Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 10, 1874, Image 3

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ton, of Son Deroln, called on Tuesday.
"When von jo to Lincoln stop at
the Cannon House, said by travelers
to be the best in the city.
Send In your items of local news.
We are pleased to receive them from
any and all parts of the county.
Potatoes were selling on our
streets on ilondfiy last at 75 cents.
Wm. Bagley had some very fine peach
blows which he disposed of at that
price.
J. D. Storms, of Peru precinct,
called on hs since our last issue, and
left with us substantial evidence that
he wants the ABVEBTiszHin his fam
ily for another year.
"Peru Points" too late.
We learn by Clay t. Shurta that
Maj. Caffrey has sold his Blade.
The city Council has passed an
ordinance requiring- a license on pigeon-hole
tables.
EAIEROAD 3LLTTEBS.
A. J. Berry Bays he Is happy to
Inform us that it's a girl ; weight nine
and a half pounds.
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dock and Manny Lowman, joined the
Sons of Temperance on last Friday
evening. The Division numbers
about 140 members at this time.
The poof farm building is now
completed. It is a good building, and
one thar was much deeded.
The editor of the Advertiser
went down to St. Joe on Wednesday
of this week and will return on Friday.
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2-b ck. Esq., made a hasty
tn- to Falls City on Monday
Two boys were drowned' at Mil-
The communication of A. KLearns
reaches us too late for this week's pa
per, it being so lengthy. It ehall ap
pear nest week.
The carpenters of this place are
all busy. Perry & Berger inform us
tbey have work now contracted for to
keep them busy until the first of June.
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tafcrJjfciteJ Brownville Friday and
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Another new sohool house to be
built. The good people in theNey-
ford, Neb., recently, by breaking 'smith settlement, tiring of their old
through the ice while skaiing. sev
eral others came near drowning in
their efforts to save their companion?.
house, have decided to build a new
j one, and have engaged the services of
Berry &. Drury of this city to do the
work for them.
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man friends of Dr. Hoover.
"Wli3ba City, will regret to learn
jhofcliSMs at present lying dangerous-
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Why is It we do not get our Lin
coln papers in Brownville until from
two to four dayo after they are pub
lished? We get the St. Joe. and
Omaha papers the same day they are
published.
The Mayor of Philadelphia has
notI6ed the Omaha Aid Society that
that city has raised $1,200 for the suf
ferers of Nebraska and Kansas, and
that the one-half of said amount is
subject to the order of the Nebras
ka society.
nt home grown fruit trees if
li tsuessful, and get your
for the investment.
Furnas, Brownville.
thk3 are due to Mr. Peter
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a:, ijeroin, ir me nauisz
i.-'w subscribers, and e
U,. accompanying green-
It will be seen by a communica
tion from Superintendent Pierson,
published In another column, that
Nemaha county has seventy-one good,
-ntetantial. school houses. Is there
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i another county in the State can boast
as many .
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to I.ear the celebrated singer, ;
Iars on -at Friday evening.
4n disappointed. He did not(
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Bra? uie cause.
The largest load of wood it has
been our good fortune to receive so far
this winter, was delivered to us on
j Monday last by R. V. Muir. He has
' evidently measured wood before, and
I knows that it takes 12S feet of good
wood to make n cord.
Mr. Isaac Clark, proprietor of the
stage line from this city to San De
roin. Is prepared to carry passengers
and freight to and from all points on
the line at very liberal rates. All
business entrusted to him will receive
prompt attention.
An effort is being made to lay a
side walk on Second street from At
lantic north to the bridge between
Nemaha and Nebraska. This is a
good move, and all living in that part
of the city should give liberally to
insure its completion.
-PX.AI3? TALK TV2.TK THE PEOPLE.
TEACHERS' rySTXTUTE.
TO BE HE,i AT ASP25TTALL
CE21BEH IStii AIOD XOtix.
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I will hold a teachers' institute at
We are frequently asked the ques
Uon "Do vnn Tint ihinV thflr will I
stop the work on the railroad when it spinwall, commencing Friday even
gets to Brownville?" We answer in? "nber ISth, and holding over
most candidlv just what we believe, ! Saturday Hon- J- S Chh &
and have the best of reasons for be-'couaented tobe Preseat Friday even-in-
nlmr.at.rfo)n nf r, ut i. Tr mg and add ress the meeting. I have
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the bond proposition is voted down,
the road Irill stop here until they are
voted. And we know that this rail
road company which has had the best
iODOtf usrixGS.
ST. DZBOIX SPLLSTERS.
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The Missouri river i3 a regular;
nuisance ct this time. You can
scarcely get across it in any way,
whether on the ice or in a boat, and it
is impossible to cross any kind of
goods ; and those who have business
which requires crossing the river have
got to wait until it freezes more solid
ly or breaks up entirely.
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cu- fr the Aivsktiser. We;
3- jvvn that way who cau-j
aSe i: ccnveniem io ran ai ur
on Mr. Hoover and
rhat is due ns on sacription.
W. T.Bogers received by express,
from his brother in southern Kansas,
a two-bushel box of large, nice, shel
bark hickory nuts. The boys of the
Advertissk are under obligations for
a liberal portion of them. We opine
Will and his estimable wife will give
our younk folks a "cracking party"
ere long.
If vou want somethinc for vour
friend? of Jak Me-' ;i-.-, nina .aPI , .?rohlf
and that will keep the feet dry and
comfortable, get Pat Kline to make
them ladies' boots. They are just the
thing to wear throush mnd and snow
le many
V be pleaded to learn that he
i a Tr3V. O . without iiarm or
He started from there on J
rst cf this mouth for Danbury,
mere Lfl Wl WIIUOIIS. Qu;1. t -hi i,f ,,n :-. rrPf1 onr o?rl
r -i:C t . the Danbury Xctcs. , out with such Wearj and we aud tfaey
I are well pleased.
tj jj ne nrst mree cay
?:f-r rovern the months of
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tru- we are to have a most Brownville &. Ft. K. railroad, which
If- u:,u mild winter. It is cost $5,000. We ask those who imae-
I v, .t.ter will not be a severe j ine that the latter road is to be aban-
We notice that Clarence Gillespie.
Esq , for many years a practicing
lawyer of Tecumseh. has removed to
Falls City and entered into partner
ship with S. 3. Price, Esq. We know
Mr. Gillespie well, and know him to
not only bt,a good lawyer, but a reli
able business man and a perfect gen
tleman in everv sense of the word.
George Furnas' team got away
from him again on Tuesday, and after
tearing around town awhile and tear
ing the bed off his spring wagon, it
ran down Main street until it strad
dled Bill Smalls awning posts, when
it stopped taiddfcnly. Nobod- was
hurt, which was fortdnate, consider
ing the number of people on thestreet
at the time.
The St. Joe Gazette Eays a gen
tleman of that city who has watched
of reasons for expecting such aid as 13
proposed, is now resolved not to ask
aid Eoon again, probably not for years
to come ; but will leave it, the next
time, for the people to rise up in the
majesty of all their strength and say
they want railroads, and when they
want them, and that they, beyond a
peradventure, are willing to aid, in
some degree, their construction. On
the other hand, If the proposition
should carry, and the company assist
ed in the way proposed, and promised,
work will scarcely be suspended until
a southern connection is reached. It
is not reasonable to suppose that grad
ing can be pushed rapidly during the
winter months; but ere this time in
1S75. if the voters of this couniy do
not go back on Dr. Converse on what
they have done heretofore, and what
they ought to do again, in gocd faith,
and compel rrork to stop, the Trunk
will be finished up from north to
south, and the Brownville and Ft.
Kearney will be finished to Tecum
seh, the K. C, St. Jo. & C. B. witl
swing into the river, all of which en
terprises we regard, and so understand
by interested and intelligent railroad
men, as absolutely contingent upon
the fate .of our present aid proposition.
A correspondent a week or two ago
wondered why the fate of the Trunk
proposition should effect in any man
ner the Brownville & Ft. K. road. It
effects it vitally, in this way those
having in hand the btiiidingof tiie
Brownville & Ft. K. road cannot in
duce capitalists to Invest in s piece
of a road that has 110 eastern connec
tion. That is just what's the matter ;
aud we know by the expressed opin
ions of railroad men that the Trunk,
or this Midland extension, is all that
is necessary to meet the requirements
of an eastern connection to insure,
at the earliest possible day, the com
pletion of the western road to Tecum
seh. The connection with a through
Hue, nearly direct to Chicago and St.
Louis, will be amply satisfactory, for
the building of the Trunk will create
a competition and rivalry between
that road and tiie K. C, St. Jo. fc C.
B. road, and -cause the latter road to
swing in to the east bauk of the river,
all of which would redound to the ad
vantage of the whole people of Nema
ha county.
Here we wish to say that we write
the honest sentiment? of our heart,
having no 'reason for, or interest in,
doing otherwise. We are not taking
a position at the instigation of Dr.
Converse, or any other man ; we have
not heard from or seen him in regard
to the matter. We have just the same
interest in the building of railroads
as has any other citizen no more, no
less. That which will benefit the
people generally will benefit us, and
that which is'uot for the general good
( visited the teachers of this part of the
county, and all have agreed to attend.
Mrs. J. S. Minick has promised, also,
that we shall nofc lack for music
With the prospects we anticipate a
profitable and interesting time. Ar
rangements will be made to accommo
date those from a distance.
Nearly all the schools in the county
are now in Eessiou. Out of the eev-enty-three
districts there are but two
without school houses. Four new
school houses were built during the
past season ; none costing less than
S600.
In answer to the many inquiries
from the teachers throughout the
county in fcgard to blanks, I would
say that I have written to the State
Superintendent for them, and he an
swered that he would send them as
soon as printed.
D. W. Piersox, Co. Supt.
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Weather changeable but pleasant! Biver rising very fast.
for the winter time. ' rise and still rising.
Most of the sick round aboQE j Dr Fitserald ha3 gone to HI
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are slowly recovering. I look for a situation.
Farmers are Etill gathering inj We are having nice veather over
their corn. Bather late in the season, . head, bat terrible muddy under foot.
The rapid sale of goods has caused
us to defer our auction sale for a few
days. We are really giving goods
away, as -we must close by the first of
January. Such a chance to get goods
cheap I presume will never occur
again in Brownville.
Mhs. D. E. Bebkley.
Clothing for men and boys in great
variety and at bottom prices, at Geo.
Marion's.
Fine hip gore corsets for 40 cents at
Mrs. Berkley's.
McCOLLUai'S SALOON.
Small's old stand, Brownville, Ne
braska. Best wines and liquors kept
on hand.
RrLEY McCoXiiiUii, Prop.
Six pair of fine English hose for $1,
at Mrs. Berklev's.
The people should all know that W.
H. Small, in connection with his ba
kery and restaurant department,
keeps a full line of family groceries
sugars, teas, coffee, rice, hominy,
cranberries, fish, &c. And Small sells
his goods a little cheaper thari any
other like dealer in this city. Farm
ers are invited to call at Small's.
Christmas toy3 at Mrs. Berkley's.
Hats for 40 cents that cost $1.25, at
Mrs. Berkley's.
Keep the largest and best selected
stock of ribbons and fancy goods at
Louis Lowrnan's.
If you want something to eat when
in town in the shape of a nice lunch
good bread and butter, boiled ham,
cheese, &c, go to Sir.all's.
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when there was so little to gather. .
These pleasant days have started
out the threshing machines again.
Most of the grain is now threshed out.
The Bev. Mr. Wheeler is a live
preacher. Go and hear him. Mrs.
Wheeler is an intellegent. agreeable
lady. Call and see her.
Preparations are making for a
Christmas Tree on the 24th of Decem
ber. Come with your presents and
a pleasant social time. The mind
must have relaxation from labor aud
study, or the consequences will be
evil.
Elder Shocky Breached here on
the evening of the 30th of November.
He is teaching the people about the
"Days of restitution," or "The resti
tution of all things in Christ Jesus,
spoken by all the holy Prophets,
since the world began." Mr. Shook9V
is a scientist, a reformer, an educator.
as a religious teacher, he has a very
Ingenious theory. A curious mental
web. A scientific warp with a pro
phetic woof, which reaches from the
creation of man to the setting up of
the "Kingdom of God," a time which
is nigh at hand.
December 4th wa3 the anniversa
ry of the Grange movement. Others
besides those initiated into their mys
teries were invited to meet with them,
and join them in speech-making and
partaking of their feast. Among the
invited guests present was the editor
of the Granger, published at Brown
ville. His speech was of the practi
cal order and excellent. Calculated
to dignify labor. He gave many well
timed hints on the best methods of
farming, and system in house-keeping.
All house-keepers should have
heard it and profited by it. Mrs.
Moore accompanied him. The genial,
pleasant way of both added to the en
joyment of the occasion. The speech
es were all appropriate. The leading
idea was that the farmer Hhould be ed
ucated to meet the emergenc$' of the
hour. This is all right and the only
means of beuefittintr the farmer. One
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speecn was rainer wuu eu juiiuma
tory, but taking it all together it was
a very pleasant meeting, and It is to
be hoped the Grange, though it may
have defects, may yet be efficient In
lifting up the laboring classes.
Zed has a new string to his bow.
So he has ousted Temmy ana" carried
off the horns.
The Bev Elder iloollet is holding
a two days meeting at the Big Spring
Sohool bouse.
We have got the beat school our
little town ever had. It is taught by
Nuckelton Welty.
Mr. I. P. Welty has moved to
Mound City. Mo. We understand he
is in the fnrniture business.
Our new Dr., Mr. Williams is do
Inrr a stavinir coed business. Making
at least from $50 to $100 per day.
- Mr. Dodds, of Corning, says the1
R. B. Co., will put a depot at Rising
Station, when St. Deroln get3 a steam
ferry.
The St. Deroln ferry Is getting to
be quite an item, and there are good
prospectsof getting a steam ferry next
spring.
The Mo. river is open at St. De
roin yet, and the ferry is in good run
ning order. She is doing a good bus
iness. A. J. Bitter has gahe to Chicago
with a drove of cattle. Look out for
a big lot of winter goods, for the Judge
is the man that can and will get them.
We had a very lively knook
down here the other day, by Billy
McCain and Dick Foulk, the butcher.
Too much fighting whiskey was the
cause. Billy said"'nuff."
There is a good opening here for
a drug store. C. A. G.
2 foof ' Elder Sbockey received a cd
reeepttori.
There wfll ba a billiard baH as
Gaede's hotel. We pcppes it is th
effect of tiie railroad.
The anniversary exeruise of Jt&e
dedication of the Normal School
building took place December 2nd
and 3rd. A year has elapsed Bince;
the dedication of the building, and
ffibugh within that time many chang
es have taken place in the school we
hope all are for the best. The public
exercises on Wednesday enlng,
were, as a whole, creditable. The au
dience was large and universally
prompt in attendance. The ushers
politely performed their duty, so that
at the appointed hour all were in their
seats. I was especially pleased with
the confidence and careless air of
each singer and speaker. Each one
knew what to do and when to do It.
PThe report was received too -late
for us to pxibrlsh it entire this week
Editor.
DEATHS.
J0II"ST0" JOTTINGS.
SHERIDAN SHORT-STOPS":
John Hastle Is around buying
hogs.
Plenty of cattle for sale about
here.
Cheapest stock of dry goods, boota
and shoes in. the county at Wesly
Dundas' store'in Sheridan.
There will be a large auction at
Sheridan on election day. Hats, caps,
boots ehotiS, gloves, mittens, dry goods
and every thing In tho way of store
goods. If you want to buy or sell any
thing, come on that day.
The feeling Is very slrong against
the B. R. Bonds. People think they
do not want to pay $132,000 for taking
up the B. and Ft. K. to build the
Trunk. If it is the intention to com
plete the B. & Ft.K., if the bonds are
voted, let'B know it.
"WEJSENRZIDER In AsplnwaM, oa San-dn-
Morning Nov. 2h,lS7-J.EOTiE.8B4F3n
of Edward and Minnie WeisettrcMer; agf
1 year and It months.
The Savior hath received hlaT
To his boson mlkl ;
And with him we leave hlnf,'
Blessed, blessed child.
Tho his eye hath brightened
Oft oar weary way, -
And his clear laugh brightened
Half onr asarrs 4snsy ; '
Now let thonsht behold him
In Ms angel nst.
When those arms enfold htm
To a Saviocr'a breasu -
Yield me what was given
At thy holycall,
The beantifal to heaven,
Thoa who gavest all M,
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TQUE3UX-In Asnlnwall. Nov.STth. 1ST1.
Luxe, daughter of William and Cecelia
Thurmon ; aced 1 year and 9 months.
GINDER In Asplnwall precinct. JJov
2Sth. 1S74, Maggie, only d&ogbtar ot James
and Alice Glnder; aged 1 year," months and
3) days. -,
DEj'S oabd
Has Jnst received a large sopjiy f 3Ki3
Boots and Shoe. Over Shoes, BuMor B00U
and Arctics, at the following prices:
-rTT'"V'r Pell Buffalo Over Shoes tor $.30.
XJ JluJS Selh. Blankets from Stm to 3W.W
TATPXT Pays for Green Hides 7 ete. per B
J J2lS Pys fur Dry HMes. S u 1 eents.
""M?XT Pays the hlehesc priee for HMes,
JSlS Pelts, and Fnrs.
TYOV'" Is eellinethe best of dotting at
I Vi . N the lowest possible-price.
8) cts. forWbtAt in od.-.
Dre35 goods, fancy goods, just open
ing at L. Lowrnan's.
A. K.Air.UOAI EXCTjUSIO?.'
Being contemplated at a very early
.1
1 The Trunk railroad company has
If nut in a 4,Y" at ita imitation with the
is an injury to us; and thus we come
the weather for forty yea" saws that ! to the conclusion that it will be fo : dav. he has one and purchased, and
when the first snow is followed by a ' our good, and the benefit of the entire no'w has in 5torej the largest stock of
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jr tf saKo 01 inose wuoare uui
'"rej'artd for even a mild one.
doned, why has Dr. Converse put in
thi "Y"V 20 certainly useless un
less to turn trains on and off the
ave the pleasure, tsut early Brownville & Ft. K. road when they
Itf re our subscribers the Pre- sro to work on It aqain
is animal messasre. in mis we
io jbt ahead of weekly papers
ra.:v f'ubli-liiiiE it in uprie-
f rm, as extra to our usual
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t g t it before our readers at
;ar..LSt poaibl moment. We
-ukulating to be excelled,
lgst country newspapers, as eu-
jrisitig newspaper men.
t rain, such is the wav with every snow i peopie 01 me , county, u '.vb.hiu uui
storm of the winter. This he claims move forward in the direction we have
Is not theory, but is knowledge gained 1 started -ote the bonds to aid the
by actual observation by himself for building of this road, favor these
the last fortv vpnra and hv his father 1 ureat enterprises In every way, and
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for thirty years pr evious
r aJmg matter, we incur
"e expense, but we do so in
iet vour communications and
l? us as early as you can not
.than Tuesdnv night. After that
1 our paper is closed to correspon-
, unless upon verv unrent mat-
Fcr local news, business notices
ivertisements, we hold our paper
intil eleven o'clock each Wed
r Our -.ntention always is to
le paper to press at 12 o'clock on
lesdavs. and very seldom fail in
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'jB2 We do this so that onr ra-
ay be distributed throuirh the
"Weiesday evening, and that
ly mail tt promptly on Thurs-
Miorning to other places. In this
reacne the various towns and I
We had the pleasure on Tuesday
of this week, of meetinir iu eur city
Dr. Converse of the il. P. railroad,
M. K. Fleming, general ticket agent
of the same railroad, and J. C. Shurts,
stewsrd of the insane assylum, all of
Lincoln. Mr. Fleming is hero to see
our merchants on the matter of trans
ferring freight to our city. He thinks
he will scon be enabled to make it to
the interest of Brownville to receive
her freight via NebrasksrjCity over the
Midland Pacific. What: Competi
tion already commenced ? Is that not
for the interest of our people?
Peter Taylor, the boss track-layer
on the Midland, says track laying and
finishing up will go cu with the great
est possioie energy until the road is
made ready for the cars from Nebras
ka City to Brownville. Six miles of
rails have been borrowed from the
Brownville &. Ft. Kearney, which
enables work tp proceed for the pres
ent uninterruptedly. By the time
that iron shall be put down, it is
hoped the iron across the river can be
then if we fall to get the road the
blame will not be with us, is it surely
TheDoninh'an.CouutvfKas ) Re- will be if we vote the bonds down.
publican relates the following'electlon
ee ring incident:
Candidate Maduui.HI am a candi
date for the important office of ;
will your husband vote for me?
Madam I can't tell you, sir; you
will have to see him in person.
Candidate ( seeing soin pretty girls
peeping from the house.) But, mad
am, I am not only a candidate for
office, but I am a caudidate for matri- does not hinqre upon that proportion ?
oo one can oe suw that It does not so
If the people of Nemaha could
be made to understand that to vote in
favor of bonds they would get the
railroad, but that to vote against
bonds they would get no railroad,
what would they do ? The bond ques
tion would carry largely of course.
Xow is it morally certain that the
question of railroads or no railroads
DBUGS ever brought to this market
Thoe non-exploiice .Lamps on hand
again. Just call iu and hear him ex
plain the meiiti of that lamp, and
look through his stock.
AV. D. S1VAX
Has now on hand a good stock of
staple and fancy groceries which he
will sell at lowest prices for cash.
Buyers of good and cheap groceries
would do well to call and examine
his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
No. 30 Main street.
Bichards & Smith
the stoves.
are
selling
New Bed Steads, Carpets, Bureaus,
and Wash Stands, cheap for cash, at
Boy's Furniture Store. Call soon.
A choice selection of plain and fan
cy ribbon at Louis Lowrnan's.
CLOTHT.VG.
If you wish cheap suits, call and see
our ctock of clothing.
F. E. Joiixsox & Co.
mony. You see, I am trying to kill
two birds with one stone.
Madam So you'are, are you ? Well,
one stone may do well enough for
electioneering purpoaes, but it won't
do to hunt a wife with.
ice- II the county and adjoin-1 crossed over to this side. Bv this ar-
cnties on publication day. 1 rangement, if the weather continues
so that out-door labor can be done at
their lives. Many believe and will
. - :. uj , i-u w
fcfcr friend Frank Morris, of thfc, ' all. Brownville and Peru will have an 1 voie Ba,usl "T" . tu? ""
Rai.P.1 th. ntw .,. Jlo.. ;, .- ,. , ! neve, the roaa is sure to oe ouiu any-
depend. Then if you nre not sure,
you have a doubt about it ; hence, the
doubt you have that unless bonds are
voted you will not get the road,
should determine you at once to take
the chances in favor of bonds.
Notwithstanding the fact that we
have had reasan to entertain the
opinion that the railroad bond prop
osition would be defeated in the coun
ty, we nevertheless think it should
not be defeated, and urge upon the
voters of the county in every locality
to reconsider any resolution they may
have made to vote against it. We do
this confidently believing that weun-
i 1 ii. :i. .: -...re n n
aerstanu Luwanuatiuu auuietjuwj "i , heretofore, that Iron
to say that to vote down the proposi-. body auy good and it
Uon tney win Uo tne most uarmiui tokeil in a Case of extreme e mergencv,
"""o J to ue reoiacea whenever called anon
We call the particular attention
of everj one of our Nemaha county
readers to the communications of Dr.
Converse and H. C. Lett, in Ihls is
sue. They should be. we think, sat-
isfactory, entirely, as explanations
t why the iron ha3 been taken for the
i time being from the Brownville &,
', Ft. Kearney B. B. As we have said
as doing no
was therefore
Ladies' hats for fall and
new styles, at L. Lowrnan's.
rinter,
Soap five cents a bar at Wibley's
cash store.
f
COTJXTY order?
Taken in exchange for dry goods by
F. E. Johnson & Co.
T02I AND JERUY
At Hager's saloon billiards best
wines liquors and cigars. Bemeniber
the place at the Sherman house.
For bargains in dry goods and
groceries call at the post-office.
Musical sore-eye at Johnson'3 this
ereniug. Tickets, $1. Children free.
Deputy Marshal Wright arrived
home Saturday evening from a trip
west.
Weather mild and pleasant.
Farmers ploughing and preparing for
spriug crop.
Bro. B. A. Hawlfiy, of the
Christian denomination, preached an
elegant sermon here on last Sunday.
We learn that Mr. E- Hughes
was married on Sunday to Miss Long,
daughter of John Loog, near Sheri
dan. Book keepinc and morals taiight
on Monday evenings at the Johnson
Sohool House by Prof. J. B. John
son.
The family of Mr. Simori Hage
man are about convalescent. The
general health of the city and vicini
ty is good.
Heikes & Miller aro selling less
goods for more money than any relia
ble wholesale dry goods and grocery
house west of Chicago.
A report having been circulated
to the effect that our mail was about
to stop, 'twas denied by our Post-Master,
who says it Is a female that has
stopped and it weighs 101 pounds.
The Granger blowout on Friday
evening, December ith, 1S74, was all
we could desire. A feeling of oppres
sion has had pocSiou of us ever
since, not from the inordinate quanti
ties of pies and cakes we ate, but from
the fact that some of our long-wind-
ed brethren got started to making I paper Floor Carpet, 25 cents ayard,
speeches and couldn't be choked off. at Roy's.
T"T7IXT WIHd-!
J J2l-L. Has. tLe best Coot Stove at the
lowest price.
TYTT'XJ" Oh supply yoa with goeds c4 r1
XJJll kinds, and tbn sell you the Sta
baker Wazon to liaal them heme In.
TPvTT'Xl' Can famish yoa with FnraMare.
L Ci.J Stove. Groceries. Bcirtts A Shoes,
Clothing. Hurdware.Hatt (tad Cups, nl even
down to a Grindstone or a nice Ham Btiller
and then If yoa want to so banting. 3ul on
"TT!"Vir and be will sell y a Breech or
UlljxS :MuzzbiLodlac Shot Gob or Rule
and AjnmsnttloEt of all kinds, cheaper tha
the cheapest.
I J7"Vr Makes a specialty of TINE TEA
LJ lll- at lowest prices. A hdred be -rels
of salt at W. T. DSN"S.
spjecrAi. NOTICES'
Wagon and carriege stock sold cn
der St. Joe prices lv Bichards and
Smith.
Soap five cents per bar at Wibley's.
250 pieces Side Baud prints just
received at F. E. Johnson & Co's.
Ladies' belts, dres trimmings, but
tons, yake lace, ghnpure lace and
beat trimmintrfe at L. Lowrnan's.
"EW GOOD.
F. E. Johnon & Co. are now re
ceiving their fall stock of goods,
which was purchased at bottom prices
and for cash. Call and see for your
selves the great reduction in dry
goods and clothing.
Best beer in town by
Dick Hughes.
School Books at Nickells
store, nest door to State Bank.
Drug
Boots and Shoes for men, ladies and
children, atL. Lowrnan's.
wrm Sc
li a jt Mmm
jm
p:-.' ' liwSStaBi
as isS
sv !&
rtftl .FUSS1,
evening and operating railroad in a very short '
s a r leasant ohat. Aaioncst time. The people of the countv mav
jthings he related to us a cireuai-! voe the bonds up, or they mav vote
f connubial bll tho nnrt; them dawn hnt h? thm-Mnnnf nra.
h he used to be well acquaint-' vent.
th which, notwithstandinc "
. . "t
itlmcs so rife with crime, fnmiif Tho Polio rs,. t 7 u, -
T .... . . . fc t lU JlUb U212 1C"
ties, divorces. sa, caused by cently improved verv much editorial-
"unequally yoked," causes i y- Some of its editorials read very
t feelinirs to nermeate our 1 much as if Pnl 5nm d; .n.,i
K- " ww.. iu Afciwli HOSULUUUU
ogy, because it evidences to us the JoumaVs sanctum. For instance
wever risky the business may ' in an editorial discussing the merits of
y aud December may embrace . Perry's agricultural speech, delivered
nappy. Agooa Presbyterian at tne late fctate Fair nrt nrinfpH in
an about sixty years old. by pamphlet form, the Journal says :
eof Shaw, in St. Lawrence! "We vrnnM iii 1 ..-.
, -New lork, a few weeks beto authority the nr?5i,l0n ..-- .
his bosom to wife, a bloomiug ' Board of Agriculture employs frowzy waut of '
of eighteen summers. Thp!!?fLern Pressors, of the moss-cov- to aid in
to do so.
summers.
marriage
how. Bight there is where the dan
ger lies. There is no reason forsaying
It is a sure thing anyhow. Baiiroads j
are not built in the west without aid 1
from counties, towns or precincts,
there are no instances of the kind.j
Large towns Omaha, Lincoln, Ne- ?
braska City and St. Joseph, where it j
it would seem railroads would natur
ally go "anyhow," vote bonds large
ly for the construction of railroads,
and they grow and prosper. Why
should we be an exception ? We tell
the people most positively that we
are not and will not be an exception.
We will be compelled to indicate our
railroads and our willingness
building'them or will con-
We cannot publish a g'ood paper
and do work on a credit system; there
fore we ask all our subscribers who
have not done so, to pay up by the
commencement of the new year.
Commence the new year owing the
priuter nothing but friendship and
good will. You will not sutler by
such an arrangement, 2nd it wilf do
us much good.
fM.o. a.T",';!, . 2 'ldolatroua school, to tinue to do withoutrailroads.and con-
c after the
rent down town as sprightly as I quirks at the eTpenJe" of !he ? ' tiDU6 mPe a
of twenty-one. and of course and t&0Se wbosuPPort our State Fairs' I kind of dry rot while other counties
ed the conn-rRfnif!nT,c r , iniQ importation of a Connor,!! I all over the State, with more enter-
s. a, everyoody likes the old ' Sd fiftvrhiS
man. One sked him "v mhh if if 0 ul ."A" us Ter . ters with firm hands, vote their
fchaw, how is Mrs. Shaw tnis sterling president to convert our State bonds Eet their railroads and move
inK?" to which he renlied in Fairs into political huxterins marts j on in the high road of flnaucial pros-
perfect and innocent glee : "O I Jh.?J!!n emocrat'c "walls may yend perity. Our people should look at the
The steam ferry boat Mary Arn
old is high and dry, undergoing re
pairs. She will not be ready for resu
ming business for about six weeks.
The river is op'eii opposite the city,
and all the crossing that is done is in
a skiff.
YOU ARE LXTEUESTEU.
If you regard life and property go
and see the Non-Explosive Lamps at
H. C. Lett's drug store.
Pork barrels at W. D. Swan'
Choice Hannibal fall wheat flour at
W. D. Swan's.
The celebrated
shirt at Dolen's.
selPSttIng4iieart
For the best assortment of hard
ware and tinware, at lowest figures,
go to Bichards & Smith.
lsTBAIf HOG.
Strayed from the ungersigned some
time during the month of last August,
one boar Magee Hog, spotted black
and white, about fifteen months old,
good size for his age. No ear marks
when he left home. A liberal reward
will be paid for information that will
lead to his recovery or whereabouts.
3w Thos. N. aIorkow.
Gibson & Lett have for sale the
patent flour, the best iu the market
Alex. Bobison will receive this
week, and will opeu out about Friday
next, a full and cempiete stock of
ladies and gent's boots and shoes,
overshoes &c, suitable for the season.
Call aud examiue his goods and
prices.
HOT SO UP
And free lunch at McCollum's sa
loon, at all hours. Come one, come
all, and welcome.
California Honey, twenty-five cents
per pound at Wibelys.
'
3IIXED FEliD I
For sale at Lockwood's.
Beer drinkers say that Dick Hughes
positively now has the best beer in
the city call and try it.
LAIIGE Z.OT
Groceries just received by F.E. John
son & Co.
An article received noticing the
lecture of Prof. Chureh was received
so late as to make it Impossible for us
to give it a place in our columns this 1
week, but it will not spoil to lay.over'
one week.
MIXED FEED
For sale at Lockwood's.
W
Buckwheat noar just
JJ. Swan's.
receive!! ti
Major Loree recently removed
1 ...... MAW UArnr.IIT A.-. TT T 1 "
s just as happy as she can be. I w --. I matter in all Its bearings, conclude " " w B"s v;uy.
it- sitting on the bed sin-in-, e , tet Eeven hundred and .honestly arid candidly what is the
'large to keep I have.' "
. uity aonar3 tuat Sam Bich wrote that
j Who else could have said jt $prtwell ?
safer course to-pnrsue and cast their
votes accoriiingly.
Great variety of elifldren'6 gloves,
jiiritteus. and hoaevat Mrs. Berkley's.'
Bey your hardware, stoves, tin
ware, wagon stock, and farm imple
ments of Bichards & Smith.
A new stock of gent's furnishing
goods just received at Dolen's, which
Jae will sellyery low for cash.
Wm. H. Hoover, Beal Estate Agent
and Convevencer. Court Boom.
Large stock of clothing for men,
youths aud children, at L. Low-
mans's.
Wanted. All kinds of grain.
Theo. Hihl & Co.
Non-explosive Lamp
Nickell's Drug Store.
Burnera at
Manhood: Hovr Lost, How Restored
? ggn Jaa pablith. a bt e4Hle or Tr
L uVnnnTnvr -T fill lypu'Ii! T g f .
-bratel Essay en the rrtteat irr
, without ii.uiKl cCeniMUiKXH. riaina;
Wt-aknes lave .L..try rumI BnMo. Sfr
ual DeMUtT, ami Impediments M Marriage e
e rally: "ervonsBtss. LasamX3. Epitopes', at"
Fits . Mental and Physical Incapacity , xumi t
from S-?lf Vbcse. or Sexsa! Extravagance.
ES Price, in s pealed envelope, wrty eea.
Tfee-orld-r9oTnad &'. ta tfete asaalea -IrffitKre.
eieariy prove. tNn Ms w, ewajenre
that tb feftU eoaeqaeacs aT SeW-Ahjaie r t "
eflVcltnOlj- removed witsoat meehiis. data vrtu.
ieoi dassareas aarpcU opcradoa. hoiani. Instr
rneas. rlai. or cordials. iwlBtiaa- oat a Mode o'
care at oo eertaio sad eSectBsf by wasa erery
i sufferer, do matter waat liw eoaalnoa Bay Ik
roaj- cnie himself cheaply. prtTately, aod ru '
Jchlly-
SS" Thbrectnre i&eaMbels tfeebsBdd f ev
ry ysctb aad every ass ia tae laad.
Sent under seal to any ad-JraM. is paJn iealf
envelope, oa the reept of stx ?b. -or t p
tse stamps. AIfo. Dr.sabbeesKSMKDT T(-U
PIX.K&. bead tor circular. AddressthePabln'iT
CHAS. J C KLIfE Jt VO
127 novrery, New Vork,Pw9t-OtJlcellax4,3"ti
3tfly
Geo. A. Prince & Co.,
mm & mwm.
The Oldest Larcst. and MoL rerfect ilaau-fiictorj-
In the Fnlteb States.
M?000
Now is use.
No ether M&sleni Inttrameat aver oMaiaed
Ui .vinje popularity
.82- Send for Price Ltr.
AUdrass BUFFALO, S'. T.
2Swi
Salt Lake peaches, dried raspber
ries and pitted cherries at W. D.
Swan's.
ifOH WORK
of every description done at Lock
wood's Machine Shop.
L. Lowman has returned from the
east with a large stock
youths' and boys' clothing
Of
men's,
Our Governor's Choice is the favor
ite cigar; manufactured by L. A.
Bergman, No. 41 Main Street.
1VH2 CBADDOCC VT. T. CKABDCM
A
Breeca-IoaaiagSb. Oan. Rifles.
CAKr.I51S,AH2C5ITI05,SPrtIJS6 err
Cans ma-ie to order. Kcpairlna: neatly il -"io.
G-. & DtJNl?,
JEWE
E.
L. Lowrnan's stock of flannels, wa
terpoof cassimeres and jeans is larger
than ever.
A full liae cf smoker's articles con
stantly on hand at L. A. Bergman'e.
very low for cash.
HATS ATfD CAPS.
.New styles just opened at F. E
Jehnscn fc Co's.
K.
j
- s-J?
CL.OTHIAG.
Call and ee cow cheap clothing
sold at F. E. JoHhson ': Co's.
is
Caps
cheap.
of all varieties at Dolen's
Uroivnville Ve&.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Repaired, and Jewel-y Maawfectirredto atde
ALL WORK WAKKATTEfa
Qohool Toois:s.
OCPIOOL JJOOK
Cabinet work of all kinds made to
order at J. L. Boy's.
The best winter caps
ket at Dolen's.
in this mar-
mimn
aim rny
GfiiLEBi.
K- V. KtTGHES.
Fresh Confectioneries of all kinds
just received.
For a good lunch Ham, Eggs, Sar
dines, Oystersi etc., call' on Dick."
Advertise your business
1 rirf"& i in
iWUiUU
CIMBSCBARnK;
40 eta. per It.
HAVING rented tbePfacioerHBfcJ ii" ;
preparel Vj do T1 knJs o PherTgrap
rork.LAllUE QlksMrLK. Piiotos
COLORED I-N OIL,
reasouBMe figures, Beonn ever P- -st
T c1"T"r
m8 r. n. ziis.jid.
J3 The N'ebr&BkaAdrertier i for naJc
i L A. IEIG3IANj?f. joiac.