Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 16, 1869, Image 3

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STSSl every &unr DAVIS, Rector.
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XOXMSB PIRECTCI1Y. '
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Ttae!r 11 la the brej tmcycr Brick, o
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A. f - on the !t n art taiurdnr "
LA-c?rt P.m.. attbelr liaU in the
gff foil brother, 'HACKMt
Arrival a PIrt-re cf the Mail.
Xprthpm. rfrnnd Southern departs at a,
i;"y .V?vt 0 p. n4 cermrt. r T a. m. -
iV v i,i rrtv t.t 1" m4 depart t 12 p. m.
!Vfo Mail arrive Mt4av, Wms-day nd
rUSiS3i r-; eirTtd.y.T.
XrtTiVwrtJVn rrida.m at 4 p. b departt
froinulolvH.m. ft . A. POUX h.. P. M.
Tle TaHe J K R
0 niP- May 4, J. Train, will leave Phelps
oi(o Kunni.
r"vl 1 ,v.... t 12 . tn.
iv- 1:44 P- m.
OOINO ROt'TII.
t-.T p. IU. ;
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Mall train dtii!y except Sunday.
' ,ers' Omnibus WvM B?e-wnrtll toe
LOCAL MATTERS.
jr. L. CoIlFFt Eiltor.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16t 1809.
Cltro at Hank Armltnge'.
XkrWa Sauce at Hauk Armltagc'a,
Eslractt of everything kuown at Hauk 4
Aruiit'e'
C t D. H. Uwli 4fc . and get ome
.thlnc fiT the Holiday.
n-kte4 n apprentice to loam tli Clgftr
TraJcatA. F, Uohn's Cigar Factory, No. 61
Main trw-t. (
It Utlt7g eal. ao go to JInnnaford &
MrKall iandRetaome of that new atock of
;iikiudorbtHidrng." . .
a
! Th rnoKt corlete atock of
'ebfaing tobacco lu the city inuy be found at
. JlcFhwwn A Tuttle a. - '
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frry baa the fonndatlon for a
' . rw mttaseon Main Ktret-t between 6th and
. 7th. H ha on a very elghtly location- ,
Ladltt call and get a pair of thoae Pivot
AcUon Shoulder Brace at D. A. Lewis & Co.'a.
Tiry are the eiwlwt and mot ctnvenlent
ikirt supporters In msc
j. Hmmllton is erecting an addition to
"Ms residence corner of Fonrthand Atlantic
streets which will make him a good, roomy,
neat looking house.
Drasm has his Blacksmith Shop, corner
of Fifth and Maln-sts In operation. He Is
. now backed by better tools andimpliineuts to
work with than ever.
Cartstsaaa Iseomlnn and the public are
flocking in crowds to Hauk & Armltages for
nice things, and they all come away satisfied
that there is the place to buy.
Saltd chuncks of comfort" can be had by
haying those- choice woolen good for sale at
F. E. Johnson & OV". as they are unexcelled
- In quality, and sold low down for cash.
gkattst Skates M Skates MI Posts
Patent Club Skates, and all other kinds in
ue can be found at SliellcnDerger. Go and
get you an outflt, for we will have good
skating soon.
" bctt's stock of Drugs Medicines, Paints,
Oils, etc, are a good as can be found In 2e-
i.- . ..n.t stock of Perfumery. Toilet
vl a, .
articles, etc nice for Holiday Presents are
.unexcelled anywhere
C. IV' Wheeler, contractor for building
the Bridge on Sixth, let-ecn Main nnd Gob
Jepests., Is pushing the work right along. He
Is making a permanent looking structure of
It, nnd one that will, we think, stand for
auany year.
AttldeB J. IK Calhoun, Editor of the
Drmnrrat, fell off the platfonn to the side
door r their new office, last Saturday, frac
turing tbc wrist of Ills led arm. He was
cautioned lhelay Ufore by a friend who re
marked "that he ought to have rallln; put up
or somelwdy would fjill off;" and remarked
that there was no danger, as we never
-drink." (?) ;
rtn A, Co. wtccesHors to J. V. D. Tatcli,
liave received a portion of their stock of
Jewelry, Walci. Clocks etc, and have now
a very ntf show case filled with as neat and
pure J--clr as was ever brought to this mar
K nWreaaiiiK goods to be hero before
cc Holiday will make this oue of the most
complete assortment of the kind In Nebras-
ks. They have had the shop remodled and
made much more convenient than hereto
fore. They ars both youug men of e "iter,
prise, and No. 1 wotkrnen in their business,
and we I peak for them the patronage and
encouragement of this community.
THE FESTIVAL
For the benefit of the BrownTllle Metro
politan Silver Cornet Band promises to be a
grand affulr. The ladles of our city are ta.
king bold of the affair in earnest, and as there
Is no religious or secular bias in the way, all
re working as a unit. The Bund deserves a
good tarn out, for In their way they have
faUti la nothing In their power to gratify the
lore of our citizens for music, and ha ve, upon
very occasion when away from their town,
gained for. Brownvllle the reputation orhav
ing the best Band in the State, Iet all pre
pare to attend next Thursday night, PecU.
District Attorney Ilewett.by legal pro
cess so disturbed the equinlmlty of the Keno
gwiUemeo. last Friday morning, that tbey
pat the channel of the Missouri river bet ween
them and the officer, of justice, a soon as
possible, in order to escape trial before Justice
Morgan. Their effect w re seized for debt,
but were afterwards clntraed by parties resi
dent here, who settled the debts. The mobo-
t eratlc organ below street, which cried "duck
'era" o lustily a week ago, didn't seem
around when its intended victims were so
or the river. Why? Because it found it
. hs.1 greatly m'.sjudged this community when
t invited it to inaugurate mob Tlolence. Its
-editors have much to learn yet In the line of
Journalism and Judgement.
IXSPIHKD.
I ILe beginning wu the word, and the
word wts II else!." And Hetrel said let
there be Clothing and Gent's Furnishing
Goods in profu&lon io the land of Southern
Nebraska, and there was Clothing and Gent's
1'urnlKh.ing Goods la abundance. And he
aid to toe poor svnd to 11 rich, to the trav
eler and to the resident, be ye clothed, that
7t be not a neck la the mouths of nations
7 reason of your nakedness; and they were
elothed. Ad it was good. And he saw that
land was filled with well dressed men,
d his heart warmed towards theni ; and he
fttdd I wIU bless this people. And he caused
railroads to transport mneh good winter
tbing and furnishing good to his place of
Alness n j; 70, lu the city of Brownvllle,
&d cried aloud through the Advertiser, come
of all nations and be clothed. And they
CtIn la myriads, from far and near, from
h land of Johnson, and from the land of
JUchardiion, and from the land of Pawnee,
nd from the land of Beatrice, and were
rcM-i, aud went away praising the cloth
,nCandrry!ng "long live Hetzel, who hath
bnUaUally elothed us, &t prices which de
y eom petition." '
R e dCorn Wheat, OaU, Barley and
-ye.
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Evas Woe -ii i 50.
comsiitti:, ATTiirrrio.ii
. ' The following persons, cprcfatod 'on' the
committee of arrnnf;! rr.?nts Ur the Band
reFUvaltobe JicU ,TI."rJ.vy craslr-, re.
cember2Jd, are re? pert.' n'.iy rr; 'jetted to mctt
at'the tesidenoe cf!Tr, Jcrr.s I'rary, X.Ut
Thursday, afternoon, r.: 2 o'c!fc to make
eoch arranscmeols tin v: .y te d.-c -ned neoefi
aary to make tUls I'csilvs.l a sueei ss :
Mrs. Drury,
" Uratton,
: tStrson,' -
" (VrAreil,
Furnas, .-.
- Oote, '
.' Mrl'ticrr-TS,'
.-.'Hykes,
" Crane,
I'.'nke, - - -
Mclva i;hton, '
' Itotisij.i, - :
" Unclcf
' Ar.-,n Henderson.
' " lleta;!, . . i
Miss Kieves, ..
" ?lary H-lackburn,
lit 7..- Johnson,
, I.v!e Johnson, J
McCreery, i
; Nerve Nelson
" McNa'ishtoa, ; '.
" Hash JJkele, . - !
Miirts No. 1,
" Kb ins 2, '
" Shirts-" ' 1
' " Molly ITolladay,1
, MaryAliison,
- WorthiRa, -
" IIollaKly, '
1W8 Hacker,"
" , Jonas Hacker, '
.. iioftdir .
Colhspp, ' ... ., ..
.. " Heoi Lorhey,
- Hill, ;
" Han-fley,
Small,
'-Bedford,
- CoL ii. Y. Furnas,.
. t'apt. Jno. m 'arson,
Capt. A. ItrltavldRon,
Ju.lue II, V. Hughes,
BUI small, - .,
J. B. McCahe, . .
' Max Orundstlen,
, ( lute Shirts,
F.ll Wilcox,
U'm. II. Hoover, '
Oeo. o. Start, of Apfn wall. ' .'
Al. Colvin, Hock port. Mo..
Charley Kieswatter, Germany,
. Joe. Docker, Indiana, .:
, JI.C. Lett, .
eo W. Bratton,
Frank Job nson, "
Alex. Robinson, Cork Ireland, ,
Mike Kavajiah, Tiplerary,
. . ; Dr. J. Blake, Ohio, . .. . .
Clum Hauk, New Orleans.
By Okpicr or CoMMtTTini
Fancy Candles and Toys at Ilauk A Ar
raltage's. ,
' W are pleased to learn of the great success
of our worthy County Commissioner, A. J.
Bitter, In dispensing numerous choice goods
of all kinds from his store in SU Deroln.
This mud) we learn from many of his cus
tomers whom we have conversed with lately.
The fact is, with his Light taxes, no rents and
the large quantities he buys at m time for
cash, he rein sell as low at retail as the same
goods can be bought for In St. Joseph, nnd
there is little to wonder at him having drawn
the trade to his point from many miles in the
Interior. : A more liberal man to trade with
could net be found in the west. .
Holiday Cigars at the PostoKlee.
Christmas Is coming and everybody is
flocking to Hauk A Armltago's for nice
things. i
A CARD ' i
Dear frlendi In sickness, fat tended you.
and In health, I have Deft-ended you, by wait
ing a g'jod while for the amount that you
owe me.. My advice is to start m ine .iew
Year cleor of debt, and in order that all of as
may do so, those owing me will pleosocall at
D. II. Lewis A Co.'s Drug Store and deposit
the amount due and oblige your friend in
sickness and health. ' '
, ' C F. STEWART.
PtTt Actios. Shoulder . Braces best in
the world-atD. IL Lewis A Co.' Drug Store.
cunojios: '',
No nicer or more appropriate present could
be pscted for the kind rememberance of lady
love or friend than a beautiful picture; and a
good Chromo is truly what the poet says "n
thing of beauty and a joy forever." : The place
to go Is where you can select from a larpe lot
f different size aud styles, beautifully
framed. That place is at HannafordA Mc
Fall's, who are framing and selling them,
not for pnnt, but for the accommodation of
the putllc ' Goand secXIiem.
Toy Caudles at the Foslofneo.
Personal-Panta Clans has booked him
self to stay at Mr. BwseH'B Confectionery
and Toy Store during the Holiday. . Ho has
shipped an Immense amount of Toys of the
very liest style and most unique patterns.
All are Invited. - : ;
Sfttts of all kinds at the Postofflcc. . , !
tVhy ts It that some of our merchants in
Brownvllle did not bny ff mall's stock of
Queensware, etc., when A.J. Bitter can make
from tm to $400 by buying It. ; . .
Apples aad Orsugti at the Postoutce.
Hay Knife. The most convenient article
for cutting Hay out of the stack can be found
at Shellenberger's. Go and see it.
Toy Books at the PostofSce.
Chris Krtngle Is now at Wm. Rosscll's
giving public reeeptionsto hlsmany friends.
He designs remaining, with his beautilul
toys, until Jau. 1st, l.
Christmas Caudles at the Postoffice.
A Sabbath Seheel was org mi lied at the
First Baptist Church In this city last Sunday
morning. A. W. Morgan, Jr., was chosen
Superintendent. Regular school will beheld
there hereafter, commencing at 10 o'clock
everySabbath morning. .
Fruits." Canned Fruits nt the Postofllco.
The Alhsmbra Saloon, sojusdv famed
as a ple,!Knnt resort to playn g;meof i'Mllanls
or jret a ifood. wholesome drink of something
to warm up ihls cold weather, has been re
moved to No. 19 Mai n-st, four doors below
the Regulator. .
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These knowing themselves Indebted to
the undersigned are requested to settle the
same Immediately either by note, renewal of
overdue notes or by paying the Greenbacks
at my residence near Nemaha City. A word
to the wise Is sufficient. .. !
-3t : J. II. DHAIX. .
Beech A Drnry have Just received a
splendid lot of Toy and Fancy Candies for
the Holidays. They also keep NUt of all
kinds, Frnlts, Fresh Oysters, etc.
They are selling the best of Groceries low
down for cash at the Red Stare, and lots of
them; and they are paying cash for fresh
butter and eggs. ;
GUARD RECEPTION!!!!!
Santa Clause A Co., hold a Grand Reception
at the Toy and Confectionery Store of
WJI. IIOSSELL
in this city, commencing from to-drty and ex
tending through the Holidays. They have
ln . ....... 1 1 . it mi.ft . n T 1 A t w Ii wlr rt TnVi ff
all kinds ever shown in this market: also.
.lull) tniiuin), vikhii t'J'i'". ' 1 v
etc. Cukes and Pies In abundance, or Itaked
to order. This Is the strongest firm for the
Holidays ever formed, as they have establish
ments throughout Europe, America aud the
civilized world I Call on them I
GRAND CHRISTMAS BALL
AND PROMENADE CONCERT j
To be given
AT McniERSON'S HALL,
Ox Christjias Evs December 2,1SG3.
ESPECIALLY FOR CHARITABLE PUR
. .. ' ' POSES.
It is a well known fact that every thing of
th is k 1 nd w berei n a b ig crowd is wan ted, Ujey
assume the ruie of charity in order to get
the same. But In this cane the object is
known to which the donation Is to be given,
as is usully the case in small communities
like ours, and It behooves the well disposed
citizens of this community, of all denomina
tions, who ever attend anything of the kind,
to attend. A proper committee is appointed
to see that Uw re is no personality UKt-d.
The order of exercises for the evening will
the BrownTllle Cornet Band will piny
In frontof the Hnll,openlnga'out7)io'ciock.
The lutnd will also plav for a Promenade In
side the Hall, after which lucre will be Or
chestral Mnic by Berkly ()uadrill Band,
for which Mr. IV. has got new Instruments
expressly for the occasion.
At 10 o'clock r. j. supper will be served at
Mtick's Delmonlco, and everybody knows
what Mack's suppers are, Tlte table will be
se; from lu r. J. to 1a. givins everylKxly
an opportunity of goln? to supper when thev
rlense. Tlte bill ts IIxnI at the low prieeof
f l&i per couple, including supper, to suit the
times. . . " -
Christmas Goodies!
At McPherson A Tuttle's will be found the
choicest
Seedless Raisins,
Canned Fruits,
Citron,
Cranberries,
Malaga Raisins,
I riel Apples,
Green Apples,
Dried reaches,
' Prunes, etc. etc.,!ald In c peclally
for Christmas and New Years and sold very !
low so that poor folks may enjoy tlicmsclves. j
Lai rirseen'F -j si yonr own rrlce. at
t't'! 'ii TVin'n Ktrvp fwifni-o Vtiv"ofT f
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Feekct Cwtlery at Bhellenbergeir,
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Best Deere in the West at J, K. Bell'a.
Fer a good Saddle, go to Boeder's 52 Main
f;aS' LtTtirtrsTiie ' best made, at
Shellenberger's.
The best Fanning Mills made can be seen
uu pqrgnasea HI ilH't S
our; i' ? i
Carpenter's Toelsand Blacksmith's Fur.
nlshlngs at SheUenberger Bro's. J
Org:ns-CaII at J. T3 Dye's residence and
exaratne his pew stock of Urgans.' 7-2t '
fc i i. i .
CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A. F.
Cohn's Cigar Factory, 61 Main street.
Potatoes, Cabbage, Greeo Arples, Dried
Apples, etc., at McPhersoa A Tut tie's.
23,000 Cushcl9 of Cora
Wanted in exchange for Dry Goods and
Clothing at A, May A Co.'s Dry gcxxls regu
lator. ....-.-.
. PAY UPI "
All accounts due D. II. Lewis A Co. must be
paid up immediately, or they will be placed
in the hands of an officer for collection. "A
word to the wise save costs.
Ammunition of all kinds, at Shellenber
ger's.'; ' ".'.' ; ' ' '
For a No. I set of Harness, go so Souder's,
52 Main st. '' - 7-tf
; Arctic Overshoes From 5s to 12s,at IJet
eel's wide-awake Clothing Emporium, No. 70
Main street.
Cress Cut San
ger's. All sizes, at Shellcnber-
'.,-..V HHAtt ESTATE! :
If yon wish to rent a house, or buy city or
county property, call on E. E. Ebrlght at his
queensware store. No. 61 Main street.
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T5 Dsttn Shirts and Drawers Just received
at ' J. & IIETZEL'S.
' Fence Wlre-Large lot Just received!, 'at
Shellenberger's. :
Ogase Oransrc Plants. . ; !
The largest and finest lot ever offered in
Nebraska, and tot sale lew for cash, by
II. C. LETT.
STOVES I STOVES 1 1 STOVES 1
Twenty per cent, cheaper at
IT. T. DEX'S
. thau any house in Nebraska.
1 1
Raisins,.
' ;' ; Currants,' ' , , r
' ' .' Citron, '-' '( '.'.
."'.'.' .'. ' ', Sugars. .
' ' :. Spices,
And everything wanted for fixing np for
Holidays at Hauk A Armltage'."' '
... ,
the
Coll and See r j
McCreery A Nickel's immence variety, j
DR. IIOLI.ADAV "' '
Respectfully informs his old friends and
the publicthat he is prepared to attend all
calls 1b the line of his profession. Office at
D. II. Lewis A Co.s Drug Store, Main street,
Brownvllle, Neb. 51-tf ;
Ttsdel can furnish you the genuine Con
cord Buggies. : .. . . . I . i
S031ETI1IXG KETT.
Plaid TTntorproofn. . ;
At THEO. HILL A CO'a i
400 PAT.LOIl HEAT STOVJE3 '
And
500 COOK STOVES - j
Of every pattern known to theeastern mar
ket tor sale low for cash- at SheUenberger
Bro's.- " - :
SclHns OfT at Cost!
In order to. get room to repair my store
house, I will sell out my present stock of
Cooking and Heating etoves at cost. For
cheap and good stoves gototherioneerStove
Store, opposite the Court Couse, by J, C. Deu
ser. " t
Dtarys for 187.0 at A. D. Marsh's Dollar
Store,
30,000 bushels of Corn wanted at Hauk A
Armttage's.
Holiday Presents at Marsh's Dollar
Store
Tin, Sheetlron and Japanned Ware at
SheUenberger Bro's.
OXE
Of the best places to purchase Dry Goods Is
undoubtedly at A. May A Co's Regulator, for
among the
merchants in the United States yori will not
find a man more conscientiously honest in
doing what he advertises, or who will give
you more value received in good substantial
goods for your .
' DQEIiAHS - (-;
Their goods are up to the very latest styles
and they buy oulo such goods as they can war
rant to be
ITORTU '
all they ask for It. You cannot fall ' ' ' '
; of .'-::;
being both pleased and suited from the mag
nificent stock of
DRY GOODS AfSD CEOTIZXRG
At May&Co'i Ileralstorl
r 1 1 1 1 11 1
Bedding, a! full stock: Matrasses; Com
forts, Pillows, Sheets, etc., at
IIANNAFORD A McF ALL'S, i
Nutritious, Healthy, the Best. Doo
ley's Baking Powder is the most economical
tnd con-cnlent Baking Powder now In nse.
It saves milk and eggs, prevents the possibil
ity of poor rolls, biscuits or cakes, and thus
produces happiness in both kitchen and
household. Ills put up In tin cans, which
are, to all Intents and purposes, impervious
to the action of the weather. One trial will
convince the most skeptical of Its superior
qualities. For sale by grocers. . ,
For sale by Polock A Son and Rich A CHI
more. tr-
Ssaisge Grinders- Besh known to the
market, at Shellenberger's. , . : j
Dry Pine Lumber in all weathT at J. R,
Bell's.
At Marsh' Xllar Str is the place
where you can have a chance to draw some
of the finest Holiday Goods In the market.
Come along, come along, make no delay,'
Come from every nation, come up anyway.
Come along, get along, head no alarm,
tePhereon ATattlehare Dry Goodsenough
to keep a million warm, and are selling them
so low that they are within the reach of all.
flmtt-ed Halibnt, Codfish, Mackeral, and
all the finny tribes usually kept for sale at
McPherson A Tattle's.
Fine Cntlery Jonathan Crook's celebra
ted pocket Cutlery. '
Jos, Rogers' (cutler to her Majesty,) pocket
cutlery. ' " .
. Table Cutlery foil stock at
gHELLENBEROER BRO'S.
. Crn taken for goods at Den's. - .
Gsfli and Pistols, at Shellenberger's,
Hides, Pelts and Furs, wanted at Den's.
Sash and BllndsFtUl stock at J. R.
Bell's , : ' : t
4-Peany Kails in abundance, at Shellen
berger's. For choice Grooprles,WlnterFlannels,Fan
cy Dry Goods, go to W.T. Den's.
Winter Clot king. Gent's Shawls, La
dle's Cloaks and Fur Capes, of latent styles,
atDen'8. "'''. ' .'" ' '. -
Dm Store for Sale -A complete ad
well selected stock of Drugs for sole, low for
cash. Enquire at this office. ... -.' , "
1st PtsiwIjsm. Tie Canton ClIypri"WS
teVf; 1 byrar;i;i & CrnlGT. oS Jibe
1st Premfam at our State- Fair. ' For sae by
Shelienlerger Bros.
" ATTrTia:.','AEE! . s
A.W.Morgan, Jr., of Brownvllle, S3 Main
Ms-pet, has just opened anew and complete
stock of C!o:h, CftJilmer. YestinErs, and all
kinds of Piece Goods, and isrepared tomakt
Gens' Clothing to order la t fie most fashion
SkMestvle. lXi'o keeps a fail llneof lU-ady
Made Clthinar.liats, Capa and Gent's Fur
BishilrgioocN. r , . . 47-m ;
7 a v "- i
Bucks' Brilliant Cook Stove took the Gold
Medal above tbe Charter Oak and other com
peting Stoves, at the New Orleans and St.
Iiiuls Fidrsi In 1S3. Por sale, at the fioifjer
Stove Store, by ft ' . : V 1 f. '
?J .41ia ).mJ ii - -X,1 (Jj DEUSEIi; -
Good BaUdlngf StoneWeare now pre
pared to furnish jjood buillin stene, in any
qunntfly. Also, Step ton .-s, biases for tion
umentH or Tomb stones. Water Tables, ete
furnished on short notice and reasonable
terms LobakceA YAE'5ti
Grape Vines. Concords, 11.50 per dozen,
10. per hundred,' and all other varieties in
proportion.- Satisfaction Is gnarranteed us
to quality and genuineness of vines. ;
47-6m J. W. MlDDLETOS.
' Eye, Ear nnd Catarrah, successfully treat
fed, by Dr. Klinberlin. Office over the Post
Office. i
$1200 Dollars and Expenses I See ad
vertisement of American ShuttleSewIng Ma,
chine in our advertising columns, -..)
. ri .- ,
X XV. Bliss,' Regular licensed Auctioneer.
Sales attended to in the country on reason
able terms. Orders left at the Advertiser
office will receive proper attention. j .ISim
Millers, buy your Rubber and Leather
Belling of SheUenberger Bro's, A full stock
alwnj s on ban 1. . ' ; ? : , . ,
j Ladled, CLlUren'a and 2IL?ses'.-. t
Full stock at
' ! : .- '". Th eo. Ill ix A Po,'. ;
. Private medical aid, read. Dri Whiltier's
aHvoHtfipmpnt. t
300 kegs Horse Shoes and Nails at Snel
len be rger liro. , ,; ...
-. A Good Wagon. Do you want it? : Go to
Tisdel's.
, & V.'i : .? .! ;.i - ; ' -
Patronize Home Indnstry-AU kinds
of Marble work can be hod at Netdhardt's
Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it
can be had elsewhere, . is one ounne oesi ma
terial used.' .' . , . ,
tHI.AAA ASS Ii tVo minftal nf th Mntnfcl
Life Insurance Companyof New York. Jar
vis 8. Church is their agent at Brownvllle. It
U the safest company la the wot Id to insure
ia-.. 1- ' - ' - : tf;;
Organ. Burdett's, from f 140 to ?S00; Ma
son A Hamlin's, $75 to .1
jaxes It. Dte. Brownvllle. 1
r 300 .,
Traveling Baskets for the Ladles. '
: McCREERY A. NICKEL.
TTAXTED!
game! v. game t ,
Wanted, by J. Huddart, at No.,7 Main St.,
jirownvCU, Keb., iPrairle Chicken Quails,
Wild Turkeys, Ao Ac, for which I will pay
the highest market price in cash, ' '
. . 1
XCtlbenrn. Jenkins A Co -Manufac
turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers In
all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc
Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th ami Main
streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri.
We manufacture our own material in the
Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis where we have
In onerftt lon one of the largest manufactures
of everything made In Pine in the world, and
obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree,
as we do, we can sell at lower rates than 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 ot
everything in our line, so that those in want
may always rely upon getting what they de
sire, Weslmplyask all toexamlneour stock
and prices before purchasingelsewhere.oswe
can ensure satisracuon inooin. , 1
20 0
Kegs White Lend, Just received. 1 '
' " McCREERY A NICKEL, j
FITS! FITS!! FITS!!!
at Al A W. Morgan's Clothing Store. , ' .
; TIIAD TRIMMER'S .
Checkered Feed Stable is the best place in
lown mi reiresn unu iitu Bin:ii. jimj, vkiuj,
corn, bran and shorts for sale. Stock boarded
. . - . . -1. i . ,,..
by the day, weeit, montn or year ut reason
able rates. Farmers, give him a call. Nos.
6 and 8 Brownvllle, Nebraska. 43-tf ;
Corn, Wheat and Oats.
Rainer A Lewis have removed their office
to Robt. Teare A Co.'s Store, where they will
pav the highest cash price lor Grain and oth-
rr Produce.
2,000 .
Bolts Wall Taper, direct from New York.
McCREERY A NICKEL.
OUR MOTTO.
tVe sell pure goods only. ; : '
McCREKUY A NICKEL, i
AIXCTJT-
t ing dotie to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop.
1
I have now In my 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 Shingle. Lath and Pickets.
In fact, anything in the building line, which
I warrant A No. 1 in every respect, and on
which I do not propose to bo undersold, for
cash, by any man west of the Missouri river.
1 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. 1
:. - : J. R. BELL. - :
. Brownvllle, Neb.
Cor. Water A First Street,
NTT? Lumber delivered within the city
.Dslitnlts, FREE OF CHARGE.' ' t
, v Ithe markets.,, '
! CLOTHING MARKET. I j
Corrected weekly fbr th? Advertiser by
MAY'S tEY GOODS A CLOTniXa BIXiri-tTOB
The Market this week shows
' . DECLIITC!
Business Coats from f310. . ;
Busine tuits, fs. ..
Cnsimere, frm fta fl. r " ' .
Vests from 7S cts. to St 2.1. -Overshlrt,
from 75 . to fl
TJndenthirts, from 75 cts. to fi,
DRY GOODS MARKET.
- v Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by 1
MAY'S DBY OOODfl A CbOTIIlNa EEGU LAT0B
CaHco, lorrltc. ' - - -
Muslin, 12Stil7.
Bleaclieri, Itmutaoi
Oston Ietine, ft
All Wool DPlsine, STc, '
Balmoral Skirts, ft 750! SO.
Peru Livery Stable.
; CHARLES GEADE,
Dealer In
All ninds of Stock;
Horse Bought, Sold , or Tcange,
Stock Hoarded by the Day or Week. 1
MY 8TXbLR are sucked with good Itofses and
buireitw. Persons wishinir conveyance to any por
tion of the Nemaha Land District can be accommo
rinted. The
Pent Iz Brovrnville Coach
Iearesrny Wohies every morning at 10 o'clock A.
M. Passenwrs of imrtar- snfHr convevwl Or
ders left wuu tfce Pohiui alters will be promptly at-
CHALK8 O. nOKSKT,
E0B6k Vf f0itEV.
Alt y at Law.
C. a. & G. T7. DOnSEY,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
D clcrs in Ian d 7arrant.
But and Sell itcnl Xtato and
Land Warrants.
Select a LdCate GoTennnentLinds.
ATTEND TO CONTESTED CASES' ttf 1IIE
U. S. LAND OFFICE, AND
A large quantity of First Class Lands for
sale in Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, John-
eon and Gage Counties, Nebraska, to which
the attention of purchasers Is specially invi
ted. OHcoH3EOV7irVLE, 1S. :
Eranci. C-tce UEATUICS, ?TLBt
13-6-tf
G
EKT'S F0KKISH1XG C.OOM,
. -at . - - - Ut,TK &
!
No. 76
1,.Vt
XIST- OF
Tear Hole Sheller and Power, either belted
Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belled
Pour Hole Sheller and Power; either betted
Six Hole Sheller and Power complete, either
I -!liV ;!...'; ?
f v r ... J V ' ! v r .
f - ii i i i ; ' 'W vi : . i ., ... ; .
tsii; ":-:rj;.'':S-'-
s t? r? "'P3"w ri
IK JS It I i - IV . M S I if II i ! , . - 1
VCX lJ V ZS "
Two Hole 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 Hole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's
j - ... . .: Vi
,: r irt,- ! n Tl ; . - - ,- .,- - .dealers in
" ' " IX .:-V-:.,; :i; V''-: . . , .' jPIRST STREET,
j r .-, , fTV5y.fJ S"1-!"1"""" ZZ5J wm
MMiMBlBBBWflBBMMM
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A. L. RICH. - : ; V A. II. UIlU-.
HET7 ADnnilSTRATlOir AT THE
EICH &MGILMOKE,
' '"' . , Successors to 'W. H. SMALL,
i ' ' '
. ; DEALERS AD JOBBERS IN
Snc as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Molaasea. Symps, Flour, Bacon, Dried
Bf; Salt, Coal OH, Tooacoo, Cigars, Cee. X)rid aad Oreon Traits, Co-
feotionaries of all ILlnda, Wooden vvare, ko.
Itftonnectlon'wnh the hbove they keep constantly on tahd a large supply of feed,
U.iii 0 I : ir i '- rjcoxwr, oats, brix, shouts, &c.
All Groods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition
Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODtC
IV. . " . , '.,i, Timo smair Profltn and Fair Deallmr. Is their Invariable rolei
Goods will b4 sold to rSuntrj 'MenU ii
rates. -
A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED AT THE RED
A HT ORB-McPherson Brick, north eide of Main Street, In tho fdora formerly occupied
ty ff SnklL" ! . RICII& r.ITIORE.
, ij;'-. 7 ' I i ". "-
. GENERAL t ,
roceries
-. , We have oa hand a large
STAPIrS AirD
AGO
To Tihicli x?o are niaki-g Co
we are selling at Price3 a3
I
the Liississippi.' ,' r-", ?
In .the Quality cf oilr Goods
, FLOUli OF THE MOST
HIGHEST IXAirilET
C OU3XT 7XT
12-40 - ' ; I
SHELLENBEBGER BEOS.,
"Vholesaio and Retail Dealers In
27d. .74 Ilaia Gtrcot, Broxmvnio, Uch
63 " ' r
lJ iaJ, J .,7 vt,.S aJ it
7-
1
Main Street, McPherson Block, Brownyille,
, , . . .
PRICES,' C0UPT WITH PQTTEEL :
or geared with double socker,..
or geared with "eight toot" elevator
or geared wlta "ten foot" eIevator....
belied or geared with eight or ten foot elevator,
Sheller'') with ono-horso power, jack and rope
' - -
ii) tli : k
either large or small biUs and at extremely low
DEALERS IN
rovisious
and Well assort stock of
rAiicnr gro cehtes
nstant additions, and wMch
j lo as anyKoflse west of
APPROVED BRANDS.
PRICE PAID TOR
2?B.ODUCI!
hw-viv Si rmo.
mm"M-'-. .-..' roil SA2C BY
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.ft
"ttt if Turn mf tiinfin ilmr iiiTriilrrn iris m nuns I ts ii in parji -njn tfr i im . - " ., nJI
IT RIVALLED STOCK OF EGAr5T
Wall 4: 'a't' 01 iim.
JTJST . OPENED,
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.AT
One Price Clothing House I
f t -; - '
f : No. TO Main Street.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND
:.. GrEITT'O .' FUB1T2SH1IGC-.
Tlit?sG goods were
New York, for this
,'doubtedly the most
Kina oyer onereu in tms or any other mar
ket Mr.:1; HeT-E'ls ' experience . in this busi
ness over 15 year?--enables liim to select
Iris goods with rr10re judgement, for good
material and make; than the great majori
ity of dealers in Clothing. . :
These goods ! have all been purchased for
Cash, at a "very low margin, and enables
him to.sell them very Zow for Cash.
Few persons once dealing with Hetzel
bnt will always deal there, because his deal
ings are fair and above board. He has but
One Price.
His stock comprises all the varieties of
Fine and Fashionable Clothing, equal in
evfcry respect to the
VERY BEST CTJSTOII-rXADS V,W.I.
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x,. 4 y
Nebraska.
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E1JGj:'S
2fEW YORK
selected by-himself in
market, and are un-
reliable goods of the
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