Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 28, 1874, Image 3

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ADVERTISER.
Hitfeer' aouccs.
ssor 22E Advektishb for sale by a.
rr 'ufce-Uer, Eationsr oni 2 ews De&I-
- TitAte . M" doorto tfcePoKofflce.
-29. -t as ordinary reading Tnarttt,
:;-- - j-nsa cestsper line, each Insertion.
'Vspjay type, twenty-five P" eca aidttl-
u above rsas-
rjrcsTS nnier the bead sf - Waated."
cw
i " i-chwd tweaty-Sve cents fer each adver
..0faTeUns,orle58jeeaiii!sertion. AJ-ea-nts
3tc Sacs, at lUe rate of 2xe
.T7 -.- NUC .M"", . 1
a Fr -aw. " " -
Autliorlxecl Ageati.
T- es. at Si. Deroln.ls ear asthorized agent
r'jrt.MnCHTeJUvru.r"-
i -. c-i.na ftn.1 lyftcT-
Jsa-T
krlto collect and receipt for xaeaeya ane
X' sIBEB-
JL SirxrcK Is obt MitfcGrfcsi asent at Aspln
rt . xeivesabscriptiaadadvcrtlsins.and
5y& awl receipt Uk monies doe as.
Bfi-rr at Peru. JS erel wu.-..!
uraEs aadcouectaadrece-.p for the aaae.
" tairbkotser &. "SACKEH. :
inibUshersAGveruser. .
CJTT A3Z C0TJ3TTT.
-A. geatle rain
-e-ron.
all of Thursday
anty Association;?, of H. meets
t .rani Prairie, Tuesday, Junelmd
I
-
eting '
tFrf-i
7;ei;ad the pleasure ot m
T. J Majors in the city last '.
a.
ry Hacker ha3 been making
- improvements oa his residence
remember the sale of lots at
.-er.JiC aest Monday. Be ready to
, : free ride says the Judge.
", 1 Berger was initiated into
. ' -. wnville Division of S. of T A
i:Fr.l3y evening
- T-. Teeumseh Herald has heard
- trv cirl in that county who
..- v harrowed
eleven aeres of
j
j
r "
one dav.
i x Robinson has workmen ex-
rforifa-new business house,
.--edtely en
Ft of
Lawman's
It'
te a fine brick building.
Bowman. whohss been 1
- llr B.
t . ., TT-cL3.t- 5 Too fTfitfinp un
" re::,rr for that city, came up to ;
j family in this city, last Satur- j
ji
j
- rimers from the northwest part ' of Peru, has secured several new sub
, ...,. ti- nrrisrv-t for s. scribers for us at that place. The
ATUIZV n V vr- I w-
.. .cat e.-p wits uever better.
zl fr-! trees of bearing age are
young fruit.
;
- Wt- understand that T. J. Mr-
Tr.-cjpalof the Normal School,
IX
ini La gjne in West Point as one;
JL? " minittee of Examinaiion
a
i.jrc:I.la-y ehol.
j is
- Wj sv-pre mistaken In saying that
U-:
- p
.ock
was sentenced to five!
?tk "-f ruoompnt ""for "roUbIn'Tthet
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" ff ,ii .n .xownviie. ie vsraa
- " -" ports from some twenty-five coun
..; . nniv one vear. isr . . .. .
-..mn-inmAntM Ft Madison j
eo.imprnmenti3Ft.Main.
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- To- B-atrice Express thiuks the
7.Ile eatrie are herded in town j
r,T... itti lmt nto. We !
k- . ... j K-.ii.Ti ; d
Ut too many hills and orun
ircooi pasturage, and have to drive;
- s mile or two before gra?s
i L.er creeii thincs are rounu ,
vt a5 luxuriantly asm Beatrice-
9T.
:nitv of the Scorese office.
I'
-VV see by the Liaaoln papers
-ii.t..a been determined to hold a
r : Ta.r at Lincoln on the 2fnd,
-'- -itL. and 25th days of Sepleni
' I: is to be regretted that the
532-?r- in tke materhave selected j
'-It -e for the Fair oTthis county, !
-ra.Lg to present appointment. i
- . w- mree yv , ,
Jsj ami many ot our Ci""a ! many Granges to buv directly from
- W--.5 like to attend both their , thg mQnufacture. Frk:es, however,
-F.r and the District j? air, ean- , arg much reduced from those of form--3so
unless the time for one tr er owing, of course, tothepres--sather
is changed. We suggest to.surebro' ntto bear by the Grange
Agricultural Board of this conn-.
::atae time for holding our i?air
--a week or two later, or earlier, as
j be thought best, and that will
"-!:.: as little as -possible with
shboring Fairs.
A. - " 1
i
i
iry canvassed the city the other j
j .u -ee vraat aavertieuicii "
-JgEtto insert in the premium Iisia
-"-sajproacning vjooaty x-aii, auu
-.3 not meet with good success.
-"tUsinsss men do not desire to ad-
i
-- is. that way. As the advertise- ; farmer de3troyers of insects. Some
J-J" J -ave heretofore usually paid for Qf Ms neighbors in the vicinity of
Pr-Gilng, itcoat the agricultural so- thg couutyfarm hope he will discon
octhlns. This year if the society ' . . . , ,Hta.riminate slaushter of
-1 hire its pamphlet printed, the J
c W3." ! w-.r. niu niiA Htr tho
.J nave tone paia oy iue
Jsa:
lrJ jf the society which it is
ymtoodenleted Circumstances
3, essefiifillv offr the rounds !
tmudingE are put in proper shape
J paired as should be. The fail-
t. rrncnro oifi.arfialncr however.
e e Advertiser have determin-;
r- -- w au . t; bj.Mp.. --
'-araake nn rfiffcrence with the
Association, for we have offered to
s- e premium list in nice pam
ioRn withont anv charire free,
K. f .1- . . . . J:-..r- n
i. lie Association ueuee u
" 6 printing, and no advertise
ftsgha;: go Into it excepting those
if,.... 6 ""xau. ..- "-
i rfl rc..n ii..i ., 1 Hirrol
-"Muus uiai iuc pcwjic -.
QTeiy friendly towards us, giving
Qath tm,. i ..i,mii 11 monr 1 1.
''s urn w--. 4 - n caa rrm nuir-i
J881!, and are willing to contribute
J4 ?anerous!y towards its success.
&0Pea?hf hAlid-c-n the neoDle of
--1 ziau oeiieve tne peup.o j i
town aud country have such a
t ftnd are ready, every one, to do
0rh6rhic fn. ;fo nnnnmmsticn. f j
tftor j x .,k
. "- ucsi lor its coiiauLLiLLia.i. ieu
i . .. :r. i
au . .. . r
year. tw ,- vrr r-on for!
Jg, wHl be one of the most pro- i,ia
7Te tbe people have ever seen,
.-v certainly wm not permit ,
G
. ui nn n n . ormn-jr tjt itg a
mi Mr .. -. ii .
uteoranvthnr- nr !r.
fc'OORMIGK
Three more prisoners recently
caped from the Nebraska City jail.
J
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The Missouri river has been ris
ing gradually since last Thursday.
Pred August deserves to be brag
ged on, as a street sprinkler. TTr rtn
j his wort well.
The population of this cctJnty is
8.202. In 1870 It was 7,694. Increase
of 709 within four veara.
A fashion critic says that the
new bonnets ,are the o'ld ones sat
down on for half an hour or so.
The Star Hotel is about to have a
new landlord, but we have not heard
who the lucky man will be.
Mrs. Berkley will receive to-day
May 2Sth, another invoice of hats.
Something entirely new and novel,
never before seen in this market.
m. x7,j , -,,
lor one day Lincoln is to have a
5130,000 government building and the
crusaders are busted. Wo ain-o
thought they were -terribly cracked.
All ourmercantile establishments
are well stocked up with goods for the
spring and summer trade ; and so far
as we are able to judge goods are be
ing sold at thelowest possible living
rates.
i j.uuuwsxivcru,u larmer on. ine
fo!ah-- ?an'y Grangers have- Muddy, and Mrs. Helbert, residing a
formed a""joint stock, company and'r m i. r ... ,. .
subscribed the necessary Spftal to i feWmieaJVe3t of Brownnlle. died
start business. TfebrnxkrT cmj, a, !
What kind of business ? We have-
n't heard about that before. f
Inflation or otherwise, there
one thing certain, and that is, when!
anv Of Otir furmprs rT cfnnL-m!;r;'
any of our farmers or stockraisers
have grain, cattle, hogs, etc., to sell
there is plenty of money to pay cash
down with.
-S.P. Tuttle and Frank Afnrri?
Good for Ueub4ha.:egoId heir nterest in the Stflr
Hotel to Alf. W. Morgan and are go-
! ing to engage in the well auger busi-
1 A TTT. l
"esa- . ve oeeve tney nave aone
well, for the Morgan auger is a sue-
cesg.
A j gkeen lagfc
hBftrintinn. w ,,
i It's no use to try to.get along without
rthe ADVERTISER. A man can cer-
Set aIon and Pron better
wiin nis county paper tnan ne can
woatit.
We hae
nejrlected to acknowl-
edge the fact that the Rev. Mr. Britt,
Rev. gentleman called at our office
last week but we not being in did not
have the pleasure of meeting him.
George Garrison has been re-in-j
stated in his old position as superm
tendent of the Great Western Liverv
Stable, by Sperry & Morrow. George
a master at that business and the ,
proprietors of that popular institution
realized that they could not well get
along without him.
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We have observed the oron re-
f "ie ite and from all par.s or it, j
amUnnolocalIty arethey5a.d to
olher than excellent. Of course, it j
g o ear m uoU s.-
fe geaerally made to the wheat and j
frHit crI- Corn is coming up splen -
idly and promises well
j -
.Vth h , OD3 that are
promised for the rapidly
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,inondent. If the 1
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anticipations of the people in this one (
respect is nearly met with, times, i
with the merchant and farmer, labor-
with, times, i
er and mechanic, and all cluses of
business men will be good.
The Teeumseh Herald says more
orrriitnrnl imnlements have been
soM th.g yeftr by lhe deaIers in that
citv than ever before, uotwitbstand-
ins the expressed
determiuation of
.AW . W...W.- ..
What in the name of common
sense does a man mean by spending
bis time shooting birds this time of
vear we unuersujuu Lueto is a .
tain school teacher iuthls county, u
JMt . '
. q, cflafiniug .him,eIf to
training the young idea how to shoot,
con3tantly when out of school,!
wandering about o-.-er the neics i
(-.
.'shooting all kinds of inoffensive
birds, which are a real benefit to the
the innoeente, and suggest that it
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... ,. ., tn rin co.
.tw nntpn-or on mr list f friends,
Thouzh graced -K-lth polished manaers and
flnesense.
Yet wanting ;sibHity, the man
W he needlessly sets foot apoa a worm."
Qewper.
Mr. Tnomas Bobbins, a lone old I
man, living away up North Avenue.
and who raises garuen iruc. auu
sweet potatoes, was brought before
Judsze Stull on Wednesday last oy
Marshal Campbell, for the offense off purported to be some items of news
using vulgar, obscene and profane jfrom Republican City, one of which
language in a loud and offensive man- wa3 a scandalous story about J.N.
npr in The uresence of ladies, and for j Lucas, Esq., in connection with an-
f"llinr a certain IadV bad names. The f
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testimony was asainsc ttonuiu, uu
tr. r u t - ..,
- jnr,fn ,-f nri oniH hp" had not been
- mi i w mmo r tmi nnii v -u vmws
hia.rtht hothered hTm. that he
Ufll III! ?UUiU blk-
blackguarded the cat and called the
f ci.Harnn! names, and that hel
;.i..,. wnrd intended for the!
t.. .tMr.foi1 nil his- talki
and" aou-e to his cat. The Judge fin-
"'""-"" --.-. nr-ui.L.ukWM ,
. . .c j-ii n.r nnsta nnn '
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msfs nniT'
ntlv mniiMtPd him not to talk to
-uiLa nve uuuo.
to talk to '
is eat in that way and manner any j fellow that wrote thatlettertb'Brbwn
mre, and if he was brought before ; vilfe, if he finds him out.
rnore
offense be
nin agam Ior sucn au u- :
irnn n nnit trrnrisoiiiiieiit iu iiuw. ---
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it is a pity about that cat.
NEW LISHTBEAFf REA'PEB MOW -
Mr. Tirtrrr of A i Ti -
a call Tuesday.
We understand that Phil. Deuser
has been sick for several days past
We notice that our "grain buyere
have been busy receiving wheafthis
week.
See advertisement for Eealed pro
posals to build a school house, in dis
trict No. 23.
Birl Hoover is buying immense
quantities of wheat and corn, at Ne-
maha City.
,-.
-Lost, one-heavy gold sleeve but
ton. The finder's price will -Be paid
Lby leaving it at this office.
Monday adn Tuesday of this week
McCoy received about four car loads
of hogs. He ships to Chicago.
Since farmers have got their
com about all planted, business ap
pears more lively on our streets..
"We understand that our telegraph
office is to have a new operator. Miss
Mullet arrived Tuesday to take charge
of same.
Joe Hudart has ice to supply the
city, and commenced delivering.
Leave ypur orders with him if you
want hice.
Thomas Evers, a farmer oa the
on the 2otfa Inst
Hetzel and Huf. Leach we un
derstand, have purchased the right
of Morgan's well auger for Is emaha
Jv ,.
e 'C
county ana propose to maee wells for
We have two Interesting com
munications from J. S. Church, one
From Oshsosh, and the other . from l
Chicago, which will appear in our
next issue.
We say again that -our railroad
news is good. Everything said aud
done tend toward confirming us in
the belief that a brighter day awaits
this people and is close at hand.
James W. Dje called on us this
week. He Is agent For a patent
churn, said to be an excellent one ;
and he is alo agent for the Easterly
l Reaper, the best one made, -we guess.
BrownvlHe is the most orderly,
peaceable, quiet city of our acquaint-
' nrifP. Pn apMnm vre : 0 flntnlr min
or have a street riot, as of old. We
never before saw such a Brownviile.
Downie Muir, of the Merchant's
I Bank, Lincoln, came down last Mon-'
day to see his parents and friends at
Brownviile. and will remain dtrrln
the week. He favored the Adver
tiser with a call and a friendly chat.
Read the advertisement of John
a Bell's lumber yard. He wants it
distinctly understood that he has the
most extensive lumber yard in the
country and can sell so cheap aa to
please every bod v that can be pleased
" "
at all.
Friend Henry Hart, ofAspin-.
. lnfoPrin.
ed ug h3t h cros3ed on the uew !ron I
bd!gs at Nemaha CitT a3 be came to
towrK Wednesday, 27th, we believe
wasthe firat day it wa3 rendy for
crossing teams.
TI tAlthwin ntiemBn called
ap-lthis week and renewed their sub
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W.r . .1.- , , .. . -r
w. Prnn M.nArinipniiflnt Pnhlio
Iastruetion ; F. Studheit, of Feblng ;
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w. Hawxby, J. K. Smith, Nemaha
City ; Thos. Higgins, Aspinwall ; A.
T. Hutchinson, Peru; J. L. Crook.
R?d Oak, Iowa; J. P. Price, John
sou, Neb. They all say they like the
Advertiser better than ever before.
Overcoats are getting to be bur
densome these days along about now,
and in fact we saw a man-in town
the other day in his shirt sleeves and
another with a summer coat on.' Ice
cream signs are to be seen. and to-diy
we heard what we to&k to be the pop
of a soda bottle. From the array of
whiteness we are led to believe that
warm weather is near at hand.
Our worthy fellow-oitizen, L. A.
Bergmau, has been appointed an
agent for the American Line of steam-
era between rmiaueipnia auu .uier
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pool. From him you can get a ticket
to any of the interior points of Europe.
Persons may visit the "old country
now at very low iravenng raies, iur
. A 1 I 4. -. .
instance, about $40. would take Gus.
back to Hamburg, his old home in
Germany.
Just as we go to press we learn
that Stowarc Black, a young man
about 23 years old, son of Isaac Black,
Pom tcas rirnwned on Tuesday of
Peru, was drowned on Tuesday
cthis week while bathing in the Mfs
Csouri Biver. His body was Immedi-
iatelv recovered but could notbe.resus-
citated. He could not swim and was
floating on a log when he fell of with
the result stated. A similar case to
the drovra,-ug 0f Frank Paxton a year
"ago.
A few weeks ago we published,
our readers'here will remember, what
other man's wife
ve lasc wees re-
ceived a letter from Judge x.ucas ae
nyiug the accusation, and stating
that the man who wrote the private
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letter containing the slander to a cit
izen of this city, is a "contemptible.
cowardly liar."" We are glad
r Wo .ire triad Judse
Lucas is innocent of the charge of
"TOttinor nwav" with another
W;fe, and take pleasure in-setting him
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r!n .f hfltnrp nitmanv irc.u j
;nKf iiafnro hittmanv menus OIlOls
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city. Lucas will put i
city. Lucas will put a head on the
aud
ton batten, by Stevenson- fe Cross-.
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PiTEOSS OF HUSBANDRY.
Regular quarterly meeting of the
County Association at -Grand Prairie
first Tuesday in June, (2nd in3t.) 10
o'clock A. 2L.
CHUP.CH HOWE, Pres't.
T. J. Majoks, Sec'y.
f Grand prize given to McCormick's
new light draft reaper and mower at
the World's Fair over all other ma
chines. Sold by Stevenson & Cross.
TaE "EASTERLY" REA5EB.
James W. Dye is selling theEaster -
iy .rteaper. Tnls reaper is acknowl-
fl,Ua, . ., . . , . . ""-""i
edged by all to be the lightest draft
rano. most aur&nle machine now In
use. Farmers will do well to send
for circulars or call on me at Urown
ville, and examine the machine for
themselves.
SwS JA3TES W. Dye.
FAR3IERS
If you want to purchase a Header
give your order by the 1st of June, so
you will be ablo to hate it in time.
TlSDEL & P.ICHABDS.
H. H. Dolen has received a splen
did line of summer hats which he
will sell very low, also a full line of
linen suits.
McCormick's new light draft reap
er, the best in down grain, sold by
Stevenson s Cross.
FARJIERS.
We call your attention to the fact
that the Headers are in great demand
this season, and those who intend
getting one will call by the 1st of
I June and give their order. Bv so do
ing will be able to get a machine.
TlSDEL & ElCHARDS.
A new stock of neck wear aud Ecarf
rings at Dolen's.
ciiOCics : clocks :
The undersigned has just received
a Ianre lot of clocks of variouf styles
and nrices. If you want a clock cive
b
him a call he can suit you.
His pri-
ees are right down to suit the times.
Joseph Shutz.
Car load of Buckeye Reapers at
Tiadel fc Richards.
A new stock of piece goods at Dol-
Farmers, In buying a reaper get
one that will do good work in down
grain, for from present prospects
wheat is going to be so rank that if
we have a rain storm it will he badly
lodged, and the McCormick beats all
others in down grain. Sold by Ste
venson & Cross.
TISDEL &. RICHARDS
Dealers in ail the best harvesting
., . Buckev. Woods.
'Kirby and Cavuga Chief Eeapers
Haines III. Headers. Give your or-
I ,lnK In tima jr c rk !A enra r? rrot"-
a machine.
For a nice, light, nobby coat call on j
Dolen. I
FAR01ERS
Are bovine machinery of Tisdel &
rRfcbards. They k-eep the-befei antlf
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ell the cheapest.
CULTIVATORS 1 CULTIVATORS 1
We have a few more of "those fine
cultivators which we offer down at a
bargain, all warranted in every par
ticular or no sale.
Tisdel & Richards.
MeCorrniekJ5 new light draft reap
er and mower was awarded the only
medal at the World's Exposition in
1S73, and sold by Stevenson & Cross.
The nobbiest hats in town can only
be had at Dolen's.
THE FOURTH OF JULY
Nor the 1st of August have come
yet, but Craddock & Son have the
best and most complete stock of guns,
ammunition, etc., ever in this mar
ket. They call attention of those
wanting a good but cheap fowling
piece to their large stock of muskets.
They IraTe two hundred, ranging in
prices from $2.50 to 55.00. Call on
('raddock & Son.
TISDEL fc IilCHAROS
Are daily receiving machinery by
the car load and are able to give you
lower prlce3 than elsewhere.
RAILROAD IS TO BE BUILT.
A. W. Nickell, late of McCreery &.
Niekell, has concluded not to move
from Brownviile, but has bought Loa.
ThurmanJs Drug store, next door to
State Bank, and he will be-glad to see
all of his old friends and patrons at
his new Drug Emporium. 47tf
New Bed Steads, Carpets, Bureaus,
and Wash Stands, cheap for cash, at
Roy's Furniture Store. Call soon.
SHOE PACKS.
If you want a pair go to Alex.PkOb
ison's. For fair dealing'and the lowest fig
ures go to Stevenson & Cross.
To tUe Granger of.Vemaha County.
I take pleasure in recommending
Messrs. Stevenson & Cross to transact
your business until I receive instuc
tioas from the State agent, and I au
thorize them to take orders for you.
S. W. Kfeiy,
County Agent.
RECEIVED.
A ner snpplv- of spring Coilco as
L. LOViIA2TS.
Spring "and Summer Goods.
Will open a large stock of funcy.
dress goods at L. Lowman's.
Teas. A full assortment at Swan
& Bro.'s, at prices to suit all.
Booss and Shoes for men, ladies and i
1 nfiiMron ifrT. T.rkTrtwn ?
L A I A IUI t A A - . &U J -. I X S M III '1 II r
teas: teas::
The cheapest.and .best at Gilmore &
Co's.
The best corn planters in Nemaha
i county, sold by Stevenson & Cross.
TBjS COTHxTY.
XTE3IS "11031 SHERIBAE.
A. C. Half., of Kalaniiz. Mich.
spent last weefcin this vicinity
He
intends to locate in Nebraska.
Those improved Weir Corn
Plows are nearly all gone. Persons
wishing to buy had best call soon.
People -visit Sheridan daily for
the purpose of selecting lots before
I the sale which will be the 1st day of
' june.
T u
, We,are to have a picture car in
h ,ua , nrL, au a
Sheridan the last of this week and
the first of nexL. Let all come that
want pictures.
Prospects for fruit were never
better, and how we shall ever get
through those awful 'hedges i3 now
the great question.
Every week more copies of the
Advertiser come to Sheridan than
did the week before. So we judge its
circulation is increasing.
Some people are complaining of
two young men who left town be
tween two days. Some small things
are missing and no one knows when
they will return.
Mr. Is . Bishop, of Geneva, Ohio,
is visiting relations in Sheridan. He
spent the winter in California and re
turns home with his health greatly
improve!!.
We have noticed several pieces of
corn up in the vicinity, and several
farmers have already begun cultivat
ing. There is a fair promise for an
abundant crop cf wheat this fall.
Our County Superintendent vis
ited the district school recently. Miss
Locke, the teacher, feels highly hon-
ored and hopes he will come sgain
soon. Wouldn't we like to be Coun
ty Superintendent.
What's the matter with Hr. H.
of the Granger? He appears to fear
t rivals among the female graduates of
Mrs. Brice. Never mind Doctor.
you can train fast horses ladles will
not lecture on that subject.
Wesley Duudas is selling lets of
goods. Everybody who examines
stock and prices since he .quit .the
credit system ami reauceu prices, is f
satisfied that it is no use to send away
for goods when they can buy cheaper
at home. -
We heartily commend the letter
of Mr. Bridge, in the last Advertis
er, to the consideration of all classes.
If all Grangers would talk aud write
as he does, and practice the same,
there would be no cause for opposi
tion to the Grange movement.
-The school teacher at Grand
J Prairie, Miss Anna Bali, makes use
of the blackboard and goes for the
j Grangers who spit tobaoco juice and
1 rolls of tobacco oa the school house
floor. That's right, Anna, give 'em
... nu .t . r 41..H .u.t
i:ls. icii uiuui iu;ciuiui, iunt i uai
they're for.
During a ride through the south-j
western Dart of the county last week
...... . 1
i we saw several breaking
teams at,PCtrs.
work, and also .several houses in pro-
We think there is
' "- . -
more impTOven
mpTOvement beins: made in
the countv the present season thaniraa"S-
' for several years past.
i
We notice in a paper an account
of the skedaddling of the arent of!fo
the Grangers in Mitchell County,
Iowa, with the money received byi
' him for sales of wheat and corn be
longing to the farmers ojihis vicinity.
Another instance of the folly of trust
ins such affairs to middlemen.
QlaTtKri line hn acrarol tails
. ,..,,.. , -,,, A
maue by lightning rod peddlers of f
late. Conner scroll. Conner atrin. cor-1
ruated-iron, round iron and other
... .-,ii u k j ii.
varieties of rods, have each had their
1 advocate, who, of course, are each
' ; .... .i
i stronir in recommending nis own rod
., ".i : n .u. Tir i.
uu i-'uutKiiuiuic .... o,..c.. c u.e j
become so mixed on the subject that f
to be safe we think we will do as the
contributor to the Rural JS sw Yorker)
advUw. "huv one of each kind and
kind
T I
twist them all together and theu we
couldn't help being right.
SS DESOIX ITEMS.
The farmers are generally busy
and business is rather dull.
A. J. Bitter surely means busi
ness this time. He Is out n the trail
at least five nights during every
week.
Sam, step into W. T. Durett's
I with me a moment. They have an
article which they will produce that
will take effect Immediately.
Dr. and Auntie Rice enjoyed a
good ride behind the colts a few ev
enings since. Dr. Holds a cteady
rein and the grays perform quite
well.
Judge Ritter has just received a
Iaige and well assorted stoek of Agri
cultural Implements. te proposes i
to sell low down for cash. Come and
examine for yourselves.
State Deputy McCdsland deliver-
f ed us a"temperance lecture on Thurs-
ua nifiui iai,. ne gae us uire. hi- ,
formation from the frout, and express-
ed himself highly pleased at the suc-
i cess of the cause all over the State.
County Superintendent Pearson
was in town last week looking after
the educational interests of our com
munity. He thinks it will be possi
ble.for him to superintend an Insti
tute for us during the coming fall or
winter.
Rome was once tiie most power
ful nation in the world, so she galued
H , "".,,. .... f
ey ' ' , , . -f
well. Jeroin on last Saturday dream
ed sbe mhrbt become rrotorious. Ai
kjicah; party and ageneral good time.
Were the order of exercises. The t
ipriucipai ooject of ail was .to bid
adieu for a 3hort time to the olaee!
" where we actively carry on our differ- a full line of smoker's articles con
sent vocations in other" words we de- ' stantlv on hand atBerirman & Co's..
sired to forges wno we were, and
where we came from. The Nemaha
suggested itself as a place which
would" afford" the necessary accommo-t
nations for pleasure-seekers, and
ER THE BEST
thitherward we journeyed. Hillsdale
did not-assume a very business-like
asoecfc. The mill was silent and.. the
villsers anneared silent, toa. When
we arrived jt piuwaJl what a hap-'
j nv cnause. In front of and in Cant.
Minick's stare were crowds of people
exchanging produce for goods. At
Ed. Wiesenreider's we noticed our
former townsman Prank: Pother.
When we ascertained that he was
employed as clerk in the establish -
1 merit we at dnce predicted for the
house a big business. We noticed
several other houses doing business
i on a smaller scale.
Aspinwall ships
larger quantities of grain and sells
t more goods than any other town of
its size on the Missouri. Soon after
quitting the above named place we
congregated under those beautiful
shade trees which adorn the Nemaha
river, and realized for once, and at
the same time enjoyed our freedom.
Different amusements were resorted
to. Some fished and hunted, while
others converted skiffs Into pleasure
boats and took pleasure thus wise.
About the time I usually alleviate the
pain in my stomach dinner was an
nounced. The good ladies- in our
company had provided a bountiful re
past. Alexander Selkirk in his lone-
ly retreat would have prayed for such
a feast. Our table was graeed with
all eatables including pickles, these
Miss. Ellie Smoot and Messrs. Lean
der Cooley and E. A. Welty devour
ed without mercy. Peter Welty
amused himself aud othera by taking
care of one gentleman, named Sam
Sloat. We all thank Mr. Durrett for
his thooghtfulness in preparing re
freshments. After dinner the new
bridge was Inspected and eocn we dla-
f persed and cauie home,
J '
llt'SIC I.E5SONS.
BY 3IRS. C. B. BOWJUX,
At her residence on Nebraska street,
first door east of Mr. H. C Lett's.
Young ladies of the city desiring in-
fstructions in organ music are invited
to call and see her and learn her terms
of tuition &.C. Herjexperlence, long
practice and perfect knowledge of the
theory of musfc enables her to ad
vance her scholars very rapifaly. For
nnrHfMilnrs with reeard to hours of in-
stpJcU , th of te - ri et
call at her residence. Arrangments
for schools can be made satisfactory
to pupils and parents.
Mrs. Bowman also teaches vocal
music in connection with instrument
al, if desired, or separately.
Terjis. S10 per term of 24 lessons;
or $11 if instruction in vocal music is
given.
KE1V JIHiliXXERY GOODS.
Mrs. Johnson is constantly in re-
j ceipt of new supplies of millinery
j goods. This week she will receive a
1 large invoice from St. Louis, of the
i 1 1. j . j-.-i-s v.i
i nueal ueL auu Uiuv laauiwtiatjff (
styles. Ladies of Brownviile and vi-
einity, before purchasing will.do well
i to call and examine her goods and
Received, a full stock of Ladles'
Linen and Peroale-suits, at L. Lbwc -
iTTDATlOK, GRANGERS.
Send for oar price list wHh special teems
Granges.
FURIS"A5.S03ir A SfceOORMIOK,.
vm.ii.i3.oovsrf-nirHB:cewis
and Conveveneer. Court Room.
A choice selection of nlnin and fun-
cv vibbon at LouiR Lonwm'.
250 pieces choice Prints jst re-:
. . .. , J
' "
T , . ,
Hardware, Tinware-, aed (j,ciic-
StefViQn & Cro
" " I
irAJfTEu:
rv. ;n fh -. w uJ.--imi
" ? . Ara. WTOirHfliWlertlBUteAi ha Mlddle-Ws
fctore. Sweeaey Collmr is the twst colter ande Jbr
o and iroQ bv ate-l5''
i."n
1
Spring and summer ekrthiag'ai 'L.
Lowman's.
S-jirinj audjSnamer (inodi.
I intend to sell my gooda&t thelow -
est figures, actual cost, with frekrh
i added, and feel eonfideofc to please
my customers and the public. Ex
traordinary inducements oCened to
all. Ai baiis! but good, substantial i
goods for old time prtoes.
Loins Lw.3f jln",
S7 Mai a s treat-.
Farmers will not have cheap, infe
rior wagons, but buy the Bain.
Our Governor's Choiee is the &ror4TOBAOca ACHi3rEity fok. S6LE.
ite clear; manufactured by L. A.
Bergman Co., No. 46 Main Street.
xQ.UEEjSWAIiE.
Large stoek at Stevenson t. Cree'.
H. C. T.ett
Has just received a large ami fresh
supply of letter paper, pens, including
the celebrated stab pen, "envelopes,! n-
itiul naner, etc., etc., sellim: at lerwerf?9
pices tbaQ U3C3,
Large stock of clothing for men,
f vonths aud children, at L. Lw-
Paper Floor Carpet, 25 cents, aj-ard;
at Roy's.
Toilet soap? at Swan & Bro's.
stizt;ps i
For s gcod'aml cheap ynip go
to
I 3n-.. - Tr.
Uruu J J4
Grangergbuv vourPIw QtfitAva
tors and corn-planters of teve&sft &J
Cross.
For the best implements of-aay
kind, stoves, hardware, groceries or
wagons, so to Stevenson & Cross.
very low for cash
, w 'W
Columbia River Salmon, Mackerel,
Codfish and smoked Halibut atSwan
&. Bro's.
' f 1 XilBS- TEAFOE
r M at
X A. H. GILM0RE & CD'S.
SI
JIARSE HARVESTER.
MR. TV. I. CQ2IBS
WII1 canvass Nemaha County thi3
'season forthB purpose of takln
Q"-
ders for the old and reliable Marsh . mLxed, on North Missouri traok,5SS).
Harvester. This machine has beenJaSf.. ra 5 mixed remrfar. 55&oSc :
greatly Improved for the 'harfesl of
1S74, and to-day is the finest and best
built machine ever offered to tho pub-
5 f lie
The machines will be delivered
i at Browuville or Nebraska City, as;
.
best suits the purchaser. Send for cir
jcularand term3ofsu!e. SeotheMarah
Harvester, buy it, use it, and by so;
Going you win live long acti nappy.
Address Wheeler & Tcoeer,
Nebraska City, Neb
Hepcirs for the Harvester wIH be
kept s heretofore by Tiadel : Biefa -
ards, of Brownviile.
GRAXSERS READ AC BtJY.
We have Grange corn pkmterscul -
tivators, &c, setn to us bv the State
Agent lor vour oenent. Tnese lin -
Iplements are warranted to do good
work and are sold at actual cost.
Stbveksqk & Cross.
The ''National Currency Tobacco
made by Colhap of this city, when we
! consider its quality, and cheapness.
and the peeuiiar style in which it is
put np, is the best thing in the tobac
co Kne we have seett. It is put up with
a view to small wholesale customers,
Farmer. Grausera ami others who
fwaat to buv direetlv from the manu
facturer should see Colhapp 'before
supplying themselves.
FARJiERS I
It yon rtsfe to tmy groceries hy th paek
ae. e&H a us, and we will seU.yoaat.St.
L-Joe. er CtUoassprlcts. with freight addel
F.E.JOKNS02I & CO.
Alton lime at Swan & Bro's.
WE GO 1 "WE go :
1 all around the city of Brownsville, and
where do we stop? Why, at McCoi-
flums. There we can get the bestot
. .w.u., .n. -u, .u.ui, ti-t rc nam..
to drink, and ean while away a pleas -
ant hour readimr the new in hi -
! splendidly arranged rooms. At Mc's
is the place of peace and quietness.
GRAKGES,
When you come to town, come and
hsee me. aud get what you want to eat.
T will hliY vnnr nriuliw moat Kittfur-
... ' '
anil eggs, and sell you your groceries
as ehap as any end man dare do it,
without he steals them.
W. H. 3XALL
Nace's old stand.
ATJTR AGTI VE .
Go to W. H. Small's old stand and
I see tiie most splendid Bar-ceom in the
j oily of BrownYilie. It has just been
refitted aad refurnished in tine best of
1 style, and the bar afibrtle the best of'
liquors andeignrs. MCflumn gives !
his oucteruers satisfaetion.
New styles of Straw Hats, .at L.
Lowman's.
Vacuum Of! by the glH, pint, juert
i.or - galio, at Baaaefei?? .:,.
isrtag yoar bottle, can, or ms, to J.
H. Bers, ami get some Vacuum
OH. - . I
i
ICE CKEAH! ICS CXEAX I I
At W. H. SmaU's. Nee' old stand. ,
T. M..f , . . . tl.'ZS.
I A- t U..VU lif a UIK iUUUl 1UI LUC
i accomodation of ladies and
man
gentle-
i "
Farmers, don't throw away 30 or90 ,
dollars on a wagon U)6ae 10 dollars,
Tnft: HY- iKd HMD tHv &m fkAttluKtn-
3a4 bey the Baia ther ais tfcehao -
, "
"
f L. Lowmba le received' a spleu-' sifrrtTOAN n m tii rnirr ofmhiv
.. . ..... . , iuomtew ouueweatk?eor the Uttte Km.-
aid selection x fmacy gofe and i-rTa?7 jSmTU m tfc Jtewn-
ftjooe, at S7 jniu street. tjnv? Ft. ifwrnrrnv MttienwfcaRiyw
- Katirenic ritrti ml wd of.awMirl.
j fj n wcu ofNebrska Cl:-, 20 miles
Yocaaay laAic. momx,ymT Viac-ar BiUcrs.iegt n7cMKb.J6aBHivTta-ms. f T-
niva im sink m riiaawi
.IBrai'
'
.farmers, in buying vaeuues Utif TfDpwcn ..rwn. tw non m nn
. InanUi. with who mm4 NHHel -seorft .
jjotiwau ae uw napou ui a iw i
i j rra cnu tmc kw j.paic;e ui n u
. can by ealiieg on Bener, with , your?
bottle ean or juz.
I 1'X.iSTBRI.VC KAI?.
For sale by the poo Mi er
bv ttte
bushel by J. H. Bauer.
Roaeived. Spring and Soner Par
iasis, at L. LowmeV.
The best and cheapest reapers wHH:r .erUUr. hu- aiu roD- w.
be sold
this year by Staveasoa
4-4
Croce.
I will ell, low down for cash, my
screw press, raesliis&ad other appara
tus for the manumetBre of tewaeeo.
Apply in persa at the factory, mr by
Mettefte i
J. L. Colkapp. ;
, . . uUUn . ...-. "'
'' '
Beiac inlbcned thM. Mrerel Gokmk1M WetakTauwO;
dhZ offtejsM, I wish to my to too,
thm: ifjoawtn allow zaeUtefesmeproafry oil
I will tt saUsHcd M tekc
LOCKS LO WMA5.
4jracrorass.
Sew SitzTxar Cared Haan'
jus
oui ot tne raor.e a. swan & isroa.
. .
t j.: .1 ... i 1 i i-. V "
iiwjrea uu oium aurrin: uai zt
L. LewajKn1!.
The celebrated' Boooe Coj Moj
Flour at Gilmore Co's.
Ce.iaet work of ait klaa
order at J. L. Roy's.
Maei to
(Coslort laatersy end mcs bzalQBAIIP&OIiALio4fia5rwai
u.. c... - c tkJ rec t-: r.S i.t unulele.u"eJok.
by Stevenson & Gr- . Z wteMi ,T, An. ,o. so, fm too
ciTKi;sa.
If you wish eb'mp uh, eafl &&
onr clock of clothing.
F. S- Jo'txsox & Co.
rfE'W goodh.
F. H. Joaaso & Co. are anw re -
I eeivki'- their swin'ctflefc -uul -u,, j?ron. or fr .iaiy aoUmrtvd igemor atior
eeHia weir sprisg sieeit wtofieit -ese Zerm thnetnrrw mo, m ai
tboesht a:retlyreloced.rloesw Call i1 lorerr1 " hwto,t ftir-
1 . ,
ttu sw iwt jwir ei ve3.
ITfATTikT 0?L on ta& f&j. jZn
, Stevenson & Crues.
Fish poles, 5s"H hooks and 5eh lines t
- by tevenon : Cros.
'THE 3L&&1LB31S.
ST. LOK2 MAKTCnTS.
May 25. Wheat-
Aiav 5. wheat .nz
.ffnrln"
dull
I and lower; sample lots 3Td. 2 sold at
j S1.19! .20 ; fall, dutiand unehamred ;
t sample lots No. 3 red sold at$ls356l.-
, 3c . x"n 147&1 -3.
Cork Dull and unsettled; No. 3
offered May at 58 le; oSJc bid.,
. , - - ,p , -v m
I OATS-Dhll aad unsettled" fcr. 2
j cjh ofiered atac ; 46o- bfu j car lot
( in loTirr anTi! nt n5r
t ... ..W ....W. k ... w-
Barlby Nominal.
ItYE Dull at 95fe5r.'flO
Hogs Dull and lower at 350g
590.
Cattls In
fair demand and
I
stead v : nriine ami choice native
, steers Sa.00ft9.0ff; cows and heifers
j 3 goSOO ; Texan &L50&S.00. "
1 , .
! ciixcago jslxrkets.
1
xaj - "-"- -"", "ckkw
and lower' "e-1 P"og Sl.221 i ;
- 2;18 -h SL1 Inaeol 3
Mm. : ThrirmUn.ll nair)w4
1" -
CoRr Fair demand at lower rates,
1 and unsettled ; No. 2 mixed oSJoiCaah.
OATi Fair detaaatiand advanced j
U-. .-U .4 . '
o -, -tdeeasu. ,
Kte Dull aud a sfiace lower: io.
e f$lj
00. .
Barley-
-Quiet anfi unchanged ;
U-
No. 2 quoted at $1.60.
Cattle Shipping steers active
firm and 15$20o higher ; fair to .choice
steers 35.3550 ; prime to extra.S5.00
(6.50. outside for lots averagingl.GQOj
some ehoice Texaas brought 3&C&.
Hoos Active and firm, with the
range at 5.00, 8.C0 for common to ex
tra ; most of the sales were good". to
choice at 5.404.50. "
f'Brovmvilie Grain end Stock: DlsrStt.
Whhat Besfrspritig. SOSic ''
Cork Firm at40c. "
Oats 45c 'n
Ho36 44J.
Cattle $5.0ttr Choice 23.
SPSCZfl.1, NOTICES.
! jfjls
T-a i "V7ir-w
,SL J-tSCLUiC LU iUUlli; Hittll
fCS
Just Pftr. fti af$0e ai-
Pricaitacatfa.
A Lecture oa the Katnrr. Treatment,, and
Radjc&l tar of seminal WeakMes . or Spzmiot
rhe. mlncl by 5etf-Abwe. InvolaMArj- Bb-
JM.impoieBCJ', tervocs waf, acaiapw
j "sfESS32r:
ncr.. bj-tiowbht j ctn.vEKWXLE.3C.ix,
MUwroftlw"OTemi.W. .
The worM-ro-jwij aUor. Im Ibis aOMknMe
xm eiariy iw ftwm fe ir aasl
that Uk iwd iwmiwji ml SU-Xjts! mr b
fectuily naatrrttritiutat aaadlctiMS. aa ?fc
ootdaaenasM?Kria pnrntltwi, boarfea. tea
;2MS.rtegr ecrdiaJK. ptotac ot a tnede T
rare at om certain ia4 feciua.! Mr whte& oery
saStKT.BawkUe.- -ccbat ! comMh uxxj be.
ssaj- cer Mrwrtf staapty. prtvatjr, aad xad-
tm-
S3 Utmlictwrt taiUpcimaeeatlh0uvauU tout
SMltaacter seol.&e ar address. tat a yfaiaoMi
leTrtayg.e receiefcefsix ceate, er Kve pt-
p sucapK. Also. TK. 'mhfc'a HgWTTOY gS
PILES. sewlhrcJrfrtila- AderesftUt TabMiliec.
OK" AS- J. C lEiUfE . CO
lit Bovrerr. Nevr York,Pwt-0iewBc.i,5$6-
SE1AT sale op
T
WN LOTS
-IN--
f gg
Neziaha. County, NoB.
i mM
s
t ot-
j , A ASsasST-Sifill 'ZiO uS
! 3 S C 3 ... . . .k. - r-
i I
X
1 3 iatoimvm uw .vwmic .. iwiihi-.
J a:.d -n -M -"d tit toMtallfu!
' invKiT t-twem tb5 Mjura
J bte Rork, d a. mzzamUaX by bwjUMI
T'- jyZSZJSL HfZZZ
Jl7'
pitycJ ajtoa.
I
TERMS OF SALE.
wltb 10 per wul IsttffsL
LSale.OenmisicetlC) o'cleok, AJI.
frcwlirsrvavli. ,ectanl bai &al
A FEES Z.U2?CH:
n.
Mes, "W. Morgan.
wf
AUCTION SAIE
ff
COSD&HXEU eiTBRIlKfT PR0P-
lma QfAicnuutAsc?ss.03ies. '
(nuBA. Neb. . 3 1. WC i
Ou WvdiMMtoy. tiif 3rd My Jt&w. l!.
I tiWWiU Ul it tKU.U. MBCtMm. 3C llta
omrtcnmiur l)f r
I Umrtei anmier Pypot. r t!x tntewtctim
Ci liw. 2C
SWtewTf WTraoMHW .
i 7 bohm'2.vmte,l&zsmTlm&)m.&mam-
laaee.S.Tr.eIIrie 'ankJHt
ttJTttSjTL TLfcfti
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awo v
rttdo.
itoate&c.
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sfNMtas: W
inauu.Rt.
TMe we Ot rmwazra f Is;li. t s.
Tertu-CA.SU , . .
By order of rlIir-rnerl OWr
J. H. JHELCMSKi
45wl Asclstoni taartermaterU. b. A.
BHS JOE FOEAS2--
, .T.
Hka'ss IVAaJ4iJiM or xnxJPx-1-rr. f
ifrr Qri nirrthTts' Ol'iJt,
i seuv-?r :i '
'fck
iyA, ... qoKStiUM as
t ftKumMlax iltliQrKGSr, jasad of Oat.
).? MIIfiftTIir-i Hundred bhL eW
Se;Tl.oT2aanrStS38v pottBJ'rWOerB.
h Fad ffrtfffcai.irwaaHeawinuHQ hyUm
rppn!- art t. 'nt bfeldenr. UwS tke-
fwl teeatne boodatea so awsfd mt flwtefi-
I KfSCkV.
1B KU fYf M.-t ...i - wmmIui. i.A !
fwwwte.ii a.'wlwiw ifc? tWIr J& iwocn in
'mami firry mz ui contract tour
U mstfl tt bin.
i Bl. Riat b emJored oa
rjor Hants."
" TbTfc:httorHtxa-rrnhhIilrenrT?
tank oriviwrat'-. ni iafl
i aMMto KBoacR oa sttc&Uon H
Bj-onler oC the jPftmrrmtat
ALKS. J. rBfcKY
4w Brert BrtarfKr-5i. Y. . A
??1S? H Itl
fi&fiiuad
nsniv m i mi
Ui!U35 timlL s? luit
jFBj&i! HIDE