i ItbxnsU SUM'tisw BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. Bates of Advertisings Local Noticet, dm week, 10 cent per line $ Inch I'- Jequent week, 5 cent! per line. Display locals, 15 centt per line. Advertisement! on local page, 50 cents per each per week. Miscellaneous ads 50 cents per inch per month. Legal ads at legal rates. South Auburn wants harness Hliop. a Hitihllo and Dr. West is fixing up tins .Maxwell hoiiHO for u residence anil will stay witli us. Nkw Goods Kail Styles of Hat at Mrs. Miller's Millinery atoro, South Auburn. Low Prices. 12 Ilanlan luw issuwl ohalliiiiRes to Courtney, Koss and Lee, to row three miles for 62,fi00 a side. Charlie JJrowning, one of the Urown villo "Urieks," was in town last Mon day and took dinner at the Iloldrego. Jeff. Hohorts. a farmer near Harris burg, Ky.. during a quarrel over an old feud, was shot and killed by Samuel Hull. Miss Clara Mercer, of Hrownville, iiihI'Mshs Aggie Ahlmy, of Kulls City, Were in the city last wi-ek visiting with Mrs. Florence Cross. Mrs. Susan Walsh, mother of our townsman, A. V., arrived from Clove land, Ohio, last week, and is visiting with children at Humboldt. North Auburn No ws. The Republican ticket nominated in tinge county is: For state senator, Elijah Fiiley; for representatives in the -lowor house, Casseli, Morrison, Fuller. Walter Tyrrell, as soon as discharged 'from the penitentiary, was taken charge of-by the sheriff of Dawson county for burglarly committed in l'lum Creek. Tyrrell will probably gut another term in the pen. N,Union iBBtrongth." It is-relatud that JSurou Rothschild mpou Ids death bed called around him his children and giving one of them 41 single stick requested him to break it'Whicli was easily done; then hand ing him a bundle containing several of the same size, made the samo request which hi son failed to have strength s'.rrtluiont to break. Using the example 'lie taught thorn thu truth: "Union is strength," and to-day as an outcome of Una incident, Unit tuiniiy rules con tinental Europe, by means of its vast wealth. Now in our now town, which tis physically divided; for you may call two boys .John, us far as tlio name goes thoy:are one, but they are separate and distinct and no amount of calling them one will make them one. Wo are and will always bo two separate centers of Ivuriu and a certain amount of rivalry will exist as certainly, as between two men of thu samo business in the same town. Each will try to excel. There aro things in which the two towns can unlto to their mutual prollt; but if everything that comes up must be viowed by jealous oyes, and in a jeal ous spirit, then these two towns never will bo able to do anything for them selves or tho county that will induce the people of tho county to think well of tlium. Again in our own end of tho town we must work and pull to gether. If one business man won't take hold of somo project that another has proposed simply because he ia a rival in the in trade; then ho cuts his own throat. Some 0110 must originate, start and move new enterprises to bring people to this place to llnd nmusomont'uud prollt, or else they will stay away. If you try one plan to get up a crowd and no ono helps you it gives you a cold bath and you feel like retal iation should some one else mako a similar effort, and when ho falls then you say "good, perhaps ho will boo how it is to bo loft alone." Now both of you wore working for tho samo ond, and if it was readied would bo of a mutual bonollt, ho both lost it because each stood on his own dignity. I say wo want to Btaud by each other. Say a good word when you can. Do you think it makes a favorablo impression if a purson comes into your place of business and In order to sell goods you turn in and borate a competitor in your lino of trade? Xo, ho thinks you aro selllsh and do not tell tho truth, so ho grows to havo a dlsllko to you. Let's suppose a llttlo. Supposo both towns wero united In ono In fact, had tho junction in tho midst, would wo not havo been twteo our present size? Why, simply becauso people would sco wo weru united. Now oven in each ond of town there can bo a feeling of "every man for himself," that will mako every business man stand alono, Which plan is calculated to bring tho most success? A good fouling, mutual , interests; shoulder to shoulder; you help mo and I'll help you; simultane ous efforts to draw trado and tho farm ors to our town in ullposslulo ways; or it jealous feeling; ovory man for him self, you kick mo and I'll return incon stant growling at tho success of othors, spreading slander, udvislng men to boII or buy olsewhoro when outside of your lino, otc. Each plan will reap a harvest. A good town whoro it is a plo.iauro tot ratio, or tho deserted vil lage that all pass by. X. X. X. If you can't spare us a place in your paper please give us a corner in tho waste-basket. North Auburn is still looming mm the prospects for the future aro of the most ilattering nature. Several new buildings have been commenced with in tho past few days, and more aro talked of. Tho new barber shop with Messrs. (5. A. Webb and Chits'. Stevens as man agers, Is now under full motion. A bath room is also in connection with tho establishment, and hot and cold baths can bo had at any time. Work on the " Tannage" is progress ing rapidly. Messrs. JJaird and Crau dall have tho contract and Kerns furn ishes tho lumber. A car load of lino wagons arrived at tho implement establishment of David Campbell last week. Mr. Campbell disposes of a groat many wagons and is well pleased with having moved to Auburn. Mr. Clias. D. Nixon, of Xow York president of tho Dank of Auburn, ar rived in town last week. Mr. Moore, of Chicago, Is in town tho guest of 1 I'. Starin, of tho Bank of Auburn. Miss Dora Sklllman is one of our school teachers for tho coming term of school . She is away at present, visit ing friends in Iowa. We uro sorry to hear of tho painful accident which occurred to Mrs. Thos. Kearns. formerly Miss May Crandall of IIiIh place. She was thrown from a wagon recently while coming to town, thereby causing a fracture of her collar bone. Tho Injury however is nothing serious and wo hope ere long to see her out again. Masters Paul and Walter (Jllinoro entered tho Normal school at Peru as students last week, and will remain in tho institution until next June. Mr. W. A. Hourly spent part of last week in St. Joseph taking in tho ex position. Charllo White is now ongairod as a mechanic on tho Talmago. Cliarlio is a natural genius and can turn his hand to almost any kind of work. Mr. Thos. Cogglns, of Lincoln, is the new clerk in Mr. Kerns' lumber yard. J. .1. Cobry goes to South Auburn for a few weo'ks. Peaches and grapes aro being brought to town in largo quantities every day. Mr. John Maley will have 1.000 bushels of poaches this year. Mr. Maley owns ono of tho lluost orchards in tho county. Would tho two young ladies who wore in town lately inquiring for the "whereabouts" of a certain person, bo kind enough to report as to whether their search was successful ? Mr. A. II. (lllmoro, a prominent mer chant of this place, is having his store building painted. Little Jiirdio Wobb, who it will bo remombored was hurt somo time ago is improving rapidly under tho skillful treatment of Dr. (ilasgow, tho popular physician of North Auburn. Cliarlio Waite, the good-looking money dealor of Wall street, still makes an occasional trip to Hrownville for what purpose it does not belong hero to investigate. Mr. It. (). Follows, of tho Past, niado a trip to Xebraska City last week. His niece, Miss Kdiiii Wells, returned with him and is still in tho city. MIbs Ilattio Mutz, ono of North Au- buau's charming girls was in Peru late ly. Now that tho weather has become somowhat cooler and tho evening lon gor, wo might soon vxpect to hear from tho pouts. Any ono whoso tnsto runs in tho direction of poetry can tlnd plenty of subjects. Cliarlio Snow can't you give us a selection ? VlNt'lT O. Vkihtas. HOLLADAT & EBERLT, DRTJOOISTS, SUCCESSORS TO S. H. MADDY, Have Just Eeceived an Immense Stock of Drugs, Stationery, TOILET AETICLES, 3FJfikX3W,XlSM OX3LS k3EW3G OrXSiS And everything that pertains to the Drug Business. We propose to compete with amy firm in the County. Call and see us, and be convinced. Physician's Prescriptions and family Receipts carefully prepared. HOLLADAY & EBEKLY, North Auburn, Nebr. FREE TO ALL. Ono Thousand Bottles of Marsh's Golden Balsam to be Given Away. Every person who is suffering with Consumption, Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, a Cough or Cold, Sore Throat, Hoarse ness, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, can obtain a trial bottle of M Alum's Coi.uiiN J1.vi.sam, the great Cough remedy, free of charge, by calling at Xickell & Shurt'.'s drug store, South Auburn Xeb. Persons who havo tried this valuable medicine can procure tho largo bottles at no cents and Sl.00. Thousands of bottles havo been given away to prove its extraordinary merit. Two doses will beneiit. For all Wood disorders and Livor complaints use Mahsh's Goldkn Blood & Livkii Tonic. It purifies tho Biood, invigorates tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels, regulates the Kidneys and strengthens tho system. Sample bottlo fioe. 12 w 4 FOR SALE ! One.'J-Sprhiy Wafon. 2 Lumber Wagons. 1 Set Light Ham es. One 3-year old Colt. Ono or all can bo bought cheap for Cash as I havo no use for thorn. Tkd. Huddaut, South Auburn, Xeb. Don't Fail to Read This!! Any party wishing to purchase a Beatty Organ or Piano, I will furnish thoin any stylo desired, less tho trans portation to any railroad station in Nebraska. Addtess G. M. Bahnks, Auburn, Tccumseh, or Beatrice. NEW HARDWARE AND- STORE FURNITURE .Toliiisoix, IS"cl., JONES BROS. & BAILEY Will open about SEPT. 10th, a Large and Complete Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture, UNDERTAKING- GOODS, ETC We propose to keep a full line of everything usually found in a first-class Hardware and Furniture Store, and cordially solicit your patronage. Will always pay the hi 'heat market price for Live Stock- Remember the place JONISSBllOS. & JBAILEY, and give us a call Johnston, INol). Somo of tho papers aro complaining that Jay Gould controls 8120,000,000 worth of property in Missouri, and thoy think something ought to bo done to take such an enormous interest out of thu hands of ono man. That thoro is great danger in tho concent intion of wealth and in tho growth ot monopo lies thoro is not tho slighest doubt, but Mr. Gould should receive credit for us ing that 8120,000,000 to dovolop tho material interests of thostato, and add to tho wealth of the country at large. Ho furnishes employment to 42,000 men in the Stato of Missouri alone, and that one fact goes far to redeem him, when Ids policy of keeping his monoy going is compared with that of Mr, Vnndorbilt, who has nearly an equal amount locked up in government bonds. If Jay Gould may bo a very bad man, and a dangerous man, ho is doing a great deal to develop the coun try. Inter Ocean. Wo always begin to havo faith in tho teachings of a groat man who is will ing to acknowledge that ho "don't know." Tho wisest men are those who tlo know that thoro aro great mysteries all about thum, which the human mind ntuiint fathom. This is true of the spiritual as well as the material uni verse. Both Christian instructors and scientists would havo suffered less hu miliation and accomplished more good if thoy had always accepted this truth, and said "wo don't know." titer Ocean. A Kentucky man's idea of a gentle man Is seen in tho following colloquy: "Yes," ho said, "Judgo is very much of a gentleman ; ho used to play poker with Jeff. Davis." Summer Millinery GoocIn ut Cost. Miss Dollio Terry will for tho next thirty days sell summer millinery goods at cost. Tills is a rare chance to get good goods way down low, and all invited to call at onco. aro Musical Ooncort. There will bo a concert hold in the Pairviow Church, Saturday evening, September 10th, conducted by Prof. J. It. Dye, tho proceeds to bo used to pur chase an organ. All aro cordially in vited to attend. Senator Tipton is ex pected to address tho meeting. Ad mission, 25 cents; children under 12 years old, 0 conta. P. S. If tho inclemency of tho weather prevents its being held on tho evening of tho Kith, it will bo hold in ono week, tho 2:hl. M. V. Hanagan, attorney at law, is tho authorised agent for tho Advkk tiskk at Xemahn City, and will receipt moneys paid him on subscription and job work. Eoduced Prices in Moat. The Calvert Meat Market will furn ish meat from this date at tho follow ing reduced rates: Surloin Steak 12 J cts. Round " 10 " Hoast 8 " Chuck 10 " Boiling puicos from (1c to 7c. Hknuv Haum, Prop. Linn & Cooper. Calvert, Xeb., aro now ready to re celvo grain of all kinds, for which thoy will pay tho highest market price Call at tho elevator. J. . GASIUL.IL, Manager. Prosit Broad, pies and cakes al ways on hand at A. Palmer's, Brown vlll'o. Go to tho Xew Storo and got tho highest market price for your produce. The Chicago Tribune, has boon sued for slander. Damages claimed 85,000. j druggists. The B. & M. H. It., known as the "Burlingtion Houto" offers special ad vantages to travelers. Seo tltolr ad vertisement in tliis paper. 0-23 Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Lini ment is for man and beast and is a balm for ovory wound, told by all A U Qll MODE jP. CMI' fti 111 UlLlflUIlL w UtJIl vi North Auburn, Where 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 GHILDREN'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 see us before buying, and we will guarantee that in quality and price we wil suit you. Remember the place, A. H. GILMORE & SON, NORTH AUBURN, NEB. TOWN LOTS, TOWN LOTS. SOUTH AUBURN. Mia vi n g Jleccnthf been Surveyed and I'latlcd'- ON SECTION 21 and 28, T. 5, 8. 14, NIMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA, OFEERS RARE CHANCES FOR Commercial Mechanical BUSINESS. The Town is from 10 to 25 miles from any other place of importance, IS IN THE CENTER OF THE COUNTY, AND SURROUNDED BY THE BUST FARMING LAND IN THE STATE. LOTS AT LOW TRICES FOR CASH OR ON TIME LOTS Aooly to S, A OSBORN, BROWNVILLE or CALVE UT, NEH.