Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 24, 1882, Image 1

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1882, VOL, 27, NO, 10.
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And everything thabjiertains to the Drug Business. We propose ip oonwcle with
any firniinthe CoiMty. Call and see us, and be convinced. (f 1
Physician's Prescriptions and family Receipts carefully pjMnctircd.
Summer Styles !
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Clothing Tqun! to Custom Work!
Hoots sum! S?liocs of KvctT Varietj'!
IiiUon' Fine Shoes si Specialty
A'obby yoft'MihVStlfl' Hat),!
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Trunks aiui
HUELBUT, Tecun
BUSINESS CARDS.
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Attorney nmt Counselor nf Lin-Wi
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OFFICE. Up Stairs, oer Advertmir office
J. M. GLASGOW, ;
-PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-
NORTH AUDURN,
fHosiilcnco-
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Gilmore'3 Block.
D. J. WOOD,
AND
Lightning, Fire and Wind
INSURANCE AGENT,
G. W. CORNELL,
CALVKRT, NKH. '.
OrriCE. One
door North of the Nemaha
County Ilank
Will practice in all the Courts
and attend to Collections.
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HARNESS.
Mndo nnd rcpnlrod ns well uh can lio done
anywhere, on short notlci', and
VERY REASONABLE TERMS.
A'cinalia City, Xolr.
G. W. FAIRBROTHER, SR.
ISTotary Public.
Will pay attention to
CONVEYANCING
And Land Agoncy Business.
And tnUlriK PenoNltloiiH. lilrmk PppcIb,
MortueM, and all sortN of blanks on hand,
Notice to Farmers
Tho untlcrHtKiicd hns for Halo tho
NORWEGIAN PLOWS!
Harrows
CULTIVATORS,
Welt known to bo tho bout, which ho will
sell cheaper limn tho chonneat.
Farmers, Gall and See,
B, OTTENS,
wanted .A r.r.'.rr," rrrv
IC3
SUCCESSORS TO S. H. MADDY.
an Immense Stock
TOILET AETIOLBS,
HOLLADAY & EBERtT9ortibiMi Nobr.
Summer 'Styles !
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AUBURN, NEHltASTU,
1STK0W OPEN- FOHTBdsiHES
And oirors lt Servlcos to tho
Citizens of Auburn
-AND
NEMAHA COUNTY,
For tho transuotlon of nny
tho lino of
BuMnoss In
Banking
MONEY SAVED!
I will soil you a
BETTER ORGAN! !
in ovory respect for
S 8 S.O 0,z
Than arc being sold in this vicinity for
3100 anil upwards.
JAS. R. DYE,
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S. A. Osbnrii,
NoTARV l'UULIC.
Nemaha City.
. V. Tnyloi
Osbokn & Taylor,
ATTORNEYS and
Counselors at Law.
Calvort mid Brownvillo.
PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
ERAL COURTS.
FED-
Special attention given to collection! and tale of
HEAL ESTATE.
Dr. A. Oppormann,
Physician and burgeon,
Has been located in Nemaha County tlnce
I S68. Strict attention paid to all ACUTE and
CHRONIC DISEASES, Affliction! of the
Ear and Eye skillfully Treated,
JgyArtlfuul eye always on hand to-BH
Suit any sue or color, Calls at-
OFFICE Northwest corner Coiirt andjSecond
Streets. w'
RESIDENCE Southwest corner Main and id
Streets, SHERIDAN. NE15. aoyi
Private Diseases.
Persons desiring the popular prescription of the
late Dr. Jonas Crane, fur Venereal Diseases,
can
have the same tilled by oiling upon
.Di. Alfred Grnno,
at his resiJence, Hrownil!e, Nebr. 6 (5
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OOBN'JJY'OTTENTION.
Piirsuiint to the QUJ of tlio Kcitilli-
Ciin central comntW tlio Hcpubli
caim of Ncinahft cjoWt mot in dolo-
gato convention at fiuiuui'lson's Hall
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tlio Jlst, of
August. EachHU'012
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J)r. C. F. SUwarlcliarman oftlidj
county cofit valTConumttee oallctj tho con-
Tveiiuody actire ftfjuivj)oiry chairman
o tho con vontion. Tly.0 boing no
othoriioininntiouau'r iHu,'rman, Ir.
Konnody was chosen byLilcrUuuution.
ciroson oy acclamation, temporary sec
retaries. A committee on credentials was ap
pointed consisting of Judge Church, of
Bedford, lion. . I. (I. Kwan, of Lafay
ette, and Mr. Win. M. Jlannaford, of
Douglas. After a brief timoiho coin
mlttee on credentials leporttd dele
gates entitled to seats from tho vari
ous precincts as follows:
Jiiuininnllt','J, .1. L. Carson, .1. S.
Stull, C. M. Kaulliiian. S. H. Olayton,
C. F. .Stewart, IUo VauXess, Clias,
Xoidhait, (!. W. Tate, T. A. Ilailoy.
Clayton lieing absent, .Stall had his
proxy, and Bailey bmng absent S. A.
Osborn had his proxy.
Dowjhis. 7, 11. Wilson,. I. D. Croan,
W. M. Hannaford, W. W. Crandall, .1.
W. Kerns, Ed. Wert, .1 110. Maxwell.
Nemaha City, 1. .Inn Culp.'W. W.
Sanders, ,1. F. J)rain, .1. H. Dye, John
Williams. J no, Argabright, 1). A.
Moitou. Dyo being abbont, J. M.
Hacker had ids proxy.
tit. Heroin, l, A. . I. Hitter, Jr., rep
resented by I' II. D. Hunt, with
proxy.
Peru, 7. Win. Dailey, T. J. Majors,
Lewis Fisher, Henry Stites, Robert
Moody, Thomas Hutchinson, X. J'.
Cieeme, U. H. Boborts had ('reeine's
proxy and Majors had Hutchinson's
proxy.
Washlnuton, . J. H. Pohlinan, H.
Y. Palmer, Jno. Wirick, C. Harms.
BcnUm 2. J. C. Hacker, C. T. Leieh.
Lafayittv, :. J. (J. Kwan, K. Ut-ilet,
J. W. Smith, C. JJ. 1'arkor, Jacob
Good.
aien Honk, !J. Tho?. Burriss, T. Uun
ford, Orsa ltoot.
Xiondon, 1, S. W. Kennedy, 0. Ked
fern, E, D. Horlin, Aaron Waltz.
Asj)tnwull, 5. 15. D. Kogers, J3. P.
Stephens' J. H, Sliook, E. Wolsenredur,
John Lewis.
Maud,. I. J, II. Thompson,
Tho report of,,thcoiau)itti
dentials was adoptkl, fh
on, era'
jmv. w in. Muwammf ( ,
Mio couiporryorirwnUB;
vention ho miulo ti JUpi Ji
zation. h
Motion prevailed. '
After tlio chairman ld
tho order of business. u0R
AV.M. Hnnimfon, of 'Duk)s
following named gentlemen
chosen as
DBMSOATK TO STATK COMV10iTW.
D, II. Mercer, V. P. Pbd
Stolnman. C. J3. Parker, 3m.t
Qburoh Howe, Thos, DunM
lEwan. W. M. Ifannaford; 8iaS
On motion of John Culn'.ofl&fi
ha, tho following named geiit4oino:
chosen as
DKM'.UA'ir.S UO (ONOIlKSrtipXAL OON
TION. '
Sam Rich, A. H. Gilmore, G, 11.
Shook, Babe Elliott, S. P. llobertflpn,
Church Howe, J. S. Church, J. II.
Pohlinan, S. W. McGrow.
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ha, the following named' gentlemen
weio chosen us J8
ui t.i:uATi to judicial Disuntur
- CONVKNTION.
A. ir. McGee, J. V. Vmltli, John
Culp, 15. 1). Jlogeis, Church Howiv 0.
J.Slowull, Henry Gerdls, T. Btinf6rd,
Albeit Dillon.
Xoinlnutlons for ropresentallYes in
tho legislature, being noxt in order,
Hon. Jarvls S. Church was nom
inated for State Hunator, by
acclamation. Hon. George B. Shook
was nominated for Representa
tive by acclamation, For tho second
representative, Mr. Jacob Good; of
Lafayette product, Mr. Hubberd, of
tho saitio precinct and Mr. Fenn, of
Douglas were named and a ballot ta
ken, which upon tho llrst b.tllot result
ed in the nomination of Mr. Good, he
rocelvlng a majority of all tho dele
gates of tho convention.
For county commissioner, 3d, dis
trict, Mr. W. M. Hannaford named
present incoinbent, Mr. Frank Bedfein.
There being no opposition to Mr. Bid
fern, ho was nominated by aclama
tion. Tlio folllowing resolutions were
adopted:
Unsolved, That tho delegates elected
to icpiosont Xoinaha county in tlio
Republican Congressional District con
vention are hereby instructed to pre
sent to the said convention as a can
didate for Member ot Coiignm from
Mini district the name of lion. Chinch
Howe, and to use all honorable means
to secure Ids nomination,
J"S'dvl, That in case any of the
dolegntiou elected to represent Xeina
ba county in tho Republican State
Convention, are absent from said con
vention tlio delegates present are
hereby authorized and Instructed to
0ist the Pull vote of tho county.
1 Similar resolutions to tho last above
weie ivvssed regarding thocongrosstou
KTanillistrict conventions.
'I'lie J" following named gentlemen
wore reported from thn various pre
cinct delegations as the county eon
traK'olmnittee untiltho meeting of the
noxt annual cimtity convention,
co. h:ntUat. committkk.
Loudon,".. 0. Rodl'orn, EdBurUn..
St. Iknm.i
cj-oW.P. II. 1). JjAUitf. A. J.
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fViJJdiah. ,.0.rlJ.Rooti
Jinrtfor
Dowjlas, Jrerk Wilson, II. J. F.
Wert.
Jln Ion, E. T. Lnlcli, If. Il.tokor.
Aspinwull, E. D. Rogers, V. P. Poa
body. llroiuiwilh; C. F. Stewart, J. h. Oar
sou. VitiJiinton, J. Pohlinan, It. M.
Buckles.
Nvmaha City, O. K. Flalicr, J. M.
Hacker.
Island, J. II. Thompson, X. Tvelso.
Lafayette,, Jacob Good, Simon II.
Robertson.
Peru, Win. Bridga, R. II. Roberts.
On motion the convention adjourned.
S. W. KEXX15DV,
II. M. Ditiissi.Kit, .,, Cli'n Con.
.l.AV. Smith. ibcrt
I'he American Woman SulVrago as-
soeiation will hold its thirteenth an
nual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, in
the Baptist church, September 12 and
l:i. lNSii. It will begin its sessions on
Tuesdav evening, September l'Jth, at
7::!0. Auxiliary state and local so
cieties may scud delegates equal in
number to tin1 congressional delega
tions of their state or territories.
Wbeie delegations aio not full, alter
nates will be leceived from the states,
consisting of nieiiibeis of the associa
tion in attendance at the convention,
All incmhors of the associatou have a
right to take part in tho discussions.
Tho woman sullrago constitutional
amendment now lending in Xel i.ihU.i
makes the pieseut occasion of special
interest and impoitance. Some of the
.speakers in mtendance at this conven
tion will probably remain and lake
pari in tho campaign. A full at
tendance of suffiagibts is specially in
vitoil. A flection hand named llenrv Smith.
near St. Josoph, Mo. hired a horso and
)vs and induced a girl of twelve vcars
H?fil(l0 with him. After riding
HbguHiBs 11111m irum nor noini', jiuu
1 ufiKvu irum iiu ouggy hi
Hie mini, who final I v m
.dHfkness. Finding her w
eiitiiooroi was
onM l)guu by
lfwi ncwtmt
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1 now
ngto find
ho WiihU to
linn nun vir
jwir Ji in: of
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bout it. and Uanfes
for tho sake of a vot.
'other wives will mttkat ifc
y hot for Iiliu. A kecraMl r third
wife would not like to hi oHtoUlly
oblU&rstml In this wny, ftvenln Utnli.
Tho wr In Egypt hfigm,,h it Mt
and bloody., Piye Ilwluif), UUtht
dust In a Klpmlsli ..SirftH, tlm lirLttliK
nrmy day befqr yeterdny. The Brit
ish loss h not reported.
OUT AND DRY,
Tho county was never moro fully
represented in a convention or by better
or moro Intelligent men than it was
last Monday, Forty-one of tho rt
went to tho comeiillon united upon
a piogramme, ami they made short
work In carrying it to consummation.
Thul was piooisoly as it should haVo
betty. Men aio not apt to win vic
toryby a most sanguinaiy battle and
thoinnvQ It away. Thoto" were 11 few
L'utiiWHVMvit 1 1 10 iMiruaizo
no one sqiltialed out loud but Judge
Mull. Tho Judge hasn't been In tho
habit of getting left and when ho saw
sceptre departing ho could not icstraln
his feeling to kick. Ho spoke very
feelingly about the helplessnofis o"f
mlnmities, of concession, of cut and
dited things. While the pathetic ap
peal was being mude we looked .11 ound
to sno if Daily crying, hut ho wasn't.
Ho looked like ItSjwas at 11 Mineral,
but ho didn't wepp, that wo noticed.
And then its Homo of the impolite
boys laughed Just as tho Judge was
getting down to business, he stopped
nail sat down. Judge Stull, of all,
tho politicians wo oversaw opoiate, is
the last one who ought to scold about
"out and dried!' business at conven
tions; for that -h precisely his method
ol making po Rlcal points, and ho has
always been a good one at It. He has
been successful in bis town and in tho
county by cut aiifl dry jobs. Ho man
aged to get his natne as usual 011 botli
tho IIowo and tint Fuinas tickets In
Brownvillo by lilsj irmarkablo talent
in tho cut and ihjy business. When
there is to bo 115 primary election tho
Judge makes up"iliracut and dry" tick
et of his partioularfrionds. with his
own name on It, 6'ftccmiso, and then ho
goes to the othorme and promises 'to
ilo no woik forejthurvsldelt tliey will
put him on their fuqlu't, and haying
accomplished this ojtt and dry job ho
feels easy, secure, and works effectu
ally on the sly gutting one or tlio oth
er of those who have trusted him.
And' Uxt county convontiqiix Judge
Stull, wium others Wore noTron tho
alert has hcncraUv been tho ono to do
.UilTullWmd dry AWnON'iiWlU.mei.lIoi'
ono instance as a sample. IbAwns, if
wo lojuomber correctly, when Dailv
was a candidate for governor and
Majors a candidate jror congress, to
till the vacancy occasioned by the death
ofFrrnk Welch, imdJStoll wanted tho
delegation to boosfcffiini for district
attorney. Gov. FuVnys will very dis
tinctly remember STuTl'.s cut and dry
delegates of that dainty convention.
Furnas after lnflng solicited and
promised a place OwStho state delega
tion was left out injtho cold. At that
convention, according to tho cut and
dry programme, iiioommitteo was ap
pointed upon StiUl's motion, to select
delegates to tho afato and judicial con
ventions. Stull,. by coin tesy was
chairman of that committee, which ho
led out around the coinor of tho
Sheridan school-house, and pulling a
slip of paper from his pocket with tho
icquislto number of names thin eon,
whicli had been selected several days
before in Browinville by Majors and
himself, ho told too committee "those
aro tho gentlemen we want;" the com
mittee said "all right," the out and dry
job was repoited and adopted by tho
convention. AihKwo could prolong
this "cut and di;ji' lecuid of Stdll,
Majors iv. Co., toany length. Vet
Mull had the cheuk to talk about "out
and diy" business when that business
was proposed In, convention by a 11111
joiity of moro Limit two to one. And
the wbiije about concession to that
minority was eqii.ilh absuid and
cheeky. "When did ovei Majors, Dally
orStull. make a concession when they
had tho power to do as they pleased?
Espoollilly, as legal ds Mr. Howe
when did they cm concede any ail
vantngoor any favois to him whoa
they had the power tu "set down 011
him?" Xeer in the woild. Tho
people willdlstlurtlv remember when
delegates were elected, on the Blaine
and Grant Issue, to tie state conven
tion. When Mr. Howe had been
ill early crushed to death In a runa
way team, and thus' disabled fiom
Securing a place on the delegation
Which otherwise hoouldjmvoadoiio,
yet mpKtfU ,puiy qnevotei
Tonl Majorn whoJwiUlmiftflflWi
Churcii JIow.lMM(.it lwiltfWoiMiwy
fusMHl in a moat,, (iambi Mrijt;
bonibtlo 8tya. tp .conw'aaybklaif
to that large mlpprlty,
',tironnh .o
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towftnl Jwdce
StalJ or py one em
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