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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1869)
ZJTZ Price Den's Stoves before purchasing. 5- -i 1 "1 .4 t 3 - !t" e A. kl. JAAItaiL, - 1 - i IT ' 1 1 1 " - 1 ' wftM- 1 ' nTmcn ornrr Asiatic and rontf Htrwis. "Services every oilier Sunday Morn bur and evrv Sunday evening. ' ' O. K. DAVIS, Hector. ' HAPTIJT CTTTTtTIT. Corner Fourth and Atlan tic sirtat. rvkv;very tsabbath except tue tmra la eadi ciont. at 11 p clock a. m. i"''",r- . - T. b. UtW K, Pastor. t LODGE DIItECTOUY. ,- t n v -Rro-nvllle Lortr No. S, I. O. O. F. kkm ruK3nveTetiinf ol eab wret-lc.at "o'clock r. r.i.,Ji their iiau IB me xrrj ani, ju All vixiunr Brothers are Invited. ..-.' Gbo. V. JDpBsrr, Secy. A. F. A: A. M. Nemaha Valley Lodire No., A. ' v a ll..ni(lfl on tb 1st and ad (uiurdays in nrh month, at b o'clock p.m., at their Hall In the Brevtnievc r Brick, on Main (Street, All vfei'iiug Urothets are lavtted. f' ; - Jau. L JXacKER, Secy. ' ' a a Arrival and Departure of the Mail. Jforthern, Eatrn aud Southern departa at 9 1 am arHl'M Ht 1 I) m. .Jtulo Mail arrive at tv ra.i ieparta at ? a. raj r y,rxi urnfenui r la.s cts'aris ai i. p. in. lieHtriee -Mail awives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m.; deiNirtsTuesdnya, Thursdays and ttaturdavp at 7 a. ra. Grant Mail arrives Fridays at 4 p. departa TTiurndavw at 8 a. m. YukI office Hours .from 7 a. m., to " p. m. Sun days from 10 to 10 -4 a. in. W, A. FULOCK, P. M. Time Table u Joe. and C B. II. R. On and after May 23d, 12)69, Trains will leave Phelps Station an follows : .. . ooico vorth. Gorvrc sorTfi psenrerIjeave, "UrM a. ni.' p. tn. .....irr leave. t:!2 a. in.' ' !7:U u. ul. yreitfUU.... Leave," 1-" p. m. r U& a. m. b Mail trains dally exrept Sunday. A ' Uiuilv except Monday. I J" XlMily except Saturday. aHsnsMaBMBaiMiM 1 LOCAL MATTERS. J, It, CoUiajip, Editor. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2-3, 1SG9, Corn taken for goods at Den's. Honey, at Rich 4 GIllmore's. . . r ' Dan has Tricks, as No. 41 main street. 4Penny Sails in abundance, at Shellen berger's. ' T " Ladles Furs selling at your own price, at Den's. "- . ' gltigh Bauer's, Bells and '-Ilorfe rBIantets.-at A Fall Stock; of Choice Groceries at F. E. Johnwn 4 Co.'s. - , Eagllsh Meltons Full suit at A.May's Eagulator.l Tricks, to perfume the breath, at D. H. Lewis 4 Co.'s. : .. ; -100 Cords of Hard "Wood for sale Hsuk 4 Armltage, by Craaberrlaa Twenty cents a Rich 4 Gillmore's. cjimrt, at For choice Groceries, Winter Flanncls.Fan cy Dry Goods, go to W. T. Den's. Winter Clotlilng.-ent's Shawls, la dies Cliks and Fur Cape, of latest styles, . at Dea's. . . -. ' - . ' District Court for this County has, by rfci" rf Jadrfe Mason, been adjournad to the "2Hh Inst. . ' Irg Store for Sale. A complete and well sele tel aLoek of Drugs for sale, low for cash. Enquire at this office, Taos Plaid and Plain Waterproofs nave arrived at the Regulator, and are being sold at such prices as to be within the reach of alL '. ' . 1st Premium The Canton Clipper Tlows manufactured by Parlin & OrndofT, took the 1st lYeinlum at our State Fair. For sale by Koellenberger Bros. Those Ladles' and Children's Furs have arrived at the Regnlator.and from lnspoclion we are forced to say they are splendid. They are going off ra pi ;My. II. C. Lett's new residence is about fin ished, and is a credit to that part of the city aswtolla to its enU-rfirifcing owner, and to il builder, Uuele Moses Couer. Considerable nuislj Ice has been running In the river since Sunday morning, and if the weather continues cold and blustery as it Js now, the river will soon close up. Oar P. M. Is Just now making up his club list for eastern papers, arid offers great induce ments to patrons who take through blm. !all, as Vi best to commence with the year. Sad Accident-IiOt Sabbath, as Mrs. niLton vw returning from th M. C Church In this city, she fell dwn the steps leading .from the street to the church, breaking her arm. . . ' ' Baptist Sabbath School There will be a PaUbath School organized At the First Baptist Church in this city next Sunday week. This will give Brownvllle four Sab bath school. : Tst 31 e reliant Isturauct Company of HU Joaeph, Mo., have Just done a good "thing for thentselvesand patrons, by appoint ing W. IL Hoover agent in this city. Many f our merchants are share holders in this young and sound company. A !Cvr Xtestnrantt on the Unions Frencli ! will be opened over R1e1 A JIllmoTe's Bed Store next Monday, by C McPhenwn Charley la determined to eater to the people In true hofiuitable style. Cull and aeo him ; hell glTe yoa the best the market affbrds. J. W. Bllse and Geo, B. Moore, now canvassing the county or CoC Furnas' Nur-j ar ar anthorlsel neenU to receive Knb-i scrtptions or adywtislag for this paper; aivl as canvassers for gond,r?llable nursery stock,' wefvkethls oirortunIty ct recommending them to a!l wishing iiTq-tUkg la that line". Dunn A. Ce the new men who are setting up In Patch's old 6tand, are getting things in shape as ftu.t as possible.- Theirstock has not yet all arrived, but we are assured will be a good one when opened. We are pleased to see our young friend R. R. Ilayes In charge ; this Is as good a recommendation as the new establishment need want. Success to Dunn 4 Co. ; Praf. gmltn has returned from Falls City, having orgnitlsed a Brass Band In that place. Th eitlsens of that plaee took hold of the "matter quite lively, and are determined to get as good iv -awl f JnstruuieDt, and. have as good a band"" its is ii the St'ateJ ' They will have as good a teacher aa can be had, and through, liim . they ova rely oa getUng-No. 1 instrument: . - - C DnV Trial" Suffices to prove ftTai Dor.feys CLetnlCiiI""tiust lUklhg Powder is superior in very rwpeit toariy ther ever tnaiiufactured. It Is pntup insi 'i."Iod2poundoans,whlcl contain 'that "quantity "of .owJer by actual net height; while the majority of Baking -Powders oflbred, tail short rrora oue-elghth to one-half of what is represented. -Ak your groc?r Xbr DOOiey'a, and you will notbesatls-f " Bed with any other. 1- ' ;-7 ' - , .. , t-;- i i Runaway a. Two teams rf seemingly fast horses took -a UwJyxuu on our stretHa last Saturday evening, waakhing tJUugs up .slightly, yet not so bad mt that the wnpons were repaired enough to tanke for home that night." "Odo f the team had come from about fifty miles went,- asid the owner said "that -seven families frosalils neigliijorboutl -were-in this city that, day.; Krownyille is doing some trade with the western, counties. Talrtsan work meur seven calves, five JnUchcows, nineteen hons (with or without pigs), three horses. thirty-seven cords of wood drj-), ninety-three pounU of good but 'er, two-hundred and three bushels of corn, levn tons of hy, thirty-one colts (weane!), ventea lmrrris of Apples, CXtj'-.three bush els potatoea, nlnety-vea bushels of onts, evrn tt(ns. thirteen doxon goo.1 :gR, ninetyniue jiounJ woU"tt. vara, seyuty five tons wool, eighty-one pounds livegecae feathers, seven dressed hog, household fur f lUir, plcws, threshing maolilne8,corniihel Jers,or even greenbacks, wanted at this office amounts due it, and for which the highest market prloe will I allowed. There, rpy Urair, if that latitude Is not large enough, 11 uaknaw waiyuu wimUJl Lkciruy. in, and diJuMless we ran "dicker." f. secoiass Ilalslns for the holladay,, at aicrnerson & xutue ; The best FanrJrir "Mills made cn be seen end lAircli-iMt-d at liters ;- ! - ; .2 .1 Carpenter's Tools apd ElacksmSlh's Far- nlshlngsat ShellcnbcrKerl!rya. ! ,or ,tn : cheapest Groceries and Provisions go to the Red Store, ' ' iiUAiis at wholesalo or retail at A. F. Cohn's Ciac Factory, 2 Slalu street, f ,-. Bnchivheat and Spring AVheat Flour- good and low,.At ' F.E.ionNSON'4CO. An uncle of Jcdse Mwrgan Is In this city looking up the desirability of .awestera loca tion. .. Smoked Halibut, Codfish, Mackeral, and all the flnny tribes usually kept for sale at McPherson & Tuttle's. Por Clothnij, ca oa Her r Vdin Grand- stein, at May's llegulator. lie knows what Is good, and recommends, jpothlng but what is. ' ' " "Tpri -i Mr. Skinner, traveling agent for the St. LoJ tnxOfonflrrj was in this city the past week. lie represents a live bouse one that Is ever ready to contribute toJLhe wants o the poor printer. wlv, . "U e, lern.from I).. Y. Culbertson, that young l'arnam, so badly mangled by a sepa- I rator two weeks since, Is Improving, under of his recovery are bow confidently entertaim entertained. Jakes Berkley 4t Berger, we notice, are fixing up the front of their shop on College street, and are now prepared to do all kinds of wagon making or repairing, in fact any kind of work in wood that may be war ted. Mr. Colt, of the Arm of Woolworth dfc Colt, dealers in bookslatlonery, ptljilersy stock, etc, on -Second etrettvst. Joseph, Mo.,' gave usaeall this week. We -find -them liberal dealers, and prompt in filling orders" at east ern prices, freight added. Jewelry A splendid stock of new Jewel- ry watches, clocks, 4c, just received by Jo seph Bhutz. This is as pure a stock as was . evtr opened in this city, for w e know, s all ! do who have "purchased of him, that Joseph keeps only first clas goods. : 7 i' : pay-VP!.'; ;:. AH accounts due D. H. Lewis & Co. must be paid up immediately, or they will be placed in the hands of an officer fox collection. "A 1 word, to' the wisc:"tavecosts. ' ' : 1 ' V . Sold Out Mrs. Bear has sold her Interest In the Millinery shop, one door west of Sau- der's Saddler shop. The "young lady in at tendance will be pleased to wait upon all who may call, and we can endorse her taste and style as good in such work. ' '' ' Potatoes, Cabbage, Greeiy Appf esn pried Apples, etc., at McPherson & 1 uttle s. The Old Saylng-'0,"farCier,,'and fare worse'.' Is played out, for if you goto the 1 foot of Main street, to Baur's Saddle Shop, and buy anything In his line, you will be sure to get good ware at low prices, t And he keeps post everything.' Go and see Iilm. "Woolen Goods, unsurpassed in excel lence or low price, at MeFheron & Tuttle's. For Woolen Goods and Flannels, plaid and plain, go to McPherson AfTattle's, 66 Main street, for their new stock of Flannels espec ially cannot be excelled. '. They have also a fine stock of Ladle's Waterproofs, Prints and Blankets, Just opened. Call and see them. 200 Pounds Live Geese Feathers, at May's Regultor., ' Leaf Tobacco "Wanted. Farmers hav ing on hand any leaf tobacco of their own raising, will find a purchaser therefor at this office. If you have any, bring it la soon. Those desiring to rrlse it as a crop will find it to their advantage to call on us. ' ; COLIIAPP & BRO. Hides, Pelts and Furs, wanted at Don's. Isaac and Ucultfn Wyatt, living near Ben nett's" Mills, have alsconded, taking with tli Hi the wire of W. T. Russell. These men, In connection" with one or two others, were arrested by the people of Nemaha City, for breaking into the store of Burrell Hoover, and given a certain length of time to leave the country, which they Imve now done5.' Dried Fruits, for the hollldays, full stock at McPherson & Tut lie's. . : . : - "Sore Eyes." Wo learn from our City Treasurer, Jonas Hacker, that during the ,wcek ending November 20, lie collected road funds totheamount of 5187,50, and paid out on eight ordrrTT,70, leaving a "balance on hand - - ,.;.----' ... ' ... ot ?iia,su. iuiswiii prooaoiy cure tne " sore eyes" for quite a number, provided they have no larger orders than the eight accom modated during last week. Bring on your orders on the road fund. A Large Invoice of choice Fresh Groce ries, for thejjolUJays, Just received at 'Mcpherson & tuttle's. To minister to the stomach Judielouely, is one of-tho chief ends of man's existance. for In that lies his ability to do good, in keep ing an equable mind, healthy body, and leave behind a vigorous, healthy, generation. To this end it is a blessing to have in our community upright, conscientious grocers. who hold their profits as a secondary consld eratlori to pride in the goods. Weneedlrard ly add, what all know, that Swan 4 Brother are men who fill this bill to a fraction. Call andseataem. ' ' Genl's, xoxyour- TJndervear .go to Regulator. the A Most Liberal Offer We will send the Orchard 4 . Vixeyakj; price thM, Ocb SchooI.ay VisiTOK, one of the best maga xlnea'for lioys and girls published In this country, worthSl,25 ayear, ami a magnificent aieel-plala engraving, entitle! -'Uklp Mk Up," worth 2.50 per copy, alt to anyone who will send ns $2. The engraving will be sent post-paid, secure from Injury, and will make a charming ornament for any parlor or sit ting room. ..Send In the names, aridsecuro $5.50 worth for only ti Scotch Caslmere Salts at Ai May's Reg ulator. 'V. .-..-. The Lady's Friend The Christmas number of this attractive monthly has twJ irKdmmrti5 vtJalfve steeVvagrvijs comrutirtmi pil-tares, "The I)KrtRTmE' and The Rrrrmf." More beautiftil engravings than .tUa ie .seldom" seen innagazlne. The publishers effer great lnIucem$ rs to new subscribers, and we recomnit nd our readers to enclose ten cents for a sample copy to leaeon 4 Peterson, S19 Walnut Street, Phila delphia. Price $2,50 per year ( which also in cludes a large steel engraving.) Four copies $0. Five copies (arid oue gratis,) H"! The La dy's Friend" and the Saturaay Evening Post (and one engraving), SiCA . , ... ., . $2.50 for Flour Tou ran now live, for that is the price for a No. 1 article at Uauk 4, Armltages. - ' A Nuisance Checked Four .boys were arrested last Saturday for shivereelng one of our young Iwehelor friends, who Mad. Ru- inoraays iiMoeuMi on the jolnt of commit tlng'mairtmony for some time past. The boys bad been making "niftht hklcous" for the patfo:r weeks,until "patience ceased to !c a virtue t nd, aHer trial, the hoys plead ing guilty, Judce Morgan Iniptsed the least fine allowable by law 5,00 and cost, and In- curceratioa uutil it was paid. They Mere all out Snndny morn Ins, not looking tnach sad der, but we trut, wiser boys Having "been on the shiveree" ourself, we mnrtot conscl entloualy xadem the practice, If Judiciously conducted. .,"' , ' Just lleeeived at Hoit-r's, f2 Main street, an - extra tine lot of -whl rK. ' lon ! and rntan buzy wbip, ladies' and pents' rldirig m-Ii);), rsw hiVt nnd solid loiither ; hhu-ksnakes and variou other kfnij" chesp i.fire-.isU. Give rnu,fi-!l in'xt-Himr east -of i vlK iohc l2CPr.3 0FriCEWAS. ' 4 J t, i i r-u -ry' a.,, j,. '-r.' ;vf.c 'tr-ter!'Uca of tiif rianyltTer ent articles of Furniture kepi on hand Tby iiannarord & McFalL Both Na 1 cablnt imakers, and of coarse Judges of jrood work. wnicn vruy ttke pride larewmmendlnjc and Molina -Thef are men. who desire noliiing more than a fair living profit. Their stock comprises almost everyUJng that may b de ciitvA, iao oi me mosTsoDstanriai anayretii- est patterns. Call, even if you don t Just wish to Duy. . . . Composition hy our Devil. You may THE city of Brownvllle, and you will not find a place wnere you can trade to better ad van- tagethan with S. P. Tuttle, at McPherson ft Tuttle's, for- .- HE'LL do the fair thing always, and will show you as fine a stock of goods of all kinds as YOU can possibly desire to select from. J pretend to - SAT their stock Is fully up to every requirement of the market, and that they sell lower than any boose in thecity."-'. ' ' CORRECT I ' Tell me ye winged winds . That round my pathway roar, Can't you think of a pleasant drink rl T won't make a man's throat sore; A pleasant soothing drink. Mixed In the best of style; .That warms within and warms without. " Ana makes a mortal smile? The cold wind blowinz round the corner. seemed to say, , The" nest place ! to go is to Berger's Alhambra! RRAL ESTATE !" If you wish to rent a house, or buy city or county property, call oaEE. Ebrlght at his queens ware store. No. 61 Main street, ET-RKKA I ; v. , Yet, sweeter by far, than all of these tome. Which charms when all others fail, Are those sweetest, those dearest, those love- . "PERFtMES, --' -Which D. H. Lewis & Co. have for sale I Ladies, buy f -Gents, try them, and cry out in extacy, Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour, Hommlny, Canned Fruits, eto., ; ? . Just received at . . i, SWAN 4 BRO'S. Ralsens, Currants, Citron, and other Christmas goods, received at- ": t ' SWAN & BRO'S. PatentCornllnskers atShellenberger's. PatcntCornHuskersatShellenberger's. PatentCornllnskers atShellenberger's. PatentCornllnskers atShellenberger's. STILL THEY COME I New Goods for . ' " F. E. JOHNSON A CO. . Osage Orangrc Plants. The largest and finest lot ever offered in Nebraska, and for sale low for cash, by ',' ' ' - H. CLETTy STOVES I STOVES 1 1 STOVES lit r-. Twenty percent, cheaper at - ' IV. T. DEX'S than any house In Nebraska. WASTED ! (BAMEV, ." i ' . . GAME! Wanted, by J. Iluddart, at No. 47 Main St., Brownvllle, Neb., Prairie Chickens, Quails, Wild Turkeys, 4c &c, for which I will pay the highest market price in cash. ' .'; ; ; Trapped Birds command the highest price. Selling OS at Cost ! In order to get room to repair my store house, I will sell out my present stock of Cooking and Heating stoves at cost. For cheap and good stoves go to t he Pioneer Stove Store, opposite the Court Couse, by J. C. Deu ser. CHINCHILLA CLOAKS. Ladiis, go to the Regulator and see his fine asaortinent of Chinchilla Cloaks. They are unexcciled. Also Cloaks for Children. Don't fall to go and see them. They arc good and neat. Residence for Sale. "" Having determined to goon to my farm, I offer for sale my residence in Brownvllle. Particulars given on application. ' R. W. FURNAS. ALASKA CAPS For men and boys. The most comfortable Cap for Winter, at MAY'S PRICE REGULATOR. GO & C! 100,000 feet Pine Siding, - 75,M) feet Pine Flooring, 60,000 feet Finishing Lumber, 8.5,000 I'ineLath, 150,000 Pine Shingles, Together wtth Sash. Doors. Blinds. Mould ings, etc.. Just received and on hand low for cash at . J. 'R. BELL'S Lumber l arrt, urownvuie. 43-And 20 Car Loads Coming! ARABIAN SHAWLS. Just opened in abundance, at May's Regu lator. They are a choice article. 9 .eg- S'l E o 5 ' W 3- fi S H - '- a a ' v 5 a a o cS H. t; .a '.: 3 a J3 o. a'.' -I S03IETUIKO XETF. Pln-itl Watcrirooft. . ' At THEO. HILL & GO'S. 100 PARLOR HEAT STOVES And ' .,' ' 500 COOK STOVES Of every pattern known to the eastern mar ket fir sale low for cash at Shellenberger Bro's.- - " ' : .- Dexter's Time Beat by the rale at which the new hat, v . - ..-...., AMERICAN' ' GIRL, " Is being sold at the Regulator. : Thestylo and goodnin it are such aa to make It a general favorite. Call and see it. , . : ', OUR IIOTTO. We sell pure goods only. McCREERY 4 NICKEL. ' AIX CUT- ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. BUILDERS ! - Ihr Xai!, i I"or Locks, - For Butts, ' . , " , For Latches, For Screws, etc., " goto ! ' SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. Canton Clipper JPloics! , ' ,;- 'TnE BEST PLOW MADE. At SI1SLLEXBERGER BRO S. :, Call and Seo , ' " McCrcery 4 Nickel' immeuee variety. : . ,1, DIL, HOLLADAT Respectfully informs his old frleads and the public, that ha Is prepared to attend all calls In the line of his profession. .Office at D. H.Iewls & Co. '3 Drug Store; Main street, Browhrllle, Neb. ' " 51"tf .. ,,Tldel en furnish you the genuine Coii cvrd Bujrslei .' -- .-.. ' " j A.W.Mdfem. Jr.. of nrownrllle. 63 Main Street, 1. ;jst opened rtiaky nd complete stfck .ifJiiLtuHCaaiaierW NttiUngn.aiui all kmdsof Piece uootis. and ispreparedtomaae Oent's Clothing toordiTin the mcwr Jashion- able style. ' He aKo k.?'!is a fall llneof Ready wadetjouiing, uv caps ana uent s or Ulshing Goods. . ... 47-3m i-.OOLD 1TETVARD. . . . Backs Brilliant Cook Stove took the Gold Medal above the Charter Oak and other com petlng Stoves, at the New Orleans and St. Louis Fairs, in 1SS3. ; For sale at the Pioneer Htove store, by. H-3m ;J - . ' J. U. UtUStil. The largest lot of .. - HEAT STOVES, for wood or Coal; Is at Snellen bergex Bro's. Good Building Stone We arenow pre pared to furnish cood buildinsr stone, in any quantity. Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon uments or Tomb stones, water Tables, eTc famished aa -short notice and reasonable terms -j-' v - .: . Lorancjs A Varnby. Grave Vines. Concords, t LSO ner dozen. $10. per hundred, and all other varieties in proportion- . (Satisfaction is guarranteed as to quality and genuineness of vines. 47-tm . -J. W. 31IBDJUETOr. in - t- i i . n' . Xiyct rtr miu wiiui j&u, Hiioxsniuiijr n rut Pi, by iJr. . Klmberlin. Office over the Post Office. $1200 Dollars and Expenses I See ad vertisement of American ShuttleSe wine Ma, chine in our advertising columns, J. W. Bliss. Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales attended to in the country on reason able terms. Orders left at the Advertuer office will receive proper attention. iW6m Millers, buy your Rubber and Leather Bolting of Shelleuberger Bro's. A full stock always on hand. Tin. Sheetlron and Japanned Ware at Shellenberger Bro's." 4 c C 09 o . 8.' P o e$ a, rat o Private medical aid, read Dr. Whittier's advertisement. -.--. . 300 Iters Horse Shoea and Nails at Shel lenberger Bro's. A Good Wagon Do you want It? Goto Tisdel's.- ' For Stationary or a Good Cigar go to the Postoffice. J. S. He tzel is certainly apublic benefac tor for his is the largest and most r assortment of Clothing and Gent's-Furnishing Goods in the west, and from this ho will ;.GRAUT ' anyone the privilege of making their own selections, guarran teeing them good materi al and well and fashionably made, at a less price than any other house IN BROWNVLLLE - At Na 70, McPherson Block. Patronize Home Industry-All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it can be had elsewhere. None butthe best ma terial used. S35.000.000 is the capital of the Mutual Life Insurance Oompanyof New York. Jar- vis S. Church is their agent at urownvuie. it Is the safest company in the woild to insure In. . .. - u Organs. Burdett's. from $H0 to $600; Ma son &. Hamlin's, 575 to ?(j00. - James R. Dyk. Brownvllle. Ten Ton BlflckKinith's Iron of all sizes at Shellen berger-Bro s. . - - , -:- Builders Atf entlon I am now prepared to do all kinds of Plastering In this city or vicinity. Orders left at the American House will be promptly attended to. Prices reason able ! Work first class 2 1 no31-3mJ A. K. JJell. Kllbourn, Jenkins fc Co Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, hliiugius, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc. Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4tli ana .Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material in ine Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis., wiiere we have in niwratinn nnp. of the largest manufactures of everything made in Pine in tho world.and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, ns we do, we can sell at lower rates man any Lumber Yard-in the West which pays one wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full supply ol everything In our line, so that those In want . i ii: i . . 1 . .. .1 .. may always reiy upon geiung w uut mey ue- sire. We simply ass; auioexamineourstocK and prices before purcha,suigelsewhere,aswe can ensure satisfaction in both. 300 Traveling Baskets for the Ladles. McCREERY 4 NICKEL. I have now in mv yard near 1,000,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of every style and description, size and thick ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc. Dry Pine Shingles. Lath, and Picket. In fact, anything In the building line, which I warrant A No. I in every respect, and on which r do- wot propose to be undersold, for cash, by any man west of the Missouri river. I Invite all who need anything in my line to give me a call, knowing that I can outfit them with good material, at the fairest rates. J. R BELL, Brownvllle, Neb. Cor. Water & First Streets, Lumler delivered within the city e3elimits, FREE OF CHARGE. 200 Kega WMte Leadjuit receivecL " McCREERY A NICKEL. PITS! FITS!! FITS!!! at Alf. W. Morgan's Clothing Store. Canton Clipper Plows ! , g TIIE BEST PLOW MADE. n , At (SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. THAD TRIMMER'S Checkered Feed Stable is the best place in town to refresh and feed stock. Hay, bats, corn, bran and shorts for sale. Stock boarded bv the day, week, month or year at reason able rates. Farmers, give him a call. .- Nos. 6 and 8 Brownvllle, Nebraska " 4$-tf ladies: Go tp Shellenberger Brother's and see their Doty'8 Universal Washer. Unrivaled in the world. It will pay every family to have On.' ' " ? ;--;--', - ; . j .- ,m ' 1 ' ' 1 i ' - Corn, Wheat and Oats. Rainey 4 Lewis have removed their office to Robt Tea re 4 Co. 'a Store, where they will pay the highest cash price tor Grain and oth er Produce. 1 2.000 i Bolts Wall Paper, direct from New York. , . .: ; t McCREERY A NICKEI HADK & AKMITAGE Wholesale and Retail - 6ECiGl:ES al'o. Qlj JIain Street, , IJROTNVILLE, NEB., Keep constantly on baud a fall assortment of Sfa pl6 aftdz Fancy GH0CER1ES AND PRQViSIQliS, Glassware a Queensvare . ... Ol t'E IS li CJZ.Z.T . ' Country Produce Always Wacted! POLLARS. All kinds and stvles, at-.-v - - . r - HETZEL'S. No, 76 Haye the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. Fbnr Ilole Shcller and Power, cither belted or Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or geared with "eight foot" elevator Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or geared with "ten foot" elevator - Six nole Sheller and Power complete, either belted or geared with eight or ten foot elevator, Twonole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, Jack and drive rope....... Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, geared - Two nole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's TIME IlEaSGJS WSIY 1, 1 1 t i 1 1 1 . ; : : i v Were Sold in the Year 1888 : IS KECAC3E NOT ONE HAS EVER FAILED TOUIVK Entire Satisfaotion THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY )1U V JLt IS FULLY GUARANTEED, : AND WHKREVEB KNOWN ... . THEY STAND UNRIVALLED FOR ECONOMY, FOR lr It ABILITY, And CONVENIENCE. For simplicity of ranacemcnt " And fur Cleanliness in Cooking, TheyareHornelnstitutions 3ianufacturtd in the West, and . adapted to the wanU uf Western SouthernPeople -C Surely no good honekeever caa anora -v to be without one: FOB PRICE LIST, ADDBESS ' '.. d ' Excelsior Manufacturing Co, G12 & G14 IV. MAIX'STKET, ST. LOUIS, MO. ' - 80LI BY sfiellenbehgur nr.es., rxi-Sml nnoWNTIM.K. NKR. 9 V 0s s 3 e 3 at V g 5" S BLAX1CS of all kind, eonsjfcntlv on hand, at the Advertiser Job (.Gee. .; e? ' " - N ? - I t a - o ft f5 e to ? W S et ' (j N 1, s I M $ C.Vi ' .... V TTlioIc'sIa O A. IR, A Main Street, McPherson Bloclv, Bronville, m WISE MMUFSxUEIIi LIST OF PRICES, COIIPLSTE T7ITH POT7X1T: geared with double sacker.......... Sheller") with one-horse power, jack ana rope A. L. RICH. NET7 ADUnilSTRATIOII IS S) EICH & GILLMOEE, Successors to W. II. SMALL, DEALERS AND JOBBERS IX Sacli as Coffees, Sugar, Teas, Molasses. Syrups, Tlour, Bacon, Fisl, Dried Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tooaoco, Cigars, Cheese. Dried and Ureenxnuw, ion fectionaries of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &c. In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a largo supply of feed, CORS, OATS, BKAX, SHOUTS, &c. All -Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. " Reduced Prices to suit the Times, Small Profit &na Fair Deallne, Is their invariable rule. Goods will be sold to Country Merchants in either large or small bills add at extremely low rates. " A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED AT THE RED ii. S'lOKE. McPherson Eiick, north side of Main Street, in the room formerly occupied by W. H. Small. ,tf men & gixivmoiit:. GENERAL DILVLER. IN. rocaries IS Provisions We have on hand a large STAPLE To which we are making co wo are selling at Prices a3 the LlississippL In the Quality of our Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS. HIGHEST TflARKBT , PHICS PAID TOR o 12-40 SHELLENBERGER BROS., "Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Harte, VTOTTflfl ITo. 74 Uain Street, J J 'Jggjj & detail Ucalcra in J t.-a : 'j" . .WO ' F. A. T&del, Jr., & Company, DEALERS MUTHL FIJI 1ST A. II. GILLMORE AT THE 5p ma Competition. ' - mi- BroWnYiUc, llch. i i i j and well assorted stock of "l nstant additions, ana which ) J low as any Houso west of j TVE DEFY COMPimnOH. mm, mm, c 4 J j tVJt. i Nebraska. 1 - SALS I1LEIIS!! STHEJZT, "ELEPH AIIT" Dealer In all kinds of stock. iNinjht, by th sold and exchanged. Stock dav or week. . '"- jentlro ..,'iiear th ,. i in all frenlx : tan b? ux cotA DAY OR TVIOIIT. A stock eorrall, with an abundant supply of pure watt-r. altar! ietl U tlrt stable. 4-1 S j'V J Acer's Cherry Pectoral, Tor Diseassa ef th Throat and Lanrs, suoh as Coughs, Colds, "WhocpLas Cough, Bronchiti3. Asthma, and Consumption. Trobablr never before In tho whole history ct medicine, has anything won so widely aivi so deeply upon the coniWcnce of mankial, a thi.- eirotient remedy for pulmonary complaints. Thni2 lon series 'of fears, and amonz aiont of the "races or men it ha risen higher and hier In tiwtr etima tiod, as it ha become better known. Its uniform chsracter anl power to cure th rarknis slections ef the lunzs and throat, have made it known as a re. liable protector smit them. Wtue ailapted ta milder forms of diM;afie and to younij ch.Mren, it is at the same time the mot eCertuai rvuieiT that can be siren for incipient c-nsarnpu n, ana the dao pcrotu affwtions of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision again't sud'len atta' ki of Croup, it chouid be kept on hand in every famiiy, and ml-el as all are sometimes subject to colli and euuj;!i, oil should be provided witn Uiii antidote for Uem, Althoufi settled t'on$umntian U tJiiuit in curable, still great numbers or f a-e a here Lij di v eae seemed settled, hare been completely curcfl, and the patient restored to sound hea:U) by the Cherrf 1'eetoml. iom'k'te it iu maitry over the diior-Ier of tho Liinx and Tlroat, taat the most obstinate of then yu-ld it. When sxa in eUe could reach thein, uadcr lim CArrry torat they sulfide and disappear. Hinijrrn nnd l'uttii $prtker JLnd grett pro tection from it. - Atthmi u al.vjjs rulieved and often who2y cureil by it. Branch it la Is enerany cnre-1 by tstinr tha Cherry I'rrlirnl in smaii and frequent Uoes. So generaiiy are ir vinaen kaowu tiat we need not publish the certLI'atei of them here, or do mor Ukiii assure Uio publie that its qualiei are fuily maintained. ; Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fovr and Arae, Tnterr?'nt Pever. Chill Fover, RemittTit Fevtr, Dumb Aue, PeriotliCil or BJious Fever, So.. and tadeed all tho affections which aris from malarious, marsh, or miasinatia poisons. As If t name impli, ft doej Cure, and doss nil. Conuiruny neitlwr Arenif, Qiuiiin, ?mMth. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poineo-Mi sutatanre whatCTpr, it in nowise tnj-irps any patient. T1ie number an(l rmrortnnce of it cures' in theaiedi.vi tricu, are Lterti!y bevond account, and we believe without a p:ra.'!. i in the hUiory of Am med.pine, "5i?-Trido i ;rrativl by the a VnmritICTnewM we Teceive vf th rmiK-nl cre3 ea""vi in obtrwata cae, and wbeT oIer remedies had volly faJeiL Unantjininj ywrrtn, either rosi.ieni in, or trnvct'inpr through mjaa"i,'tic lfwiV'i', w :il be pro-t'!Ct;.-l hv takinir the AdVF, CfIK .Uilr. For T.lrrr Ctnnptninta. ariinr n-oro.Urjiiditr of tho Liver, it n an ejtce'iint remedy, litiiauUiitf the Liver into lca!:hy ;tctiv'tv. For I'.iliou Dior-i.'rs and Liver 0irWt, It an excellent reni!r, irg!ucini buiot trulv re markabie cure?, where Cher mm inc-. had i.uled. I'repare.l bv IR. J- ' Ari p. A to, Prictwl and An!vtsl ( -HtMiUiU, Lowt-U, MJ., aud So 14 ail round Ue worl.b ' PRICE, SoTd bv $1.0O VElt HOTT3UK. 1 I'K :l x..'.rusat