Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 07, 1867, Image 3

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'ok "Deeds, Mortgagee, Executions, Replevin?,
Kn4.c. Ac. Ac for sale at this Office.
'' SHEFFIELD & EATON, 124 Pine Street end
fi S WILLIAMS." CAftuf Sf,A . cor.WA.
rbo re the autbdsed Agent in St. Louis for this
tr will attend to ousting collections and purctas
ti in the City St Louis.
BROWNVILLE, TI1URSPAY, NOV. 7, ISST.'
. BAILIiOAD MEETING. TLe citi
j aecsof Brownville, aDd all interested in
I tj,e Railroad interests of Nemaha Couo
! iy, are requested to meel at McPherson'a
I Hal!, in tlis city, to morrow, Friday,
evening, at 7 o'clock, p. m. All should
turn out as matters of vital importance
!enixd immediate attention.
For Choice Groceries go to
SMALL & JAMISON'S.
For fall tetts cf Furniture go to
McFALL & CO'S.
Latest Styles of Hats and Caps at
DORSEY & BRO'S.
jIcCREERY bas Osage Orange
j flanh for cale.
! Ten thousand dollars worth of Boots
end Shces at
j THEO. HILL & CO.'S.
Large Stock of Boots just received at
DORSEY & BRO'S.
I Cash Paid fr al kinds of country
! produce at P- G. STORE.
I
j rotatocs uanica. we m pay
l fa highest market price in cash or goods
!'or 1.000 bushels Potatoes.
SWAN & BRO.
Go to Rainey &. Lewis for Custom
; Made "Boots and Shoes
We Pay Cash for Butter and Eggs.
BLISS & HACKER.
At P. G. Store.
Gen's fine Cajsimere Suits at
DORSEY & BRO S.
1.000 John Defre's Moline Plows.
3 000 yards Carpets and Oir Cloths at
THEO. HILL &, CO.'S.
ClothiDg can be had at old prices of
RAINEY & LEWIS.
! Tbe Best Teas n market at
1 P. G. STORE.
? Goto Dorsey Si Bio's for your Clo
iling. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes
! Wheat and OatS wanted in exchange
'cr goods at
i
J. L. McGEE &, CO.'S.
" II. C. Lett, Land Agent, Brownville,
lebraska.
I All kinds of Country Produce wanted
x RAINEY & LEWIS'
HUGE STOCK of Under Shiru and
-'nwers at
DORSEY & BRO'S.
20.000 yards Flannels and Linseys.
10.000 yards. Cloths, Satinets and
uci, at
THEO. HILL & CO.'S. .
Corn Wanted, for which I will pay
e highest market price in harness.
J. W. MIDDLETON.
The reputution for selling Goods cheap
ned ty W. V. Hackney is well de
rved. Try him! His stock is No. 1.
Seating and Cooking Stoves
re lot for sale low for cash at
I SHELLENBERGER BRO'S.
Government Overcoats and Blankets
?Mat DORSEY & BRO.S
W.000 yards Calicoes at 12 1 2.
iO.OOO yards brown and bleached
'lias, from 10 to 50 cents, at
THEO. HILL & CO.'S.
Two desirable dwellings for sale.
ply a; this office.
icmi lime urass scea for sale at
PG Store of
BLISS & HACHER.
Hrst Premium Flour and New
a Meal at
I ' P. G. STORE.
&wls, Nubias. Hoods. Cloaking,
are selling at Rainey &. Lewis'
per tuan any caber house id the
r
poking Apples and Sweet Potatoes
! P. G. STORE.
10 Shawls, front 1-50 to 20 00.
)CloaJi?lrnew styles, from 10 to
i
JO Balmoral Skirts, from 1 to 810.
& pair Blankets, from S to S20, at
THEO. HILL &. CO,'S.
aIW?r'8 Bazar. The third num.
sf this popular paper ju&t received
;e Telegraph Nws Depot.
Jamison have just received
invoice of Fall and Winter Dry
' Quick, ale and small profits"
ties their store four times a year.
:Hj Cried and canned. Fruits for sale
11 ?. G. STORE.
Craps VlKCS. Isabella Grapevines,
layers from bearing vines, at 25 cents
each, if talten this fall. Cuttings at SI
per 100. R. W. FUHNAS, '
Brovvnville, Neb.
" Thej may talk of 'Lore ia a Cottage,'
And bowers of trellised vise ;
Of nature bcwitehicgly simple,
And milk maids half divine ;"
But all is nought when compared with the
superb stock of Ladies Dress Goods, to
be found at the house of
TEARE & CO.
511 (lillCtO!! will positively open an
other splendid lot of Saddles by the 9ih
or 11th inst., which lie will sell cheaper
than any other establishment in Ne
braska.
The Njinph No. 2 we learn has
been purchased for 81,200 by John Way
man-r-fonnerl head Engineer on the
Lacy and others, who propose to repair
and get her in running order yet this
Fall.
Married On the 1st instant, at the
Episcopal Parsonage, Bicwnville, by the
Rev. Geo. R. Davis, Charles Alley, Esq.,
of Peru, to Miss,Zaidee S. Judd, of Sa
lem, Wisconsin.
It is now very generally understood
that what cannot be found at TEARE 5t
CO.'S, cannot be had anywhere.
Pine and other Lumber, all kind
t at may be called for, and Lath and
Shingles, in abundance at the Red Store
of SMALL & JAMISON.
N(W Residence. Samuel Somers
is erecting a neat residence on the Fer
guson addition to Brownville. Building
in that section is keeping up with the bal
ance of the city, which has doubled
residences this sea.-on.
Christmas Is Coming. Of which
we are reminded by seeing Phil. Deuser
straightening up his stock of Notions.
Phil is determined to be up with the de
mand in light Groceries, Confectionaries,
Toys and Notions.
CharlCS BrClgle since selling out
bis interest in the Brownville Brewery
has opened up a small Groceries just
opposite this office, with a Patent Lagei
Beer attachment. Charley is irrepressibl .
All persons indebted to the undersign
ed by Book account, or otht-rwise, will
please settle the same within 30 days.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
A. P. COGSWELL.
''Yoa may talk of the pleasure of sleeping
Id the shade of a rpresding tree,
And a walk in the fields at morning
By the -i2e of a footstep free ;"
But for real, genuine, comfortable sleep
ing, these cold nights, give me thosnfiije.
soft Lambs' Wool Blankets I saw at tht
store of TEARE &. CO.
WaLtCd. 100 ba&ds to get out R.
R. Ties on Mill Creek, Atchison Coun
ty, Missouri. 2d learns to haul the
fame. Apply to I. W. Uedforu,
Brownville, or White & Durfee, Rock-
port, tf
Winter Is Coming ! And the Ladie
do say that M'Fall & Co., sell Rear y
Made Comforts, Pillo-v?, Sheets, &.c.
cheaper than the raw material can b
bought for here ! We telieve it! Sup
ply yourself immediately !
Arc YOU Satisfied to pay for a pound
of- Saleiatus aud only get 14 or io
o luces ? if not, then buy Did Chemical
Sateratus.
Auction! Auction!! Auction!!!
-The undersigned hertby gives none
that he will sell on Saturday next, at 1
o'clock p. m., a large lot cf Dry Goods
Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats 8n
Caps, Notions, Woolen Shocks, Shawls
Cigars, Crockery ware, &c, &c. Sale to
take place at Bedford Si Co.'s old stan1.
This stcck has been cousigbed to me fi
Bile, and will be sold withtut reserv.
J. W. BLISS, Auctioneer.
Livery Stable and Stock far
galg, One of the partners havw.
engaged in other business, one half the
Stock, and the Building now owi el and
occupied by Ben. Rogers &. Co., Brown
ville, is for Sale Everything is in good
order and the business lucrative for ev:
idence of which the Books may be seen.
Enquire of either of the parties, Ben
Rogers or R. W. Furnas -.October,
24:h 1SG7 4 3
G. A. R., Attention !-Post No. l,
District of NemaLa "County r Hereafter
the regular meetings of this Post will be
on every alternate Thursday even-hag al
precisely half past 7 o'clock, commencing
oa Thursday evening, Nov. 7;h, inst.j
when every member is ordered to be
present. Important business to be trans
acted. By order of the Post.
JJtna. Win. H. Hoover is now the
authorized Agent of this old and reliable
Insurance Company. The connection i
a good one for the corppany and this com
munity. Hope Billy will make it pan.
Pay Up. All persons indebted to the
late firm of Atkinson &. Co., either ly
note or accoutit, will tare costs by paying
up at once. We will take Corn, Wheat,
Oats, Rye. Barley. Potatoes, or the
money, and will allow the highest mar
Jr
rfs
ket price for the produce. ' "
AjiNSON h, qq.
, Com CS IS Com. Geo.1 Bryant,
living about six miles west of this city.
left at our office six ears of average Corn
from the same field as that which took
the first premium at our County Fair.
These ears weigh one pound each and
average ten inches in length. The crop
is gathered and by actual measure
ment of both the ground and Corn turns
ofT eighty two bvskels io the acre I We
have heard of other big yields, yet we
doubt much if this can be beat anywhere
upon actual measurement.
New Warehouse. We notice that
Rainey & Lewis are erecting a large
and substantial Warehouse on Water be
tween 1st and 2d btreets. This has be
come to them a necessity from their great
ly increased dealings in all kinds of
country produce. May they increase
continually."
Fine Stock of Lamps. Wm. H.
McCreery has certainly as fine a stock
of coal oil lamps as were ever brought to
this market. They are splendid. His
new style white lamp cannot be excelled
for beauty or finish ; and the colored
gilded lamps are beyond question nicer
than anything ever before produced here.
He keeps chimneys, globes, and every
thing in that line.
If any body finds a Buffalo Robe' with
the following mark.
B rogers livry
Anco B
we are requested to say thatit belongs
to Ben Rogers & Co. Livery, Brownville
Ben announces that he is prepared to
attend to the marking department of all
bu i iess houses needing anything in that
line.
Oor Library Association. what
has become of it? The long winter
nights are al hand, and this safety valve
or the morals of many a young man
should be placed in operation. Nothing
conduces more to the benefit of a com
munity of young men than a good Li
brary ; public, if possible ; yet, if not,
with such fees for membership as will
phce it within the reach of all. Come !
Let's have it going, that the community
may reap some benefit from the books it
contains.
Fast Time U. S. X. The United
States Express Company, J. L. Carson,
Agent, are determined to maintain their
reputation for dispatch in the transporta-
ion of freight. Mr. Evan Worthing or
dered two cases of oysters by this com
pany, which left Chicago on the 29th of
October, and were received by him at
noon on the 31st of October two days
and a half! This company runs a
hrough express car from Chicago to
Nebraska City, and our merchants who
vish their goods delivered in quick time,
it low rates, should patronize the United
States Express Company.
Culverts. Workmen are putting in
he culverts on Fourth, between Main
tnd Water, and the grading of Fourth
rom Nemaha to Water, and the street
outh of it. has been let, the contractor
o commence and complete the work this
Fall, if possible. These wooden cul-
prts we have opposed until we find it of
o use, and now we would suggest that
the Council take into consideration' the
propriety of using on the plauk and
pists. used in their construction, Fore-
min's Wood Preservative. If this is as
g-jod as it is said to be, they would last
t vice as long, while the cost would be
nit a trifle.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Mayor's Office, Brownviixe,
October 17th, 1S67.
Council met pursuant td adjournment.
Present : J. S. Church, Mayor.
Aldermen: T. C. Hacker, C,F. Stew
irt. A. W. Morgan and A. P. Coggsweli
ippeared and were sworn in as Alder
'nn in. place of John McPherson and
J hn Morrison, resigned. .-. '
The minutes of ths previous meeting
vere read and approved.
On motion, W. H. Holbrook was per
muted to cut down and remove two large
-lm trees on Nemaha street, between
First and Second on paying into the city
ireasury 2 io cash.
On . motion, the Mayor appointed a
Street Committee of three, consisting of
A. P. Coggsweli, A. W. Morgan and T.
G. Hacker. ;
. On motion, it was made the duty of
the Street Committee taoversee all work
upon the streets, to let all contracts for
irodrog the streets, and to direct the
City Engineer and the Streei Comrais-
ioneTi'n the performance" ot their du
ties. On motion. M. F. BoJ was appointed
City Marshil, vice G. W. Garrfsori, re
signed. On motion, the City Marshal was to
be allowed twenty dollars per month for
the faithful performance of his duties.
M. F. Boyd appeared and was sworn
in as City Marshal, for the balance of
the term. - . . t
On motion, Campbell & Co. were re
lieved from the farther performance of
their contract of grading on Main btree.t,
near culvert.
On motion, the contract for grading
Fourth street by O. B. Hewett was ac
cented as finished, and a warrant'en bond
I f,uLd was, allowed, him of,S27.
On motion, Campbell &" Co. were al-
lowed ia full for grading on Main street,
a warrant on bond fund for 366 07.
On motion, McGowan &. Co. were al-
lowed in' full for grading on Main street,
a warrant on bend fund for 509.04.
On motion, Wilson &. Co. were allow-
ed a warrant, for grading on Atlantic
street, on bond fund for 626.23.
On motion, G. W. Hill-St. Co. were al-
lowed a warrant on general fund, for 200
mad orders, 6 ;.for six months' print-
ing Council proceedings, 20.
On motion, T. R. Fisher was allowed
an order on bond fund for .12 days' work
as City Engineer, 60. ,
On motion, the Street Committee were
authorized to' let contract for opening
Ailantic street from First street to River,
on such terms as they may think best for
the city.
On motion, the' Street Commissioner
was ordered to report at next meeting
the amount of road -funds collected, and
the manner in which the same were ex
pended ; and he is .further ordered to
make out his account for services in de
tail, showing the work performed by him-
self and-others, under oath, before settle-
ment is made with him for such labor.
On motion, the Council adjourned.
JARVIS S. CHURCH, Mayor.
W. H. McCkeirt, Clerk.
Mayor's Ofeice, Bhowsville,
November 4th, 1867.
The City Council convened in regular
session. -
Present: Jarvis S. Church, Mayor;
Al Jermen T. C. Hacker. C. W. Wheeler,
A. W Morgan, A. P. Coggsweli ; M.F.
Boyd, Marshal ; T. R. Fisher, Engineer.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were-reoa ana approvea.
k 1 a 1
On motion, C. W. Wheeldr was al
lowed city order on the bond fund of
325, for bridges over Fourth and Fifth
streets.
On motion, Wilson & Co. were allow
ed - in city orders on the bond fund
in full for removing 9,073 yards of dirt
on Atlantic street, and were discharged
on the contract.
On motion, Brown's bill of S0 for
damages on account of detention from
labor on ihe McGowan contract, on Main
street, was laid on the table.
On motion, the bill of Win. Peters for
assisting the City Engineer one and a
half days, 3.75, was allowed, and order
drawn on bond fund.
On motion, the bill of Madison Stew
art for assisting the City Engineer one
day, 2 50, was allowed, and order drawn
on bond fund.
On motion, there was allowed Brown
for work done on McGowan contract, in
order on the bond fund, in full for re
moving 725 yards oli Maln street, the
sum of SS0.72, and discharged from con
tract. On motion, T. R. Fi&her, City En
gineer, was allowed, for nine days' work,
on general fund, 10 50.
On motion, J. H. Morrison was allow
ed 2S for fourteen sittings of the City
Council in 1867.
On motion, John McPherson was al
l?ved 28 for fourteen sittings of the
City Council.
On motion, Dr. Matthews was allowed
to cut and use the brush and timber on
Richard street, between Fourth and
Fifth, excepting on sidewalks1' (twelve
feet wide.) without charge to the ci:y.
On motion, J. C. Yantis was permitted
to assign his contract for rent of ferry
franchise on the Missouri River, at
Brownville, to Messrs. Ford & Ward,
on the conditions set forth by said Rufus
Ford in a letter to Capu T. W. Bedford,
of Brownville, under date of Oc'.ober 15,
A. D. 1867, and on conditions made by
Mr.. Ward at this City Council meeting,
to wit :
We (Ford & Ward) will have a first
class ferry boat built in the spring, and
1 (Ford) will guarantee to the people of
Brownville and the community generally
that ample facilities shall be provided al
ail tknes to meet the public demand.
(Signed) RUFUS FORD."
Mr. J. H Calgett presented a peti
tion, signed by ten householders of the
city, asking that he be permitted to sell
malt, vinous and spirituous liquors, at hia
saloon, in the city of Brownville, six
mouths. .
On motion, said license was granted,
on condition that be pay into the city
treasury, for the use of the school fond,
at the rate of twenty-five dollars per
year, and a further sum of one hundred
and seventy-five di liars in cash, for Ihe
use of the city of Brovvnville, per year,
and ten dollars each for billiard tables.
A petition was presented by Charted
Briegel, finned by .ten householders of
the city of - Brownville, asking that the
sard Briegel be permitted, to felt malt
liquor in the , city ol Brownvifle, ia the
Stephens'-botrse, on Main street' fcf' Six
months.
On motion, a license was granted, on
condition that said BriegeTpay into (he
city treasury, for ihe use of the school
fdni.the sum of" twenty-five dollars per
year, and the further sum of twenty-five
dollars per year for the , use and benefit
f said cityc -
On motionr the Sfayor was authorized
and requested to make a full exhibit of
the financial condition s of r tbe city of
Brownville, and report the same at our
next meeting". ,
Ou motion, the Mayor was requested
to. advertise for sealed proposals (by
posting three notices in the city of Brown
yille) for the furnishing material, con
listing cf good oak posts, five Cottonwood
boards, Ax inches wide, io the pannel
boards of same kind for cap and strips at
each post, and for the erection of a fence
around the poblic square.
On motion, the. City Marshal was di
rected to ascertain and report if any
slaughter pens were to be found within
the city of Brownville.
On motion, the City Marshal wa3 ap
pointed Fire Warden
t On motion, the City Marshal was in
structed to put the city well by Ponn's
store in running order.
On motion, the motion instructing the
City Marshal to put the city well in run-
uing order was reconsidered.
On motion to indefinitely postpone the
motion to put the city well in running
order,. the yeas and nays . were ordered.
Yeas: Messrs. Coggsweli, Hacker
and Wheeler. '
Nay: A.W.Morgan.
The motion was declared indefinitely
postponed.
On motion, tho Council adjourned to
Saturday evening, Nov. 9th.
J. S. CHURCH, Mayor.
W. H. McCbeery, Clerk.
Dr. J. H. Jordan, Indianapolis, Ind.,
says : "l nave known Vr Strickland s
Pile Remedy to be thoroughly tested in
numerous cases during the past year.and
with perfect success in every instanca.
And so it is with his Remedy for Diar-
riiura ur iuuiuera.auu uis uuugu jjaisam
Tney are all genuine and pure.1', if
A Stimulating Tonic Life Bit
ters. Good health is a blessing. .The
way to enjoy such is to take a wine glas3
full of Strickland's Life Bitter two
or three times a day. They create a
good appetite: they strengthen the stom
ach; they cure habitual Consumption,
Nervousness, and Heeadache ; they
make the old feel young. If you wish
long life and good health, use Strick
land s Life Bitters, ror sale in bot
tles by Druggists, and by the drink at all
saloons and groceries. if
W. JD. MAHIN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in &11
kinds of
Saddles, Harness, Whips
Oodles, cbc
Smith's Patent Trace Buckles,
Nixon's Patent Trace Buckles
JTorfA Side 3fain Street
BROWN VIIXE, XElRASKA,
JOHN L CARSON
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33xo-W2X-E7illoy
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Exchange bought and sold on all the principal
Cities. Also, dealer in Gold and Silver Com,
Gold Dust and
GOVEBIIHENT B01IDS.
Deposits received, payable at sight.
Interest paid on time Deposits by especial
agreement Taxes paid for non- residents
All kinds of
U.S. BONDS WANTED
JOHN L. CARSON.
J. V. D. PATCH,
MANUFACTURER AMD DBALER IN
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JU1
3" JbUi W E-XjS.-",
Silver and Silver-Platcd ware,
A'so constantly on band, all varieties of
SPECTACLES.
REPAIRING done in the neatest style, and at
SHORT NOTICE,
CBJlEBXS MODERATE. KTOKK WARRANTED.
CITY DRtJG STORE
INToTo.
T DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
Embracing all ttte-limfr 1 TIFf
of the Season.
Also, a large and well-jelected stock of
. Gents Furnishing Goods, .
BOOTS &' SHOES,
HATS AND OAPS!
-AND-
2
ay-?
9
ASS
Our Goods were bought of first hands, and we
think we oan offer such indscemects to purchasers
aseannot'fail to suit those within to btfy. Call
and for yonrsclves.- ' ' f'
All kinds'of Produce taken in exchange
for Goods -5(f
GRANT' S
..0 " '- CAIAP CASU STOES.
..Main Sired beivseen First and Second,
BROWNVILLE," N. T.
' I Would Respectfully inform the Citizens of
Brownville, and nurroandinjr country that I have
jast received my fall Stock of Oooda, consisting of
fa ci
Of the latest Ftj)c3 and be;t quality, Mens heavy
caif Boot?, double soltd Hoots, Fine Kip Roots boys
and cbildrens Boots and Shoes. All kinks of In
dies' Boots and Shoes of the finest and best qu ality.
India Rubber and Buffalo Over Shoes
for Gentlemen and Ladies
Groceries of ' Every Kind,
Wooden Ware. Stone Ware,
. . The Boat Quality of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
The belt Woolen Under and Over Shirts,
Of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail.
SWOEMJ1KERS and HJRXESS-
ALiKERS can rely upon having their
orders filled promptly on short notice
and reasonable terms. Call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
wniCH HE OFFERS FOR SAL8
CHEAP FOK CASH
All of which he offers at the lower t prices, deter
tnineanot to OS cncersois.
GRANT.
n
To all Who Desire to Save Money.
S SEEM A N
Das just received from the East,
large and well
seleted lot of
n
AND
GLTiK!Mt2
Which he oflers at
Eastern Prices.
He defies competition and will convince all who
will call a d examine hi3 Stock Ha has also a
arge Stock of
Hats. Caps, and Furnish
ing Goods, Trunks &c.
Come One, Come All tvho want to
Keep tKeif Bodies Warm.
REMEMBER THE
IMIICtBTHISSW
MjllSr STREET,
BROITSTILLE, WED.
S. SEE MAN.
At the Sign of tha
Big Bed tead.
Is the place to buy
FURNITURE
AND
UPHOLSTRY!!!
UILJ LJ
3
Keep constantly on hand a complete assortment cf
Sofas,
Bedsteads,
Beaurcaas,
Springs beds,
WhatNots
Chairs,
Wardrobe3
Kocking Chairs,
Wash Stands
II it Racks,
N Tables,
Kitchen
Kitchen
and
Parlor,
toped
S tands
and
Parlor
Tab!.'
Metalic
Loongef, 5
Settees,
Mattresses,
Cases,
J5- Lounge
Spring's
Tcte-tetes
Swing Cribs,
Offiue Chairs,
Comforts,
Kitchen Safes,
Plain Stands ;
Rocking Cribs,
Bed Kpr.ngs.
Children s
Cibs and Digs,
Pinoo Sto'l?, Tenpoy Stand.,
Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets,
Pillows, Pillow Slips, etc., etc., etc.. etc.
Show Cases and Office Work made to Order
And anything arid everything required to set op
plin orfanfy housekeeping.
All of their Ware is either manufactured or p.at
up under their special superintendence, v. nich
enable them sound articles at smaller price than
eastern tuanufactuted goods.
OUH IIEA11SE
is at the strvioaof the 7nb!ia any tiso it maj
be needed, and is go: ten p in as ae s'yi as anj
farther cast, -
Hetalic Burial Cases,
cf all sire3 comtsn-tTy orr ha cd , at eastern prices.
We are doin fcnfln's cnst'iftTy ca?h principles.
At a until prnfit, an-d by artenf lyn to hn:aesa and
the wants of the community, ezpfct ir ih fature
as i the past to- receive tho pstrtnjga cf the pub
lie generally.
M'FALL & CO.
LEGAL JVOTICE
To all whom it tny concern ; Know ye.thatthe
second Jlcnday of Koveraber A. D. I3S7, is the
day appointed by the Probate Court of Pawnee
Ctunty .Nebrasta, for hearinj ths application ,for
letters of Administration to issae to W J Robias
f r the Esute of A F Cromwell, late of Pavrxiee
County, Nebraska
Pawnee City, Nebraska, 'Get. Hth 1SS7
; - . J C ED WARDS, Jadga cf Prohjle ,
V
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N"ai!s,Piik, We'J Bacef, Sc4ve, Ao., at
.A5 & BE
BRO'S.
Notice of Foreclosure cr C2iztUa
UOUTGlGi: J
. Wh-rcts GW. Garrisow and Joseph OTtltia
ing business in the City of Erownviiie, 5hrakar
under the rm name of G. W. Uarrisoa k Cv,
Mortinged to J.M. Brunswick of St. Loa'w. H:9
one Billiard Table 5nmbtred 2S7J, oae Li:; lax 1
Table Numbered 3732, two 8ets of i-lirlw do
co Cues, two Uases, twu Bridges, twoseCs'of Coas
ters, and two Cua Kark?, which Said Uort gag i
dited My 30ib , 1867, and recorded in JJortnjw
kecord No. I.oopago 83, in tha Recorder's CLcw
of Nesnsha Connti State cf Nebraska, ani vis
given to secure three jxoiaisory notes of evta data
with said Mortgnge, tn which there is bow dae th
sum of And , w hcreas.defsult has been ntadv
in the rendition of payment of cue of said notes
as set f.rtn in faid ! rtgnge. Thereto no tic
is hereby given that said ChatL'a Mortgage will b
foreclosed bySSa!o of said Mortgaged property at
Public Auction in the basement Story of the biick
building, teltrgorg te the Breitmeyer Estate ia
the City of Brownville, SUte of Nebraska, oa tbw
16tb day of November. A. D. 1337, at on o'clock
P. M
Dated .October, 2tth 187-
J. M. BRUN3WICX,
' per Tipton, JJenett X Church his Attjl
SDHLIA KimUBlS CUBAN I IS
IIOirilRETS'
I203IEOPATIIICSPECin C
TJ AVE PKOVEN, FROM THE HOST AMPLE
LA. experiance , an entire success; Simple Prompt
Efficient, and Reliable. They aro the only Med
icines perfectly adapted to popular ns9 sosinrpl
thai mistakes cannot be made in teing theni ;se
harmless as to be free from danger ,acd so aScieiit
aa to be always reliable. They have raised tha
highest commendation from all, and will Always
render jatiafaction.
Nos. Cents.
1. Cures Fevers, Coepest on, Iaflamatlons
2. Worms. Worm-Fever. Worm-Colic.
13
5
s,
" Cryinsr-Cohc, or leethlnf of Inraats,
" Diancea of children or dolts.
" Dysentery. Gripinjr, Billions Colle
IS,
53
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Neuralezia. Toothache. Ftceacbe.
" Headaches. Slck-Healache, Tarti4
' Dyspepsia, Billions STomach
" Surpressed, or painful Periods.
Whites, too prof used Periods.
" Croup. Covgb, tliffleult Breihins.
" Salt liaeun, Krjsipeias, K. options
" Salt Kneum, xrysipeiaf, JTraptWos.
" Rheumatism, Rheumatic Palna
" Piles, biin- t bleeding.
" Opthalm ; and soraor weak Srw.
" Catarrh. :ute or cbronia, Io3ania
" Whoop i:g Cough, violent Coughs
" Asthm- oppressep Breathing
" Ear Di i-iharges, impaired Hsarlng
" Scrofu a, enlarged Glandu, .Swelliogs
" General debility, Pbysicial weakness
" Dropsy, and scanty .Secretions
" Bea-Sickness, sicknoss from rjdlng
" Kidney-Disease, Gravel
Uervous Debility, SeminarEmls
sictts iDvolnntary Discharge
20,
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22
23
24
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27
28
?9 "
core Meuth, Canker
30
31 "
Urinary Weakness, wettlnj bed
Painlui Periods, with Spaauas
Suneringsat rhauge of Hie
Hpilepisy, Spaxms, St. Vitna' Dace
Diphtheria, ulctratcd Sore Throat
FAMILY CASES.
33
14 "
or 35 large vials, morocco
caSe,conta!nIn3 a specific
for every ordinary clcscaa
; a family in subject to, and
a book of directions, $10
OO
Smal'er ramJy and Traveling cases, wtth
Sot :8 vui, t3 ta3
Speciflcs for all p rivate Deases, both for
uuncg and fr Freventave treatment.
in via. a and pocket caes, $2 to $5
Fvr Sale by
McCOMAS&Co..
ErowDville Neb.
47-ly
Stoneware, Baskets, Washboards, Lanterns Ae.
SWAN A BROTHER'S
s r can
1 "Si
On Tuesday niirht, October 1st, my OfSca la-tafs
City was entered and my Safe robbed of $11,700
in National Bnnk and Treasury Notes, of denomi
nations from $5 to $103, f 4,700 of this money has
lines been recovered , a portion of this money was
enclosed in express" envelopes. Tha thieves re
moved these enve'ops, which we have since found.
I wiil pay the above reward either for recovery
f money or the apprehension of the thief or
rhieves with information that will lead to his or
their conviction. T. W. BEDFORD-
1 tf
FINE STOCK!
Call and See T&em.
; JACOB MAItOHK6
MERCHANT-
MAIX STREET, BRO WNVILLS , NE3RA2.SLA
lias now on hand full Stock of
PIECE GOODS,
Which be is prepared to sell by the yard'. rat'i
out or mike up in the latest and most fashionable
)le. Also, a lara-e lot f Ready Made Clothing,
selected by himself, which he can warrant, and.
will sell
Cheaper than was ever offered before
n this City. A 23 6G
lickle
uitsofall kinds, ani Oysters at
SWAN A BJiO'
7or a, choice f
icle of Tea, go to
SWAN A BRO'S.
tl!
B
cans, Hon
, i omioo. r tour aodu
Apples f
SWAS 4 LRaTiER,
A GOOD
COOKING 8T0YE
Is one of the mort necessary and )!rarie ar
ticles tboseh H economy jnd if properly
managed, will pronoote the health;om
fort aud happiness of every mem
bcr of the family.
NO COOKING 8T0VS
ITave ever been brought befvre the publio whici
olxaiaeck so great popularity or met with mora
fiver than tiko
-AND
Plrraoiitri Rock
OVB ICO COO OP THESE CR5.3BSATSD
COOKING STOVES
Have beerr .lt an ler fell1 garnan!ee, ani
offer them as rererenco wherever found.
wo
THE IMPROVED CHARTER OAK
ITith Extension Top,
U But cne damr. an4 so simple i Stkmik''
strn.-tion that a itld can manaa it. The uvea.
I are brger, take-42re uniform, and the Stove heav-
(fvi U ff
n o i
j) jj j
u2
ar
s
mo., vooticg ciove oi coireputtiing sis,
ever mnde.
Hous?heper$t Store Dwlc c- Tinner &
Can rely opon being suppHed at the lowest ritx
and will find it to their ad vantags to tend fvr,
zanine our Price L;st and CaUlogues before par
chasi? g elsewhere. . Address, '"js
EXCELSIOR 5IANITACTURIXG Ca
12 A 0U Main Street ST. LOCI3 MOv
PWSchl ly Shcllenberrsr Bro., ; .
Brovmvilk, Nebraska.