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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1867)
: ! J t f - A C iYUrtr . fV fi?ICJaU & C Snd ClirlStmas large and commodious yd not a bit too iVVmXP This firm bare just received a new lot large for our material, and will be crowd- or furniture, also a lot of Toy Gigs, Boy's Sleds, Tip Cart?, Stools, etc., the niceaukind of Holiday Presents. Drop in! WESTERN MANUFACTURERS. UNITED STATES BRASS 'AND CLOCK COMPANY, AUSTIN, ILLINOIS. -. . r'nTTHI) '2tWs Mortgages, Executions, Replevins, : freoVe Ac. Ac. Ac. for sale at this Office. rriP i 5 J. S 124 Pine Strttl and pr' M is . - a i. . T ! I... il.li tfce otbo'ea Ageui iu o. miu ill tten! t making collections nd purchss I The Modern Horse-Doctor and Ame rican Cattle Doctor, by Geo. H. Dadd, for caleat T. C. Hacker's City Bock Store. Every farmer should hare one or both of these books. tbe City 3i.w"- Grand Ball at Nemaha City. A rtToWSVILLTUURSDAY, DEC. 19,1867. Grand Christmas Ball will be given at rl-.l.- TI 11 V' U i: ... ri: uaua nail, ivciuaua Vlljf, VUIJSUUas Night. Every arrangement has been made to accommodate a large turnout. We anticipate a pleasant time. fSTBLACKBURN is onr authorised Agent to ub-,criPtioD8 for the Jdvrtiscr ia tbe F air" ,wSiboolDitrict. GBAND TABLEAUX mtin'DAY. DECEMBER 23d, 1S67, Jos. Shutz has now a magnificent lot ed when we receive our Adam's Power Press next Spring. By-theway, the counting room is par titioned off in front, where those, having business would oblige us by transacting it. Messrs. Tipton, Hewett & Church occupy a portion of our counting roomj for their Law office. AH of the rooms in this block are an iformly high and pleasant, those on the ground floor business rooms are all 12 foot stories; the 2d floor, 10 foo stories. The Hall is 20 feet high, and when finished up in the style designed by the Dr. will not be excelled by any j in the State. In the rear of a portion of this block, i imn if f jim; j rr i - - " j tiic uiiiricmioFP SEPARA TOR AND CLEANER 3 CO " A DOESEY BED., Main Street, filBRO WNYILLE. ts. f - to cc CO CI Dealers in Men and Boy's ! 1 of Clocks, Wratches and Jewelry, which and fronting east on 2d street, Dr. has f it. ?. nf ihe Eviscoval Church. or in "-"v j ---- i he can warrant as pure and good. Now, is. the time "to get a choice Present for :7, Mftnutati tired find isold by for choice Family Flour go to Bliss', your friend or sweetheart. tvlt Cloth and Hoop Skirts at ' THEO HILL St CO'S. Choice New York Factory Cheese at SWAN & BRO'S. Ben. Rogers & Co., are fixing up for t a gay time wnen .tne snow comes, oy having all their Sleighs put in running order, and their horses cannot be beat. ror Holiday rrcsenlsgoto WM. ROSSELL'S Grading is progressing favorably"on 4tb street, and Dr. Blackburn, the con tractor is determined to push the work added a large residence, so arranged as to make of it a large and convenient ho tel should he so desire it at any time.' In many respect has Dr. McPherson, in the erection of this building, consulted more the public interest than expense or private likes. In every respect is this building a great public benefit and the proprietor a public benefactor. fl02I7 FCCd and Produce at the as rapidly as possible. j.G. biore. Ru r..;n Fiich Canada and liussian r .i uw . . Ul . l . - tj.ji c. r u Kurs. at ineo. IfRib hrgeRaisins, CurrantfSpics SWAN & BRO S. The Methodist denomination of this city is constantly increasing in strength and enterprise. They are now building a cupola on their church on water street, Building Improiements 1S67. The following is a list of the building improvements made in this city during the year 1867. We also give as near as possible the cost of each building : As an instance of Western energy in a new direction, we would call attention to the above Company. Within' the last year they have erected, on the then un broken prairie, four miles west of Chicago, a flourishing and tasteful New England village of fifty house?, a mag nificent factory, , employing 150 hands, turning out 1000 cloclcs per week. The Company, like General Grant, one of its stock-holders, have thought it best to fight J out the success of estern manufactur ers again&t Easier wealth and monopo ly "on this line." The great Northwest cannot always J. GARSIDE & CO., ATCHISON, KANSAS. rpns trial ef this machine at various County and state Fairs, ami the judgement of everyone who see and oses is, unite la pronouncing Brln kerhocfTs Corn Sbeller the bet ever inv ented. With it a niao can shell bis crop of corn at his leisure without an as- mon decks, are pronounced by jewelers tistnt, and thereby save in a short time more thaa the and railroad men to be more renaOle This Corn SheUer has tatcn the Urst premium for f;mQ-l-Q , m,L-ot tnrf Tcrs Past at the Sew Tork State Fair, when .i.r-n.CCFCil auj iu iug iU..w.. bnt partially perfctei. It has since been bronzht to inere IS no reason Wily tuey SuOUia ce auegreecr reriecuon, which makes it complete. ,i u . . , - .. I abb igiiowms is ms report cr xne judges on this Otherwise, as all their machinery 13 new machlne at the great trial of Agricultural Implements and nf the mnst nnnrnifpri dpsiirns. It w at AaDnrn, m. y. m Ja:y. 1S66. under the aus- w w rr VD I ntfAi Af t h Plow Trir Cffs A ri!n 1tn1 Q.ut. . On t AO Clocks any COOd tO be tUmDieu Among the machines cn exlibitijn wai a Hand Cora nhrnt ihnnc mile, nn tr,a TTiirlson lBneUer' rt0' " Cleenet, exhibited by J. Brink- Furmshins1 Goods HATS and CAPS; BOOTS AIID SH0B3 O. B. Hewett, residence, 4th between send her rich products a thousand miles and they intend having a bell early in Richard and Allen streets, S3.000. r at j Bliss at the P. G. Store is selling Flour j450 per 11U i " J Flannels plain, ttripped and shocked THEO. HILL & CO S. ScbOOl BOOfcS of all kinds found at cCreery's for the High School. the Spring. They are also grading around their church and improving: it in many ways. i Dlstlngnlsbed ArrHal. The other night, while looking round, we espied an object coming down ; in astonishment we had to pause, and lo, and behold, 'twas Santa Clause. Now, old boy, we've got Cloak OrnamcDts all kinds at Hill's you tight; said we, when, lo, he was out f sight; adown Phil. Deuser's chimney he did disappear, and established his headquarters there, surrounded by Phil's magnificent Etock of Tots, which he'll distribute to all good girls and boys. George Berkley, residence, Allen be tween 5th and 6th, SS00. John Henderson, residence, Allen, be tween 6th and 7th, S900. Jas. R. Dye, residence, 6th between Water and Richard streets, SI, 200. E D Beach, residence, Water bet. 5th and 6th, $3,500. and pay tribute to the East on her man ufactured goods. Hitherto the Eastern States have grown rich in ..receiving our products at low rates and.sending us high priced fabrics therefor. Everv man, woman aod child of Connecticut has earned i.5C to 50 cents of this same population of Illinois and so it must be till the West manufac tures her own goods, and enterprises like this which takes our raw material (much river, ever the Erie canal and around the lakes, as most of the clocks brought to Chicago are and we would recommend any house-keeper wishing a cheap and reliable and pretty clock to call for one of the United States Clock Company's of Chicago ; and every Jeweler who would consult the interest of his patrons, and has the welfare of the Wset at heart, to send to their General Wholesale Agents, Giles Bro & Co.. the well known jewelrs of Chicago, for a catalogue. Beach . & Howard, residence, 5th, f cheaper here than east) and produces a i Boots and Shoes in variety at TEAR & CO'S. Bliss at tbe P G Store sells Back seat Flour at SS per hundred. 'rueut Churns and SIeighShoes at J C DEUSER'S. Dres Trimmings Bugle, Bead and Luip.it THEO. HILL Si CO'S. II. C. Lelt, Land Agent, Brownville, Vuraska. Cash ra fr crn j the PU Slot e. In any quantity Fine Ladies and Gents cotton and tolhree at THEO. HILL & CO S. Jcy Books and Albums suitable for Irisimas Presents, at T C Hacker's. between WTater and Richard, $900. Dr. H. L. Mathews, 4th, between Wa ter and Richard, SI, 000. Hoadley and Hughes, residence, 4th, between Water and Riichard, $1,000. Samuel Somers, residence, Richard between 1st and 2d, 8600. IIOll Ida J GlftS. Wm. T. Den, dwelling, Water be- Splendid goods for presents and great tween 1st and 2d, S900. reduction in prices! George Neely, residence, corner -oi G.M.Henderson now offers his complete Levee and Water, $1,000. stock of ladies' fine furs, "at prices that George Marion, residence, Water be- will suitone and all. It is acknowledge low Levee, $900. ed that his stock is equalled by none in Samuel Somers, residence, below Le the City, or any place west of St. Louis, vee street, 81,200. A new invoice of Ladies' Bonnets, Hat Rainy & Lewis, warehouse, Water be- and Milinery goods have just arrived and tween 1st and 2d, $1,400. are to be sold cheap. A little the nicest Thomas King, residence, foot of Wa- goods in town, and all the latest styles ter street, $500. w are to be had at his store. Call and se-V- John McPherson, business block, on line of goods which find their principal market in tne west snould receive our hearty support. The money paid them enriches and builds up the west. This new Company makes from Weft ern materials immense' quantities of German silver and sheet brass (the only eoods of the kind manufactured west of Connecticut,) and fifty designs of clocks, beautifully finished, many of them new, and especially suited to the Western mar ket, Their regulators, as well as com- A Great Lot of Dry Goods, Hard ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Glass and Queensware, selling of at Cost at the P. G. Store. Auction every bat urday. J. W. BLISS, Auction. cure a bargain. Five BrooJ Mares (with foal)fcr sale ? A. P. COGSWELL. Tared Peaches, Blackberries, Cher ts fcc, at SWAN &. BRO'S. 20 BuAels Black f P. G. Store. Walnuts for sale"at Best Fiintsstiirtwelve and a half cts. i " TEAR Sc CO'S. JtTSSed Poultry always on hanrl at i P G Store. For everything in the Grocery line go SWAN & BRO'S. Pure Apple Cider and Pickles at Bliss' Mcc (hlnss for Children. Wm. ;?sell has an abundance of them for x Holidays. Greatest Imentlon of the Age Everybody shculd go and see it. Bracket's Patent Wolverine Washing Machine is now on exhibition in this City. It is the best improvement in Wash ing Machines that we have ever seen. It does its work perfectly; apd for sim plicity, durability, and ease in washing, it has not its equal in this country. This machine will be in operation in the street where every person can see. its merits. Orders for Machines taken and filled promptly. County and State rights for sale. -00 or 300 Hogs wanted, for which l will pay the highest market price, i J L McGEE & CO. A new lot of Jugs, Jars, Churns and tincls of Crockerp at ! THEO. HILL Si CO'S. ck-Nacks and Chicken Fix ins and kinds of Goodies for the Hollidays More. crpets two and three ply at THEO HILL Si CO'S, To enjoy the Holidays ret one of :5e good, substantial, fashionable and Sat suits of Clothing at 1 DORSEV Si BRO'S. -Duelling Houses and 10 Town Lots wle cheap. Enquire of Bliss at the t Store. jYou will find the genuine New York 'ctory Cheese at the P G Store. TV Unlets Blue. Green Red and White THEO. HIL L Si CO'S. 'cCery t.g for ttje at the City ag Store a large variety of Christmas esew. Call an$ w.e jhem before it '.oo late. tIaie lint of Fruits, Nuts, Confec r'es, Oysters, Cake Spices and fur ,"1DP, eic., Wm. Rossell cant be ex- d. f, or quality or cheapness. best quality latest styles at THEO. HILL & CO'S. LrrlEd,-Oa the" evening of Dec. 1567, by Rev. I. T. Baird, Mr. nucnTOi and Alisa i A Nelsos, both of this county. ! ,. Chick cent P G store har on hand and 200 Turkeys for -rtm8., Thai's the fact to Ivy ! A CARD. Das. Crane Si Howard, Physicians and Surgeons Having en tered into copartnership, offer their pro fessional services to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity. Chronic diseases of all kind?, and those requiring an operation, will be 're ceived and attended to, and we presume as skillfully, (having had a great deal of experience,) as can be obtained any where else. CalU and consultations from a dis ance will be promptly answered. Headquarters, for the present, at McComas' Drug Store, where one or the other may. be .found when not profes sionally engaged. Messages left there will be promptly attended to. McFhcrson's Block.-This block, erected on Main street, in this city, this season, is one among the finest buildings we know of in Nebraska. It has a front rf 140 feet on Main street, and is SO feet deep. It is three stories high from the basement to the Hall, which is in the fourth story and is 45 by 80 feet. The corner store room and basement is occupied by Teare Si Co.'s large stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, No. 2 is occupied by E. M. McComas' Drug Store. No. 3 is unoccupyed, yet we under stacd it has been rented by a gentleman from New York who will fill it with stock of Goods in the Spring. No. 4 and Lisement contains the well assorted stock ri Dry Goods and Grocer ies of J. L. McGee & Co. No. 5 and basement is occupied by the Shellenberger Bro's with Stoves, Tin ware, Hardware. No. 6, with basement and second story is filled to overflowing with Theo. Hill Si Co's large and suberb stock cf Mer chandise, comprising any and everything that can he called for. On the second floor are twelve rooms, large and small, suitable for ofiices, for which purpose, several of those over the corner are now occupied. The Advertiser office is over No. 3t the first door to the left in the Hall en hance. Here we have a room 18 by SO, Main, between 2d and 3d, $40,000. County Building, Mam between 2d and 3d, $8,000. John McPherson, residence in rear of block, fronting on 2d between Main and Water, S10.000. Evan Worthing's Saloon, Main be tween 1st and 2d, $3,000. John Smith's Barber Shop, Main be tween 1st and 2d, S400. Keisweitter St Co, shop, Main between 1st and 2d, $300. Frank Johnson, residence. Main be tween 4th and 5th, $1,000. Milt Drycjen, residence, Main be tween 6th and 7th, $700. Nate Sedoras, Atlantic between 9th and 10th, $500. Chas. G. Dorsey, residence, 6th be tween Mam and Atlantic, $1,200. George Dorsey residence, between 5th and 6th, $1,400. R. J. Whitney, tenement house, Main between 5th and 6th, $3,000. Brownville, Neb., Dec. 18, '67. Mr. Editor i Sir: Having had the pleasure of looking in upon the Tab leaux Troupe during their rehersals, I think I can safely say that the citizens of Brownville, who do not attend the ex hibition, on Monday eve., next, will loose the pleasure which a refined en tertainment i3 sure to bring. I observed that the Troupe is made up from among the class of our best young- ladies and gentlemen. Let us give them a full house. A VISITOR. !The Weather. Friday was dull and cloudy, with damp mild atmosphere. Sat urday, cloudy, mild, slight snow shower about 9. a. m. Sunday, hazy, yet pleas ant and mild. Monday morning opened up pleasant, about 9, a m, the wind com menced blowing from the northwest and by noon was blowing a perfect gale; by night it was real freezing . cold. Tues day morninsr was cold, sharp and cloudy, Atlantic I .ra, ranr&A nflT nlp?i5n nt nvprripnrl hffnnnn jv..v- - i" J "-" and gave us a clear freezing night. Yes. terday was clear and cold, bright and frosty. This morning i3 cold, with Col. Furnace, residence improvement, pieasanl sky overhead, hazy and pleasant corner Main and 4th, 5&,oUU. Pierce Blake, business house, corner Main and 3d. $3,000. S. R. Jamison, cottage, Atlantic be tween Levee and 1st, $400. F. A. Tisdel, 1st between Main and Atlantic, S3.000. Dr. Blackburn, residence improve ment, Atlantic between 1st and 2d, $1,000. "Episcopal Church, corner 2d and At lantic, $5,000. Mrs. Smith, residence, Atlantic be tween 4th and 5th. $1,000. Ransom Whitney, residence, Atlantic between 4th and 5th, $600. W. W. Crandell, residence, Atlantic between 4th and 5th, $900. Leach Bros., residence, corner Nema ha and 6th, $1,000. Dr. Blackburn, residence, Nemaha be tween 4th and 5tb, $1,400. J. W. Blfss. residence, corner Nema ha and 4th, SS00. A. W. Morgan, residence, corner of Nemaha and 3d, $800. Chas. McPherson, residence, corner of Nebraska and 3d$l,200. Jos. O'Pelt, residence, 2d between Nemaha and Nebraska, $800. T. W. Bedford, corner of Nebraska j and 1st, $3,000. T, C. Hacker, residence, corner ot Nebn&t d 2d, $2,000. - LocUnjed, residence, Nebraska be- tween 2d and 3d, v7UU S. Seeman, resident tween lti and 2d, $1,200. Jas. Palmer, residence, tween 1st and 2nd, $600. Hardy Williams, residence, north 2nd street, $400.- ' Michael Baroda, residence, north 2d street, $500. Missouri be Misioafi be- Pern State Normal School Mr. Editop Allow me to say a word to the people through the columns of your paper concerning the State Nor mal School, located at Peru. The building is now so far completed that comfortable rooms can be provided for fifty pupils, but they will be obliged to bring the necessary articles of furni ture, as the State has made no provision for that. For the present, the 'Board of educa tion find it necessary to charge all who attend tuition in order to keep the school running; but it is hoped that in the course of another year means will be provided to keep up the school, so that those fit ting themselves for teachers will be per mitted to attend free. The Institution now belongs to the people. Will they-sustain it? Does not the State need teachers ? and will not the people do all they.can to assist us in properly training young men and women for the important work? Give us your hearty support, friends. The next term will commence January 23d. Tuition, $3 00 per term. Room rent $4,00 per term. Board, in the building, $3,00 per week. J. M. McKENZIE, Principle. CtOCHMATCffi, AND tf rr "ft crr t?3 x JOSEPH ISHUTZ Hu just receired and will constantly keep on bnd a larg ana wen seiecieasigc ui genuine ar Joleain it line. One Door vest of Grant's Store, Brow ville, Nebraska. nf Clackt "7tcheiand Jewelry done on tbe saort- wtKoUcWORK WARRANTED. BrovoTille, Ne.. Marca lta, MM. 10-M.ly We have formerly sold the Seth Thomas and other eastern made Clocks but having thoroughly examined the Chicago Clocks find them to be superior. They also have the following advantages which recommend them : The movements are firmly screwed together instead of being pinned the main journals are ex tra bushed and the plates and wheels are thicker than any other make. We keep constantly on hand a good assort ment of Chicago Clocks warranted for two years can sell them at prices that will defy all competition. J V. D. PATCH, At the City Drug Store. To all Who Desire to Save Money. S . SEEMAN Uas just received from tbe East, a largo and well soleted lot of AND rhoflT, Auburn, U. T We liave carefully extraineJ and tborcraghly tested this machine, and have no heel tatlon In pronouncing it the BEST CORV SHKLL KR WK K v Eli SAW. it reaJilx adapt! iueif to ears or any size. or ebare, shells clean, and with great rapidity and ease, and tne same operation separates tbe corn from tbe cob, and the chaff from the corn, and deli vers the corn read? for market : and it reqnires but the la bor of bnt one person to operate it. The whole affair Is simple In construction and dnrable. J . S. GOULD. Pres Jf. T. State Ag. So. B. P. JOHXSOX, Sec. " S. BOBISON, Ag. Ed. N. T. Tribune, S. E. TODD, Times. Beport of Agricultural Fair Committees, and onin ion of Agribn'.tural and other Journals, might be cited at great length, but wecontent ourselves wita thefol. lowing letter an cs; j irrr tL;:;; : t ... Copy of Letter Jrcn V. S. Aen!for Paris l'niver ta j.zT'0 :,tn ) V. S. Agency f r Fart U:,iverMl Exr 8Stieii. J. 4Pirk K-.'-w.TinxM iiaiidias. I New If"?, I nc. 6th, S MR. J. B2IXSCER30FF, J:..;.. Daar Sir : y Ad visory Committee, appointed to select Implements for Exhibition at the universal Exposition in Fans, in 1S67, have selected and rocc mm ended to me, your CORN SIIELLER as the best in America. 1 have accepted tfceir report, and will forward your Speller, if delivered here, ready for tipmenton or before January 1, 1857. ' Tours Truly, J. O. DERBY, U. S. Agent, &.C. Price Vohrrssr 525.00. Sample shelters shipped on receipt of the price and warranted to give satisfaction, or the Machine will be taken back and tbe money ref ended upon notice within a reasonable time. Address J. GAIiSIDE & CO , Atchison, Kansas. mis, mneii C &RPET-B AGS mA HOSIERY. 8-12-3m fdn WM. T DEN, Ag't, Brownville, Nebraska. At the Sign of the JHjCQ tead. Ill Tig Which he offers at Eastern Prices. lie defies competition and will convince all who will call a- d examine his Stock He has also a large Stock of Hats. Caus, and Furnish ing Goods, Trunks &c. Come One, Come All who want to Keep their Bodies Warm. REMEMBER THE BBICfl ELSTIIKTOI MA-IIsT STREET, BROITXVIIXE, JVEB, S. SEEMAN. & A DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY Embracing all the OUEI TITC of ItUtf E.L. ICO Also, a targe and well-selected stock of the Season. Gents Furnishing Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS .AJND CAPS, -A NT) 9 UN2 9 AND 9 uuruooas were DougQt oi urst nanas, and we think we can offer each inducements to purchasers as cannot fail to enit those wishing to buy. Call and see for yourselves. All kinds of Produce taken in eichanrre ifor Goods 50 Is the place to buy FURNITURE AD UPHOLSTRY ! ! ! Keep constantly on hand a complete assortment ,cf Sofas, Bedstead, Beaureaus, Springs beds, WhatNots Chairs, Kitchen j and - Parlor, toped S tands Lonnge?, ' Settees, Mattresses, Kitchen Safe?, Plain Stands ; Rocking Cribs, Bed Springs, f Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Wash Stands Hat Racks, Tables, Kitchen and 1'jrlor Tabls Metalic Cases, Lounge Springs Teto-tetes Swing Cribs, OiTice Chairs, Comforts, m i Children's Cabs and Oigs, Piano Stools, Tenpoy Stands, Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Slips, etc., etc., etc, etc. how Cases and ojjicework made to order And anything and everything required to eet np pl-iin or fancy housekeeping. All of their waro is either manufactured or put np under their special superintendence, which enable them sound articles at smaller prices than eastern manufactutcd goods. OUK HEAKSE is at the service of the public at any time it may be needed, and is rotten up in as fine style as any farther east. Hetalic Burial Cases, Blankets and Umbrellas I Have just received and will keep con stantly on hand a large and well assort ed stock of the above, and all other ar-' tides in their line, which they offer to the public at VEEY LOW PEICES XI. : i. jf .jjM UZAR ye!! A V A Coma and e ffl) itABigStock (i.'lf M ' J iM' b Fine Goods IU -J a t J J Low Prices! bj-.W LSI V M J m3im - it Iff FRESH GOODS. ROBERT TEARE & CO. Corner Main and Second Street ' Have received and opened theic, Fall fioeh.' Which is in all respects tho most Tarred end largest ever brought to this market an.1 tH.- .. offered at nnrr ccdente.1 low n.. .i.. " ""uimiiuu.i hj eruy ineir ftwerUon. Jtv- ery article oi trade demanded be found at thou house, Tii : in tbij County wilt of all sizes conttantly on hand, at eastern prices. We are doing business on strictly cash principles, At a tmall profit, and by attention to business and tne wants of the Community, expect in tho futtr.e as in the past to receive the patronage of the ' u0 lie generally. M'FALL & CQ. Dry Goods and Groceries,' Hardware and. Queensware, WOODEN mi WILLOW WARE ools and Shoes, HATS AND APL: PIONEER PAINT SHOP LOUIS W A i. D T E R , 2 Ay rn CO Grainer, Gilder, Glaziir, AND PAPER-HANGER White Washing and Kalceminins done. All work done in a workmanlike manner on the shortest notice. TEKMS CASH! SHOPoa JIaia street over 3foDgan's Plow Fc ? (U-22-yly) October 10 th 1367 Mffimrry & Dress-Ha&mg MISS SUJPSOT Wishes to in form the. ladies ot BrownviII a?L vicinity that she has just coniraanoela Sritrla MILLINERY & DRESS-MAKING. Where work will be dorj wrth ert i ness and atter the lat L,LS" D Reaching atd ReFkics doaa iaUie'rery latest 8tle and on sh rt notkit. 1 : Latest stj le of W's and ChilJren s Cafj an 1' Bod neU const antlr kcrl or iirea ' ana. tern, of Ladi es Drejsos Zo ASL thing eatorj short otic ims cI" Second Street. bewT-em Main & Wafer BROn'JmiLE, NEBRASKA.., PENSION EMINING SUE GEO N, OFFICE AT CITTJDRrc STOHr. igkt calls at his Hesidenca south side of U'n v between 1st and 2nd streets. cUUa - H Tomatoes, iA Ua aal threo pound eans" t 9 I . I ,-.t d U I: ie. or U ted ast ion., ; on i$ed Th8 too tirt. of A3 ' w took1! 1 ia cted from I form I wa ! pGOfj .ftertj t$, a? Ot srrcrj low; .rm-i ? at' eg 1 . s'.o; e, ar, ibv I y at! i pa a tnivf it Id ! m ; hear tea icht! ere tco; j ; tun re' d t j i ma f i th f. "i ar i or rk it.' jre ! st: ed; V 1 c; I 1 i i eT a ! f t i - '1 ,' T ) i i V.