Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 28, 1870, Image 3
B3S5ttMMlkUMi OFFICIALlPArER OF THE CLTY. LOCAL MATTERS. J. Ii. CoUxnpp, Editor. THURSDAY, jVPBIL 28, JSIO "-Extra copies if the Ai.vkrtiskr' formic by iuVUvt. t City Book More, and by C. A. Pol 'k. t e rostollice. A Supplr of Cedar Uuckcts at Deuser's gl50 Gold Wnleh for SI at Marsh's Dol lar Store. . . gvecet Potatocv for salo at McPherson jtTuttle's. Oil, Gla nndPalntK.- an,l save 20 per cent. -HuyofYV.T.Den For Flattering Hair go to J. V. Middle 's, at his old stand. 2l5"4t v frrsli supply of Salt Lake Peaches Ju.st received at Klch & Olllmorc's. Fnrnft lias a few hundrcil select varieties Vjee years old Apple Trees for sale. Senator Tipton reached this place on Saturday last, on n u",nC trip on business. For the lett Dry Goods, cheapest Gro irs. finest llats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, TucnlOIarohn has received his first hill f SrriiiK r Erring I'ioco Goods for Gent's and Boy s wear. It is i waumui avtcu.. For Saddle, Harntm, Whips or any thins in that line, you will save money and -et ii Xo. 1 article at Baucre's, No. 61 Main ftrcct. Our Local left last Tuesday on a visit to lis relatives in St. Louis. May he .soon re-t-ira Is tl-e rtnecro wish of all the boys in the cJSce. " Geo. Jlarlon has a bran new stork of Dry Gio-. Groceries hiioesanu iipms aim -o-tljin on hand, all of which he oilers cheap to cah buyers. . Iter. Mr. llalrd, of the Presbyterian Cfcarrii. will le absent attending Presbytory t::jctSaMith, consequently his pulpit will Levacanton that day. Go to Rich & Glllmore's foryour Groceries juU iff' Moiis, where you will find a full rtykf pure and fre&h groceries, and at rc jnarkaV low price. f Xtxt Sabbat ii, what Is termed Quarterly Meetlns among r Methodist friends, will beh "Jut that Church in tht city. Elder Lemon will be present and conduct services. Chas.HclnierlsstlllAto. 15, snrrounded w.th the lt custom made Boots and Shoes', Hyurrla! and hands to work It up. you will !lhl anywhere It will pay to give him a calL Fall "Wheat Flour Is by far the best and cheapest in the long run, and the. Kaule,MM Uran.l at McPherson & Tultle's Is the hot of tliCkin lever In this market. It takes the leaJnow everywhere. Drc and Clonic Malting. Mrs. J. M. Zook. South Brownvllle, still does Press and Cloak making on the most accommodating terms, renins wanting anything In this line will do well to call on her. l)oyoniTli to ornament your walks or Cemetery Lots ? H, V. Furnas has a million or more Dwarf Box Plants, which he Is sel ling so low that a dollar will purchase as many as most persons want. A. IV. yicicell, of the firm of McCreery & Nickel!, starts East this morning, he says, for the largest stock of Drugs ever brought to this city. Mrs. McCreery accompanies him as for as Illinois, on a visit to friends. The Kitchen. Queen. In all households, jrtierever used, the Charter Oak Stoves is the domestic queen. Smiles and good nature prevade her kingdom, and her subjects are always free from family jars aud kitchen disturbances. Ceo. Henderson, the enterprising Agent t)T the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine, has sold 21 machines In the past month. He is "old business" on the machine, of which he represents the best in tho market. Look out, lie"Jl be around. "VV.ni. II. Valleaxr &. Co, have now the largest and purest stock of all kinds of Liq uors in S uthern Nebraska, which, together with a full supply of Bitters in case. Cigars by the 100 or 1000, and Bar Fixtures, they offer to the trade at the lowest cash prices. 2S-3m The Star Hotel, since we were down onie two Tteeks ago, has been considerably 'altered, making It still more convenient to its patrons, and undoubtedly the best Hotel In the city. Promptness and good accommo dation Is the watchword of success of Steven fcon A. Cross. Exhibition. As will be seen elsewhere In to-day's paper, there Is to be an exhibition given by the children of Ex.cclls.lor School, Phelps City, Mo., on the 13th of May. Our friend G. P. Ilerkley Is to furnish the music To nil who know George it is uuneccessary to say that It will be good. AValdter &. Lemon are the strongest Arm of Painters that ever slung brush together In this city. They are Jlrst rate at all they offer to do, and can do all that Is needed or called for In this line. Their shop Is in the rear room of No. 56, where they will at all times be happy to take orders for work. "YValdter Is the Pioneer Painter or Brownvllle, and In addition to good work, has some claim on our citizens. See their card. W. T. Den, tho Pioneer Merchant of Brownvllle. having established here in 1850, is about to branch out In the Tin aud Stove business; that Is, he Intends to fix up the up pr story of his store room for this buUnes. This will give him a general stock not sur passed In Nebraska, and life style for fair dealing Is unsurpassed In the west. AY". T. Den has well earned his position as one of our foremost merchants, and bears his suc cess with a meak lies', that makes It a pleas ure to deal with him. Freight for the West. Brownvllle Is becoming more and more the. entrepot for goods of all kinds coming to the towns In Southern Nebraska for Teeumseh, Pawnee City, Beatrice and towns west; and much goods Is even landed here for points in Rich ardson county; received by F. A. Tlsdel here Jr Salczi and other points. The Viola Bell landed about twenty-live ton of Hardware last Friday at our levee for O. Harmon, of Teeumseh, besides goods for other points In small lots; and a visit to Evan "Worthing's. "Warehouse will prove the fact that several teams are constantly hauling goods from the Depot at Phelps for points west This Is as it should lie, and is only a proof of the cor Vctnes of our prediction made years since, that Brownvllle is the bct shipping or re h"lng point for all Southern Nebraska. Carter's PatentBed LotiBgeuHannB furdt McFall have received several of these Pat ent Lounges, which ure decidedly the best thing of tke kind erer Invented. They arc. In the nrst place. beautiful parlor ornament, and In the second D1, one of the mot comfortable beds that can be hVt They are so arranged that when folded back beautiful sofa lounge la made, with a good spring sew and head plcco; and when open It is the full ''ha and length of an ordinary bed, with n good 'etof springs below a mattress, which makes it as enoftaq as a mattress upon Tucker's jiatcnt prisjg wkich for an ordinary bed cannqt b hd for if.it than f5 or Jia. It Is tlie most cotnpUjte thing ottbe kind ever Invented, and at the price any f!n'.!vf,w.i! i . .. . ' fta MTv.rS' nve a w. " ornament and "snare ripd" mmMnwl hmu' "1 the name thing, it was patented March 1st., - -.(ij nave jiannoiorn v -Met all cot them -- - -- v il,& lu Kill lUL'iU "mi. -n,uls nWprtw. w,lU.n wlu fln(l WTrnTa j ll r"t ti-... , WEEKLY 3IELAKGK. David Shcllenbercer has discovered n splendid "stump puller;" he pulled. In his garden on Slain street last Thursday, three nuge stumps vrlth three-fourths of a pound of powder; and did good execution A friend up street has been executing the dog law, and the dogs too, tho past week .Da vid Camplell has made u good Job of the Bridge on College street between First and SeconcL.TheMary McDonald passed down last Thursday, taking considerable freight from here Geo. B. Moore fc Bro., we learn, will occupy the room west of the Postofflce, as soon as finished, fora Book Store Sat urday was a crowded day for our merchants In selling goods, but we heard nono "be grudge tho time" .The Cornelia left 'at our wharf, last Monday, several ton of goods for our merchants and for two Arms at Te cumseh and three at Beatrice. .Shatter Is about ready to commence making brick; has his yard ready and over 200,000 already en gaged. He means business, and is a while man to buy of. ."Let us have peace," and to make matters look a little as If "the cruel war was over," haden't somebody better house that cannon on tho bank of the river, and take that caisson out of the wet? J. W. Mkidleton, City Collector, Is always at his office making collection of city taxes Saturday and Sunday night made several persons wish that a few persons along Main street would remove the stones and rubbish ofTof tho side walks, or light the street lamps. ... .The Band gave our citizens a serenade from tho site of De Forest Porter's residence last Saturday evening. It was, after so long an Interval, listened to with much pleasure. Kentner, of the Gem, called the Boys In after the serenade, and did them a nice Lemonade and "slch." He's white, he Is ..... Marsh gives somebody $10 for Si so often that people wonder how ho can keep it up. That is his secret. Louis Albright, Chi roji opodlst, is just now relieving our citizens of Corns and Bunion. Good things to get rid of. ..Livingston, of Atchison county. Mo., brought over a very fine load cf Green Ap ples last Friday, VlncsapsandGenltans,and .sold for $2 per bushel. Two loads camo In next day, not very good, and sold for $1,50 per bushel A sprightly runaway came off last Saturday afternoon. Lawyers Newman and Rich got a team of Ben. Rogers, which "went away" with them so rapidly as to spill them out near the upper Lumber Yard, tear ing off the top of the buggy, the team contin uing with the running gear to the top of the hill Last Saturday afternoon was awlul dusty..... The South fence of the Cemetery is in a dilapidated condition, and needs im mediate attention . A glorious soaking rain fell last Sunday afternoon and night. It fell slow and easy, giving the soil the full benefit of all that fell AVeflnd the fruit In tills section not so badly damaged as at first supposed, as about one-half of the buds will fruit. On small fruits the effect seems to have been still less than on large; yet, peas and lettuce were frozen down to the ground. ... Medford & Howard are doing the wood work on the Hank at Ilockport, and have been there for thepastweek C. V. Whee ler was in town during the past week. He is meeting with splendid success in the bridge business Senator T. V. Tipton was at home part of this week. He looks well but will feel better for a little respite from labor. Tree Planting has almost become a ma nia with the Farmers of this Land District, and is certainly a commendable one. From what we can learn there have been pulled from the bottom land and islands bordering this and RIchardsod counties at least one -million Cottonwood Sprouts, which have been set out in this Land District, being ta ken back as far as one hundred' miles from the river. T. R. Fisher took between twenty and thirty thousand to Pawnee county the past week. Verily, the time Is coming when Nebraska will have her quota of timber, and set out just where fanners waiit It. UI1.IjI.VRDS. St. JosEi'ir, Mo., April 20. 1S70. Editor Democrat: Please insert the following In the columns of vour paper: I" hereby challengo AY. H. Valleau, of Brownvllle, to play me a home and home match game of billiards, two games one In St. Joseph and one in Brownvllle for llfty clollars each. He may nave Ills own waj about playing and when to play. If this suits him, he may cover my forfeit of $25 in the hands of Geo. W. Beckman. I remain yours, Harris Livehma The challenge Is accepted If the game can be played here. In addition to this, we are authorized to state that Mr. Valleau will play any man west of Chicago for $500 in gold. This we know, as we have It direct from his backers who have the money ready. It now sums Itself down to the old remark, "put up or shut up." This is business. "Angel Visit." "Strange but true," That Sunday night while rain come down In torrents all abont. Saint Peter opened the gate of Heaven And let an angel out. And it fell to the lot of our enterprising Furniture dealer A. J. McFall to provide dresses and victuals and "sich" for it during its natural life. We congratulate Ellen and Jack upon their good fortune. Osage Seed. I have eight bushels more Osage Orange Seed than I have ground for soaked, ready for planting, which I will let out on shares. R. "W. Furnas. A. D. MARSH Has constantly ready at his Dollar Store a large lot of $20 bills, $10 bills, Watches, Silver Ware, fine Pants, Coats, Vests, Pants Pat terns, Chromos, Standard Works, etc, which he invites tho public to come and get for one dollar. His scheme embraces articles to the value of at least S5S0. the great majority of the articlo3 arc worth over $L aud some as high as $75. You do your own drawing, so their can be no chicanery. It Is all a "dead open and shut," "fair square," "honor bright" deal; no sculduggery can be prac ticed. Call and see; you don't have to draw unless you want to. Drop in Saturday, or any other day. THE PICTURE GALLERY Of Mount & Bennett, in this city. Is Use most complete establishment of the kind in Sou ther tr Nebraska. It has been completely re-modeled under the new proprietors, who have made it their aim to give greater con venience in the preparation or toilet room, aud to increase their lacilities fortaking pic tures. They have now a good large reception room; atieat toilet room, a room for their chemicals, and the Gallery proper. In the Gallery they have one feature which Is not equalled by any we have ever seen, it is a series of serenes Just below the sky light, by which the operator can throw the light just whole he wishes, in fact he has the light en tirely at his command, and cau take pictures from early morn to dusky eve;" In fact at any time of the day. Their picture case at the foot of the steps shows that they cannot be excelled as artists; they arcasgood, If not the best lot of Ambrotypes we ever saw. They do work cheap, too, that Is just as low as possible and make a living. Give them a call and "catch the shadow ere the substance falls-" Up stairs over No. 47. Mrs. J. M. Graham gives Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, and Is Agent for the best Organs and Pianos in the coun try from the llrms of Root it Cady, Chicago 111.; Bradbury, Steck, Chickerlng, Stclnway, Ilains Bro'H, Calenburg &. Vaupel ; all war rented for five years, and will be sold at man ufacturer's prices. aicCOBJHCK'S advasce: Prize Mower J ! Reliable i II one or two wheeled, single or double-barred, slow orfast motion, combined and separate Harvesters, wlUi Improvements for 1S70, are the most simply-constructed, light draft, accurate-raking, grain-gleaning, rapid-running and clean-cutUng machines now manufactured. Tltis is attested by ail who have used them; the "Advance" being considered the ne plu ultra of Reapers and Mowers Tho McCor inick Bro's never made a machine for salo Uiat Uiey were afraid to put on trial against' any other, and their "Advances" challenges as well Uie admiration of the world as it iIom ull other machines to a trlaL Ell H. wllx Agcpt offlcu at F. E. Johnson A Co's Vr lrv --b'-t "i 8trP. IJrQwnvJJle. 26-3m - a Choice ;otrf water rp - DouferX coolurs and toilet i ware at Doufcr 2000 Full suits of Clothing of every description have just been laid in by J. 8. Heteel in an ticipation of stirring times La RATLROAD "Work in this section. Among his varied and large stock may bo found suits suited to all classes', Professional Men, Merchants, Me chanics, LABORERS, Made up in the best fashions, and cut appro priate to the wants of all. A man JUST ARRIVED From the larg9 eastern cities would bo as tonished that such a largo establishment would flourish IN BROWMVTIXE, Yet, his stock and business warrants ug in saying that of J. S. HETZEL. His tradois not only toBrownvUlo and tho surrounding country, but he sells to Southern Nebraska. He Is "old buls," as well at wholesale as retail. Go through his house, 'twill do you good. The Saddlery and Harness business Is pretty lively In Brownvllle, at least one would judge so from a pesep Into J. H. Bauer's shop, No. CI Main street He keeps two or three hands constantly employed besides himself, and is turning out as good work as can be found anywhere. As to prices, he must be selling good work low down to judge from his sales, as he Is selling off as fast as his hands can make up. He Is a good business man, and will build up a big trade In his line In this city. Connubial Felicity. Nothing tends more to connubial happiness, than cheerful nnd hcaltha infants and children. Mrs Whit comb's Syrup is the great children's soothing remedy. HOW TO JUDGE WHERE TO BUY I Keep a sharp look out and seo where most people trade; the majority you know is most always right If you notice closely you will find that such a place is F. E. Johnson & Co's in tho block; and we know that tha public verdict is correct, for a better stock of Gro ceries and Dry Goods, or more liberal men to deal with, you will find nowhere. They keep all you can want and sell low ! A Snpply of Fence Wire at Deuser'a. FARMERS I Don't you want Brown's Illinois Corn Planter? Don't you want a Schuttler Wagon ? Don't you wanta Jackson Wagon? Don't you want a Black Hawk Walking Cultivator? Don't you want a right or left-hand Rock Island Plow ? If you do, call on W. T. Den, and save mon ey. Geo. Marion has just received a bran new stock of assorted goodK, which he Is selling offat living prices for cash ! Call and see ! FIRST PREMIUM CORN PLANTER. Brown's Illinois Corn Planter took the first Premium at your Fair. For sale by W. T. Den. Seed Potatoes. Early Rose, Early Good rich, Early Shaw, Early Dover, Early June, Morton, Buckeye, Red Peach Blow, White Peach Blow, Harrison, Garnet Chill, Prince Albert, carefully preserved for planting, for sale by R. "W. Furnas. NOTICE. The regular term of the Probate Court for the trial of civil cases for all sums over one hundred dollars and under three hundred dollars, will be held at the office of the Pro bate Judge In the city of Brownvllle, Nema ha county, Nebiaska. commencing on the first Monday of each calendar month. A. W. MORGAN, 27-tf Probate Judge. A Fetv Fine Green Honsc nnd Bedding Plants can be had at Furnas' garden. IN STORE. A full assortment of Gents Clothing made of the best material, by the best workmen In the land, and sold so low that no man can say "I'm too poor to wear good clothes." This means Gents' outfits entire, from the "sole of the head to tho crown of the feet." Aud tlie assortment, beauty and extent of Ladies' and Children's Dress Goods Is unex celled anywhere. In prlciis of choice goods, May, the Dry Goods and Clothing Regulator, has done more to save money for those who deal with him than any man east of the Rocky Mountains. Jos. Shutz, the Pioneer Jeweler of Nema ha County, has nowastockon hand of which he may well feel proud, for It Is the "pure truck," made up in the nicest patterns lm maglnable, and as a repairer of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, he has few equals. 59 Main street. McPherson & Tuttlc have now n splen did stock of Groceries and Qucensware, Dry Goods, etc., and which they offer so low that to go hungry ornakeil while they do business would be an unpardonnble sin. Banisters. Hand Kail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell &. Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and First-sts. Genuine John Deere Moline Plowl F. E. JOHNSON fc CO Make choice Gioewrlesaspecialty.andhavc nothing but what they can recommend; In this way and by reasonable prices, do they expect to gain and keep up a good trade and reputation, and their present stock of Gro ceries is such as any house In the west might be proud of, and all families may use with pleasure and satisfaction. Their present dis play of Dry Goods is full .and complete, com prising everything that may be desired In their line; and for good Boots and Shoes they "play second fiddle" to no firm In the city. For the worth of your money. In good ar ticles, sold by accommodating clerks, you must go to F. E. nohnson & Co's. I have now on salo at my Garden In Brownvllle, a fine collectlou of three year old Crab Apples iu variety, Pears and Cher ries, all very fine. R. W. Fuhx AS. J. C. lieuscr is exclusive Agent for Cham pion Reapers aud Mowers. 27-3m GENUittS JOHN DSEHB HOLINE PLOW! OSAflK 0UAM2F. HEDGE PLANTS. 11. C. Lett, at the Elk Horn Drug Store has tho purest and largest lot of plants on hand ever offered in this section. These plants are sure to grow, as they are well rooted and have been taken up ami kept with care. We learn that he Is giving responsible parties time. Time lost In planting a Hedge is money Irretrlvably lost. You need but to look at them to be convinced that they are superior plants In the hest condition. The price is within the reach of all. AFw Thousand one year old Chestnut Trees, for sale by R, W. 'Furnas.. G2NTIIN3 JOHN D3EBE MOHNE PLOW! "Wall Paper, New Stock, bought since the decline in gold, and will be sold cheaper than ever at McCllEEKY A NlCKEtt. 200 Fine Hardy Roses, from the Nur sery of DIngee & Conard, Penn., for sale by R. W. Furnas. GENUINE" JOHN 3ESBE HOLINE. PLOW ! Evcr-rreeias. Afew hundred choice Nur sery raised Evergreens, for sale by R. W. Fur nas. A Safeguard. Orie or two doses of Dr. Henry's Root ami Plant Pills, if taken In time, wlU often prevent a serious attack of sickness. ZMt Osage Plants J. "W. Bliss Is now pre pared to deliver the Osage OrangePIants&old by hlra. Call on R, W. Furnas. ' Patrontxe Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neldhardt's Marble Works In this ,clty, cheaper than it can lie had elsewhere. None untthobwt ma terial used. Handsome Residence. Among the numberless improvements which have adorned and added to our city during the past year, there Is not one that surpasses the substantial and handsome residence of John L. Colhapp, on the northeast corner of At lantic and Fourth streets. It Is neat nnd commodious, of Gothic ;tyle, of tasteful de sign, and is the prettiest house in town. We might remark, in alluding to the mat jter. that Mr. Colhapp Is a member of Uie Arm of Furnas, Colhapp & Co., of the Advertiser, and is, of course, lnbetter luck than any oth er newspaper man In Nebraska .Democrat. We acknowledge the compliment contain ed in the above, and hope to be able soon to return it with compound interest, and will, if energy and pluck ensure success. Bishop Cl&rkson will preach In Christ's Church In this city on Sunday next, and ad minister the Apostolic rite of Confirmation. Public invited to attend. Seats free. " Geo. R, Davis, Rector. Hnnnnford fc McFall have ono less crib for sale! Jack needs It himself! Girl! Only six pounds! Do for a beginning. All Trees and Plants ordered of J. W. Bliss, svlIlbereadrfordellverT onMondny, May 2d. Call on It. W. Furnas, Brownvllle, or at his farm near town. Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I Corn, "Wheat and Oats. Ralney & Lewis have removed their office to Robt. Tcare & Co.'s Store, where they will pay the highest cash price lor Grain and oth er Produce. Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I BRANCHING OUT. It is a satisfaction to every citizen of our embryo metropolis to see our business men branching out; to see them advance toward trade In every direction, and still keep their supply here up to both the retail and whole sale demand. Thus, for Instance, but a few weeks since, we had the satisfaction of notice lng the purchase of the Lumber Yard at Phelps by J. R. Bell & Son, and now we no tice that tho "Sop," Sim Bell, has just been at Teeumseh for the purpose of opening a Yard out there, so says the "Chieftain." Thus they have control of three Yards, can pur chase their Lumber on a larger scale than ever heretofore, and Brownvllle is still more firmly entrenched as the Lumber Market of Southern Nebraska. The Bells are enterpri sing all over, as will be evident to anyone who will take the pains to go to their Yards ; they have in this city millions of feet of the best Pino Lumber of all kinds, and Lath, Shingles, Doors Sash, Blinds and everything clsa to correspond. These they buy in large quantities at the lowest wholesale rates go ing anywhere, and are selling them at the lowest retail rates ever offered In Nebraska. Without defying competition, they still hold themselves ready to sell the best Lumber at as low If not lower rates than any other Yard in the State. Their Yard Is corner of College and Second streets. Fence IVire, in abundance at Shellenber ger Bro's. See Advertisement of Dr. Butts Dispen sary, headed Book for the Million Mak riaqeGcide In another column. It should be read by all. 27-j- A reiv hundred choice budded two year old Peach Trees for sale by R. W. Furnas. One Boat Load, pf Furniture for Hannaford & McFall, ar rived on the Mary McDonald last Monday. giving them a good supply of all that Is need ed in their line such as Bedsteads, Tables, commons, sopha and bed Lounges, Bureaus, Chairs, etc., while more of them arc on the way, together with n huge lot of fine furnl tureand notions. They arc determined to have their three story building more than full this season, and will If it does not go off as fast as It comes, which, from present ap pearances, we fear it will. They are selling many entire outfits, as well as many whole sale bills which makes a heavy draft on their stock at thesame time that it advertises them. They mean business, have the stock, and de fy the world in prices. Give them a call. IValdter & Lemmon, do all kinds of painting, Calcomlnlngaud Paper hanging, etc., on short notice and reasonable terms. They are good workmen, and give all their work personal attention. If you wish good Calcominlng ten times-better than white wash, and as cheap give them a call, for a good ol jobpaintlng. A.- F. Cohn, manufacturer of Cigars, and dealers In all kinds of l'ipes, Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, has now a splendid stock on hand, and is constantly making as fine Cigars as can be had anywhere. He is building up'n good trade, at living rates to the consumer. Give him n call at No. Cl. Call at Dr. Blake's ofllce and examine the new Weed Sewing Machine. Our Mllincrs should go and see the Flut ing Machine at Shellenberger Bro's. It Is a good thing and will pay for Itself In a short time. It Is one of the neatest little machines ever Invented. Very Flue. Those Pebble Goat Sowed Boots, at McPherson & Tuttle's aro the soft est thing In the line of leather ever worn on the foot. Go and see them; they are soft, du rable and cheap. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will be In attendance at his ofllce In Brownvllle, on Sat unlny the "th dny of 3Iay, 1870, as prescribed by law, for the purpose of cxamening all persons who may wlsh to teach the ensuing year. S. W. McGREW, Co. Snpt. Cabbage nnd Tomato Plants for Sale, ready for planting, at Furnas' garden. A Few Moss Baskets left at Dcusor's. Get the best, get tho Singer Sewing Ma chine. For simplicity, Durability and wide range of work It cannot be excelled. For further Information call and see for yourself. Instruction free. GEO. B. MOORE, Agent, 2T-tf Biownville. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN By Evan Worthing, dealer In Grain and Commission and Forwarding Merchant. No. 50, Main street, Brownvllle. lS-3m Banisters, Hand Hall and Newel Post kept by J. R. Bell tt Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and First-sts. GENUINE JOHN DEERE KOLINE PLOW! Just Received a fine assortment of Sad dles at Bauer's. A PISE LUMBER YARD. Tvllbonrn, Jenkins' & Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets, in this city, hnVc constant ly on band a full stock of the best PineX.nm ber of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldiugs, Frames, etc., etc.. which they are selling at the lowest possible figures for which the same 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 lumbes. etc, used In this Land District. Call and see them ! H. C. LETT Has now the fullest stock of Drugs, Wall Paper, Paints, Stationery and Oils that can be fonnd In this market, and is selling them low down for the ready cash ! Call and &ee him at the Elkhorn Drug Store. FIELD SEEDS. Timothy, Clover, Orchard and Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, fresh, at McCreery Jt Nlck ell's. Drug Store. . 19-3m For a, good Saddle, go to Squder'4.32 Main street. 7-tf CIGARS at wholesale or retail at Cohn's Cigar Factor-, 61 Main street. A.F. TJR. HOIit.ADAY Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he Is prepared to attend nil calls In tlie line of his profession. Office at D. H. Lewis & Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Brownvllle, Neb. 61-tf Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttlcr's swtvrrtlwm&nt. OF TEACHER'S INSTI- The Teachers' Institute of Nemaha Count-, Nebraska, met in thcSchool Building Brown viUe, Friday April 22nd, 1870, at half-past T P. M., and was conducted by Dr. S. W. McGrew County Superintendent. Th'o exercises of the evening opened with a prayer by Hev. J. E. Church. After some music, Rev; G. R.rDavls deliv ered an Interesting and instructive address, upon the subject of "The Mission of tho Com mon School Teacher." Miss P. E. Davison read a very entertain ing essay, entitled "To-day." ' After some music by the String Band, who contributed freely to the entertainment of the evening, the Institute was adjourned to meet Saturday morning. The remainder of the evening was spent in asociablc, in which all seemed to enjoy them selves. - ' Saturday, April 23rd, Institute met accord ing to adjournment Vory few Teachers be ing present, the Institute was not called to order till some timeafter theappolnted hour. Mrs. J. M. Graham, assisted by her class, opened the exercises with music. The discussion of "The Qualification of the Common School Teacher," was opened by Judge O. B. Hewett, the one appointed to that duty being absent The Judge was fol lowed by the Rev. T. 's. Lowe, Messrs. J. W. Newman, W. Rich, and Rev. G. Foster. In stead of any opposition each presented some thoughts which the others had overlooked or failed to bring out Mrs. Graham then furnished another piece of music. l'rof. McKenzle, appointed to conduct an exercise In reading, and Miss L. Peabody to read an essay, being absent. Miss Helen Hol laday gratified the audience for a short time with a recitation "The Famine," Mr. W. Rich offered a vote of thanks, in be half of the members of the Institute, to those who had so kindly contributed to the varl entertalnments. After another piece of music the Institute was adjorned, subject to call by the Execu tive Committee. C. A. FREEMAN, Sec. Hannaford fc McFall are now In receipt of, and have opened up for Inspection and sale, the largest, finest, nnd most varied stock of Gilt, Rosewood and Walnut Mouldings, Brackets, Book Shelves, Clock Shelves, Oval Frames, Mirrors, Toy Tables, Stands, Chairs and Bedsteads. Also, Stereoscopes and Views, Plain and Colored- Lithographs, Chromos, &c, which they will sell lower thon ever be fore offered In this region. Call and see for yourselves. A Problem. A man was appointed to sell alco holic liquors, at a salary of $25 per annum. Jlewna furnished with a stock of liquors valued ntf 57 JHind with J32.19 in cash, to commencejbusiness. Burin? the year he purchased liquors to the amount of S.'u,9l. and received for liquors sold S102.67. At the end of the year he had liquors on hand valued at Ml,37. Did he owe tho town, or did the town owe him. For thenbovewo are Indebted to Dr. S.W. Mc Grew, our County Superintendent. It was submit ted at a Teachers' Institute to one hundred teachers, fceventy-five of whom gave answers, only three of which were correct Nebraska Teachers, try your mental faculties, nnd send In your answers with analysis. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. SnELLENBERGEK, BRO'S. SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. ALL CUT- ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. The Premium Corn Planter Xoir Rcnuj for Inspection or sale ! The Union Corn Planter, as improved for 1870, has few equals and no superiors. First, it is made of tlie 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 be arranged to a certainty; fourth, by the new sod attach ment, the toughest sod can be planted with ease; fifth, with a marker tho work can be done more regular and quicker than by nny other planter. Shellenberger Bro's Agents. J. S. HetzeFs REPORT SPRING CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, ' ; V TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Etc., Etc. Remember tlie place, !' HETZEIS ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE McPherson Block, No. 70 Main Street, BroAvnvillc, Nebraska. mi OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS, : A No. 76 Main Street, McPherson Block, Brownville, Nebraska. .3 W Have the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. THE JfEW SHOO-FIiY. "Oh ! listen, husband, listen Don't any more proyoke ! For everj dainty housewife Must haves Charter Onk. To speak of oil Its virtues "Would bo quoting other folk ; So go with me to SheUenberger.'s To buy a Chnrtor Oak. Shoo Fly I Don't bother me! , Shoo Fly! Don't bother me! Shoo Fly! Don't bother mo!'.. PllhaveaChnrter Oak. , I feel like telling sister; I feel like telllngma; I feel like telling brother; i feel like telling pa; I feellikc telling cousin Sno All all our cousin folk. That I'm going to Shellenberger's To buy a Charter Oak. Tho groom became excited Quite newly In the yoke i And spoke of other patterns Instead of Charter Oak. "We'll dine wlUi cousin Mary," The blushing bride outspoke. "If you but taste her cooking You'll buy a Charter Oak." Shoo Fly ! Don't bother mo! Shoo Fly ! Don't bother me ! Shoo Fly I Don'fbother me 1 I've got a Charter Oak. I feel like telling sister ; I feel like telling ma; I feel like telling brother; I feel like felling pa : I feel like telling cousin Suo And nil our cousin folk. That I've been to Shellenberger's And got a Charter Oak. There's gladness In the household, And many a merry Joke; A friend has crossed our threshhold The matchless Charter Oak. Each morning brings new pleasure. As the dainty viands smoke. And the bride exclaims In rapture. Hurrah! for tho Charter Oak. Shoo Fly! Don't bother me! Shoo Fly ! Don't bother me! Shoo Fly I Don't boUicr me! HurriUi ! for the Charter Oak. I feel like urging sister; I feel like urging ina; I feel like urging brother; I feel like urging pa ; I feel like urging cousin Suo To call on Shellenbergers, And get a Charter Oak! 83,25 XX S3,50 XXX $3,70. Fall Wheat Flour is now selling at the above prices ntMcLaughlln & SnfhU's Auc tion and Commission House. No person can afford to use Spring Wheat Flour any longer ; It don't pay ! We know from experience that the abovo Flour 13 No. I. I have for salo of my own growing 10,000 Seedling Peach Trees; 2000 English Hop Roots ; a few hundred of the finest variety of Rosa Roots; Lilacs; Splreas; Houghton! Goosberlcs. aud a few bearing, five and six year old Grapevines, which I desire to re move, and will sell. R. W. FURNAS, Brownvllle Nebraska. Genuine John Deere Moline Plowl LADIES ! Flultlng Machines, Curling Irons, Pinking Irons, Fluting Irons, at Shellenberger Bros. Ladies, go and see them; Just what you want. Banisters, Hand Rail and Newel Posts at J. R. BelKt Son's Lumber Yard; where any thing in the building line can be had, nt the most reasonable rates. They are gathering tho Lumber Tradeof Southern Nebraska un der their wing, and for the simple reason that it pays people better to buy there than any where else. For a No. lset of Harness, 52 Main st. go toSouder's, .7-tf Hooks, splendid assortment. WATCHES, full stock. JEWELRY, in abundance at Dunn & Hays' who also do all kinds of re pairing of Clocks, "Watches or Jewelry. No. 29, Main street. ll-3m COHaJCERCIslX. BUOWXVILLE. Corn. shelled Cranberries, ? qt..15 Honey. .. 30 Ekks SfiiHO Butter .3Xg23 Chickens, dressed f . S Turkeys, lo .10 (letsie, do -.10 Beef Cattle 3','S J c Hogs cross .T.uJ 7.50 " net 8.73 Dressed t f Tftt9 IIIdia, !reen...-t2 5 Dry I'llnt,l0"l4 Mink i,xai;M Beaver $l,CO(2I.25 Coon 207O Corn, in the ear. Wj-fi Spring Wheat .45(j-V; Oats , 2. Barley Oats TO Barlev. vara SiirtiiK V FlourJViVo.-.yw Full W l'Iour.3.iV.V5 Apples, green.-?l ,7va2.0J rocntoes... JWcj 25' iJlTd MfflV Bacon Hams 15tfi Sides IV'16 " ShouUlers14'ai5 Wool Uiiwiislied-20625 ' Tub VasheL4045 New York One Price Clothing House J AND SUMMER vJTJST OIPIEISriEJID THi 0DORE HILL Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ,i.j j- 0'JL-.-3E' ... SWAN & GENERAL? p3 Croc eries Or L. f ' L? Wc have on hand n largej s TABLE AND! GO To "which we are making co we are selling at Prices as uie -aississippi. SO In the Quality of our Goods FLOUK OF THE MOST GQ HjIGHSST market coxjisrT3Err GOI 12-40 SHELLENBEEGEE BEOS.,1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in arte, S re, "No. 74 Main Street, McPherson & Tutile, DEALERS AND JOBBERS OT Dm GOODS ID GROCERIES, NO. 66 MAIN STREET,' TEARE & CO.'SIOIJD STAIO), :3j&0"VrTaLXJE. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST QUALITY OP TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, PEAL BARLEY, RICE, AND ALIi KINDS OF.1 DRIED FRUIT. A. L. RICH. NEW ADMINISTRATION RED STORE . EICH & GILMOEE, Successors to W. H. SMALL, DEALERS AND JOBBERS IX GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Such, as Coffoes, Sugars, Tons, Molassos, Syrups, Flour, Bacon, Pish, Dried Soef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Choeso. Dried and Green Traits, Con fectionaries of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &c. In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed, CORX, OATS, BRAIf, SHORTS, &c. All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. HlghestMarket Price paid forall kinds of COUKTIlY PRODUCE. Reduced Prices to suit the Times, Small Profits and Fair Dcallnsr, is their Invariable rule. Goods will be sold to Country Merchants In either large or small bills and at extremely low rates. CLOTHING- & mm IE3 :e t s 4-lJfc-Awi F R-v-s h-HbhI rih bhi v Ci. DEALERS IN - and well assorted stock of i i FAMCY GROCERIES , nstaxit additions, and which low as any House west of WE DEFY COMPETITION. APPROVED BRANDS. " PRICE PAID TOR STVAJX & BRO. UK ramie 3 "j Brownville, !Nel. A. H. GLLI.MORE. AT TELE 9 GO 3 t i . tti ?' iV . ; J J ! 97 - r. . i VjjSfc' f. - Pmmii. $- : t. i I tl n t' 1 I II :f9' '. J m M f.9 :i i -a.'.i l !: