Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 19, 1874, Image 3

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    ADVERTISER
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RSDAY. MARCH 18, 1874.
.ii!icrs' Aotlces. w
IKS0F the Advertiskb for sale bj- G.
STKC0 Bookseller. Stationer and NpwsUeal-s-
strct. ucs.t door lo the Postofflce.
.So.
jrMaln :
. -3 set as ordinary reading matter,
tM-dten cents per line, each Insertion.
Se-"9 PCr CCnt- addI"-
riiEvrs under the head or "Wanted."
nZ" "i'or Sale," "Lost," "Found." Ac,
fJchareed twenty-five cents for each adver-
nTnf fire lines, or less, each Insertion. Ad-
ects " arc llnea, at the rate of Ave
2rlln.ch Insertion.
FAIKBUOTKER & HACKER,
Publishers Advertiser.
cyX AND COUNTY.
LOCAL MBLA&'OH.
There are 31 or 32 Granges in
yematia County.
.."Social evil" is the nicest name
U,ey have for it "now.
W. F. "Wilson, of Gage County,
jiiu town and called on us last
week.
Dr. Holaday withdraws from the
canvas for tlio Mayorship of Brown-
TlUe.
-A. L. Blch, of Falls City arrived
jn our city last Wednesday, and re
mained several days, . u
-Tho Rev. J. T. Baird will lec-
, .r- flia Ttrru.-nvill TTIirh
r UC1UIC mw -.. o
ni nn Friday next, at 2 o'clock
p.m.
-Fifteen, new members were Ini
tiated into the division of Sontfof
of Temperauce In this city on last
Friday night.
-The ice in the old Missouri broke
up in front of Ikdwnville, aud mov
ed southward, on the 16th, leu days
liter than last year.
-Don Arnold Is having a book
printed at this office on apiarl
in culture. It will tell you all about
leefiand how to make honey.
-Miss Ada Belle Morgaii, daugh
terof Judge A. AY. Morgan, of this
ritj, died on Friday night, 13th Inst.,
in the 17th year of her age. The dis
ease which caused her death was
pueuoionia.
-Dr. James Kay and Miss Susan
A. Sutton, both of Nemaha city, were
married In that city on the 8th Inst.
The wedding took-plnce at" the resi
dinceofMr. David Morton, and Esq.
Crother performed the ceremnoy.
If you want a tl r.it-class meal, or
regular day board, we would advise
yoyto call at Mrs. Daugherty', in
the Hoadley house. You will find
avery thing neat aud oomfortable, and!
Mill. receive courteous attention.
Maj. Church Howe called on us
Tuesday, and chatted us pleaeantly
for an hour. The Major is a very
pleasant gentleman, a true and Indus
trious granger, and has the interests
of. the Jtepuplleau party at heart.
Dr. C. F. Stewart, the popular
Superintendent of the Iiisape Asy
lum visited our city last Friday and
returned to Lincoln on the Monday
following. The Advertiser is al
trgya glad to have the Doctor call.
The ferry boat at this point met
with Blight damage- t.n Tuesday by
Hoating ice knocking a hole in the
bottom, but by the prompt and ener
getic, work of Mfke Barada the leak
was soon stopped, and the beat made
one trip on that day 17th inst. the
first of the season.
The river being open and spring
opening, and tiiefchants re-stocking,
and farmers at their pprlug work pre
paring for seed time, we may reason
ably expect much more life in all
kinds of business than there has been
during the drear wiuter just now tak
ing its leave.
The annual school meeting for
Brownville school district No. 34
'for the election of Directors, will take
place at the gcheol house, in the city
of Brownville, on the Gfh day of
April, 1S74, at 2 o'clock v. M. All
who are Interested in school matters
wlllpleaae remember the time and be
present.
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
were damp, foggy days ; Monday It
rallied. lightly all day process of old
nature best adapted to take the frost
ut of the ground and dry up the
mud. On Tuesday morning the sun
came up brightly, in all its respleud
ant glory, causing the happy reflec
tion that In all probability, lovely
Spring was about to emerge from old
Winter's back door.
The saloon keepers of this city
3ast Friday each received, through the
post office, a postal card with notice
written thereon that a detachment of
lady "crusaders" would call that ev
ening and solicit the ealoonists to sign
tiie nledere. &o. "bv order of the
committee." The masculines wore
nearly all up town that night waiting
to Bee the fun commence',- but tho la
dies did not put. in an appearance. It
J euppoaed that the women had noth
ing to do in the matter and that the
cards were sent by some wag to hoax
and ecare the" saloon keepers. It paid
this Salter class of individuals, how
ever, for the crowds assembled made
an unusual run of custom that night
for the saloons.
We are not in receipt of railroad
uewB to auy great extent these times,
iut occasionally hear something in
reference to the Trunk and Tecumseh
roads, and everything we hear tends
toxrard confirming us in the opinion
tlrst before tho Missouri river freezes
o'vef again both or the above named
roads will be completed and in opera
tion from Nebraska City and Tecura
eeh to Brownville. Notwithstand
ingthe fact that tho people have so
often bad their hi pes elevated, seem
ingly but to bo dashed down with
disappointment, we say to them "all
ftloqg the line" be patient, the float
ing straws indicate that the aulmal
called the iron iiorso will be along eroi
Doo. Blake Is a candidate for re
election as city Treasurer.
The prayer meeting in the sa
loons of Sioux City all terminated in
rows.
At Cedar. O., bells and cannon
announce the surrender of all but on'e
saloon.
An infant child of Wm. Haux
by, near Nemaha City, died on the
11th inst.
Our good democratic friend Wm.
Bagley called oti tig on Wednesday
and "renewed."
Prof. Ross Witchely an his wife
joined the Sons of Temperance- last
Friday evening,
For a complete definition of the
word "notation" call on Tom. Galey.
Let " er notate," Tom.
What little winter wheat there
ia through jthe country, Is reported
generally ns promising a good or'op.
Our late snows and wet weather
have putihe ground in very good
condition to receive spring wheat and
garden truck.
J. H. Broady, Esq., weiil to
Falls City cu Wednesday to attend
court. He was accompanied by Prof.
Ro88 Witcherly.
The indications are, says farmers
who have orchards, that fruit of all
kinds will be abundant in this county
the coming season.
Markets in Browfiville "lieat
spring, 85c$1.00; fa$l:6oi'.l6.;
oats, 30c; corn3540c; hogs, S3. 75
4.00 ; cattle, $3.0d(Sj3.25.
"Extract of a letter from Chica-
go," byL. Lowmau.merchantof this
city, wo publish in another column.
Find the extract and read it.
Mr. F. R. Sykes made us feel
happy again last Wednesday, by a
pleasant call and renewal of his sub
scription to he best paper' in South
ern Nebraska.
Lu last weeks Granger Dr. Holla
day publishes a card in which he Bays
that there is no intention "entertain
ed or contemplated of moving away
or closing up the printing office at
which the Granger is printed.
F. A. Tisdel was last week
brought out for Mayor tbo late for an
nouncement in the Advertiser.
Mr. Tisdel is a candidate for that po
sition, and Dr. Hollatfay having with
drawn his name, Tisdel has no oppo
sition, as yet.
Joe Docker for City Clerk, we
say. Why not ? Ho has sorved the
city well in that capacity everybody
agrees that no man could have done
better or been more strictly atteutive
to business. What If he does wet his
whistle occasionally at JoeHuddart's,
it is just what the temperance candi
date does at Wall's occasionally, and
we say of the two evils let us take the
least.
Shel Cochran called en us on
Tuesday, and furnished us with a
communication which givGs the lie to
the Omaha Herald's correspondent,
"Granger." Shell believes in folks
paying their taxes, and, ns deputy col
lector; "goes" for those who refuse to
do so right, Shell is and he also be
lieves in justice and fair play, espec
ially when newspaper slosh-abouls
bring his name into question.
Mr. Bowman of St. Joe, called
on us on Tuesday. He is a practical
printer, and for a num;ber of years has
been engaged 'in the" offices of the
Herald and Gazette. His health be
ing Impaired he proposes to quit the
printing business for awhile and leave
St. Joseph. He said if he could find a
suitable residence he would remove to
Brownville, as he liked it better than.
any place he had seen. Mr. B n- is
now compiling a complete Directory
for the city of St. Joseph. We hope
he will come to our city to reside.
EXTRACT OP A JjETTER PROM
CHICAGO.
Tell our granger frlendB and custom
ers I will sell them goods very cheap,
ginghams, muslins and calicoes at 10
cents per yard, everything else in pro
portion to those rates. I have bought
a very heavy stock, well selected in
all Its branches, and will be prepared
tcsell goods at Granger prices.
Louis Lowman.
To the Voter of tbeC&yof BrownvllU
Professional duties prevent my be
coming acandidato for Mayor. Should
I be elected I could not discharge the
duties of the office without my own
private interest being materially ueg
leoted. I therefore, hope that this
explanation may prove satisfactory to
my friouds, and that they will accept
my very kind thanks for the proffer
ed honor. A. S. Holladay.
bora ibr Sale;
The County Clerk and Commission
er McKinney are ordered to sell the
remainder of corn on. county farm,
supposed to be about three thousand
bushels. You .men who want-corn
crn nnii spa them. " 3(tf
There will be a meeting of the Ne
moim nminiv Agricultural and Me
chanical Association, at the Court
House iu Brownville Neb., Saturday
March 21, 1874, at 2 o'clook sharp.
A. W. Furnas, Seo'y.
BIG BEEF.'
Ono of the largest and fattest ani
mals ever slaughtered for this market,
was dressed by E. S. Wibly on Tues
day aud is for sale at his meat market
to-day. The animal was a barren
heifer less than three years old. She
weighed 1,610 lbs. Bought of B: F.
Mcluinch at a cost of $S0.00. Call at
Wlbley's and get a steak off the big
beef.
For good liquors, cigars &o. go to
Wall's on the corner of Main and
Second streets. 3Stf
To the Grangers oT Neniatia County.
Being Informed that several Granger are
sending off for soods, I wish to say to yon,
that if yon will allow me the same profltyoa
pay olsewhero, I will be satisfied, to take
your orders. LOUIS LOWMAN.
Granger Cigars ai L. A. Bergmann
& o'a., two for five cents. If you
can't smoke 'em, chew 'em.
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iSi -UJSATII OP PRANK BEARD.
Lately death has entered many
homes, making sad the inmates, by
bearing away a beloved friend.
Among the rich harvest gathered in
by this fatal reaper one of the most
promising young men of this com
munity, Frank Beard, is numbered.
Bravo, true-hearted, manly Frank is
gone, and many friends mourn his
departure. He left his home three
years ago for the gold regions of the
Rocky Mountains, a- robust, healthy
boy; and, when he returned, his
friends often remarked how manly he
looked, and what a healthy looking
young mau he was. But, ah! how
often we are deceived by outside ap
pearances. While tbey were all con
gratulating him on his excellent
health, even then, grim Death stood
near, ready to reach forth his strong
arms and gather him. into his fold.
He had only been home a few short
months, and again he is gone; this
time to a fairer, better land ; a place
unknown to sin and sorrow, where
death can never come.
Nebraska has been his home since
early childhood. He was well known
to many of the people of this county,
and had gained the affection and good
will of all who knew him, by his gen
erous heart, and gentlemanly man
ners. He knew all his friends till the
last, aud juBt before death he called
them all to lii bedside, and with the
light of contentment and peaoe shin
ing from his eyes, resigned his soul. to
its Creator. Ho trusted in Christ un
til the last, and as he quietly slum
bered in death there was a sweet,
peaceful Bmlle upon his lips; as .tho'
he were dreaming. Frank, thou art
gone, peaceful be thy slumber.
"Yet why should we thus mourn and weep,
Since God hatH called thee home.
Though Ve nre filled with deepest grief,
For thou art In the tomb.
"Wo cherish all thetklndly words
That once thy lip's did speiilc,
As tlio'U art sleeping in the grnve,
Thy spirit with the meekl"
O. M. A.
LETTER PROM LAPAY1STTE.
Editor Nebraska Advertiser.
At a meeting of Rosewood Grange
on March 13th, 1S74, there' was a mo
tion made aud adopted that we, as a
Grange, sympathize with, and will do
all in our power to sustain the wo
men who are compelled to make a
crusado on the saloons to beg them to
stop selling the poisonous liquors to
their husbands and sons, so that they
may be saved from drunkards' graves,
and, instead of spending their money
for liquor, use It to make their homes
comfortable and happy.
By order of the Grange.
W. H. H.
It may seem to some when they
read the above that the Grange is In
favor of breaking the laws, but it is
not the Case. One hundred years ago
the women wc'uld not drink tea be
cause of the tax. but the men broke
the laws, threw the tea overboard, and
refused to be longer oppressed ; and
now we have a glorious, free country,
and men pass1 laws to license saloons
so that they aud their sous become
drunkards; the women have the
privilege of staying at home and
working for their own and the hus
band's support. Now the women
propose to take the same liberty in
closing the saloons as the men did in
throwing the tea overboard.
Good prospect for frUit ; fall wheat
looks well. W. H. H.
Cigar Makers.
A. F. Colin & Bro., of this, city,
want ten first-olass cigar makers.
Union prices paid. Apply soon. 38tf
Home Life in the Bible, advertised
in auother column, is by the popular
author. Rev. Daniel Maroh, D. D.,
whose books are so widely known and
eminently fitted for family reading.
Paying employment is offered Young
Men and Ladies, Teachers and Cler
gymen. FOR CITY CLERK, J. B. DOCKER.
This able and correct Clerk of the
city of Brownville for the last three
yearswill be sii pported again for that
office at the next city election.
Many Citizens.
received:
A uow supply of spring Colico at
L. LOWMAN'S.
Den will sell you .goods for less
money than any other house Iri Neb.
Honey, Krout, Appie'butter and
Pickles, by Stevensou & Cross.
Farmers Read and. Belle-re.
Corn, oats and wheat wanted at W.
T. Den's.
BUCKWHEAT FItOUR,
Cranberries, Dried Cherries, Raspber
ries, Blackberries, Salt Lake.Teaches.
choice Beans and Hominy at
Swan & Bro's.
Den will pay
price for corn,
pelts and furs.
the highest market
wheat oats, hides
GRANGERS
Rrfivehsbn & Cross wilt sell you
Al
goods at St. Jo. prices, freight added
1
r ,t,i will hue the same amount
of
us you order from there. Bring your
bills and be convinced.
Removed to my new building 87
Main street. Louis Lowman.
W. T. Den sells the Brown Planter
for less money than any other planter
in the State.
Removed
Main street.
to
mv new building
87
Louis" Lowman.
GRANGERS
Stevenson & Cross will sell you
goods at St. Jo. prices, freight added,
if you order the same amount from us
you do from there. Bring your
and be convinced.
bills
New Su'(fr,Onredm
just out of the smoke at Swan & Bro3.
fr I
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BETJE 2H-ASSX
Mr. Whitehead withdrew from the
Granger week before last. Whereup
on Dr. Holaday made a proposition in
writing to the grangers to sell the
Granger office, or, in case he could ef
fect no sale, to continue to "whoop it
up" for the Patrons as an "organ."
Pursuant to the. Doctor's proposition,
the President bf the County Associa
tion of Grangers, cailed the 'different
Granges of the county to meet at
Grand Prairie on the 14 inst. to take
action upon the proposition, and con
sider the "attempt now being made
to muzzle our county organ." The
Association was well and fully attend
ed, and after due consideration and a
thorough canvass of the effort to
"muzzle," the following preamble
aud resolutions wero passed :
Whereas Col. R. O. Wh'ithead has
withdrawn from the publication of
the Nemaha County Granger and the
office having passed into the hands of
Dr. Ax S. Holaday, who, through a
communication to the Nemaha Coun
ty Central Association, through its
President, states that the- paper will
continue to be printed to espouse the
cause of the farmer. Therefore
Jie8olved, That we hereby, .dis
claim: the Nemaha County Granger
as the organ of the Patrons of Hus
bandry of Nemaha County and rec
ompnd all Patrons to withdraw their
patronage from the same.
Resolved, That we, aa Patrons cor
dially endorse the course pursued by
Col. R. O. Whitehead during his con
nection with the Nemaha County
Granger, aud had be continued, the
paper. w.ould have received our cordial
support. CHURCH HOWE,
David Jack, Pres't.
Seo'y Pro tern.
New goods and new prices at Den's.
FARMERS.
Stevenson & CroHs, have the largest
stock of goods in Nemaha County.and
sell on asmaller profit than any house
in the State.
5EW YEAR SETTLMBNT.
All customers knowing themselves
indebted to us, will please call and
settle by cash or note, and by so doing
commence the New Year with a clean
sheet. F. E. Johnson & Co.
Q.UEENgWAK'E'.
Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'.
Sorap tobacco, for smoking, 40cents
per pound, at Bergman & Co's.
II. C. Lett
Has just received a large and fresh
supply of letter paper, pens, including
the celebrated stub pen, envelopes, in
itial paper, etc., etc., selling at lower
prices than usual.
Cabinet work of all kinds made to
order at J. L. Roy's.
Iron and Wagon timber, the largest
stock by Stevenson & Cross.
Best Coal
& Cross.
Oil 20 cents at Stevenson
Boots and Shoes fo'f men, ladies and
children at L. Lowman's.
School books,
McCreery's
all kinds, at W. IT.
j. 13-3m.
Dupouts Premium Powder.
Stevenson & Cross General agents
will duplicate any list.
FARMERS.
If you want to buy Groceries cheap
call at F. E. Johnson & Co's. It cost
you but little to look around.
Farmers, don't throw away 80 or 90
dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars.
But buy the Bain they are tho cheap
est. Farmers will not have cheap, Infe
rior wagonB, but buy the Bain.
Our Governoi's Choice is the favor
ite cigar; manufactured by L. A.
Bergman & Co., No. 46 Main Street.
HANNIHAL FLOUR.
Swan & Bro. have received a lot of
celebrated Hannibal fall wheat Flour.
Purchasers of fine. flour cannot fail to
bo suited with this" article.
Removed.
Call and see us at our new stand
No. 81 Main street, the building lately
oooupled by L. Lowman.
A. H. Gilmore& Co.
For Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c.
call at the gun shop of Craddoek & Soil
oods Arrive Dally
For Ste enson & Cross.
CLOTHING.
New stock just received at F. E.
Johnson & Co's.
SAVE YOUR MONEY."
Crist Bros, respectfully announoe to
the people of Netffaha county, that by
crossing the ioe bridge and giving
them a call at Phelps Mo. they will
sell them lumber of all kinds at 10
per cent, below their standard rates,
for cash in hand. They want money
and propose to make the lumber bring
it. and to do so will undersell anybody
In the trade. Give them a call. 11-tf
A CARD.
To lovers' df good tea : Having re
cently purchased and received a large
invoice of choice Gunpowder, Imperi
al, Yovng Hyson, Oolong, Souchang
and Japan Teas, we are offering the
same at a lower price than they have
ever been sold in brownville. The teas
are till new and fresh, and 25 percent,
less than recent prices. Call and satis
fy yourselves and oblige,
Yours respectfully,
SrAN& BRO.
Rope,
Cross.
all sizes, by Stevenson &
Wm. H. Hoover, Real FAtaTo Agent
and Conveyencer. Court Room.
TOBACCO MACHINERY FOR SALE.
I will sell, low down for cash, my
screw press, raouldsand otherappara-
tus for the manufacture of tobacco.
Apply in person at tbo factory, or by
letter to
J. L. Colhapp.
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To the Grangers of We mart a. County.
I take pleasure in recommending
Messrs. Stevehson& Cross to transact
your business until I receive instuc
tlons from the State agent, and I au
thorize them to take orders for you.
. S. W. Kknnedy,
County Agent.
The "National Currency Tobacco"
made by Colhap of this city, when we
consider its quality, and cheapness,
and the peculiar style in which it is
put np, is the best thing in the tobac
co line we have seen. It is put up with
a view to small wholesale customers.
Farmers, Grangers and othera who
want to buy directly from the manu
facturer should see Colbapp before
supplying themselves.
PARKERS I
If you wish to buy groceries bythe pack
age, call on us, and we will sell you at St.
Joe. or Chicago prices, with freight added.
F. E. JOHNSON & CO.
Can sell, will sell and do sell cheap
er than any other house.
Stevenson & Cross.
Large stock of clothing for
youths aud children, at L.
merij-Low-
maus's. a
A fulMine of smoker's articles con
stantly on hand at Bergman & Co's.,
very low for cash.
14-
v .,
GRANGERS;
Steveiisori,& Cross want to do your
business. We will do what is right.
Why is it that Stevenson & Cross
are doing such a wholesale trade In
groceries and hardware? Because
they were the first to put down the
prices
Farmer's save money and buy your
corn planters, wagons, plows and
hardware of W. T. Den, and you
will save fifty per cent.
GRANGER CIGARS.
At the Red Store you will find the
largest and best stock of staple dry
goods, consisting of.pfirits, brown and
bleached muslins, denims, duckings,
sheetings in great variety, tickings.
(.jeans, cassimeres, notions ot an Kinus,
boots and Bhoes.'besldes the best and
cheapest line of men's and boys'
clothing in town, also;.plenty of fresh
groceries. I have already laid in a
new stock and if you wish to buy any
goods call and see me, and I will sell
you new and fresh goods at bottom
prices. Farmers, if you have butter,
eggs, or corn in the ear to sell, I will
give you a bargain.
George Marion.
HOME AGAIN.
Shroff, the Portographer, has just
returned from a tour of the Eastern
cities, and can now be found at his
Gallery at all tlmes.Jfully prepared to
make pictures in the latest style. 36w3
TWO FOR FIVE cSnTS. IF YOU
Threshers, Reapers, Mowers, Corn
Planters, StalkJCutters, Cultivators,
Faning Mills, Corn Shellers & Plows
at GrangOrcPrices, by Stevensotl &
Cross.
Removad
Main street.
to my hew building 87
Louis Lowman.
CAN'T SMOKE EM, CHAW 'EM.
You may trtlli al)odt your Vinegar Bitters,
or your Hostctter's Bitters, hut Mlddleton's
Sweeney Collar is ih'e best collar made for a
sore necked horsa.
BLANKS;
School Directors' Blanks may be had by
calling at;the CountylClerk's office.
ATTENTION, GRANGERS.
Send for our price list with special terms
for Granges.
FURNAS, SON & McCORMICK.
I,. A. BERGMANN & CO.
Lamps-of every style at W. H. Mc
Qreery'S; 13-3m
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CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Repaired, and Jewelry Mannfacturei to order.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
SCHOOL TJOOKS
CHOOL JJOOKS
For sale cheap by
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SPUING TRAJDBi
1874.
FURNAS NURSERIES,
Brownville, Neb.
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Furnas,Son & McGormick
They offer the largest and most Select
general Nursery Stock ever offered in
the West, consisting in part of
20,000 Choice 3-year old Apple Tr.ees. .
100.000
2
500,000
50,000
40,000
50,000
20,000
J tt tt x
1,2. 3 and 4-year old Pear
Trees.
2, 3 and 4-year old Cherry
Trees.
1 and 2-year old Peach Trees.
Plum, Apricot and Necta
rine Trees.
4.000,000 No. 1 Honey Locust Hedge Plants.
2.000,000 " Osage Orango " "
5.000.000 Forest Tree Seedlings.
2,000,000 Evergreens. In variety.
100,000 each Blackberries, 'Raspberries and
Strawberries.
50,000 each Gooseberries and Currants.
20.000 Perpetual and Climbing Roses.
10.000 Flowering Shrubs.
10,000,000 Willow Cuttings.
Cooley's Early White, andlSanford
Corn.
IT-A-IiX-A-lST BEES.
BERKSHIRE ASD POLAC HOGS.
-Correspondence Solicited. Send
for Catalogue.-
T. N. MORROW.
F. M. SPERRY.
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SALE AND EXCHANGE
STABIjBS.
COGSWELL'S OLD STAND,
Cor. Main & 1st St.,
fiEOTOYILLE, NEBRASKA.
NEW STOCK,
BUGGIMIIH
LATEST JSTLJES.
MORROW Sc SPERRY,
Propricto rs.
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BODY & BHO.,
(Successors to J. L. Ckcoks fc Co.,)
BIJTOHEES!
RUN TWO SHOPS.
One opposite Sherman House, on jtf Bin street, the
otHer next door.to Bratton'? , on Si th ctreet.
Qpod. sweet. frpfiliineAt al v7 on hand, nnd sat
sfactlon guaranteed tt customers L-S -iy
6T: Xj. K.O"5T,
Dealer in
FURNITOHE I
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Undertaking a Specialty.
Keeps a full line of
METALIO ANPWOOr
BURIAL GASES.
56 Main Street, BROTOtlLLE, i'EB;
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Commission Merchants,
SHIPPERS,
AND DEALERS IN GRAIN AND COAL,
7 Main Street,
Brownville, Itfebraslsa.
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TIMES OF
Ordinance No. 35.
An Ordinance-Amendatory to Ordinance.
7, Dptlulng the Dut'les and CompQjiRnUon
of the Marshal and Street Commissioner,
BBITORDAINEDbytheaiayorandConn
cllmen of the City .oCrownvllle.THnt
section No. 2 of saldordinance shall read &
fwiinnxi. rnt iht Murshal shall receive as
compeusntlon-forjservlces as such Marshal
and Street Commissioner, the sum of Flfty
Dollars per month. In uenrml fnnd orders
from and bfter the 7th day of April. A. D. .
1S74. . , A. ., '
'Ordinance No. 2. defining the componsa-;
tlon of the city marshal is uereoy r.-ptHicu.
Approved March 5. 1571.
A. P. COGSWELL, Mayor.
Attest: J. B. Dockeu, Clerk 37w2
Ordinance Xo. 39.
An Ordinance Deflnlne tbo Duties aud Com
pensation of the City Clerk.
TVF. TTonDATNEDbv the Mayor and Conn-
XS cllmen of the City of Brownville, That
if -it.iii be the dutv of the Clerk to eafely
keeD all tbo books and papers of the city
pertaining to his oOlce; that heshall nienna
properly Indorse and keep the same, under
their respective heads, for any references;
that he shall not permit any official papers or
books to be taken from his nfllcr, except by
authority of law, but that the same shall bo
free for examination at all reasonable times;
that he shall make a true record of nil the
nrnpJinmi of the council, and Index there-
councni?. JjflAiStSSSrii? ,
and shall keep the records of ail the follow-!
ins books ns required by thejiouuoll :
IWnrd of all orders Issued :
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Record of all orders Issued and redeemed;
Record of all warrants funded ;
Record of all bonds Issued ;
Record of all licenses Issued ;
Record of nil settlements, Journal and
ledcer :
Anil 5I1HI1 1KSUB ail OrUfrs, IIIIU tmv ;
dicharge his duties as Clerk. He shall sign
. .1 1 f 1 t It 1.. a .1 MtliAomfok !
nil licenses, permits, Treasurer's orders, and J
nil (ithprrtlHIns In lw nprfnrmwl. and shall
open books of account. In which all accounts !
In favor of or against the city, shall be enter-'
ed to their respective accounts, and upon
payment by the city, shall take receipts
therefor nnd preform all and similar duties
nertalnintr to his office as shall be remilred
ofbim. And to keep all records and city
books posted In readiness jt any and nil
times, for references of all business pertain-
Ing to the city, that the city council mnyre-,
quire ol him from time to time. A.ud for
performing such duties as Clerk and nil tne
duties pertaining to making lax Lists and
duplicate Tax Lists and all other duties re
quired of him by the. City Council, ns City
Clerk, for which he shall receive for the
year that he is elected .to serve as City Clerk
for his services, the sum of Two Hundred
and Seventy-five Dollars on thegeneral Tund,
which shallJbe. paid AS follows; First quar
ter. Fifty Dollars; second quarter. Fifty Dol
lars ; third quarter, Etghty-Beven Dollars aud
Filty Cents; fourth .quarter, Eighty-seven
Dollars and Fifty Cents;
Ordinance No. 0. and all ordinances or
Darts of ordinances. In conflict with this or
dinance, are hereby repealed.
This ordinance snail te in eueci irora auu
after April 7. 1874.
Approved March.5. 1874.
A. P. COGSWELL, Mayor.
Attest: J. B. Dockeb. Clerk. 37w2
Ordinance Xo. 40.
To Provide forthe Funding of tho Warrants
of the City or isrownvme.
W
E IT . ORDAINED by the Mayor on
Coundlmen of the city of Brownviiio
That the Mayor, and Cjerk, of the City of
Brownville are hereby authorized and direct
ed to prepare, in due form, ccrialh bonds
hereafter set forth. .. 1. .,?
Sec. 21 Such bonds shall be. for the pay
ment, bv the Cltr of Brownville. of the sum
specified therein to the holders thereof, and
shall expresfl that they nr -issued in persu
ance or this ordinance. They shall he of the
denominations of Fifty and Ono Hundred
Dollars each, and shall bene, interest at the
rate of ten percent., payableannnally at the
City Treasurer's office. Such bonds shall be
signed by the mayor, nnd countersigned by
the Clerk, and tho seal of tho City of Brown-
villeafllxed thereto, i nere snail oe auacueu
to said bonds, coupons for the payment of
the interest above provided for, nnd said
coupons shall be received for taxes, and said
coupons shall be signed, the same as the
bonds.
Sec.3.- The holders of all outstanding city
orders or warrants drawn upon the city
treasurer of the City of Brownville. and
bearing date prior to the first day of Febru
ary A. D. 1874, shall at any time prior to Jhc
first day or July. A. D. 1S74. present thesame
to the Mayor and Clerk In sums of Fifty and
One Hundred Dollars, and the said Mayor
and Clerk shall In lieu .thereof Issue a bond,
or bondS, to the holder of said warrants,
equal tO.one! dollar ln.bonds forone doilnr-in
orders or warrants, together with .the Inter
est. If ahy bo duo on such orders or warrants
so presented. The snld clerk shall forthwith
cancel such warrants by writing across the
face of ench of them. In red ink, legibly, the
fniiowintr words. "Cnnceieu dv issue 01 uonu
No., this day of , 1X74," and the
said cancellation shall be slgnedjy both the
city clerk and the party prcsentingsuch war
rants or orders.
Sec. 4. The City Clerkshallrecord.In books
kept for that pnrposo, nnd accessible to all
persons, a statement of the bonds so Issued,
giving their number, date, amount, to whom
Issued, also of warrants received therefor,
giving the number, date, to whom Issued,
amount of principal and interest, if any,
and at the next regular meeting of the Clty
Couucll thereafter; ho shall deliver td the
City Council all orders or warrants so recei y
ed and cancelled by him. and the said City
Council, after examination pf. the warrants
and the record of them kept by tho City
Clerk, as above provided for.and beingsatis
fled of the correctness of all the proceedings,
shall file each and every such order or war
rant with tho records of the CHy Council.
Sec. 5. The payment of said bonds and
coupons shall be made from the sinking funjl
of the said city of Brownville, and the tax
assessed to furnish said sinking fund shall be
paid only In cash or in said coupons, and up
on presentation of the said bonds by the
holders thereof to the City Treasurer, one
rmr from the date thereof, and surrenderinz
the coupons thereto attached and payable
for that year, tho said City Treasurer shall
pay to tho holder of said bonds the Interest
then due nnd one-tenth of the principal of
said bonds, and the holder or holders of s.ald
oonds shall receipt thereon to the City Treas
urer for the amount of principal, so. paid.
The City Treasurer shall cancel aU, coupons
recelvjwl by him, by writing legibly across
tho face thereof, in red Ink, "paid in full,'!
and upon the paymep? In full of any of said
bonds the City Treasurer '.shall cancel the
same as coupons and report In writing to the.
City Council, at the next regular meeting
thereafter, all the bonds so canceled by him,,
and return said bonds with such report in
writing to the said City Council,- who, jifter
examination of the report, and being satis
fied of the regularity of all the proceedings
therein, shall file each and every bond so
canceled by the City Treasurer, and tho re-
Eort or statement of the City Treasurer shall
o filed by the City Clerk with the records of
the City Council.
Sec. . Thlsordlnancosliall be In forco from
and after its publication ono week in a news
paper in thecity of Brownville.
Approved March 5th. 1871.
A. P. COGSWELL, Mayor.
Attest: J. B. DocKER,.Clerk. 37v2
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ONE BOOR WEST OV COITRT HOUSE.
WAGON MAKING, Repairing,
Plows, and all work, done In the best
manner and on short ricftce. Satisfaction Kparau
teetl. GlTehimacall. Il7.
jKWarraatee nHd"?Iar:taac Deeds, fo
ale at the AdvertlserCoantlng Itoopx
Go to Bergman & Co., for Golden
Thread fine cut. They sell it very
rapidly and alwayo have it fresh and
sweet.
Wfnt
Dr. J. Walker's California Yin-;
egar Juniors are a purely vcgetablo
preparation made chiefly from the na-
tiro herbs fongd on the fowcr ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Cahfor-
nia, tho medicinal properties of which"
aro extracted therefrom without tho uso.
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost;
daily asked. "What is tho causo of tho '
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit-,
ters!" Our answer is, that they remova "
,. r.i:wm ,1 ll, nnttnhf rn
tllO cailRO of disease, and the patient TO-
covers his health. They arc the grcatT
blood purifier and a life-giving principle;
a perfect Kenovator and Invigorator.
of tho system. Never before in tho
Tiistory of the world has a medicino boea
compounded possessing tho romarkabla
qualities, of YijjF.GAaBiTTKas in hcah'nfc.tha "
fen oi everj ,l" -"' jj
aro a genne i-urawc oauii ."'"
rcliovinir Congestion or Inflammation ox
taa l.JV.er UUU VlbCUiUl vlia m uuw
Diseases
The properties of Dr. walker's
YikegauBittkbs arc Aperient, Diaphoretic,"
Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic
Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera
tive, and Anti-Bilious!
Grateful Thousands proclaim Viif
egak Bitters tho most wonderful In-vigorant-
that over sustained tbo sinking
system. .
No Person can take these IJittcra..
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones avo not de
stroyed bv mineral poison or othor
means, aud vital orgaua waited beyond
repair.
Bilious. Iloniittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, which aro so preva
lent in the vallova of our peat rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grando,
., - . I -TT? -l .m. m DiliAtiS
Read,' Alabaitia,. Mobile, bavannan.ii..
anoke, Jatnes, and many jbon?,, with
their rvast tributaries, .throughout our
entire country during the Siuunier hiliV
AutUnm, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro
invariably accompanied by extensivo lc
rangoments of the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their,
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow-4
crful ititluenco upon these various or
enns. is csscntiallv ncccssan'. Thero"
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal tt
Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bittkrs,:
as they will speedily reuiovo the dark-;
colored viscid matter with which, tho
bowels are loaded, at tho same timo
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its Muitlswith ViSfenAie:
Hitters. No epidemic can tako hold,
of a svstcin thus fore-armed.
Dvsjiepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache l'ain iu the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations or tiro Stomach, Bad'Taster'
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, 1'alpita
tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia.'
One bottle will provo a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise
ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil .Whit
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, SwellUl.'qwk, .
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflainmntiou?, Inuolont.
Inflammation, Mercurial AiFections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eye, etc.
In these, as in all other coudtitutiotial Dis
eases "Walkku's Yi.veg..r Bittkiis havo
shown their crcat curativo nowem in tho
most obstinate nnd intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit-,
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
tbo Blood, Liver, Kidneys juitl , BUul)ert
these Bitters have flo erftiril: Such Diseases
are.Cftnsed by Vitiated iflood.
Jitechanieal Diseases. Persons en
gaged iu Taints and Minerals, such a
Plumber, Typc-settcro. Gold-boatorj, awl
Miners, as they ndvanco in life, aro subjeoc
to paralvsis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, tako a doso of TValkkr's Vl.x
egar. Bitters nccasioiiallr.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptiona, Tet
ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, PinipleV
Pustules, Boils, Carbunclu., lting-trornr
Scald-bead, Soro Eyp. KryHipehw,-Itch,
Scurfs, Discolorationn of tho Skin, Humors .
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever namo
or natiue, aro literally dut np and carriod'
out of the system iu a short uuio ty incus
of these Bittcra. v..
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,.
lurking in the svstem of so many thousands,
are effectually destroyed nnd removed. Kd
sy.stcm of medicine, "no vermifuges, no itn
thehninitlcs will free the hysteiu from worms
like these Bitten?.
For Female Complaints, inyonng
or old, married or sunglc, tit the d.VhL Wo
manhood, or tho turn of lifo; theso Tonic
Bitters' display so decided an influence tht
improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse tho Titiated DIood when-'
over you find its impurities hnrstiugthrouglr"
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, pr,SqreaJ.
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
slupgish in the veins r cleanse it when it U
fonl; your feelings will tellrauwbcn. Zeepf
the blood pure, and tbo health of, the systom-.
will follow. . . . , , . ,
R. H. MeDCNA&D Jt CO.. w
DragRista ami Gen. Agts., Sanyran'cittfo, Califoral;
aad cor. of Vahin;?ton and Charlton SU.. N..Y.
Sold fcyall Drugglat aad Dcalr.
Read this, and then .'give'" it to a.
Friend.
A11.T (not Premium) rilROJlOS fUTEX
toevrryneTT nnbscrlber thutTriUrcwit
the rceplar pubnrriptop ta lurrfurkUros.,,
Art 1'nblislirrn, 31 Wnsliinston tt., Bpstom
JCach sul)criber can stJwt Ircai the fbUowws 3t-.
prlni.ajtdKHnreof one quality, and to orthe S
nre 1G.T2U or t:ixlS. Will lx forvvartlcil by mall. fr
Onr two enromos." locd itornlnff." and "Uool
ytjht.'ori"iIorni!iicKl3it-i.a:id ' llarpy Dreanw',
or " Wide Awake." or - Past Aslcfp :" or Sun.
rise." aU ".Siid-jpC" or.1 pair of Sprint:, or Sum
mer. or Autumn Bouquets : or "THotlifr's Pete:"or
lhls Uttle Pi Wont U Market;" or "TliC OldT
ArmClialr:" or. Granilmother'sPets;" or"sjun
siilaeaod Shadow." the five companions: or. 'Th'
Founder of the Great Wwl;" or. "Frfendof Tem
Derante:' or; JW Doben and Ills Friends:" the
thre companions or. " jly ltt Friend :" or
"Binlie unl I;" or Cress.'nsf the Stream."
FonrlJi-iue's.-efJChaawjPtediliwM, 8.x. or Six
Eoquew.fixd,wlth.locra3 and IJIWe Acrostics ou
the backs. , . -. K- I ,r
Or an ArSfet' rroof of '-Tje apd irecl:" "r
" Grandlather Watch." cunipanipp.1 : cr. tfun
ihlue:and Hbndcw: or. " Happy, Iftiya or CtillU
hood:" or." Tne FUst Prayer' companions: or.
" airlatllealln thd 3llnd Man." All new prints,
and arc American, subjects. aiijr American ariuu.
KaUofaction warranted, and alt are our own aiana
Ijictnre. ;Cptup:tnJoaorniupioprIat(ntSl,8
per ct orprit,affibe subject murbe.
Any psJnJorcariJib5 tftfctn suoCTlptlonawIll
also receive a pair or our 153 Water Color Eand
scapes. "Spring Time" and "Harvest," tee-flrsc
water-color chromes madeln the United States.
Kern It by Boston or Xcw York draft, or Post Of
fice order, or rejrfstercd letter, when possible.
Jlore popalarthanowr celebrated Clirawo.J
Wide iwaW an "Fatit Aleep,'y nrj
onr neir Aiuer ciu: Chrojaiw. 'Snnrlac' uod
"Suasct." Price, niountco.pcrpnir. ij1f-
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