Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 19, 1882, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rjV
J&'
Mebmd
duwtusei
:.2
HJIHIIIIIIIni ,..., ,, i. ,. ,.,W..U
yfm
r y m m,Ks
-jfyXad w-
imp
;K
A
A
h
trr
"ffii" - - - r:
n ESTABLISHED 1856.
OLDE8T. PAPER IN THC STATE.
iawwrirr- nm, nnnaciasarn
SOUTH AUBURN BUSINESS CARDS.
A RKWRIOHT Sc CURZON,
lx TEL f E WEIiERS,
EI.OtN, Sl'ltlNaFIELD niul WALTHA.M
WATCHES.
South Auburn, - ' Nebrnslca.
BF. VEStTm D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
SOUTH AUHIMN, NEI1.
OFFICE. Up Stain, over Advertiser otlice.
CORNELLffo, V.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Olllco one.tloor north of Ulechers store.
ami 111 AUifUKiN, ssi-ii.
Will prncticeflu all the Courts nnd attend to
collruHonx.gt,.'
CHICAGOXUMBER CO.,
-Dealers lti
Lumber, Paiut, Limo and Coal,
SOUTH AUIH'HN,
NEMIASK
A.
jyLLON Sc
CROAN,
Dealer. In
Drugs, Books, StKtlouory, Paluts.
Oils, Glass, Cigars, Etc.
South Auluirn . Nebraska.
TEV1N & FISHER .;'.. fc
' Gnnoral Mo'rckanHitng.
DltY GOODS, OKOCEUIES..IIATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,' Etc.
South Auburn, - , . Nebrnskn.
K J. WOOD, fii'l
J' NOTARYPUBLIC,
And Lightning, Fire and Wind
INSLmNCE AG EXT.
South Auburn, Neb".
?D. WALTZ, tJ... , .
- BARBER
All Kinds or':v,norlul work done with
uciitucfsand In tho luU'Htj,eH of tlmurt,
Shop ttucoud door north of'tlSiijfoldrcgc.
GEO. RIECHERS, " " "V
MiMitnr In A
Clothing, Hnts, CapBoots, ShooV,
nuiiur, rKf li
d l'rnductiikeiilu exctiimuo
Houtli Auburn,
mr mHinarm
isi'urnsicii.
&W. FAIRBROTHER, SR.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Will pay attention to Canveynniiliig, -Land
A(oiuiy buKlH'5s and luktnir DoposliloiiN.
Ulank Deeds Mortgages, and all sorts or
blanks on hand,
HOI.DREGE HOUSED "''""
Ucst Hotel In tho City. )
TED HUDDART. Proprietor..
Flistalusi Sainplo Hooms, Oood lilvery
Stable and good Acroininodutlotiri7ffi,
houth Auburn. "" - ' . Nebraska.
11 UTCHINS & ELLIOT-r." "
--J- DeiiloiH In
Asrioiiltural Implements,
Carriages Etc,
south 'Auburn,
Wagons,
Nebraska.
OENRY
HARM.
Proprietor
CALVERT MEAT MARKET,
Nlro, Sweet, Fresh Meat always on hand, nt
Ueasonublo Hates. -South
Auburn, - - - - Nebrnska.
E.h
F. WERT & CO.
Insurance & Colluotion Aconts.
Spoelnl attention Klvou to renting and
laiylnsrand soiling Fnitns nnd city properly.
1'. O. IlnlldliiR. South Auburn, Neb.
T INN
&
COOPER,
Dealers In
GRA.IN & STOCK,
IIlKhest Market price pnld for nil kinds of
Grain and I.lvo Stock. Olllco at thoelovator.
South Auburn, Neb.
M
cGEE &
MOORE.
Dealers In ? '
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SOUTH AUUUKN, NEH.
HlKhost Market Price paid for Hotter and
EKKgs and i'rodUco.'
MRS. A H. RICHARDS, "
X'J- Milliner and Dressmaker,
Full Rtock'ol Ladles Furnishing Goods and
Fancy Notions. Second deor South of Dill
on & Croan's drug storo.South Auburn, Neb.
N'
ICK.ELL I: SHURTZ.
Di'alers In
Drugs, Glass, Paints, Oils, Stationery
and Wall Paper.
SOUTH AUItUItN, - - NEIUt.
1) D. CLANCY,
LV' Hardwaro, Stoves, Tinware,
A lart:o and Select Stock of everything
kept In u first-class harrdwnro store.
good ropalr shop In connection with tho
HIY IIwJ dooro honth of niechers store,
South Auburn. Neh.
T
HOS RICHARDS.
"REGTIT.ATn-R
Dealer In niTGOIES. WAGONS, and
AO PICULTUItAL. IMPLEMENTS
South Auburn, Neb.
v villTam ROBETTS, " " "
" proprietor
Rostaurant and Baliory,
A tlno stook of Confections and Cigars.
Warm meals at all hours 2o. First door
south oriloldrcgo House
VyiLLlNG BROS. & JORDAN
xr - - Dealorsin
Hardware, Stoves, Tinwaro Furui-
turo, Woodonwaro, Etc.
P0Spoui Tion P' ! Tin Hooflntr and
npouung. . Kouth Ai,ur1) X()hi
WM.
MATTHIESEN, .
Binnlrutttfil.l
WAGON AND OAltUlAGE WOltK
.Neatly nnd promptly done. No si Centre
Avxtiuo, SouthAubUTti, Neb,
WILLIAM
SHANKS,
1.' Pronrlotor
livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
Nemaha Street, South of tho Holdrego
llouae, South Auburn, Neb,
AUBURN,
' "
T W. KERNS'
w LUMBER YARD,
! North and South Auburn,
Neb.
F. W. b.VMri:r.soN,
J!nu;er,
D. J. Wood,
,,
Cashiei
NemahaCountvBank
A uburn , XTehrasJta
Does a General Banking
Business.
Particular .attention aiv
n Collections.
MoneV Loaned Oil Approvj
OfiSoeux'ity.
INTEREST PAlDdN.TlME DEPOSITS.
This is the Oldest Bauk ami has tho only
Timo Lock hi tho Oity.
Farm Lonns iif gotlntiMl id l,o Itate r Ktorcst.
t'rhsi turn tut mll .... r.. .. ,
v'""' " mms ' '" n f." ii
y. S. a (t BUti'ope.
Fmt
, T II 13
fi
bJ&
SOUTH AUa.URN, NEBR-v
Is now
open
and iirciiaie.,! to do a G
Banking lJaflVness.
v
AMPLE CAPITAL-
MONEY LOANED On approved security, at a
Reasonable Rate oflnterest.
EXCHANGE Bought and sold on the principal
Cities of the United States and Europe.
' JNO. L. CARSON A CO.
S. A.Osliorn, (i. W.Tnylni
Notahv Public
Osboen & Taylor,
ATTORNEYS and
Counselors at Law.
Calvert and Brown villc.
PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED
ERAL CO U UTS.
Special attention given to collections and sale of
REAL ESTATE.
Notice to Farmers
The undersigned has for sale tho
NORWEGIAN PLOWS!
Harrows
CULTIVATORS,
Well known to he tho best, which lm will
sell oheapor than the cheapest.
Farmers, Call and See,
B. OTTENS.
MONEY SAVED!
I will Soil you 11
BETTER ORGAN!!
in every respect for
$ 8 5.0 O,
Thnn nre being .sold in this vicinity for
3100 anil upwards.
JAS. R. DYE,
n Nemaha City.
T 1?, ifrrothx
IX
?
BOOTS, SHOES.
AND HARNESS,
Made and repaired as well as can be done
anywhere, on short notlco, nnd
VERY REASOXAIU.E TERMS.
iVoimiliu City, Nebr.
NEBBSKAr THURSDAY,
1MB "" "IM"
NORTHAUBURN BUSINESS CARD.
sO-v '' -
G
OSS' .PICTURE GALLERY.
CNorlh Auburn. TVnli.
COI'JXJJ OLII lMCTlitKS A Sl'MIAM,
Olllco -FfltdoorSoulh'of the Auburn lot.
&. .1
T-rHJB'L'I I.MJM A KT
-- Plain nnd Ornamental Painter.
Contracts taken with all material furnished.
rtu-yvnili uuiirnnti'id.tra
NOKTII AUnt'ltN. - - . Ni:il.
J K nOTHEL,
" . . i . ' proprietor . '
NorihAuuurn BllHtird Parlors.
ft'Mtecps'u nice stock of .
OiaAlt), VgpNFECTIONs'ETC., 'ETC.
I. MfGlASOOW,
ib-
b?wraffi
(VrAN and xuiwicox.
N'EUR
leiicc-GilinoiVs lllock.
tffr-
Faj bwendAtfafriU in NunuL r.. !
laoSi Str!attpfitlnn nl.i f', n jfirrc i
CHRONItJ 'DISEASES. Affllcrtom of tl.o
Eai andjpe skiiiiuiiy.Ttetcd.:
if"Arti'ficlalV!-aIway on lund to-fTJ
Suit4ny.'ifrprculo,r. CalU at-
tendedno day pr night
utritfc Northweu .corner Court and Second
RESlDENCESoullcst rner Main and '
d
j ?' "' ! - o
TAKE NOTICE !
i Jll?i.K JI'i"in, of MrtfyvWe, Jlo will
boatNorth Auburn on tfe .. y '
17th aud 18th DayrfW Ootobor.
when she will be prepared to trnatall forms
ol oyo diseases, llor trontinout Is a pertna
r .m '"'VV. !!"' rnnulnvl evedlds and all
forms of Inilimwnattou ofj'io eves, ('.mm
1 iP.?.ll.e.r. ,M, .WllKirViKt lirownMlle
III till) HUll HI UIICI) 1T .' ,
isuriieai
ur,
l-'h
dve? I ins l
foam. Work
teed to satisfy
iillce.
Hrownvllle, Neb.
QAM RICH,
Houso, Sign, Carriago and
Ornamental Pnlutor,
UROWNVILLE. .... m;h.
Private Diseases.
Persons desiring the popular prescription of the
late Dr. Jonas Crane, for Venereal Diseases, can
have the same filled by calling upon
l"i Alfred Crauo,
at his resiJence, Hrowr.ville, Nebr. 6-15
VI!TII()ltIZi:i IV TIIK U. N. (lUVKIt.NJIFNT
irst National
O v
iinowivvirxE
l did-up Capital,
."( ,000
000,000
Authorized
h
IH PUKPAUKMTO TKANSACT A)
General Banking Busines.
o
ItUV AMJHKl.L
& ODERENOY DRAFTS
OOIN
uil nil tlitt pHiR'Umlcltlei ol'thn
United States and Europe
MONEY LOANED
On approved security only. Time Drarts illtcount
P(l. mill mrrilLI lil'iuitiiinniliilliifitltfriinlil t.i
ntliilHKratileil to rluiiiiHll
;JIK.N"1' IIO.N'IW.
nnnlernlii (H)VDKNMKNT IIUNDS.
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
DEPOSITS
KeoPlvecl pitvuhleoiiiliMiiuHl 11 nil INTKUKSTh
ovsciloii tllnecurllflcittiMOl deposit.
0IllK(rron.S.-Wni.Tl7ieri, JJ. M. Bslley. M.A
iliuiillhy. Krnnk K. Jolmion, Luthnr Hoinlloy
Win. Krnlslior. ,
JOHN li. CARSON,
A. It. DAVISON, Cashier I'reiltli-iit.
J. C. Mc.Vaihhi I'oN. AHtt'Cashlej,.
JOHN S. MINICK,
Tl
u
Nomnlia Cit". Neb.
PIIWPLES!
I will mnll (free) tho recelpn for a simple
etabh Hnlm
mar win lemove tan. freeis
1 ten. oimnlos anil blotchi'S. Ii-n vl tic Mm ultln
soft, clear and beautirtil; also Instructions
for pjoduolutr a luxurlnnt growth of hair on
1 a bald head orsnooth face. Address Inelos-
Inn.'te stamp, Hon. Vaudplf AC'o., I 'J liarcliiy
l street, N, V,
NUH.TU'AUI1URN.
' .fficafiSTd
. . .J.' 3. J
Ttiifcnrah
"ii fcA?fto
Itjf&'AUPPEIlMAN,
jg(lWPW AM sirnaiiOi
1 M- IW1 1 i wtr'-'"''Tt i MMMMII11CI1 IJV
Ilnilflllll.'llllll V MMJMV'... . .
T-V -. il J Att (i iSBMWMWMwalllllllllllrlN4
i -x imililililililililililililililililil
IBABMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMkMMMMBMk
TsImT (slMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMslMBCUf
i tlMBtfMC
MMMMiriiini,,TMMMMMH HMMMMMMMMP
IHmW?i. iiiHiiiiiMVHiiiiiHBVtM bbiWsjihf t.
Il()lll nrnSMMMMMMXll ullli I.SKi . M'
V llHI lid? (MMMMM1 ),St
Wr
Bank
K HU lil
.
1
00T0BER 19, 1882.
inn in,
OHAS, D.NIXON,
President,
P.P.STARIN,
Oasliiur.
BANK OF AUBURN,
AUlll'ltX, XKHHASKA,
IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
And otrors Its Services to tho
Clthens of Auburn
-Axn-NEMAHA
COUNTY,
For tho transaction or any lluslness In
the lino of
13 a i 1. k i n a .
cbvablunlcv
Kay- Entered at the postollice at South
burn, Nebraska, as Second Class matter.
Ao-
REPUBLICAN TICKET
8XATE.
For Governor. -
JAMES W. DAWKS,
of Saline county.
For Lieu tenant. Governor.
A. W AGEE.
of Hamilton county.
For Secretary of Htnln. -
E P. ItOGUKNS.
of LaueMstereituuty.
For Treasurer. 7
LUUAN claim;,
f Unone county.
For Auditor.
JOHN WALLICHS,
ol Hall county.
For Attorney. General.---
ISAAC POWERS,
of Dakota con it I v.
ForSupt. of Public Distinction.
W. W. W. JONES.
For Com. of Public Lands nod HullillngM.
.1 G. KENDALL,
of Howard county.
ForTlivjont of the University. -
C. II. G EKE,
of Liineastejryoutity,
Agression a Ia""
)Vw'7S?inj 1st dlstrlelYSk f-
A. .1 .fVMKflAtVM
L-. i w1
of ltlcliardson County.
JUDICIAL.
For District Attorney ad Judicial dlstrlet
J. it. STItOIIE,
Of Cass County.
aOXJ2sTT-5r.
For StatoSeniiloi
JA11VISS. CHURCH,
of lledfoid.
For Itepresntatlves
GEO. It.SIIOOIC,
ol Aspluuiill,
JACOIIGOOD,
of Layiayello.
For County Commissioner, 'Jd Dlstrlol-
FUANi; UEDFEHN,
of London,
FAOTIONE-PAST AND PRESENT.
The excuse that soinu lU'inibllcans
niako for oppoinj tlio noiiilneos of tho
party la Mint the convention or machine
was run by some party loader whom
they do not Hue. Thai excuse or rea
son is not a good one, and If all mem
bers of party or other organizations
would adhere to the idea of opposing
the majority whenever some promi
nent party man happens to be duhbed
a leader, or a fuctionist, then thn party
would heldoin bo successful; for tho
bolters by joining with the "common
enemy" of tho liopublicau pnrtv, can
usually defeat the ticket although nom
inated by a fair majority of thu parly.
There are party leaders in eerv coun
ty just as there are in this; tlieie al
ways were and always will be; and
when theie are leader.s there are al
ways so-called factions. We have
beard people, thoughtlessly, as wo be
lieve, deploie tho fact that there are
paity leaderw; but leaders of a party
are just as necessary, for eirectivo work
and success, as leaders in any other or
ganization. Tarty leaders are not only
necessary but inevitable. People every
where and in all tho walks of life nat
urally look for leaders, through no
personal favoritism, but as a lepresen
tatives of ideas and princlples.and they
as naturally follow them iih long ns
they are true to those nrincinlcmmdnvo
successful in carrying thoin out.
There exists at this time considera
ble dissatisfaction in Xeumha countv,
amongst a portion of the party be
cause the regular nominees of the par
ty do not belong to tho faction which
thoy belong to; but it is a fact that the
oldest settler cannot remember the
time when there were not Inurim. ami
consequently factions since theio
lias been party lines drawn in
tho COIllltV. Tliov nMimiihi- u lion
and but a few years ago -the faction-
ai struggles between Tom Majors and
Hill Daily were as bitter and unrelent
ing as it now is between those allied
-
VOL. 27,-NO. 18.
WW w r BB M
gentlemen and Church Howe. Then
if Dully succeeded in having himself
or any friend nominated Majors would
bolt, Join the DemocrnlH and defeat
him if possible. Ami If Tom or friends
got on tho ticket Dally would kick, and
so it was up to tho time when Church
Howe entered tho nrona. Thoy would
havo been lighting yot find not Mr.
Howe proved a fortuldnhlo opponent to
Doth of 1110m; unci if ihoyioould kill
Howe politically, or shouldMfo in anv
way bo removed from Ihn fluid, Majors
and Dally would wltho'tTt a doubt, be
gin their old factional fciul where they
lelt off two years ago, and the party
would again bo divided between .Majors
and Dally a It used to be and as it is
now between those two mid Mr. Howe.
Our old readers leinember how a four
years ago Dally captured tho primaries
Irom Majors aud was nominated for
county treasurer, and that Majors
bolted, and helped elect the Democratic
candidate. Then wlmn Wils. Majors
afterward run for county clerk Daily
organized his forces and did all in his
power to defeat him, and so thov had
it at every election. And then n now
they worked-fornplte, for revenge, for
purely self, and iinviir a lid.- iiiHiin.v
strike, prompted by unselfish loyalty to
the party.
"When llov. Fifrnns was nominated
for governor Majors opposed him and
supportedworked-for and voted for
the Dcmoerntlceandldntc, and It Is
proverbial in this county that when
one of those menaro not on the ticket
or thoy aro not permitted to dictate
who shall be on It, they'lry to defeat
it, either oponly or treacherously.
Other factional leaders; in this coun
ty, when defeated at tho primaries or
convention, acquiesce, accopt the situ
ation as the will of tho majority, and
help elect tho ticket. "KVen Church
Howe, whoso alleged defective Repub
licanism is now caning lorth their us
ual hypocritical groans, has nnvordqno
otherwlsn than support his party tick
et. Majors and' Daily wear the belt,
theiefore, us tho only reTorm" leaders
wo havo in Nemaha county When a
ticket is nominated that does not'earrv
a Majors or some 'resemblance to tho
Miijois family, it must bo beaten, to
'reform Ropublioniijiolities in Xoinahu
county" the language used in our
presence-by on of "Thorn.
""-f TTTT- 1 1 .
riglUn nlegltmato sense, but when
W.?, .. .i. it.. 1...... ii sit. ,,..nrtftr
auuseu mi iiiu-.niu"" '"v "'"
nave nttJHis'Uouo, then thoy are pro
ductive ouiy 01 tiemorairaiioii, Re
publican defeats and Democratic vic
tories. . .
Readers of Tin: A ovr.u'i isr.it, we
appeal to you as candid honest men if
this is not lruov
Tom Majors said the other day "I
have nothing against the Republic-nil
liclnil I.Iihv 1110 nil inwul mini lint I IV
the way they were nominated, and tho
man imtt ruii iiie coiivauiiou is wuac
I nhti'i'l tn " Is tliln mil 11 miial tllu.
gtisting display of cheek and cgollsim
1 or one wuose record asjt politician w.
that of a bolter and disorganize)', and:
as a representative at Wiuiliiiigtoin
that of a criminal. Itlslsiich a inai!
as this man Majors whojuiow h;i tho .
audacity to undeitake ttnlictate to tlu
solul voters of Nemaha comity and
he, by tho way is dictating to both par
ties a ticket for them to vto who.
they shall elect and who defeat, Ijt.i.s.
this man Majors, whoso revord oflicliil-.
ly and jiolitically is a tench in the '
nostills of all tho Jlepiibhciin partyof ' ,
Nebraska, who is brazenly demand ing
the defeat of such) honorable men ;iu
.luilge Church, George R. Shook and .
.lacob Oood. '
0. ilmy say it to,n Howeticuat. Well
suppose it is had itiiit bean u Ho wo
ticket it would havo been a Majors
ticket; and would 'that have madofit
any better? Supjjooe 'J'ihii had rbn tto
primaries, and ho could have succeeded
111 nominating his father for senator.
Hill and Wils. for- rajJresenta lives and
.Johnnie for county f commissioner,
would that havo united the people any
better than the nominee? ehuseuV Of
course not. It would simply have been
more gratifying tu TojuTs egotism and
family pride. "
'i'HE Atvturrisi:it eaii consistently
tako the ground it docs, for vu never
bolted, and always supported the noni
iners of tho party wltho'ut vegaid ttv
the lender or faction chuieil with
bringing thtm out. s
When the party nomltmles men of
questlonablo ability and character, vot
ers may be in a measure, excusable for
defeating them; but at this time they
can have no such reason for doing so;
and we have too much conlidenco in
the honesty of purposo and good senso
of tho people, to believo that they will
defeat tho present Republican nomi
nees, for no bettor ronsoifHhan that
Majors, and a faw of his vindictive,
helpers, desiro it on purely personal
and solflsh grounds. -j
I" WISE DECISION. "
I will tako my rocIpc,s"aud prescrip
tions toNiekoll, whero I yylll get them
filled correctly with tlio best of
drugs and without any substituting.
Norton, Schultler, Ktudebaker and
Mitchell wagons for salo as cheap as
any house in the sta'e, by Campbell.