Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 02, 1868, Image 3

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IWSVILLE, THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1S63.
f dLACKBURN js our authorixed Agent to
i . .ii. ii . it. i?-
irerubjcript
ions for the .4iwrlser ia the Fair-
School Dift"ct-
' r 7CVER is our uthoried Agent to receive
tbicription for tbe AdvcrtUer in the Highland
i'jwol Patriot. ,
! Tn the observance of the Week of
Vnyer in Brownville there will be
''Jon religious cervices held in the
rresbyierian Church on Salbath at the
( j hours, and on Monday, Tuesday and
VedDeday eve-'iings at 7. P M. ; and
' ibfM- K. Chorchon Thursday. Friday
Saturday evenings at the same hour.
lie j-ubli: are earnestly invited loju
Lj. ( Tbe order of subjects socgetted by
f BriiUh tranch of the Evangelical
fiance is as follows :
fSabbatb, Jan. 5ih Sermons : subject,
-Ce Person, Work aod Kingdom of our
Vd Jus Christ.
Monday, Jan Gth Thanksgiving for
Ucial peneral mercies during the
, year to Nations, Churches and Fam-
'"?s. and confession of fin.
f Tuesday. Jan 7th Prayer for Na
oss. lor Kings and all in authority : for
l... -nt.ru iic lh( I. cirri's r!av fnr 1K0
i OCMI OiJ- - j - -
-.movftl of ol'stacles in the way of Mural
i, j Kfliio'.is Prioress, and fgr internal
3j iMrm'ional Peace
I Verfr.e;iiay, Jan S.h Prayer for
fini.htrs, for Schools, for Colleges and
I'Divtrsni : ari fr ons anc Daught-
,:!ti foreign coun'.rit's.
j Thurso'ay, Jau 9 h Prayer for Chris-
an Mimt r? and all pr.jraged in Christ
vrnee: far C d's accent I.-rael and for.
If cumit.g of th" Lord Jesus Christ.
r Friy. J" 10 h Prayer for the sick
:-A aflictei : for widow and orphans
iii for tie persecuted for righteousness
";Le."
SaiurJay, Jan 11th Prayer for the
Christian Church: for increase of holi
;jar;d activity: fidelity and love: and
vr grace qual to the duties and dangers
i th-j times.
' Sunday, Jaa 12th Sermons : subject,
risiian charity. 1 Cor. 13.
' Dress Trimrnincs Bugle, Bead and
Jimp, at ' THEO. HILL & CO'S.
; Rev. Milton Mahin, of Logansport,
id., is in our city cn a visit to a sick
ra. He will occupy the pulpit of the
Vesbyierian Church nextjsabbath day
id evening.
! SchOOl BOOkS of all kinds found at
IcCreery'a fcr the High School.
EcIIdln?. Jacob Berkley is building
l large new carpentershop on Water St.,
ttween 2i and third.
.
CcnHcmcn Don't Mistake the
ClSCC to buy your Otter and Beaver
in Caps and Fur Collars ; and .where
j the place ? At Wm T Den's 50 per
rJlcss than cott !
; Wood CoQllS, all sizes, ready made.
J made to order cn the shortest notice,
a the lest style, by
McFALL&CO.
i We learn that Coflraan & Co., have
s'.&lhsbed a first class Rectifying Es
tblisbment in the Journal office room in
Whitney Block. The location is a good
-e and the business will flourish.
C. Ldt, Land Agent, Brownville,
vebraika.
; Telegraph OClce Recicred. We
pleased to welcome the cffice of the.
extern Uuicn Telegraph and its pres
et gentlemanly operator, to McPherson's
I
j ock. The office is on the2J floor first
-or ca the ripht in the hall entrance.
, luji paid lor Corn m any quantity
iuu; 1' U Store.
Have you heard the latest news?
rke loves.t priced Goods; the best
J ' ds. and the greatest bargains are to
found at TEARE &, CO S.
Hil.ave rfceisvd No. 1 nf 7?rm
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' Journal. published iu this city by
leery T. Sanders audi edited by S. M.
'ch. This speaks well for our; young
rd thriving city, uhich can now sustain
fst class papers...;. ' :' . .
; Utiles Don't You Know That w
Ieu is selling Shals and Furs Hoods
-1 Gloves at half price. ' '
prownTillc Literary Association
lhis orgaaizaticn comfosed of the
?autg men'cf' ott city will meet next
horsday evening,' January 9th 1SC9.
i McPhersm'slHall. The . public are
-riiaJly invited to attend. -
' Kiss At the P G Store sells Back-
Flour at SS per hundred.
A Ml stock of Hardware, Tinware,
aJPenter'gTool,,ctc.,at
SHELLENBERGER BRO'S.
J L JICGCC 4' CO., are decidedly
rposed to blowing and believe that the
P'e will find out of their own accord
;11 ley are selling Clothing. Hats. Caps
-1 t cost. Strange, yet true, the peo
e afe generally finding it out-
Buliaicg.-A. P. Cogswell is
,ng the foundation for a large house
3 l"e corner of Nemaha and 1 tt streets.
Ladies-and Gents cotton and
uose-1 THPO. HILL & CO'S
:h
a scanners are laour-cuv 10-
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day, for ' 3 X- cse,"'ve ham, cf cr; .in-hirj-a
CIa?;aic Chapter here: - Vtcr.i
Uebi j a City are-O II Irish, cf tha
Press, 'J W Moore, D Whitinger, John
Reed aDd Lady, Henry Brown and L . y,
;Wm"ir Hill and Lady." From" 'Pbtts
mouth, Gaylord Clark and D II Wheel-er,-
who - favored us n-ith a pleasant call
this morning., . r- , .. ...
W D Scott, of-Ralo, g-ave us a 'genial
half cur of bis presence this morning.
Capt. Presson, cf Tecumselv is in
town,
McCreery has for sale at the City
Drug Store a large variety of Christmas
Presents. Call and see them before it
i $ too late. -" - . - --
Mrs John Fallaflj desires to in
struct a class'of Ladies in a system of
Cutting and Fitting Dresses and Chil
dren's cloths of all kinds. She also has
a superior Dye to sell. The Ladies'of
Brownville are invited to give her a call
at the residence of Judge A. W. Mor
gan on Water street near the Methodist
church.
Farmer's Don't Yon Know It.
That W T Den pays the highest market
price in cash for Corn, Pork and Hides
in Brownville ?
Blankets Blue, Green Red and White
at THEO. HILL & CCTS.
20 Bushels Black Walnuts for sale al
the P. G. Store.
Falrbank'S Scales, were awarded
the highest premium at the great
Paris Exposition," tnd at most never
failed in fair competition with any
o'hers. But what ia of more practical
value, as showing the estimation in
which those scales are held by the public
who have known and used them so long,
js the fact that the Messrs Fairbanks'
scales have steadily increased for nearly
forty years, being the present year
largely in execs of any former one.
You will ficdauhe genuine Nevv York
Factory Cheese at the P G Store. 4
200 or SCO Hogs wanted, for which
we wll pay the highest market price. -J
L McGEE & CO.
The Brownrille Distillery com
iutnced operations yesterday, under its
new proprietor, Mr. John Clark, of
Miami count yi Ohio. This will , ensure
its being run to its full capacity, and
create such a home demand for Corn as
we have never had before. We have
seldom ever had the pleasure of noticing
so desirable an acquisition to our com
munity as that of Mn Clark. He was
a pillar cf strength, financially, where
he came frcm, and his progressive mind
and well filled coffers will soon make
themselves felt here.
500 pounds Fresh Butter and 600 doz.
Fresh Eggs, at
WM T DEN'S.
Cloak Ornaments all kinds at Hill's
TliC Tableaux. The Tableaux troupe
gave, by special request, a last exhibi
tion on the evening of the 26:h ult., for
the benefit of the Episcopal Church
which exceeded the first in the perfec
tion of its actors. When it is considered
that this troupe but a month ago, knew
nothing of the stage and were naturally
timid as to appearing before a large au
dience, their success is trully wonderful
and reflects great credit upon Prcf. Dock
er, by whom the troupe . was organized,
instructed and exhibited." Thel exhibi
tion was so well received that we have
heard many wish that the troupe might
be held - together that - like exhibitions
might be given from lime to time. We
hope it will be.?
Felt, Cloth and Hoop Skirts at
1 THEO HILL&- CO'S.
Ladies' Furs, . the best variety in the
market, cheap for, cash, at
' WM T DEN'S
Sme time since a hatter in Brooklyn
for the - fun of the thing, promised' his
wife that he would -make her a skirt
such as was never before known. He
took some felt, and adopting the beating
process by which felt hats are made, he
streaked the material over a frame and
bfat it in" successive layers till a thick.
full sized seamless skirt was made im
pervious to rain or damp, warm and not
heavy; it was regarded at a' wonder by
the ladies of New-York. More were de
manded. They became the rage, and an
immense factory has been opened, on
hundred hands employed, and the de
raand cannot ibe'supplied.'; t '
To. keep up with the times, and within
one month of the lime these skirts be
came, he rage . ia i the? .east,' pur enter
prising raerchanls.'Theo.VHill &"C6.
received a full variety cf them, and have
now'a full stock of these most comforta
ble and durable Skirts ever invented.
ThC Weather, Thursday after
noon and Friday, cloudy and mild, wind
in the northwest Friday evening blew
a moderately cold night. Suturday morn
mg fresh and V clear, yet -becarae warm
by noon
WTe heard cf several farmers plowing
land on Saturday. A live fly was buzzing
round in our office on the same day.
Sunday morning chilly, yet became
warm and pleasant by noon, clouding up
towards n'ghL Monday was pleasant
apd warm. Tuesday, bright and bracing.
Wednesday New Y'ear arae in as
beautiful and pleasant as a May morn
icg, yet the celebration cf it was very
quiet and undemonstrative. .
v? :-
t Carpets two and three ply at
i
THEO HLL & CO'S, -
tin:
Il-jcj are 'preset: jd , with an ankle
free fcr the cike of forcing youlo b jy !
inc.:i Lcxarti. Jlt -when raerchacts have
to come dawn and sometimes Jose, then
we say News Dealers come dawn. Marsh
says come down with the prices that were
forced upoir us by the war. Everything
elsa is (!ovrn,' Harsh U bound sell :at
his published list of prices. . Come -and
see!" " : l - " "" " ' "
. The undersigned propose let sell News
after the 1st day of January for the fol
lowing prices :
' Harper's Monthly; 30 cents
Frank Leslie's Monthly 30 "
Gcadie's Lady's Book, 25 -
Ladies' Friend, 20 . "
Balou's Monthly, 15
. Harper's Weekly,- -10
ii
Leslie's Weekly, w " 10'
Harper's Bazar, 10
Police News, - - - 10
Ledger, 5
New York Weekly, I 5
Saturday Nisht, 5
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Saint Louis and Chicago Dailies SI
per month or 5 cts a single copy."
. These rules will be strictly adhered
to until further notice. ,
A D MARSH, News Deal er. 1
2 Dwelling Houses and 10 Town Lots
for sale cheap. Enquire of Bliss at the
P G Store.
Flonr, Feed and rrodace at the
P. G. Store.
For choice Family Flour go to Bliss'.
The German Ball Given by the
Brownville Harmonia Society, on New
Year's Eve , in McPherson's New Hall,
was decidedly the most pleasant affair
of the kind which has transpired in this
city for several years. The turn out
was large, about eighty couple being in
attendance. The Supper, prepared by-
William Allen, was-gotten up in supurb
and substantial style, and was stowed
away by the dancers with great relish.
Altogether the dancing community are
greatly indebted to the Harmonia for the
pleasure enjoyed upon this occasion.
This first trial of the rew Hall was
satisfactory in every respect The music
sounded will, and when rnce completely
finished this Hall will have no superior
in the State.
Ermine, Fitch, Canada and Russian
Sable Furs, at Theo. Hill & Co V.
Bliss at the P. G. Store is selling Flour
at $4.50 'per 100.
The officers and members of the Ne
maha Valiey Lodge, with their wives,
mothers and daughters, convened in Ma
sonic Hall in this city on last Friday
evening, December 27ih, whereupon A.
P. Cogswell, W. M., announced ihe or
der of business to be, ; the Installation of
the Officers elect. Grand Master Fur
nas being present the Installation cere
monies were duly performed, and the
following rerson3 were inducted into
their respective offices, to-wit:. .
Bro. T. W. Bedford, W. M.
J, W. Bennet, S. W.
Jarvis S. Church, J. W.
Jonas Hacker, W. T.
John H. Morrison, W. S.
Rufus T. Rainey, S. D.
Jacob K. Bear, J. D,
Robert Teare, Steward.
H. E. Mathews, Steward.
Fred Parker. Tyler.
Bro. T. W. Bedford then announced
that the Stewards had prepared refresh
ments for all present at the Star Hotel,
and the ticket could be bad of .Bros. Ur.
H. L, Mathews and Henry M. Atkin-
. m 4 m 11. "I.
son. Alter nriy-oaa nereis were pur.
chased, the delighted company promena
ded to the dining room of the btar
Hotel, where all were seated "at the
most ample board of refreshments ever
set before rreh. The tables were liter
ally filled with the products of every
clime, gotten up in the best style and
latest improvements of the culinary art.
An hour or more was spent in discussing
this splendid refreshment, until ail were
satisfied.
The company resumed ihe line of
march and proceded to the. Hall, and
were again called to order by the VV.
M., who introduced Bro. Jams
Church, the orator of the evening. Bro.
Church delivered an appropriate address
upon the history of the Fraternity, which
was listened to with marked attention ;
after which Uro. A. V. Morgan moved
that the Secretary solicit a copy of , the
address for publication in the Advertiser,
which was seconded by several brothers
and carried. -I'T.: . ' ."' J.
It was also on motion ordered that the
Lodge tender thanks to Messrs. Steven
son & Cross, for the nrost excellent sup
per furnished by order of the Stewards
of the Lodge.
An hour or more was then spent in
social enjoyment and friendly greeting,
and all appeared happy and delighted.
The Bros. Rev; G. R. Davis and Father
Conner and the ladies played and
laughed as though old Father Time had
dealt generously with them, and kept
their souls and hearts fresh as in the
days of their youth. May we all live to
attend many more surh festivals together.
; J. II. MORRISON, Sec'y.
: ; The work of grading on the big cut
"at the foot of Alantic street was begun
last Monday, and is in the hands of a
live nan, W. F. Wilson, who will rush
it through as fast a the weather will per
mit. Already is there some talk of build
ing business houses on Atlantic street in
the Spring. Wei-are . also: pleased to
hear moneyed men speculating as to t' e
feasibility of grading dowaTIots. on the
Levee. It will pay;-' v , -
READING .ROOMS. Dory, Hacker
is fitting up ai. room in therear 'of 'his
News Room, for the accommodation of
those wishing to spend a quiet, pleasant
hour in looking over the latest St. Louis
and Chicago Dailies, Illustrated papers,
Magazines, Books, etc Call and see
him. - . ' -
Just, received, al the City Book Store J
Whittiei'd ' Illustrated - Snow . Bounr',
Tinted paper, beveled hoards, gilt edg,
Frice So. A most beautiful present.
Dry Hacker furnishes St. Louis and
Chicago papers, by the month, week cr
single number, and delivers them, at
your, place of business, at Sl,25 per
month, 30 cents a week, and 10 cetti. a
stng'e copv. -jrS.; -
' TL0 fiarnenla. The Germaiis- of
our city -have just-organized rtf Society
uuderthis title.' Throughout theUnion
hundreds of German organizations have
been formed for-ihe "purpose of mutual
enjoyment in their "own-way and custom,
and to encourage German immigration.
No greater power or iucouragement to
immigration irom me oiu cuuuiry uas
ever been organized than these Societies.
This Jatter will be one of the main ob
jects of; the Harmonia, and its influence
will soon be felt by an increase of the
German population of this county. And
as to enjoying themselves, the New Year'8
Ball demonstrates their ability to get Tip
a lively dance on short notice. Louis
Waldter is President. , May they.. har
monize !
Flannels plain, stripped and shecked
at 1 HLU. IIIIjL. i JU &.
Grading on 4th and 5th streets is still
progressing, and if the weather holds
good will go right on to completion.
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Ptre Apple Cider and Pickles at Bliss'
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.'A new lot of Jugs, Jars, Churns and
all kinds of Crockerp at
THEO. HILL & CO'S.
ACAED. Db?. Chane-Sc Tract,
Physicians aud urgecw?Haviirg en
tered into copartnership, offer their pro
fessional services to the 'citizens of
Brownville and vicinity. -
Chronicv diseases of all kinds, 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.
.Calls 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.
A movement is on foot to establish a
Democratic paper at Brownville. ! A
straight "sheet-iron" paper in that burg
would be of vast benefit to the party and
the town and county in which it is publish
ed. Nebraska City J'excs,
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STAPLE AND FANCY
fit wm
Embracing all the Qy J fj of the Season.
Abo, a large and well-jelccted. stock of
" Gents Furnishing Goods", "
BOOTS" & SHOES,
HLA.TS ONTD CIS.
fiOiCiSBaiES
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9
AND
Our Oooda were booght of first hinds, and we
think we cafl oiler fuch indncements to purchasers
an cannot fail to suit those wishicg to buy. Call
and e for-yourfp!e..
All kinds pff Produce taken in exchange
for Goods , 60
ESTRAY NOTICES.
Taken up, by the undersigned, living in Nemaha
Precinct on the 25th day of November, 13C7, Black
Steer, with a line back and white belly, supposed
to be one year old.
12-5t TCKIJISEY. .
Taken up by the undersigned living in Nemaha,
Precinct, Neb., on the 25th day of November, 1367,
One Brindle LL"'er with ome white on her belly,
supposed to be one year old.
J2-5t : T C KIMSET.
Taken up, by the nndersfghed, in Tfemaha coun
ty, Neb- Nov. 20ih, 18J7, One yearling Steer,
mostly white ears red, branded on left hip ; and
One red yearling Heifer, right OT cropped and alit
and left ear underbit. ,
l0-5t-pd - G.W. FRANKLIN.
JOHN I CARSON
112 iX fnM
3 Fffaai
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Brownvillo, 3NTo1d
E-rchaftge bought and soil on 'all the principal
Cities. Aiao, dealer in Gold and Silver: Coin,
Gold Dust and , ?-
G0VEE1HIEIIT BOITDS.
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Deposits received, payable at sight,
Interest paid on time Deposits by especial
agreement ' Taxes paid for non-residenir,
. .-All kinds of ; :. .
US. BONDS WANTED
. . . , ' JOHN U, CARSON. .
J; V. D. PATCH,
. KASCVACTCBSB ASO DKALXB IX
CLOCKS; WATCHES,
AND
Silver arid Silver-Platcd rarc,
Also eonstantly en hand, all varieties of
SPECTACLES.
RUPAIRHTG done in the neatest style, and at
SHORT NOTICE, . "
CaiZOXS XOBERATK. VOKK W1RHAKTID.
: CITY DRUG STORT?
I PirowaVUloi TO" o"fc.
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SEPARATOR AND CLEANER
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Xlanuiaciui ta una troia by
J. GAR-SIDE & CO.,
' -ATCHISON, KANSAS.
THIS trial cf ttis machine at. various County and
State Fairs, and the judgement of everyone who
sees and uses it, unite in pronouncing Brln kerhooCTs
Corn Shelter the best ever Invented. With it a' man
can shell his crop of corn at his leisure without an as
sistant, an4 thereby save in a t-hort time more than the
cost of .a Sheller.
This Corn Shelter has taken the first premium for
three years past at the New Tork State Fair, when
bnt partially perrctel. 1 1 has since been brought to
a degree c f perfection, which makes It complete.
The following i the report cf the Judges on this
machine, at the prtat trial of Agricultural Implements
held at Aabarn, N. YA in July. 1866, under the aus
pices of the New York State Agricultural Society :
Among tbe machine on exhibition was a Iland Com
Shelter, Separator and Cleane, exhibited by J. Brink
erhoff. Auburn, N Y We have carefully examined
and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no best
tation in pronouncing it the BEST CORV SriELLKR
WE EVER SAW. It readily adapts itself to ears of
any size. or shape, thellsclean. and with great rapidity
and ease,, and the same operation separates tbe corn
from the cob, and the chaff from tbe corn, and delivers
the corn ren4j for market ; and it requires but the la
bor of tut one person to operate it. Tbe whole affair
la simple in constrnction and durable.
J. S. GOULD, Pres N. Y. State Ag. So.
' B . P. JOHNSON, Sec. ' " -S.
HOB1SOIT, Ag. EL. N. Y. Tribune,
S. E. TODD, Times.
Beport of Agricultural Fair Committees, and opin
ion of Agribu'.tcral and other Journals, might be cited
at great length, but w eContent ourselves with tbefol
lowing letter as capping tbeua all :
(Coyy of Letter from-U. S. Agent for Paris Vniver-
TJ. S. Agency for Pris Universal Expoaitien
No. 41 Park Kow, Times Buiiding,
i New York, Dec. 8th, 1S66.
MK. J. BIUXKERilOKF, Esq., Dear Sir : My Ad
visory Committee, appointed to select Implements for
Exhibition at the Universal Exposition in Paris, In
1867, have selected and rocommended to me, your
CORK SHELLKil as tbe best in America.
I have accepted their report, and will forward your
hei!er, if delivered here, ready for shipment cn or
before January 1, 1367. Yours Truly,
J. O. DERBY, U. S, Agent, &c.
TVm-; of the Brlr.kerhoff
Corn Sheller..
Sample shelters shipped on receipt of tbe price and
warranted to give satisfaction, or tbe Machine will be
taken back and the money refunded upon notica within
a reasonable time. Address
. . A . . J. GAUSIDE & CO.,
Atchison, Kansas.
WM. TEN, Ag't,
8-12-3mfdn Brownville, Nebraska.
At the Sign of the
ig:, Sed
lead.
la the pjace to buy
FURNITURE1 :
AND ' " '
UPHOLSTRY!!!
S lIS
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Keep constantly on hand a complete aaaortmcnt cf
Sofa, -
Wardrobes,
Rocking Chairs,
. AVash Standi
Hat Racks,
Bedsteads,
Beaureaus,
Springs beds,
WhatNots
Chairs,
Kitchen
- lables.
Kitchen
and
Parlor,
toped
S tands
and
Parlor
. Tabls
Metalic
Cases,
Ixucro
Lounges,
Settees,
Mattre??. -
Springs
Tete-tetes
Swing Cribs,
Office Chairr,
Comfort J,
Kitchen Safop,
Plain Stands;
Rocking Crib?,
Bed Springs,
Children s
Cabs and Gigs, )
Piano Stoc'l?, Teapoy Stands,
Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets,
Pillows, Pillow Slips, etc., etc., etc, etc.
h ov Cases and office work made toorder
And anything and everything required to set np
pi tin or fancy housekeeping.
All of their ware is either manufacture! or put
np under i their pecial superintendence, which
enable them sound articles at smaller prices than
eastern inanufactutcd goods.
OUll HEAKSE
r.'
is at the seiriceof the pnblioat any time it may
be needed, and is gotten np in as ine stylo as any
farther "cast.
Metalic Burial Cases,
of all sizes constantly on hand, at eastern price?.
. We are doing businers on st'ictly cash principles,
At a imall projit, and by attention to business and
tho want of the community, expect in the future
as in the past to receive the patronage of the pub
lic generally. -
M'FALL & CO.
PIONEER PAINT SHOP
LOUIS W ALD TER,
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CO
drainer, GilJer, . Glazitr,
AKD t-
P A P E R - II A N G ER
White Washing and Kalcemininj done.
All work, dene ia a workmanlike manner u the
norcest notice.
TERMS CASH!
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riala Street, -
BROWNVILLE;
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Dealers in Men and Boy's
Furnishing Goods
HATS and CAPS,
BOOTS AIID SHOES
rais, mum.
CAR PET-BAGS
&L0FBS. nOSIBSY.
Blankets and Umbrellas
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 cfTer to
the public at
VERY LOW PRICES
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE is hereby eiven. that on SaturdaT. the
ISth day of January , 18G3, at 1 o'cloek, p. m., of
said day, I will offer for sale: at public auction, at
tho front entrance of .Met hereon a liall in Drown-
ville,Xemaha county, Nebraska, (that being the
place in which tho last term of the District Court
for said county of Nemaha wa3 held,) the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit :
Lots 1 and2 sec. 10, town. 6, Range 15, ea3t
nw. Jof ce. J----
do do do do
Lot 3
Lit 2
24 7 do do
35 do do do
1 6 do do
nw. y.
L t 3, 4 and 5 do do do do
w J. of se. XI do do do do
Also a trace of land commencing at the centre
cf section 25, town 7, ranee 15, east, and running
thence east 80 rods, thence south 4 rods, thence
west 80 rods, theneo north 4 rod3 to the place of
bejtinninj.
All of the said real estato being situated in Ne
maha county, Nebraska, and having been taken as
the property of V illiam II. Uenman.on an execu
tion issued out of tho District Court of Nemaha
County, Nebraska, in a case wherea William
rrasher, James h. iicOee and George llarman,
partners, in business under the firm name of Frasher
A McUec, are plaintiff"?, and S. A. Ingham and
rredenck Icgbam, partners in business under the
namo and style of S . A.Ingham A Co., and William
II. Denman are defendants, and in favor of said
rlaintiT, and to me directed as Sheriff of said
county cf Nemaha.
Given under tny hand this lvta day of Decem
ber, 18 ',7,
DAVIDSON TLASTEKS,
12-4t-13.00 SheriiL
i 1
IP'T "J
f
To all Who Desire to Save Money
S S E EM A N
Hn juht received from the East, a large and
scleted lot cf
AND
Tin
ill ii
Which he o3ers at
Eastern lPrices'
He defies competition an! will convince allwhe
will call a- d examine his Stock. Ho had also
larse Stock of
Hats, Caps, and Furnish
ing Goods, Trunks &e-
Come One, Come All tcho want t
. Keep their Bodies Warm.
BE SI EMBER THE
UiiiJUU UUUIUIUUOlUiiU
jMLIISr STJE.EET,
BROITXTILLE, 7.-211.
. - . S. SEEM AN.
STRAYED.
From near London, in thia Coonty, lometiaie
last Fall, one sorrel mare eoU four years old in the
Spring ; 16 hands high. A rai labia reward will t
given for its retarn,oe any larrTnation whiea will
lend to IU recovery. , 1 kLLV. rAUtK.
N
at3ral Leaf, Fin Cut. Grar Jaic anl Nvy
It Tobaitt ' c AN A LKv .
1 1
to rrncn.isnrs
or -
THE
Lcck.SLich Reversalh Fad
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S E W I N G
Ml
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Shi
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A S AGAIN CAT. HI ED OFF TEE DICEES
honors at the principal Fairs the tr;sent sea
son, commencing with the New EcglanJ Agricul
tural Fair, at Providence, in September, where it
was awarded the highest price, Immediately whi -b.
came the New York State Fair, at BuiTjJo, in 0:
tober, wnere the eommittee awarded it the Firsi
Prize for a double-thread machine.
Then come tho great annual Fair cf New Eng
land, viz: that of the
;:, :
Mcchanlcs'Association at Lowell
Where the nigtcst Prize
THU ONLT GOLD I JED AL
awarded to any Family Sewing llachlno war
awarded to the
jJ'LOH.SIrCH,
and th:it too after it had been on exhibition in eon-
petition with other
First Class Machine
rt
for fiv con3ocutive week?, where if haJ been er-
amined by the best mechanics ia the country, w'a.
pronounced it the best constructed and most reua-
b.e Machine, and on that, on account of its lizn
plkity would
Accomplished a greater araonatr
oi woik, ana in a mors satis
factory manner, than any '(
. other SexTing Machine
ever invented. '
...
At the Fair of the Maoylan 1 Instituo. whi A '
closed a four weeks session at Baltimero on th- 1
27th of November, tho superiority 6t the FLO-.
iLcr. was again connrmetf by the committee cn
Sewing Machines. who unanimonalva'.varJe.lit th 1
COLD MEDAL, the hi-he3t prii? tho lnsUiut- '
confers. . ; .
On the 12th of September tLo rr. at F.i-ar-.l
Exhibition of the American Institute was rpe !
in New York. As usual, tho display of Swir.;'
Machines Was larze.and the cimDotlti-n strintr
bui after a six weeks trial, tho fricnJj cf th- ,
FLORENCE had the satisfaction of seeing their
favorite aain triumphant. and for tho second timr
bearing ciT the hizheat honors of tha Arr.tri.ia:
Institute.
Below we cive ancxlract from the Report rf Iht :
committee on Sewing Machine, read at the c!oi 3 cf
a. I
mo r air :
The whole number of Sewinsr Macbini ca rr-
hibition is tbieteen ; of lhese, twelve are entere I
for comret on. Tbe orticle barir thn No. ?2i
(F10SENCE SEWING HACHIHE) is decided
to be the LLl on exhibition. It rauit ab-
stated.incidcntally, that Thi it Utttr than anj rf
it data inown to the JuJqcz.
"its merits are :
"1st. Good material and
' - -
thorough workmanship.
4'2d. More absolute nov
elty than marks the usual
improvements in Sewin
Machine.
2d. The ingenious arrangement of a positive nA
tions for adj usting the thread daring .to pa5
of the shuttle and the gathering up of it in thi
finish of the stitch.
44 4tb. The reversible feed.
"5th. The viriety of work tLat can be Joaj up
on it.
"We therefore decide that it receive the award tf
Crstclais.
(Signed) WJI. Pr.ATT.
IRAS. CAD V,
L.J.KSWLE.-." .
Thl3 it tJ certify that the fregoisg is tru i
extract from tho Kedort of the Ju.1-cf Scwlaj
Machines at the 37th r.nnul Fair, I7.
JND. W. CHAMBERS. ,
Sec'y D;arl ilaaagfrs.
New York, Not. 11th, H07."
. . .
It would seen asthco-h thij fuecesoinn of tri-
umpbs should be sufDeisnt to convince every un
prejud:ced person cf the great superiority v.( tb
rLt)REX(JE over all others as a F.itrily'enin
Machine : anJ if anything more is needs I to or. -
firm the above, we might added that, i n 1? 11, th
Lo. only sola 50 ilachices, whilst nor there ar-.
over
40,000r IN; USB,
thes estabrishing the inccess oT the FliORENCn
beyond all question.
EYery 31acblac l3 T5arrantcd.
Circulars, Price Lift3and samt les of w:ri Tir-
nibbed on application. -
JOHN W. HEIiDERSOri
1 Ajent for Erowsvi::a
anJ Neenha Couttj."
EVAN WORTHING,
BILLIAED EOOII
A 5 D
SALOON
South side Mainbet. 1st and 2d
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Wholesale and Retail Dealerin
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