Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 22, 1874, Image 4

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SHE KISSED ME AT THE GATE.
The moon was hid behind tho hill
All nature seemed at rest
The birds within their nests were still,
When up the street we pressed.
Onr steps were fast, but very light,
For we were out quite late;
But oh ! the rapturous Joy that night I
She kissed me at the gate.
Tho stars peeped downward from above,
When In my Joy I pressed
My dearest Annie to my heart.
That throbbed so In my breast.
What swelling Joy; was mine that night
Heaven's smile on me did wait,
For then, with angels looking on
She kissed mo at the gate.
And now our love Is growing strong.
Repeating o'er and o'er,
The scenes that angels saw that night,
And many times before.
We're loving a till, we're loving on
Our love has grovn so great,
She'll kiss me when I ask her now.
Though 'tis not at the pule.
AN ADVENTUEE Iff DAXOTAH.
Tn pie autumn of 1871, an expedi
tion was orgnniKed to explore the al
most unknown region of the Yellow
atone Valley, and report upon the pos
sibility of locating proposed croBHlnga
over the Missouri. The party content
ed f Gen. R and aRtafTof about
twelve engineers, wljh teamsters,
cooka, to., and an eccort under the
command of Gen. W , of several
companies of U. S. Infantry, some
Gatlin guna, and a company of Indian
soouts (Ddcotahs or Sioux). The coun
try to be traversed wA unknown, and
full of Sioux Indiana, professedly lion
tile to Ihe proposed railroad, and de
termined to oppose it, on the valid
ground, that the hunting, their sole
mean of sustenance would be evi
dently spoiled.
Owing to a peouliar circumstance,
though only having been a very hort
time in the United States, I had the
offer of an appointment on Gen. R.'a
engineer corps; and as such an op
portunity of seeing the country rare
ly presented itself, I gladly availed
myself of it. It was hardly my flr.it
experience of travel as I had already
visited many parts, including Au
tralanla; but this was anew experi
ence, and having in youth, like most
English .boys, had an intense desire,
inoulcated and fostered by the mar
velous books of Cooper, Mayne Reid
and others, to see the noble savage in
hie own domain, I was delighted with
the opportunity.
Three guides who professed to know
theoountry were engaged ; but they
were of little use ; indeed, aa Gen. R.
observed, if we had secured the ser
vices of one or two more, we should
have been hopelessly lost; as It was,
their peouliar avocation seemed to be
to mislead us, and malign eaoh other,
and It was found that by putting two
under arrest, and then ignoring the
other, we facilitated our movements
Blderably.
"We rendezvoused at Ft. Rice on the
Missouri as the troops were drafted
in companies from tho different fron
tier forts and marohed there, or oame
up or down the river, ao the cane might
be, and left September 8, 1871. The
great objeot was to prevent surprise,
as with our forces, unless the Indians
were able to concentrate their bands,
we were tolerably safe from epen as
sault ; so on the line of march we had
skirmishers constantly thrown out,
and beyond them, riding up every
eminenoe, a cordon of scouts to give
notice of the slightest Indian signs.
For several days we saw none, but
Irnnvlnr lia fonlllt.. fU ,. IU 11.
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""" ututj, buu eueseoreoy oi tueir
movements, we never could be se
cured there were none about.
Many of the officers, and partiou
lary Gen. W., had been selected on
ncoount of their having eeen service
on the frontier, and being acquainted
with Indian wiles and Btratagems;
and after the day's raaroh was over,
sitting In the men tent after a meal of
antelope Bleaks, that would have pro
duced dyBpepBla or dissolution in
many, and over the Inevitable and in
valuable pipe, many a story was told
of Indian warfare, and cruelties of
the late Minnesota maaaaore; till, not
withstanding the triple line of sen
tries and outposts (necessary Indeed,
but not always effectual to prevent
surprise), theflrst Impulse of any one,
If by any chanoe he did wake up In
the night, wa9 to carefully feel his
head., and ascertain the safely of his
Ecalp.
Once or twice 'Indian elgns were
plainer and fresher than usual ; the
prints of a horse's hoof, denoting that
one of their soouts had been around,
r, In "H or two oases, the ashes of a
smouldering fire, showd how olosely
we had como to a small party, but
still no living redBkin had been seen
by any one. Game was plentiful ;
and any quantity of antelope, blaok
and white tailed deer and elk, were
killed by the skirmishers and mount
ed soouts; but no one seemed muoh
inollned to stray far from the main
body, know the tendency of the ene
my to pick off stragglers.
One day Gen. R., with the engineer
corps and one company of Infantry as
escort, was engaged taking levels and
observations along the dry bed of a
fiver, oa eaoh side of which rose a
hilly country, with boulders of gran
ite sprinkled at Intervals (relics of the
loe period), looking as if some giants
liad been pelting each other with
looks; and a few scattered Bhrubs at
long distances from eaoh other.
Fringing the river was a very thin
belt of light cottonwood, and under
growth of bulberry bushes covered
with dusters of bright red and our-rant-like
fruit.
From the high-water mark, plainly
risible by the washed-up debris of
beaver-out logs, etc, the river had,
affcer the spring rains, been one of
considerable depth and swiftness; but
sow dried by the summer sun, little
was left but a few pools at intervals,
and a spongy bottom, of the nature of
qnloksand, not at all calculated to fa
cilitate the crossing of the heavy train
of artillery that constituted our main
frady. This of oourse necessitated a
detour for them, agd a comparatively
easier march across the plateau of pra
irie country beyond the hills, which
was taken, both par'ies agreeing to
meet at a little eminei ce, visiblesome
miles off, and there pitch the camp.
Naturally, in following the course of
the river, our way was very devious,
while the train made us straight a
course as possible. After an hour or
two, I stopped for a time behind the
rest to take the topography of one of
the hills, and by the time I had fin
ished, saw they were too far off to fol
low, and accordingly started offacross
the wide country, with a view of mak
ing a course to the probable locality
where the camp would be pitched.
I went along quietly, not teitur at
all anxious to arrive before the tentt?
were up. the "correll" of wagons
made, and the eight or nine hundred
mules, which constituted our draught
power, safely Inclosed, picking up at
intervals on my way pieces of petri
fied wood, moss agate, or some of the
small pieces of granite of countless
variety of shade and color, which
characterize that section of country,
till I found myself on the top cf a
higher point of hill titan any of the
surrounding ones.
Having in my course described the
ohord of the aro represented by the
dlreotlon of the movements of the
train, I Imagned myself to have near
ly reached the proposed camping
ground, and after lighting my pipe,
sat down and looked around.
The sky was iatensely blue, not a
cloud to be seen ; all around the coun
try rose and fell in fantastio shapes;
far In the distance rose a oloud of
smoke-like dust, marking the progress
of the train, and the dark line of cot
tonwood trees, dwindling off to a
mere throad In the distance, showed
the course of the river. The chirp of
the cicada, and humming of various
insects, seemed the only signs of life ;
unless the lazy waving of the prairie
graas could be so called, and I felt
very much alone. The sun was hot,
and feeling tired I laid myself down
behind a large boulder, some four feet
high and rather overarching, and fell
asleep. After, I suppose, an hour's
rest, I awoke, and getting up looked
arouud to ascertain the position of the
train, and see if they were making
preparations to camp.
The buu was lower, and theoolumn
of dust nearer than when I looked be
fore, but they were evidently on the
move still; the rifles of the advance
guard glistened at Intervals, and In
the rear the oommloHariat beeves,
guarded by the commissariat "bull
punchers," drugged their weary
lengths along. Still looking round I
saw three or four blauk objects on a
neurer hillside, and after a hasty re
connoitre discovered them at ouoe,
from their appearance and manner of
tlon be supposed ? Within a few feet
of my savago enemies, who would
certainly pay no attention to the eti
quette of civilized 'wurfare, whose,
language was unintelligible to me,
and mine to them, and the certainty
of being discovered by their keen eyes
the moment they looked around tho
surrounding country. I must certain
ly confess to a very bad scare. All
sorts of wild schemes revolved thro
my brain ; rushing down the hill in a
desperate effort to escape and reach
the train presented itself, and was dis
missed as vain and futile.
Then the calmness of desperation
peemed to come, and with a vague,
dreamy feeling of pitying myself as
one in a bad way, I lay revolver in
hand, meditating whether it would
not 1)6 belter to reserve the lust bullet
for my Pelf, so as not to fall luto the
hands of the parages.
At last the climax came. An ex
clamation from one showed an object
of interest, and I could hear them
cluster together, and talk rapidly.
From the inflection of their voices I
knew they had discovered something
What could it be? In a moment I
remembered; in my haste I had left
a small metal match box (an old
truveling companion) where I hud ltt
my pipe, and it had been discovered.
Then, footsteps were heard all round,
and olose to my hiding place; so
drawing a long breath, I jumped up
with my pistol presented, and con
frontedan Indian oertaiuly, and a
Sioux, too but, to my intense relief,
I recognized the peculiar features of
Tartanka Morza, or Iron Buffalo, one
of the soouts attached to the expedi
tion. Our mutual surpriso was great. I
never felt so lovingly disposed to an
Indian In my life. He himself could
not tell what to make of the appari
tion of a white man suddenly spring
lug from behind a rook, with such a
decidedly hostile appearance; and wo
stood looking at eaoh other, till with
tho intuitive perception of an Indian,
the whole thin? seemed to burst on
his mind, and we both exploaded In
to a roar of laughter (it i a mistake to
say redskins don't laugh), in which
the rest joined.
Sitting down, we discussed the af
fair by pantomime over a pipe, and
tnen seeing below the white tents
rapidly rising, and dotting the neigh
boring hillside, while the bugles made
themselves heard Rounding halt as
eaoh company came up, denoting the
stoppage for the night, I strolled
leisurely down the hill to rejoin my
friends, aud having got over my
fright, amused them that night with
the story of it.
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litst Saturday of eaoh month, tit my oflice
In Brownvllle. Tlioso wishing certifloatos
will please take notiet.
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'We Bhall he, my dear madam,
IBrownviite,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
RepuIred.iindJewelry Manufactured to order.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
School TJooks.
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Stock, of all Grades, in this
Western Country, or ever
brought to Brownville, and
keeps constantly on hand
everything pertaining to a
first class and complete Lum-
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! DOORS,
BLINDS,
LATH,
SAse;
SHINGLES
TIMBERS, &Tc
and sells at prices so low
as to defy competition. If
you want anything in the
line of Building Material,
call at the Bell Lumber yard
The Chicago and North-Western
PASSENGERS FOR
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DETROIT, MONTREAL,
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l'HirVDELP'A SPRrNU FIELD.
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riding, that they were mounted men said T to a fellow passenger iu the
and Indiana
A "good" or friendly Indian is very
seldom met with on the prains, and
none would be likely to feel well dis
posed towarda one of a pnrty who had
an avowed intention of crossing their
hunting grounds; so I immediately
made a dive, flattened on the ground,
and crawled under cover of a rock,
from which I cautiously looked, hop
ing they had not Been me, and trust
ing to their going another way on the
approaon of tho train. The reader
may Imagine my feelings when I saw
them ride Btrafght towards the bluff
I occupied. I am not covetous, but
certainly never winhed for the eole
possession of any piece of land more
than I did for that hill ; still, I never
thought they would ascend to the top;
but merely felt they were too near to
From behind the siono I looked, ex
posing a little of myself as possible,
when, to ray intense horror, after a
short conversation at the bottom, they
began to asoeud. Carefully dragging
myself along, so as to make as little
trail as possible, I wedged myself un
der the rock, beneath which I had
been sleeping a few minutes ago,
hoping against hope that the near ap
proach of the troops would prevent
Dieppe boat, taking out my watch,
but keeping my eyes steadily upon
her, "we shall be in lese than ten min
utes at the oustorn house." A spasm
a fllrker from the guilt within
glanced from her oouuteuance.
"You look very good-natured, sir,"
stammered she.
I bowed and looked considerably
more so to invite her confidence.
"If I were to tell you a secret, that
Is too much for me to keep myself,
oh ! would you keep It Inviolable."
"I know it, my dear madam I
know it already," said I, smiling, "it
is lace, Is it not?"
"She uttered a little shriek, and
yes, she had got it there among the
orinoline. She thought It had been
sticking cut, you see, unknown to
her.
"Oh, sir," cried she. "it Is only ten
pounds worth ; ploase to forgive me
and I'll never to it again. As it Is, I
think I shall expire."
"My dear madam," replied I, stern
ly, but kindly, "here is the pier and
the officer has his eye upon us, I must
do my duty."
I rushed up the ladder Mko a lamp
lighter; I pointed out the woman to
n legitimate authority ; I accompan
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CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE. JACKSONV
ROCHESTER, WASHINGTON, QUINCE'.
ALBANYf WHEELING, ST. LOUIS,
TORONTO, COLUMBUS, CAIRO,
And all POINTS SOUTH &. EAST,
Should buy their Tickets via
OZHZIO-A-O-O
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Chicago and North-Western Railway.
Close Connections made with nil Railroads running
EAST or SOUTH from Chicago.
THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR
SlouiClty, Yankton. Waterloo,
Cedar Rapids. Dubuqne. It. Dodfje,
lra. Uu Chlen, La Crosse. St. I'aul,
Winona, irarquette, Duluth,
Ishpemln?. L'Anse, Escanaba.
NoKaunee, ileDasha. Green Raj",
Sheboygan, Stevens Pt. Watertown,
Oshkosh, Madlwon F DuLac
AND MILWAUKEE.
These poIntB are all on the line of this Great road,
or are reached by this route with less change of cars
than by any other.
Among the inducements offered by thl route, aro
&U the aODERS IMPROVEMENTS.
Rocfc aud Gravel Ballasted Track: Steel P.all.
Rock and Iron Urldtres: Pullmun Palatial Cars and
Coaches: Parlor and Orawins-rooin Day Coaches;
Smoking and Lounging Cers; WentlnnhouseSafety
Air Brakes: MJller'9 Patent Safety Coupling and
PlatfomiH; Clone Connection at Junction Points;
rewTruarorrijUin any other Route: Union De
pots: no Car Ferry Transfer; Hpeed, safety, und
Absolute Comfort.
From 2 to 10 Fust Express Trains run each way
Daily over the various lines or this Routs, thus 6e
curlng to the Traveler selectlngthls Route sure and
cerium connections in any direction he may wish
to go.
CS Seothnt your Tickets Read via this Route, &
jake none other.
M. I1UGHITT, W. H. STENNETT,
Gen'l Supt. Geu'l Tass'r Agt
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J)r. J. Walker's California Yin-
car Bitters aro a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from the na
tive herbs found on the lower ranges of
tbe Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tbo medicinal proportiea of which
aro oxtractod thorofrom without tho use
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, "What is tho cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vlkegar Bit
ters?" Our answor is, that they remove
tbo cause of disease, and tho patient re
covers his hoalth. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never before in tho
hifitory of tho world bas a medicine been
compounded possessing the remarkable
qualities of Ylnegar Bitters in healing the
sick of every disoaso man is heir to. They
are a gontle Purgative as well as a T?onio,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious
Diseases
The properties of Dr. Walker's
YlvkoarBittkhs are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Curmiuative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera
tive, and Anti-Bilious.
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Drug-pista and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California,
and cor. of.Washincton and Charlton Sts., 'N. T.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
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AVXNG a tirat class Steam Ferry Boat.nnd
control, through purchase, of the Transfer
business, we are now better than ever belore pre
pared to render entire satisfaction In the transfer
orireigntand passengers.
BrownTlllo Ferry and Transfer Co.
March iflth. 1372. 24-tf
TSRfiS V9H 1S71
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Clubs of 5, each... ...
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A uy additional uuaibr, uu.i.
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FAIRXIBOTHCR A HACE
BHOWNw
them making a long Btay, and trying Ied her uPon her Wa' ,n O"8tody, to
to Imagine that they would not dis
cover me.
"What would I not hare given at
the time for ray well-beloved and
truaty Winchester repeating rifle ;
but, alas ! It was then, I knew, care
fully placed In a boggnge-wagon ; my
only weapon was a French liofcuch-
aux revolver of the pepper-box
species, not reliable; and rendered
less bo, by eomo horribly bad German
pin-oartridgos I had purchased In St.
Paul, Minn., for it; not to be depend
ed cu for a tnotuoui, lu bhorl, when
aoourate shooting was indispensable.
However, I at once took out all the
cartridges, reloaded the weapon very
oarefully, and oocking It, quietly lay
thore, shadowed and sheltered by the
rook, and awaited tho result.
Thoughts of all JheorueltieB I knew
were i.raotIoed by the Sioux on their
captives, and the Impossibility of ma
ing anything like ft fair and even tight
of it as they all had rifles or oar
binea, ran through my mind ; and
even then, amid all the horror of the
situation I could hardly repress a
smile at the thought of the painful
aisappolntment the reds would feel
In endeavoring to "lift" my hair, as
in aooordanoe with a habit contracted
in the East Indies, it wae little over
three-quarters of an Inoh long, cer
tainly not long enough to afford suffi
cient hold for them to take my scalp.
i cannot Bay how long I remained
In thia position ; perhaps, a (ew min
utes, but it seemed hours. Thoughts
of home, nnd places I should never
see again, flashed through my mind ;
and the idea of dying in that way
seemed all the more dreadful, as I
thought of tho proximity of the troops
and how little they were aware of my
fate. Vague ideas as to whflthp m
body would ever be found, floated
through my mind, amid a general pil
ing up of mental agony. I oould hear
the footsteepa nearer and nearer, and
the guttural grunts of the riders wero
more distinctly audible as they ap-
proacned the top, and in a few more
seconds, I was aware by the sound
they had reached the summit, and
had, as I judged, dismounted.
Can a muoh raore.unpleasant sltua-
tne searouing house. I did not see
her searohed, but I saw what was
found upon her, and I saw her fined
and dismissed with Ignominy. Then,
having gen erously given up my emol
uments as informer to the subordinate
officials, I hurried off !n search of the
betrayed woman to her hotel. I gave
her lace twlce"the value of that she
had lost, paid her fine and explained:
Yon, madnmo, had ten pounds'
worth of smuggled goods about your
peraon ; I had nearly fifty times that
amount. I turned Informer, madam,
let me convince you, for the sake of
both of us. You have too expressive
a countenance, believe me, and the
offloer would have found von nnf. nf
an events, even as 1 did myself. Are
you satisfied, madam? If you still
feel aggrieved by rae In any way, pray
tako some more lace ; here is lots of
it
The above out shows the Auger rnlslng Its lond of earth. As will bo seen, the Augur
may be drawn up to Pulley E, which gives room to run a truck under tho Auger to secure
lis load; and by turning Crank F the Turning Rod 1b removed from Drum A. Then by
turning Crank G the Turning Rod and Lever la moved forward, and the rod Inserted In the
Coring Shaft C, and 1b ready for tilling the Autler, which Is let down by means of hand
brake; and as the Auger works loosely on the shaft, the air has free circulation to tho bot
tom of tho well, thus provontlng suction or atmospheric pressure,
OlsnE XL..J$ ATST OIE HOUSE
CAN VOItK TIIE AUGER SUCCESSFULLY
TWIENTY FEET A.N" HOTJH
Address
ALF. W. MORGAN.
lost Office Box 12, BROWATIILE, A'EimASStA.
GROCERIES.
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Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
JOSEPH SHUTZ,
Ho. 59 Main Stri, Brownvllle.
Keeps constantly on handalarand well
assorted stock of genuine articles tu his line.
Renulrlnc of Clocks. Watchiyi and Jewelrv
done on . short notice, at reasonable rates.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
THE ADVEBTIS3
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Marble Works
iHUduor
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BEST IN THE V
We never do work without gU';
tlon, and being up to time curi
ncli that wo are able to dc
printing, from couimou h;irL
finest work. Our prlcea cannot!
for cheapntiKH by any other .'a
with ths tiutae stylo of work ft
lug work to do will do well toca-v
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Wholesale and Retail Healers in
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When I finished my explanation,
the lady seemed perfectly satisfied
with my little stroke of diplomacy,
though she would have doubtless pre
ferred a little less prominent a part
ETo. 30 MA2K STREET,
BBOWHYLLIE, ZLsTIEIB.
ELEPHANT
in it.
Not a dozen democrats have been
killed In the south slnea wr hnf
hundreds and thousands of republi
cans, both blaok and white, have fal
len viotime to the "war of races,"
now progressing in that section.
Strange, isn't it, that the oasualty
list Is so one sided ?
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"Patrick," said the priest, "how
muoh hay did you steal ?" "Well, I
may as well confess to your riverence
for the whole stack, for I am goiDg
afthor the balance to-night."
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fed $$ Mti 2
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PUCE ft OHIET SlLOfll,
No. 51 MalnStreet,
BROWATILLE, WEB.
BEST WINES & LIQUORS
KEPT ON HAND.
b
B. S.OGEH.S, Proprietor.
tyaut-iir.-t
BILIiIAHDS.
We have fitted up In fine style a Billiard Parlor
and put up therein two tables lresh from the man!
?t;loplaylpon:h!ch ,nve gentlemen
fond of tho exercise. The Billiard ParloFis s located
la the story over the saloon. JSgtYaiea
A Mississippi pilot saw the oomet.
the other nigbt, and immediately
cried "I've got 'em : snakes I've had
before, but the stars have got tails on
'em ; I'm a dead man."
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"Take a wing?" gushed a pompous
upstart, extending his bent arm to a
sensible young lady, at the olose of an
evening meeting. "Not of a gander,"
ahe quietly replied, and walked home
who. ner mother.
M
CIGAR
40 cti.verlb.
I L. A. BEEG3IANX.
OTTER HEADS, n
8 BILL HEADD
rxeatlyprlntedat this office.
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Geo. G8 Furnas, I
(Successor to .Furnas Son,)
OIFers for the ooming Fall
iruuo a iuiistooK ox
APPLES,
PEARS,
PEACHES, I
CHERRIES, !
PIiUMS,
evergreens,
hedgetlants,
shrubs,:
vines, etc. i
My etook Is all grown in my I
own Nursery. Not a tree of-
lereu grown elsewhere.
I have no agents, deslr
log to deal direct with th
planter. Conic and see my 1
stock. No attempt to com-1
H"" wim iraveiing tree ped
lare as to price. But price and
quality guaranteed to give sat
isfaction. Price to h a lw
.j -a
any reliable Nursery can fur-i
uu at, ana in keeping with!
the times. !
Farmers, procure your trees!
In the fall, when you have time !
i go in person and select.!
Bury orheel In during win-!
ter, and thus be ready to plant:
times before tho spring work !
crowds you. i
Grounds one mile west of Brown, i
vllle -.where on rendless ;vnrlotv "f
foSd.n0t-here enameratedwlUbo;
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"fSSS-'SAjar
f2S
CHAHLES HEIDHART,
Manutacturor and Dealer In
Fonign&Domestic Marble
Monuaxenta, Tomlistoaoa,
TABLE TOPS, ic.
Main Street, between 6th nnd 7th,
BROWNVIULE, NEBRASKA.
All orders promptly filled and satisfaction
guaranteed.
SPECIAL DESIGNS FURNISHED.
.u.ju. (JOAER, Traveling Agent,
WIBLEY'S
FtpIipifpMM
brf
NEWS, BOOK & JOB Pt"
Viltis & Weddiaj Ct
CIHCULAKS,
JVOTS AUTO IETTC &
BILL HEAb
inoiniuy siatements, uusicw j
AND EVELOr,
Neatly Printed, la uy C-! r
blnatloa of Co!-".
INYITATIOBS
Elthor In Fancy Neles or Carli.
Silver, or Bronzea of any de-"
or In a varle.y of cc-.n
the 3
Groceries, Provisions, Feed
FRESH ATD SALT
MEEOHANT'S SHOWC
Got up In styles not to be sua
East or West, la Beauty cr
H
UME, HAIR AND SAND.
p,V?,hi8t P',cepnW for nil kinds of Countrv
Produce, either In cash or goods. '
77 Main Street3
BROWJfTILLE, NEBRASKA
LABELS
Printed on White or Colored F:'
with Black or Colored Inks.ii
Drugslsts' Label to tho finest f -"
did Bronzo Labels.
P.
Manufacturer and Dealer In
ADDLES, COLLAR
,
3" The Nebraska Adrertlaer la for aale
I T -"-" oiuviw awxe.nextaoor to thePoal
i Omce.
JOB PRINTING,
OP ALL KI3TDS,
Neatly and Promptly Executed.
AT THIS OFFICE.
NVILLE.
J. BliAKE,
DEMTIST
All Operations Per-
formed In the hPst.
maimer.
Owicx:
At residence on Main
street.
month?3 Prt' M" frm l3t t0 Tth or each
J&vfeJ
r f5?v$5Se
"5
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Book "Worl
Constitutions, By-Laws, ArtlwJ
poratlon, and every other variety
lets, printed at any and In any s?:
TO LAW YHS AS1) LAM a
We are ready at all times to tak
Etc., Etc.. print them on short c
the lowest living rates.
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ARMESS, BRIDLE
Zinlc Pads,2Braslx8, Blankat.
BROWiWILIE, NEBRASKA.
S
BLANKS
Of every kind got np with neatc
patch, and at fair priK
S25
A DAY. CUARANTcrn
DPiri bh ACER AND
ov TnY'tti?. i?y IEBS0Ba
of
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Arrival aad Departure
Northern DaUr. by ItaUroad-A"
Departs 11:30 a. m. . , -
Son thern-I)Uy. by Railroad-Air
Daparts 7:30 a.m. ...trj
Northern Via Pern, DaUy-Arri'
parts 1 p. m. , .-
Soathera-Via Kemaha City, D-
p. m. Departs 7a.m. tJoit"
rwtnvcr. Tr.CZm. ? 'wwa t---.;. t . r. inlcMttSD.C .,
WlSoffilffi Sou tlw7ern-via Table 'J.
North'Testern To Helena.-- c
rives xnursaay ana oiuruj -
Clay's Patent Weather Strlo Ti.
best for excluding -Wind, Dust or Rain from nmi.r
doors. For iala by SWAJf&BBO.
vednesdayandFrluayat.a.u. -
Post Office Hours from 7 a. Ki-iJ,Ti,
days from 10 to Vi a.m. AV . A. ru