Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 26, 1882, Image 1

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SOUTH AUBURN BUSINESS .CARDS.
ARRWRIQHT k CURZON,
JEWELERS,
ELGIN, SPRINGFIELD ntid WALTHA.M
WATCHES. "
South Auburn, ... Nebraska.
T F. WEST. M D.
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PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON,
SOUTH AUHUUN, NEH.
OFFICE. Up Stain, over AUvchtiscr office.
pORNELL, G. V,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofllou olio door north of llleehurs Store.
SOUlTt AUHUUN, N'Eli.
Will practice In all tbo Courts nnd attend to
rolb'utloiiH,
pHICAGO LUMBER CO.,
J DonlersJ In t
Lumber, Paint, Liino mid Conl,
SOUTH AlTItUUN, - NKHUASKA.
DILLON & CROAN, '
Deiildic In
Drugs, Boohs, Stotionory, Paints.
Oils, Glass, Cigars, Etc'
South Auburn - - Nubrnskn.
DEV1N ft riSHER
General Morohnndislnr;.
IjUY doODS, GUOUHUIKS, HATH, CAPS.
uoors, shoiss, i:tc J
South Auburn, - - Nobriwltn.
n j. wood.
J NOTARY PUBLIC,
Anil Lightning, Fire uiul Wind
INSUUANOH AGENT.
South Auburn, Nut).
T?D. WALTZ,
ill . BARBER
All tclnclH of I'miHiirlul work done 'ftltli
nenlnesnud In tbo lutist stales of the art.
Shop second door north of iho Hnldrci;o.
GEO. RIECHERS, "
Dealer In
Clothing, Hnts, Cnpi, l?oots, Shoos,
n id Quoonswaro.
Hotter, 1'cijs and I'rnditco taken In oxchnnge
for goods.
South Auburn, Nebraska.
GW. FA1RBROTHER, SR.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Will pay attention to ConypyniU'liiK, Land
Aitonay business and taking Depositions,
lllnnlc Deeds Mortgages, and nil sorts or
blanks on liuml,
HOLDREGE HOUSE.
Hest Hotel In tbo City.
TV.rt TPTTTTITIATWT Prnni.)nnr.
sbchias flninMetorn'GnodAl!fiVCTiy1
Kluoiouiulgoou Accommodations.
South Aubuin, . - - Nobrnskn
1
HUTCHINS & ELLIOTT.
licitleiHln
AtlMulturftl Implements,
v.;'4?y. . Carriages Etc.
Wasons,
Ncbraalca
fioui Auburn,
iouni An
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i3 , ,
il'ENRY .HARM,
1 Proprietor
, CALVERT MEAT MARKET,
' Nleo, Sweet", Krosh Meat always on hand, nt
Keasnnublo Kates.
Sonth Auburn, .... NebriiNltn,
TJ T. F. WERT & CO.
i-1 Inai
Insurance & Collodion Agonts.
Sftcflnl attention Ktven to renting and
Uuylug twid HolliiiK FnrniB nmlfclty proporty
J'..0. Rulldlng. South Auburn, Neb.
T INN & COOPER,
J-j Dealers In
GRAIN & STOCK,
Highest Market price pnld for nil kinds of
Grain and Live Stock. Olllco at tho elevator.
South Auburn, Nub.
McGEE St MOORE.
Dealt rs In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SOUTH AUHUUN, NHH.
Ulghost JIarki't Price paid for Uutter and
Hggs and Pioduco.
jT"RS. A H. RICHARDS,
J-'J- Millinor nud Drossmnlcor,
Full Stock ot Ladles FurnlHliliiK Goods and
Fancy Notions. Second door South of Dill
on it Croun'fl dniK store, South Auburn, Neb.
M1CK.ELL & SHURTZ,
IN ' Doaleis In
Drugs, Glass, Paints, Oils, Stationery
and Wall Papor.
SOUTH AUHUUN, - - NEIIU.
I) B. CLANCY,
.1.V
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware,
A lnro and Select Stock of everything
kept In a llmt-ehiNs harrdwaro store,
A good repair hIioj) In connection with tlio
stoio. Two doors south of Hl&cbers store,
South Auburn, Neb,
T
THOS RICHARDS.
"REGULATOR,"
Dealer In nUGOIKS. WAGONS, and
AGPIUULTUU.VL. IMPLCMF.NTS
South Anliiun, Neb.
WILLIAM ROBF.TTS, '
proprietor
Restaurant nnd Balcory,
A flno stock of C infections and OlRars, '
Warm meals at all hours 25c. First donr
south of Holdroao Houso
WILLING BROS. A JORDAN, .
Dealors In
Hardware, Stoves, Tinwaro Purni-
turo, Woodonwaro, Etc.
Special attention paid t Tin Hoollnc and
Spouting. South Auburn, Neb.
WM. MATTHIESEN,
' BlaohsiuithinK,
WAGON AND OAHUIAGE W'OHIC
Ncntly and 'promptly done. No 21 bant re
Avtinue, South Auburn, Neb,
WILLIAM SHANKS.
' Proprietor
Livery, Food and Sale Stable's.
On Nemnlm Street, South of tho ifbldrego
House, South Auburn, Nob
T V. KERNS'
o LUMBEH YAUD,
SS3WC5K3E2W,
North and South Auburn,
Neb,
P. W. Samuklson, J). J. Wood,
Ranker, Cashier.
MemahaOountvBsnk
A abarn, Nebraska .
Does a Goaieral Banking
Business,
JPm'ticiliir 2z;eulUm Giv
en Collect ioiiut
Moncv loaned on Approv
ed Socui'ity.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
This is the Oldest Bank and ha3 tlio only
Timo Look in tho Oity.
Fu rm I.o.liiH nci,'iit lut oil nl Low Knto of lutrrcst.
Exchange, on all parts ot
HI. & atiti SUtrope.
T H B
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)aUUJ') Q3aa(l9
SOUTH AUBURN, NEBR.,
a 'f tt f
t AMPLE CAPITAL- $
MONEY LOANED On app oved iccurlty, at a
Reasonable Rate of Interest.
EXCHANGE Bought and sold on the principil
Cities of the United States and Europe.
JNO. L. CARSON & CO
S. A. Osljori!, (.'. . Tnyloi
Notauv I'uni.ie.
Osbobn & Taylor,
ATTORNEYS and
Counselors a! Law.
Calvert 'il Bro-nrnville.
PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED
ERAL COURTS.
Special attention given to collections pud sale of
KEAL ESTATE.
Nemaha Co., Neb.,
Moving been recently Surveyed and Platted on
SLC. 7, T. 5, R. 13,
In the Western part of Nemeha County, Ne
braska ofTers rare clunr-s for
Commercial
Mechanics!
Business,,
JiUw & O figures.
POIt CASH OH ON TIJE.
Apply 10 s. A. OSBORN,
UrownvillB, Johnson, or Calveit
JOHN S. MTNICK,
Nenialia Cit, 3Meb.
y. if '
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JOHNSON
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NORTH AUBURN BUSINESS1
ICARD.
G
OSS' PICTURE GALLERY,
North Auburn, Nob
copyimi old I'lCTinus a avm
Olllcc -First door South of tho-HtiJS
MOSEY
1 Pin
1 RUF.MAN,
Plain and Ornamental Pointer.
Coulmcih taken Willi nil iiiiiiorlnllifrSTnliod.
A-Work Ktinwinieed.-fiu
NORTH AUHUUN, - - IHNnll.
I E 1SOTHEL,
J , proprietor
Noith Auburn Billiard Pnrlor.s.
ktepsn nleoHtoek of SP
OIQAUS, CONI-'KOriONH DTCOTWC.
I M. GLASGOW,
PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON,
NORTH AUBURN, - - $WNLBR
"Ilosideiico-fJilinoi o'h iJlc.
nil. A. OPPERMAN,
PHYSICIAN ANI SUltjmpiV,
Has been located in Nemalu CffijnjV vincc
!So8. Strict attention paid to all ACjUJrE and
CHRONIC DISEASLS, Aflict1oSS of the
Ear asitl 3Syo fciiiiuiiy Tigd',
JWSSrAitifii.ial et always on lun'ijTto"a
Suit an site or coloi. CallijRtl
tiadcil to Jay or night flp
OFFICE Northwest coiner Cuutt and. Second
Streets. t WflL
RESIDENCE-Southwesr corner iIolnpd ad
Streets, SIlERIDAtf, NEB.JB'aoyi
TAK3S NOTZ8E7""
Mts. K Moiia'inn, of Mniyvllloto., will
be at North Aubuin on Mn -b''
17th and 18th Days of DocSmbpr
'hen Hho will be prepared
ol eyoilltenses. Ilertreuti
to tmaVnll forms
neut btfiifpcimu.
mint ciini tor mnuuinti'd
forms of InllatumuMou of
audNeelier. She will nNu
on tho ITithof each month.
'U.Itt5JIU(l 1111
th 0VPHVrCoiiitt
bo at Wownvlll.
1Kb
SuikIchI nperatloilH will
Dr. D. Wllnon ol Mary v
bo porfOnnod hy
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BnOWNVILLE BUSINCSSMRDS.
J.
II. B R O A r V
Attorney mil! Oontittnl
lilfW,
r.rou uviiii ,
J.
ST ITL .,
AT'l'UltMSVS
AT sV.V
Olllcc of County J mine, llrowitrllSf )Tfc
Fnurehalis, iiecotnpltMied workmen.,'tiostl
yo, nesistinvcM, msniouaoie niur oihh, ea
foam. Work done piomplly and Kuarnii
todlnNnllsi. Mist door west ol pont-illlce,
lliownvllle, Ni b.
CAM RICH,
Houso, Sign, Carriage and
Or2ia:noutal Painter.
imOWNVH.Li:. .... Mill.
UMiioui,i:i
(l(Vi;it.MI'M
KUOWNVILI
Pahl-t Capital,
$.?ofouo
Aatliorhtid
a
$00,000
IH IMtKPAHK'iVU TltANSACT A
General Banking Bnsines.
IIUV AKIIHKIiI,
OOIN & OUEEENOY DEAFTB
uii nil tliuiirlnclpnl cities ol the
United States and Europe
MONEY LOANED
On npproveil security only. Time Dnifts iIIsroiiui
d. ami uneclril HCooiiiinuaiii
tloiiNKrntittHl to ilupoilt
HUNT IIONDH,
th. Dnnlersln (lOVKUNMKNT IIONDH,
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
DEPOSITS
itecplveil pnvnlilooil'lomiiKt sn I INVKUKHI'ii
iiweiloa UiiiccurllllciiletorUiHilt,
OrilKtriOUH.-Win.T. lien, H. M. Hatlov, St. A
llnmlley. Prank K. .Tolinaon, Luther Uoiirilo)
Win. I'rnlslior.
JOHN L. OARSOXt
A. U. I) VISO V, CrtHhler PiiMldent.
J, C. MuXawiiito1, AiKt'Oahler..
MONEY SAVED!
I ill sell you a
BETTER OEG AN!!
in ovory respect for
S 8 S.O O "
Than are being sold in this vicinity for
S100 and upwards.
JAS. H. DYE,
Omfl -Nemaha City.
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HARNESS.
Mode nnd repaired ns Well as can be dono
uuywhere, on short notice, and
VRUY REASON AH TsE TJ-JiUS,
IVcmalia City, Xclr.
s
llfl
in rin: ti. s.
First National Bank
iu
P.P.BTATIIH,
Caahior.
Prosidont.
mmi
AIIIIVUX, XllllUASKA,
IS
3
And oilers Its Sotvlees to tho
Citizens of Auburn
-.AND
NEMAHA COUNTY,
For the liansnullnu of any Iluslness In
tho lino of
13 a li k i n a .
gcbras&aftvw'ttecv
JlSftJf" Entered at the postoffice at South Ao
burn, Nebraska, as Second Class matter.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE.
For Govornor
JAMES W. DAW US,
of Hnllno county.
For Lieutenant Governor. '
A. W AGED,
of Hamilton coiulty.
For Secrelniiol Slate.
" E, P. UOGGENS,
of LaiieiiNteroounty.
For Treasurer.
LOUAN CL-AIUC,
of Hoono county.
For Auditor.
JOHN WALIilCHS,
ot Hall county.
For Attorney-General. --
ISAAt" POWEltS.
of Dakolnofinnty.
ForSupl. of Pnbllo InHtruoilon.
W. V. W.JONICS,
For Com. of P.iblle Lunds and HulIdliiKN.
t G KENDALL,
of II twin d county,
For Hejontuf the UnlviiKlty.
C. H. GEUE,
of liitnensUT Count.
Si&teliftVCONGRr.SStCJKA
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UrteWrRlJrRLWirtHq!lSa
rmHMS8ffim
3-XJTDXCJXjA.X..
Dlstilct Attorney I'd Judicial dlsti let
J. II. STUODIJ,
Of Cass County.
For
COUNTY.
For Stnto Setiatoi
JAUVISS. CHUU0H,
of Hedlord.
For Hepresntatlves
GEO. U, SHOOK',
01 Axpinua I,
JAOOH GOOD,
of La liijettu.
For County Commissioner, 2d Dlstilet
FUAMC UEDFEUN,
of London.
THE MONGREL CONVENTION.
A few so-called Republicans and
such Democrats as Prank .Johnson mid
.loo Docker can manage, assembled at
Siunuolson's Hall, at 1 p. in. 011 theSild,
and put tho machinery in motion for
defeating if possibln tho Republican
ticket, i'lesuut also weiequltoa nuni-r
bur of ti uo-blue Republicans, Demo
crats who do not pioposo to bo tiaded
olf a year in advance by Johnson,
Docker, Majois k (Jo.; and a light
smart sprinkle of (Jieenbackers, who
.supposed thoy had been invited theie,
but who found out by the result that
thoy had 110 pint nor lot in the "cut-and-dry"
aft. dr. Hence tho showing,
as to numbers, was fair about oue-
lotutlr pel haps as many people as at
tended tho Republican convention.
On motion of Doo. McComas, C.C
Donald was chosen chairman, 0. A.
Cecil, of Uiownville, and Wilson, of
Johnson, weio made seeiotaries,
Mr. Donald, on taking tho chair
thanked tho convention for tho pi ecious
honor, imploied tho delegates to he
liiunionioUs an unnecessary admoni
tion, evetythliig having been pre-arranged,
after tho fashion of tho"IIowo
convention") unjoined theiinpoitaiico
of nominating good men. "Rut," said
tho 'Squiio apologetically, realizing tho
supoi Unity ot the suggestion, "LbulioNO
you aro all good men."
A.J. Skeen, a prohibition wliooper,
of iiioii; tlian local famo, moved a com
uiitteeon ciedentials. A.J. was the
chairman of the same.
While waiting for thoropoit of tbo
credential committee, Hon. J. II.
Hroady was called on for it speech.
Had it been a stiaight Democratic
meeting without tlio slight Republi
can kink in it Mr. Broiidy would have
been at home, but hu shrunk fiom tho
task of attempting to elicit the ap
plause of the mixed crowd bofoio him.
ThoiofmoMr. Bioady oxcuscd himself
by saying: "I don't think a spooch at,
all necessary. This is not a proper oc
casion for a speech- can't seo any pos-
0HAB.D.HIX0N,
fu IHIflfcSBf filF"
ftff. KttlUft III-
irHUM. Wfliwl B
ullilo good it would do" in mi tiisom
hltiuHi) divorsiiU'd on pollliuH. Vary
HKoly Jlr. Droady wiih cortoct In siirh
u U' for tliooiowd tuilv wiw iih var
1 OKiitcd nil u coon's (nil, iiut if ho had
any (ht-ad of mi oiTort to plwi?o hot It
tlio iiuiniblieiut Htripo mid Doinoctulic
sti ilio, ho was in in en or. Any kind
of hog-wash would have been ttwai
Towjcd, for tho patilotio bimines's of
dofentini,' tho lU'nubllemi paily must
go on.
,T. II. Mlllor, n bully good Dcmuornl
of L'oni, who had orawled out of Tom
Majors' pocket mid got InioUho con
vi'iitlon, moved that tho dylegatos
cant tho full vote of their pm-inot.
TIiIh was a vmy Judicious and timely
motion, for thisi would lnako tho voto
look big and lull whllo lually u lnfijor
itj ofahodttlegatoii woionot thuio.
tvV, llmtton, a Hrownvlllo Uemo
cinmoi'd to nominate a sonalor ho
doifljth'sa loi'iiut a candldato for houu
tortl. t', McXaughton, of tho Pirst
XaJIonal Hank of Uiownvillo, who has
prjilo in railing himself a Inill-lnccd,
Ihiusw lie nevover ulos tho lUmnbli
emrtK'kotlf ho can possibly Ibid any
thing to get seared oil' at, then stood
uihumI named Htm. . I. II, Pisher us tho
man already nominated- ghlng Mr.
Pisher a solid oil' about as follows: "I
aiijf sol ry Mr. Oliaiiman thatlam nob
liermitted to place In nomlnallou Mi.
.1. 11. Ilioady, tt man the people want.
We have been labeling with Mr. Ilioady
all day fdr his consent, but without
avail, 1 am sorry to say Mr. Iliomly
tliiukft his pilvato business will not
ponniC'him. Wo could elect Mr. Hroady,
but fts, he peremplotlly decliiles, I
therofoie havo the pleasuie of naming
Mr. J.' JJ. 1'Mslier. of Aspinwall,- for
senator." , And according to the eut-nnd-dri
'airangeuleni; Ilr. MqNuugliUm
moved to nominate Mr. P. by acoliima
tion, which wiw done unanimously.
(J. Kablhiger, of J)ougi;isj .Mr.
(Ji'nvor, or (Hon 1)bok ; and Mi'. ,1. J'.
Mlllor, of Washington, w'eio then
named for leiubfijjiwitjlvos. Tho llrst
ballot lesulled aafollow's:
Pabliugcr ....., M
Gravnr , 57
Miller 4
Mr. Miller being a Oreonbaeker, of
ooutse stood no earthly show inacut-antl-iliy
convention llkuthat .Jolinson,
J)iw'kor. Mulitrtt St. P.t. hnviiiir Irinr mro
Ttilviaed:theomies:ijetVeeli 'tho.'two
rxiL.-." . ri'vj -, w Y. .,,.,,.. ,..., ,,-,-
tiitzmmfML
i'gtaJSMiV7irKfilfrnffiia'V
m
MrmLm&MmpAWii?ml&
1 iinled by accMrtnianci'13ro'olifft5ifr'w
inlssiouer.
Ciyi motion of IcComiu ti central
committee was appointed to 1111 any
vacancies that might occur by declina
tion on.the ticket. A stiaight bourbon,
niter thty adjournment, said McComas'
motion to. appoint a commlltee for the
purpose iie. meutiwned was ridiculous,
because all tjie nominees had agreed to
serve before tho convention met -just
as they did at the ''IIowo convention."
The convention adjourned hud reliied
In f,ood order, mid with unmistakable
sober earnestness.
The most eoiumigmtis thing about
the coin cut ion wie the absence of
Maiois, Daily, Stall, parson, Stewart
and other prlipe iiioveirf in organizing
opposlt ion to tho Republican ticket ami
instigating tho convention. Tho
Hist three of the above named wero
never before known to absent tlinm
sehos from a convention, and they
weieso much Interested In this 0110
too. It would havo looked better for
their cause had thoy at least been in
town, but lor all of them tostayaway,
by pic-aii.inged programme, doubtless,
was so extremely thin that a blind
man can see through it. ..
Letter From a Domoorat,
(Jlkn Rook, Oct. '21, 1S82.
Kihtoii Advuutisjju: Is not tho
old adage 111010 than true, which tms
"That politics makes sti auge bcd-fel-low
" when Tom Maiorsuud Hill Dally
can occupy the saino bod with Prank
Johnson, Walt, Hackney, Dr. MeCom
a, Bratton and 1 Hroad. Will Iho
Democratic partv Hiatal it to bf traded
oil by such men as JoIiiiboii, Hackney
Co., like cattle and hoir.es in market
or will thoy havo tho manhood to vote
118 thoy please logardloss of the trade
to make Frank county tionsuier,
Docker county oleik, and Tato slieilff,
0110 year fiom this fall. It was only a
few aliott vears if I remember eon uut--ly
that Prank Johnson, McComas,
Hroady, Hratton and othurs voted tbo
straight Republican county ticket, in
cluding Tom Majors for contingent
congressman, for the simple reason that
they could not contiol tho Democratic
convention and nominate- their favor
ite candidal es. ft may bo thov aro to
have flomo of Tom's 20,000 ho expects
to got for four years service as contin
gent congressman, when ho satisfies
tho congressional coinmitteo that tho'
census of Nebraska taken in 187 1 was
taken In 1872. Dkmockat.
Look at tho tickets, and every un
prejudiced voter will acknowledge that
the straight Ropublicon tlck.it is tlio
superior in every way for elllcloncy in
tno positions sotigui. Aim win preju
dice win against ability, common somio
and the interests of tho puoploV
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