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The Diller Record from Diller, Nebraska • 2

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i ymW mtGtzzui TLfWWW IH i.it, C-it-if i. 1 aaaaamanaaaawnai Ilavden BrosDry Gcods, Omaha. Forest Ilartzell and J. Sutton drove the formers trotting-bred colts over to Lanham Wednesday. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING C.

IV. Pearce has opened up another barber shop in Dillt-r ose door north of the pest office. Cortou3 treatment and satisfactory work guaranteed. A DOLLAR IN FLUSH Doesnt amount about so far: 1 23 BUT NOW A dclinr goes at if invested at tie leas I. 1 DILLER, NEB.

TO THIS OFFICE. Free Course by Mail WITH THE CAPITAL CITY Commercial TO ADVERTISE 0UK COLLEGE will give Course of lust ruction in Practical rammer and Hueiness Correependeaea by mail Frea of Charge to einb of five eladenle. Thie oeureoeonsisti pf sixty-fire leseone and wilT be eomplaled ia thirteen weeks. Thou who wish to join this club will peaee eommunl-eato with at once. Over aiu hundred, club organized throughout iho western Mates.

Addrest; Capital Hly Commercial CollfRp, Department pfJnMrudion by Mail, a TOPEKA, KANSAS. CHARGE! A Fine Opportunity for Young People to Obtain an Excellent Business Education at Home. For tha purpose of young' peope in tbeir effor-l to obtain a ourinesa eduoution. and lo advertise tba ax- eolleaeo of our method of instruction by mail, we will give a thorough course of in- nll gi struct ions in double and aipgts entry Hook' lr krr plug aud Cuuimoreial Arithmetic by mail Free of Charge to a limited number of persons. This eourse will be in forty lessons.

Bach lesson is so folly explained tLai any may very eosn attain prefluieuey through our instruct ions. Over two thousand testimonials of (ureter students, testifying to the merits of our work, are on file in our office. Those who wish to hvail thenuHilves of ike above offer will please oommuniofte with na at coca Address: Cilv fommercisl L'cIIokc. Capital iitmartment of Inslruciiop by Mull TtH'EKA. KANM AS.

Wi Ite HEELS Fes I G5rt3ej fhs BEST- oWLlKEp, WEIGHTS ora -L PRICES hb RIGHT I TKS EUBEtBELlH IN YVENTV-PntB STYLCS. CfRITE rOR pElCRIWTIVK CATALOCin. 'iatonalioslDo Machiae Go. briviDSRC, ILL. SENIOR A sent, Diller; Neb I On July 3 and 4 the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets between points not over 200 miles distance at rate ot one' fare and a third.

Tickets good returning until July 5. ChsinberlaiasU Iks best of all, Vincent Barkl, of Danbury, Iowa, ban used Chamberlain's Uwjh Remedy whenever ia need of a medieln tor eoughi and eolila, for Iha put Eve yean and aaya: "It always he'pi me ent. If anyone aeks me wbat kind ef web medicine I use, I reply, Chamber-lln that the but or 23 and 60e bottlei fit eale by J. V. Battoe, Dig-let.

Ballard's Snow Llnimeit 9tra. Hamilton, Cambridge, 111., eays: I had the rheuipiuism so bad I could not raise uit hand to my Know LioimCot bu anUrely oared me. I take plasure in informing my neighbore and friends what it hu dona (or me. Cbas. Handley, elerk for Lay A Eymau, Kewanee, ndvieuua Bnow Liniment cured him of rheumatism.

Why not try it? It will surely doyou good. It eures Ml IniUm-malion, Wounds, Sores, Cuts, Sprains, ele. Uiiford A Sutton, 4. W. II.

Kelson, who ieia the drug business nt Kingvillo, hu so much euntidenee in Cliamberikin's and Diarrhoea Hcruedy that be warranta every bultla and offera to reftind the money to any cuelom-r who in not salisOed Sfur uii it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because tte remedy is a certain curs tut the discaeaa fur which it is intended nnd ha kuowa it. It is for by J. W.

Sutton, D-uggiet, A Souid ilvrr Makes a Well Man. Are you billious, C'ontipaled or trouhlrd wUh Jauadieo, SUk Hoaducho, Bad Twle in Mouih, Foul Irealb, ('cAtl Tongue, Dyspepsia, lodigte'iun, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in Hack and between tha shouldere, Chi, Is, and Fever. Me. If yon have any of these symptoms your Liver ie out of order aad your blood is slowly being poisored, lie-ioiiso ymir Liver, doesn't art properly. ilEKIUNB will cure any dleorier of the Liver, blomnch or Dowel.

It lint no eiUl as a Liver MMicice. Price Tficts. Kro sample Louisa at (jilTcr-l A HuUuus d-ng store NovCT A hiTee kicked II. 13. Shuler, of Ibe Kree- inycr House, Middl.l-ur;;, Y.

on site hneo, whicli laid him up in bed end caused the knaajiinttc become stilf. A friend reoom-mende'l him to use ChHintx-rl-iiu's isin Haiti, which be did, aud in two day wo, able la be nrdnnd, Mr. Hhafer recomint-ndei it to many rifatrs and eeyi it is excellent tor-any kiud ofa bniise or Tl.u seme, remedy is also famous its eures of rheumatism. For sale by J. W.

Sutton, druigi Iiarchuimd. Syrup, We gu.irmi(ce this in bs the (Jonyb Syrup menufjctui in tike whole wide worl 1. This is saying a ent dral, but if is thie, Fur Cousuinptioii, Coids, Si rs Throat, Sore cheat. Broneldtie, Atihma, Croup, YliOi-pini: Coiigii, snd all disemei of )ie Thrust an Lungs, we positively guarantee HulMrd's Iloroliound Syrup lobe wiihout an equal on the wholo face of the globe. In etippi-n of thisMnfemenkwe refer to ever' individual who has ever used it; and to every druggist who has ever sud Bnuh evidence is indisputable.

GiffofJ A Hutton. 4. Ijsst June Dick 'Crawfurd brongiit h'e chill, froip in-fiintiie diarrlu-re, to uir, Itba-i hc-mw tuned at f-'ur muutlie old and lia-1 -alwiys been a'ckiv. I ive it the us iml treatment in eiicii eases but yriiJiout henufli. Ths oliil-L kept growing dinner until it weighed hut little more ihnu wlion born, ir perk.

i pcuLdr, I then started Ihe father to gt.vihg Chamber-bain's (1- lio. Cholera and lUri lioi-a He-nedy. Before one b-juio ef the 2.1 es.nl site hadjm ueod. a marked imrruvemcni wasaepn and i a eontiuued me cure I the child. Iu weakness ml puny eonatilutiuii '-disappeared and its fethe.

udiuylfle level be child's life wsh aved by Ibis rorooiy J. Mssiow. Tamara, ill. For u'e by i.W.i Tint CAKl.KD rtlKO CABLED vrfLa AH WiitK PKNCR tif AUD; it )' piCKotUoa, rio wo Nnrl ti-iutu Dsf Kaib FeWce ANtl ne of to grURuds; Jefferson Co. Recoi mv.

or icMcnmo. OU JMT, dii montbi, in idvMMoti I .70 Tkm noitki, .40 If not paid in advance 3.00 per year. FRIDAY, JUNE 1805, Meyer's artell shipped a car load of cattle to-day. i lke.ToDDfmakfr and Oid Zcok yen 07er from Lonliam thin forenoon, Tbps: Nelsojp irMr. and llm.

Tbps; Nelson attended the 'Chautauqua at Beatrice Wednesday. ton here anything to sell, or to buy something, yrant to buy it, or for it, in the Rbcobd. MM a ArL Estep, formerly in the "barker business at this place bat. now tunning a shop at Jansen, was in tbs city Wednesday. Mills and children, visiting with her parents in this city haring accom- if! panied then home from the ehautau-flu Monday, If you want any wall paper hung, i-A Iloms grown potatoes are plentiful now.

Cabbage IV. W. (ingea and bananas' at irks. Zook Clark shipped another car load of hogs this afternoon. Next Thursday will ho the 4th of July.

Remember you don't have to go away from home to celebrate. Read the notice in the post office headed Don't" and then come to us and get your envelopes printed cheap. at Osborn's bsr- The bat ber shop i and patron Cold waf in running order have' either bet or tf Somelarmers re busy now cutting their wheat, good portion of which will be a light yield and is too short to bind. Tbe B. ft M.

will roll round trip tickets to the Beatrice chautauqua at one fare tor the round trip, June 2Jst to July 4th, good returning till July As we go to press a nice cool rain ia tailing which, it it continues long enough, will be sure death to the chintz biigs. It will be beneficial td the corn crop, too. weather it is grease that will Lowk ft Son handle machine oil sad iding twine. Sweet prize the plants luugli nts for sale. A be given for 8 of grown from Wiltjajis.

The publishers of the Lincoln Freie Proas publish a Gerranu song book, waicb is given away tree to every subscriber. Diller Record nd the Lincoln Freie Presse at $2,15 per year. The editor wants it understood that parties shooting pigeons in the vicinity of his bard are liable to prosecation under the village prohibiting the discharge oi fire-arms inside the corporate limits. We don't want to see anyone fined for violating the ordinance referred to neither do we want our pet birds shot. A word to iho wise is sufficieut.

Notice. Os seeoa scarcity of money and ear to keep up stock an. der tbs crsdl wo will Im com (riled. July 1st, 1898, and continuing to sett for cash only, bat mate prices so close that all to borrow money LBEB8 ft CO. Bedaeed Bates to.

'lot Mprlugs, D. Are offered by the 'Burlington route, July 3 and. 10, Aug. 2and 23. One fair for the round trip.

Tickets good for 30 days. Iu aduitiou, low round trip rates to Hot Springs are in effect the -year round. For information about rates and trains, apply to' the local agent. For illustrated folder, descriptive of this famous resort, write to Francis, P. ft T.

A Omsha, Neb. Epwortb Lesgne Program, Jsns 301h, 1893, at X. E. Charcb. Devotional ezcrcises, Subject, The Result of tbs Diyiue Job 42: 1-27.

ReaJing of Select Reading, Mrs, IlarfrelL Singing. Sway, Miss Hannah Clausson. 1 Everybody, como and bring your bibles. JeHHIS B. NjPifDAUi, Leader, For several weeks Harlzell ft biller have been losing onts, about ten bushels altogether, which were taken in small quantities from their bin in the bun back of their meat market Wednesday evening they ccncladed to catch the thief if possible and accordingly employed constable Arch Shnltz to watch tor him that About midnight the fellow, whose name, out of respct for his wife and babies, will not be here, was caught ia the act ot filling a sack with oats and ordered by the constable, who had secreted hiniselt back, of the to throw up bis hands which command was very promptly complied with.

Constable Shnltz then inarched his man to Mr, flartzella residence for identification as he was desirous of knowing the color of the mans hair who would steal oats from a butcher. The fellow was easily recognized but he insisted thnt it was his first offence and begged so hard not to be exposed or prosecuted that be mav not be brought to trial thou, i is now generally known who he is and not few believe that he knows where most- of those pats went It is to be hoped that Iki little experience will be lesson to litm frhfch fie nil! net ccofi ferret. Miss Clara Edleman arrived Mon-day from Bethany to join her parents in visiting with rmiiyes iii this city. Mrs. 01.

Fry is enjoying a visit from her brother, Ur. and wife, wh'o arrived on last evening's train. Tbs Mesdames Sutton and Clark, with their babies, went to, Steel City to visit a couple of days' with their parents. At a meeting of the band member; Wednesday evening D. W.

Yan Horn wrs elected leader and instructor to act until alter the 4th. A girl was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews, living 4 miles north-west of Diller, which event was reported bjr Jeffryes, the attending physician. If you want your Real Estate to sell well or your ldaa to bo accepted be sure to get a bonded abtract of J.

Mouroo 1 Bonded Abstract over First National Bank, Fairbury, Nebr. William Diller, A. Tinstman, Charley Georgeand Isaac Steiner, constitnted a fishing party from Diller, Tuesday, that did violence to the picatorical family of the Blue at this place Steele City Standard. and Mrs. Henry Pilla and daughter, of Seneca, who cams to attend the marriage cl their sou and brother, August Pilla, to Miss Sophia Friday, are visiting with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs.

A. Friday, at their homo, one mile west of Diller. Bort Ballard returned Tuesday from a prolonged trip though the southern states, Missouri and Kansas. He will visit in this city a week or two and then join his father and mother, Mr. aud Mrs.

Alex. Ballard, and sister, Miss Bert Bullard, in an overland pleasure to Texas for the benefit ol the latter's health, going via Kansas Oily where they v.iil visit with relatives. To California In a Tourist Sleeper. Th Burlington Ilouta lursoDlly -Con-diietcil uneo-a-week Bxrursions to Cole, lo, Uult muI (MifnNiiii tuiJ joat the Ihing fur peoi'lo nf Bfoilcntie C'hcspi rr Set-ICe, csprM(ioss. Tlity leave Ouiahe and Llueuln overy Thursiluy And tco thronehi wiihout elMige, in Sau- Francisco -and Loa An uelcs, The tourist sleeper in ahich ex-cunionisls travel, are eorj ou-d, upliu'eteied in rattan have spring seals, spring hacks, nia Irfi'sca, Llankcti, euriaiue, iltows, towels, Only 95 tit a double e(lh, wiJe enough end In- enough for two, Tht rants lice tbrouah Denvor, CVdorado Hpringe, ths wonJerful ranopn :ir.J peak) of the Ilnckics, F.alt Lake (lily and Hacramepto ill For rainr and also for illu-tralod fuhler giving full information, call on tbe nearvet nireat of the Iturlinglon llouie or write to J.

French, 0, 1. AT. A Omaha, Nebr? At 8 o'clock Wednesbay morning, the 2Gt.li inst, in the Catholic church At. Fairbury, Rev. Father Rausch, pastor, united in marriage Mr, August Pilla.

of Sioux county, pud Miss 3phia Frida, the nrcociplished daughter of Mr. Mrs, Anton Friduy, residing a mile west of this city, only uear rdativea and a very few invited guests being present to witnms the impressive ceremony. The groom is an, iuduntripus young man who owns and operates a fine farm in Iowa on which the happy pair will make their future home having left oo the B. ft M. train at noon yestwbay for that place, The best wishes ot the brides acquaintances in this viciuity go with them.

Inis finally Iwen decided that Diller will eefebrnU the 4th July by. homing an old-fashioned, picnic and dinner in Diller'; park just across the railroad track from town. The day will be ushered in by anvil chorus at sunrise and at 10 o'clock the komikal kolithump inns are expected to appear in their kweer kostumes At the headed by the Diller Cornet Sand, which, has bpcn reorganized for ths occasion and will furnish some excellent new music during the day, will march to the grove where an. invocation will be offered, die Declaration of Independence wilt bo and several patriotic he made by local speakers and perhaps an oration will bo delivered by someone from a distance if the committee having the matter in charge can secure an orator. Then comes the event of the day the biggest and best basket dinner' ever spread in one of the handsomest groves in the state.

During tha afternoon there will be played on the grounds near the grove an exhibition game of base ball for a prize, the' winning nina to be aVrarded a (3.00 bat and ball, and in the evening will be other amasements, such as tack races, foot races, egg races, and is grand dance At Loock's hall at night It will be, seen from the above that a good time has been arranged for right here in Diller on the 4th and that ne need go away from borne this feet to air his buggies painted, bouses painted and 1 grained, call on C.W, Pi earce who other Meyer's L. Tiustman relurufid jester-from a trip to Omaha witb load of hogs. Thin Diller If booed and the man Lincoln Freie Presse" premium at $2.15 per year. Ger- witb W. Sutton was inspecting, the burnt district iji the neighboring city oi OJell Tuesday, A letter was rereived nt the Diller ost office today addressed1, to the ruggist who has diseased bugs.

drove over Bortand AL Htllard to Fairbqry this morning where the latter will remain several days to do a job of painting. Lawyer C. B. Rice, of Steele City, paid this village a brief, visit evening, presumably on business, and was accompanied- by his wife.1- Elder Guy has puchased a lot i Blue Springs where, he intends erects a building in. which his vwifn will open a new millinery store, her shop at OJsll having been consumed in the recent firo at that place.

J. W. Sutton iff sending out large numbers Oi diseased chintz bugs, to farmers in this Vicinity and is deserving of much credit the interest be is taking in work of saving the crops from the ravages' of the pest. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

1. W. Price, Mr. and Mrs, J. B.

Zook, Mr, and Mrs. Frank. Pearce, Forest Ilartzell and A. -Tidstihan ivere among those from Diller who went on the excursion to the Beatrice' chautauqua last Sunday to hear Dr. Tslmage preach.

About 20.000 were in at tendance that day. Cheap xeunlon Bates via the Bor llngtoa Beote. Ilere are the Burlington Route's best offerings in the way. ot reduced rates. Dj they interest YOU To' Mass July 5 to one fare for the round trip, good to return until August 0th.

To Denver, Colorado Springs, Maoitou aud Pueblo, July 4 to one fare plus (2 for the round trip, good to return until September 1st. The local ugenf of tba B. M. R. R.

U. will gladly givo you full in formation about tba cost of tickets, return limits, train service', etc. J. Fbakcis, G. P.

ft T. A. The annual school meeting for district No. 70 was held at the high school. Jmilding Monday evening.

P. Wi Price, president ot the school board, presided and qaite a crowd, including a number ot ladies, took part in the proceedings. The annual reports of the secretary aud treasurer, showing a balance of (30 in. tbe treasury, were read and p- roved. Tbe Section of two mem-ere of tbe board for a verm of three years, in W.

ll Dill lacs of Geo. Pickard and ler, whos3 term had ex Eired, resulted in tba election of Jos. lixby and R. L. Oaks, fill -five FENCK ts best in th TiHrhef-V WfcU FfCXT TJkWN 1-JNCK.

STEEL frooi huid iwi, btel web CulnlotMio iko'rec. ibo Hfgh De Kalb, IIL For sale by D. FINDER Hardware Denier, DILLER, NEBRASKA EORGE); sleeted stock ol will do yon good work and at prices to suit the times. Thirty-three ezennion tickets to Pie Beatrice chautauqua wen sold at this. station last Sunday which is eleven more than was sold at any tfysr station along the line for that The.village trustees have ordered pia street commissioner to continue removing the dirt, from the alley in block No.

10 until it is down to gride which wilMower it about two met at tbe south end. 1 Par KoonS went to Beatrice pnfiday to hear preach juid will remain in that city a conple of weeks visiting, with his brother, Jas. Kooos, end attending the Gaga county teachers institute. parties usicgice should remember hat Jas. A.

Bodell hu the only Hue ice put up here last whicli will be delivered ah place in town, free of charge, by Lichty, of whom it may be ordered lOtf. B. Miller, of the firm of Miller Bros, blacksmiths and implement dealers, went to Wool River the 1 fere bain tbe week to closo' a deal for the sals of a couple, of steam threshers for which they are agents, and to visit with a couple of brothers residing thei ft Is Easierko Kidman Walk. Wo handle the ifelebrated Ohio pud Bor RidingSAtaltivators. Be lore and call anJee these plows wheq in town.

VeV Iso have ihe Dkpaktix anA other standard makes oi al kinds onacbiuery. Bet J. P. LotvzfSoH for machinery. W.

W. Clark, the restaurant man, captured a tarantula a bunch of tbs fore part of tbe week, which', securely sealed in a Is now on, exhibition at his place of business. Eddie Witty, who is clerking there, came so near being bitten by it that they will ose a to but tba bananas from the bunch iirrics a well I fwljig Bi.droo sts, rail Lounges, Chairs, Bed Springs, Stands, icture tFrlnes, Wall Paper, VViuilow Curtains, ADl UNDERTAKERS GOODS. Irictfti BewiliR llVcbinew aad Baby. Carriages.

Give him call SPECIAL GRAND OFFER "nr $1.00 to Ter Koom, Including Borders We have ma le special arrangements with J. C. Lawrenee A tha great Wall Paper Manufiicturora of New Toik, whereby we an able (o effer our eobscribere the greater opportunity to buy high grade wall paper nt about the east of production. Samdee uad clreular ohowiog how many pieces of paper room requires and how to bang paper, suit ftre on application. Foe these prices: per nil; Oulds, 12e.

per roll: Embossed Golds, formerly t.S0,. Laieit styles UMd by the elite of New York. As this offer only holds good for a limlleJ Jute, yon should make yottr eo'cetione on pnrobtw gooua at enea. (Mere sent 2.0, Address all communications as altove. SvAttonjs.

Call ia Ad see samples votes' being cast and but one being necessary. A levy ct 25 mills on the dollar voted also slue oaths Dchcol tKji elicit wm IS .1 0 -9r.

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