Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 24, 1870, Image 3

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LOCAL MATTERS.
LODGES.
,feu month. V Iture MUn. every Monday
K II W. Fx ax as, M. E. H. P. 111,18 "
Vui?rrr. Secy. .
.-,. h. Valler Ldrer No. 4, A. F. &j
til. 1 mJrm No. 3. I. O. O. F.
vwl. 1 J
CHURCHES.
. . ; . U.im1.i
at iu
each
M - .. and 7; p. m. Prayer
;-a0Dain Btuwi
te rl.. Cfc-v-r'
..... j u FvriiniK
nm.UjIAYtor ; ,
"" ritrl.t'a rharch Ealioeoaal. Corner
r. Mi.rninir at 10 O Clock p. m. M W"
u-.n.t fhorch. Corner Fourth and At-tSF-liutc
VuJeK Services every Sabbath ex
i third ITeach month. al 11 o'clock A. M..
j;rrnd.yevn. T. 8. LOWE.
l'A-tr- : :
" CITY OFFICALS.
Z.- -n.rlt.-MeeU the Flint Thursday In
t7 i-t. month. K. K. Kmaibht. Mayor: J.
r.uiHs Clerk. A ldoarman-U. L. Math-
. M' V"" n r A. Tisl. U I, Kobisou, Wend
teTint rKer.MAr.hai.
MAILS.
J. I. ColLapp, Editor.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1870.
T Extra copies of the Advestiiib far sale by
l t f a ikh t City Book Store, a id Dy U. a. .rot-
ock , at the Postomee,
vrfkora. ilasicr i-i. -
ve at'V p. m.; deiarts V m-
cle-
'nf'ie. Frklays at 4 P- m.; departs
lfto from 7 a, m.. to 7
da from l" m
.' p. m. 8un-
W. A. lOlX:K.P. M.
UMLJIOADS.
it Josepa & Council Bluffs R.U.
FOR
Two train daily earh way. between St. Joseph
iv.,.ti-il BniffH,nnectliiKaa follows:
and c" "'"".'..v .1,. it.miihal M. Joseph
Albt. Jie n-- " - " 4 .rlt.ron. fet.
iVoid If :ir Uulncy. Kausai, Oty
. J.w " tWlSSStmrt Valley Railroad
Vmir-U fluffs to bt.luUand Qulncy.
TTMK TABLE.
. WinAii SItrrh 13. 18T9, Z 12otor,noo
. JBII- V - . .
. hitnnd ort5. wave i-nt-ira i-
i : K....n K..nh kave Hliel49 : m
i?- : r south, .eave i'help. 7:42 V m
Trui Nu. Oa'ly esoept .Moiiday
Tram No. 4 daily cicept Haturflay.
All otl.r train daily enoept hinday.
a iioPKIXS.Cen'l Superintendent.
tj-Jafob UoK'-rs' Oninlbun leaves Brown ville for
thf ljoal la. ni.rauu i. ""-'
o.
No
No. '
Hannibal & Saint Jouepli Time
Tnuic.
Taking effect January 8th, 1X7.
ARRIVE.
i r. Trn dailv except Sunday 7:20 pm
. I PacIIic htii. aauj- " ;
i NiKlit Kip. daily en-eii juoiiuaj.
'l liruucli rru ouny ri--.i
7:-0 a in
5:4.i a m
Nu' I Through frt. daily except Moi.(la;- a iu
L. .. 7,i rt.iir xci-it Sunday 5:vpm
ia jaa4u
.No.
... 6:40 a m
PBPAHT.
o. 4 NiKht lixp. uany ecri - r
c i.h:o Km. dally except Mmoaj
No! St. Uui Kx. daily ex-pt Sunday l m
. . . . a rM .r Ktliift:iV j .IP III
.M :I e,,4 uvAvMiit siindnv.... liipm
v ii Thraui frt. daily except talurdaj- .:ii P ni
. ...... ... vmt.in O-ihorn. Kidder
5 iUvllle 'ciui Wheeling or Mendville.
No will not Mop at SMXt.m. K:tton ';t'7rni
-.klni-ulire .Moorvllle. WheehliB or Med I ie.
. 'i'. li. Bl" KN K I' T, .en. Agent
WEEKLY J1ELACE.
Wheat nd corn have fallen five cents on
the bunhel By reason of a gorge above,
the river fell bo low at this point,. Thursday
of last week that our Ferry could make no
landing on the opposite anore...Thejur
that sat op all Thursday night was plucky
Thft Ferry has been running regularly
ever since last Friday morning... Court
adjourned last Friday...Geo. Stevens and
Joseph Opelt drew a 873 gold watch at Marsh's
Dollar Store; it cost them 82.........D. C. Cole,
of Peru, favored us with a call last Thursday
I. p. Burdick. of Peru, reports business
brisk In that city.....J. W. Bliss has gone to
work in earnest ; he II rmtke it win..
Ktnne. masons have commenced work on Mr,
Muir's residence The river is tip and In
splendid boatlni? order A big lot of express
icoods for Beatrice were in the office at this
nlmn Inst. Tnwulnr Evatl WorthlPK is
receiving an immense lot of goods in his
Warehouse for points West -.Tidel has a
new Improvement AJ1 of our merchants
have been receiving fcew goods, by Railroad;
the transfer teams have been very busy Jor
the past few days Mr. James is doing a
rood work In posting signs all over the coun
try for our raercbanU..-...George Daughcr-
ty's Ilesturant is doing a good business for
the hungry that visit our; clty;he is one
door west of the Bank...-L4tst Saturday
a Mr. Cowles and Mr. Bryant eadi tirew a m
watch at the Dollar tore Oeo, Marion
sold a large bill of goods td a CJitfnian from
the Little Blue, who says that many or nis
neighbors are convinced that IJrownvuie is
their best point to trade at .Detorest
TVtrtoi- hot crtTnmenced XcavatlnK for -his
residence on the ton of the .hill, between
Third and Fourth on Atlantic Street
wittintrir,r Hrrw. are recelvinz part of
their spring stock of hardware.........J. R.
Bell A Son Are doing the largest Lumber bus
iness wet of tbe Missouri river uur
Brick-makers are getting their yards cleared
off, preparatory to opening up A $20 for
31 made one man happy nt Marsh s ixaiar
Store last Monday Hist "Saiuruay ana
Monday were biz days for trade, people had
been froze in for three days...- A. L. Rich,
of RichA Gllmore, has gone cast for goods,
and will brine n large stock of Groceries
J. C. Deuscr has gone to Chicago for a new
stock Wm. II. Hoover has traded ms
residence property in this city for Huston
Russell's farm near Nemaha City; Mr. Rus
sell will move up F. K. Johnson of the
firm of F. E. Johnson & Co.. is now east for
a new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, he
will astonish the natives John ortn
has made a regular Scotch Harrow which
may be seen in front of Lvan ortmng s
u-.irphouse; it looks as though it would op-
perate well In our soil We are prepared
to print Horse or Jack ullis equal to any
office In the world. -
Industrial Plow at J. 0. Deuser's.
Rtr.C. F. Short, of the Chrlshm Church,
designer of the beautiful picture "Jehovah
Jlrah.'"we notice, is in th city. He is taking
orders for the picture and Is desirous of es
tablishing an agency in this county. He
may be addressed at Fairfield, Iowa. He
will commence delivering his pictures
next week.
Dir Boarders will find the best accommo-
datlons In the city, one door west of Carson
Bank,
Thanks to J. W. Bennett of the Dagnerre-
ian Gallery, for favors shown. He wooing
some very good work at his .Gallery.
For a Good Meal, well eotten up, wen
served up. In a pleasant room, with every
thing clean, neat and tasty, or me nest me
land affords, for the lowest possible price, go
to George Daugherty Ilesturant, one aoor
west of Carson's Bank.
GEUTOTE JCSIT EEE3S KbUHE U)W I .
Chat. IIclmr. Boot and Shoe maker, No.
is Main street, keeps a full and No. 1 assort
ment of Boots &.. Shoes, and is prepared to
make or mend in the best style for casn.
Tht First Baptist Church, corner 01
Atlantic and Fourth streets Is having an ad
dition built to the parsonage, which will
make it a neat and commodious building
anA a ann improvement to that street. Bro.
Tre is infuslne a ereat deal of energy Into
the members of this church, and will build
up a strong congregation
Banisters, Hand Rail and Newel Post Kept
by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber ara
corner of College and Flret-sts. .- -
Arrlredt' ,'
y " , ....
A new lot of men's Boots & Shoes; also
women and children's work, all sizes; bost
Chicago work, at living prices at George
Marlon's. . , .
The LtnUn Services at the Episcopal
Church in this citv will Iks held as follows
March 2d. beinir Ash Wednesday, the nrst
day of Lent, full mornlngjservlce, and sermon.
eveninz praver at 4 p m.. tbe 5 weens lonow-
Inff.' eveninz prayer at i p. m., ' Wednesdays
and Fridays, "Holy Week," the last week of
Lent, Morning prayer at 10 a. m.. evening
praver at 4 p. m. On "Good Friaay," iuu
moraine service and sermon. .
s GEO. R. DAVIS,
20-flwi .- .' .- Bector.
ATTE!TIOW, Al.Ii!
4 Ttr rn..n T. Rrnvnvllli fvt Main
A. UM, v. " " " T
Street, has just opened anew and complete
SIOCK OI tlOtllB, VUN1IUC1B, cannon, ouv
kinds of Piece Goods, and is prepared to make
Gent's Clothing to orderin the most fafhlon-
aoiesiyie. ne sio iun imrui
aiaae uimning, tiais, uupa auu um u.-
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DEAXI1I13 AI7D J03BEKS HI : ;
GOODS AM GROCERIES
HO. 68 IIAIN STBEET,
TEAEE & COS OLD STAND, IIBOWINYIIXIII.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST QUALITY Or'
wi
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SHELLENBEEGEll - BEOS.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
P
Ho. 74 Hala Street, BroTmvillo, Udh.
Stoves, Wm.
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BARLEY,
RICE, AND ALX KUTDS OF DRUID FRUIT.
A. L.
RICH. A. II. GITjIjMORE.
NEW ADEII1IISTRATIOIT AT THIJ
T M
13
to
33
a!23
rt olaased to see that our caiinure
friends are meeting with most encouraging
in ntjiininsr aia lor meir new
church.
ready a fixed fact.
vin.. rnnonrHa 41 .V) rwr dozen.
1A V.MiiHro1 onH nil nt l0F VnriftlM 111 I
i . . c o,anAtlvn la nnairanf0l AJ1 I
1 ujiui"d . " - ' J yropxll null .. ii.Tim.nuii to . i
The building of this edince is at-- to quality anu genuineness n vnin.
I AT-Hm ' A. W- MlDDI
-Ml -waa
J. W. MlDDLETOK.
1'nlon raclflc Hallway Time
Tattle.
Vntil further notice trains will leave and arrive
t Uinaliad&ily an IuIIo'.vm:
l- . - iRBIVL
Tllr Kxp 11:15 a. in. I Pally Kxp 4:15 p. m
-noioi cap...- :i-p. A-m n ni
vi ..... u I., lu. Mlid .4.)p.m.
.1 VV, J..T ... 7:MU a. ni. IKrelahl l: 1. m,
Jaattee Ebrlcht's office was thescence of
ncMpmhlf excitement last' Saturday over
atria' in which Alfonzo Ellis was plain tiff
hnn ohomtvi with keep nz his store at w)n
,irm onen on the Sabbath. After a protracted
trial and examination. oi many wku,
y i"rv hrouirht In a verdict of "not gM"
ty.
An Examination was had before justice
P"i,rirrhtlAt Friday, as to the right of proper
ty in a horse stolen fromAtculson co., jio.,
nnitft n. while atro. The property was proven
hom hxn stolen: and we learn that the
n..if...nii it Atchison Co.. Mo., nut
LI1C11 .fw.tvw -
made his escape.
GEUTJUTE J3IHT DEEEE IICLUTE PL0W1
ri-antnsr noLast Monday morning wfts
a busy time to those who had dirty gutters,
before their place of business, in cleaning
them out under the superintendence oi Mar
shal Bcrger.
SIlss Belr Beshon and her mother who
a V M
imv len visitlnc their many inenus m
Peru, in this county, left for their home in
Illinois, Wednesday evening, we wu ww
o tafo ifiirnrv. ana vouuii k
Uiey return taus, a warm welcome from their
host of frlenOs.
STw Advertisements. wee unoeriew
Aflvertisements. "Proposals for Substantial
Stores." "U.S. Internal Revenue notice. ,
..ai..i.i i?nn tnr Knie " etc. Here is a
niuuvsv -" -
chance for all to make a "speck."
i pivc I.I'XBF.B TABD.
K-iihnnm. Jenkins & Co.. corner of Fourth
and Main streets, In this city, have constant
ly on hand a full stock of the best l ine i.u.u
ir of nl 1 ki nds: also, also Sash, Doors, Bll nds.
Shingles, lath. Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc..
.hiM thev are sellinz at tne lowest puiu.ir
figures for which the same-can be got out of
shipped to this point. They are
.i.tminni to continue as heretofore to sup-
tht i.nik of lumbes. etc.. usea in tins
F,j ...v. - .
Land District. Call and see mem :
For a eood Saddle, go to Bonder's 52 Main
street. i -
nr.ma nt irholesale or retail at A. r.
Cohn's Cigar Factory, CI Main street.
DR. HOLLADAY
nocnwifnllv Inform hln old friends And
Hi.KnhllK thnt lif 1 nrenarAd to attend all
oaiia in the line of his profession. Office at
l. 11. ljewts K V.WS lrug own, moii. "y-vi
Rmirnv A. ISeti. oi-n
LUMBER lit
T V. a ir. nnr In mr vnt-fl npar l.OOO.UUV
foat.'of th choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of
every style and description, size and tiiicK-
etc. ijry vine nincies, iui ''
tn fact, anything in the building line; which
l warrant a. jso. tin evt-ry jcokcw, y
..kl.l. T An. nnt nmiuun In 1A lirKlCrSOlU. IOr
11 1 1 1 X UU HUlt I" V ' J- '.- . ' ' , '
h nnir mon u-cct of tllA AllSSOlirl TlVer.
Lnnti, uj 9 j ...... -- ...
I invite an wno neeu anytiuns m j ""
give me a can, Know, inaw i cuu uubu .-aa
P.rownville.Neb.
Cor. Water & First Streeiss
T Lumber delivered within the city
AHmIt8, tKt-K Uf tltAlvur.
BaniRters. Band Rail and Newel Posts kept
by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber lard
corner of College and Flrst-sts.
'it.tr. itit.a. Ttecnlar Licensed Auctioneer.
Sales attended to In the country on reason
aide terms. Orders left at the tdrcrfier
nfHf-A win receive proper attention. -oni
For a No. 1 set of Harness, go to Souder's,
"T 4T
Vt-Maln fit
KIGH & GILMOKE,
Successors to W. H. SMALL,
DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
Beef. Salt. Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Cliecse. Dried and Green ITruits, Coa-
fectionaries of All lunas, w ooeu w are, ote
t AAnnw.tinn witii tin a!m)vo thpv Keen consianuvon uuxm mrgc bui-j '-t
All WtSMVV - ' W
CORIV: OATS. BRA!, SHOUTS, &c.
All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition.
t. ,i f!Ti,in,i..!f mr'TRV PRODUCE.
J I Aval, .uai XV V b a, IV-t' a.t xa aw a aaa
. . .... M. ii T-k 4 .1 I TWlltK Id IViuIf In VQ pf H illo 111 1
Reduced FrlceH to suit tne limes, ismau rrouwanu rn , r-;
Gootls will be sold to Country Merchants in either large or small bills and at extremely low
rates.
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JUST OPEITSU, ....
G1
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One
Price Clptliiiig
House !
No. 70 Main Street.
ppnOBIO OF CLOilllilu!
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,; AND
: . : GENT'S PXTKCIISHinGS.
tHsilb.
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GENERAL
rOGBTlBS
COMMERCIAL.
Geo. Ileuderson is now agent for the eel
i-brated Grover & Baker Sewing Machiues,
and has a splendid assortment on nana at
John W. Hendarson's Fancy Bazar on Main
street. George has learned to run the Ma
chine thorouchlv. andean instruct all who
may purchnuse. Give him a call!
. . - . . ,
Banisters, Hand Ball and ewci i-osis
uv i Rell & Son. at their i.umuer iam
corner of College and Flrst-sts.
Wall Paper, New SlocU, bought since the
wiine in eold. and will be soiu ciiear
tuan ev uv . . v
BROU'NVILLE.
tn eV.aiiAt x,n) f 'ranliprrics. 'S Ci. ........ If
luiiiiiiui. - ' : r ...
vr,. in ih. nir :n)'d :d llonev -
Urhnar A.V1 11 "tVirft lOfi'' 1"
' ' ir:'" ".voi
Hold nuiiri . ...
i. 1,1.. i .tu :t. i-nicKens. cresseu r.
liiri.u- 4vmi Turkevs. do -.it.
unnr. -"i-ii.i, 'W.i . i:ii-fi do .ll
iA.ii i' vi,.... iin1 Hpr Cuttle 3'.(a4cte
Apples, green...l.oofn Hogs-gross 7.MJ 7.5"
u........r npt 8.1.
JT IM1WV... ' t ' , ,
i n ni l.-. ! " TJreHseAaA ..... J 1
liiu?on Hams.".!!. IS ' Hides, tireen T ..Aft,
Siiiiiw lx - i ry i hiii man
UhnnlHurv ! Vlllk... II .US'l lV,
Wool Vtiwashetl-'JiKf ii Heaver tl,M0M,1.3r.
Tlio Wasiiea-Wi tJ itoun
McLaughlin 4s. Small have ojx'ned up
their Auction and Commission Store, No. 59,
Main .Street They are receiving goods, and
Tl
Ttie Hotel Express train leave, at 15 every
,nrUay. arrive, at lf.l-every tui.da .
V xZ V-.u i. h-i1.,i7h niarte at Omaha will. tHilcaso
A Norihw "ru. Men "o. R.k U Island and I'acii.c
fnd st Ji ai d fooocl H.ulV Jt.iln.ads. and
Wurl uirhneol Htruer. Icr all K,.ts East
'A'hevenne with Denver 1'iu ific It. It. for all
'? "17rr Mines.
. u ii, i ;ni, i vmr.ii lt.lt. tor tNt.i w.e
AlOinlen ualitentrai Fuiific llaitrotin. lor or
rlne vVrKinlal-'tv. Helena, and a!l N,inta in SIoih
T"a X, ir rs M-raioeina. Sn KrHi.--eo. nd all
i.oint In lilaho. Nevado and f'ii:l"rnia.
. Allfreihtdllvredattlieiiialiadeiotpr.or to
;Vu. in., a iil Koal the name .lay.
St SW-itrla re.ve for sli.pmeiit alter .yW p. m.
Tickets for sale to all Minlt we-t, at the 1 1( ket
Office of the l'ni..n Paeif. ' Ita.lroad. at wli.cli olUce
brtli. u .rwl1T.tien. Snpt.
r.ooLTox.ax.Al it. kow'?:
Faciac Railway f .HUuourl.
TasnTer, leaving St l-- 1
Ear Hi road at I otitic, u- - - ' - .
conn." tions at Kan-a-tlTr eiU. tio. P" Ur road.
arnvln. at l-oiits i.exi " 1 Vw
.eep..., n4 f-K-eair-r wk. . -Wl o
x r.Mti T- keta for aaie Uas uilicea ol the Mis
souri Valley 3 1.! I rid- m , . , ,. , tj,
T. tw,.-',v u. U . JL. W. B. U AAAC, A. r. A.
CUIcapo & Serin Western Rail
Rtad Time Table.
LKAVK.
Kx press Malls !.fee-H AT m
l'at'.nc Ki press daily V- m
ABJtrVK.
Tac fle Express, dally
Kxpress Mail, daili" io?pt 3tol
John W. Henderson Is receiving new
B.khIs In the Millinery line every week. He
crrtalnlj ban the mot eloR.aut line of these
;oods ever etH'd fTi Nebrttaka,
R.
II. C. Lett has Blue
ange S-ed.
Grass and Osage Or-
Deuser has the Industrial Plow !
J. D. N. Thorap-on & Son have opened
"up a new Saddle and IlarnessShop in Aspin-
wall. The Colonel is an Old nana nt tne bus
iness, and will do a gotnl Jf)l. We hope he
will receive a lllx-ral patronage for he Is
sterling patriot, and a good Harness maker.
Cenrad Sehrlner, proprietor of the
nrowiiville Brewery, met with a painful
accident last Monday. . hlle pitching a
larsre Beer Cask, the pitch suddenly flashed
off, the blaze shooting out of the large bung,
or hole, burning Mm severely, so that his
face and hands are raw, and burning his
clothes iu front till tliey dropped to pieces
GEHUHJE JCSS DEEBE XIOUITE PLOW !
To Onr Patrons In Joh Work.
i, !..-.,
.... 1.1 ...i.- narnnl iPIim V. lll.kl,
Ynboittce in the way o! NeW Ipo, pN
Cards Papers.-etc, which warrant us in m--minncVpaae
of the literal patronage
: . . tit.,m,irn nnlns
Hnrotofure OCSLOWOU. c -
, Work as can be had anywhere, anu
believe, as low.
Drr Pine Lumber In all weather at J.
Bell's. '
1 NTO X CLIPPER LOW.
CANTON CLIPPER PLO W.
CANTON CLIPPER PLO V.
CANTON CLIPPER PLO 1 .
Sll ELLENBERGER BRO'S.
SHELLENBERGER BRO S.
siflF.T.T.F.NBERGER URO'S.
CA NTON CL IPPER PLO W.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOW.
FRAXG'S CIIRO.IIOS
a a ft- .Ai.n.liiliikn. riT aronivllp nil fi.llnt
j rir f'M -ifinw irjimuut iis'ii.t v-M...-.v w.- i
iM A ...i.inhii' oviwiitiwl uAtrt rennpr it imnossl
hie for any e but experts to detect the diflerence j
net ween mem.
A tnjm s-a-iAam At t ho AniTlll 'If 1 11 T"t Ml imi.
Jilr II I IU 1 1" H 1ac orirv i r - ;--
the Tnited States, east of the Mississippi on receipt
ii..!.'J'.'iui,H,inii Imirnul " issued ouarterlv. coriJ
tains a complete descriptive catalogue of our Cltro-
ii. wiin Kueciai iniorintumii umiu. n. .
impn cooies ofthe Journal sent lree to any address
on receipt oi siamo.
We have on hand a large
STAPLE AND
To hich we are making co
we are selling at irices as
the Mississippi.
In the Quality of our Goods
FLOUR OF THE MOST
HIGHEST MARKET
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DEALERS IN
12-40
GO
GO
Provisions
and well assorted stock of
FANCY GROCERIES
nstant additions, and which
low as any House west of
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
APPROVED BRANDS.
PRICE PAID TOR
A
SW.VIN" A: BRO.
Tli os r o-oods were selected by himself in
New York for this market, and are un-
"w f I
doubtedlv the most reliable goous ot tne
kind eyer offered in this or any other market.
Mil. Hetzel's exnerience in this busi
nessover 15 years enables him to select
his goods with more judgement, ior goou.
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 Low for Cash.
Tew persons once dealing with Hetzel
but will always deal there, because his deal
ings are lair and above board. He has but
One Price.
His stock comnrises all the
Fine and Fashionable Clothing, equal in
-every respect to the
VERY BEST CUSTOM-HADE WORK.
varieties of
ry
'. PRANG A CO, Boston, Mass.
II. C. Lett has received his spring stock of
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
GE1TTJINE JCSU BEEEE HOLHTE PLOW!
rc?5s- Any one hayino CIjAIMS-
AGAINST THE UNITED STATES WILL
i.-Tvn IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO
SEND A STATEMENT OF TIItlK C'A.
Tf
J. T. DREW.
Counselor at Law,
Solicitor before the Court of Claims, fec.
4? 8 II SI.,
v,.cviiiirtiii. Ti. i 5-tf
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MARBLE WORKS!
Corner Sixth and St. Charles Streets,
ST. JOSEPH, Mo!
Dealer in Lime, Hair and
CEMENT,
I PLASTER, WHITE SAND, FIRE BRICK
'v j.-i 1: i. :
THEODORE
1,-
ii n
Wliolesalo and Retail Dealers in
, T IV . ...A .in..
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G -A. IP ZH3 T
a. An n.it... .mi RTnniil Seend
mmAkw J . - m .
... r n.rimin iihntllpSpn'InE Ma.
tveruseiixnii' i"" - .
.kino in our mlverilslnu columns.
1 or lnaustnai riows go 10 ueuser. - - -
.... lo-oo a. m
Missouri Valley Railroad.
TIME TABLK.
T. tak. efTect at 1 o'clock r. . on Sunoar. Janu
ary tutu, ISU.
oois locts.
. . , , a. m.
'o. I Kxpreas leas at..
l;uo i. tn.
.4:00 a. iu.
BKTtaKt.
Xo. 5 Express arrives at
o. i Express arries at--. .
t reiKOt arrive. i -
-Non. 8 a-td dally. 1, "A .
ciunday.
5: p. m.
- nt-ws a. m.
&V p. m.
t, daily except
J. F. BARNAUn, Gen K"P
Chicago, nurllnplon qulncy
Railroad.
MaiL..
Ex ore. .
Jlmsdale AccoinniaUUUa
An.riiwon ra.ier -
Aurora
. T:4S a n
io- a
4:IU Ui
Aurora r---w.
H inhale Accoiu iiodatioo...- P
5 'uuia7cenina: fatupjay except
iHOpm
j) rn
)i:j.ia iu
7:1 i a iu
Itvuia iu
Thi Senate will be In receipt oran ex
tensive lot of Liquors in a few days, unsur
passed In purity in the West, or any other
3 place. Yalleau does already a lively whole-
- .....
sale buhltiess, and win do mucn more as
peopJ Jcarn his style, in prices and the liquor
he keejwi. Drop In at his place.
Tux. IIU1 Co. This firm have Just
received a new stock of Dry Ooods, and have
nptji.d (iieiti up to the. public. 'They have
now a slix-k unsurpassed in extent and va
riety in Nebraska, lor all the newest styles
find place on titeir shelves. We have but
taken a glance at their stock, and cannot
speak of it iu ' detail this week. , They have
"now the whole west side devoted to piece
goods, and about forty foe of theshclvingon
the ea.t side filled with their magnificent
Mock of fancy notion. Tbe most magnifi
cent stock of Dry iioods ever under one roof,
in Drownville. are now at Theo. Hill 4 Co's.
Go to Denser for Industrial Plows !
Chicago, Rurllnsrlon & Omaha
Time Card.
FXPABT.
-..v. m.irM Kxtrs. Uallr- 4:00 P- m
JKail.aat:y, (except runuaj .
r( p. m.
AsaivK.
Omaha snd Oilcasro Express, daily - JV-
ta.l.dAllv. (except (Sunday) i.wa- m.
Pullmans Hotel Pi.iin tlar 'LoEx"
rviu.ui tars accompany Omaha and Umago ti-
Wket OnV I2i Farnam, corner Ninth street,
UimPKPKL. VwTaAEt
Ticket Agent. t.en. N . 1 ART.
IMttsburp, rt. Wayne & Clilca
co Railroad.
4:90 am :pm
ktwim 6::am
4:45 a m 9:U0 a m
. ni p m KHKJ p m
1 1. ! .ti,.,. 4. hp nm 8:40am
1 M 1, A 1 ' 1 1 1 iuw.."..".. .
Kail
iay KxpreiH .
I'aclllo Kxprexa..
11,111 r.xprtr ,
. w a - A Tri
The Brownville Transfer line,
ruder aianasement of
JACOB ROGERS,
Is now Running RefLSlr Oninibunei from
Zrownville to lb Railroad Terminus
ot tie Coaacll Blue sad St. loaeph Railroad,
At irortli Star. Ilo..
T Mllst from BrowuTllla aad Yorta fur Ferry
Lnainc
-Gaod OxanlbussM. Closo Coxtxetxonf
CVav.i M adarat. 30-tf
lilt SHEuOill HOUSE.
C. M. KACPFMAW,
raoratrros
4 Maln-at., BrowstTllle.
Thi Hn has been remodeled and reftimlshed
tnroiiKboul, and afford, the bent aceomnioriaiiiyuntn
lvny to IL lMal and traveling public. It IMwn.
locau-d. hiatrea ftir the Wa, and Ommboea
ew all trauia, r from Uie tshernan llouaa. Fair
1 r:a, ctiarfv aiadaranp.
15-f
Mtuni.-There will be a cpecialneetlng
of the Nemaha Valley LU:e A. F. A. M.
.n Saturday, next f r work in. i A.
By order f the W. M.
G.IL DAVIS, Acting Sec'y.
Chapter Mtliif Next Monday even
ing Is Regular Meeting Browuville CUaHr
R. A. M., work in T. M. ana ii. I., .m.
C . - . 5 It. T. RAINEi, Secy.
Harptter & Gllnes ai now proprietors
i.ril.i. ;i,o..il.rn which. Dick SSTK. Will IM?
IIIV v -'
in the irfHKl old fashion "pure liquor
wtvle. This uoDtilur reu t will lo.se nothing
iH Its former reputation under the new firm;
. . at !. f
-how could It when Kicharu is merei
Haunafterd & JleFaU are In receipt of a
n.rtiin of their spi ing stock, such as Bed
steads. Mstraes. etc., only fourteen wagon
loads! It is bat a small portion of their
coining stock. , ...
Just Becelved a fine assortment of Sad
dles at Bauer's.
ALL CUT-
ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop.
The Premium Corn Planter
Sovr Ready for Inspection or sale I
Tbe fnion Corn Planter, as improvtnl for
1870, has few eiuals and no euperhirs. First,
It Is made of the very best material, "carefully
selected for the purpose; second, the drop
ping arrangement Is perfect, anil is so ar
ranged that every hill can-be seen ty tne
drrver or dropper; third, the depth at which
It is desired to plant can le arrangeu to a
certainty; fourth, by the new sort attacn
ment, the toughest sod can be planted with
ease; fifth, with a marker the work can be
done more regular and quicker than uy an
other planter. Shellenberger Bro's Agents.
Genuine John Deere RIoline Plow I
Palrnnltr llnmc Iltdnstrv. All kinds
of Marble work can be bad at Neidhartlt's
Marble Works in this city, enenper man it
win-be had elsewhere. None but the beet ma
terial used.
Corn, Wheat and Oats. .1 1
nin.n A- T.wU linvi. ivmnrnl their' offlce
to Robt Teare A Co.'s Store, where they will
oflv the highest cash price tor Grain and oth
er produce.
Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttler's
advertisement.
gash and Blinds. Full stock nt I.' R
Bell's ' ' - .
Farm era often cojoe to town to trade and
when noon comes will go into a grocery and
make a dinner on of crackers ana cueese.
Kfinirthem as much as they would get a
nood warm meal for, at George Daugherty's
Resturaut, one door west or the Rank. r
... - : " "
Always Ready and Reliable. From Its
perfect purity and st rength, Dooley'a Baking
Towder can be safely relied on as tne oesi
and most economic.! Baking Powder In use
v,. uhnrt weic-ht. n i cjtc.h Can contains the
full net amount represented, and the same
quantity Is guaranteed to last longer and
Elve "better satisfaction In making YoIK, bis
cults, pastry. &c than any other article of
the kind now known. Manufactured by
DOOLEY 4 BROTHER, New York.
Examine tte Industrial Plow !
Choice Freth Batter at Hauk & Armi
tsgca.
Best Doors In the West at J. R. Bell's.
R. V. Muir azent for Lamb's
machines, Urownvtllc, Nebaaskiu
Knitting
14-tf
II. C. Lett has constantly on hand a pure
assortment of pure Drugs and Medicines.
Genuine John Deere Moline Plow
r ten -run rnn ALL KINDS OF
o-,..- Wrapflilncr ' In Grain anJ
t,.A nA pnr ttn ri n c Mprihant. No,
V 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' I iaiv a O
12. Main street, Hrownville. I-3m
Banisters, Hand Rail and Newel Posts at
j It. lit-ll A Son's Lumber Yard ; where any
thing in the building line can be had, at the
most reasocable rate. Tliey nre gatliofiqg
the Lumber Tradeof fuUiern Nebraska un
der their wing, and for thesimple reason that
It pays people better to buy there than any
where else. ,
Genuine John Deere Holine Plow
, FIELD SEEDSr'l rV-
Tlmothr. Clover. Orchard and Kentucky
rti.. Orass SeeL fresh, at McCreery & Nick
.IV. Tlrn.SliM. 1 19-Sm
Genuine" John " Deere Kbfine Plow
. Clocks, splendid assortment. ?
WATCHlSJull stock. : . . V. '. '..',
JEWELRY, in abundance at : . - :
" Dunn & nays' who also do all kinds of re-
nnirinr nt docks. Watches or!Jewelry. No.
29, Main street. ll-5m ..
Ac, Ac, &c, &c.
ll-4ol
- WOOL WORTH & COLT,
Do ok Binders,
Ami Dealers in
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
PAPER HANGINGS, AND
PRINTERS' .STOCK.
No. 12, 2d St., St. Joseph. Mo.
CA SIT PA II) FOR RA OS!
A. PINKK. T. R. REYNOLDS.
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
FliX E R & RE YXO LUS,Proirieton
Eight street, two blocks from R. It. Depot,
ST JOSEPH, MO. 451y
HOWARD SANITARY AID
ASSOCIATION. ; ;
x-n tim PnUuf ami Otiro ftf IVia ITrrtrir nnil Pnfor.
tunate.on principles of Christian Philanthropy.
jvssays on ue r.rrii..i oi i oum. m rmr-
1m iii rulntii.n to Milrri:ll'C mill ISfU'ial K.Vll. With
sanitary aid for the alllirted. Sent f ree, in sealed
Hiiiveior.ea. AooreHs. iluwabu abouu.iii.i,
Box V. Philadelphia, Pa.
If T
TIT
A T?7
usJi aj ia u u J
No. 76 Main Street, MePliersoii Block, Brownville, Nebraska.
Have the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices.
THE Si
ilOWICH- MAMUFACTURSST
COBH SHBLLEE
LIST OF PRICES, COMPLETE WITH POWER:
li-ly
DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF
A MEDICINE, as diploma at Offlce will
v... V.Knn., Iimiror Olltrilfrplt 1 11 t llP t Ttit mCrtt
. i 1 -- uith . w . . . . . r --
Of VKNEKKAL, SKJtfAU and PBIVATK UlSJiAS-
than any other physician in mi. lioui. .
Svphilis, (ionorrha;. Oleet. Stricttire, Orchitt!,
lle'rni. and Kupture: all urinary Diseases and
Svphilitic or Mercurial A mictions of Throat,
skin or llonea, are treated with nnparaUeUea
SlltVPJV.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debbility ai;d Impo
tenev, at the result of self abase In yonth.-sexo-nl
ex'cess In maturer years, or other causes, and
which produce Home of the following eiTecls. as
Nocturnal Kiiiissiens. blotches, debility, dizzi
ness, dimness of i(tht. conflision ol" idras, evil
loreood:ns, aversion to society of females, loss
ol memory and sexnal pewer, and ren-JeriuB
mnrringe improper, are wrinauently cured
-Clio lWu1ir' nniuirfltliirfp. in hlwiliirul nnft
private practu-e art.- unsurpassed in St. tlouw or
any other city. lt:ck hies of St. Iiouis papers
prove that he' lias been locate" 1 henr loiiRer than
any other so advertising. The establishment,
library, laboratory and appointments, are un
rivalled in the west. tinsurpiised anywhere.
Aire, wijli experience, can be relied upon, and
the doctor caif reler to many ph siclans I hr mah
out the country- I' pari success and present
position he stands without a competitor.
The Wrltiue. of a Phyaiciaii wliacr(p"
atation Is I'nion-wide aUould
be worth readiair.
Doctor Wiiittikb iublishes a Mrtiml prrmph
Irt relating to veuewal dtseases a:id the disaa-trou'-
and varied confluence of self-abuse that
will be sent to anr addn-w iu a sea let 1 envelope
for t wu stamps Many physicians introduce pa
tients to the doctor a'ter reading his medical
pamphlet. Communications conlideulial. A
friendiv talk will cost you nothing. Office cen
tral, vet retired No. 617 St. Charles street. St
Ixmii. Ma. - Hours a no. to 7 p.m. Sundays It
tosp.m.i. . .v;.!ii ; . . 2s-y
Four Hole Shelter and Tower, clth'er betted ot geared with double sacker-.
rOUr UDlC(-"i""-' , ...i.v. ,t..ti,t fin.C' Klovalnr
Four Mole Sheller and Power, eltneroeace or ?crcii..
rour jio ie i i .....,. rtivi.v-r with "ten foot" elevator -
Pnnr Hole Sheiier anu i-'jw vi, - - -
TToie heller and Power complete, either bcltrd or gsarcd with eight or ten foot elevator
!slX l"lc ... ... ., , ..-i.r It,.'- .mil ilrivp rnnp
Two Hole Self Feed Slielier, wun single ear.sr, i""-""' v. - -
Tvrnllole self Feetl Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, geared .'.
Two Hole Hand Feed iSliener or -rrmvz oiiv w 4.v 4
i.Ma.aaaA....
SI f ;-(vNJ
Pern Livery Stable.
0 j. : CHARLES GEADE,
Dealer in
Iiinds of Stock.
Horses Bonslxt, Sold, or. F.xrh an god.
Stock Boarded by the Day or Week.
MY STABLKS art stocked with arood Horses and
bnfTKies. Persons wishing conveyance to any por
tion of the Nemaha Lad District can be accommo
dated. The ' '
Peru iz. BroTTnvllle Coach
Iieavesmv Stables evfTV morning at 10 o'clock. A.
r l'astpiir" or packages wifely conveyed. Or
ders left with the Postmasters Will be promptly at
tended to. . - 121-yl.-
: ' - ' FOR SALE BX
F- A. Tisdel Jr., & Company,
niA ' --W J f "Si J ' DEALERS, IX
A&RIGULTURAL IPLEIffi! 1
. . . ,; . pinST.. STREET, ' . r ,'
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