Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 05, 1882, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 1850. I
AUBURN, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1882,
VOL. 27, NO, 16.
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SOUTH AUBURN BUSINESS CARDS.
A RK. WRIGHT fe COR.ON,
"- JEWELERS,
nr.aiN, rpkinofieu) ami waltham
WATCHES.
Bouth Auburn, ... Nobrnskn.
T3 F.
WEST. M D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
SOUTH AUHUKN, NKII.
OFFICE. Up Stairs, over Ahvirtiich office.
nORNEI.L, G. W.,
W ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Olllco ono door north of ltlccliorM atorc.
SOUTH AUHUKN, NEH.
Wtll prnctleo tu nil llio Courts and nttond to
collections,'
pHlCAGO LUMBER CO.,
J Dealers In
Lumber, Paint, Limo nml Coal,
SOUTH AUHUKN, - NEHKAS1CA.
DILLON & CROAN,
Dealers In
Drugs, Boolcs, Stntiouory, Paiuts.
Oils, Glass, Clears, Etc.
South Auburn - Nobrnslcn.
DEVIN & FISHER
Gmiornl Morolinmlislug.
DHY GOODS, GKOCEKIES, HATS, CAPS,
HOOTS, SHOES, Etc.
South Auburn, - - Nebraska.
JVJ. WOOD.
- , NOTARY PUBLIC,
And LlghtuliiK, Flronnd Wlutl
IN.SUKANOE AGENT.
South Auburn, Nob.
,T?D. W.ALTZ, .
-W BARBER
All kinds of Toimorlul work dono with
neatness nnd In tho lntest stjlesof till) int.
Hhop second door north of tho Iloldrcgo.
GEO. RIECHERS,
Donler In
Clotliiug, Hats, Crjm, Boots, Shoos,
and Quoimswnro.
Butter, Ecgs nnd Produce tuljonln exchange
for goods.
South Auburn, ... Nebraska.
G.
W. FAIRBROTHER, SR.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Will pay attention to Conveyancing, Land
Agonoy business and Inking Depositions.
Uliink Deeds Mortgages, nnd till sorts or
blanks on baud,
HOLDREGE HOUSeT
Hest Hotel In tho City.
TEU HUDDART..ProMriotor.J
Tl-u t .nlnuu .Kin tSV ttTfrl frtttTTIjlkw Jri.vllSr4 '!
iraUbloTniuruooilvcwininoUntloiiMVW
South Auburn, - -' Nebraska,
HUTCHINS & ELLIOTT.
Dealers In
Agricultural Iniploinonts, Wn(;ons,
Carriages Etc
South Auburn, - - Nebraska.
HENRV HARM,
Proprietor
CALVERT MEAT MARKET,
Nlco, Sweet, Fresh .Meat always on band, at
Kcasoniihla Hates.
South Auburn, .... Nebraska.
ru
F. WERT k CO.
Insurance & Collection Agents.
Spoolnl attention til veil to renting and
buying and selling Kawns andclty property.
P. O. Ilullding, South Auburn, Neb.
LINN & COOPER,
Dealers In
GRAIN & STOCK,
Highest Market price paid for. all kinds of
Grata nnd Ltvo Stock. Olllco at the elevator.
South Auburn, Nob.
"TcGEE & MOORE. '
l'-I Dealers In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SOUTH AUHUKN, NEII.
Highest Market Price paid for Huttor and
Egggs nnd Produeo.
M KS. A. H. RICHARDS,
-l-'-L Milllnor nntl Drossmalcor,
Full Stock ol Ladles Furnishing Goods and
Fancy Notions. Second door South of Dill
on it Oroan's drug storo, South Auburn, Nob.
NICKELL & SHURTZ, "
Dealors In
Drugs, Glass, Paints, Oils, Stationary
and Wall Papor.
SOUTH AUHUKN, - - NE1HL
"O n. CLANCY,
- Hartlwaro, Stoves, Tinwaro,
A 'largo and Solect Stock of everything
kept In a llrst-chiss harrdwaro storo.
A good repair shop In connection with tho
stoie. Two doors south of Klechers store,
South Auburn, Nob.
rrH0S RICHARDS.
J- "REGULATOR,"
Dealer In HUGCJIES. WAGONS, and
AG 1MCULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS.
South Auburn, Nob.
WILLIAM ROUETTsT '
proprietor
Rontaurnnt and Balcory,
A lino stock of Confections and Cigars.
Warm meals nt all hours 2oo. First door
south of Holdrego House
WILLING BROS. A JORDAN,
Dealers In
Hardwaio, Stoves, Tinwaro Furni
turo, WoodonirHro, Etc,
Speclnl attention paid to Tin Hoofing nnd
rapuuiHig. .ouiii Auinirn, on.
TUM. MATTHIESEN, " " '" "
' v BlaoltsmltliliiK.
WAGON AND CAKKIACJE WOKIC
Netly and promptly dono. No 2J Ccntro
Avonuo, South Auburn, Nob,
ya
LMAM SHANKS. '
Proprietor
Livory, Food and Snlo Stnlilos.
On Neinnlm Htreot, South of tho JlaiaroBO
Hotiso, South Auburn, Nob
T W. KERNS'
0 LUMBER YARD,
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Nutth and South Auburn,
Neb.
F. W. SAMUELsON,
Bankor.
J). J. rOOD,
Cashier.
Nemaha County Bank
Auburn, NcbrusL'ti.
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Docs a General Banking;
Business.
JPttrficular Jfl ten I ion $av
cn Collections
Monov Loaned on Approv
ed Security.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
This is tho Oldest Bank nnd has the only
Time Look in tho Oity.
1'n nil Tonus neot ifited nt I,o K.ito or Jnterest .
MixcUangc on tell ptirtu ot
?. S. ttml Elnroite.
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SOUTH AUBURN, NEBR.,
jIinowAppcn aniLg
Iinowitp'Pen.an,aprepareJittoJJofaitGeri
king Business.
AMPLE GAP TAX.-
MONEY LOANED On approved security, at a
Rcaconable Rate of Interest.
EXCHANGE Uought and sold on the principal
Cities of the United States anil. Europe.
JNO. L. CARSON .t CO.
S. A. Oslinrn, (j. V. Tnylni
Notary Puulic.
Osboin & Taylor,
ATTORNEYS and
counselors aJ Law.
Calvort hm'1 JBrownvillo.
PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED-
ERAL COUBTS.
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Special attention given to collections and sale of
HTSALi KSTATJ3.
Notice to farmers
Tho undersigned has for salo tho
NORWEGIAN PLOWS!
."Harrows
CULTIVATORS,
Well known to bo tho best, which ho will
soil cheaper than tho cheapest.
Farmers, Call and See,
B. OTTENS.
MONEY SAVED!
I will soil you :i
BETTER ORGAN!!
in every rospeet for
$ 8 5.0 0,
Than arc boing Bold in this vicinity for
$100 and upwards.
JAS. R. DYE,
OmO Nemalia Pity.
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BOOTS, SHOES,
anu nAriHi.
Mndo and repaired ns well ns enn ho dono
nnywhoro, on short notice, and
VERY UKASONAUjK TERMS.
IVcmulia C'ltj', icl)r.
tin n 1 nmnrr
NORTH AUBURN BUSINESS CARD.
POSEY FREEMAN,
Plain and Ornamental Palntor.
Contracts taken with all material furulshed.
ir-Wnrlt guarnnleod.-VDa
NORTH AUHUKN, - NEH.
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. proprietor
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North Auburn Billiard Parlors,
keeps u ulen stock of
OIGAHS, CONFECTIONS ETC., ETC.
f M. IJOAL, M. D. 1
PHYSICIAN AND fyfltGEON,
North Auburn, Neb.
OFFICE- AtHesldence. 12yl
T M. GLASGOW,
PHYSICIAN AND SUliOICON,
NORTH AU11URN, 2 ' - NEUR
"ilesitleiico Gilinofo's Dlock.
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R. A. OPPERMAN,
PIY6ICIAN AND
SUliOIWN,
Has been located in Ncmalia County since
186S. Strict attention paid to aM ACUTE asd
CHRONIC DISEASES. Afllictlons of the
Ear and Eye skiufuiiySrreated,
JBSyArtificial eyes always on hand to-J
Suit any size or color. Calls at
tended to day or night
OFFICE Northwest corner Court and Second
Streets. m
RESIDENCE Southwest corncjjjMain and ad
Streets, SHERIDAN. NEB. soyi
" TAKfc" NOTICE V
Mrs. E. Monahan, of MaryvlTle, Mo., will
bout North Auburn on the JT!
17th and 10th Days of Ootobor.
when sho will be prepared to trout all forms
of eye diseases. Her treatments a perma
nent cure lor urtuiulated '.Ci5llds and nil
forms of InllatniniUlon of thoyes. Como
nnilseober. Him will nlso bo atVltrownvllle
on the I'ltU of each month. K
Surgical nporullnni will bo parformed by
Dr. D. C. Wilson. of Mnry vilUwjft,
BROWNVILLE BUSINEsJARDS.
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lirownviiiu.'ion
T S. S T ULL,
0. ATTOIlNICi'S AT,
Olllco o'f County Jjiilco, Jirosvriv
Ml4i4MMMHMMMRfamMi4'Wi
T ROSS WITCHERLY,
J , proprietor
TONSORIAL RESORTj
Knurehulrs, necoiiiplshed workmen, best
dye, best shaves, inshlonublo bnlrnuls, sea
foam. Work tlono promptly and guaran
tied to satlsfv. Flrsldoor westol post-ollloo,
Hrownvllle, Neb.
QAM RICH,
Houso, Sign, Carrlnfjo nnd
Orunmontal Palntor,
HKOWNVILLE. ..... NEH.
Private Diseases.
Persons desiring the popular prescription of the
late Dr. Jonas Crane, for Venereal Diseases, can
have the same filled hy calling upon
JDi'. Alfred Crane,
at his residence, Brownvillc, Nebr. 6-15
VUTIKIItl.KD
HY THK U. S. (IHYIMLNJIFNT
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X'nifl-nt Vtiital,
0 0,000
500,000
Authorised
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IS IMlKlWKii'JTO TItANHAOT Al
fleneral Banking Businea.
IJUY ANDHKLIi
COIN & 0DEREN0Y' DRAFTS
n all tlirt prlncliml cltlo.t of tlip
United States and Europe
MONEY jl.oan.ri:
On iipirovc(l security only. Time Urnfti itbicoiiiit
d, unit special iicciiiiinioiliitloiiHKrniitfil to iluixinlt
rs. Donlersln (lOVKKNJIKNT 1IONDH,
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
3D333POSITS
IU'chIvhcI pnralilooMlHiiiwi't unit fNTKUKST a
owed on time ujrtillculti of deposit.
rnUF.OTOHH
Win. T. Den, 11. M. Hnlley, Sf.A
Jtamlloy, l-'ruuk 1
Win. I'ralslier.
JoIiiihoii, l.iitlinr
ltd
nil ley
.10ILN Ii. OAHSOX,
A. It. DA VISOV, Cusliler.
J, C. McVAiKHnov, .AHHt'CiiHliler.,
i'resldont.
JOHN'S. MWICK,
Homahn Cit, K"I).
PIMPLES!
I will mnll ffree) tho Ywelpe for n slrnplo
Veijetalilt H.nlin that will remove tan, frock
les, pimples and blotches, leaving tho l(ln
sol), clear nnd honutirul; also Instructions
for pjoduolui; a luxuriant growth of hair on
n bald head or smooth face. Address liinhu-
Inc il"' stamp, lion. VaudelfitCo., Yi llarclay
I btreet, N, V,
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P.P.STARIN,
Oashior.
AUHUKN, MiUUASKAj
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And otrors Its Services to tho
Citizens of Auburn
-AND
NEMAHA COUNTY,
For the transaction of any HuhIiicss In
tho lino of
.13 a 11 kin a.
Vk8" Entered at the postollicc at South Au
burn, Nebraska, as Second Class matter.
REPXJ3LICAN TICKET.
CONGRESSIONAL.
For Congressman, 1st district,
A.J. WEAVEK,
of Klelmrdson County.
JUDICIAL.
For District Attorney id Judicial dlstrlct
J. 11. ST KOI 1 ft,
Of Cass County.
aorj3srT-5c-.
For Statu Senaioi
JAKY1SS.0HUK0H,
of Hedford.
For Hoprosntatlvos
GEO. K, SHOOK,
' ol Asplnwull,
JACOIJGOOD,
of Luyluyotto.
Eor County Cominlsslonor'Jd District
FKAN1CKEDFEKN,
of Loudon.
North Aubaru Nowa.
HiMissVAfnnio"-Wrthiiig, a pretty young
lady ol HrowiiYllle, is in life city tho
guest of Miss liihbie itogeis.
1'rof. Clias. E. Waile, of the Hank of
Auburn, went to Tcctitnseh last Sun
day who can guess, wo can't.
Miss Ida lioal, sister of our popular
physician, Dr. V. M. Hoal, is still in
town and having a very pleasant visit
with tho .Doctor and his lady.
Mrs. II. J. F. Wert was in town tho
other day. She thinks North Auburn
is Just a nice place. ,
Miss Stella Iluddart, of South Au
burn, was in town Saturday.
Thoro was a lively nine hero lust
Saturday. A game of ball and a shoot
ing match were tho chief attractions.
Phil. Starln and W. A. liberty did some
pretty line shooting, but -lint Den, of
lhownville, walked oil" with tho "slap
jack." Jim Brown will begin plastering tho
"Talmago" this week, Jt is a largo
piece of work ami Jim will have his
hands full.
David Campbell is still dishing up
tho wagons at a lively rate.
John C. Tommy, a prosperous and
thriving farmer of Bedford, was in
town Saturday.
.Miss Anna Maley brought us in a
dozen of the most delicious pears wo
ever saw last week, i hoy were raised
on Mr. Maley's faun just north of
town.
A motion is being put 011 foot to put
in another windmill near B. II. Villi's
store.
Miss Stella S'.ephonson is away from
homo visiting, but will return in a
short time.
Mr. J. II. llaird of the "Taluiage."
informs us that the building will bo
completed and ready for occupancy by
November lht.
The building known as Morgan's
"block" is soon to bo moved up to ('mi
tral avenue abd converted into a hotel.
tleo. W. Kairbrothor, of the Advek
tisek, camo over to North Auburn
Saturday to see tho games and to have
fun.
I'osoy Freoman is going to paint the
"Talmago," Jim Brown is going to plas-
tor It, and we uiideistnnd that Ted.
Iluddart if going to run it,
Nearly all tho farmers liavo threshed
their grain and aie bringing it to town
for sale. Wheat was a good crop this
year in most places. Several farmers
in this vicinity liavo more than 1,000
bushels each.
I'eachos and pears will soon bo out
of market, watermelons too, aro be
coming pretty scarce.
it. J. (arrot is now in charge of Jim
Jlothol's billiard parlor and Is working
up a good trude.
Kerns is getting in lots of lumber in
anticipation of a lively fall trade.
J. II. Baird wants to put up anothor
"Talmago" at Table Hock. Ho went
to that place Monday to complete tho
negotiations.
The fall term of our school began
last Monday with Miss Ord ami
Dora Sk'illm'Mi as t'jaehors. The school
OHAS.D, NIXON,
Prosidont,
CM OF MfBU,
oponoil with a fair uuinbor of si'liolara.
Artlim V. NValsli and bis aitl-do-eamp,
Miko Jlrunnau, jiasRutt lln-oiiglt
town Monday moTiiIngiit 0:i", en route,
for Hil. Snyder's jdaco where Arthur
In Koing to do another nice Job ol' plus
terlng.
V. 0. V.
Tho Nebraska Farmer -ifjlves t our
(.audidato for oongres.s the following
deserved ludoraeinont: , r
Tho Fanmr is pleased .to anliouneo
tho uoinlnation of .Judge A. J. Weaver
for congressman, In tho ilrst district.
Judge Weaver is a man known to
every citizen of Nebraska; bo bus been
among us for years, in fact took Hor
ace (ireoloy's advice and catno west'
wlillo young, to grow up with tho
country. There is probably no man in
Nebraska more l'ainillar witli tho
wanta of our new state, than Jtulgu '
Weaver, and certainly none who will
bo more preserving in our interests.
.Indue Weaver litis made a good .Judge
during tho many years ho lias tilled that ;
mudt responsible position, and in noni- '
innliug him to the position of con
giossmiiu is but a Just recognition of
his faithful services. As a farmer, he
is ono of tho foremost in the state, and
as a member of congress bo will rollect'
great credit on ono of tho most pros
perous agricultural states in tho union.
Tho people of tho Ilrst district may
well fool proud of tho selection they
have made.
Tho wheat crop Is conservatively es
timated at (100,000,000 bushels. It is
well to consider how and whoro tho
Immense sufplus over homo demand
is to bo marketed. This year's wheat
crop in (lieaL Britain is estimated at
80,000,000 bushels. Tho annual con
sumption being about 200,000,000 bush
els, a largo part of the deficit will bo
supplied from American ports. Franco
will be Him it. iibmit, ihVOnn.ntm hnslinls.
Germany and Italy together about tho
same and other countries will require
not less than 120,000,000 bushels. Aus-
trailia, which in former years raised
enough for a considerable export, is
this year an importer of this staple. '
Turkey, Russia and Austria, tho 'Bi$d&iyair' feLf
tfrsparli, so thutTnost of tho dellcienoy
will necessarily be drawn from tho
lTnited Sliitoy. It la tho belief of those
who have made a careful review of the ' '
Btaiisties, thai we shall not only bo '
able to supply all foreign demands,
but have enough at home to abundant
ly meel all our needs. Shoit crops for
two years brought great distress to tlto
working people, which found vent in
strikes and at one time threatened se
rious financial disasters to tho country.
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Tho following is tho Democratic,
Slate Ticket:
For Governor J. Sterling Morton.
Liout.-Gov J.l' Warner. 1
Secretary of Stato C. J, Dolby.
Treasurer 1'. 1). Sturtovanl. w '
Attorney-General-i-J. C.Crawford. r -
Auditor Charles Loach. .1
Com. Public Lands, etc. Henry
Grebe.
Superintendent of Public Inslruc- ' ''
tlon C. A. Speice. :
Itegeut University J. M. Busks.
Trie Hon. W. Daily, of Nemaha .
county, purchased sevoral head of .
short-horn heifers from a Kentucky
gentleman. These cattle were on ox-
hibition and took first premiums at 11 10
lowa State Fair, and also the late Stato
Fair at Omaha. They also look lirst
premium in their class at tho fair in '
Cynthia, Kentucky. These cattle aro
valuable accession to the lino cattlu
breeders of Nebraska. PlaHsmouth '
Herald,
In tho whole United States, as wq
learn by. tho U. S. census, there ai'e 12,
r7 1,427 males over twenty-ono years
of age. In 1880, 0.20t,12S voted, or 7:'.
per cent, of tho entire voting popula
tion. This was In 11 lireslilmitliil clef-
110:1. At 1110 state and local elections a
much smaller vote is polled, it is fair
to say that not more than one-half tho
(ualilied voters vote on an average.
Yet we mo told that "women don't
want to vote."
Tho
lfepublicans of Hichnrdsou
lave nominated tho following
county
ticket, which wo should ileum a strong
one:
.For Senator Aug. Shoenheit.
For Beprcsontntivea It. 13. Griii
stead, D. V. Stephenson, S. I). Wright.
For County Commissioner George
punter.
Died In Salina, Kansas, Wednes
day evening, September 27, 1SH2, Mr.
Georgo Kckor. brother of Miss I-buina
Fcker and cousin of Mrs. Then. I.tvis,
of South Auburn. His body was taken
to Maryland for interment.
Governor Baker recently said to tho
graduating class of the Indianopolls
Female College: "Young ladies, pre- .
pare yourselves for tho duties of full
citizenship, because it is tho inevitable,
whether you deslro it or not."
John Ellis, at Chonango Forks, N
Y., in a drunken brawl, killed his wife.
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