Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 24, 1874, Image 3

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JoumaMn the city on .uonaaj .
, Brine vour wagon and come in
! peron, and select your fruit trees at
the nursery oi ueo. v.
Brownville.
We are again under obligations
to W. Dundas, of Sheridan, for the
intest he takes in getting subscribers
to the ADVFKTI5EB.
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THE SPECIAL ELECTION
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We notice that Marshal Camp
bell has so far recovered from the
wounds he received at the hands of
the desperado Wells, recently, as to
be able to be out iu town.
We understand that a ball, for
which Berkley's band wiil play, will
be given at the residence of Mr. Thos.
Hallem, ofHallem's mill, on the Ne
maha, on Christmas eve.
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Iidays with hisfam-
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as, of St. Dern,7eliei
on SafcaiJiRHst The Msjor is lirai
friesd WHSmBVERTiSSK.
A company called Smith's Bell
Ringers performed in this city on last
Thursday evening. We were not
present, "but learn from persons who
were, that it was a pretty "thin" af
fair.
The County commissioners rcill
meet in regular session of the Board,
on the first Tuesday in January. Pre
cinct officers who have bonds to file
and settlements to make, will take
notice.
jirlll be no ptage to pey
on tbe Abterti-ek received at any
noatoftleeUmthe county, after the first ;
i nr
e, of Jaanr5
Taai!lin thi- citv. a small sum
-of jBQggwhicb the owiwr can hve
by proTiggproperty and peying for
this dvrtiemeit
"SayVkin " w irrf wkeiiyoueau,"
for the ADTBir-rn, and thereby help
. to laa'fSce r .r li of sbserilers
In Toanaiirhl r!.nod.
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' lat why ilo they not
u expeci to give our
nt ttrishml holiday
3 like to have pb-
t k had it been pre-
i range convened in
! -ily of last week.
t: v J A Glel, G. Lilly,
ik r -r. i ('has. BlodRett, xre
e r r rtd from this eoun
r.J-v it was thoauM safe
? t!.r "rrin of rflilrimd,
;e hunaeWtons4wqr
The Odd Fellows and Sons of
Temperance of this city, who meet in
the same hall, have recently pur
chased a splendid new carpet for their
hall, and now it is really pleasant to
be there.
Nemaha City did pretty well af
ter all at the railroad election last
Saturday. A very respectable. major
ity but atlil we contend there ought j
not to have been a siugle vote against
it down there.
Brownville precinct cast 329 votes ;
311 for bonds, 18 against, and 1 that
did not count either way, leaving a
majority of -291 for the proposition.
We congratulate Brownville.
Washington precinct cast 71 votes;
1 for and 70 against.
San Deroin cast 44 votes ; 37 for and
7 against. Majority for bonds, 30.
Aspinwall cast OS votes ; 49 for and
49 against bonds. Honors are easy,
London cast 87 votes ; 11 for and 76
against. Majority against bonds, 65.
Nemaha City cast 100 votes; 63 for
37 against. Nemaha gives 26 majori
ty for the proposition.
" Peru cast 163 votes ; 2 for bonds and
161 against. Majority against, 159.
That's a deadener.
Glen Rock cast 115 votes against the
proposition and "nary one" for it.
Bedford cast 45 votes ; 2 for and 43
against bonds. Is that so? Why
where was Church Howe?
Lafayette cast 141, all against bonds.
That's what might be considered
unanimous.
Island cast 10 votes: 2 for and 8
against. Majority against, 8.
Benton cast 113 votes; unanimously
against bonds.
Douglas cast S6 votes ; 7 for and 79
against. Majority ngainst bonds, 72.
And wasn't that bond proposition
scooped? There were 1402 votes cast
in the county ; 917 were cast against
the proposition and 4S5 for it, leaving
a majority in the county against the
proposition of 432.
We met our friend Moses Banks
in the city on Monday morning, and
return our thanks to him for a cordial
invitation to be present at the festal
occasion to take place at his residence
on Christmas eve.
We were pleased to meet in the
city this week our esteemed and ac
complished friend, Mr. M. J. Finn, of
Peru. He promises to "dish up"
someting occasionally for the columns
of the Adveriiser.
Dr. T. W. Lee&r. of Aspinwall,
called at our oSice on Tuesday. He
has but recently located in Aspin
wall, where he will practice his pro
fession. See his card under head of
new advertisements,
Mr. Levi Johnson, of Nemaha
City, was in town on Monday. He is
negotiating, we understand, a pur
chase of the steam ferry boat, "The
Scribner's Illustrated Magazine for
Girls and Boys, St. Nicholas, for Jan
uary, 1S75, has been received, and we
desire to return our thanks to the pub
lishers for its monthly visits during
the year 1874. Our little folks are al
ways delighted when it makes its
bright and joyous appearance, for it is
truly what its name indicates, a mag
azine for boys aud girls, and never
fails to contain matter aud illustra
tions calculated to please and instruct
children. WTe can most cordiallyrec
ommend this magazine as the best one
of our acquaintance, of Its class. It
is published in New York City by
Scribner & Co., at $3 a year, and
sale by all newsdealers.
CHBIST3IAS.
THASKS.
In retiring from the merchant tail
oring business I desire to return my
The merry days of all the year are
again udoh us. The vouth will beL;nnarai.oni.n. a r.
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tomers for their verv kind and liberal
JOHXSTOX JOTTINGS.
nearly transported with delight and
pleasure, the aged will live over again
their youthful days.
It is a happy custom that induces
perenta to celebrate the birth of our
Savior, with their children on this
day. It will cause the latter to treas
ure up and cherish to life's remotest
day the memory of these anniversa
ries Who has no't among his sweet
est recollections, the brightest "pict
ures that hang on memory's wall,"
a Christmas Anniversary? We nev
er get so old but that the heart will
swell as we recall the kindly voice of
a mother, and her busy cares for our
pleasures as she wrought the delica
cies, heaped the plates, filled the
stockings and ministered to our
amusements.
It is a fitting custom, dlso, because
there is no other day upon which hu
manity may so well rejoice, as upon
the anniversary of our Savior's birth.
But our readers will excuse us from
the task of painting a picture cf this
holiday. It is easier to enjoy it than
to tell how we enjoy it. It would be
ifseless to go back over "the old, old
story" at this place, for by so doing
we would doubtless anticipate, if not
embarrass the efforts of our pulpit or
ators. But in conclusion we inuat record
the fact that Christmas Is coming. In
a few houis the chimes from many a
dome and spire will proclaim the re
turn of the holy night when the shep
herds on the eastern hills saw the
star that stood over Bethlehem and
angels sang, "On earth peace, and
good will towards men."
"A merry Christmas" around each
hearth to which the Advertiser
mav come.
CARD FROM JA3IES G. CLARE.
for
Harry Dolen has sold out his
tailoring establishment to Mr. M. B.
Barnes. While Mr. Barnes is a
pleasant gentleman, and reputed to
be un excellent workman at his busi
ness, we are sorry to lose so respected
a citizen and genial friend as Mr. Do
len. He has no superior in the west
ern country as a fashionable tailor,
aud wherever he may locate he will
be successful as such. He has the
Advertiser's best wishes for his
prosperity.
The-school house at Aspinwall,
one of the best in fthe county, was
last Wednesday
To the People of Brownville :
I am aware that by frequently dis
appointing those citizens of Brown
ville who took interest in my attempt
to sing for them during the month of
November, I have, in a measure, lost
my claims on their forbearance.
I wish to plead that I made the ap
pointments in good faith, thinking
that my health would surely permit
me to fulfill them. But the return of
my strength, after the fever was over,
was so unexpectedly slow, that I was
not able to give a public entertain
ment until the loth of December,
which was my first effort since the 9th
day of October. I have now fully re
coveredam in th concert field once
more, and will not disappoint those
who may come to hear me on Friday,
January 1st.
Respectfullj',
James G. Clark:.
HOLHUTTjPKESEXTS.
The most attractive holiday goods
w ithoetaSlUen t, 'for I
sinu9
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ueue o. jesmcion.- wuu a view oi , riptrnvM hv fir on
running her on the river at Nemaha tniiIt mh frrppjin;d wmi-ii I the most beautiful and durable, 'can
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Tlnnmfwoodenb'ox'ana deaving.thenrto
burn up things at 6he"ir leisure
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' of Temperance
n. II. Small, A. H.
- Witcherly, War
, Small, Mrs. Isaae
v ho ought to unite
;.iiio contemplate
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'. for the entertain -
-tie folks are ample.
- o en'ertinuiettts will
tae different ehureb.es.
sb;, t-rians and Episcopal? will
Mr :: tacir church buihlines.
MfiL, lists theirs in McPher-
- vro av informed.
'fieibond'questionthfrraboutevpn
sat Aspinwall, where a heavy majority
was execfeff ro be for it. The result
-.how- that the people in the west part
of the precinct would prefer the Falls
City route, so that they could get to
the railroad without having to climb
the bluffs along the river.
McWaters, the Nebraska City
desperade, who killed r. man in a
drunken brawl in that city last spring.
Uias had his trial and been found guil
ty of murder in the second degree.
At this time Judge Gantt has not sen
tenced him. He may be sentenced
for not less than ten years or for life.
l.iv yjttf a rin?nber of sub-
llr. R;?hardon, Pawnee, John-
Otjp. Lancaster, Saline,
a::J ot'er counties through
'zt? To all such we would
it the name of all who have
f;r the Advektiser in ad
IK bp stricken from our list
rst cf the new rear.
On Monday morning the snow
began to fall, and continued to come
straight down until the roads were
made good for sleighing. Although
the weather had been as" bright, and
fair, and pleasant, as anybody could
desire for several weeks, still we de
light in the change with the beautiful
snow.
beifound"a6'the'jeweIryancl",newse
;tabli5h:mciit of'GEO. SrDrjNNr
"Before completing Their purcha3e
of GhristmasandNew Year's presents.
We this week go "to press twelve! everybody should call at this house
hours earlier than usual so that our land see the magnificent display of
boys need not be confined to the of- goods, of every description, calculated
fice during the holidays. We will is- to gladden the heart of cnild, father,
sue about the same time nest week, mother, friend, lover or sweetheart.
and those who will have anything for
our columns nest week should send
it in very earlj' in the week.
NOTICE! S0TICE1!
All notes and accounts due us must
be settled by the 1st day of January.
The notes and accounts of all who
fail to come'to time will be placed in
the hadds of a collector.
Richards tfc Smith.
great many subscriptions to
tojERTisrr. expire on the first of
Or all apers we send out- I necessary for the welfare
le c-uuty we are reomred to stituents. These bills, o
In this issue we print two bills
which have been presented by Sena
tor Hitchcock in the U. S. Senate, for
the relief of the grasshoppered of Ne
braska. Senator Hitchcock is always
on the alert to see and do whatever is
of his con
bills with
m
tlwl
is? it, advance. ThiwsrTi
i fc .! t
. 4j i ol uo uum?5 we receive
scnt.on in advance. Two
the regular subscription price,
s"; an j we pay the postage.
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Oytthis Thursday) evening a fair
nnA nf iX. mt i o nmnti?
vuu wa a. vtuuua v.vu la l
similar provisions, will undoubtedly
be nassed at an earlv dav.
A. J. Richardson of Peru precinct,
is the kind of a man a printer loves
to see and have around. Mr. R.
called on Tuesday and renewed his
own subscription and that of a friend
to whom he has the paper sent; aud
Buy one of those nice Fur Collars
of M. B. Barnes to hang on the
Christmas Tree, or on some good look
ing gentleman's neck. Cheap.
The nicest Christmas Gift a China
Tea set. At Gibson & Lett's. " "
CHRISTMAS AT SMALL'S ;
c
gjgpected citizens, Mr. Moses
111 be led to Hymen's altar he also brought his son, W. H., up to
o.m Frasier, of Richardson j see U5. ano advised bim, as every fath-T.i-'
occasion will be celsbra-iersouW "is son whom he loves to
BUrar and ball, to tfhteh I see prosperous and intelligent, to take
nvitatian is given to the i the Advertiser, which W. H. did,
friwjiglgelghbors and acquaintance? is every obedient son should do.
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will.n4i-
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Thse who desire tr
rleasant Christmas Eve
ce the opportunity thus af-
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- acknowledge the receint of
i!imSEsFlG3a, Guide for January. It
mjjMOJnperr I printed and illiitra-i
lR53liCcn tains information rfMri1-
ultivatlon of flowers and veg-
n 1 tl. decoration and orna
n cf i;ame. which can .carce
uircJ elsewhere.
a liberal giver to the poor
tute. We extraet the fallAtc-.
ltlon from an article in the
reference to the grasshopper
cur western country:
is wanted to feed the hungry
nttl crops can be grown. So '
nt perhaps some of our cus-
twou:j like to help a little, if
ew an eav wav tn fcrrr-or
We therefore propose to re
in o-jr customers, or others,
maney they may appropri
Maj. CafFrey has sold out the
Blade office to Bro. Slaughter's Far
mer, and the consolidstion is now is
sued as the Farmer's Blade. And
now the whisky business is to
be Slaughtered with- that B'lade which
so early in life espoused the cause of
whisky sellers, and slashed away so
furiously at the lady crusaders. Our
old friend, the Major, having surren
dered his weapon to the enemy, we
now invite him to complete his refor
mation by uniting with the Sons or
G. T's.
Candies in every variety.
Maple Sugar and BuckwheatFlour.
Figs, Currants and Raisins.
Fire Crackers and Flags.
Beans, Peas and Hominy.
Sour Kraut and Pickles.
Sugar, Tea and Coffee.
Rice, Dried Apples and Peaches.
Corn Meal and Flour.
Crackers, the finest in the city.
Fresh Oysters, by the can or dish.
Canned Fruit of ell kinds.
Finest assortment of Tobacco.
Celery, Sauces and Jelly.
Cakes, on hand and baked to order.
Leave your orders in time.
Genuine New Orleans Syrup, pure,
warranted. W. H. SirAiiL,
at City Bakery.
At Dunn's you may get fine and pure
jewelry and there is no present so
valued aud cherished, and carefully
preserved, as a nice gold ring, or
bracelet, or a gold set or you may
get a superbly printed book, or a
china set of toy dishes to please your
little lady friend. Anything, how
ever, in the shape of beautiful goods
can be had at Dunn's.
PERU CORRESPOXDEXT.
Wood of all kinds for sale cheap.
Will exchange wood for all kinds of
horse feed. H. McCormick,
Furnas Nurseries.
St. Deroik, Dec. 21st, 1S74.
Dr. Fitzgerald would respectfully
inform his friends that he did not go
to Illinois in search of a location, be
ing very well satisfied with his pres
ent situation ; and he strongly sus-
pectstheSt. Deroin correspondent of
the 10th inst., of being aware of stat
ing a falsehood when he had the same
published. The editor of the Adver
tiser will confer a favor by publish
ing the above in refutation of the
misstatement referred to."
Very respectfully,
H. C. Fitzgerald, M. D.
i wish to all. arr customers a
patronage during the pastthreeyears,
and would respectfully ask a continu
ance of the same for my successor,
Mr. M. B. Barnes.
Respectfully,
H. H. Dolen.
Having bought out the popular
Merchant Tailoring establishment of
H. H. Dolen, I would say to the peo
ple of Brownville and vicinity that
by strict attention to business and
fair dealing with all, I hope to con
tinue the putronage of the public and
will strive to please all. I will make
you a new suit of clothes in the latest
and nobbiest style and at living pric
es, or will sell you one ready made a3
cheap as the cheapest ; if you think
you cannot afford either, will repair
your old ones with neatness and dis
patch. Will also sell you anything
in the line of gent's furnishing goods.
If you want nothing come and see us
anyway. Respectfully,
M. B. Barxes.
Wagon and carriege stock sold un
der St. Joe prices by Richards and
Smith.
Weather continues fine as only
Nebraska Weather can.
A sheet and pillow-case party is
talked of by some of oar young
friends.
A hack driver wanted To any
young man who comes well reccom
mended, we guarantee life long em
ployment. A Grand Christmas Ball at the
residence of T. J. Bobbins, in Peru
precinct, nest Friday evening. Wish
we had an invite.
Merry Christmas is almost here.
Santa Clause is notified that a full
line of confectioneries, nuts and toys
can be had at the P. O., cheap for
cash.
- Capitol removal and the way
Hiekes &. Miller continues selling dry
goods & groceries, are the most ab
sorbing topics of conversation with
our citizens at present.
Oceans of dry goods and groceries,
queensware, hardware, boots, shoes,
clothing, &c, for sale at prices that
defy competition (unless you steal
your goods) at Heikes & Miller's
An interesting revival meeting
ST. DEROIS SPLINTERS.
SPECIA-L HOTICZS.
Judge Bitter took a nice drave oft Mtmhnnn; Ho"!7Lost.nw'Rpjrtnrfia
; hogsto Arago the other day. jJWfsXBJmt &. fBr.
Andv Overman and Miss Emily i rlrf Robert j. itii.ykkwxli.'s c-
I I a w I . b. . a r-t Itr n n f - "
.Luviur were uiameu mat cu-iw. , (wttboct cfiic.a)
The Rev. M oolett preaches at the
King school house next Sunday.
rThe fine shool house at Aspin
wall was burned on last Wednesday
night.
The boys of 3L Deroin are going
to have a concert and supper oe
Christmas night.
The citizens of St. Deroin pre
cinct intend to potition the legisla
ture for a repeal of the herd law, for
this'precinct,
The house of Dr. Williams
caught fire the other day, but the
flames were extinguished before" much
damage was done.
of Spnnakrw. ?
Weafcuese. Tnrrrtaaturr nihnU BaafesfcMM. Seo
boI Debility, mS ImpedtawM u. Carriage Oes-
Pits: Mental awl Physical iMapocitr. rewMtotg
from SciF-Abase. orSexsal Extnunugaacc
S Price, m a seated envetepe. atr wta.
Tbe world-renowned avtbor. im tMa adtraMe
XecMre. dearly prves from Mb awa eecaortanog
that Uh wwl oonceqneBcea ef SetfcAfcas aaay M
oflocteaUy rsmayed n fchauC uniiHUiiii-i. and wHa
0O daatnraas wtrgteal aaomrtawa. fcaaqtes. fctntnr
neats. ring. or cordkU. xjinrtna- aac a aada
case at mk eertaut aad efll-csal hy -cvMahi evarj
safierer. ao xaaUer what Mn eaadMaa nnf fee,
zoay care ktautf caoaatr. artrattdy. aa rad
lealty. j-TMsl.ctsresbo(rid0i thehaada afeva'
ry yaatto and every naa ta tae laad.
Seat BBder seal, to any atklrese. in a ateta seated;
st1om. ok the reeeiptof stx eeats. rtwases4-
ss stazspt. Afeo, Br. Ufeee's RSMKOT FOR
PILHS. beadlcrctrcslarl jCddraaBtaePabUeher.
CHAS. J. C. SZIS & CO..
127 Eatrery, "c-w TorS,l-5nJeeax4,5S6
JCly
A RAILROAD EXCURSION
Being contemplated at a very early
day, he has gone and purchased, and
now has in store, the largest stock of
DRUGS ever brought to this market.
Those non-explosive Lamps on hand
again. Just call in and hear him ex-
XiSGAX. AJ vERTISESTENTS.
Our Governor's Choice is the favor
ite cigar; manufactured by Ii. A.
Bergrriari, No. 41 Main Street.
Ii. Lowman's stock of flannels, wa
terpoof cassimeres and jean3 is larger
than ever.
A full line of smoker's articles con
stantly on hand at L. A. Bergman's,
very low for cash.
CL.OTHIXG.
Call and see how cheap clothing
sold at F. E. Johnson & Co's.
is
A choice selection of plain and fan
cy ribbon at Louis Lowman's.
fcliOTIirXG.'
If you wish cheap suits, call and see
our ctock of clothing.
F. E. Johnson &. Co.
Ladies' hats for fall end winter,
new styles, at L. Lowman's.
Soap five cents
cash storet
a bar at Wibley's
COUXTY ORDERS
Taken in exchange for dry goods by
F. E. Johnson & Co.
School Books at Nickells
store, nest door to State Bank.
Drug
Boots and Shoes for men, ladies and
children, atL. Lowman's.
YOU ARE INTERESTED.
If you regard life and property go
and see the Non-Explosive Lamps at
H. C. Lett's drug store.
Choice Hannibal fall wheat flour at
W. D. Swan's.
For the jhestjiasa
nvare-andUinware.-aatMdowestfigures1
gototRichardsTSlShiitrR
MIXED FEED !
For sale at Lockwood's.
Buckvheat flour just received at
W. D. Swan's.
Buy your hardware, stoves, tin
ware, wagon stook, and farm imple
ments of Richards & Smith.
Keep the largest and beff s'elected
stock of ribbons and fancy goods at
Louis Lowman's.
Yes, a "cold reception," besides
very muddy. The M. E. Minister
said I should not preach in their
house. Two of the directors (M. E.'s
we judge) refused the key to the dis
trict school house, but one of that
board got the keys and opened to us
at S o'clock p. m., a liberal. Also we
obtained ten subscribers to our majra- I
zine for Peru. Brethren of modern
religion, don't give any stranger such
a "cold reception," please.
W. P. Shockey.
Alex. Robison will receive this
week, and will open out about Friday
next, a full and cemplete stock of
ladies and gent's boots and shoes,
overshoes &c, suitable for the season.
Call and examine his goods and
prices.
Those who drink beer go to Dick
Huches's to get the best,
Diaries and Toy Books at Nickell's
Drug Store, next door to State Bank.
Clothing for men and boys" in great
variety and at bottom prices, at Geo.
Marion's.
HATS iSD CAPS.
New styles just opened at F. E.
Johnson fe Co's.
Birl Hoover, the merchant prince
of Nemaha City, whose store is liter
ally packed full of goods, has, amongst
other things, most beautiful and at
tractive holiday goods, and we noticed
the nicest and greatest variety of can
dies and confections of all kinds we
have seen for many a day. There you
may get candy apples, candy peach- ! If you want something to eat when
es, candy pears, eandv lemons, eandv ' in rnwn in the shaDe of nice lunch
- -
good bread and butter, coileg ham,
SIcCOIOTOI'S SALOON.
Small's old stand. Brownville, Ne
braska. Best wines and liquors kept
on hand.
Rtxey McCoiiLUii, Prop.
e ffood work, acknowledging i tomatoes, eandv beans, kisses for the
pt cf all sums, and giving an I eijl5t and mottoed and conversational
candies by which a right smart flirta
tion might be carried on in perfect si
lence. Go to Birl'sfor your candies.
3IERRY CHRISTMAS !
I have a full stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Clothing for men and boys,
Hats and Caps, Shoes and Boots, and
Groceries, all of which I am selling
very cheap to make room for new
.goods. Call and see me.
Geo. Marion.
HOT SOUP
And free lunch at McCoIlum's sa
loon, at all hours. Come orre, come
all, and welcome.
California Honey, twenty-five cents
per pound at Wibelys.
3IIXEI" fee o :
For sale at Lockwood's.
LARGE LOT
Groceries just received by F.E.John
son & Co.
Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent
and Convevencer. Court Room.
Large stoclf of clothing for men,
yonths aud children, at L. Low-mans's.
Wanted. All kinds of grain.
Theo. Hilx. & Co.
plain the merits of that lamp, and
has been in progress for some time at look through his stock.
house. Rev. Hurlin
Lindon school
game and Burch leading the services.
Our city and vicinity need one, if any
part of the country does.
Prof. J. B. Johnson tenders his
professional services to the citizens of
our city. As a musical and art critic,
he has but few equals, and no super
ior. Stage proprieties a speciality.
Correspondence solicited.
The City Telegraph company,
which afforded so much useful and
instructive information for our citi
zens last winter, should be resurrect
ed again. Will some one make a
move in this matter.
Services by the Christian denom
ination were held at Johnson Sunday
evening. Brother Hawley we believe
to be an earnest, zealous Christian
Gentleman. We hops his efforts in
the cause of Christianity will be suc
cessful Miss 3nodgrass is busy touching
the school in our tewn. Although
the attendance is not a.large as some
districts boast of, yet the interest
manifested bj the children in the
school, speak volumes of praise for
their wideawake teacher.
The concert Friday evening was
a grand musical treat. Altho' finan
cially it did not meet our expectations.
The modern emotional ballad of Lord
Lovel was rendered with the most ex
cruciating pathos Imagincble, it fairly
drew drops of water from a cast-iron
reservoir on the kitchen stove.
Mrs. Mathews, mother of our
esteemed citizens, O. J. Mathews and
J. P. Price, is spending the winter
with her son. She Is perfectly charm
ed wi
to be wondered at, wheu we consider
the rapid strides our fair young State
TAES NOTICE!
nTm Y
IB JEfRHEIT.
Probate Xolice.
In the matter of the Estate of Lorozo Rlee,
deceased.
"VOIICE Js hereby cven that Lydte Rico.
1 widow of said dt-cittsetl, has filed a 'pe
tition, praylafr that Letters or Administra
tion bc;raniel to herself an.". Z- P.Thoratou
of sakl estate. aal that all person Interested
In saki estate appear before me at the office
of the Probate Jadee. Iu Brownville; Betoa
ba Comity. Nebraska, oa the 9th day of laa
nary, A. D. 1S7-5. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to Sbo
cause. If any there be, rhy the prayer of the
petition shotrM not be granted.
Dated this 2fct day of December. ISM.
w3 E. 3. 3cC03IAS. Vrobate.Jdga.
ie?al lVotice.
OLIZA SYKES, a non-resident of theStote
Pj of Nebraska, vrlll take notice that Tji-
"FrTr-n lr-r. rk-wt-n c-' tbcr Hdy did on the 5th day of Septem--f
ei son::. Jcno-wxng- g, D. wrm hk, petition In theDfetrlet
CTWiri witnman.! for XrnuiM ConntvState
of Nebraska, asainst 7raaeia IL,Sykes aad
jiiza yKes. oefenoaats. tne
AJLl
themselves icieT"teI to
us "will pla.se call and
sqixare -h.eir aeeoxurts ly
Cash. ox ISote -wrfclioirt
fixsrclier notice, and. by so
cloin: commecde the new
year wrtlx a eleaxi sheet
F. E. JOHNSON & CO.
'!'
TRY H6 TRY Y
niGGOIiS'
AT STSVZNSON z CROSS'S.
Every Sack Warranted!
2TE.-W ADVSRTISZilSNTS.
T. W.LEEPER,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
ASPIXWALL, 5ES.
B Office in Welsenreder store. 2vr4
TICK'S FLOBAL &UIDE
TOR. 1S75.
- i - I PUBLISHED aORTERLT JanUft-
ith Nebraska, Which IS really not i ry Xnmber jnJt lsned. and contains
object and
prayer of which petition te lo obtain a decree.
of rreelo?ure on a certain xnortsaee ptveu
by the said Francis R. Svkes to said Lather
Hoadley on the northeast quarter of section,
nnmber eleven (IV. township five (5. ranee
Jit teen dak, eat. in .said county, to seenre lite
payment of $60. and interest thereon at 13
per eent. per annnm from the 1st day of Jan
uary. 1S72. accordlnjc to a proraisory note de
scribed in said raortsase, and setUatr forth
that the said Eliza Sykes has or eJalras aa
interest in said premlsr? by virtoe of a cer
tain mortgage given her by said Francis R
Sykes. and asking the eonrt to ad)tst the
liens of plaint! If and said EI tarn Sykes accord -in?
to their priorities, ami for an order di
recting the sale of said premises to satlfy
plaintiff's morteassp.
And the sai.l Eliza Sykes is berebyaotlfled
that she is required to .appear and answer
saki petition on or before the Kilt day of
January. 1S75.
1.UTFIBR HOADLEY, Palaff.
Dated November tKh, 1S71. w5
Eslray Colt.
rTTAKEN" UP by the Bndersicned. eh the
A Furnas farm, about one-half jhIm wesi
of the eity limite of Brownville. ooe hay
colt, with bteek mane and tAL No marks
Scpposed to be aboot 2U, years old.
sw j. b. Mccormick.
Sale of Eslray Horses.
fS the lltb day of January, IK'S, between
J the hoars of two and three o'etoek. P.
M.. at -the Sheridan mills tn Dooelas pre
eiaca, Nemaha vaj Nab.. I will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash, one
iron crey mare. 3 years old ; one sorrel horse
4 year old, and one bay borne colt 2 years
old. Taken np as estrays and advertised by
George Homewootl.
WEPLEY TUNDAS.
23w5 Jostlee of tho-Feace.
ESESggaA -. aagaai
500 Lnsravinss, descrip-
onr best FLOW-
over 100 Pases,
tlons of more thnrt 5on o
ERS AND EiETABLE.s, with Directions
for mltnro CVlnrp! PlaV ptc Th mnat
ia tilkintr in improvements and enter- j nsefnl and elejrant wirk of the kind In the
"-" -i . . v. .- j- ... . A
worna. .Tfjniy v aaons iot ia jiwr, i:au-j.
UsHedIn iCBMsa and German.
-Address JAJTES TjIOK.-
RocbeaterfCS3:.
l c i n innisesof every description,
sortmentof.jhard-r i'-.
ts krtnTwr.Hr-tTrriynT.-srrr
w ,fmM
:'34piirfteriha3paiSfe!It3Tlno
ment.
T&a.i- L
I
aV
Dr. McGrew is receiving many
calls to henl the sirk.
John Harding, Sr., is lying very
sick with pneumonia.
Lively preparations are making
for the Christmas Tree.
Literary exercises added to the
festivities of Christmas Eve.
Another Christmas draweth nigh.
How ffie waves of time are driftiiig
us to the other shore. A merry
Christmas to you all, readers of the
Advep.tiseb.
Mrs. Harding would express her
gratitude to the many kind-hearted
neighbors, who have showed their
Soap five cents per bar at Wibley's.
Choice Candy at Gibson & Lett's.
The nicest Candies in town may be
found at Dick Hunhes's.
Parlor Brackets, wall pockets,
Christmas Gifts, &c, at
J. L. Boy's.
Gibion & jL-stt have for sale the
patent flour, the best iu the market
oi its aisposai, and vrnl add
vdrcd dollars as our sub-
n !? the amoaat forwarded. '
cheese, &c.,-go to Small's.
Richards &
the stoves.
Smith are selling all
Pork barrels at W. D. Swan's.
Dress goods, fancy goods, just open
ing at L. Lowman's.
Ladies' belts, dress trimmings, but
tons, yake lace, gimpure lace and
beat trimmings atL. Lowman's.
A'EW GOODS.
t
F. E. Johnson' & 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.
Non-explosive Lamp
Nickell's Drug Store.
Burners at
Salt Lake peaches, dried j-sfpber-ries
and pitted cherries d W. D.
Swan's.
JOB WORK
of every description done at Jioek
wood's Machine Shop.
sympathy for Mr. Harding, in wait
ing on him in his severe illness.
The friends of Rev. Mr. Wheel
er gave him a call a few evenings ago
to get a familiar acquaintance with
him and family, and remembered him
in a substantial way such as flour,
meat, batter and such like things,
which are good to ent in a cold day.
Go thou and do likewise.
Men and women were running
to and fro. The snow was
fast. Patients were wondering why
the doctor did not come to see them.
The children gathered at the school
house; but ths teacher. Mr. George
McGrew, came not, and people began
to wonder why. Then began togues?.
for "coming events cast their shad-
l.A.. . If T?tti1fliM cnm'o
UH3 UClUiC. ji4UGUI.it vnt-w ,
event was at hand. Don't know
what Mr. McGrew has named his
boy. It is to be hoped that in his
pride and joy he will not forget that
the rest of mankind are of some little
consequence as well a3 this wee little
son of bis, and that he will come
down from the heights of his pride,
and asrain resume his school, and the
world mave on as before this event.
Mr. McGrew is one of those fortun
ate men, who has a sweet-tempered,
pretty, amiabie wife, and now this son
which is given them, has filled his
cup of happiness to overflowing.
;TES INTER-OCESff.
THREE EDITIONS:
Weekly, Semi-Weekly & Daily,
1875.
!Posta2,e Free.
mow is
tne Time
scrib'e to
to StiB-
ill's mwmm.
ESTABLIITEn less than tree years aso as a
Itepr-renuuive Hepablican paper, pledaed to
aad oreantaa-
mainuun ana ueiena ihp onnciDies a
ties of the National Republican Party, the' INTER
OCEAT was early poshed to ibe forefront of Jon r
B&Usm and achieved a sneesss anprecedeiHed in the
btsiory of soch enierprces. By universal a.ent it
btts been awined position as the
LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER IX
THE NORTHWEST.-
Nnt alone on it political character does the ET-TER-OCA?
rt i claims to popalar aivor. It
wins at tne hinest excellence in all departments,
and inlhU era of proere-wtve Journalism aaptrea to
position among tne bet.
The nfTER-OCKAX make'; especial claim aa a
JTainily Newspaper.
Its cohimnn are careinlly smarded acaiast ehjee
tionable matter, and ever" effort is made to render
It a pleasant and protitable com ponton to the boae
dreside. ,
THE COaaEKCIAL rEPARTSEXT
is eoMtaeted witn great. care, and everythliia; pemt
bie is done tn make the Market Report 'lacti aa the
Farmer and Business Mm of the awcthwoiit can re
ly upon.
THE AGKICCLTUXAL DZTAnTaEST
is eare fully edited by gentlemen uf ability aad ex
perience. Ia Literature. Lecal aad General Xeirs, Kereia
4 Deaiestk Cerrespwndeare,
and everything that iom to make A FII18T
r OLAs- N EW'SPA IMCltf It i not exeWled by any
pabiMMlioD in the coaato - nc inter-ocean ia a
XATIOf AL XEWSPAPER,
one that will be fooed aeefal and iBtereatfnir to
Americans in every part or the iobe. Whihttt-peciallvretira-entii
the (iKEAT INTERESTS OT
THS OICTHWEST. it is National in Its views
fuTitrmnnhMTCWi in its iiiwh "!! lugit yitm
felltnCT -j m itt pumicai laita.n not banxed. and ia all i-
eawoii' aims to oecsaaia.aurnmea.aaeaoove per
sonal abase.
The INTEH-OCEAX has the Jaret am-eiuae
esrrnhtuon of any newspaper patouahed ta the
NortawtML. It is sent to more than pnntoiBcm.
cttetrtooied in every irfat and TerrHory m theUiu
:d states, in all the Bnttah rTovlnee. and seater
nas lot&zn atates aad eooBtrtt!.
HASPSE'S 3SIAGAZIWE.
Th Xainiaiiie has done poil and not evil all th
davs or Its lift-. BrJc'.'n Boclt.
HAS?SEnS
The abttyt aad moot powerml iqin i il parkxl.
cal in thai atry. lAtuwmtr
HASFSR'S
The oeaaa of the rr eatwod at
Irmm rifcrr.
TERMS Kir 1875.
-j0
TERHS OP SUBSCiaPTlOS1.
DAILY.
Bp mall (payable in advance;, per
By mall (parable m advance . S m
rrrot 1 Saadar edition, per vgar v extra .
-""? - i-i rt-t,ry T-r
1 -lUBI-lTak.l.x .
I By mail, per year, tin advanc
Dj uwi. ciiii ifi tut.r ia iuvi
By mail, elob of six m advaaee.
.4Wl
4
Harper's
Harper WeeMjr. ane aar,
HxrparS Baaar. aa yaar.
One towr of either wfil
AE PTtKTArO bv Hie
sertbec am the Vatiad State, on
IMIaafc
Harper's 3Cacaxta. Harper Baaar, aad
Baanr. mroaopcar.MaaO: or aagr two
poatafe prepaid by the Pnbliabora.
An Kstra Oopyof rttherthe
Baaar wHl be ppttedarao!
aafaacrihwrii at m ach. in
t"opiw fnr-pa. mltnont extra copy ;
by toe pabUMtwa.
Addreaa HARPEK A BW7TMKBR.
Kw k.
'jri
Jfaaaatae. va-aakty or
r every CMr Ttve
OM9 VSanaUMMMStf OF 9"X
paamaapcepa u
;maber 43-
AN OE-DiHAWOE
REerLATIXG KILLIAEI) TABLES,
PIGEON-HOLE TABLES. AXD
IIOWLlSCr ALLEYS.
By mail. e!nb of tea iin advance;
Oaejree copy with eveqretnb f tea.
VkKJLLT.
a a
li a
3t)
Bymam.per yeardn advaac.
unt
nb of foar in d vance
Ctab of ten Un advance)
Cine of twenty m advance)
One re copy wkh every eh at tsveaty.
1
r e rr rnrA I nt.d by thz ma yor a" i
f O Orjanetimcn irf Ue City ot MbowaiTltl-.
rnat it shall beamlawtoi tor ary peraon t'
keep any billiard tahie. pbjeeo-b4e wWe. r r
bowltnx; or len-pu alley, in any pwbttobonM'
or lonn within t.'ie city f Brownvii
wttboat flrt pmenrlne from the Mayor '
sold city a liceirse ah bereinarter proTloel.
PWTIOJ 2. Anyprrmo teir1n; U etnf:
a Itceiifee to keep w bltlvard room, a papeou -bote
mom. or rtowlliur or ten-pin alley, with
in the city of HrmrnrtWe. siutti Ale bia appli
cation with the City Clerk, statin; thnurr -berrrf
Ne or alrr re deatrea to keep f"
hire or peaaare. and Ute aasoAter awlstr
where he dertre to keep Jne'sante. TTb f" j
Clexksl:ail thereupon nuakoaH Ar.ike rv
son deairtns a Ucenae. a eertittente sta.luic
tne name of t pen Apply the Jor Mei
tbejunount. tim; an I ptane far which 11
l!eeneisT besrante!. The City Tre-jnure-
lstsaH. thereajaon receive tteajoonr.t of -iai
Ileexae. and iwte a da plicate receipt trer-
ti. e I -
OSTja.G2.-The new postage
law takea effect the lit day of January.
A. D. IrSi. Under this law the aajlageoa
aewspapers mw be paid at the OFFICE WHEtE
THY AKK MAIUO. That will make it
sary for all subscriber oracentn mdmi as snb-
I sertptooas to ead money TO PAY POsJTAGK. IX I
.iTjnTTTfW tti twv raTtTinv iTrr-
j The ftdlowtez are the rates to be paid naVfer the t-Jor. "tie of which the peraon Sosirirfj
"-- . imkw !!' i cttnn 10 in trv i:uru wna
13 eeata-per yarfhar) keep the Mir-i on flle. the olh-r to i
J eeob per year k HiMniMi to the Idanrnr. whnae fhttv tr. si :
taar T-m '. " . -
- I n tr tcisna nnlar a r nm nr -t
- - ,... - -Jsr
r sin's ga:bjd
Has jusi 'received a lare supply of 3atnxk
Boets and Sboe, Over Shoes, Rubber Boots
and Arctics, at the following prices:
Weekly later-Oceaa.
weefcry Iner-Ocaan .
Hwi.
Dally In4er-Ooean
Sample coptea free.
money order, exprea
rkde. Addreaa UVffKK-UCSAN,
19 Lake street, Ccmb
Xaavfyeaa be sent by deaft.
WK'ec ienr at
street, Cctc&ca.
IS'O'XTCEI
i o Properiy HoWers on 2d Street
npJIZ o-s-nere of Lota No. 9 and S. in Block
JL Xo. i. antttne on ttte wet siile of 2nd -I
stree:. an 1 or uon io. 3 ami 9 In Block Is.
abnttinzon the wet aide of 2nd street, in
the city Rrownville. Nemaha Coontr.
to eonatract si-le-
be to tatinr. ander kje seal of uJ''. citr. a '
eene aeenriflnr s anld recerntT
Skc 2. No lioeaae shall be ianct lav a
period than six month, nor Ut a lojir
period ti.n one year.
Skc-. Everv appUean Tt a He ae to
keep a billiard ro-m wtt' - i. ' tahle. nr
.pisao-bo)e ronta wtt'i pdon-bola tallies
or ocrlQI,'- vea-pux ..." "r iy. hit tnt--paricd
of six montna. s?vli aay Into the elr-r
treneurv ' he nam ot rj e i;:ars for aavra ami
every bHliard or pfc?j3-Ve tahhM to .
noorl or kept by him n sala pallia aowe r
saloon. Ibr the oae m theaeoeral faauaan:
efty; and tbeaittot raretTojatausajM flfr-r
centaforany alley-bed that be vuty ns
jwkl palJlc hotae or afoon : and any per-'
destnax toootano a Uoen ander- thta w-
:ton tor tc period or on rear snail pay in .
Fays for Green Hides
Pays for Ury Hides.
Tx- 2S5" orrttnan-e rernhtfln? sMewalks,
to 13 eenta.
TMfl-IlT ColLc anffltln r ' - &Si
I I Hi i saIIk Riantou from io to uor.iT Jetre hereby ttoUd
rtrr" ,,. ,-, ttih -r ; waiku within aft diy. in acccrdanee with the the idty treaanry doabie the ahore aaaotmt
DEE
DEN
TM7i"r Pys the htehest price for Hides.
UTjjjX Pelts, and Fnrs.
Is selling the best of Clotklbc: at
By order of the City Oonacil.
Zr J. B. 1 TCnt. Cterfc.
Tj. Xowman haa returned from
.-. -r..l. . !.. r.mY rt fnn'e
youths' and boys' clothing.
Advertise your busines3.
the lowest possible price.
f-r'T7t"V'' wiiipayOTct3.forwTieaiincoods,
lji2ll. Has the best Cook Stoves at the
lowest price.
Tv'T7r Can supply yon with sodas otf aH '
UHjjJS kinds, and then seHyoa tbeSo-t
baker Wagon to hanl them home in.
the ! TT?'V Cs3lI1 fnrnish yon with Furniture, 1
. -1-UJliJS Stoves. Groceriaa, Boots &. Sboed,
1C nWI . Pj.1 ...n TTnf.. . ,T -.u. .
VIUMIIU, oiuuKiur.uniaini uiilF,ailuCKB i
down to a Grindstone or a. nice Hani Boiler; j
and then if yon -xant to go hunting, call on
Geo. k-.
2ew Bed Steads, Carpets, Bureaus,
and Wash Stands,, cheap for cash, at
Roy's Furniture-Store. Call soon.
230 pieces Side Band prints jest
received at P. E. Johnson 5s Co's.
Prince & Co.,
n:
i-f F 2 M
i
innniEsrs n sari ft Fr ms
lKUh ft, Wib I IIB
UilUettSU V UiLLVlJLlil
.-. .-i. nr 1MB myn lot hln irrim il r
1 acearsanee with the provil turn nt tola ordi-
nance aa art rorsn in ttw pn i Haa see lens
who sTial! keep anv billiard fbJe. or pfcr.: -I
hole table, or brwlins ar Ven-rte alley. :
. any paMic hoavnr miona. wibUta the co--;
porate limits of Uwid oitv e' Brown vl 1-
shal!. on coot let Inn tfceof. forfr-U and p
any sum no: leK than fhre dollar and :
I more than Sfry dnllaraandl eoatn of ptaKecc -
uon. ani iana oommitted to the city pnv .
The Oldest. Largest
factory in the l mteb States.
W3
?7 Bl
V a 1 nnlil caU tl mmtt auts au. ifclT
an! Mo?t Perfect Vann. ' SC t. It shall be the dnrr of the CftT ata--
n
&
TYTKT and be wI11 sel1 5" a Breech or
Jyj2ilN JIuzzIeLoadincShotGunorKiae,
and Ammunition of allkicds, cheaper than
the cheapest.
TT? KT ilates a specialty of FINKTRAS
. I y H j ! l at lowest prices, a hnndred bar
rels of Salt at
W.T.IJEN.
Xosr is use.
N ether Musical Instrument
the sasae popularity.
JSS-Se-nd for Price I.fe.
Address BUFFALO,
3N-J
shal to ee that tbi onlhrnanee k alilaatw r-
foreed. Taw ordinance hall he In trr
Horn and after t-ae 9Kh day of ilbtmidnt. A
Ssc 7. Orataawee TCo. 8 .4satT he repeale.'
fram and aftar taeSUh day of Peeeawbar. V
t D. BC1. F. A. TIS0EL.aTor
Attest: J. Jf. SOCKBM, detat.
4J- SIS SItxiWairss2Sct