Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 29, 1882, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED I860. I
OLDEST PAPEf? IN THE STATE.
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AUBURN, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY; JUNE 29, 1882.
VOL. 27, NO. 2.
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HOEDAY & EBERLY,
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Have vTust Keceived
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And everything that pertains to the Drug Business.
any firm in the County. Gall and see us, and be convinced.
Physician's Prescriptions and family Receipts carefully prepared.
HOLLADAY & EBERLY, North Auburu, Nebr.
Summer Styles ! Summer Styles !
. ANIMHtENSJE STOCK AT THE
Staif Clothing House-.
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Clothing Equal to Custom Work!
bootaiul Sb Jos of -Every Variety !
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VJL;ull!s', Fine Shoes-
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K, ivoniy hoil ami
Nobby 8oft and
Elegant FurnlNlilnsr'
, Trunks and
HURLBTJT, Tecumseh, Nebraska w
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BUSINESS CARDS.
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Attorney and Connielor at 1.,
"'"' Brownvllle,Nb
T S. STULL,
W. ATTORKRVS A.T LAW.
OUlcqof County Judge, Brownvllle, NebrAlkA.
X S. ItOOTiAVXY, fc T
iX Ptiynlelan, Surgeon, Oliatetrlotau.
(Mrftduated In 18(1. Located" In Brown vlllo IMS.
Omcc.Jl MMnslreet,BiwnvWet Neb.
B. F. WEST,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Calvort, Nebraska.
OFFICE. Nickell A Shurti' Drug Store.
COHODEN L. SWART25, 31. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Bedfo'rd Xemaha Co., !Nebr. ,
D.J.WOOD,,,
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INSURANCE
Calvert,
Agent,
Neb.,
G. W. CORNELL,
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CALVERT, NED.
OFFICE. One 'door North bf the 'Nemaha
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County Bank. Will practice in all the Courts
and attcqj to; Collection!.
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BOOTS, SHOES, ' "'
AND HARNESS.;
Mode and repaired n wall as can ba doui
-. auywhenvon Hhort notice, and ,-
VERY REASONABLE TERMS.
iVcmalm City, Nebr.
G. W. FAIRBROTHER, SR.
3STotaxy Public.
Will pay attention to
C O N VE Y ANCING
And Land Agenoy Business.
And Inking no
on
iobUIoiir. ninnk
Mortgages, nnd
Deedo,
nil sorw of blanks on hand.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1858
OLDEST
Real Estate Agency
IN NEBRASKA.
William H. Hoover.
Does n general Real Estate Buslnesi. Sella
w -" Comul8lon. oxatnlnes Titles,
makes Doeds, MortitOKPs. nnrt nil m.ir
ments pertaining to the transfer of Real E.
tato.
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Complete AbBtraot of Titles
to all Real Estate lu Nemaha County.1 " ' '
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DiRIJGGISTS,
1 SUCCESSORS TO 8. H..MAPDY.
an Immense Stock of Drugs, Stationery,
TOILET ARTICLES,
a Specialty I
aiiuntaiNi
Goods !
Valises by the Hundred !
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SOUTH! AUBUJfctNj
REAL ESTATE AGENCY:
h;j.f.wert&oo,
Can furnish yon with Good Farms, tin
proved nnd oUiorwIso In Woinaluv couu
ty, nnd vacant and Improved, town
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I'f . . o nlvu it a mjer
nousoK in South Auburn for font. Crtn rum
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niHUKs 01 any uiKoripiion. Apply ut the
of any dlsorlp
postomeo, Calvort, Nebraska.
Dr. A. Opperxuann,
Mrhymcian and Surgeon
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n occn locaiea in memana L-ounty unce
County
1868. Strict attention paid to all ACUTE and
CHRONIC DISEASES. Afllictioni of the
Ear and Eye skillfully Treated,
Jg?"Arti(icial eyei always on hand to-gn
Suit any tize or color. Calls at
tended to day or night
OFFICE Northwest. cornerCourt and Second
Streets. ,ti
RESIDENCE Soutjiwest corner Main and ad
Streets, SHER'lDAN, NEB. aoyi
Central House
SHERIDAN, NEII.
I. W. SKILLMAN, PROPRIETOR.
This popular house luis'fboon reiontly
oponod.iind trnvoltfra will fluil
ovory appointmdJit iirat-cluss.
A.- PArfliEE,
PROPRIEToi
Oily 13ali:ei-y5
CALVERT, NEBRASKA.
Fresh Bread, Pies.Cakes,
1 Etc., alwavs on Hand.
Best Cigars in the City.
Ice Cream!
99" Kemombor the pluco-oti the corner,
south of tho Holdrego llouao.
S. A. Oshorn,
Notasv Public.
G.W.Tayloi'
Osboen & Taylor,
ATTORNEYS and
Counselors at Law.
Calvert11 and
Brownvillo.
PRACTICE. IN
THE STATE-AND FED.
ER.AL COURTS.
Special attention given t collectfonrand'sile f
T-T 4-r m . 2HWf'i '
txcj ox'vriiiwu
We propose to compete
with
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MIRUROTHER, JR,
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BY G. W. FAIRBRi
THER & CO.
J. B. KELSEY,
P.
STAEIN
Prosidont.
Oashia"
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Services to the
off .. Auburn
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OOLBY VS. BROWNVIELE.
"A rnnn muHtHorvo hlu tlmu to ovory trado
SaviJc)ijrtre, -orltlc-irtro already inudo."
' Editor Adveiitisi:k: I have often
had occasion to observe that history
repeats itself, and nature with all her
kaloideoscopic variations reproduces
character. I was was formerly of the
opinion that tho editor of tho Granger
was tho only man in JJrownvillo to
whom the above couplet would truth
fully and justly apply. Hut lo! another
and greater appears in tho person of
young Thompson, of tho Iiejmblicun,
who assuming the role of a solf-consti-ttitod
judgo on tho throne of taste far
surpasses his more huiublo co nputitor,
by tho sublimity of his impudence. For
him Monro seems to occupy the samo
position that St. John tho Uaptist did
to our Savior, nieiely 11 precursor pre
paring tho way for a more exalted gen
ius, whoso shoo latcheU, ho will soon
bo found unworthy to unloose. Every
body knows that Mooie's vicious stric
tures arise mainly from a ictarded cir
culation, an imperfect digestion and
an occasional overdo w of bile. Know
ing tho causo people genorally forgive
tho offense becauso thoy can plainly seo
that his moral agency is interfered with
and sometimes overpowod by a phys
ical cachexy. All his acquaintances
aro awaro of tho fact tli.it ho has lived
in tho "culchawod" precincts of Bos
ton. And at times 111 h's private con
versation is himsolf somewhat given
over to a habit of reviling tho institu
tions of JJrownvillo ami tho west gen
erally, occasioned we suppose by an
unduo "hankering" after the llesh pots
Qf tho so-called modern "Athens of
America." Perhaps it is because ho is
conscious of his own weakness in this
paiticular. that Mooieisall tho more
zgalous and vindictive, when ho has a
suspicion that somo one else is guilty
of a like mUdeincanor. 'With this
spirit at any rato ho has falsely ac
cused Mrs. Colby of municipal slander
in that she has spoken evilly and false
ly of JJrownvillo with malico aforo
thought. In this he is seconded by tho
Republican, a disciple worthy of tho
teacher, and tho two liavo set up such
a howling and braying as would make
ono suppose that Cerobus and Ualaam's
nag wore again on earth. Ho certain
ly has in a private circle been guilty of
this offonso to a far greater extent
than Mrs. Colby ever droamod of, and
nqw he thinks that by turning statos
evidence that ho can clear himself
from tho odium which ho editorially
claims is inseparably attached to overy
blasphemers of Urownvlllo, and thus
earn tho rownrd of an oily and indus-
tr,ious hypocrite
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But we now have the imposing nec-
tacle of a smirking, smooth-faced
JsiofBEniisiiEss
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wnmtJmtfKWK,
stripling, who has what ho deems tho
nxaltod privilege of miklng weekly
exhibitions of his puerility lu a certain
pnpor called the Jtejmblimn. lie thwre
iu gravely assumes the right of criti
cising or forging what ho in his infan
tile judgment is pleased to consider as
faults in tho opinions or conduct of
persons much older thanhlmsulf.whoso
maturor years alono ought to entitle
them to respectful treatmont ami somo
degree of consideration ovon from
those who may honestly dlffor in mat
ters of belief, Perhaps it is Jxuo that
public speakers aro fair marks for crit
icism, but it by no moans follows that
they aro to bo pestered by every gnat
or roviled by ovory sort' of human buz
zard who happoiiB to lack sitillcloht
sense to discover tho fact that there
is hoiiiu distinction to bo made between
criticism and ubuse.
It is cerlalnly an evldonee of a vi
cious tendency in modern Hiiclety when
a community will penult or encourage
u port youngster wno Happens to eti-
eupo parental control una gam posses-
oiuu 01 a low type to lieeiy inuuigo in'
flippant talic, make slighting remarks
of and thrust unasked for advice upop
persons whose experience nnd culture
have given thum at least bettor' oppor-'
Utility to judge of tho propriety, mu.1,
truth 01 what thoy may do or say Uj'aTi
this untlodged usurper, wlio in ,yIii
calls his sniniings "criticisms." It Is
just that sort of criticism whoso sup
port, as lionjainin Franklin wollsays,
is louuueu in 1110 depravity of such
minds as have not been mended by re
ligion, nor improvod by good education,
and of those despairing to rlso to dis
tlnction by their virtues aro happy if
others can be depressed to a level with
thomsolvos. 1
Tho moving causo of these rotlec
tions is tho appearance of numerous
"squibs" concerning Mrs. Colby and
her work in J3rownvlllo in the said
HejmbUmn, and more particularly in
the edition of Juno 22, No. V, which
wo father on tho smalUpox editor of
that sheet. It appears from tho facts
that .Mrs. Colby has been and is a
prominent workor In tho woman suf
Ji.igo movement In tho state. And
wheor she has been heretofore she
has been highly spoken of as an intelli
gent ami cultured woman. 'Ono who
t, HWB.jWflflwn, wfiini vH is it), no
,Qnt&H2$M$ffliiror Jftte- fame on
sucn toiiows tiH'iuis musu anumilk ed
itor of tho Republican. Sho caino to
HrovMivillo as sho haul a perfect right
to do, and (as oho had not been ox posed
to the small-pox and did ndt ship any
infected goods to this place or slip into
town in a box-car) sho was freo to go
wherovor shosa wilt without having her
conduct called in question by this edi
tor or oven tho town council. Sho ar
rived too Into to attend tho school ex
hibition, (but Moore holds her roponsi
bio for not attending all the Bamo,)
and sho was not hired to write up a
puff for the town, nor did her business
permit her to tako a minuto inventory
of tho colossal commercial enterprises
of Or become acquainted with tho An
tors and Vmulerlts lesiding In tho
place. And I have nqw no doubt but
that sho has a kqoi sonso of her be
reavement when slip reflects that sho
had no timoto improvohorsolf in the
society of the distinguished Moore, tho
"cdlcliawed" JJostoniim or to correct
her manners and icsthotic tastes by a
personal interview with tlo great
critic, J. C. Thompson, yho edits tho
gro.at moral paper, andthus at opco
avail herself in tlio conversation and
carriago of the latter, of tho combined
wisdom of lluskin, Oscar Wildo aiid
Lord Chostorllold. Whattyi pity 'tjs
that life's so short and, unsatisfactory
when so much is to bo 'learned from
tljose small fry editors! ;l.
Tho Republican endoayorffto mislead
tho public by culling outsit, fow setii
tonces in Mrti. Colby's'lottpr and seeks
to distort it into ovldencp of a mali
cious design on her part to injure
Hrownville. In this ho does her doublo
injustice. First, becauso fSw readers
of this county will huvo the opportun
ity of reading her whole letter and thus
have a basis for judging fairly from
tlio tenor and connection what she really
meant, or tho spirit in which it was
written. And secondly, becauso at
present fow readers realize what a gen
uine "ass in 11 lion's skin" this tyro
editor Is. until ho has further oppor
tunity to discovor himsolf by his con
tinual braying.
Waiving all discussion of the rela
tive merits of the towns of Nomaha
county it would seem fair to say that
tho malicious intent should be proven
as charged boforo sentence is finally
passed upon Mrs. Colby or her cauae.
It does not appear that sho had any in
ducement from pecuniary interest a
motive which would no doubt have
great Inlluonco with either of tho two
captious critlcB above namod. Sho
could not have been prejudiced by any
porsonal knowledge of tho town of
Brownvillo as she came a total strangor
to the placo and its institutions,
Like every other porson enguged In
promulgating questions of public in
terest sho would naturally make in
quiries in regard totho occupation of
its citizens, its general prosperity, pros
poets, otc, a-jdwlfy peoplo hore seemed
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to lack Interest in the attftrago move
ment. She Was every whdro mot by tho
ono answer "Oh tho town is on the de
cline, there aro other tqwm building up
in other ptoria of tlio county and bus
inefls seems to bo unsettled, etc." Find
ing these leplies confined to no ryto
pet-soli or class, but protty general
aluong those who ought to know, and
yleldlngtti the uddtfionnl ovldonco tluit
tho inoqt curelMg obsorvor would not
fall to note, alio most naturally con
cluded that so far as appearances go
theyiwaro against tho town nnd so sho
states it, And from tho manner, of
stHtwnentnQ fair inforenco of malice
cbn.WjJlrawu, and had tlio Reptilll'ca'n
dqnlior tho slmplo justico to publish"
th rest of her letter relating to lliown
villo tlio inpuuueas of Its cavllllig would
b manifest.
.jTthinktho origin of tho whole row
can bo traced to Moore's bllliousncss
RiulhUunrort.uiuite liabit of drinking
vlnegav to countetacts his bile for
Which no ono feels 'disposed to hold
hin strictly accountable, but the com
munity should not bo very forwaid in
excusing tho editor of tho aforesaid
Republican, who has no manifest phys
ical weakness or defects that would
afford hiih lnv adequato or reasonable
excuse for his shortcomings in the
present instance. And this article is
written with tho hope tliht' a
remedy may no applied in lime to cure
his disease, and that "because sentence
against an evil deed 1 executed s
ily ho may not be fully sobln hWiw
totio.ovii." ' r 'JUNIUS,
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memson, jjenvonworin, , urinneiij
Mt. pleasant aiid'otliqr large eftles'wore
inado rlilhs last wook by,by a cyclone.
D. ,T. Wood will. Insure your property
atnttnst the storms.
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HowtoSavo. ' '
All hard workers aro subject to bil
ious attacks which may end hi diingqr-;
ous illness, l'urker's Ginger Tonic' will
keep tlio kidneys and liver ucttvo,.nIiiy
by preventing tho attack save l'mlich.
sickness, loss of time and exqtlfleij
Uelay utsucli times means daligvr-'J ,
Detroit Press. Seo another Column.
Money for a Rainy Day,
. -"For Fls.ourAUiy,daUKlte.r JVa.s.siplc
110111 kMyiey and other disorderrf. Wo
had used up our savings on doctors,
when our drimluie advised us to try
Parker's (Jinger Tonic. Four bottles
effected a cure, and as a dollar's worth
has kept our family well for over 11'
year, wo have been able to lay by
monoy again for a rainy day." A Poor
Man's Wife.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notico is lioroby given that tho part
nership heretofore existing botweon D.
M. Morris and James A. Cowoll, .known
by tho Una name of Morris & Co., in
tlio grocery and other business, was dis
sqlvedby mutual consent on tlio 2Uth day
of April, 188'J. All accounts duo tho firm
will bo paid to said Cowol, and ho to
pay all; Indebtedness of said firm.
. 1). M. MonniH,
May 23, 1832. . , JAMKarA-Cowisi.
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Are you Buffering from IndigestioniVi
If so ask your druggist for a bottlfi of,
Shormai'i'rt'Prickly Ash Bitters. Takfiif
as directed it will euro you. These
Bittet's have'now boon before tho pub
lic for a numbor of years, have beeil
thoroughly tried, and givo ontlro satis
faction.
IM1.VTIJ, PAINTINfS.
I am now pretarod to do all kinds al"
painting gm'-ilng, ('to., in a llrst'-ola'ss.
uiatiuei', aiid at tho following prices:
Two coa, work, 1& cents juir yard.
Tlpeo coat work, 18 cents per yard
I will do tho work and warrant It
for throo, years not to crack, scale, oe
rub 01T. (iQt your painting done, in
workmanlike manner, by giving mo .-i,
call. John Suuu'i;.v.
If You Are Ruinod.
in health fiTtm any causo, ospeoUillv
from tho tiso of any of the thousand
nostrums that promise so largely, with
long ficticious testimonials, have im
fear, licsort to Hop Hit torn at once,
and in a short tiino you will huvo tho
most robust and blooming health.
Whon horses and cattlo aro spiritless,
scraggy and feoble thoy need treatment
with Uncle Sam's Condition Iwder,
It purifies tho blood, imptoves tlio ap
jwtlto, euros colds, and distemper, lu
vlgorutos tho syfitom and will keop tho
animal in u hoalthy, handsomo condi
tion. 4
TJnolo Sam's Nervo nnd Bono Lini
ment is for man and boast and is a
balm for ovory wound. Sold by all
druggists, r
A Delightful Novolty.
Ladios prefer Floroston Cologno be
causo they find this lusting combina
tion of oxqulslto porfumos a delightful
novolty,
A. "W. Niokoll, reHablo druggist.
Brownvillo. ' nr
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