Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 17, 1870, Image 3

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LODGES.
nrawavllle Cfcarter No. f.TR. A. 3f .
e3r" Hl-fui.r Communications nrsl Monaay oikui
-".u,nth. Iiectnre Meettmr evei? Monday
r. .ha V alter Lodse '. 4, A. F. A:
fT M.-lieirulr Communications hrst ana
nrtay nlgbt In each month Islre f
l,,"Jc? losi every Snrd.T nlgbt. 11. W. FvA.
'Jjohh Hut. Secy.
i nrawsvtlle Lodge
rKecuiar meeting luesday evening oi each
ffA" I.rTT, JS-. O. J-KTEVKUSO. Secy.
5 "nBTlMe Lodce No. '.10, I. O.G. F.
K.TTlVrv Friday evening, ft. F. rn IB,
CHURCHES.
yterl) Cbarrh. -HrT,r,
h at : a. :' P: m: ? '
Inesday evening. Sabbath fc
each
i TfS rlan
rj;,ne Wed
Tayer
fcchool
i .tlo'Cl'""k PJ
J. T. HAian, l-HMor.
' - ..l.ji.i v. fVmrrb. Kcrvlrf-
each
? rr.buih at !': a. uj.. and T:W p. m. Hpn
; at a- m. Prayer Mating Thursday
! e.it"K- l.u.'. "J
f-fcrl.t's h"rrfc-FF"CP'--for"5I
:F-7,....iir.ndreconl streets. miwnj
.. Mornins at ID1 o'clock I. in. Hunday
. """cwi it Evening Service al 7', o'clock.
Khw imni iilon administered on the first Sunday
, H'i'SS (UufH . R-I'AVIS. Hector.
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n-.ii.t lliiirrh.-t'orwr 1-ourth ana At
"..r'.-.ireel. Service crrry naonam ex-
j Z,a the tlilrd In e
.V.i iii mch month, at Hot-Iocs; a. m
Knndar iscnotn iw " "
Mlnndar evening. T. S. IJW
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CITV OFF1CALS
-r- , ronncll.-IH,u ,he Filrt Thursday In
.-rwOtT v- v kbrioht. Mayor: J.
r,c; eacu n..- AM(,tnnii-n.L.Mth-
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F
arnhal.
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AILS.
fkST'-.ru M ' m : arrive at p. m.
i, n, arrH-e at p. m.: deparw at 7 a. m.
Rlil0 J r m at Him.; depiru at 12 p. m.
t'-e MaaVrirea Monday!. Wednesday, and
P ni : oeparu Tuday..Thundaj--ai.d
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!!?VMVa,rrlVe Friday at 4 p. m.; departo
S-otorV from 7 a, m., to p. in. Pn-
jjt ITU 31 IV W 'v -i
I ...a,. I.IL A T
1U1LKOADS.
It Joseph & Council Illuflii R.II.
FOR
aa rraeUcm lUa Ki ad South.
in. "nllr each way.
between St. Joseph
..? ' o ni..ir vnnrrtlnr AM follow :
Da. V. . 1. r , 'w'ith the Hannibal A St. Joseph
nepl
i, bl
T f..r uulncy. Kansas llty Tla tameron
i Vajn aiKl the tJi&i.
n.i, J,h-wiih tl.e Mmorl Valley Railroad
...... Ii K 1IIUL1 I 'It V.
ri-Tffi-wi.h i-n.o.. Paclrtc Itallroad
l-avenwor:ti. hnwi' . i" . --
fcfrviiTer Suit Ijike nr.d (California.
f ittoJ"!l Hiuifs-a itb IT.ko North Western
PullnHn I'auu L:im r run through from
Ooincll Bluff to SC Ixmls and ti'illicy.
" TIVE TABLE.
Tb'olr rr' Vmi .Ufr-h U. 1870, oi Zo' elork.K'ton
p ni
, m
' p Dl
: p m
Train No. 4 dail v exct-jit Saturday.
All ollr tralliii daily eicept SanOay.
A. L. HOPKIXR,jlSnper1ntndent.
Aj-Jaeob Rrtgers' Omnrhirt eva Brownrlll for
! Iejo! at H a. m. ai
nd 12 m.. daily.
Hannibal & Saint Joseph Timr
Table.
Taking ef!vt Jar.imry Olh.lSTO.
ARRIVK.
Ko I Iar ExOl daily except Sunday. 7:30 p m
Ha I Pacific i-xp. dully exct-pt Monday a m
a t Nlfcltt
. Kxp. dailv except Slondy. 7:-'ia
frt. dailv except Monday ci a
ih frU da.lv except Midy 45 a
m
?a T Through
m Thruuctl
ni
ni
Jio. 11 Way irl. oally exeeptisjuoaj ...
a U Macoo lit. dally except Sunday
. ft Vi p ni
ll:3ua tn
DftPAKT.
Jto. t Pay Exp. dallrexcept Sunday
v 4 Ni.rht Kin. dallv except Sunday
. 6 1 a in
. S:-i d ui
i.o,ii- Km. tlaliv Mivut Sunday. 1-. a ni
o. I St. l-ouiii Kx. daily exc'in Sunday 2ti P tn
o.l0 way frt.aa:iy except mimu;..
7:' a tn
o II Through m. daily except suoaa; i. y i
i ni
J.o.14 1 trough frU daily except Saturday. ,:Ja p Oi
No 4 will not stop at Saxton. Osborn. Kidder,
Gomir. iloorsvllle. ftina, Wheeling or Meadville.
fo. will not stop at Sxun. jU:i. Orborn.
Bracslnrldfe. Moorsvllie. Wheejinr or Meadville.
T. B. BL'llNKTT. Hen. Agent.
Inton raclfic Railway Time
. Table.
tntll rurtber notice trains 111 leave and arrive
at lmauaa!!y as fuilows:-
Ajcars ASRivK.
Pally Exp 11 1 a. m.
Kuiel tip tl'ip. ni.
Mixed .Vp. nv.
Urtight ;jiaiiL
rJillv Kxn 4:1S p. ni.
Hotel tip lUlSa. ni.
Mixed 4-OU p. m.
U reiglit.: l:au p. m.
.' The Hol; tieis train leaves at 4.13 every
TlPiraday, aad arrn-ea at ILtS avery tjunday.
Lailv enmections made at Omaha with Chicago
ANori)iweHtrii.f:iiraK. Hock Itlandaud PatMiic
and St. Jo-eo and Onxicil Bluffs Ballroads. and
Missouri River Isb r sternum lor ml points Fjt
and south. ,
A' Chevenne with Iever Pacific K, R. for all
point m Colorado uud i' Mexico.
At tfrt-an with Htaw f.c Se't water Mines.
AtOuden wlrh l-tah ( entrjU H. 1L for Salt Iase
Cltr and tier points In t'tah.
AttreB with Central Paclftc Bail rtad, for Cor
rlne, Virginia City, Helena, and U oiuts in Mon
lana Alt. lor SacrKiiienla. San r rancpco, and all
point lu Jdsho. .NeviMloaml Caliaarnin.
All freight delivered at the Omaha depot prior to
4 SO p. ni.. will go west the sameday.
No freight received for shipment after 5 ) p. m.
Tickeut for aaie to ail p.ints west, at the ticket
Offlee of the I'nion Pacilk- lUtiiroed, at which oillce
bsrths on sleiing earsrun be nooired.
. . C ti. Jl AM MOX ll.ticn. Supt.
r'oLTOK, G. T. A. H. Baow.vsox, J. F. A.
raclllc Railway or Missouri.
Paengers leaving SL Joseph rUi. Missouri Val
Isy Railroad at I o'clock p. in., make cIom- and sure
connections at Kansas Oty with this popular road,
srrlvlng at su Iouls next morning at o clock.
This Is now a nrst-class nd in every respect. , New
Iron has been lak1: new ennines and magnificent
siseptng and passenger coaci.es have been added to
hseuulpments. Passengers can rely on Its making
luadvertisexl tinie. This Is the best route irom au
Joseph to si. Louis, the South and southeast.
, . Ttirougb Tlcketa for sale at the unices of the M is
tourl Valley Railroad.
i MOORK. (General supt.
Tana nniviir. ti. W. A. W. B. HLX, O. T. A.
Chicago & orth Teslern Rail
Road Time xaoie.
LKAVX.
feipress Malls dally except Sunday
Pacific Express dally...... ..
A1XIVK.
no a. m
t:fJ p. tn
lftoo a. m
li a. m
raclfle Express, dally .'. -
ixvreas Jaail. daily except Monday ..
. .Missouri Valley Railroad.
TIME TABLE.
' ft take effect at 1 o'clock f. m. on Sunday, Janu
ary liiib, 1S7U.
.ooisioaocTH.
Ko. I fti press leaves 6t-..'. '. 7:S. a. m.
o. t Kxprem leaves nl 1 P-
I freight leaves at ."- -r a. m.
' ' . RETrHNlNU
f o.' J Express arrives at : P- m-
4 Kx press arrives at lOM0 a. m.
o r refill arnvesat p. tn.
Sos. J and 4 dally. 1.2,5,6,7 and S, dally except
"undar.
, - ' J. F. BA RXARD. Pea S"Pt-
Chicago, Rurllnton & qulncj
Railroad.
siall 7:4S a m p m
I? Express Hr0 a ni 4:W p m
Hlimdaie AccomnKidatioB li sipm . "S-iiOpm
Afterno.ii Passenirer V w p ra
Aurora iaservrer 4 'P Dl a m
Hm-dale Acconimolation C i'Op m 7:lSa m
:gh Kpresa.. tll:.Hip m JWiim
Sunday excepted. TSaHirrtay excepted.
Monday exceited.
Chicago, Rurl lu grto ti & Oniaba
Time liard. .
XIKPABT. 1
nsba and Chicago Express, Daily 4:00 p. ni.
Jtali, dally, (except Sunday).-.. J0 p. to.
AKR1VC
"Omaha aad Cblcaro Express, dally s rn-
Mail, dall)-, (except Sunday i 12.3D a. to.
rullman's Hotel Dining Oar and Drawing Room
'eping Cars accompany Omaha and Chicago Kx-
TvkH Office 12 F&rnam, corner Ninth street,
"tUAha. -
ut Pirru, D.VT.IIiscHmcx.
Ticket-Agent. Pen. W. Pass. Agt.
" : i m. - - f- 1 1 11
PltUbury', FLTFayne Is. Clilca
' ' to Railroad.
sjl...
. 4:30 a m
AS p ra
6.30 mm
rti a m
Itnwpm
a. 40 a n
reu ii i kniua in
' -cine t.x press
ttt&ipm
" 2oraKoac4.-oninMlatlou.. 4:50 p m
ALL ABOARD I "
The Brownville Transfer Line,
. Cader the management of
JACOB ROGERS,
I. now Huoning Regular On nibumes from
la tlx Railroad Terminus
lt Council B!r,n and St. Joseph Rallrcad,
At North Star, Mo.,
fstlli froai Brownvllle an4 Kortta ttsr
Landinc.
Ferry
Good Omnllmsses. Close- Con&ctoxtr
f Hiarfcea Iloderate. SO-tf
I siidi -mm
. , C. M. ICACFFMAN,' , : .
l KoraiKToa :'v. - :
" 4ft 3Ialu-stM Browaytlliti
Umih.?"' l,s-,heen remodeled and reftirniKlied
v i Flore?. bound North, leave Fhelpa
V- t i . bound North, leave I'helus Mff
No S Kii.re.b.wiidsHjtli. leave Phelpn 12:3:
'no Kjrea. bound Houtli. leare Phelpa 7:V:
t!I f .,ut:n1 snord t aw..mmodationsin
trail. ? tu and traveling public. Jt is cen-
J .ii . wl t'l8 fer tne est. an1 Oniblbusea
e! Ii c ,r"m ,h e-bermsn Hon.v;. r .ir
LOCAL MATTERS.
J. I Collutpp, Editor.
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1870.
jryErtra copies of the Apvetwjci frrsa!e ty
A. 11. M amr. at llty Hook store, ana by c A. l'ol
ocx, at the Postoffice.
WEEKLY MEL&XGB.
This is 8U Patrick's day The rirer
blocked abont noon on Sanday, and remained
su about an honr..Col. Colt, of the honse
of Woolworth A Colt, St. Joseph, Mo, called
on us last Thursday ; he lson atrlpRoUcitlng
for their first class book binding establish
ment Col. Hhodes, oneof Johnson coun
ty's best men, called one dny last work
A very high wind set in from the south on
Thursday noon, and blew great guns all that
day and FYiday Last Friday as many
as twelve emigrant wagons, loaded
with women, children, and household fur
niture, passed west through this city... Dr.
McPherson started for Chicago last week
Our chief commenced gardening last Friday.
...,..Thcre have been four runaways during
the week ; luckily no damage has been done,
save in one instance a Jug was broken The
weather turned cold Friday evening, and
Saturday morning a slight snow fell Sun
day came out pleasant, but changed to cloudy
about noon, and at night a high wind set in
from the north, blowing all night and In
creasing in fury till Tuesday morning, when
it was most intensely cold, with as keen a
wind as ever blew anywhere. The wind kept
up high through Tuesday and until Wednes
day morning, when a slight aliatement
might be noticed, falling to a calm by night.
It was the severest storm on "all flesh"' that
has been In this section for "lo, these many I
years....TheorIore Ilill returned last satur
day... I)r. McPherson returned home yes
terday morning Crossing the rivet has
been very risky for the past three days, so
much Ice running; 5 a passenger was the
fare last Wednesday morning Building
work is suspended... A friend at our elbow
thinks the sun raises quite a breeze in cross
ing an imrlnary line Toodles asks
why was vhe deaf and dumb roan discharged
by Judge Morgan? Because he could not legal
ly be condemned without a hearing... .E.
E. Ebright makes as attentive a Mayor as
Ilrownville ever had.the only question in our
mind Is will he accept if nominated ; we hope
he will The present City Council hold their
last meeting next Friday night; we say the
last,tiut we hope not, as they cannot be re
placed by better men.
Industrial Plow at J. O. Deuser's.
Xewltesturant. Goo. Dougherty opened
tip his n-sturaht to the public last Tuesday.
(Jeorge has fixed up this building In a truly
ploafftiit.aKrceablennd inviting style; things
are clear and tidy and make one feel at home,
George Is one of the lest providers that ever
kept Hotel In this city, and will not be less
irood in his new business; and the culinary
department, presided over by his better hair
and Mrs. Sanders, could not lie in better
hands. For day boarders, or persons wishing
a g-MKl meal at any hour of the day, the new
Kesiurant is the plane. Farmers, when you
come to town rememlier t his !
II. C. Lett
has Blue Grass and Osage Or
ange Seed.
Tbe Beatrice Clarion Is still "going for"
J. 8, I Ictzel, clothing merchant of this place.
because of some difference of opinion on a
settlement, lletzcl still survives, and is
thankful to the Clarion for the gratuitous
advertising it is doing for him. Lookout,
friend Hogshead, that you don'V "put your
loot in It." Mr. HeUel represents no "New
York firm." His credit and reputation are
his only representatives in New York.
Deuser lias the Industrial Plow !
A Nice Present. We notice at Hanna
ford & McFall's a new Bishop's Chair, pre
sented by Mrs. Crooks, of Birmingham,
Mich., to the Episcopal Church of this city.
It 1 a plain yet bcautiiul piece of furniture
in keeping with the style of the church, sur
mounted by a greclan cross, and after a plan
by IjuuI), architect. New York. Its cost will
l abont 540.
Where Is It t We understood, before the
match between Vallcau aud Sloan, that John
Sliif of Omaha had determined to challenge
the winner to playforSIOQ and the champion
ship. We don't find the challenge in our
Omaha exchanges, and, as "circumstances
alter cases," we may iwve been misinformed.
At any rata wc know that Valleau's friends
here stand ready to back him to the amount
named, and Vallcau holds the championship
on the merits of his game, a goo I tenure. We
don't see the challenge, but would like to, as
it would make a very Interesting game.
For Industrial Plows go to Deuser.
Bank at Rock port, Mo. Rock port Is to
have a bank. This we know, ns our' towns
men, Medford A Howard, have received ths
contract for doing the carpenter work on the
same. It Is to be an iron front building, as
near fire proof as possible, " Good for Rock
port. .
Go to Deuser for Industrial Plows !
IX. C. Berfrer has retired from the Alham
bra, and will now give his entire attention to
his position of Marshal, and Street Commis
sioner, to which he Intends devoting all of
his time.
Always Ready and Reliable. From Its
perfect purity and strength. Dooley's Unking
Powder can be safely relied on as the best
and most economical Baking Powder In use.
No short weight, as each can contains the
full net amount represented, and the same
quantity is guaranteed to last longer and
give better satisfaction In making roll, bis
cuits, pastry, ic, than any other article of
the kind now known. Manufactured by
DOOLEV & BROTHER, New York.
We note with pleasure, that Jacob Rogers,
who has charge of the transfer at this place.
has not, in a single Instance, failed this winter
to get the mall across, the river, to and from
the cars. , ;
Specie Payment tins txen resumed at
Valleau's K-enate and Huddard's Saloon.
The modus operandi is that you take a drink
give a dollar to et changed, and receive in
your change a sliver quarter. Several per
sons have, so far, got about as much as they
could carry. It is a good thing.
Examine the Industrial Plow !
Ilannaford 4t McFall havo several ear
loads of furniture at the Depot in Phelps
City, which will be over Just so soon as It can
lie crossed. They will then have Bedsteads,
Matrasses, etc., till all may rest easy at night.
Good wor k.. Kneffer . Jk Nealy did the
outside finish of Detiser's Stove Store; Med
ford A Howard the Inside work. It is a good
Job. r
Choice FresH
tages.
Butter at Hauk & Arml-
Arrlredt
A new lot of" men's Boots & Shoes r also
women and children's work, all sixes; best
Chicago work, at living prices at George
Marlon's.
The Lenten Services at the Episcopal
Church in this city will be held as follows:
March 2d, being Ash Wednesday, the first
day of Lent, full mornlngervlee, and sermon.
evening prayer at 4 p m., the 5 weeks follow
ing, evening prayer at 4 p.m., Wednesdays
and Fridays, rHoly Week," the last week of
Lent. Morning prayer at 10 a. m.. evening
prayer at 4 p. m. OtfOood Friday," full
morning service and sermon.
GEO. R: DAVIS, '
20-6w'.. : ; '; Rector.
.; f 'k flrstlasiTaliaet Orrss for sale. One of
the celebrated Pelbulet Organs, five octave,
double blowers,. knee swell, four stops, solid
Walnut ease, the. price of which is $175. This
Organ Is nearly new. in good order, and will
be sold cheap for cash. Inquire of
' ' Gi:r. B. MOORE.
GZITTCXZ rZE23 INLETS FLOW!
Ch. Ilslracr, Boot and Shoe maker, No.
15 Main street, keeps a full and No. 1 assort
ment of Boot & Shoes, and Is prepared to
make or mend In the best style for cash,
assurta: 2zss rzsss xzmz plowi
A PISE LUIJEB TIED.
Kllbourn, Jenkins A Co., corner of Fourth
and Main streets. In this city, have constant
ly on hand a full stock of the best Pine Lum
ber of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Shingles, lath. Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc.
which they are selling at the lowest possible
figures for which the sime can be got out of
the log and shipped to this point. They are
determined to continue as heretofore to sup
ply the bulk of lurabes, etc, used In this
Land District." Call and see them !
m t , n .
Bstistcrs, Haad
luuianaeweiiosis pt
in. at their Lumber Yard
by J. It, Bell & Son
corner of College and Flrst-sta,
Wall Paper, New Stock, bought since the !
decline in gold, and will be sold cheaper J
than ever at
Mcl'REEBT NlCKEIX.
GZmJSU JCSI7 LZESE L'CLIKS PLOW!
To Oar Patrons In Job Work.
We would say. parenthetically, that we
have received a considerable addition to our
Job Office in the way of New Type. Inks,
Cards, Papers, etc., which warrant us in in
viting an Increase of the lileral patronage
heretofore bestowed. We cannow turn out as
fine Job Work as can be had anywhere, and
believe, as low.
Dry Tine Lumber In all M-eather at J.
R.
Bell's.
CANTOX CLIPPER PLO W.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
. SnELLENBERGER BRO S.
' SHELLENBEROER BRO'S.
8HELLENBERGER BRO S.
CANTON CLIPPER PLO W.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
II. C. Lett has received his spring stock of
Wall Taper and Window Shades.
Jttst Received a fine assortment of Horse
Blankets at Bauer's.
GZSTTOTE JOEM CZEEE SOLUTE PLOW!
91200 Dollars and Expenses 1 See ad
vertisement of AmcrlcanShuttleSewing Ma,
chine in our advertising columns,
ALL CUT-
ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop.
The Premium Corn Planter
Xow Readj for Inspection or sale !
The Union Corn Planter, as improved for
IS?", has few equals and no superiors. First,
It Is made of tbe very best material, carefully
selected for the purpose; second, the drop
ping arrangement is perfect, and is so ar
ranged that every hill can be seen by the
driver or dropper; third, the depth at which
It Is' desired to plant can tie arranged toa
certainty; fourth, by the new sod attach
ment, the toughest sod can be planted with
ease; fifth, with a marker the "work can be
done more regular and quicker than by any
other planter. Shellenberger Bro's Agents.
Genuine John Deere Moline Plow!
Patronise Home Industry. All kinds
of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt's
Marble Works in this city, chenper than it
can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma
terial nsed.
. Corn, Wheat and Oats.
Ralney & Iewis have removed their office
to Rout. Teare A Co.'s Store, where they will
pav the highest cash price lor Grain ana otn-
er Produce.
Private medical
aid, rend Dr. Whittier's
advertisement.
Sasli
and Blinds. Full stock at J. R.
Belle
lie at Doors in the West at J. IU Bell's.
R. V. Mnlr aeent for Iiamh'a
machines, Brownvllle, Nebaaskn.
Knitting
. 11-tf .
II. C. Lett has constantly on hand a pure
assortment of pure Drugs and Medicines.
Genuine John Deere Moline Plow !
CASH -PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF
. . (iBAIX
Bv Evan Worthing, dealer In Grain and
Commission and Forwarding Merchant. No.
42, Main street, Brownvllle. lS-3m .
Banisters, Hand Rail and Newel Posts at
J. R. Bell & Son's Lumber Y.nrd ; where any
thing in the building line can be had, at the
most reasonable rates. They are gathering"
the Lumber Tradeof Southern Nebraska un
der their wing, ami for the simple reason that
It pays people bettor to buy there than any
where else.
Genuine John Deere Moline Plowl
FIELD SEEDS. .
Timothy, Clover, Orchard and Kentucky
Blue Grass Seed, fresh, at McCreery S Nlck
cll's Drugstore. . ' . - 19-3m
Genuine John Deere Moline Plowl
Baslsters, Hand IUil and Newel Post kept
by J R. Bell A Son, atthefr Lumber Yard
corner of College and Firsl-sts.
Clocks, splendid assortment. - '
Watches, foil stock.' , .
JEWELRY, In abundance at
Dunn & Ilnys' who also do all kinds of re
pairing of Clocks, Watches or Jewelry. No.
29, Main street. ll-3m ,
ATTEXTIOS, AIJL.!
A. W. Morgan, Jr., of Brownvllle, 63 Main
Street, has just opened anew and complete
stock of Cloths. Cnslmers, Vestlrwrs, and all
klndsof Piece Goods, and is prepared to make
Gent's Clothing to order in the most fashion
able style. He also keeps a fr.ii lineof Ready
Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur
nishing Goods. x"-3m
Xsla Street Fropertr for Sals. House and
one lot and a half, 67.$ by H. feet. Good well
and cistern. Ornpes, Arples and other fruit.
Will be sold low, If sold within two weeks.
D.M. SHELLENBERGER,
at No. 71 Maln-st.,
Brownvllle, Neb.
tirape Vlnea Concords, 1.50 per doxen.
Z 10. per hundred, and all other vnrietlcs in
Iroiortlon. Satisfaction is guarrantecd n
to quality and geuulneuess of vines.
47-b'm J. W. MlDDI.ETOS.
For a good Saddle, go to Sender's 52 Main
street. c 7-tf
CIGARS at wholesnle or retail at A. V.
Cohn's Cigar Factory, 61 Main street.
DR. HOLLADAY
Respectfully informs his old friends and
the public, that he is prepared to attend ail
calls In the line of his profession. Ofllce at
I. 11. IewJs A Co. '8 Drug Store, Main street,
Brownvllle, Neb. 51-tf
LIMBER ! I !
I have now In mv vard near 1,000,000
feet of theVhoicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of
every style ami uescripiion, sixc ami thick
ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mould in its,
etc. Dry Pine Shingles. Lit h and Pickets.
In fact, anything in the building line, which
I wnrrrnt A No. 1 In every respect, and on
which I -do not propose to be undersold, for
ca&h, by any man west of the Missouri river.
I invite all who need anything in my line to
give rue a call, knewinv that I can outfit them
with good material, at the fairest rates.
.J. R. BELL.
; 1 ; " ' Brownvllle, Neb.
. Cor. Water First Streets,
NT Lumber del u-ered withlnthecity
.1-J,llinits, FREE OF CHARGE.
Baslsters, Hasd Ball and Newel Posts kept
by J R. Bell A Son, et their Lumber "iard
corner of College and Flrst-sta. ; , .,
J. XT. Bliss, Rcsuhtr LIcensi.;d Auctioneer,
Snlea at ten ded tn in the eonntrv on reason-
ofllce will receive proier attention. 48-6m
HUIC tei BlaS. IfHH I I. Kit ti LIIC7
Lj-.-j- ' u . . i
For a No. 1 set of Harness; 'o to Souder's
Financial and Commercial.
BROW5VILLE.
Corn, shelled.....
Cranberries, 9 t , ., . n
Honey 39
Corn, tn tlie ear.:-SWi..
Spring 'heat.iVW)
Oats :
Ekps io
Butter JU35
Barley Oats &r
v nu-kens, aremea -
Turkeys. . do 10
Barley -
Sprini? w Flour-2,25(a2in, eese, do -10
Fall W Flout .......4.i0 ! Beef Cattle 3S'tfv4cts
Apples, green...fl-5oVi.u.no ' ilogs gross.. 7.0O 7.60
Potatoes... axo-'iS - net
iJtni ,.1S I " Dressed . 7(:9
liecon Hams 18 :II idea. Green &'tta,7
" Sides 18 ! " Dry Hint..l(Krt 15
Shoulders 15 iMInk ll.wVtlO
" Tub Washed-4orl45; Coon 24,70
J. PFEIFFERS'
MARBLE WORKS!
Corner Sixth and St Charles streets,
ST. J0SEPU, HO.. ' . '
. I T f m i T A 1Ta!m it w J
LrtJdldl III J-HHB .IsdU 4I1U
'
CEjVXEJSTT,
PLASTER, WHITE SAND, FIRE BRICK,
&c, Ac, Ac, Ac. ll-4oly
WOOLWORTH' & COLT,
Book Binders,
And Dealers in
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
PAPER HANGINGS, AND
PRINTERS' STOCK.
No. 12, 2d St., St. Joseph. Mo.
CASH PAID FOB BAGS!
J. A.
PI XF.lt. T. R. KEYSOLDS.
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
PIXER& REYiOLDS,Voir.or
ST. Joseph, mo. ; 45iy
TUTTTDTT'Tm? O and others Interested In Prt
il V Xilt 1 UXWO mt Jluxtnrt sliouhl address
ltUIIS., Patent Lawvearsand Soliclt-
I ors.4")9 Xlnth-st., Washington, D. C for Advice
I and Circular. vlu'cnM obtctinrd or no rlutrar..
I letter from Him. Jj. P. Jfollmftt.ttrntrrfy Owa-
mixi(mrr of jtitmtt, dated Washington, Murcn
30. lWkS : "I cheerfull v commend to all net-sons who
may have business in the Pntent Ollice th firm of I
JMlsnn llros., as gentlemen of prompt business hab
its, ana in every respect worthy oi connoence,--i
I concur in the above. T. C THKAKKB.
18-3m Late Cbta. litis.
HOWARD SANITARY AID
ASSOCIATION.
For the Relief and Cure of the Erring and Unfor-
tunate.on principles of Christian Philanthropy. I
Kssays on the furors of Vouth. and the Follies of 1
Aee, in relation to Marriage and Social Kvlls. with
sanitary aid for the aitlicted. Sent free, in sealed
Envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASMOCIAT10.
Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. iz-iy
XT
DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF
IX MEDICINE, as diploma at Offlee will
show, has been longer engaired In the treatment I
r VEDERIAIi, SEXfAl. allU rBIVATK UlSKAB-
X3 than anv other physician in St. Louis.
1 LIU . . . . 1 . i ' I . ' 4 .1 ... I It.!.
r pis ins, i ijiv, vnr-r-i, iiiiiir.viv ii
Hernia, and Rupture; all urinary diseases and
Syphilitic or Mercurial A mictions of Throat.
Skin or Hones, are treated with nnparallelled
success.
spermatorrhea, sexnal Pebbility and Im po
tency, as the result oi sen aDiise in you.n, sexu
al excess In matnrer years, or other causes, and
which produce some of the following effects, as
Nocturnal Kmissiens, blotches, debility, dizzi
ness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil
forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss
of memory and sexual pewer, and ren'lerinj
marriage improper, ore permanently cured.
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and
private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or
an)' ether city. Buck tiles of St. Louis papers
prove that he has been located here lotnrer thaa
any other so advertising. The establishment
library, laboratory and appointments, are. un
rivalled in tbe west, unsurpassed anywhere.
Age. wlih experience, can be relied uton, and
the doctor can refer to many physicians through
out the country, vi past success nnn presext
position be siands xvitnont a competitor. "
The Wrltlnos of a Phyalclan whese rep"
ntittinn Im nloii-wiile ahouia
be worth renilina.
PorToa Wh tTTlKn publishes a Mrdiral I'nmiiK-
Ul relating to venereal diseases and the disas
trous and varied consequence of selfvibuse that
will be sent to anv address in a sealed envelope
for two stumps. Miiny physicians introduce pa
tients to the ilis-tnr iu-r readme nts mexiice.i
painphiet. CommunicatioiLS contidctitial. A
friendly talk will cost you nothing. Oihce cen
tral, yet retired No. Kl" St. (.Tiarlcs street. ST.
Louis, Mo. ltours9k.il). to 7 p.m. Sundays V2
to 2 p.m. 2-y .
Empire . Shuttle Machine.
Patented Feb. II, i860, A Sept.' 1, 1906.
RECEIVED THE FIRST PRIZE 1,
AT THE . . '
Great Fair of the American Institute
In New York, Oct. 20, lsC7,
And Highest Premium for Best
Manufacturing- Machine
At Paris Exposition, July, 1S67;
No. 1 Family Machine.
This machine Is constructed on a new principle of
mechanism, isnsessinit many rare and valtioble Im
provements, having been examined by the most
profbnnd exerLs, and pronounced to be simplltity
and perfection -ombiiiea"
The followinjf are the principal objections nrged
agninvt sewing macnines:
1. Excessive fatij;ue to the operator.
2. I Jubtlitv to R't out of order.
3. KxiM'iise. trouble, and loss of time In repairng.
4. ipcnpncity to sew every oescription or material.
5. DLsanrwable noise wnile in oteration.
The Empire Se wing Machine is Exempt
, from all these Objections.
It has a straight Needle, Perpendicular Action,
makes the Ixx-k or Shuttle Stitch, which will neither
rip nor ravel, and Is alike on botu sides; performs
perfect sewing on every description of material,
wiineonon, utu-nor suic tnreau, irom tne coariest
to the tinest nunilier.
It Hems, Fells, Binds, Braids, Tucks,
iuma, nans ana uatners:
As a Family Sewing Machine It has no superior.
rpin:iui aiieiiuoii i.i mueu 10 our new improved
Nos. 2 & 3 Manufacturing Machines
They have been thoroughly tested on every des
cription oi i-iiiin aim iatner norn, running by
-m:iii i ufl it ui tne rate oi
1,200 Stitches per Minute.
Prodnrlng more than double the work of any oth-
i-i nniuuc ..iaiiiii ii.m in iijm-; me rutu u in IlKlll,
uniform and beauti!il : they are simple in construc
tion, easily understood, and not tie liable to set out
of order, run light and are comparatively noiseless.
For Tailoring or leather Work we claim that thev
are not only equal, but much superior to any other
macuine urai nas ever neen oiierea t tne punil'.
(Empire Sewing Machine co., N.Y.!
WEIXS A RICHARBSON,
St. Joscnh. Mo.
General Agents N. w. States and Territories.
Peru Livery Stable.
' CHARLES GEADE,
' Dealer In
All .KlitclM of Stoclt.
Horses Bouglxf , Sold, or Hxolianr;ed.
. Stock Boarded hy the Day or Week.
MY STABI.ES are stocked with pood Horses and
btiKidea. Persons wishing conveyance to anv nor-
tion of the Nemaha. Land Iiitrict can be accommo
dated, ine -
Peru & Brownvillo Coach
leaves my Stables every niorning at 10 o'clock A.
M. rwwencers tir packui?es safely conveved. Or
ders leit with the Postmasters will be promptly at-
tenueu to. li-ai-yl
G ROVER & BAKER'S !
FIRST PREMIUM
ELASTIC STITCH
FAMILY SEVING MACHI: ES
495 Arifr.y, .Vrw IVrt.
Points of Excellence. .
Beauty and Elasticity of titch.
Perfection aud Simplicity of Ma
chinery. Using both threads directly from
the spools.
No fastening of seams by hand and
no waste of thread.
Widu' ranee of application without
change of adjustment.
, Thepeam retains its beauty and Crm
ness'after Nvashiny; and ironing;.
Besides doing all kinds of wor k done
bv other Sewing Machines, these Ma
chines execute the most beautiful and
permanent Embroidery and ornanien
tal work.
Ti- The Highest Premiums at all the fairs
and exhibitions of the United States and
Europe, have been awarded tbe Grover A Ba
ker Sewing Machines, an.l the worn rtone oy
them, wherever exhibited. In competition.
- - The very highest prize. The Croat mf
the Lsg-f on mf Honor was conferred on the
"T"i"i .u.-ulu,rla1MNrtring
. . . . , .
.Mai nines, at tne r.AptK.iii:i . iiiverseiie.
thus attesting their great superl- '
, DEALEits ; axt
on
mm
HO. G8 HATH STB
j TluARE & CO.'S OLD
WE KEEPXXJNSTANTLY ON
W W A C?
PEAL BARLEY,
RICE ATiD ATT
aVXUJj, XX 13 JUjIj
iuxros
L. RICH.
NEW
ADiirrnsTiiATioiJ"
Ik?
T?3
i
if
RICH & GILMORE,
Successors to W. II. SMALL,
DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
ifa fb tf 3 TTS V tf
cTF Ku m a. a m ffa H ht tie"
H tie1
SucH as CoCees, Sneaxa. Tea..
Beef, Salt, Cool Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Cieese. Dried and Green Fruits, Con
fectionaxies of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &c.
In connection with the above they keep
Sold at ces that Defy
Highest Market Price paid for
'rices to Stilt the TiiriAa Stnill
rinn..ni k. .u 1 -
Owdawill be sold to Country Merchants in
gWa&BT
GENERAL
We have on hand a large
Groceries
C3
GO
STAPLE A II D
To 'which we are making co
we are selling at Prices as
the LXississippi.
In the Quality of our Goods
-
V FLOUR OF THE MOST
GO
HIGHEST MARKET
r
GO
12-40
','L 2 -f , ,1.1 3 i
. jtiijs..l-tjfc. j
IU --- JMIIP '"j
-WjbjA.- i. .III. '
Jl V ;V
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Have (he Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices.
THE SMMTOI
Four Hole Sheller and Tower, either belted to
Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belled or
Four Hole sheller and Power, either belted or
Six Hole Sheller and Power complete, either belted or geared with eight or ten foot elevator.-.
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 .fc
Two Hole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's Sheller") with one-horse power, Jack and rope
8v $7 r-M '
-x'v xOR:'-SALE : BIT."- v -. . ;
mtT (xWTI l;- A.Ti.s(iel.Jr.,lV(oiii)miy.
(X " ..'.'DEALERS. IN '7
tfOBimns irr
III,
i inn
a i, a 4
STA.?1!, HROWNVILXE.
HAND THE BEST QUALITY OF
OP DRIED PliTJIT.
A. H. GILLM0RE.
AT THE.
CT73
TP TP
constantly oil hand a large supply of feed.
CORK,-oats; brax, shorts, &c.
Competition.
all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
T(ti. r.t. t..ii ...
uuva mi iJvaiiuiz, is tueir in vanaoio rule
either large or small bills and at extremef low
DEALERS IN
Pr ovisions
and well assorted stock of
FANCY GROCERIES
nstant additions, and which
low as any House west of
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
APPROVED BRANDS.
PRICE PAID FOR
i
"Wholesale
G .A. 3&
No. 76 Main Street, McPh.erson Block, Brownville,
BflASffUFACTURIIIIfi m
HELIjERS I
LIST OF PRICES, COMPLETE WITH
geared With double sacker...........................
geared with "eight foot" elevator ...... .........
geared with "ten foot'' elevator ..
SHELLENBERGER BROS.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
mm, Mi liiaie, lc
11 vml::? le'tMa.
JUT
AT
0. S. HETZEL'
NEW YORK
One Price Clotliiiio-
No. 70 Main Street.
S75,000 WITH OF CLfllllliiS!
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES
GENT'S TURHISH GS.
Tliose goods were selected by himself in
New York, for this market, and are un
doubtedly the most reliable goods of the
kind ever offered in this or any other mar
ket. Mr. Hetzels experience in this busi
nessover 15 years enables him to select
his goods with more judgement, for good
material and make, than the great majori
ty of dealers in Clothing.
These goods have all been purchased for
Cash, at a very low margin, and enables
him to sell them very Low for Cash. .
Few persons once dealing with Hetzel
but 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
every respect to the
VERY BEST CUSTOM-MADE "WORK.
ELL
O
If iSc-
7
aud Retail Dealers in
I3
POWER :
..tun
.
1V
' .f Ii 44.1. I.
OPBND,
House !
AND
71
Ncbraiska.
9-
s i eat T-l t . rrl t - r i tr all hrr Ssnfi rif. f I nr - .
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