Statement or the Condition or the SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OK AL'M'KX, NEHKASKA, On tlio.lOtli day oCIimc, 1902. AHHKTd. I'll nt iiiorluiiKu luniiH 8111(717 7 Ht'ick Ion- n Ruiili'M. .tu 2,821 1)8 l'iinlturnnd Htmionoiy 31 o t'MHI) I )! ni iM'iit lnluiet, premium and Mild.. (,W!i 5.'i IllHllllllirt! lUK) IHXCH Ml(l '.. Ill 41 Total $130,730 W LIAIULJTIKH. Cupltnl stock paid up Ut,W0 72 Uviinivu final 6,00(1 00 Undivided profit n 2 IV0 42 Dividends, dun July 1st, 11102 4,3i2 CH CnMi overdrawn ICfi C' Advanced Interest und premium... 118 4ft Tolnl 813U,730 I Work litis lippn commenced on foundation for Mrs. May's houso. J. V. Astiba, living near Shubort, guvo U9 a friendly call Friday morning ut id ordered Thu Advertiser sent to his address. u EccoiptB and Expenditures for Year ending June 30, 1002. llnlntico on hand July 1, looi 8 t.fi.'U 72 Dues .. 01,510 (15 merest, premiums ami nnon 12,009 70 Loans repaid 32,tX) fin OrtWinto fee 07 00 Cash on real an Into. Hold on contract 100 00 Kent '.in on OihIi overdrawn 105 C5 Mr. and Mrs. G. II Klndlg, who liavo been upending llio vacation on thu Pacific coast, returned to Nemaha Thursday. Marrlod At the Lutheran pnn.on ace, South Auburn, Nobr., on Wednes day evening, August 6, 1002. by tho Rev. W. Dleffonbach, Mr. Edward T. Mundifl of Iola, Kansas, to Miss Lizzlo M. Glarkoof IIowu. Nebraska. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Nemaha county at onco to prepare for Positions in tho Government Service Hallway Mail, Letter Carrier, Custom House and Departmental Clerks, Apply to Inter-State Corros. Inst., Cedar Rapid's, la. 0 G I Total tlll.482 68 EXI'KNDITUKKH. LomiM ...8M.W1I 76 JCxpeuien 2.V2K 76 Block red ce mod 62,293 27 Cosh out hand - M ChhIi nnlil on real dm a to Inniirftiicouiid taxes M0 80 Hiftloof Nebraska, V. "' 6111,482 C8 Nemann county. I, tl. M. (Jllla.i, secretary of tho nbovo luunod HsHoclntlon, do Nolemnly swnnr stint fTioioreKoltiK slnrimont of tho condition of mi Id association Ih truo mid correct to tlio best of my kiiowlodKOiind hello. It. M. OILLAN, Secretary. Subacrlbod and sworn to before mo till 12lh day of July, 1902. UERIIUKT It. HOWE. Krai) Notary I'ubllo. Approved: W. H. HAY. 1 11. MELLOTT, VDlrootors. K. II, DOUT, i Road It In His Nowspapor. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of tho Dayton Volks zeltung Ho knows that this paper aims to ndvertise only tho best in Its columns, and when ho saw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hesltuto in buying it bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains In her back and could get no relief. Ho says: "After using the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though born anew,' and before using the entire con tents of the bottle thu unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." Ho Is very thankful and hopes that all Buffering likewiso will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable Hnlment Is for sale by W W Keeling. IT'S 000L IN COLORADO August 1 to 14 2.1, 21, SO, 31 September 1 to 10 On tin nbovo days tho Burlington ltouto will sell round trip tickets to Colorado at extraordinarily low rates It's cool in Colorado all summer long and there are hundreds of resorts In the Rockies where ono may escape from the heat of the plains and spend an altogether delightful vacation. A card to J. Francis, general passen ger agent, Omaha, Neb., will bring you a good supply of Colorado booklets that - will help you plan yonr trip. 8 20 Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. rrrff?tfJgUfflffl IZow To Find Out. Fill a botllo or common glas3 with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an , unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. Wlat to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book thp,t tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mail, aaurcs3 ur, Kilmer fie iiom of Bwiunp-itoot. Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Vhcn writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Brownville Items John Ackerraan and family visited ut Stella Sunday. Ed Berlin was a business visitor to Auburn Monday. Courtney Stonecypher went to Fur uas county Friday. Mrs Vandeventer was very sick again Monday night. Mrs Meitz went to Beatrice Saturday to visit hor daughter. Mr and Mrs Ruth Carter went to Iowa visiting Friday! George Rogers of Rockport visltid the Sapp family Friday. Miss Lizzie Morrison is no longer employed in the postofllce. M E Noble of Corning, Missouri, wns a business visitor Thursday. G G Larlmore of Wisner, Nebraiku, is in town looking for a location, Mrs Alice A. Miniclc and Miss Helen Hitt visited over Sunday ut Auburn. One of the Romlne Bros' dentists Bpout eoveral days in town this week. Mr and Mrs David Hayes and J W Sapp were Auburu visitors Wednes day. II V Muir made n business trip to Missouri Thursday, returning home Friday. R V Muir and Mrs A A Minick ware delegate! to the prohibition state con vention. Mrs Flora Vandeventer and Lester went to Mound City, Mo., Friday, for a short visit. George Christy of Johnson cams in and stayed, over night with his folks Tuesday night. Mr Hackney, of the Columbia Na tional bunk of Lincoln, was a business visitor Thursday. Prof F O Fritz had his collection of birds and animals on exhibition at Falls City Saturday. Born, to Mr und Mrs Lee Bickford, Tuesduy, a fine baby boy. All parllus concerned doing finely. Charlie Stancliff returned home ft om Johnson Friday where he has been working for some time. There was a general stampede of Brownvlllians to Auburn Saturday to attend Campbell Bros' big show. Brownville will.be well represented at the Epworth nssembly und prohi bition stato convention at Lincoln this week. Tho ferry bout has been moved down tho river opposito Main street which raukos it much easier to get to the crossing. Rev J Lewelling and wife Hnd C M Lewelling and wife went to Western, Neb,, Wednesday to attend the funorul .of a friend. Mr and Mrs Tibbals, who recently came here from Iowa, have moved into the brick house of Purson Andrew on Main street. Mrs Ritchoy, Frank und Ralph, Fred Young, Byron and Maggie MoKlnney and Pearl nayas went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the Epworth as-Bombly. John W Sapp decided while vislthig his son that Brownvlllo was a pretty good placo to Invest money in, and be foro returning home bought the com modious home of M F Ilarlnn. Mr Harlan expects to move back to his farm In Missouri. OTJR TENTH Semi-Annual Clearance Sale BEGINS ON SATURDAY JULY 26th, 1902 and continues until further notice. J VERITABLE MOUNT PELEE ERUPTION OR BARGAINS Ladies' Summer Underwear 3, 5, 8, 10 and 12c; worth anywhere 8, 10, 15, 20 and 25c All Summer Wash Goods At almost your own price A good 6 cent Lawn at 12 cent Organdie at .3 cents 6 cents 20 and 25 cent Egyptian Tissue and Fancy Swisses 12 cts A few Suits of Mens Clothing In sizes 1-34, 2-35, 5-3G, 8-37, 4-38, 6-40, 5-42, that we will close out for loss than the cost of manufacture, and will give you material for nothing:. All of our Ladies' Parasols at exactly one half price. No deviation. Men's Underwear all sizes from 34 to 44, light or dark color, worth 35 cts a garaaenl, at only 21 cents Men s and Women s Shoes About 2 or 3 dozen pairs altogether of styles we will not handle this fall. If we have your size we will sell 1.50 shoes at 75c $2.25 shoes at $1.00 1.75 shoes at $1.00 2.50 shoes at 1.00 2.00 shoes at 1.00 2.75 shoes at 1.2 5 An' Entire New Line of Ladies' Summer Shirt Waists Low and high neck Long and short sleeves All tho newest creations at closing prices, 25c to .$1.25, worm irom ouc to $z. ou GROCERIES v at lower prices than any quoted to you. If you don't believe it bring other firms prices and we will show you. I Men's Percale Shirts from 32c up to 98c; w o r t h from 50 cts. to $1.00. This viill be the greatest Clear ance Sale we have ever inaugur ated, as all our summer goods must be sold before Sept. 1st in order to buy fall goods for spot cash. We never try to fool the people at any time. EDW. E. L0WMAN Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, China and Croceries. Brownville Nebraska i on J. W. SAPP REAL ESTATE, LOAN and Insurance Agent. Collectloiib mado Notnry Public in otlico. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Can't Keep It Socrot. Tho Bplendld work of Dr. King's Now Life Pills is daily coming to light No audi frand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was over known before.' Thousands bless them for curing Con Htipatiou, Sick Headache, liillousnees, Jaundice and Indigestion Try them. 25o at Keellng's drug store. Gall and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. Notico for Honring Claims I n tho Couuty Court of Nemnlia county, Nebl Jn thomiUiorortliutiHtiUoor John Muxwol,. (U'OOUSOll. Notico Ih horoliy ulvon Hint tho court linn innilo mi order lliulllnt; tho tlmo Tor nreilltoiH to lllo cIuIiiih ngiiliifet said ilecensod lo nix mon tliH from tlio30tlnlnyof Annum IfKV.'.nnd llmt HeptPiuhpr 30th, nccomber lm, 1902, ami March 1st. 1903, ut lOo'cloctc a.m. of lmioIi dny, nt iho oillcoot tho county jih1k of Nomuhii county, NutiriiHkn, In Auburn. NoprnsUu.hns lipi'ii rtxed hv tho court an tho tlmo nnd jilnco whtiii and wuornall pomonn wliolmvecl Imn 11 till I 1.11111111(1 U lll.nl.1U. LOllll llllAm.KAll n. I.. ... ...... uniMllllci llHIltlin. III. Ill IIL-Vl-linUll Wail ItHVII tlioHiunn oxumlned, ndjustnd and allowed, in mi milium mil Itr.ii'lllfll ny mil HlHL (ill'II Honed dnto will bo forovor barred, by nn or der of tho court. Dnted July 3lnt, 1902. HlCHAltn F. NKAI., County Jud(. Will Cure Consumption .A A Uer ren, Finch, Ark., wrlies, "Foley's Honey and Tar is tho best preparation or coughs, Golds and lung trouble. I know that it has oiiumI consumption in the first stages ." For suit' by Hill, Ordor of Hoaring and Notico on Petition for Sottlomont of Account I'lio Utnto of N'ebniKl.n, County of Noniuhn.fcS. To I). M. ColrlIf John s. t'olerlck, Frnuc A.i'nlorlclt, Wllllnm II. Colnrlcc. hIiiu Ij. Colerlolt, Klovil S, t'olorlclt, C'imrlus U. Colorlok and Ktlli M. Colorlck, an I to all iiurNons IntnrcKtad In tho ehtxto of William Colorlck, dftceimed. "Notico Is boreby kIvoii that J. U. Hflld niiB Hied a petition prnylni; for tlnnl sottle- mentand allownnco of IiIh ndmlnlstiatloti account tiled In thin court on tho 23th dny of July. A. t). 1002, and lor lilHrilNolmntoiiit hiioU iidiiilnliHtrntor, ami the mimo has Iipoii net for hcarlnc on tho 20! h dnv of Anuiist. 19'). at 10 o'clock a. in., at Iho county court room of said county, In Auourn, whnn nnd whoro all persons IntoreHtod In said mutter may npponr and tdiow enuso, If thero bo an , why llm prayer of nld petition hIhiiiIiI tint lie granted, and If HiiiilcIontcnuHo Is not shown the court mny Krant (ho pmy r thereof, and mnlu fluoh luniier ami other order a mav bo proper. Dale I this 28th dnv nf July 1902. HIUHAUO K. N GAL, County .Inline, Foley's Honey ana Tar forcIiildren,safe,sure, No opiates For sale by l,T, IIUl, - . Vi '.