uiaMijKjiiwjiuvuintMJinumuwiHioin. viiar u':j.'i 'i ' jj 11 ..Lmu.!2ruL.lm.i.iiiijLi, frirtrriraagam fn.JBMjjjiiMuw.ai'rowT """ G&TVUviiriTMt SAtiwtvi .i&S.. 'JT'1) i . '.VU, II I. IL.I1I1L .ilW AUBURN, NEBRASKA." IT? 2J l Ratt'sjoUAilvurtising: -r lAiiviir linr j " eJnrl fllWi qtirlit wpcW, e, tenn per line. Dityl.iv loeih, I e cenli pet line, Aiivetlnemrliti mi locil page, 56 cent! pet Inch prruerk Miielinriu nil 50ccriti perim h nrf mpnt Lfnlh. ( Olll, COIll. '.w v -r J. AV. Kl'IIIS, , ,f Quo inilo i4,!iiy :0j'1' no -- -4A'.1 Xiokull,' lolTublo novbtlalr. Drown villii. " ' ' '"' A. W. Xickiill, ndlnblo ririiKKltft. JJrovnvilh ' ' ' ' Kvurybody, worth speaking of, will .eelo.lp'ato'at Auliiiru HiIh yours-'"' For Ltiiuhcr lilmo find Coiil n r-n o tr? to i v Kljliss. J. y . . . . . ... .- . - VC " Moio rtiin .Satuidny mid Un WG$lrt :iVo,lUtiViwiiy'w'lili Mum of ,tlio 'corullolds. 4 Tho-biggest celebration that over Nemaha ciiimty saw, will he at Auburn ... it 11 11. ill ,1)11 me i'ovuiii, uiiH yjjiii. -, r I. (lilies I jr. .iHcnuca' (Jurmun World r. Ml 11111I uurivii mil list ii worm ineillrliii' tiivuthoinn trial. Sold by all druj,'n glStS. , ii A Kiat many people in Nemaha county has novor soon Auburn since tlio "boom" begun. Thoywlll,si;y it on tlioro.ijthlf , Y, .. It Is now -lopoi ted- tliat Kv-Souatoi J'addtfVIv luis.hooji uppoiiitcd conning sioneroi IufllauuiTuiia. In that posi tion Mr. I'udduok would certaiillv"' lie tlio "right man in tho right plaoo.", A young man named )Vuf.' Meut. wlTllo plowing una farm through which Lfijjflln creek rjuirf, ill sVnftllimVuty. in Homo way got Ids team and liiiiHelf into tlio creek and all wore drowned. '!, 13. HarUr; of !niud Island, Q.'JJ. L'liie, ot Omaha, and V. Rich, of Falls pLy, hiivu bueii appointed bv the state (urjerinteudimt.ji coiumittou to ux.ini ino applicants fur life coitillcutcs to touch school, r Tim liilvi-Oixun givca-UHlhirt item of real news: Hx-Sonator Thayci', of Nebraska, as pires to I ho seat now occupied by Sun utorituudtu's; and 'is' innklng'jlQ'er t horou'gh' and vig'ol oils canvass ot the state. , WAVERLEY MAGAZINE; ' This popular periodical has sixteen large .pagesWito' 11 by 15 Inches, sot ill small typo, apd contains double the leading of any other weekly literary paper in country It will contain no advertisements, but lib filled Willi syirijy, music, pootry, anocctotes, eiiig mai.'otc, Tlio inusic will consist of anthems, songs, dances, and marches, which iu ono year will bo worth m least 812. It is tho cheapest and best familv paper in America. Xo continued stories. Terms Ono year, 81.00; six months, 8'J.)0 ;-thro months. 5M.00. Sixteen1 backjiiumbors, all dlllerent, 4 will btf soniyposipaiu, to any auuress lor.ol. Try ifjC.ouJy foi tin oo months. Call' at this otlieo and see a sample. A now vdhnrfe, jn a nW drdss, l)eRnTily"i?j ih-jisu uniur hooii, hu us iu Jiavemriue numbers. Address ' ' ' Vavi:uu:y Maoazin'i:, , ,, J.oek Hp.x l72lUwtO!i,LMassr A large part of tho time of a num ber of lnoinbors of tho last legislature wijl uuw.bo given to explaining .votes.' Constituents tills year exhibit a 'paiij-i fill and persistent curiosity which w'ilP not remain unsatlslled. Cliurcli Ilowo can llislj occupy tho door, and IRrgo months Is Ulno onougli for aiPovpirtnli- tion of Ids crooked ways an opportun ityAvill.he. cheerfully-ccordod -liiui,-Omnfta Hee. Church liowo's acts and votes, in "the last legislature ,V ar; cordially iu-' dorsoil by his constituents. Hosbwator still suuiits fiom thp skipuing Church II owe gavo him when ho impudently thrust a stump speech of his, full of lies and assumptions, upon-tho I looser and demanded that it bo inado a part of the records, ltosowater was snubbed and made fun of by nearly tho entire body, but it was Church Ilowo who hold Hosowator up In his native ugli ness, and everlastingly took tlio hide olT him, and sent Posey oil' howling, honco ho singles I owe out for an ex tra whine. If Church Ilowo chooses, or dooms it necessary, to "occupy tlio tloor" ho will do so; and neither Pose-' water nor any who takes sides with him, will daro "occupy tho door" with him in a square and manly light. They have neither tho facts nor the brains with.whlch to meet Church -11 owe: jjj'JULY -FOURTH!! AUB U1W 1CNT ft uT5JR ! Jilizbhs irAlXrrldrnikan5) South Pool Their Issues. Evory tiling ,IIftrinoniou8'iaiitl ft Glorious . I'ourtli iu Anticipation. iixounsioN thai.nhJa VI V"i?l) KACT, 'I'lie'ineeting called! for imUilig ar hiiijioifteiits lor the Fourth ofVluly, on W'diiesday, .June 7th, Was' well at tended h) CitlKeiis fWuu both Xortljimd Nmli Auhflih, and harmony and xm thilAliisin was thu older ot theevoning. MMle (listulhing on tho piograuinio uas a uiolioii to maku tlio temporary organization pe.rjnanent, wliicli was aiiHMided .ind wuricd by adding the name of (!. V. Falrbiothcr, jr., as one ol the sceietarhis, anil electing I), jl. W i "( I. tfeil-itlier, On motion, Messrs. Church IIowol. O. F.elluws, (i. VpVFiiirbiother, jr., K Ruiohotu . Dillon, 0. .1. Stuwell and W. W. Ciandall w.crc; appointed llnaiiCe committed . Committee oii.prom'OiniiHjilnil spi.'ak ers It. 0. Fellows, (Jos'. Mooru aim J;. .l.VloO. ' On mot ion Chiucli Howe was ap pointed iCOoutiifilt'oo of one loan ange lot excursion trains on eafh rallroifu. Committee on grounds were author i.od to btake oiT, llx' the prfoo .and soil liooths. and t in n over the money to the linuiicu comimtluo.- , . Coinmitteo on . iiivitatioii J- O. W. lfairbt-otlyT, ji'., U. I). Cross and W. T. Itced. On motion Church Howe was do- claicd chairman of .tho committee on general arrangements, and requested to appoint Lwo nioro-tas iollows: Win. Willing and A'. II. (liltnni'e.' On motion ChuichrIiowo wao elected I'le-ident of the day. Committee of hcii An' music as lollnwsf 1I.-.I.F. Wdlt. 0. .J. Stowell, 1). .1. Wood, l)r..,Wwl,.(i, V 'Fair brother, Geo. MuU, V. V. Morrison and Mi.-Weller. On motroii Copt. W. W. Cmndull and ..). V. Weil wero appointed a com mittee to procure and erect a IliigMalT in tlio ijUiul liouse Hijuure, .between Noitli and -South Auburn. . . On motion it was the unanimous sVilSebf tlio meetiii?? that l . Sona toiyj'huVlI.Tan Wyok be requested to spak in iiliuni Lli.it da. Cliuicli Howe announced that the senator would lie here provided Con-Xipt-i iilljomUed prior to that time. Commute rMvtirmuorks(iu. Moore, O. .)'.'. Stuwell and 'Mr. Dillon, with in-striu-tioiiij to'lut.'cijj lpybo,"...beuoath tlujJtnys,aml stripes on-the court house squave.V .,. Cominitteo on decoration Mrs. .1. D. Cioan, Mrs. IT. Wort, Mrs. W. T. Hood, Mr IXJi. Cong, ,Miss May Crandall, K L. Taggart and J. I). Croiiiifl f On moti ioir Judge John If: Dun'das wj.Uy. appointed ehjefmarsjml; -with lWer to Qhoose such assistants as lie desired:' - - ' v -" Ooinmtttoe on printing -Tagg.ut, Felloyiund Fairbrothcr. - Committee On sports A. V."Walsh 'lVd'Hmlflartflr. l1i(Aho"rd.!as. Hall and W. A.-Khorlv. - J .On.muUon merchants weio requested' iy iiyiuiiiii; tuun iiiiri'.t m ousinrss. On motion business mPii wore' re quested to suspend business between tho hours of () a. m. ami -I p. in. On motion (his Mooro was added to ll.ig-stuir committee, and empowered to piocure?uitablo Mag and streamer. Committed cur itivltatiln" suggested that three from eaebprecihet be added to their cyiiiiuiUeo.aiuLtho- following weio chosen: ' , lirownvnie A. it. Davison, Harv: McOcp, .1. II. Hroady. - Xemaha Citv -Phil, Crothor, Eli Terry, Ilabo Flliott. Asplnwall -Ceo. Shook, Frank King, ' '" 'iJAiiKo,w-v-'i,Jrt, 'Paly- I le.lfrMl.Thr.viB SWOTve, Ales. Campbell. ' h. ' -4 Henton - Wn. "Windscliinie, Pov. Dterks, ir. Stoininairr f ; 7" Wishing ton John' II. Poljlnmn, ,TP iu& .TohnsonV Clarence Claggett. La Fayette Simon Hobmtson, lOwnn Hubbard. Charley Jilodgett. ttlen Kock-.lo. Hudtlart, dipt Hun rord, W, P. Meader. Pmu-'F. L. lhouty, II. M. Moars, I)aitl Jmiki j, . - . ; - s Islaiul ArMcC,irtiivf,II,yIb)bort. , LondOnr-J.JI. Perry, Ueoiko' Crow. John Hiiss. ., , nintiflsw T Win. imnnafc-'rd, J. V$ 1 '14t,,U0. UM... l '- Cotumitteos wero reipiosleil to attend ro tlio several duties assigned them, promptly, and report at the next meet ing. , Adjourned to meet at South Auburn, Saturday, Juno 17th, at 7 o'clock p. in. sharp. CHIT PC 1 1 HOWE, Chairman. P. 0. 1'KM.OWU ) ',- ' i. fi. W.Pauuihothbk, j OCC.3S. . TAKING THRLEA.D. T)io 1)1?CK"1-:Y15 'C011D lUNDEllis tho favorite, every man that has exam ined it says is tlio "J Joss." Co see tlio ;"Pegulutor" at Calvert, and ho will show you soiiio of its lino points. Tlio Distinguishing Oliarm. 'A dolightful fragranco of freshly, gatlierrtlll'ojvertjand spices is tho.dis- "k,mJiC.iL,Jil 9 FlflCteJoii'Coli ogne. . ,. , , , . A. W, Nlckoll, .tho bookseller. Jbownvillc. Do ;iot iicglect a cotmh or X'Old until it.iri LOO liito, try JSlleii's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, w&aro sure you will bo odnViifcod of its inCrU, cliroit-Ict-oughs, and' oven consumptives arc cured by following tho directions, every bottlo is w.m anted to giYo satis faction. 1 Arc you ufferu.g from indigosLion? If so aslc your druggist for u bottlu of Sliurnmii'H Prick h Ash Hitters. Takoli as directed it will cirnj you. These Hitlurrf hlivo now been bofoio tho pub lic for a number of years, have been thoroughly tried, and give entire satis faction. Dr. G. H. Collins, Dentist, Visits tho following places iu tlio fol lowing order, each month: I'rowiivilln, 1st to 7th. Nemaha City, sth and Olh. South Auburn, 10th, tlthand liitli. JJrock, Kith, 14th and ii.Hh. Jf you wish to sao money, and your teeth, hold your dental work for Dr. (J. II. Collins. 02-ti: Money to Loan. 'o days. can 1111 choice loans in' three (l-IIHUN & Taylok. Linn & Cooper. Calvei't,.iS'eb., are now ready to re ceive grain of all kinds, for which tliev will pay tho highest market price Call at tho elevator. J. ;. ; ISlilMI,, .llanngcr. All immense stock of dry goodSjCtc, just arrived at 'McGee & Moore's. Plight's" Disease of tlie Ridlieys, Di abetes and other diseases of tho kid neys and liver, which you aro being so Irlghteiied about. Hop Hitters is the onlj that' will surely and pormanently pi o vvnt and, cure. All other pretended cures only1 relieve for a time lind then make you many tunes worse. Mrs. F.Monahan, of Marj.sville.Mo., will bo at tlio Ilol-lrego House, Calvert, on the IStli of .1 one, and remain two days. She will be prepared totu-al all forms of eye diseases. Her treatment is a permanent cure for granulated eye lids juid. all forms ot inllammatioii of tjieeyos. Come and see her, Will be at Sheridan on tho 17th. ; Will be at Nemaha City on tho 10th. Mis. Moiiuiian will alsohein Urown ville on theirthof each month. Surgical operations wilt be perform ed by Dr. D. C. "Wilson, of Maij villo. . I I I IIIIIB I !! !!! II lTM III !! .71 .-. - - EST A B LIS H Jil) 1870' CONOVER BROTHERS. Manuficturcrj of the ConnverjBro's Patent Uoright Pianos, And, Wholesale Agenti for . "Stcinway," . 'Cliickcring," Kxanich to Bach, , Iiindoinan,. Fiscliorl,--. r ; and Haines Pianos. Publisher! of Mu$k f Jobbers in Muilcil and MKtc Rnok. j j MerehanJbe, CHICAGO PIUCKS DUPLlCA'ri:i).SEND FOR CATALOGUE. (iisnialn Slreel, KANSAS CITY, M9. Revolving Harrow Tlio Wondor of tliq Nine toontli Corituvy. It Attaches lo any IMow. It Decreases the Unifl of the Plow It will not Choke. It Meoiioiiiizes LaboiV " r ? It Is aCompleto irarrw nnUl'ulYer- zerComhliieil. 5lmpIo In Constructloil j not P.xyoii slro. Sold by H. I. BRYANT, Prop., Brownvillo, Nob. JAIsti nimiiirartiiivd mill Sold by Take Notice I J. J.itlUltCKIt, Hruwnvillc. New Store! 131 A K, ID HERBERT A'IVODrVCKS TO TBI 13 Citizens of Nemaha County TliRt Iilii Stock of Ilnrilwnre 1 now on Ilnml, nml lint lie Is Now Pi'ciinl'ctl to rui'liUU nnytliliiK 1 l'e I SHELF OR HEAVY HARDWARE, At l'rlci'H tlint Will Stilt, llomtinlior llmt you gnu get Agricultural Implements Tana ToolSi Stoves, Iron, NUb Firearms, Ammunition, Etc. In OotutuutloH wltli tlio Store. A No. 1 Workman In Charge. Custom work n Siurlnlty. cmTJULL AVJiJJVirjjJ, SIJE1MMN, jyjSRd$ICA. x 3r GCO hil mllKr M 9 IfiaHWHlk V W71I Ul y here you will find one of the finest stocks of General Merchandise in Nemaha County. You will find the nicest SPRING STOCK of CLOTHING for all ages. You will find DRESS GOODS of the latest styles and patterns. You will find a nice line of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Shoes. You will find an excellent line of BOOTS and PLOW SHOES for Men. You will find a full stock of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, etc! You will find one of the nicest store rooms and the most gentlemanly clerks in Nemaha County. We extend a cordial invitation to come and sec us before, buying, and we will guarantee that in quality and price we wil suit you. Remember the place, A. H. GILMOHE & SON, SHEllIDAN, NEB, TOWN LOTS, , fl i ii ' .1 I! !-' i i Having Ilcceiitly been ON SECTION 21 NIMAKA COUNTY, NEBBASKA, OFEERS RARE Gonimercial Mechanical .. BUSINESS. the Town is from 10 to 25 miles from any nthor nlnnp nf imnnrtanno UIIIUI UIUUU Wl " IS IN THE CENTER "QV THE COUNTY, AND SURROUNDED BY THE BEST FARMING LAND IN' THE STATE. AT LOW PRICKS FOR CASH OR OX TIME AddIv to S. A OSBum SSlKEa" NewGoodal V7" -A. IR, El I WILLSON uW i . i TOWN LOTS. i Sitrveyetl and' Fluffed and 28, T. 5, B. 14, CHANCES FOR I1IIJJUI IU3IUU1 LOTS ) t.M ' t I I iKIl f I, lj