Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 10, 1872, Image 3

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"PVTKONIXR ljle.I4J&f .M'RY."
Should be -Hie watw .frdf rith every
r.ian who think rflht ig i the
' nd in which Ufe- yo: if
('. lh ipp Bro's. alij hf ami smok
i:.,? toltaet'o is :MIM any other
ai.d theyasJv patspl Jeu,on no oth
er condition; chv.u .flsni ke it, and
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If ' Ae the manucjira proJit at
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r" Strangers ii: tho i wi 1 find the
,rO j I iien teJ firsts ni in every par-
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artistes in then ,g room and
"ien. Try the ' J.Hionce, and
-ie sure you viil aV gc away dis-
siiwl, but will sio.at no other
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FLAG PEESENTATION f r
nemaha taxneus.
Headq'bt's Nemaha Tanners,
Friday, Oct. 4th. J
The Club assembled at their hallt
and at 8 o'clock were formed and
marched to the lawn in front of the
residence of Gov. Furnas, where they
were presented with a beautiful flag,
by the ladies of this city.
The presentation aduress was made
by Mrs. F. J. Ebright. Both the
composition aud delivery were excel
lent. Below we give the address in
full, and we feel that encomiums are
unnecessary from us, as it speaks vol
umes for itself:
Ladies and Gentlemen, Members of the iWia
ha Tanners" Club .Allow me, In behalf of a
few lady friends, and also in behalf of the
many who ko nobly responded to the call, to
present you this stand of colore, as a testi
mony of their high regard for you, and as an
evidence of their devoiion to the hero,
whom you serve, and the principles which
you represent. Wherever itgoes light and
Werty go with it, and the lirst clause of the
declaration, "Thai all men are! created free
and equal," becomes a living reality; for
there no bloated aristocracy of blood or of
name, make the poor man to cringe beneath
the iron heel of despotism. Its every hue
was caught from the gorgeous sunsets of our
western skies, its every stripe was dyed in
blood; its every star lias been shrouded in
darkness, and have threatened to go down
iu endless night. If I were a politician in
stead of a woman, I could tell you of the
man who With masterly hand seized
those stars as one by one they fell ftom our
"Field of Ulue," and placed them back again,
where in uudiiuued splendor they shine to
day. Mayhip you are of the opinion that, be
cause we do not vote, that we do not think.
Think! think! ayo we do think I
"Liveii there a woman with soul so dead,
Who never to herself has said.
This is my own, my native land."
Lives there a woman who never has ga?ed
with pride upon this emblem of her native
peace and prosperity. Tins ll.ig which is
honored In every port, in foreign harbors,
on every &ea, and in every land. Oh ! if I
dared, I mighfagain teH yonof the military
genius of the man, whose deeds haveshed so
much glory upon us. This is a time of peace
but the Irrepressible conflict of ideas is still
upon us, and young men, though you are at
home, comfortably clad, housed and fed, you
are lighting over the battle so stOu;ly con
tested upoi the bloody fields of Shiloh, the
Wilderness, and before I lichmond. You are
taking Sherman's march down to the sea,
not Jo be overwhelmed and lost, but to be
crowned Victors, wearing laurels which you
hall lichly deserve. Let no dishonorable
or disgraceful action mar the recoid you
shall make. A million du&key faces in the
south are looking with eager and longing
eyes to such as you are, lor their linal re
demption. What a great thing it is to be a
man, and live in a day like this. All Europe
inquire of yon, "If, indeed, this long stiug
gle was a huge joke." and their crowned
heads laugh with a cruel and wicked leer at
us all, if you falter now, if you assist in de
laming and defeating our noble President;!!,
s. Grant.
i,You will perceive it is not Horace Greeley
whom we e.vpect you to Mifiort. We did
love and admire Horace Greeley of the pa&t,
but the Horace Greeley we loved and admir
ed has disappeared. Horace Greeley, the
moral hero, whom wo taught the children to
honor, is no more, Horace Greeley, the in
.iiriuptiblc patriot, :s ji:ad, IS DEAD! bur
ied bem alii the ruins of the Democratic par
ty. "Peace to his allies."
.Men may confute each other in political
matters, by reference to the San Domingo at
falr, by the French Arms difficulty, may
talk of presents of Cabinet officers, but they
cannot wipe out from the heart of a woma n
her chivalrous admiration of the deeds ol n
glory of our cfiiefliun atnTstatesman, Gen
I'. S (ant. Tnen take it Captain for your
self and youryonug men. We amnot give
wu our votes, wo lend you our influence,
and in return we ask you to give us for our
.overnor. Col. Kohcrt W. Furnas, lor our
PreMdeut, General Uly&scs S. Grant.
Capt. Longneckur responded in the
following neat speech:
Mr. Kbripht ami Iridic: Your generous
gift overwhelms us with mingled feelings of
gratitude, thankfulnessund admiration, and
in receiving this magnificent banner from
yur liands, we can but extend our warmest
thanks, and promise riot to prove unworthy
of it. This llag is ever dear to the hearts ol
Americans, and when we take into consider
ation the occasion which called It forth, and
the liands from which it Is received, it is ren
dered doubly precious to us. No great move
ment has ever succeeded without the .smile,
and encouragement of woman, aud this ev
ening we predict a glorious triumph of our
cause.
England may boast of her Lion, Russia her
Hear, and Prussia her black Eagle, but we
would not exchange one thread ol that glo
rious banner, the Stars, and Stripes, for all
the flags that lloat over the proud capital of
Europe. Those beautiful stripes are typical
ol the purity of our government, and the
bright stars upon their azure Held of blue,
will light our pathway on to victory next
Tuesday and in N&vcmbcr.
Ladies ol Ilrownvllle, this flag is the em
blematical colors of the freest and greatest
Republic which the- nttn, in Its -wide circuit
around the earth, ever shoae upon. The
pure air which stirs its undulating folds In
breathed by no slave. It is the work of your
hands ami as such we will preserve and pro
tect It, ns wo move forward to victory ut the
oauni ui ., moro graim aim uniiiaui man
ever was achieved on the field of carnage.
After giving three cheers for the la
dies of Brownville, three for Govern
or Furnas, and three for the entire
Republican ticket, the Club returned
to headquarters, where the following
business was transacted :
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approven. r
On motion it was resolved to go to
Nemaha City on Saturday evening.
On motion a committee of three,
consisting of Messrs. Gaily, Berg
man and Morris, were appointed to
tnako arrangements for transporta
tion to the point above named.
Oh motion it was resolved that
a suitable person be appointed to take
charge of the lamps and keep them
in order, and that he be paid by the
Club for such service.
Ed. Benedict was assigned to that
duty.
On motion a vote of thanks was
tendered to B. F. Sauder for a belt
presented to the Club for the use of
the color bearer.
On motion a commilteo of three,
com nosed of Cnflrev. Davidson ami
v ... . .
--vens, were appointed to dratt reso-
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""ou, tendering tne inanus ot the
ciubto the ladies who took rr i
getting up and i.resentinr. , with n
beautiful stand of colors.
The committee was instructed to
report at the next regular meeting of
the Club,
A collection, amounting to $1.10,
was taken up to pay balance on oil.
Adjourned.
E. W. Gibson
Orderly Sergeant.
'5uesixiy, Oct. 8th.
Minuies of last meeting read and
aPPrved.
T,ie Cbni
on Ie8oluM(
irman of the Committee
Resolutions, appointed, at the last
crr& t.'mffri-rltt1'1: ITi i trniti1fET. mntnA.it. nf
."u-.ioirTW-ou twTV'!j!ieUui!lhv' ald Cour inches
vfctori7jus"bahncrfn"ot a stripe mlsslngrnot tllie!lsQ;otrj?froliltttew,L3:i?.iTa(.of tho
is'tar wanflny. but(1frvere$ovFr with the stricken city aboyenamed, and which
meeting of the CIubr madft the follow
ing report: ' .-?
Whereas, The ladies of Brown
ville have presented to us a beautiful
Flag, at nnce emblematic of our coun
ty's honor and the patriotism of the
fair donors, therefore,
Unsolved, That we heartily return
thanks to the ladies for this tribute of
respect to us and evidence of sym
pathy in our mission.
Jlcaolved, That to Mrs. bngnt our
thanks are especially duef for her elo
quent presentation address, and to
Miss Lizzie Judkins, Mrs. Handley
and Mis-s Fannie Arnold for their ef
forts iu the procuring of the material
and the beautiful workmanship of the
banner.
On motion the report was adopted.
The Captain reported that there
was $14.G5, expenses for streamers
and transportation, to be raised.
On motion each member wa3 as
sessed 20 cents, to defray the miscel
laneous expenses of the Club.
Furnas, Gaily and Carrington were
appointed a committee to collect the
above asessment.
On motion adjourned.
E. W. Gibson,
Orderly Sergeant.
Pcrsdnal.
The genial Geo. Berkley returned
from Chicago last week. George says
what little Greeley stock there is in
Illinois is many degrees below zero.
Sidney French, who has been spen
ding some two mouths in Illinois, re
turned home on last Sabbath morn
ing, looking much Improved in
health.
Governor Furnas and H. C. Lett
reached home on last Sunday eve
ning, the former looking- and feeling
well, the latter appearing jaded and
with voice given out.
Judge O. P. Mason gave us two or
three calls on last Saturday. We
learn that in his speech on that eve
ning he took occasion to wade into us
pretty extensively, calling us a "Jack
al.," etc., though we believe he did
not denominate us as any other'kind
of a "Jack." But we are charitable
enough to believe that the Judge in so
assailing us but endeavored to please
the faction with which he is working,
and that he really has no ill-feeling
toward us. Certain it is. he always
evinces pleasure in hording converse
with us, and uever fails when he
meets us, claiming a good share of our
time and attention, and on his last
visit to Brownville, spent more time
with us than with all the Dem-Libs.
in town put together.
Robert W. Bennett, of the firm of
Bennett & Dolen, has gone to St.
Louis to purchase a full line of cloths,
and casimeres and furnishinggoods for
our fall and winter trade. Lookout
for a fine stock of goods on his return.
Evan Worthing and Senator Tip
ton reached home here on last Tues
day, the former jubilant over election
returns, nnd the latter disgusted
thereat. ' ''
A Curiosity. M. K. Bizer, late
ef this city, now of Chicago, has sent
to his son here, a curiosity in the
shape of a stick of wood some four or
is petrified so.as torcsemble.in,weigbt
and solidity, stone. The supposition
is that during the fire this stick was
imbedded between heated stone or in
ashes, where the heat was continuous
but where flames could not reach and
devour, and in time so effected it as
to close its pores and indurate it. The
stick, or stone, can be seen at this of
fice by every lover of the curious.
Every "Where.
The Evening Star Stove is on sale
in all the principal towui and cities
throughout the South and West. All
respectable dealers have them, and
consider them their most staple ar
ticle. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilita
ted, have frequent headache, mouth
tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue
coated, you are suffering from Torpid
Liver or "Biliousness," and nothing
will cure you so speedily and perma
nently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Discovery.
Miss Robbins and Mrs. White, suc
cessors to Mrs. Johnson, have their
"Bazar" full of lady's furnishing
goods, and are better than ever pre
pared to fill orders in tho millinery
and dressmaking line. They solicit
calls from ladies desiring their ser
vices. Mrs. Geo. Berkley will also be
found here. ii-pnrp(l tn fill all orders
in the line of hair-work, and to pay
the highest price for hair.
K. C. Barker & Co's
Famous brands of
Fine Cut
American Eagle.
J. C. Hull's Clipper,
Old Ken tuck,
Sun Rise and
Dew Drop,
For sale by J. L. Colhapp, State
Agent, Brownville, Nebraska.
Large supply of Blacksinths and
Carpenters Tools, at sign red stove and f
plow. Best and cheapest in market
Stnvniisnii A Ornaa coli niurp TFO-
ceries and hardware for the trfooey
than any other houe Ir Nebraska.
For the finest Hswrtnumt of cotlary
and silver plated goodn, go to SUvea
ton & Cross'.
Coilfish, whitefish, iickerI and
herring, low, byStevcnaou & Cr-xs.
Ti.irrpls. half barrels and -5 and kj
gallon kegs for sale by Sirs;, A- D-a. . j
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Wall Paper nnd V inilo -..idea,
cheap, at McCreery & Nickel.
Coffee, four and a quarter poun.lsl
for one dollar at Swan & Bro's.
pure California Wines and Bran
dies at McCreery & Nickcll's.
TUe ReA Store is tlie pine- to bnrj
Cliolce Family Groceries.
Nice Imperial tea far one dollar a
pound at Swan & Bro's.
Flottrrbaco, lard and- buttery eheap
by Stevenson & Cross.
Cement, linio, salt aud hair, by
j Stevenson & Cross.
Episcopalian.
I In compliance with a Pastoral Jet-
ter, received from the Bishop of the lf
Diocese, the Rt. Rev. R. H. Clarkson, fi,Ag StIesextatiox and ac
D. D., Divine Service was celebrated companying ceremonies.
in Christ church last Thursday, Oc-
tober 3d, at 10J a. jr., with a eongre- ,. .. ... xl - .. c.fnf
1 "?" "r- $r iKrr.;,
was -nucvesi-i-jomo festival," a
thanksgivingTor theabundance which
hn,fhiCvfiii0,.n h.:,,
pletiou. A sermon suited to the occa
sion was preached by the Rev. the
Rector. The church was beautifully
decorated with "the fruits of the field
and the flowere of the garden."
In the evening there was a social
gathering of the communicants and
friends, at the house otour worthy
citizen, Evan Worthing, Esn. Mrs.
Worthing had to combine both host
and hostess, and right royally she
performed her task. An elegant com
pany sat down, and did full justice to
a very choice snpper. En 2)essant we
wish here to state that the cofree toas
the genuine article. We say this ad-
genuine article. We say this ad
visedly. Mrs, W. evidently knows
what she is about when she makes
that beveraye. It was in every sense
one of the pleasantest socials we ever'
attended; and we could not help re
flecting during its progress, that a so
cial, well conducted, is a very impor
tant means of rational, and elevating
amusement. The young people, of
whom there were a goodly number,
were especially happy, and their
ringing laughter should have been
r heard by the crabbed, and conten
tious.
"Grave, and reverend signors" en
tered into various games with the rel
ish of "life's morning march ;" in
short, all 'departed highly pleased
for the oppavtuniiy afforded by the
worthy hostess of indulging in that
innocent sportiveness which is peren
nial iu the human soul.
Looker-on.
Democrat please copy.
Ellc,oiaI.
The Rev. J. E. Jioberts, Rector of
Christ's church, will hold DivineS&r-
vice in the school house, North Star,
on Tuesday evening next, October
loth, athalfpastseven o'clock prompt.
There will also be a celebration ol
the Holy Communion.
K. C. Barker's fine ctit chewing to
bacco, handled by J. L. Colhapp, ha,
been on sale at several places iu our
city for a month, and, we aie pleased
to note, has given very good satisfac
tion. It Can be had of the agent here
at factory prices. Those in need of
fine cut or shorts should give our
townsman a chance.
Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps,
Stationery,
Hair Oils,
tee.,
at Lett & Creigh's.
Jacob Marohn still lives, and is as
defiant as ever of competition. His
stock of piece aim"' furnishing goods
is complete, and his tailors busy
turning out good fits.
f - J Srown &-Prciicli,
h .. ir. , x.$t '.a,...- .
sVii IMC UttU,0O.EiS. 31, ,
general hwlquarters for s'tapl!-anil
fanevrgroeerfoe, and the fafrrierri ha
ven of goodjuargains.
Country produce of all kinds want
ed at Brown d: French's, for either
cash or groceries. Farmers, give us a
call before purchasing elsewhere.
Glasgow No. 1 Chewing Tobacco
for sale atF. E. Johnson's, A. H. Gil-
more's and Brown & French's. It is
the Old Reliable!
Grain sacks, well buckets and
wheels, tubs, washboards, brooms,
wagon grease, seives, &c, &c, at
Swan & Bro's.
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For furniture of any and every di
enption, mirrors, mattresses, bird
cages, picture frames, &c, cheap, call
on J. L. Roy.
Large supply of Blacksmith and
Carpenter Tools, at sign red stove and
plow. Best aud cheapest in market.
Wall Paper,
Wall Paper,
at Lett & Creigh's.
Colhapp Bro's No. 1 is the mildest
smoking tobacco in the West. For.'
sale by all respectable grocers.
If you wish good cliewing or smok-i!
ing tobacco call for Colhapp Bro'sJ
and take no other!
Staple and Fancy Groceries inJK fl ,.en 0( rejfJrd f,()Iie w . , t wj j
uouudonc, at v. e. jonnson & Co's &ug ftrilfi) lo UnW HI11 tb H!.Kjptmdfc
Coffee, sugar, tea, etc., cheaper than Uteem, '.r Ic has been !' foauneUtfef rkmt
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tiio uiiuuiicsl, u oic.cusuu c& vius.s.tf
Stoves and Tinware low down
cash, a.t sign of red "Stove and p1 w
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Car load farm and spring..
iust received bv Stev"n-- .
Wm. H. Hoover, It
and ConveyenlMr.
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New sprlftg f
the ijUen'Roek f
Htghc&tHri'
' Vegetables hi
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VsLmtffm
, Ola, at rejflttce
jjwkeif atjjf
ery & JSeKeTb.
Tlie tax Is i-, T -
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g5rohw6Mt . . cofhaW
BroVI
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i
Jo. Htttoartwu
i clear ice to IfA hfv
.,
Til Red 5.1 or -Cfcel
Vnntr 3r-
T)M S4H i w
,WJ. !
Cltllle Knt!jr Ore. trie..
- Who arf tlie farmers
Stevenson A Vroe.
r
Patota, oil? aad glass, eVpv jy
Stevenson & Cross. r
Brure. Con' -, PotKelik3f.,J
r:4&
Oi
at Lett c: Creigh '.
Colha,.i Bro's No.
smoking tobacco. -
iA,!r,p
r.
1X1,000 fmit jars, j.ust tece jd, y
f Stevenson & Cross-.
k
Queensware and GlasWftroil
E.
XSf&tumM.
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L.sisr
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m :mj
SF
m
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Johnson & Co'?. . " - f
TH&SOBIKLM. GUAEDS.
4'
&"-? ..,m?.,0,i
lo f 9 Mgan have wgamal
therm einto a military company
to".be l.arjwn'aud styled as the Nor
mal Gu'irds.
The qmpantf was organized about
the lOt i of September, in accordance
with t jearnqsV desire oi tne j ouib
geiiUemea, krid is therefore a strictly
T&n0?1 ization, in which
tbey fgMt pride, and of whom
-he uUy, paeons, aim u :..
riende of ew hool. are proud and
nore than, gratified with their im
irrWemeift ani advancement in the
,. m
id
miliar;
otics'
mm fi
ill tu the minds of all who
may raLUm o-iei rpj.uH.uun, mat
I during the Wo lubellion, whenever a
- ompoy'6f y g me" orgauized for
nilitaryrpurpt es, not for pleasure or
improWment ,jne. bl,t for the de-
feBe ?ur c ntr' anu Prin?iP1
came from oiu J wiese lusuuiuous oi
learning5, the
Inteiypwi
bravery unon
In organizii
were noted for their
the camp and their
le field iif notion.
, Mr. Joseph Stone, of
Vestal Uduni -"' count y, was chosen
CaptfiimsM t' - W. Dodge, 1st Lieu-
tenantJsiJVff. ) "-. H. Bryan, 2d Liea
tenanfcgg CaptfSlon 5 a gentleman in every
sense otthe , u.oi soioieriy Hearing,
havlngtwice isceived honorable men-
Ptiou' afr the '.ids oi President Lnl-
r-eotn for ma ry upon the held of
.bauIfSjuipg 'ive years' or more of
''BgrvicJi-iaathe olunteer army.
" A"td'jlocl i. m. of Monday, the
jt4latfnj,Hjie -"casion of the presen
taUtof'tl'fla to the Guards by Capt.
Stone; -the 'esentation was made
thewnpari n behalf of the Captain
bvMisTts Mice Daily and Lottie
tiG'tlesS
'MisJ Daily poke ns follows :
c
MA tks : In organizing your-
r - -
I .
selvefflinlg.a military company, you
havuTKIily tpi;iyed that )Pculiar
chaftijitts?rrist of your sex wliich has
everjjfrjteeu e pride and boast of the
wh6wlrl !, namely, chivalry. It is
to .b'effqnei?. that only motives of the
tfigiiejaortte- actuate 'ou. It is to be
rcnembered that j'ou are engaged in
a h1gha"nd noble calling, and that
yotf'w'illfnstirrally be looked upon as
examplesiof that type of manhood
.which can only be attained through
hlgrhaspirations and most thorough
disfiiMg
Itf,y organization of this or
like'fraiwte, there are certain things
npceslary ti at their elForts may be
crowned wiJi success.
Ffrstffi
an aim, anu that aim snouiu
be a nohle oie ; second, there shnuh
7,
be cileterm nation to attain that end,
oven at tho sacrifice of many little
conveniences which the individual
memoers nignc ouierwise enjoy ;
t bird JJft her? should be a vigilant
prouihtitlide upon the p:
part oi every
im iSer; of tlurccm nan v :
fourth'; Utf
Wifi'jogedlence-toniry ajlTn&v
coniKmnd of theprope'r- authorities
appointjbd Co conduct theorganizatiqn.
A $ Jjjp ngird of the? principles,
eanjilono make this company what it
should be, an instrumeut'of poiver in
the chool and State; a medium
through which may be sent out
amolifthe people, a Has of young
mar? possessing U-ose qualities which,
oraMmselves, call for the admiration
iiiaijeefei fixedness of purpose, pre
'clSpn&f 'nanner, n cool, self-control
j and .improper amount of pprsonal dig
nity, k T!.?se qualities can in no bet
tflrmann r be attained than through
smeshcii organization.
Jfj at any time the nsembeis of this
Jmnanv shall have attained these
ptjlttij an! arisen to this high stand
ard of true manhood, then shall your
efw tshiA'e not been in vain. And
nojr."vn our niissi;io wo bid you
. . i
un earnest "Godspeed" in your un-
cUtiiaKiu ,'.
FIjLittie Giles then said:
rGMRDS
In presenting to you this!
lift wh ch vou see floating in the
0keize, e offer you in behalf of j our
KJIn no trifling gift. Tt is not
tie cost if the material nor of the ii -
i?xp nded upon it of which
i xn-nded nnon it of which welca8iiaeresuiti0lc forTiri.tclM rier-
v.Jdl'd t-jenk, but simply of its . m-1
r mat4i worth. Yon !' ; ! n-.-prneml
?r that iu this !.u:.i.er '.
f
lstTnJ i iu .!fcnso tbi(Mrh mny
mr -
f 'erj." ri i ..riifge ana mttw. x- n
Ottm bis IVirtim to IIW oib uie
Ul". Tth, ftpffl le rre- -
mA whoaa last, mtmn ftal ben
5,pAr milinUig of bu vv :.TrvL
' JMto4tfcf
' m, id plant it'vpon thir- named scnllefhen wereefteted a4 To-i
i eJght, miinp-4rW f ar- w offitn j
be, ttie i0fTf Hying h( lgjisKtsfiBIpE E Ebight. f
,jm$pK ' iCl? i3 .li ? -K? R ad" SnfeKv'isojt tJ. Campbell. (
e.t tiWi fi.nra to frfslieart, h of-
. dfrra!taWein 3rthy of the af-,
-'i'S r!? fection: steea of noble Otnpar-
Hson. v - A
BoTf m ten pneated Ue nagjfifht. H. A. HaadHyana Jas
to ?argeaui jsryon, speaa;ni inwaj
1 Anr4i9Kk 4MViim -
H.I OJ., H Utru.ll.ui MIC -J&Mf
yi'iectert- with tins imlmitioji, mum
fi l,,e same,. of your Captaia, with
Jw.r beetaW-Jirfias we present tern ttia
Jfu .,
ii.
Thef flompenj theft formed iu pro-
aexsBJoii with the school an.l marched
tUewiniatf th , ami drum to
!Joy' Hall, there tti.Hsten to an ad-
drts from the Incoming Governor.
i . m
Commencing exercises of the Fair
View school, Monday evening, Oct.
14, 1S72. A lecture will be delivered
by Dr. T. J. Morgan to the school,
- anti friends of education. Other
speeches wMl be made by S. W. Mc-f
Grew, D. W. Pierson and others
Come one and all.
Moore has on hand a good supply of
all the Looks used in our public
schools. He sells at eastern prices.
Dolly Varden beer at Phil. Deuser's.
Proceedings ofConnty Commissioners
at October Term, 1872.
Present, C. F. Harms, H. O. Min
ick, A. J. Ritter, Commissioners ,
James M. Hacker, Clerk ; Davidson
Plasters, Sheriff, when the following
proceedings were had, to-wit:
A road petition was presented by
Benj. Savel, asking the location of a
county road on the east line of sec
tions 7 and IS, town 5, range 15 east,
and C. M. Hay den appointed a Com
missioner to view said road.
A petition was presented, asking a
change in a couaty road on the range
line between ranges 12 and IS east.
No action was had for want of evi
dence of proper notice having been
given and no bond filed.
R. W. Sheldon's resignation as a
Justice of the Peace, which wa3 ac
cepted by the Board.
The annual settlement of R. W.
Sheldon as J. P. was approved by the
Board.
A petition was presented, asking
aid from the county on the road on
the Nemaha bottom, at Long's bridge,
which was continued for the want of
funds.
It was ordered by the Board that
the place of voting in Glen Rock pre
cinct be changed to the school house,
district No. 65, near J. E. Neal's.
Expended of general fund, $971 95
" " general road fund 124 11
Ordered that the Board adjourn un
til Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY 3I0KNING, 9 O'CLOCK.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present as on yesterday, when the
following proceedings were had,
to-wit :
The Superintendent of the Poor
Farm submitted his report, Which re
port was examined and accepted by
the Toard.
A petition was presented, asking a
bridge to be built on a slough east of
Long's bridge, on the line of section
-2. town 5, range 14 east, which mat
ter was continued for the want of
funds.
It was ordered by the Board that
A. J. Ritter be, and he is authorized
to examine a road and bridge-on Bed
doe branch, and decide as to the erec
tion of a bridge, &c, and reporc at
the next regular meeting.
In the matter of- the fees of M.
Bran now, for fees in case of State vs.
Zigler. Not allowed, county not be-,
ing responsible for costs in such cae.
It is ordered by the board that the
present Probate Judge record all offi
cial bonds not recorded.
Ordered by the board that H. O.
Mihick superintend the building of a
house oh the Poor Farm as per plan.
Ordered that H O. Minick and C.
F. Harms examine and receive the
bridge on Hughs' branch, and also
the repairing of the Weddle bridge.
Ordered that D. n. Ellis, John
Loveless and John Vick be appointed
to examine and report at
the next
reguiar meeting of the board, on the
vacation of the streets and alleys of
ij0!);i:i.
Expended of general fond, $1142 7S
" " poor farm fund, G3-2 OS
"- "-ilise-i'nad fund ' 7 00
"nlerpVUtliat.thmi.narfl-aHiourn: "
1 JI.aqkkr, Clerfe.
1 ... rn;TEllro'llo. Itetuxuai t "
Boots and shoes for low figures,
at W. T. Den's.
Stoves, furniture, iron and nails,
at Den's.
Fresh supply of the best teas and
coffees, at Den's.
Fine cut, natural leaf, navy, mag
nolia and other brands of tobacco, at
Den's.
Clothing, hats, caps, umberellas,
shawls, flannels, cassimeres, cordu
roys, moleskins, tweeds, doeakins,
sattenets, woolen yarns, jeanes, duck
ing, muslins, at reduced prices, at
Den's.
Fellow sportsmen, call and see
what a good English twist gun you
can buy at Den's for twenty dollars.
Great reduction in prices of guns aud I
ammunition, at Den's.
Remember, Den sells the be- ar.d
cheapest wagons in Nebra.:.a.
-11 t. f TV!--t. ill .u ni.nv iiiA
ijenneiu ix x"'- -iv - ,
new room jut cr mp'eted b lwpb J
.Shut, this w '.. w iiere they Will tie
' glad to the If old cu-tomem a well
a nvw ones. We will einUa.-r Hff
aTe aiwajs a iuii nne ov-w" "
chant tailoring estdi.-huieiit, and by
. paring close af&vt.om to tu-"i-s'. ati.i i
hvkeeDiaKtxr',i,u wiiinieiftsi!oi,uttir
. 1
. jf . ...... d-.
faintanrlln i'i :I lift 11 nrsi -
VVt-tiwv now a fall fonee i
- - - -- -
mf brkmw, an I 'an gwnrantttjwod
work and v tk 'o.i- on sUPrt notice.
,
!- ,.Ti:imj '
, iX2Umrr a, urn,,.
! Xt th 1jk- election, held in Brown-'
- on last Tuesday, tliofollolringl
with qhs. Bergittllln, T. OM-J
jey anj Svalt. Hackney tfa oh I'M j
vrfeg each.
JDP1 w. Slfxtiox. X. E.
dford.
Just receired at Bauer's, a new lot
of saddle, which he offers cheap for
cash.
Clothing, hats, caps and blankets r.t
greatly reduced prices at Den's.
Fruit juars, the best in the market
at the Red Store, low down.
Ttie Kiel Store Is the piece
Choice Famllv Groceries.
to buy
Furniture, aud corn only IS cents
per bushel at Den's.
Wedding suits made a speciality at
Bennett 6c Dolen's.
Charter Oak Stoves for sale by Ste
venson & Cross.
Lotz patent bed lounge at J. .If.
Roy's.
Fresh butter at Stevenson &, Cross'.
Machine oil at Lett & Creigh's,
Fire.
About 11 o'elockon last Wednesday
night the cry of "Fire!" rang out on
the air, causing terror to seize upon-
the heart of our every citizen. The
scene of the alarm was the stable o,f
W. T. Den, near corner of Second nnd
College streets, the flames from which
shed a fearful light upon the build
ings on Main street,, but which, fortu
nately, were confined to tho barn,
where it exhausted itself. How the
fire originated is yet a mystery None
of Mr. D'speople were in the building
with a light on Wednesday. The first
seen of it was in the loft, where was
stored some three or four tons of hay
and a lot of walnut lumber. The
horses were first taken out and then
(he wagon, the bed of which was on
fire from the burning hay which had
fallen down upon it. Some 500 bush
els of corn aud 100 bushels of oats
were also consumed. The building
was worth about $750 insured in the
iEtua for $500. Coutents uninsured.
Married, at tho residence of the
bride's father, on Sundav evening,
Oct. Gth., by the Rev. W.'B. Slaugh
ter, Mr. L. G. Locivwoon. to Miss
Mary E. Plasters. 'All of this city.
With the above came wine, cake
and cigars, which were done ample
justice to. We wbh the newly wed
ded couide a long and happy life and
trust that when sickness and distress
comes, as come they must they may
be amply compensated by the realiza
tion of the lively blessings incident
thereto.
Wanted.
Immediately, 20 mill hands and
choppers, for which good wages will
be paid. Apply at the mill of Dun
ham &, Zook, Sonora Island. oS-tf
Married, on the Gth inst., at the
residence of the bride's father, by El
der Ira Moore, Mr. William Baddie
to Miss Mary Yiokars, all of this
county.
SUEXIDAX ITEMS.
The B. Ft. K. & P. R. Ti. is near
ly all graded to the county line. All
the unfinished work within twelve
miles of the end of the track is one
mile. The contractors, each with a
heavy force of men and teams, are at
work on that mile, and will probably
finish it in one week.
Sheridan has been a pretty lively
place for the last few months. Every
body has too much business on hand
to wish to advertise, and no time to
write items.
The corn crop is very heavy and
good this year. We wish, as we did
last year, for somebody to bring lots
of cattle to eat it up, as scarcely a far
mer has crib-room.
A good crop of wheat and good
prices, besides the money the railroad
leaves in this place, makes times
much better than they were some
time ago.
Mr. Savage has sold his interest
in the blacksmith shon ", ene t
Republican c-ij. J'he shop is now
run 03' Messrs. Charles Duudas and
Nathan Butler.
Wesley Dundas has about com-
pieteuagrainery anu store room, .tie
has hisStorefio full of foods Unit' ho
lcanrumlly turn around, the lwst ariW
I cheapest slock of boots nnd shoes in
the county, and dry goods and gro
ceriesmuch larger stock than ever
before.
Mr. Burdick, of Republican City,
has left with us a few ears of corn,
grown on the sod near that place,
which are of good size and sound. It
certainly looks as if the Republican
Valley could grow cqrn
..' rrasngas
S&W ADYERTISE3IKATS.
JQRflllflfiHftRMi
W. H. SMALL
Ha" j'l t r-'i " ' '.is new room,
whetf he will keep the i.'jst and best
LIQUO
en y
KxiTt.a. mgM Infi.M
Brtudifs, Uh-.i. j
K9-
BILMKi
, re.t. -ndare in
, bXtt7i.
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in the
to.
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rUTK WAT I IKS. JEWELRY,
R! -in 1, .i.it Kwfity yftbtdmnm tmoztler.
A'.i. WORK W VICLAKTEI).
GfPENHMMXE k MI
Ljjiiii,
lTTTin
Vaii' '-turfTH of
CIGARS,
XmH Wh!csa!e Dtaleis iu Tobacco,
I'lyex, die.
1. UJ?ortli Third St. Istf St..rw?cp!t 3Io
FRAETZ HEJJ5SR,
IfAOOM &BLACKSM!THHOP
onf. nooi: vK-vr of couirr Hol'sk.
TTTAGOX MAKING, Repairing,
VV I'Sows. and all work .low it. thelK-st
manner ai:d t.ih .rt r.ctKfc. Satisfaction guaran
teed, ciivchiaixeall. wt-Iy.
JOB PBZNTISrG,
t F AI.I. KIXI),
Hoatly and Promptly Sxccntcd.
AT THIS OKI ff'P
DrrT? r. s-l or.
PLANTS h BULBOUS H00T
n.n...J.i H,rv.1(r..rtn ,., ,-, ,..i
--- M,-r - .,.-.- .w - ..... ... ......
A-rfT? tl-e In i:'-st and iast complete stoci:
Ui the .un-rv of
Htnuanrti and I)arfFrult Tree,
lirape Vines, Small Fruit,
(Iriu.iix'iif al Trees. !, r.,.w. Erer.
-? ami Unre Fruit itnil OrnnmentaS
Tree, .
rFiVmsa, Uare Grceu aRrt un Housc
Uulhons Flo-eririfi Roots.
StmiUprtrTlaftrteurdrflbpiHaa when dtsir-
el. I'ronpt rvletUktH to tM uniuiriex.
ZeeA;Vurat Illuralrd l'rtettl CitlaUyues
s-nt pre-jHihlm revf-itf rfUtn)s.tx folkurj-
No. i Kmits. 10c. .Vo. a OriiairVjaiVi
Tre-s. 10c. o. 3 Greenhouse. !r 76.
'. M-.ri.SllrUlU'AI
i Wliole-te, (Just Publish;
shaI).Fre No.
j Hums, free s Address,
JZjabni 1510. ELL1VAXGS &T5ARBY,
Mi. 0j7C.Vtr-vT--. .ociiester. v. Y.
DM
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tj 9 1
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- nave bc.-n
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wrr c- x fim
47-it-eow
T-?tfPA.t.ng,'jMjgnr.yff nrrp '
?ORSAI,E.
Adverttsements nnflcf HTIs tibaJ win be chargo&ES
cents each insertion .foe H Unas orless.
eSTor Trade or Safe.-I yrltL Seir or
Traile for Calves or good young SlitofcS, Sbtarand
of"BceIn good condition, two hi Partcrt Putear
Hive-. F. II. 1). HUNT,
51CT NearHilNdalo.Nttb.
C3 A DwcUiiiK and Three or Six Lotx, in
Peru. Good well, beartnc fruit trees, Ac Within
two blocks of new -cmatSoJiool Building. Clieai
for cash, or a span or fsxvt Sorses will h tckon in.
part pay. 49M Knqulre of D.S. SNYDER. 2ru.
5- O,QU0 Feet Elm lumber, fronr S tii
W feet Ion::, at Jt !. per thou.'uiHl , on Sonora Island
at Hun tmnwfc Zook'.-: mill. For further particular
enqtiNof-J.I1.3IcCabeattheniIlI, or F. K. Join
son A Cs.. Crownvllle. 4SU K. WOltTJIISWk.
JBS-CIajX Patent Weather Strip. Th'o
cVstforescIudlnsWIwl, ntislor Rain from undasr
doors. For sale by SW'AX A UKO.
3" Warranter niwf ZUortcnze Deeds, for-
sale at the Advertiser Coan&s; Room
tJ" The Nebraska Advertiser in for sale
at Ceo. R. Moore's BoefcJSioie, aejn duoc to the I'osc
Otlice.
MARKET REPORTS,.
Produce and Provision.
Spring Wheat, W05 cts.'tl bushel
YelrOT? Corn, LI els.
White Cim. 16 isv
Oats, 15ctB
Kye, arrets-.
Rarley,20S..35ct.i.
Flour, best quality Fall, $Z,J0.
Flour, Spring, 51,00.
Chickens, Uve.Sl,rjiMjS2 par dozea
Egg.s, per dozen, S cie
Hutter, elioife, li. cts.
Onions, it,.
l'otatoes.SOats.
Canvasseil Hams, 1-igIG cts,
Hams, country, Dots.
Shoulders, a etx.
Sides, Wets
Lard, S eta.
Groceries.
Sugar. New York A. 92 fts for Si.
Suuar, New Orli,I06 for SI.
Colfte. choice, U 4 Ws to She SI.
Imperial Tea, SI.WteSt.r0.
Gun I'owderTe. SJ.M-',).
Japan Tea, SLOW Jl.'iT.
jlllack Tea, 7.XSI.2S per Ri
Uried Apples, lU'cts.
lirlcd Peaches, iaIff cts.
KIce, 12'i els.
Cheese, ?f. Y. Factory. 1K1 t:.
New York Salt, 3R.S0.
OhioKivor Salt, S.2.
Syrup, common, 007.". cts. tt
Syrup, jcolden, Sl.CO.
Syn'p, stn?ar kirtr,$l.'25
Coal Oil. 10 cCsi
Maeherel, No. 1, SI.75 V kit.
While Fish, No. I. S1.50 ? kit.
Pure Cider Vinegar, lOcts.
Lire StocU.
conuBCTED ircuty it? ai'ebv nr.omiiE.?.
Cixttle fnarket still coHtianeo to h iJnll.
We Cote no change from our last wwUN re
port. IIoos. This branch or thu tharlibt Itr look
ing with n downward tendeitoy. ami we air
tleipate will still ko lower. AYe woahl ad
vise all farmers, who can do 50, to hold their
ho;s till January or Febrnary, as M is our
opinion that prices will then be better. Hos
are selling this is-tek from S.V-SSS.tW for
choice lots; be!n;ru decline of thirty iitJ'.
from our last wp si's report.
S:ii:et. "Uarfcet .lull and nothing dolngr
a there arc not many offered for sale.
B
SPECL.-LSU NOTJCHS.
liMRKIAGP. GUIDE.
EVrilY ONK IMS OWN POITOR. Remgn prfr
vate instructor for married porsuHs. or Ilior e about
to be'nmrrieil. both male an.i it-miiW, In "'-trr U.tu(C
coaceruins the pi.jsl Io?j ami rilutio.ij oi ourex
ual system, and th" rri'Iu. '"" nd provoniMn r-T
oOp ring. jadwlWie ft tbe. new dfctaverieb nVr
bflfore given la lhItgl&n lanjnhge;bj WM
Y0TJNtt3r. D. Thfc."leiriUlr a Suable jJnrtltn
terestlnftworSc.. It is 'written' lit-pIMn Urttmrrle'
the general reader. ainm4llrtrtl with liumrerrf
EngraMilngs. "Alt yojmxgnftfrituTpeejtle.ur tlvefe1
contcmplatlnninn'liucu.and liav.i' t!i le.mt iiu
insliniot to tnarriKl life, Mioultl rea.1 tlitibook. It
discloses secrete tlia.ery one should l -nittliit-witli:
still it Is a licolc tt.Rt ntit-st be iockp.l up niMt
not let li alKHit the house. It wii !. sent toatty
sUUr-ss on receipt of fjOcunlt. AtMrt lf. W.rv
YOUXO, No. 4lSpr.ice street, a-re Fr-.it, VtI
a.Ieliliin. STsT AFKI.KTKn .tNI UNrT)RTlNATR.-??t.
matter whtit may lie your lK)ftse, before yi pVwex
yo.ire!f imtlr tik or any onof(h 'iUACKM
! native an ftrt?f wba a.Kertlw hi thin or ai)
I otlierpRiipr.ip'ta cepy of l?r. Yoi.'h IkH'k uitt
rein I it carefully. 11 MH b ). HMmms. f xvitH(
yon niatiya.loil&r.jfHirlMMllh, ait.1 p.i-itl jroar
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