A'VJiiHWirmfMrj.vixiutrivx'AMLwmreni.nLii. m w rJWW;Wu.1ija!gvuiuMi.&iuTi:ror3W Tht Nebraska Advertiser l. IP. H1JVIMHN VuhUihtr. fl'llSC'im'TlON, - Sl.fiO I'KIt YICAK FRIDAY, JUNK is, 1P7. .oMsa- Sr7 lid Maxwell was an Auburn visitor Tuesday. Wray Taylor Tuesday. returned to Lincoln Miss Floronco lracken Monday. iMinick went to The DufC Grain Co- had tlioir scale liousu puinUd thiB week. John Culn. of Lincoln, arrived in Nemaha Thursday evening, and is vis King hla many friends hero for a few duya. Mrs. C. II. Kindig, who has been visiting Iter nurents, Mr. and Mrs. "V. 1' J'eahody, returned to hor homo Filloy today. Head Melnlnoh'a new ad. Geo. E. J)yo und fumily have moved from Auburn back to their farm. Miss May Wutkins, of Brock, visited Mrs. E. ti. Gilbert first of the week. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Curtis, of the Curtis mill, Sunduy, Juno 12, a daughter. J t is Bald a brother of Judge J. II. Broady wiih elected a circuit judge in Illinois at the election held there Tues day of last week. What with arnuting dlcsipaled youths and attending to business in the livery staclo, Marshal Stovo Coop er has been kept busy this week. II. A. Allen and Wos Clark, of tho Auburn tank factory, were down Tuesday and mado hoiuo needed re pairs on the tank at the town well. FOR KICNT. Throe rooms upstairs in Tun A DVKimsicii building. Inquire at this ofllce. NEW KIM HALL OltGAN for sale on easy payments. Inquire at this of ilco for particulars. WANTED. 25 buggies to paint at tho very lowest prices. Ifjouarogo ing to paint call see mo. J. 8. IlAur.ooic- in Glias. Eustico, of Auburn, was in town today, distributing advertising matter for the 4th of July celebration to be held in that town. Chus. Pierson, formerly county su perintendent of Nemaha county, has been in charge of the city schools at Fort Smith, Ark., for tho past two years. W. Morton Smith, who was for sev eral years editor of tho Lincoln News, and a bright young newspaper man, was drowned whilo boat riding in Now York one day lust week. Tho Christian Sunday school hold its children's day exercises last Sunday evening. In spilo of tho warm weather tho children did well and a lino enter tainment was given, to a well-tilled house. Miss Lulu Clark managed the children. Miss Emma Grim acted as organist. Tho arrangements for tho old sett lors' annual mooting and picnic are progressing finely, Responses havo l)oon received from ox-Guv. ltobt. W. FuriutB, Hon. M. L. Ilayward and Congiotisman David II. Morcor accept ing tho invitations extended them to address us on that occasion. Mrt?. John Long, sr., an old resident of Nemaha county, died at Auburn Monday, agod 85 years and 8 months! She and hor husband were among trie first settleis in the county, where they first located on a claim near Auburn. Stella held a bond election Tuesday, to decide whether or not. 1 1,000 worth of bonds should bo issued for tho pur pose of Inlying tiro-light lug appliances. Tho vote resulted in a tie, so another election will be hold. A number of young follows, some or them only boys, got drunk last Satui day night and proceeded to make tho night hideous by loud, profane and obsceno talk, keeping many of our citi zens awake until a very Into hour. Some of tho fellows were too drunk to get home that night, and wore lying on tho streets tho next morning. War rants were Issued for tho arrest or eight of thorn, and they wore arrested und taken before S. Gilbert, justice ot tho peaco, on Thursday. Mr. Gilbert bound them ovor.to appear for trial at one o'clock next Monday afternoou( when it is probable tho boys will be taught a lesson. It is reported that II. C. Pershing, of Richardson county, is to tako charge of tho Pioneer Record, tho quarterly publication devoted to early Nebraska history, which has been published at Auburn Kent for some time. by Stowell & Tho assessed valuation of land in Nemaha county, as returned by the assessors Huh year is S2,294,805. Last year the assessed valuation was S2, !J87,020. A decreuso of tl)2,ll)L over the assessment of last yeai . This de crease is on land alone. The returns on personal property show an inciease. Post. Wo will send i'nn Advuutiskh, the New York Tribune, the Toledo Blade and tho Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papeis ono year for only J 1.85. DON'T WASH your wood work and doors, but havo them neatly grained and varnished. Just as cheap as to paint thorn. First class work done by J. H. Had look. TicuitiniiU Acoiohnt. It U a terri ble accident to bo burned or scalded; but tho pain and agony and tho fright ful disHLMiromcnt can be quickly over come without braving a scar by using He Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. M. II. Taylor. Clinton, Missouri. Mr A L Aimstiong, an old druggis and a prominent citizen of iliiH enter prising town, says: "J sll forty uilTer ent kinds of cough medioiiiu. but have never in my expurionee sold so much of any one article as J havo of Ballard's Horehound Syrup.All who use it say it is tho most perfect remedy for Cough, Cold, Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs tVioy have ever tried." It is a specific for Croup and Whooping Cough. It wil1 relievo a cough in ono minute. Contains no opi ates. Prico 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Taylor, the druggist. NOTICK OK Al'l'UOATION FOIt TAX Dkkd. To K, H. nurtifl, Im'fU'l Holmes, .Trio, Argu hrlKlit, J. A. TIlUN, H, Hojitir, (J. Koso, mill all otiitTH liotelii oonctii nod: You uio horuby notified Unit, tho nndor Mimiod did on tliuiith day of November, A.l). 16Wi, purchase nl prlvato Halo of tho county UeuHiirorof Nomnlin county, Nebraska lot ono(l), Mod; foriy-lour(ll), in NutnnlmClty, Nebraska, for tho yearn lsis" to 189 1 Inclusive: that said property was previously olloied for sale ill public sale and not sold lor want of blddeis; that tho purchaser has paid the Hubspiiiie.U taxes on said lot; that said lot lor caeh of said years was assessed In the names of 10, H. Hums, Israel Holmes, Jno. Arizu bright.. J. A.TItus. a.Hopcrand C. Hose; that the llmoof redemption of said lot Itom said tax sale will expire on the (1th day of Novem ber, A. 1). 1K0"; that oh tho (Jtli day ol Novem ber, A. 1). 1 hit", or soon therealter, the under- sinned will apply to the Measurer of said Ne maha county lor a tax deed on said lot, un less ledemptlon illl have been luadu prior to the last date herein mentioned. Thuju'kim Hohti:nh Hittkic MKMoitiAr. I .MK'lllOlilsT M'ISCOl'AIi L'llUJtCII. W. W. Kkki.iNo, PreslduHt. The children's day services werohold at the Methodist church last Sunday night. Tho program was entitled "The Young People's Republic," .Mid recita tions wero given by members of the school. Miss Mabo! Brogan represent ed "Liberty," tho patron of tho now republic, Robert P. Frost represented "Law," the ilrst star, Miss 'I rixy Sou bury represented tho second star, "In tolllgence.J' Leslie Woodward was tho representative of. "Temperance,'' Miss DoraMotton of "Uprightness." and Ambrose Howe of "Patriotism." In addition to the leading parts there were shorter recitations by several of tho smaller scholars, and excellent singing. Tho church was crowded and the heat was intense, but the ex orcises wore fine. LOW RATES TO MILWAUKEE July a, 4 and 5, via tho Burlington route, on account of the mutual meet ing of tho National Educational Asso ciation. Ono fare, plus $2, for tho round trip. Special italit of sleeping and reclining chair oats leaves Omaha for Milwaukee at 5 p. m., Monday, July 5th. For ticket-- and sleeping car reservations, see nearest Burling ton route agent. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. HEMARKABLY LOW RATES TO COLORADO, UTAH AND CALIFORNIA Will bo offered by tho Burlington route, June 2!) and ISO and July 1,2 and !J. Open to all homeseokcr, health seeker and tourist. Call at B. & M. depot aud got full particulars. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Onmliu. Rlpans Tabulcs euro biliousness. Sheriff Glasgow has an ininato at his boarding house that he would like to get rid of. He was brought to him from Brownville a week ago last Tuesday. Ho will neither eat not talk, aud is living on milk. He is a ntiwt of sandy complexion, with sand) beard, is about forty years old and weighs about 115 pounds. The shir that ho wears is marked M. 1. Wl o ho is or wheio he came from is a myn tery. Tho insanity commlss on us do not wish to send him to tho asylum until they can find out something about him. Post. HALFRATES-IIOTSPIUNGS, S D Juno 25. via Burlinrjton louto. Tic kets good .'10 days. No better place to spoud tho summer than Hot Springs No quicker way to get there than the Burlington. No lower rates than those of Juno 25. Cal'l at B. & M . de pot and get full particulars. BRYAN WILL BE THERE." At tho Boatrico Chautauqua. So will Rev T. DeWitt Talmage, Rov Sam Small, Frank Roberson, John R Clarke and many other well known men and women. A fortnight of In struction and ontortainniout. Half rates via tho Burlington route. June 15 to 27. Don't neglect a cough because tho weather is pleasant; before tho next storm rolls around it, may develop into a set ions diillculty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name implies. M. H, Ta) lor Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue mass, bur, aid nature by using Do Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous little pills for cons stipation, biliousness and stomach and livor troubles. They am purely vege table. M. 1 1. Taylor. W. R . Johnson, Newark, 0.. puvb "Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo saved my only child faom dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others suller ing from croup, pneumonia, bronohlt- is and oilier serious throat and lung troubles. M. 11. Tayloi. HE mi WAY. WOMEN to think used "fe male diseases " could only be treated after "lo cal examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering. The in troduction of Wine of Cardul has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure m ; ajflf a mm M$ EILREE'5 fM V USlZ22 taken In the privacy of a woman's own home Insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re quires no humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites," change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For advlco In casss requiring special directions, address, glvlne symptoms, tho "Ladles' Advisory Department," Tho Chittanooea Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Miss., says: "I use Wlno or Cardul extonslvoly In my practice and find it a most oxcouent preparation lor loniaio irouuies. I Tottor, Salt-UluMim una Eczema. Tho intenso itching and smarting inci dent to thoso discuses i.s instantly allayed y applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cubes havo been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favonto rbmedy ior sore nipples: chapped hands, chilblains, frost linos and chronic soro oyes. 25 cts. per bos. Dr. Cndy's Condition Powders, aro juBt what a hovso needs when in bid condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Thoy avo not food but medicine and tho best in uso to put a norso in prime condition, cents per package. Mcll-TIITC: PIGI ror macw tmam b .OF, Tinware, Graniteware, ECifGh m riirnisneims. Beginning Friday, Juns 18th, Closing Saturday, June 26th. Nearly 100 items of every day use, listed here at i to i of actual value. 8 quart heavy retlnncd Dish Pant usual price 20 cents; sale price 10 cts. iu " " " " '2o " " 15 " 14 " " " " ;J0 " " 18 rr , ,1 )- DO ' Ju quart cruy enameled Dish Pan; usual prico 00 cents; sale pricw Ut cts. . . ., ,, ,1 r-- II l in II t U 1 11 17 " " ()0 " " OU " Tin Wash Holler, No. 8, usual prico 73 cents; sale prico -10 cents. TinWash Boiler with copper bottom, No. 8; usual price 1.00; sale price (5!) Tin Wash Uoller.extru Iteavy.copper bottom, No.S, " SI. 25; " Si) TinWdshlioilor.ox.heavy, copper bottom and rim, " Si. 30; " SI. 10 l J.il viuiiviwl Witiili Mitilttiv Mil .! nmiiil iirliiu .51 '." asili uru'ii S.. r.Hiitq. No. S tin Tea Kettle, copper bottom; usual price 30 cents; sale prico 20 c. No. 8 tin TeaKettle, copper bottom and rim usual price 73c; sale prico 48c. No. 8 copper Tea Kettle, nicklo plated; usual prico Si. 23; ale price Socts. No. 8 gray ouamoled Tea Kettle; usual price $1.00; sale pi ice 00 cents. Tin Wash JJusin, !). inch; usual price 5 cents; sale pr'co ,') cents. " lllSiuch; " 10 " " " 5 " II 1 " it it rr it ii i WW. ini'li; -- ------, " " lij inch, retinned; usual prico 13 cents; sale prico 7c " Vdy, inch, " " " 20 " " 10c. Gray enameled Wash Basin, I2jj inch; usual prico an cts; salo price lScts U quart Pi eserve Kettle.tetinned" with bail; usual price 15c; sale prico 9c 4 " " " " " 20c; " 12c 5 " " " " " 2!!c; " 14c 0 " " " " " 25c; " 10c rr II II II 11 :j quart gray enameled Preserve Kettle," 4 ii ii i, 5 0 8 10 12 14 ii ii ii i ii ii ii ii ii i ii ii ii ii i ' ii ii ii ii ii i ii ii ii ii ii 25o; uuc; S5c ; 10c; 15o; 50c; 53 c; 70c; 85c; Si 00; 18c 19c 25c 29C aac 0C 10O 57e OSc e price flo ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii 1 ttvt. ratinnnfl annpn i,n cilli Inner liiitwlln ronriil.-ii' nriii 1 r,. ail CF ll W yH . ,.-V. .Jl,V.J H., , Vll.ll l.t ..t.ll ..V., .,,,l,X 'I .UW AW, Ulllt jlliU i 1j 4 (jrt letinned sauce pan with long handle; regular price 20c; sale pi ice 12 5 qrt retinned sauce pan with long handle; regular juice 2;c; sale price M i ttrt vut ntiiifl a'liifift null iiritli liimr li'ivulift rrimil'ii' ,n.i,,o 'iTii anl.k ,w (, 1 1! 2 qrt gray enamoled sauce pan, long handle, regular pricr 20c, sale price 12c '. qrt gray enameled sauce pan, long handle, icgular price ;J0c, sale prico V.)u 5 qrt gray enameled sauco pan, long handle, regular price 4,0c, sale price 29c 1 quart tin milk pan, regular prico ') cents, salo prico 2 cents. ,) II II 11 ll II r. II o II I 4 5 0 8 ii ii ii ii it ii ii ii n ii ii ii ii i ii i 8 10 10 Wi ii ii ii ii ii 4 5 0 0 7 ii ii 2 qnait tin covered bucket, usual prico 10 cents; salo juice 4 cents 'l " " " " l.'i (writs? siiIh nricii 7 fontu 4 " " " " 20 cents; sale price 11 cents 0 " " " " 25 cents: sale prico 15 cents 10 quart tin daring pail, usual prico 20 cents; stile price 10 cents 14 quart tin (luring pall, usual price 25 cents; sale price 17 cents 12 quart oxtra heavy tin dairy pail, usual prico .13 cents; sale price 2P cts. 14 quart extra heavy tin dair) pail, usual unco 40 cents; sale price 27 cts. 10 quart galvanized iron pail, usual price 25 cents; sale juice 15 cents 14 quart galvanized iron pail, usual price 40 cents; salo jinco 23 cents 2 quart tin coffee pot, usual price 15 cents: salo pi ice 8 cents a quart tin coffee pot, usual price 20 cents; sale price 10 cents A filtlirt fill r.MlTnu iwit liailfll ,n1itn .). ri.lntti. Uillik ,w ifiii 1.1 ii.itc -, IJHHIV .(, vwuv, .uv, .,.,,1,1 'l 11,1". .. llillO, DHIU FlllvlJ 4 1 Ll inn a quart tin cullee put with copper bottom, usual jirice .",0 cents; sale prico IS 4 quart tin coffee not with copjier bottom, usual piice."3cent.s; stile juice 2a a quart gray enameled coffee pot, usual juice 00 cents; salo price ao cents t .......... t ...... -..,.. i .i rr i ... .. i . fi i. lit iii cents cents cents ri'o men tin iu jiiiiiH, iiMiiiii price cuius; sine i ice j. ct-niH 9 inch tin pie pans, usual price 5 cents; sale price 2 cents -., !....!. ,1a. ..in ....n .... ....1 ..!... ...... .. ..ln ....! (1 ... iiiuii mi juj jiiuiH. iiaiiiti iriro ,i ceiifi; suio pneu I'liiiiH Hunter's Rotary Sifter, usual prico 15 cents; salo prico S cents 1 quart (so called) tin dipper, usual price 5 cents; sale prico a cents 2 quart (so calleu) fin diper, usual price 10 cents; stile juice 0 cents S quart (o called) galvanized dijijier, usual price 15 cents; sale price 10 cts 1 quart (so called) gray enameled dipper, usual price 20 cts; salo prico 12c IWilk strainer, usual juice 15 cents; sale juice 8 cents Pint tin cup, usual juice 2' cent1!: sale juice 1 cent Quart tin cup, usual price 5" cents; salo jiricn 2 cents Half gallon tin cuj), usual jirico 10 cents; stile juice 4 cents 1 gallon 17I11SS oil can with tin jacket, usual prico a 5 cents; suIp prico 2a cts No. 1 galvanized tub, regular prico 5 cents; salo price 49 cents No. 2 galvanized tub, regular juice 75 cents; sale price 57 cents No. " galvanized tub, regular jirice 83 cents; salojirice (5.1 cents IShs.Potts nickel jilated smoothing irons, per set, usual iriceSl,sale jiricoOS A good wood frame clothes wringer, usual jirice S2.00, stile price $1 40 A good iron f tamo clothes wriimei(quiint it vlimited)us.j)i ice 31. 75,3aleSl. 23 Western Washing Machine (quantity li t.Ued), sale price S2 50 Coffee mill, with air tight oomjiaitment. to hold 1 lb of coffee, usual prico 75 cents, sale price 45 cents Mason's pint self sealing fruit jars, jier dozen, 45 cents Mason's quatt self sealing fruit j.trs. per dozen. 43 cents Mason's half gallon self sealing fruit jars, pel dozen, G7 cents 12 teasj oons. retinned, for 5 cents 12 tablespoons, retinned, for 9 cents Tho above list eomjirises tho greatest array of bargains ever offered front this department. Every jirice quoted is a special, extraordinary juice. Your attention is called to the phenomenal special sale pi ices on gray enameled warn. talc leg;iot4 Hiicla.ysjri"i.i:ie Closew ftSSsuiiivcliiv, "June 0 ii A.A.MININCH& SON, BttO WN VILLE, N E BR ASK A. f Gnat Mi uptaGit Store OF r ) K X 4 a Hi jSMWMtfMb mtu-'