 ample spoon by sending ten 2 cam -tamps to Miss Fritz. This is asplen lid way to make motiov around borne. Veiy truly, .MJ .IuaxnuttuS. 9 3 H3 00" -9 S3 a IIS 8-3 coy -a. D n A 3 fllfiOO 20 8 228 17 1715 OS .It 3d 2.WI 02 S4 0 80 1 82 10 r.s M 01 i iA 117 287 S7 5 IS 1 IS 21 2SS f4 4 81 02 0t 2 3S R0 7fi.n Hi 8 2'RI1? O'l SJttflfiS 202 It Ti 8 20221 10 8 liS-i M $2001 43,8 8 CCU 27S 71 0 OS 182 "S 3ono n 20T f,q 12ri 00 720 00 lonn CO, 03 2. 32071 gb; 7S G( SS 21 90 on 0200 Ot pn 180 59 1182') 37 221 32 14032 10 1314 SO 10031 09, 4SI on 8.r02 70 asooi U5I 8 32 02 ZY 77 00 7 07 1 83 605 45 730 10 44147 37 GS71 41 0 05 0B ' 275 70 003 10 27OO0 or. 70O 0'! 01 00 313 47 213 3S 11 20i2 S S 00 03 7(i 4S9 02 1'St 02 127 18 Ot 23 87 27 21 809 "4 800 21' !I10 19 v. 01 S it 1 1" 83 12 01 13 0 W' 81 007 1 101 07 350 ni 311 01 3IS2 51 10: 23 5315 fifi 411 17 5012 51 30 01 23fifi 28 "sn m (0 Ff 7(l' 27 71 11 oil "1 is m 110 m so irrt t 2122 08 r02 0 51 7 flf! 3 0.1 70 31 1 01 40J1 8 nvi tM 17 300s fin 08 87 7 ?4 2 21 I". ?2 2 00, Ot 07 7(vi 07 71 9 1 78 S 1)3700 15 S1705 90 imi 10 8132038 23 8 8 32 SI PlKtilpI road warrants outstanding submitted. A. M. ENGLES, County Treasurpr BALLARD IIOIJEUOUND SYRUP. 0 uuiuantee this to bu the best ivugh syrup manufactured in the whole wid world. This is saying a ureal deal, but it's true. For con' sumption, coughs, colds, sore throat, note chest, pneumonia, bronchitis, asth m.i, croup, whooping cough and all diseases of the throat und lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard's Horn hound Syrup to be without an equal on the whole faca ot the globe. In suppori of this statement we refer to every Individual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold it. Such evidence is indisputable Price 25 nnd 50 cents. Sold by Taylor tho druggist. Bow tho Dippar Saved tho Farm, Father was sick and the mortgage on the farm was coming due, I saw in Christian Advocate where Miss A M. Frt'z of Station A. St. Louis, Mo., would send a sample combination dip per for 18 two cent stamps, and I or dered one. I saw the dipper could be used as a fruit jar Idler; a plnii dipper; a line strainer; a funnel; a strainer funnel; a sick room warming pan ami a pint measure. These eight different uses makes the dippei such a necessary at tide that I went to work with it and it sells at very near every bouse. And In four months I paid 'off tho mortgage. think I can clear as much as $200 u month. If von need work yon can do well by giv ing this a trial. Miss A M Fritz, Sta tion A, Sr. Louis, Mo , will send von a sample for 18 two cent stamps write at once. John fi N. IJALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. Mrs. Hamilton. Cambr'dsro. III., savs. "L had the rheumatism so bad I could not raise mv hands to tny hwl. Hal lard's Snow Liniment has entirelj cutttil mo. I take pleasure in inform ing my neighbors and friends what ! kas done for me." Cluis. llandlev, clerk for Lay & Lyman, Kewanee. Ill . advises us that Rnavr Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why not try it? It. will urelv do you good. It pnrps all inllammatinn, wounds, sores, out, sprains, to- PrlcoSO ceuts. Sold by Taylor the druggist. pyfflp Mil JL3J J JLA 5 h n (?n Ha ? ? S3 . 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My husband is poor but proud and he does no. want me to work; as 1 have nothing to do 1 get restless, and after reading in your paper Mrs. Russell's experience selling self heat'ng flatirons I concluded 1 would try it. I wrote to J. F. Cuoey & Co, St LoniB Mo. and ti'iuy treated me ho nicely that I felt very much encoiuaged As soon as I got tny sample iron I started out and sold 8 irons the first tlay, clearing $12. I have not sold less than eight any day since, and one day Isold 17. I now have !s225 clear money, and my hus band doe 1 not know I have been work ing, but I am afraid he will bo mad when 1 tell him. Have I done right or should I qHit work and leave him to struggle alone? An Anxious Wife. You are doing just right. Your bus bohd should be proud of you. Go right ahead and show tho woild what an onergetic women can do. That self heating iron must be a wonderful seller as wo hear of so many that are suc ceeding sellinp it. adv HUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tho best salve in rlie world for cuts, bruises, soreis, tdceii, salt rheum, fever sores, tettar, chapped hands, chilblains, corns ami all hkin eruptions, and posK tlvely cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satiB factlon or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For mile by Taylor. MARRY" TllIS GTltL QUICK. I saw in your paper that a in-jenr-old boy made $1.25 tho lirat hour ho worked selling the Perl ect ion Metal Tip lampwick. I ordered a sample and went to work and tho first week I cleared Sl(), the second week I cleared S15. I expect to run up to $25 a week in tho near future, as tho Perfection Metal Tip lampwick nukes such a beautiful white light and does away with smoky chimneys and bad odor and oaves oil, it is e'isy to aril. If you wish to try it send i:l two cent stamps to Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A, St. Louis, Mo., and she will send you sam ple outilt. This is a good way to make money around home. .Miss Tina W. f t h-Zi. ,. 1 - Tii-irwaiiT'tiS'fi ii.fciic 46 ...-;