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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
m: isrr iummimnKiAiuttiMmmi cjii njiinJa.wwMBS ,wijjmnmuu'ujji.i 'rwr rv wrt It, fl IN The Nebraska Advertiser FRIDAY, M AUOII 12, 1807. W imimiwMi Maun County Commissioners Oniolal 1'rococdlnRN or That llnilr nt Their liUNt Aloetluu. Tlio county commissioners of Nornn lm county mot In regular adjourned bubhIoii March 2nd, 1807. Members present: Louis IhiBtiun, V. M. Davis, 13. IT, Mcluiuch, commissioners; I.E. Peory, county clerk. Tlio following business was had and done, to-wit: Pat I of lot 1 in no J,f sec 0 and part, of lot 1 in nw,J.f sec 5-4 10 was ordered Hold for delinuuunt taxes lor not less than $15 On iho petition of Strand Ilimdluy and others. Jluell Starry was appoint cd road ovurseor of road dlHtilct 30, to fill acancy. The following annual Btatoments of justices of tlio peace for the year 180(1 were examined and approved; CO 8od man, iiontoii pioclnct; T F Williams, Peru precinct ; and 0 L Cook, Glen lluck precinct. The following road supervisors' an mm) settlements were approved: Diss trlct No. 9, DT Hanks, $'2 district No. 2, .Jusbmlthers, S5. The following olllclal honds wore ap proved: L S Oowell, supervisor of road dis trict No. 3. B ATliomas, supervisor road district No. 13. U V Young, assessor Lafayotto pre. cinct, F A Taylor, supervisor of road ills trict47. 0 A Hitter, supervisor district 40. 1 F Ilurlzel, supervisor district 43. I lie county tioasiuer was ordered to strike from the tax list thr poll tux as sessed against Isaac Hopkins for tlio . . 1 XV 1 11 1 4 Iff 1 t yea laoi, u u u uuiey unu ivm angius for the year of 181)0. Complaint being made that a certain street extending from P to S streets in Hue's addition to Brock has been ionced and Unit the adjacent pioperty owners have refused to permit the rond supervisor to o.ou and wotk said Btieot; therefore bo it Unsolved, That this matter bo taken np at our next meeting, and that Hie clerk be and is hereby ordered to notify tl.H property owners abutting on said street in controversy io appear before Hie boaid and show cause why said, street should not bo opened March 3. Board met pursuant to adjournment, all members present. Tin fo tawing pusinods was transacted: On petition of WO Ogden and lweh-. ty-lhreo others, A II Malloroy was ap pointed justice of the peace for Glen ltook precinct to 1111 vacancy. The poll tax of D G Edwaids wiib oidercd stricken lrom the tax list. Whereat), .1 A Van Winkle & Son owo the county of Nemaha the sum of S01. 10 for poraonal tax tor 1805, and the Chicago Lumber Compuny owes the county iho sum of $152 40 for taxes for years 1880 in Peru ami 1801-2 in .Johnson, and the estate of tVilllam Graver owes the county tho sum of 822.B1 for personal tax for tho year 183, and the tieasuior being unable to ilnd any personal property belonging to tho above parties in said Nemaha county, the said county treasurer is hereby ordered and directed to institute legal proceedings against tho above named parties for tho collection of tho ubovo mentioned personal taxes. The following allowances woro made: V M Hoal, co phys 4th quar.. .$ 50 01) G W Garrison, wood Mrs Smith l 75 M II Carmtm. aal'y and postage 102 00 W P Golt, blacksmlthing 3 20 ADGilmorednHanltyEminaGulllint 5 85 Dr U h Stewart, same .... W II IIUI, lees for court etc. . . Mrs M J Brooks 8 00 84 00 10 00 A D Gil more, coronor s iuquost 1 A D Gilmore, postage 2 John Taft, salary 25 Jas Smltliors, bridging 4 BNBurress, mdso to Mrs Smith and Jack Elliott 4 40 00 0(1 75 20 N E Furlough, supplies Messrs Hare and Moore. 0 20 Stowell & Kent, supplies 20 DO Geo Kllfher, A cords of wood 15 05 G FKIein, mtlse to Hare et al. . 2 40 B J Clark, mdse to J M Outrlll (1 00 A.TBurnham, inanityGuilliattt S 00 JllMnddox, barbering prisoners 50 Thus Purrees, mdse Mrs Conet 2 J15 J O Hacker, meat Mrs Johnson 2 25 J II Dundas, printing 10 10 .joiiii Maxwell, siipt uoor farm 187 50 State Journal Co, supplies ... 22 80 II E Peery, recording bond to 10 20 P F Mclninch, olllclal spi vices 10 20 "W M Davis, olllclal services. . , 22 55 Louis Bastian, oillcial services. 81 50 E II Dort. supplies 15 05 WW Saudors, printing 11 00 T O Newman, night watch .... 1 50 AF Harrington, supplies..... 2 75 Transcript of costs from justice of S H Cluyton was disallowed. Claim of Dr B FLoranco for (nodical services was disallowed. Transcript of cost lrom justice court of S II Clayton in Stato vs John Drury was disallowed. The county treasurer was ordered to strike from tho tax list for tlio yeais 1880 and 1800 the road tax of W W Sander Manfonl Elam was appointed justice of the peace for St Deroln precinct to fill vacancy. The county treasurer was ordered to transfer tho credit of all road re c p h from road district No. 2 to Peru City, accounts that a g igtiet) by the maishal of Peru, and oulj charge dis trlct No 2 with receipts that aie signed by, the road supervisor. Tho county treasurer wan ordered to Hiiiku from tlio lax list the poll lax of DG Edwards for 1884. Lot M of block 81, Hues ad to Brock wasoidered sold for delinquent taxes for the years 1884 to 1S05 inclusive lor not less Mum $10. L;t2 of 2, sec 20 5 10 was orlered sold for delinquent taxvB for the ycats lh8. to 1801 inclusive lor not less than 85.00. Tho county clerk was ordered to ri- coid on lax Hut the accretions formed by tho Missouri river pt sec 5 4-10 and sec 32 and 33 5il0. Svavoy made bj county surveyor Jan. 20 to 28, 1807. DrJack of Brownvllle was appoints od county physician for the ensuing year for $125. Following is a list of feus allowed to jurors for tlio district court: Uuo AhIi JWI 00 KoIkU Lr!ci...SI5 75 At I) Hurler..-. 10 00 .) M HiirrosH 8 30 WU Uuthca.it... WHO V M Clarice V fiO Henry Uole -IU 'JO Jit KdwunlH .10 00 David I'JdwardH IS 00 Koht Frost 71 1)0 JosHt) Clriiliiuii... 18 20 I K Ilartzol Ill oo I J Jurvls is 1)0 CIiiih Manijon 17 CC John J Meyer 10 GO OHcar Allnlek 17 20 Wm Mutthleacti.. 39 40 WHI'uilcor 10 1.0 Jim Button 10 80 .Tun SinltheiH 18 20 HKHtuiltuvllle.:. IS 00 Harry Hellers 11 20 AunTiixliorn to 20 LUhamherlikln... 2 80 Finnic Upland 20 20 Board adjourned. to meet April 0th, 1807. HOW A WOMAN I'AID HEIt DEBTS. A lady in Lexington Hays: p, am out of debt; and thanks to the Dish washer business Jri tho past six weeks I have made $5.'H) 00. Every house keeper wants a, Dlshwasher.and any intelligent person can sell thorn with pig protlt to himself. TheDishwashei is lovely, you can wash and dry the family dishes in two minutes, and without wetting your bands. You can gel particulars by addressing, The Mound City Dishwasher Co., St. Louis, Mo. There is big money in tho busi ness for an agent. I exppct to clear iU.UOO the coming year. I need the money, why not make it? Miss C. B ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bilters is a mediciwo suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally nerded when the languid, ex hausted I'celiiu prevails, when tho livtr la torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is ell. A prompt use ot this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal billons levels. No medicine will act moid surely in counteracting and free ing tho system fiom the malarial poi son. Headache, indigestion, constipa tion, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents and $1 put bottU at Tays lor's druij Btoro. MONEY! MAKE ITYOURMSLF! 1 have never seouunything intlio pa pers about the I'uoolu windmill; wecull It tho People's because the inventor never patented it, but let everydody us) it free. Any tanner can make a mill himself and all the material com plete will not cost over 810. It if a splendid mill, will pump tho deepest wells, and will last longer than any mill I ever had. Auy person can get diujinuis and complete directions five, as 1 did, by sending 18 two cunt stump? to pay postage, etc ., to Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo ; he sells pumps also, and when you get your windmill go lug would bo glad to sell you a pump if you need it. Tt is certainly useless to pay 50 or $00 for a windmill when you can mako ono just as good for 810 I think there could bo big monuy made putting these mills up through the country as everybody would llko thorn. A Rkadku. The New Hook Spoon Fvea to All. I read in tho Christian Standard that Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A..St. Louis, Mo, would give an elegant plated hook spoon to anyone sending her ten 2 cent stamps. I sent for one and found it ho usofnl that I showed it to my friends, and tnado 118,00 in two hours, taking orders for the spoon. The hook spoon is a household necessity. It cannot slip into tho or cooking vessel, being held in the place by a hook on tho back. Tho spoon is something that house keepers havo needed ever sinco spoons woro first Invented. Anyone can gat a sample spoon by sending ton 1 cent stamps to Miss Fritz. This is a splen did way to make money around home. Very truly, Jkannette S. 53k2w3932H39 tfWHlflfc All L8t FAILST CUHtS Beat Cough Byrup. Tontca Uotxi. UM3 in tvnm. Hold l)T clniaulxtn. SrfJaMBIfllsfcdMfliEI Tl. W. W. KEELING, Nkmuiv City, Nkuiiaka. Ollice llrat door south of Park hotel MlHBlRBEBzSIOP H. A. .ihompsoii, Prop. Hlmvlnir, Hliuinpootiliie. . Hulr OrPMltig. IJiiror Jloiielnt?, pccliil attention piiUI tn J,u(llct unil Children. Aucntfor Xvbrnikn Cltjl Ntcitm I.numlrii. Kerker '& Hoover, Dealer la Highest prices paid, for hides, lard, tallow gAinu, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C. SUTTON, M.D.. Shubort, Nebi'aslut. Does a general practice. All calls 7-17 promptly answered, day or night. J. L. Meluin'n.D., VU. DSUBGE UIMCUIA aKH: DIsuiiHUHur Iho Klein, I)l. O enwi c Women and Children Will prnmntM msuer all culls, cither day or mi;iii. umco "i residence. NcxnaiHa, - - Nebrnska NEMAHA STOCK FARM J. H. SEjCD, Prop. NKMAIIA, NKIIUASKA. , Ureedermid Shipper of Diinic Ifioey and Poland China IK h Best no, low pi ices. Farm one mile south of Nemaha. C. Sl-XUOlC, Proprietor of tho NEMAHd Valley Berkshire : Faiim. Hreedor of Thoroughbred llerknhlio Iioich. Prl.u winning ntoelc. No butler imIm.I. My prleeH lire In iicconlaiicH with the Llini, ho htook and Kt prices. Fur in 1 miles north wtKiol Neinuha. N ISM AHA, - - - NRI5HA91CA. B.BeliAndrews.iiR.D.Ph.D, Sui'geon Specialist, Stolla, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera lions on the eye, Vericocele, Ilernifl, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board and hospital facilities at prices less than in a city, considering bkill and sanitary surroundings. Parties seeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Representing Cooper tlio riiHtllng Livoryiiian ok Nk.maiia. I.phvo your, orders for t team, ftnek or dray, nnd Wis no tiik Pest. Our Uncle mee'u all lulu You Can't Fit Your Eye with a Tape Measure. -,- It has to be done by a person who knows how. Wo give caroful attention to the fitting of eyos, and- if they ara thus carefully looked nftor much trouble will be avoided. Eyes tested free. S.H.AVEYC0. AUBURNrEB. pi ciiim A ClIUUN THAT ClIUUNS IN ONE MtNUTU. I have been in the dairy business ah my life and have many times churned lot an hour before butter would ap- pear, so when I heard of tt churn that would churn in a minute, I concluded to irv It. Every day for a week 1 used it, and not only could I churn in a milium, but I got more and potter but ter than with the common churn, this Is very important information to butter makers Tim churn works eas lly and will cnurr. an ordinary churn ing In i' ihan sixty seconds. 1 have sold two doZ'Mi of these churns in the past month. Every butter maker that has seen me churn in less than a min ute bought one. You can obtain all de-jired information regarding tho churn by addressing .1. F. Casey & Co. St. Louis, Mo., and they will give you prompt and courteous attention A Dairyman. STANDS AT THE HEAD. Aug J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the onlj tiling that cui'.'H my cough, and it is tho best sells er I have ' .1 . F. Campbell, merchant of Saflord, Ariz , writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is ah that is claimed for it: it no 'er tails! and is a sine cure for consumption, coughs and colds. 1 cannot sav enough for its merits " Dr. King's New Discovery for cotnurnps tion, coughs and colds is not an vxper irnent. It has been tried for a quarter ot a century and today stands at the head It never disappoints. Frte trial bottle at Taylor's drug store. MARE YOUR OWN LANTERN. Your home is incomplete without it ami the price is within reach of all. 1 ordered one for my own use and it was so handy and convenient I went to taking oiders for them and sold 51 in one day, making over $5 cioar. It gives a beautiful while light.chimnoys nevei break from heat, it iB always clean and ready. Francis Casey. St. Louis, Mo, will send you samplu for 13 two cont stamps; write fos one. I cot mv start from him, Gjcoitaic 13, A SOUND LIVER MAKES.A WELLJMAH Are yon bilious, constipated or trou bled with jaundice, sick headache, bad tasto in mouth, tool breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry skin.p.iin in back and beuwen should ers, chills and fever, etc. If you have any of these symptoms your liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act promptly. Ilerbono will cure any disorder of the liver, stomach or bowels. It has no equul as a liver med icine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bot tles at Taylor's drug store. 5 22 ly 00 buys a Fine Yiclin and Complete Outilt. Fully Liuurautcsd. $5. (ES 00 buys a Mandoline, Jt -Eirdseye Maple, Mahogany or Pose wood Finish. Fully guaranteed. R 00 buys An American guaranteed to stand. hinngs, in Mahogany ISS 9 WU I wood linish. SEND FOU CATALOGUE OP SHEET MUSIC. $50 buys a $ioo Organ. Kimball Piano ON EASY PAYMENTS. Pianos. Ilttln nsnd. fnv ffi.ft. j 7 . ,,..,j Wrlto for Catalogues and oar !H8 JiS.j, BO GREAT MAGAZIHE OFFE1! FOR 1 TliorPRulursnbHcrlptlon prlco o( DKMOliEST'S MAGAZINE, JUDGE'S LI BR AUY, and FUNNY PICTURES is 33.30. DUMOUKST S MAOA.INK Ih by fur Uio boRt family mnns!lno publlBhod; thero Is none of our monthlies Ih which tho beautiful nml iho useful, plcnsuro nml prollt, fashion nud HtoruturoHroso fully prosontetl as In Deinorcst's. Thero la, In faot, no publication jiretemllng to a similar scope and purpose which can compare with it. Evory number contains a free pattern coupon. JUDGE'S Lwkary Is a monthly magazine of run, filled with Illustrations In caricature nml replete with wltand humor. Us contributors are the best of Amorlcan wits and Illustrators. FUNNY PiotuUKS is another humorous monthly; thero Is a lauh In every lino of It. Alltlueoof thes manzlnes uro hundhOmely (jotteu up. You bhould not miss this chance to suouro them. Cut hero and return Coupon properly filled out. Demorest Publishing Co., 110 Fifth Ave,, Wow York. For tho enclosed 82 Ooplonso bend Demorest's Katnlly Maar.le, Judue's Library ft magazine of fuu),uud Fuuny I'lctures for ono year ns per your ofler. I JVame lttojlce Date., Clinton, Missouri. Mr A L Armstrong, an old druggist and a prominent citizen of this enter prising town, says: "I sell forty oifter ent kinds of cough medicine, but have never in my experience sold so much of any one article as I have of Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup.All who use it say it is the most period remedy for Cough, Cold, Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs they have ever, tried," It is a specillc for Croup and Whooping Cough. 11 wil' relieve a rough in one minute. Contains no opi ates Price 25 and 50 ceiii Sold by Taylor, tho druggist. AXOT.IElt SMART WOMAN, My husband is poor but proud and and ho does not want me to work ; as 1 have nothing to do I get restless, and after reading in your paper Mrs. Bussel.'s experience selling self heat ing flat iron; 1 concluded I would try III wrote to J. F. Casey & Co .St, Louis, Mo . and they treated me so nicely that 1 felt very much encouraged As soon as I got my samplo iron I started out and sold 8 irons tho first day, clearing S12. I havo not sold less than eight any day since, and one dav 1 sold 17. I now havo $225 char money ,'nnp my husband does not know I havo been working, but I am afraid h will be mad when I tell him. Have I done right or should I quit work and leave him tn ntmmlf alone? An Anxious iVific. You are doing jnst right. Your huss bund should be proud of you. Go right ahead and show tlio world what an energetic woman can do. That Belf heating iron must boa wonderful sol ler. as we hear so many that are suc ceeding selling it. RELIEVED OF TERRIBLE PAINS R. E. Morse, traveling salesman, Oalveston, Texas., says: Ballard's Sno.v Liniment cured me of Rheuma tism of three months standing after use of two bottles. J. S. Doan, Dan -ville. IMs., says 1 have used Birilaid's Snow Liniment for years and would not be without it. .1.11. Gindi, Bio, Ills, says Pal lard's Snow Liniment cured terrible pains in back of head and neck when nothing else woh.r' Every bottle guaranteed. Prjce 50 cents. Sold by Taylor the druggist. fcvergreens. Otlicr Ornamint-i Tree, Hedge Plants, A Wo have u Inrue ttock nml n LTent viuielv to cIiooko lrom. Prices very low. AIbo good ktopk of Mirubs, Vines. Jloiex, Fruit Trees and Smiili iVtif. Do snro to rpo our prices before ordorln?. Catalogue free. Evergreen Nursery Co. J Successor! to Ueo. Plnney. Kverureen , WU 9 w Gnitai Steel or Rose Ororan SJKfi Qn f twu) .f; ji ,,: terms. FACTORY PRICES, 1513 Bccjlas Strcat, 01'f.Kfl, ER. tor Wo will send all three to you for ono year for $2 or 0 montlm for Si. State,..- f' r l c:inn i,.i..-.'xA,'5r.y ii.j, -"- ' n ) 4 A $V1 ravy " ij. im wyimwi') -t r r-m , Am -