Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 22, 1877, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER
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Pafettofcera Ad (rttser.
JjOCAL matters.
Barn U E. W. Tfesaas, Esq., on
Sundav, 19th it.. a sn.
The Legfefetere &4ered sine
die on the eeig e the lata last.
District Uert fcr this county
-will emneee Mdy, Maroh atb.
Oor whitewashed Sentr was
-visitiag friends in this city test Sun
day. Call early a.a4 pere yer seats
for the Mesfeai Oa-eert. Te bH
"wfli be erewded.
S. Seaman has test his packet
book containing iwtes awl accounts.
A reward wHI be given tke Swier.
Two children were berried in the
cemetery n Tuesday, botfc victims of
dipiherta. Owe was tke ehfkl of Mat.
AW-erin an. th br of E. M. Dey.
The fiae iaire "eeerriMe" who
"got oer money,' spent tescSe&day
in this city, pe.tie em vria5 airs,
as If be presumed his heavy ceat ef
whitewash was not yet too thia.
Charley Halstead and John Ear
Jywine, of Tecumseh, were in the
city on Monday night. They report
Tecumse'lrv!y;'sif 'titetrtbe hop
pers are hatching oot in John-son
county.
W. T. Rgere is agent for the
renting oi the real estate owned in
this coenry by the late Evan Worth
ing, deceased. Parties desiring t
rent any of tbfe ad, some of which
is very desirable, sboeid apply at once.
By notice In another cole run it
will be seen that the formers of Lon
don precinct are to have a meeting
next Saturday, to dvise some plan to
destroy the young grasshoppers. Ev
ery farmer in the precinct should at
tend this meeting, as npon a unanim
ity of action depends the success of
their eSbrts-
A few weeks ago a report came
from Johnson county that a three-feot
vein of coal had been found near Elk
Station, on the A. & N. road, eight
mUes below Teearaeh. The man
who is doing the boring, writes an
Item in th Tecumseh paper last week,
saying that it is all a mistake, and
that that which he at first thought
was coal has proven to be only a stra
ta of black shale, interlaid with an
occasional thin vein of coal. He says
this bed of shale is cateulated to de
ceive inexperienced miners.
Thomas Richards is about start
ing a branch store at Sheridan, bav
in" already sent oet a considerable
number and variety of farming im
plements, and will send, as soon as a
suitable room can be prepared, a full
line of hardware, tinware, stoves,
and all other articles kept in a first
class hardware house. Mr. Richards
has secured the services of Mr. Wm.
Harmon, who will take charge of the
business at that point. His large
-number of customers in the vicinity
of Sheridan will be pleased to learn
of this enterprise on the part of Mr.
"Richards, and will continue to give
him their patronage as heretofore.
One day this week we called at
the shop of Abbott r Emery, located
at the foot of College street, and we
found in every department commend
able industry and educated labor un
der full headway. The horse-power
was goingt sawing out wagon felloes ;
Grant Clover, who has no superior as
a manipulator of iron and steel, was
at the anvii turning a mold-board for
a new plow he was making to order;
and up stairs we noticed several new
wagons, to which Joseph Ponn was
giving the finishing toach of the paint
brash.
We call attention to these things,
because they deserve the attention of
the people who want any kind of
work in the line of Abbott & Emery
They ean make you a wagon light
or heavy or a plow as you want it,
and do good and honest work. And,
by the way, we would say that those
who desire a good, substantial plow;
should call on this firm before pox-
chasi-reg.
They aUo promptly do repairing of
plows, waparis and machinery. This at the Larkms School ease on sas
Srm deserves, and is receiving, v?e are urday next, 24th inst, at 2 ofclock p.
akgad, to say, s Uhexal atroflage.
E-Gov. Furnas arrived home
from Omaha on Wednesday.
Johnny Majors is spending a few
days with his young friends in this
place.
J. L. Roy Is building a new resi
dence on his farm, and intends mov
ing soon.
Reserved seats may be secured
for the concert of Thursday evening
next by applying to Harry Dolen.
We have seen reports that nim
ble hoppers are making their appear
ance on sunny hill sides. May they
all appear -soon, and perform their
mission early.
See the card of Pat. Cline, In an
other column. Pat makes a good,
honest boot or shoe, and by strict at
tention to bnsines, has secured for
himself a liberal share of the patron
age of this city and vicinity.
The third lecture in the course
under the auspices of the Literary
and Musical Tin ion, will be delivered
next Friday evening at the Presbyte
rian Church, by Dr. S. H. Weller, of
Xiincoln. These lectures are free to
the public The papers of the State
speak very highly of the lecturer.
Miss Mamie Carson, daughter of
John L. Carson, about twelve years
of age, while returning from school at
noon on Tuesday of this week, fell
and broke her arm. The accident is
the more serious from the fact that it
is a refracture, she having bad the
same arm broken but a few months
are.
Judge Mcinney informs us that
he is making a machine that bethinks
will "get away" with the g'hoppers.
He will doubtless have it on exhibi
tion at the grasshopper meeting at
London next Saturday. The machine
is simple in construction, cost but lit
tle for material, and any farmer can
The ISemaba Ceunty Agricultur
al ami Mechanical Association will
meet in the Court Room In Brown
ville at one o'cleck p. m., on Satur
day, March 3d, for the- purpose of
electing officers for the ensuingyear.
A full attendance of all officers and
members of the society is earnestly
desired. L. G. Loc-wood, Sec.
Wm. O. MeReynoWs, so long
connected with the mercantile estab
lishment of W. T. Deo, this eity, has
accepted a position in the wholesale
and retail furnishing goods house of
R. A. Hope & Co., St. Joseph, Mo.
Billy is a worthy youns man, a good
salesman, and we wish him quiek
promotion with his new employers.
Mr. James Parmer requests us to
say to the people of Brownville, that
he will commence herding cattle just
as soon as there is safiicient grass to
justify if.
Jim herded last season, and was the
best herder we ever had contin
uing clear throush the season, and In
all ?rtsof weather. Those who want
their cows well taken care of will
place them In his herd.
If the weather, especially the
nights, gets a little warmer, and re
mains so for a short time, millions of
young hoppers will hop out into the
genkilsunsMne. Thenanaccommodat
ing SBow-atorm "cold spell," or any
other kind of a "spell," that would
annihilate thern would be so pleasrj
ant. This early beautiful weather-aP-
fords a reason upon which to found j
such hope.
The "Metropolitan Hotel," Lin
coln, has recently changed hands.
The new proprietors are Snider &
Wright our old friend A.J. Wright,
recently a resident of this county.
We understand the Metropolitan is
now considered a first-class house,
and Is receiving a large share of the
Gustom of travelers. Those who visit1
Lincola from thia part of the State!
will be well received and taken rare J
of if they etop with "Jud." See card
of the Metropolitan in an other column.
On last Saturday Benj. Chapman
called and renewed his subscription
to Tee Advertises for the twenty-
first time, he being a subscriber from
the first number about the fifth man.
he informs us, to put down his name
to support a newspaper In Nemaha
county. Although Mr. Chapman has
moved about considerable since the
first number of The Advbktiser was
issued, living for a while in Texas, he
has had the paper mailed to him reg
ularly every week.
Last Saturday the share holders
in the 7emaha County Mining Asso
ciation we believe that is the name
adopted met at2 p. m. in the school
building at ZSemaha City, to take
steps for permanent organization. J.
M. Trowbridge waa chosen chairman
of the meeting, and J. M. Hacker,
secretary.
When the question was raised as to
what shape the organization should
take to best promote the objects in
view, the meeting was at a loss to
know what to do, and most of the af
ternoon was spent in discussing the
various phases and difficulties, imag
inary or real, as they occurred to the
minds of the speakers. Tba great!
trouble seemed to be whether the?
company should incorporate accord
ing to law or not. Finally a testvote
was had, and a large majority appear
ed to be opposed to such Incorpora-
tlon at present, when the meeting
preceded to elect ofiacers, as foITcsrs :
Lewis Fisher, President.
Iieroy Mason, Secretary.
Thee. Higgins, Treasurer.
Directors Lewis Fisher, John H.
Shook, J. S. Altai, A- B. entnerr-
X H. Drain.
Themeetfnfftnen adjourned to meet
fc. sr.&. iuiipaieQa5 is uetiu.
Dr. ilathe s, dentist, -will be at
his office in this city on Friday next.
There were sixty-five load3 of
corn brought to this market last Sat
urday. Tickets for the Methodist Choir
Musical Concert
Harry Dolen.
may be had from
Brownville grain dealers are pay
ing two cents more for corn than Is
paid at any of our neighboring towns.
See the new advertisement of W.
H. Westfall, headed "Bakery, Con
fectionery and Restaurant.1' Mr.
Westfall keeps a neat, tidy place.
Levi Johnson, Peter Aultand J.
H. Drain, of ISemaba City, accepted
an invitation from Dr. Converse to
pay him a visit In Lincoln, and went
up on Monday's train. The object the
delegation hss in view is to negotiate
with the Doctor for a speedy comple
tion of the railroad to7emaba. They
want the road now to ship away their
corn, and will do any reasonable
thing to pet it.
Jack Richardson subscribes and
pays for more copies of The Abveb
tiseb, than any other Democrat in
the county, sending them to friends
at home and abroad. S"otwithstand-
i ing the already large number he was
taking, he last Saturday gave us the
name of another friend to whom be
wished the paper sent for a year. We
wish there were more Jack Richard
sons in Nemaha county, and think
his example is worthy of imitation by
a considerable number of our Repub
lican friends.
T
nblic -eotinsr.
At a public meeting of London
grange it was thougbt expedient to
call a public meeting of London pre
cinct, to consider the best mode of co
operation to destroy the grasshoppers.
All interested are invited to meet at
London Church, on Saturday the 25th
inst., at one o'clock in the afternoon.
J. H. Peebv, Sec.
Teachers' Institute.
S"EtAHA Crrr, Feb. 16.
According to announcement the In
stitute convened at the school build
ing at 7 o'clock p. m. The County
Superintendent called to order, and
an organiatron was effected by the
election of F. M. King secretary, and
the aDpointment of Philip Crother
and Miss Ella Marlatt as critics.
Music, "The Boating Song," Miss
Jennie Crother presiding at the organ.
Being disappoiuted by the non
appearance of Prof. Poor, who was to
address us, Mr. Crother kindly con
sented to occupy the time by reading
a lecture, thereby relieving the em
barrassment of disappointment.
The secretary would embrace this
opportunity of suggesting to public
benefactors the importance of being
careful about their promises.
Music by Misses Jennie Crother and
Amanda Zook.
Discussion of "Are Institutes Ben
eficial," led by Mr. Crother. Many
participated: sentiment in favor of
institutes.
The evening session, which proved
quite interesting and profitable, closed
with music.
Morning session opened at 1$ o'clock
with mesic.
E-say on Elocution by Miss Flora
Locke. She disapproves of the A B
C method of teaching beginners, and
recommends the "word method."
Dwelt on the importance of early el
ocutionary training.
Orthography and class drill, by F.
M. ing.
Music.
J. F. Winters gave his method of
teaching music- He thinks it practi
cal in our common schools.
Select reading by Philip Crother.
Msic.
Adjourned to meet at 1 p. m.
Music.
Arithmetic, by Mr. Crother.
Mr. J. R. Dye favored us with a
song. "I'm Going Home."
Language, by J. F. Winters.
Music by Mr. Lippitt, "King of the
jjQse
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Evening session opened with music
by Mr. LIppit:.
Mr. Gilbert, of Aspinwall, gave an
educational address.
Music AH the World's a Barber
hop.
"Office of County Superintendent
Should not be Abolished, was the
question announced for discussion.
Discussion opened by F. M. King.
Many participated. As the question
is receiving much attention through
different parts of the state, much in
terest was manifested. Popularsenti-
ment was in favor of paying a salaryi
sufficient to justify a good man to de
vote his whole time to the education
al interests of the county.
Query Box was opened, and the
mysteries made plain.
Crities' report.
Song suited to the occasion, by Mr.
Dye.
After authorizing the secretary to
express the thanks of the teachers in
the minutes to the musicians and en
tertainers for the highly appreciable
manner in which they lent ns aid,
and to furnish a copy of the same to
each of the county papers for publi
cation, the meeting adjourned.
F. M. Ki'G, Sec.
Hawiey & Douglas will have thet
best variety of seeds In the State this
ispring, at wholesale and retail.
Tke Best.
All kinds, and the best, of Bran-
i"". wines, gins, alcohols and whls-
kies, kept by Ted. Hnddart, at Red-
Store 2?c. 4S". Opposite Sherman
House
SaveyHr naosey and bay
yHr Tvtter ges of 8Waxi.
All ?oeds niaxfee- DOWa.
IOTf5;
Floar, all the favorite hands of
spring, and. fail wheat Hoddaxt's,
im&HBOEEOOD 1SEWS.
FHTBUhcd by Special Correspdesta
for The Advertiser.
London.
Last Sunday was a glorious day.
Go hear Rev. Beggs. You will
be instructed concerning the beauty
and blessedness of living the "higher
life."
Meeting next Saturday at two
o'clock p.c, at Methodist meeting
house, to devise ways to meetiu "bat
tle array" the armies of the powerful
nation of grasshoppers. Meeting ev
ery Saturday until the war is over.
"The Lord will bring down the
high looks, and to bringdown "high
salaries" is one of the ways of doing
this. It has been among the good
works done in the Senate Chamber
at Lincoln this winter.
John Brush's infant child Is very
sick.
Institutions of learning should
be fostered with care. But intellec
tual culture does not keep people
from evil-doing as much as some
think. Moral education is what hu
manity needs. The moral conduct of
the world is deplorable. The higher
faculties are slow in development. It
seems hard for people to look up to
the angels and sing with them of the
Christ who brings "peace on earth,
good will to men"
Slier id an.
From the appearance of the
weather beautiful spring has surely
come. The effulgent rays of the sun
in a few more days will bring forth
the hoppers.
Messrs. Skeen & Snyder are done
sowing wheat. Pretty early. Isn't it?
The hopper waits to receive it.
Mr. Thomas Richards, of Brown
ville, Is going to start a branch hard
ware and agricultural implement
house in Sheridan. Good, Mr. R.
We think you will make it pay, for
Sheridan is a lively trading point,
and the farmers stand in need of a
good many farming implements for
the present season.
Dr. Opperman is a useful man in
Sheridan. We congratulate you. Dr.,
and hope you may sometime get an
other fortune.
We must compliment the Doug
las school on their exhibition. It
was, without doubt, a grand success.
The music was eloquent and thrilling.
calculated to destroy the stillness of
feet that are in the habit of dancing.
The Legislature passed one good
bill while in session, and that was
the bird bill. We think it is a per
fect imposition on the people to have
the Brownville bird hunters scouring
our country with dog and gun, taking
the lives of the Innocent birds. Why,
if the feathered tribe Is left alone till
there gets to be one of them to every
16,600 hoppers, that insect would soon
be gone. Let us protect the birds in
every respect. Poset.
Fect. ,.
Weather warm and balmy ; more
like May than February.
Considerable corn coming to
market price IS cents.
P. M. Martin is preparing to ship
several thousand bushels of corn the
coming week.
We have seen no yocng g'hop
pers, although have heard reports of
some, but bave no faith in their hatch
ing out yet.
Our esteemed young friend Wil
lie Welsh, who had been teaching
school north of Omaha, was brought
home a corpse last Thursday, having
died very suddenly of congestion of
the brain. Willie was an exemplary
young man, and his decease is mourn
ed by a large circle of friends.
Our old citizen, David Barnes, Is
no better.
The "Bell Ringers" caused a run
away In our quiet town. Damage, a
broken wagon tongue.
There was a show in town Satur
day evening a whole menagerie;
leastwise we saw the band and three
or four boy3 going toward the depot.
Tomps McAdama has been to
town the last few sunny days. Won
der if he Is looking up a croquet
ground.
The question now is: Are they f
going to get through with the elector
al count before the nxt centennial?
Van Winkxe.
The Brownville street markets
ruled firm and active during the
entire week, our grain buyers receiv
ing more corn than any previous week
during the season. Ye qirote as fol
lows :
Choice fall wheat. Si 001 16.
&Png heat. 351 60.
Barley. 1540e.
Bye, 4950c.
Corn, 21fc.
Corn Meal, $i.C0lfi?per 100.-
Buckwheat, 45c.
Steers fat, 34c
Cows, fat, 2r4c.
Hogs, fat,413c.
Butter, lQ15c
Fggs, Sc.
Potatoes, 78S0c.
Onions, 731 00.
Chickens, $2.Q0L per dozen.-
Chickens, dressed, 6QSc per Ib.
Turkeys, S10c.
Wood, $3-2o5-C0 per cord.
Hay, $4.5O5.0O per ton.'
Farmers are already bay in
fana
(implements of.
Ha-y Dot?Gir.
Books at Nickell's.
Flour and feed at HuJdart's.
Ifyou want a reliable wind pump
toy Of BLET & DCRJG-AS.
Come and see the nezu
shades of Prints at Mir
Pher son's, Prolans, Greens?
Uardznals and Blues.
Xe HCLYrteat
Floor at Huddart-'g grocery store.
3foney is saved byyi-.
yonrTtriater goods el 3otv2.
Money is saved ly ht
yonr witer geods efe-Hai.
fan cakes!
Craddock&Son have an excellent
article of Buckwheat Flour for sale.
Save your money and buy
yonrvrialcrgoods ori,OTVa.
All ods marked DOWJT.
X.. tOTf-IAX.
Craddock & Son sell the best
spring wheat fibur at $3.00, and fall
wheat flour, a good article, at $3.50.
Best Tea at Niekell's drugstore, 3
pounds for a dollar.
Cash for wheat
Peru Mills.
and corn at the
26tf
Wagon repairing at Lockwood's.
3 pounds Tea at IckelFs for $1.
Fresh Oysters'atHuddart's.
School Books at 2wckellrs.
"if '. . cCRE3tT
Has Fresh Drugs, Wall Paper,
School and Blank Books, Bird Cages,
Paints, GIas3, Oils, etc., at lower pri
ces than any bouse in Brownville.
Holioway-'s Pills and Ointment.
Scurvy and diseases of the skin fe
ver, restless sleep, foul stomack, taint
ed breath, languor, depression of
spirits, always attendant on the worst
cases of cutaneous eruptions, are
speedily and radically removed by
these edicines the ointment cleans
es the skin, and the pills purify the
blood, stimulate the liver, aad pro
mote digestion. 25 cents per box or
pot. 35wl
Peru spring wheat flour, choice.
fatHuddart's. Every sack guarantied
2so.l.
School Books at 2 iekelPs.
Craddock: & Son,
Retail dealers In farm produce, fam
ily provisions-stock feed, flour, but
ter, eggs, etc.
The best brands of flour constantly
on hand, and sold at the lowest price.
Cash paid for butter and eggs. Goods
delivered free of charge, according to
order, in any part of the city.
Fresh sugar cured hams at Hud
dart's, 9a ilain street.
Machine repairingat Lockwood's.
1TITS! ESWPEIFFSJ
A case of new Prints of
the latest shades Blues,
Brvians, Greens and Car
dinals, fast received at Mc
J?hersonTs. Books at ickells.
A faU Une of Notions
closing oat cut cost at Mc
Pherson's. Job Printing.
Do yon want Posters ?
Da you want Handbills?
Do you want Business Cards?
Do you want a neat Billhead ?
Do yon want a tasty Letterhead ?
Do you want a nice Visiting Card ?
If so, leave yoar orders at Ths Ad
vertiser Job Office, where all work
is done by experienced workmen, and
guaranteed to irive satisfaction.
Disease Grorrs Apace,
Like an III wind, and cannot be mastered
too early. "What Is a trlinzattoe of sick
ness to-day may. If unattended to. feecoases
a serious case In a week. Smnllnflmentu
shncid be Hipped In the bed before they
biossoai into fall crown matedies. If this
advice were attended to, ra sy a het-y bill
toz medical attendance might be avoided.
When the liver Is disordered, the stomach
fool, the bowais obstructed, or the nerves
disturbed, resort should at once he bad to
that supreme remedy. Hosteler's Stoeaacb
Bitters, a few doses of which will restore
health and action and pus the system in I
pertect oruer. it is a wise precaution to
keep this incomparable preventive in the
house, since it cheess, with unrivalled
promptitude, disorders which bretd ethers
lor more dangerous, and in their latest de
velopments are themelves often, fatal, feh
Xer-rous Prostration.
Americans, like Ortogral of Basra, desire
that the golden stream should be sudden
and violent, and In their anxiety to acquire
wealth overwhelm themselves with tne
cores of business until their overtaxed sys
tems are broken down under the pressure
to which they are subjected. Thlfi is one
proline cause of nervo as diseases so common
in this country. Another and probably a
greater one is the very general propensity to
run into excess in. excitement and the nse l
f rkjuers and tobacco, -which soon ruin the
Vstrongest nervous organizations. Such suf
ferers have more difficulty in obtaining: re-
lilef than almost any other class. Dr. Rad
lcll3 Seven Seals or Golden "Wonder is a
sovereign remedy 5or all nervous aCectiocs. i
no .sj.er uow sney were incurred. The
worst cases of nervous debility have been. '
cared with slngufer rapidity by imae. The
Seven. Seals is a purely vegetable compound
containing no poisonous- or unwhoiesoaae
ingredients, and acts directly upon the ner
t vous'system. feb
Vb.Y Do Tott ShaJce 3
Forthe better convenience of the can-sinner
Dr. Sherman's 3ralrage la now pntcpln
TSctottles as weU ss SL3d as heretofore. T
those -who are acquainted srittt the lloiarl-
t nge it is not necessary to say a -ord in its
behali. Bctto thosewhoahafceiiilgnorMrcer
of K."-e "1 simply say. trylt.aiid addyour t
I testimony to thousands of others that It
enrsd yoo. 2fo other medicine is required
as It is a combined tcnid. alterative, cathar-
i tic, fehTifnse. choJagccne, and antJ-periodic. J-
It n&ntrT?rpt mf wsmatlcpoteon,pnrifl es-and
llnvlsorates the blood-restores the liver and
other diseased, organk to their natnral heal--!
kthy condition, thereby tharoaghly eradicat
ing the diseases Por sale by
Teowly a. w. 5ICKELI.
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To all 'who are srTericsCrct the e.J.os end.
indiscretions of yonth. nervous "eakness.
early decayIcaof rahood.d,I"srlHenl
a recipe that -wHTcure yo-. FEEE OP
CHAKGE. This creat x edy was discov
ered by a missionary to bct America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Bsv.
JosFHT-Ixas-, fitaffiM 2, BSUe Ecmoe
iV J"orJ ISmS
Ssd
hoate. Atculg A:i;prl. I
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Members of the M. E. Choir will give
a Musical Concert. March 1, 1S77, in
Mcpherson Hail, Brownville. Every
1
N
Woman and Child,
WHO HAS NO
valid excuse for not being present,
will have cause to regret their
absence. The
MUSIC
has been selected with great care, and
he who hears will
IN HIS SOUL
rejoice. The admission fee
L
correspond with the times. Ye are;
invited to
STEAL
away from your business and enjoy it.
b:-7-
Confectionery and Restaurant.
W. H. WESTFALL,
RosaelTs old stand,
BroTVDTille, Xebraslia.
WARM KEALS SERVED at all HOURS
FRESH PIES AXD CAKBS
Made dally, and a fell line of ConfectianeTy
and Toys constantly on hand.
pAT. CLIXEi
7pl FASHIONABLE f
Pi BOOT ASD SHOE XaKEE p
CUSTOM" WOES! made to order, and mto a a?"
ssaranteeil. RepairiBg- neatly and promptly dace.
Shep. No.-3Taia street. Brownville eb.
For Kent.
All tfae real estate of llielaie
Evan Wortliinjr:. deceased, lying-
in JTemalia County, Keb., is
for rent to good responsible
parties. Some of tliese lands
are very desirable.
Apply in person or by letter
to
W. T. EOG-EES,
35w4 I3ro"nv5Ile, Sebraslca.
A CARD,
Uavlnjr returned from my
trip to Europe, I wonld an
nccace to the public tnat I
sboll remain at borne, bein
ably prepared to attend to any
siclines. accute or enrcnic, of
eitbersex.
Any consultation confiden-
i Jially responded to by address-,
ins:
m. AiXJLPE 0EEERM5,
3wi Sheridan. 5eb.
ArTHOuIZED BY THE U- S- G0T 3iX.
I FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Paid-up Capital, poO.000
Authorized,
a
500,000
IS PBEPAE-D TO TRA-5ACT A
General Baskino: Business
BCYA5DSKT.L
QOJE 0TJEEE1TGY DEATTS
oriailUwturlBetoalcitlea m( the
United. States and Siirope
MONEY LOANED
On approved security y- Tbae Bra b dtiiMir
d.ad i al iccwmolnn(Tgr3edf p vfc
ars. Dwders ta. OOVEKXXENT SQNQ6,
STATE, COUNTY CITY SECURITIES
DZPOSITS
Received payable on linmnmA. osd is-ral-o
wed a teae ertfciie3 r dett.
oniECTOS?. ''t.T. Bn. S. X. BuOey. 3CA.
HtutdUr. Frvnt E. Johanea. Xtbr Hatay,
"Wa. Fer.
iLH-DAVFOX CaWT.
J.C.:eKAUCHT02r.Aia
Preair.
MA
WIL
OF
BSOIS V M..T.L
John McPhrson.
DEALER
!DRT GOODS..
eBOCBBZES,-
FT 3 TS? VZ CAPS. BOOTS A3D SliGBSf
Q"UeCTS"W"A.SJS
COIMT
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v
? 3N" yiTTCTT A
- 2 Malai Street Browiiville, iffeb25as4$o20at
1ETBML1TIR
HOTEL,!
.ECOC, XEB
PBOPKIETOES.
T boose Is no- conducted la first-class
style. Targe rooras for COM3;
TSa.VELEKS. BUltard porter and reading
room connected wttii ttu feeteL T&e people
tersoataem iSeorasfca are 9oUcKeil to try
jletrepolTtan. irlxett visiting Lincoln.
Dissolution Xelice.
rruIK copartnership fieretnforpexistlBpfee
1. tween Tbossox Richards and Deteesl
SmlUt. under the firm name ef RicbanI -Smith,
is tfefc da; dissolved by mutant aa
.en t. Iteiess T. Se tltrr retiring from the fecsl
nss. All liabilities of trie late firm are as-
SHmed by Thomas Richards, who will con
tinue the business at the old stand.
AH persons knowinsr then-selves Indebted
to the late arm. either by nose or boot aa-
I eaent. trill please eoll and settle at ence. as
theaosmessor the iHd arm mess- oe dosed
bb. THOMAS RrCSARDcs.
pe-oss t. nnr.
February 2; KTT,
TO TEEPUBEIG.
T sun tbnnfe-fcrt far the litvernJ Btitrsnaire
f heretofore extended to the firraof Rhihartte
I Sc Smith, and hope, by a strict attention ta
aesteesa, to rnertt a continuance er the suna.
TAOM.VS RICHARDS.
TH K AD V KRTTrTR
PB11TIK
A.Sae aaaertraant f Type. Bor
ders. Bales, Stec-, c
ISIlfmtm&a-WrfH
CAKDS..
Csfercd zsd Ecanzcd Lafecb,
STTATnC CS.
LETTEK & BILLHEADS
:jTY:OPS,
Ctr8oUx3,Xodse .Pwerarsmea.
Show Cards,
BLAX- TTOUK OF ALL-DiDS. j
With aeatsesa sd dispatch
Cheap oe Istekior oek S
XQTSOZICEZED.
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iTcPhersda Bteelc,
BEOWXTim!, 5EB.
.1
GBOCEBT & PBD1ISI0I
STOSE.
Second door east of Post Office.
BROIT.VFI ., ZEBRAS A.
BROW5TILLE
RRY & TRANSFER
co i.rpjk2sir.
IlAvto a Srst d Sdi Trrr. oad yntwg
aadeatrthnc the Transfer tae fzom
BROTVA-TII.X. TO PDELPS,
we an pregared to reader Httin gaWnfiigtttgiM.w
tr9rr mf Fragb and Pateasexs. We a
rvekirlteeftt
"T
t
I taJl tratM. AI orders ieftat the Trsaofer Cmta.-
pei ysoOee wE reegtve promytattcBtwn.
u. 3i. bailey, Gen. .
D. B. COIiHAPP,
3iacfactrer ef
58 Main Street.
Brownville, 5ebras;a.
Orders From fielghbonng Towns
Solicited.
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G-LAS S"W"TJfv
to&fi? artfeJesfkeptTin a general ateck-'
P
"rV 2 TCi GOODS.
R
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okgaNi: iS70
IK WM
xt srow.tii,e;
CAPITA'T,
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r -
TtJtHRaefc.areHeraJh
DraJUen 9 thprs
siBsffcttsfa ess. sells
JclUesef te
bti STATRSAffD SMOEH
3-Speciel aocssui iedatio granted ta
depositors.
stat, couitT & crrsr
SrT3j
iBOTJGtB ?
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OFFICERS-
fW.H.McCREERY, : : President;
W.W.KACOEr, : Yice,pFesidenL'
H. E. GS, : : : : r Qtshiect
IHKBC-OBS.
HkVBEYj. J.C.REWS3RS
W3LK. HBVR. C: M.KAEll
VS-.W-HACiSJsV. X. CL if l",
W. H. XcCRSSKX.
I tray tsty beer
by Jake.
OLDREUABLEMEATMABKET
BODY & BSO.-
BUTCHERS,
ROTTFIE, 3TB&A5KaV
Good. Seet, resK Meat;
Always on hand, and satisfaction guar
antied to all csstomecs.
T. IVfATgOE S",
i KERCH AST TAILOR
aad dealer in
FiaeE33HshT"Frencii. Scstch and Fascr Cleths.
Ttiarr Etc, $tc. ..
Brownville. ICebrasa.
Having purchased the
jE Z IP 3T . IV ? "
LIMIIDfEEDmilfJ
I wish to asBonsce that I am prepared fi
do a first dags very boaJnese.
Josti Rogers
CITYHOTEL
Fsi
Omaha, IS"el.
IS-KAXTKS K-KSt THSoF'
A mar: oatadaraptf mcfct hiJijiumfci.fc mitt
nw UteHaaae u3aecuNM!a- MiHc
I St. "West. yH :? nwtn. npnn?f:
; ln? patrwnngg frat joBtfcgra Jftbmgfa. aitd. a
fraThE patc iwaesxHr ipL'nl salgy Vr
length af tue.
E. T. PACSE. Pn
H0M1W00D MILLS
Haviwgl n my employ Mr.
CIV3E SlTTT2,
iawledzed to be the beat tUr . Hhc
tale. I am prcparftl to jvrsisli CtOOL
f F KTX ta aay qaoaOty. Eesy mkrac.
ssats.
3v Flo r Is Cor ! at. all ih
istoretf vs. Brewwrflle.
I nvrk t?a ii i"i hm
Sbextdui XH.Apr lat. 1SJ5.
Clocks, Watches, Jewefr
tTOSl?I SHTJT.
JTo. 59 IVTrtfTi Street Bro raville.
fr K s. ewMtaatlr on Haadkvnrtf-aB4wp
yy MBortgdstce-erciit a:aeartirteai
i s Resoj eix at chM. Woteae d
wir nn ilrirr nntirr if nriran-Mr nfnr .
nr BJtowmzzB titb
LAST WEEK OP BACH
MOyTH.
EWS
DSJfTIST,
BROWyviLLE, 5EBEA5KA,
JE3T CKADOC. W. F. CBAMe
CRADDOCK: - snx.
SxT7 '
or:r siiitiisi
skkkh u)isi5c shot ers,nv
I CSrates. AmmeirttCTO sod 4portto2 ffeeife.
fcaattetooreer.aac ega: nag neatly aoae.
ill 2ain St., Brovmville, Xeb,"
ns"z HxaosR,
aQON a&PLAGKSMiTHHO?
BOOS WST O? COTST HOrSB.
TTJAGO aCAKING. Bep-iriBg
t. Plo s. and all wt d oei-fcie hest.
rmnnivTart as srt asaee. Si7Tfifff . soraa.
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S0erht
mm, sabdles; Mips,.
coisfc SBHHZES.
ZLSK PADS, B2BSH1S, BLJS
Sobes, i&s.-
fhotttix.l bbi;?
S uee ready m i zosda cnnstahltF e is
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