Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 05, 1878, Image 2

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For a ffepublfcnh State Convention.
tie Itopttblfcnn Kloctors of the State of No-
ka ate hereby called to send delegates-
ilhp several counties, to meet In State
iiVVmtlon at Lincoln, on the 1st day ofOc-
r, ISTS, at2 o'clock, p. in., Jor tlio purpose
placing In nomination candidates for the
llowng named offices, viz:
)no Judge of Supreme Court,
pno Member of Congress.
hno Member of Congress, contingent.
rernor.
Ircutenut Governor.
Secretary of State.
Auditor.
Treasurer,
Superintendent of Public luEtrnctlon;
Attorney General;
Iaud Commissioner,
And to tran6netsuehoJherb'nlncssKsniay
froper3y come before the Convention.
lliCEevcral counties arc-entitled to repre
sentation In theStAteConvention as follows.
based upon the vctc received, either by Silas
Jarber for Governor in 1S7(3, or C. A. Holmes
tor Regent In lo, (except Seward, whose
representation Is based upon the voto of
Jeorge B. Lake for Judge of the Supreme
ICouVt for JS77.) giving one delegate to each
150 votes, and one for the fraction of 75 votes.
f also ono delegate at largo for eaoh organized
county.
Jhle-- j)ric
ilfihh. One ill ten thousand perhaps
CflunotBO resist, and he or she who
can, but wilfully aud premeditated-?
drinks, knowingly im pari rig his
puree, his health, his reputation and
wronging his fa-mHy, ifr guilty o
greater qin than the man who sells
the liquor.- If it is possible that any
man cannot resist, has not the1 power
to keep away from the saloons, why
his friends should take on re of him,
and1 the sooner he has-a guardian the
better.
Ct untie. Vote. ".
Adams.. 1,018 8
Antelope... 211 3
Boone-.. . 3Io 3
Ihiffjiltu .. Ktt 6
Burt GSJ 6
Butler . 592 5
Cass .1,373 10
Pedaru, Hf 2
Choyeiin o.. fi57
Vlay...l -J.0S7
Cbuntles. Volts, gftirs.
8
471 -1
409 4
7
318 3
'214 2
. 367 3
aai 8
.2,35 17
1 1)17 H
'361 3
Colfax.
Cuming.
Ouster-..
Dakota
Dawson.
fJtxonj.
Dodge..
Boutins:.
Klllmorec
Franklin.
Frontier.." ,
Furnas . 253
rtage " 1,072
Gosper...
firwlpy...
Hall 773
Hamilton 622
Harlan 3SS
Hitchcock .
Howard.. 301
.Kelt.
Jefferson.
JohuEOn...
j Kearney...
'Keith.....
Knox........
Lancaster.
'Lincoln-...
,MadlRon.
Merrick
,'Nemahn
I Nuckolls
.tftoe.
IWwnee -.,
5
.... yji 7
.. 2S9 3
.... 1
Ml 3
.1,977 14
433 4
. 370 3
, .W0 -5
1.0S0 8
225 3
1.2S5 10
6
1
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4
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73V
I Phelps.
' Fierce....-.,
j Platte..... 513
I Polk 518
uoa whiotv-. sj 2
UIchardsoH-l,327 10
Saline 1,125 ft
Sarpy... . SSI 4
.Saunders 1,092 &
JSeward 1,130 9
Sherman 1
Stanton..... 123 2
Thayer........ 431 4
Valley 181
Washington- 977
Wayne
Webster 525
Yolk....... 013
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II Is recommended. First, that no proxies
boadmltted to IheConveutlon except sweh ns
areheld'by persons residing In the counties
from which the proxies are given.
Second, That no delegate shall represent an
.absent member of his delegation', unless ho
he clothed with authority from tho County
Convention, or Is In possession of proxies
from regularly, elected delegates thereof.
By order of tho Republican State Central
Committee,
JAMES A. DAWES, Chairman.
H. M. "Wells, Secretary,
ifncola, July 24, 187S.
Uriuce Bismarck weighs 240 pounds.
Ben Butler is an independent can
didate for Gbvernorof Massachusetts.
Hurrah for the Rcpnb'tlcan rooBter.
It looks as if it had swallowed the Bee
bantam.
The Knights of Pi'thias will Have a
big celebration at Milwaukee, on- the
10th inst.
General Logan is a rousing the Re
publicans of Illinois to a sense of their
lmperitlvo duty.
Secretary Sherman eayB that not
more thau'$250,000,000 of U. S. bonds
are held abroad.
. The good' people of Omaha have
donated near $2,000 for yellow fever
'sufferers of the South.
The trade- dollar seems to bo all
right this far west, but in tho East It
'is several' cents below par, because it
'is not a legal tender. It Is really a
'liner dollar than the new legal teud
;'er, and Its depreciation is caused spec
ulators. The Inter Ocean speaking of
this, gives Eome good advice, we
think. That paper Eays :
We advise the people to hold on to
their trade dollars, and not be swind
led by speculators, who, having
bought them up at a big discou nt and
paBsed them off on the people at par,
are now trying to depreciate them
aud buy then, book at another big
per cent profit. It is a shame that in
I this- endeavor they have been aided
and abetted by the Director of. the
Mint, and he ought to be removed in
stantly for the part he has played in
the matter. But at any rate do not
be swindled by this movement. By
the time Congress meets there will be
'such a buzz about this double dealing
In regard to the trade dollar as to
compel its recognition as a legal tend
er or its conversion into the standard
'dollar. The peopie are getting, ex
cessively tired ofthese eort of ma
nuevers, and they will soon make it
lively for those eugaged"Jn.theru-.. If
they will just hang on to the trade
dollars they have in their possession
aud positively refuse to part with
them for less than one hundred cents,
they will bo practically at par before
many weeks without any notion of
Congress. They are a necessity for
the Chinese trade, and, as the Treas
ury has discontinued their coinage,
they must necessarily bo in active
demand. Stiok to your trade dollars.
The Nemaha Valley Eand'Gompany
ordered a hundred extra copies of the
Chieftain this week. This company
are expending considerable money mi
advertising Johnson county. They
have arranged with a number of rail
roads for low rate to those wishing to
visit this seotiou of Neb. Tecumseh
Chieftain,
The people of Tecumseh are wide
awake, enterprising, and if they do
not catch a-suare of thoso hunting for
new homes-in the West, it will not be
for lack of energy and advertising.
Here Is another extract from the
Chieftain whioh shows that their live
men are on the alert, and put in
heavy work wiiere it willdo-tho most
good:
At tho request of C. A. Holmes, tho
Atchison & NebmBka Railroad Com
pany have now made arrangements
with several railroad companies in
the east to sell round trip tickets to
Lincoln, with privilege- of" stopping
over at Tecumseh.
A personal. letter from Senator Pad
doc!i to-Mr. Welch, written sines the
adjournment of Cougress, commends
Mr. Welch's fidelity, industry and ef
ficiency in the House in unqualified
and generously warm terms. Rcpub
lican. When a congressman has to circulate
certificates of character and compe
tency from bis colleagues he makes
public confession that he is in a very
bad way, Bee.
Not at all. The Bee Is constantly
charging Welch with incompetency
and inefficiency. Some people may
want to know whether these charges
are true or false. One In high, hon
orable position one In whom the peo
ple has ooufidence, and being person
ally present to Mr. Welch's official
acts and conduct, knowing he has
been a good and an able representa
tives, and honestly, generously and
fearlessly saying so, a9 he ha8 a per
fect right to if he sees fit, will be tak
en, as it is entitled to, as the highest
of authority and the best of evidence,
as to Mr. Welch's fitness for re-elec
tion. When placed in the scale of
publio opinion against the Bee's illog
ical reasoning, the Senator's indorse
ment will be as a mountain against a
pisant hill, as an elephant against a
monkey, as a man honorable and
truthful against a shyster and dema
gogue. The republican party is, and always
has been the foe of the workiugmau.
Rockport Mail.
That's a lie. The Republican par
ty struck the shackles and gyves from
the limbs of millions of workingmen,
and elevated in tho social scale the
"mudsills," the men of toil, "the
greasy mechanic" the "stink" of
whose sweat was so offensive to the
longfloeed oligarchy, before the rebel
lion. The Republican party gave the
laboring man bis homestead, the most
money, the best money and the best
money system, evergiven in the Unit
ed States. These facts and many more
that could be named, are evidences
that tho-Republican party is and al
ways has been the- worbingman's
friends.
for every twenty votes cast for said
electors, and one for every fractional
vote therefor.
A. W. Morgan moved to amend' by
making the popular voteithe baa's.
Amendment loss. The original mo
tion was then adopted, and the fol
lowing delegates were apportioned to
the several Precincts :-
Island,!; Peru, 8; Glen Rock, 4 ;
Lafayette, 6; Washington, 3: Doug
las, 4; Brown ville, 10; Nemaha City,
5; London, 4; Aspinwall, G;St. De
roin, 2; Bedford, 3; Benton, 5;
Sheridan was chosen as the place,
and 12 m., Saturday, September 21st,
the time for holding the County Con
vention. It was recommended that thesever
al precincts hold their primary con
ventions, for the election of delegates
to the County Convention, on Sat
urday, September 14tb. at 3 o'clock p.
m or any other suitable hour that
may be designated. Aud It was fur
ther recommended that they, at the
flame time, select two members from
each precinct as members of tho Cen
tral Committee and report thesame to
the County Convention.
There being no further business the
Committee adjourned to meet at the
call of the Chairman.
C. F. STEWART, ch'n.
A. H. Gilmork, Sec'y.
Organization of the First Schopl Dis
trict in Xcmalia County.
Welch does not possess-the- pualifi
cations which Nebraska's only repre
sentative in the Lower House of Con
gress should have. Bee.
The Bee asserts this in half of' its
editorials, while the other half is oc
cupied in tellingof the great influence
Mr. Welch has In appointing govern
ment oillcials, and keeping in office
tho hated Hitchoock appointees.
itosewater hasn't either the logio or
sense for iv successful scoundrel.
There are said to bo eighteen familes
Jn the oity of New York whose com
bined wealth is $240j000.000.
James Hill, a colored man, former
ly Secretary of State of Mississippi,
ft as been appointed Postmaster at
Vlcksburg, Miss., in plhce of ex-Senator
Pease.
The shoemakers- of Chicago have
ended their strike, have become rec
onciled with their employers aud
gone to work. The strike did not pay
them for the time lost.
The Republican central committee
of Wisoonsin have had Secretary
Sherman's recent Toledo speech- pub
lished In pamphlet form, for distrib-
ution through the State.
Republicans tarlabor. Democratic
Paper.
And the Democrats want to doubly
tax labor, and everythingelse, to pay
for what they lost in a war began by
themselves.
From the 'many fav-oroblo reports
here aud elsewhere, grass wheat
must be a success as fall -'grain. The
Brownviile Advertiser reports a
field of fall (grass) wheat in Nemaha
county yielding 36 bushels to tBe acre:
Tecumseh Chieftain.
And we have a blggertory than
that this week see item of Tuck'er's
yield. Mr. Sedoras who threshed the
wheat and others who helped, and
saw It weighed, informed us that five
acres averaged, good mensure, forty
three and a half bushels 'to the acre.
You see the possibilities-of our soil
are just being discovered. One can
raise as many bushels as ib'eyrwant,
of anything, under proper conditions
and tillage.
Butler, Dawes or Daily, for gover
nor, we believe would prove accepet
able to this people. Paivttee Repub
lican. We could give either of those gent
lemen our cordialsupport. The nom
inee of the Republican convention Is-
our candidate.
The Bee forced an issue In tHo'Om
aha primaries on Frank Welch, an-d"
bragged, fool like, that theRepubli
cans would put their seal of condemna
tion on that gentlemau. The contest"
was made, and the result was that
three-fourths of the delegates td'thV
county convention were Welch -men.
This is a valuable vindication for the
Republicans of Omaha, not somHcbf
for the expression favorable -to Mr.
Welch as the decisive negative to tire
leadership of the unscrupulous ami
disreputable -Pee.
The Kearney Press a week ors two
ago shut its eyeB and made somo fig
ures. Nowall the anti-Welch papers
from the highest down to mother
Williams are copying Eatona figures
and offering them in evidence while
Rice sits back and chuckles to see the
mullet heads bite.
State Journal: "Fraud" got
loose day before yesterday in Omaha,
and sat down on Rosey. It will take
another thousand dollar check to re
pair the damages. While awaiting
this plaster his squeals are terrific.
-
Which Is the greatest criminal, the
seller or drinker ? Spirit of the Hour.
The drinker, If of mature age und
intellect, is the one more to blame, as
we verily believe if there is any difference.
The follewing is the full ticket nom
inated by theKausasRepubJicau State
Convention :
Governor J. P. St. John.
Lieutenant Governor L. U.
Humphrey.
Seoretary of State Jnmes Smith.
Treasurer John Frances.
Auditor B. I. Bombrae.
Attorney General Willard Davis.
Chief Justice A. IT. Horton.
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tionAllen B. Lemon.
The platform contains a moderate
greenback plank and ia generally a
good one. We extract as follows:
4. The public credit should be sa
credly maintained, and all obligations
of the governmenthonestly discharg
ed, and we denouuee the issde of an
Irredeemable, absolute money, legal
tender scrip as a species of repudia
tion which would ruin the credit of
the nation aud the business interests
of the country.
5 That experience has shown
greenback currency, the creation of
the Republican Purty, and under
whose fostering care it lias been
brouglit tn a-par.with coin, tp be ad
mirably adhpted to the wan la of trade
and to the end that there may be but
one class of" pa per-currency, we favor
the witbdrawal-of national bank notes
substituting therefor.greenbaokcurren
oj' Issued directly by the government
as the sole paper currenoy of the coun
try, and wo demand that it be issued
in Buffiaienvolumetomeettue wants
of business without depreciating its
value, and tht It shall be received' In
payment of all rfebfsand dues, public
and private, except as otherwise spec
ified by contract; that ve are in fa
vor of an honest greenback that shall
always be worth Its face in coin, and
that It be issued in the largest volume
that' can be kept afloat nt par wlh
ooih, to which end we favor a law of
congress, by which the volunio of
greenback currenoy In circulation
shall always obey the natural law of
supply and demand.
G. That ns we helievo n double coin
standnrd of valuoo Ih preferable to a
single standard. We am in'favnr or
placing thecoinnge of cold and silver
on a par. giving to neither an advan
tage or preference.
Editor- Nebraska Advertiser :
As an item that we believe will
prove interesting to the friends of Ed
ucation in Nemaha County, we pub
lish the following proceedings of a
meeting to organize tho first School
District in Nemaha county. This
was not only the first organized
School District In tho county, but the
first ru the Territory first in Nebrus
ka:
Brown ville, Nebraska Ter.,
May 5th, 185(5.
Pursuant; to a call of "a qualified
voter" as required by Seotlon 34, chap
ter 18 of the Common School Law of
Nebraska, tho qualified voters of
Brownviile Sohool District, composed
of the corporate Iinritsof Brownviile,
and the "claims" of J. W. Coleman,
Thos. L. Rickets, A.J. Benedict, I.
M. Wood and W. L. Ferguson, met
at the ofiico of D. L. McGary, in
Brownviile, and organized by calling
R. Brown to the chair and Homer
Johnson as Secretary. The two offi
cers acting as judges of electiou, the
electors, by ballot, elected A. J. Ben
edict, President of the Board, Homer
Johnson Treasurer, and Robt. W.
Furnas Secretary. Each Immediate
ly took an oath of office, in accord
ance with Section 37 of the before
mentioned not.
On motion of J. W. Coleman it
was i
Resolved, That we hereby delegate
to the District Board of this School
District, all the power given to ua in
Section 39 of the Common School
Law of this Territory.
A. J. BENEDICT, Pres't.
Robt. W. Furnas, Sec'y.
Nebraska Sunday School Association.
LONDON ITEMS.
Call for
a Republican
Tcntiou.
Conuty Cou
rt republicans could all get offices
Bnd if. the demoorats were not so par
ticular about electing good men, the
"greenbaek""party would never have
been thought of; Rocknort (Mb.)
Mail.
Especially suoh "good men"as the
Democratic State Treasurer of- Mis
Eouri.
The repablioanB tax labor ; the na
tionals want to tax chu robes; the
Demoerats will tax wealth. Demo
cratic Paper.
And J furthermore, the Democrats
will steal the taxes paid by labor,
eburches and wealth-. Instances:
The State Treasurer of Missouri;
Tweed, the Democratic county treas
urer of Ohio, eto., etc.
An Inter Ocean "special" says::
The amount of standard silver doP
lars coined is $12,806,500 ; amount
outstanding. $9,659,184, leaving on
haad $10,237316. The demand for
them is Increasing, especially by
banks whioh pay pension checks, the
paying of whioh, aggregating $7,000
000, will commenoe on the 4th of
September, when, pensioners will re
solve a small portion In. standard Bil
ker, dollars.
The Omaha Bee tells the people that
the U. S. Senators have no right to
express their opinions as to the fitness
of their Congressman for re-election.
We think they possess that right in
common with every other citizen ;
and if they are deemed truthful 'un
prejudiced and honest, and not par
tisan shysters, their opinion will "have
much weight, aa it ouglifto have,
on the determination of the' issue, for
their position as Senators gives them
the opportunity to know whereof
they speak.
Mr. Welohjis morally barred froth a
renominatiou by the infamous and
dishonorable means employed two
years ago to compass his firdt nomina
tion. Bee.
Those who were in that convention
remember well the desperate efforts
made by Rosewater to defeat Mr.
Welch, and that in spite of an infa
mous fraud attempted by him, Woloh
Vaa nominated over all competitors
by a very decisive majority, fairly and
honorable.
Why does the saloon man sell hfe
destroying beverages, seeing every
day and knowing as he does, the re
moralialng and Injurious results whioh
Inevitably follow the sale of intoxica
ting drlnfc. Spirit of the Sour.
Why do intelHgent men buy and
drink "his destroying beverages?"
eto., is another question of equal Im
portance. We never believed that
people oannot withstand the tempta
Senators Saunders- and P'addook
both indorse Fraak'Welcti. They have
an opinion that he is entitled to the
indorsement of his constituents-by a
re-election. Whose opinions are de-
servingof the greater weight? Theirs,
based upon personal knowledge, ex
perience and association, or that of
Rosewater, prejudiced, sore, unscru
pulous, whose only object Is the grat
Iflcatlon of persona? ends.
The Republican electors of Nema
ha County are. hereby called to send
delegates from the several precincts,
to meet in County Convention on the
2lBt day of Betera ber, at 12 o'clock m.,
at"Sheridan for the purpose of elect
ing eight delegates to the State
Convention to be held' at Lincoln,
October 1st, 1S78, and eight dele
gates to the Judicial Convention
to be held at Nebraska City Septem
ber 23rd. Also for placing in nomina
tion candidates for the following nam'
ed officers, viz :
Three members for tho House of
Representatives.
One Senator.
One County Commlsioner for the
Third District.
The several precincts are entitled to,
representation as follows:
Island, 1; Peru, 8; Glen Rook, 4;
Lafayette, 6; Washington, 3; Doug-
Tna4. T.nnrinn A. "RrnnTnunio 1ft
V.U, ... , ilUUUUU,!, liIU.IMV J. ,
Nemaha City, 5; Aspinwall, 6; St.
iDeroiff, Bedford, 3; Benton, 5.
C. F. STEWART, Chairman.
A. H. Sil'mOre, Sec'y.
Proceedings of flic Republican
tral Committee.-
Cen-
GoTer-nor Miller, of Arkansas,
learning that rifle olubs were belug
formed in Phillips county $mr the
purpose of preventing the .negroes
from voting', has issued an orier to a
militia colonel to suppress any mili-
tloa twalk down to the saloon, in at tary organization gotten, up outside of
the door, behind the screen, and' his lawful btate muma.
The Republican Central Commit
tee met pursuant to notice in the
Court House In Brownviile, and was
organized by electing C. F. Stewart,
Chairman, and A. H. Gilmore, Secre
tary. The following members were found
to be present:
Jsfand N. MoArthur.
Peru Wra. Bridge, R. H. Roberts.
Lafayette Charles Parker.
Washihgton John Pohlman.
Douglas A. W. Morgan, 8. Coch
ran.
JSondon H. L. Matthews, Richard
Kesterson.
B'roumvilleQ. F.- Stowartr A. H.
Gilmore,
JTemaKa City Levi Johnson, Philip-Crother.
AspmwaU J. B. Fisher,. G. R.
Shook.
St. DeroinA. J. Ritter,.P..Fraker.
Benton Henry Stelnman,. James
-Gavitt.
R.. H. Roberts moved thnt the basis
of representation in the County Con-
vention be made on the vote for the
Hayes electors at the lastpresldential
election and that one voto be allowed
And no rain yet. ,
.The summer is gone.
Some very warm days yet'.
You are all going to the bnsket
meeting, of the Christian?, at Hnr
mon's Grove, next Sunday,, are you
not?
Mrs. Paine Is improving.
About all the family of Judge
Peery's is sick, getting belter.
The annuni conference of the
Protestant Methodist Church will be
held in London, commencing the
12tii inst. Some of the noblest souls
of the day are found among tlifl Meth
odist clergy. They comprehend
much of the spirituality of the teach
ings of tho Christian faith.
This of General Grant "This
nation lias never appreciated the in
tellectual ureatness of the man. His
mind is not one of ratiocination,
but of intuition. Ho grasps a thing
instantly and unerringly." There, is
not that what we have been telling
you all the time of U.S. Grant? He
is not appreciated nor unoleritood. but
there are agencies which bring such
some people Into light, so thay can
be properly seen, when tha tl.Tio is
fully come. His mind is of the "in
tuitive" order, the highest wo have
before told you. And he well we
will not tell you yet ye will not be
lieve. Strange some people can nev
er see a thing until it "comes to
pass."
Eider Wm. Winters gave two
very interesting discourses last week
on baptism. Ho did not attempt to
establish a theory of his own but read
high authority for the practice of im
mersion in water for Christian bop
tism, and the definition of the word
"baptize" by eminent lexicograph
ers. His discourses were ia reply to
those of Rev. Presson.
It is amusing to one not committed
to creed, to stand off and witness this
theologlcal'warefare. They may ar
gue away their entire lives is discuss
ing the antiquity and mode of these
rites and ceremonies, and never oome
any nearer to.the truth of the "Chris
tian Mysteries." The Baptist, Johu,
says, "I indeed baptize you1 in water;
but be who comoth after me, he it is,
who will baptize you with the Holy
Spirit."
When they come to comprehend
the "spiritual birth" then the "mists
will olea-r away," and the "fruits of
the spirit" will be seen, and the spir
itual heavens will appear to view.
Ther there will be no more debating
State Journal: Who were tho
friends of the greenbacks in 1877 ?
On the 2d of Novembr, 1877, Mr.
Hubbell, a Republican, moved to in
sert, as an ameddment to the Ewing
currency bill, providing that the re
sumption act of 1875
"Shall be so construed as not to au
thorize or require the secretary of the
Treasury to retire and cancel said
notes, redeemed as aforesaid, but to
authorize aud require said Secretary
to deposit said notes in the Treasury
of tho United States, whereupon said
notes shall be paid out at par value in
discharge of ail claims and demands
against the United States, or in ex
change for coin ; aud said notes ahull,
as heretofore, be a legal tender, und
on and after January 1st, 1S79, shall
be receivable, at their face value, in
payment of all dues to the. Govern
ment, and for all debts, except where
coin payment is stipulated by contract
orstntute, and ail provisions of law In
conflict- with this act are hereby repealed."
This proposition was defeated, only
6 Democrats voting for it, and only 30
Republicans votingagalnst it. Ewing,
of Ohio, tlie pretended Greenbacker,
voting agaiust it, and Frank Welch, of
Nebraska, voting for it.
Who were the Greeubackers up to
June, 1S78?
April 29, Mr. Fort, Republican, in
troduced a bill forbidding the retire
ment and cancellation of the green
backs after January 1st, 1S79, divested
of the provisions ur nuutiers uereat
ed bill that provided for the receiving
of greenbacks for all government
dues, the best that could bo done in
the Demooratic House, and it passed.
But it was in June that the decisive
vote was cast.
The Republican Senate passed a bill
as follows, (June 13, 1S78) :
Be it enacted, etc., Tliat from and
after the passage of this act United
State notes shall bo receivable the
same as coin In paj'ment for the four
per ceut. bonds, now authorized by
law to bo issued, and on and after Oc
tober 1, 1878, said notes 6hall be receiv
able for duties on imports.
Let our greenbnok friends read this
over again carefully, and see if It is
what they want.
On the 18th of June Mr. Fort, of the
House, a Republican, moved that the
rules be suspended and this little bill,
that everi' man could certainly under
stand, be passed. The session being
nearly ended, it required u suspension
of the rules to save the bill. Ninety
seven Democrats voted agaiust the
suspension of tho rules and the pass
age of the bill, and thirty-four in fa
vor of it, three to one against honor
ing the greenback by making It re
ceivable for all bonds now authorized
by law, and for important duties,
these being the two sorts of debts the
greenback will not pay now. One
hundred and six republicans voted In
favor of the bill, and only fifteen vot
ed nay. The bill was, consequently,
State Secretary's Office.
Fremont, Aug. 20j 1878.
To Sunday School Workers-:
s rm - r
UBEbTisu : aoe oujcera or- your
State- Association, desiring to farther
the interests you have committed to
their trust, of promoting the efficien
cy of Sunday Shools throughout the
State, by uniting Christian workers
in earnest effort, to advance the cause
of Christ, have agreed to invite the
Churches and Sunday Schools of Ne
braska to unite in the observance of a
"General Sunday School Day," Sept.
29th, 1878. Our State Society aims to
organize a County Sunday School So
ciety in every county, to lioid State
and County Conventions and Insti
tutes, and by these means to explore
our field, awaken Ihterst, and thor
oughly qualify workprs for their res
pective duties. To effect this, contin
ued, persistent, determined effort is
being made every year. We feel we
need the prayers, the sympathy and
the substantial aid of ail our Sunday
Schools. The work itself is done
gratuitously, bqt it involves consider
able expense of travel, correspond
ence, printing, eto.
At the Jat State Convention In
Kearney it was Resolved, That to
meet the necessary expenses of our
Association, Sunday School in the
State be asked to contribute
nt least the amount of two
cents for each member enrolled, and
as much more as they may please.
We therefore, First, ask every
School within ourborders to take this
collection, upon (his, Nebraska's
Sunday School Day, and send It to
the Treasurer at Fremont, who will
return a postal-card receipt to eaoh
Sohool contributing.
Second. We ask every Minister of
the Gospel to preach a special sermon
on that day to ench of his congrega
tions, upon the claims of the Sunday
School upon the Church and commu
nity. Third. Wp ask thnt the session of
ench Sunday School be followed by
n prayer meeting, that a short report
he given at this meeting of that par
ticular School for the summer, thnt
they pray for themselves and for
God's blessing upon the teaching of
His word.
Fourth. We ask thnt Sunday
evening each church and congre
gation in our cities and villages, and
each school in all our cnun tie's, hold a
meeting for thanksgiving and prayer
for the extension of the Sundn3'
School work In our commonwealth.
Dear Brethren, will vou pray for us?
Confident that nil pnofors nnd
schools receiving tlii appeal will res
pond chperfullv nnd promptly, nnd
trusting thnt nil the Mnster'.s servants
into whoso hnndo or before whoop
eyes the this circular mny nnrno will
give It encouragement, nnd nid in ev
erv way pnpsible. we pend It forth on
wings of prayer and fnlth tn Its mis
sion, For the Executive Committee.
T. P Gaoe.
Stnte Reeretnry nnd Treasurer.
UStiAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
(No. &51 )
QHERIFF'S SALE.
O' Notice la hereby given, that by virtue or
nn ortler of sale Issued out or the District
Court of Nemaha County, State of Nebraska,
anil to me directed osSheriiTof ssild County,
upon a decrfcenndjudgmei.t rendered by said
Court, In a caSn wherein J. It. Hyde admin
istrator of the estato of B F. .Lushbaugh, de
ceased, was plnlntltT, and Obedlah B llewett
and Marin llotrett were defendants, I -will of
fer for sale, nt public auction, nt the door of
the Court House In Brownviile, In said Coun
ty, on
Saturday, October Ctli, A. D. 1878,
nt 1 o'clock P. M.. the following described
lands in Nemaha Conntv. Nebraska, to-wit:
Tho wca half f) of the North West quarter
(4)of Section Thfrty-one (31) In Township No.
four(4)Northof Kanue No. Fourteen (H)Kast
In Nemaha Connty.Nebrashn. together with
all tho Improvements and privileges thereto
belonging.
Taken on said order of sale ns tho property
of Obedlah H. Howett and Marie Hewett.
Terms of sale, cash.
Dated, this 29th day or August, ISTS.
11 w5 RICHMOND V. BLACK,
SherlQ.
T73TATEOFSAMUELLEEPER.
-lii In the County Court ol Nemaha County,
Nebraska.
Notice is hereby given that nn application
has been made to the County Court of said
county to uppolnt Albert C Leeper adminis
trator of tho estate of Samuel Leeper, de
ceased; and thnt September 7th, JS78, at 10
o'clock a. m., nt the office of the County
Judge of Nemaha County. Nebraska, lu
Brownviile, Nebraska, has been fixed by the
court as the time and place of the hearing
thereof, when and where oil persons Interes
ted may appear nnd contest thesame.
August 11th, 1S73.
JOHN . STULL,
9w3 County Judge.
mKsaMassnaaMaanaBBi
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. A prime lot of grass
seed timothy and red top. of this seasons
growth. Apply to It. A. STEWART, Brat
ton, Nemaha Co. Neb. 9w3
UTOCK CATTLE FOR SALE.
U 100 head of smooth thrifty steers, two nnd
three years old. In go.od order. Apply to It.
A. STEWART. Bratton, Nemaha Co., Neb.
FARM FOR SALE. I ofler for sale
my fine stock, grain and fruit farm. A
stream of purennfalllng water runs through
the centre of tho laud. The premises are In
good repair. The entire tract being enclosed
with a tlrst-class live fence. Has a No. one
farm house and out buildings, and u thrifty
bearlug orchard, and plenty of Are wood.
The location Is desirable and handy to mnr
Uetbelngsituatedtwonndahalf miles south
west of Brownviile. nnd about thesame dis
tance from Nemaha City, For particulars
enquire of the undersigned on the premises,
or of Theo. Hacker, or S. M. Rich. Brown
viile. WILLLAM SUTTON.
August 2Lnd, 1S7S. Owl
IiEGAIi ADVERTISEMENTS.
S., . (No.j
HERIFF'S SALE.
Notlce Is hereby given, that by virtue of
nn order of sale fsitreCT cut of tho District
Court of Nemaha County, Stato of Nebraska
and to me directed ni Shtrlfl" or said County'
upon a decreo and judgment rendarcd by salii '
Court, In ncase wherein Ephralm'M. Long
was plaintiff, nnd Theodore P. M. Wnld
schmidt or his unknown heirs were defen
dants; I will oner or sahr, ntpnbUcauctlon,
at th Pdoorqf the Conrt House In Brownviile.
in said Connfy. on
Saturday, October 5th, AID. 1878,
at I o'clock P. M the following described
lauds, in Nemaha County,Nebraan,tQ-wit :
est half at the rTorfti'Enst quarter and tha
Easthnlfof the North West quarter of Sec
tion twenty (20; Township Ave (5) North or
Rnngo No. Fourteen (I- East in Nemahu
County.State of Nebraska, together wi(h nil '
the improvements and privileges therero'be
longlng. Taken on said order of sale as tho property
of Theodore F. M. Waldschmldt or his un
known heirs.
Terms of sale, cash.
Dated, this 2d day of September. ISTS;
RICHMOND V. BLACK,
"w5 Sheriff.
No. 870.
QHERIFF'S SALE.
U Notice Is hereby given, thnt by virtue of
nn execution Iwsned out of the District Cour;
or Nemnhu County, Stnte of Nebraska, and
v uQuiiniiu .- oi.s.Ti.1 oi sniu county, up
on a decree and Judgment rendered by said
Cpnrtlnacase wherein Abner Walter was
plalntlfr. and James G. Russle, was defend
ant, I will otter for sale, nt public auction. aS
the aocr of the Court House in Brownviile,,
In said County, on
Saturday, October 5th, A. D., 1878.
at 1 o'clock P. M.. the following described
Lan!B, in Nemnha County, Nebraska, to-wlt:
Jots number thirteen (13) nnd fourteen (11) of
block number eighty-one (31) in the original
plat of the city of Browni-HIc in said Coun
ty, together with all the Improvements and
privileges thereto belonging.
Levied apon and taken on snld execution
ns the property of James G. Itussle.
Terms of sale, cash.
Dnted, this 1th day of September, 1878.
Ilw5 RICHMOND V. BLAOJC, Sheriff.
Republicans everywhere will be
will be returned to his pince in Con-
Kress. This is no time to discard tho
services of tried nnd true men. The
time is near when the wisest oounseN
will be demanded for the safety nnd
well-being of the people. Inter Oc
ean. Out in the Black HI'Is. jack rabbits
nre called narrow gunge mules.
Proposals for Oats.
ItKAUQl'AKTKKM DKPARTMBNT OF T1IK VLATTE,
unier miariermuAiers urace,
Omaha Ujirriicks. Neb.. August 'J2, 1&7S,
Sealed proposals In triplicate, subject to
tho usual conditions, will be received nt this
office until 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday,
September 11th, 1S7S, at which place and
tlmo tho will bo opened In the presence of
bidders, lor furnl.-liln nnd delivering in
quantitlesns required up to Decemher31,lS7S,
nt Omaha Depot, Nebraska, orat stations on
the Union Pacific Railroad, east from Kear
ney Junction, one villtlon (1,000,000) pounds
Outs.
Proposals forqnnn titles less thnn the whole
required, will be received.
l'relerence will be given to nrtlcles of do
mestic production.
The contracts will be let with the proviso
that the quantities contracted for may be In
creased or reduced one-third by the Chief
Quartermaster of the Department, at uny
time within sixty days after contract.
Bids should htnte tho rate per 100 pounds,
not. per bushel ; should state the year tn
which the Oats proposed to be furnished were
grown, nnd should be endorsed on euvelopes,
"Bids for Oats."
The right to reject any or all bids, is re
served. M. L. LUDINOTON.
Chief Quartermaster.
No. 1,0051
CHERTFF'S SALE.
0 Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of
an order of sale lssned ont of the Dis
trict Court of Nemnha County. Stato of Ne
braska, and to me directed ns Sheriff of said
County, upon a decree nnd judgment render
ed by said Court, in n case wherein Moses
U. Payne was plaintiff, nnd Augustns John
son, George it. McCal I urn, Joseph Lamnster.
and William Workmlster were defendants,
1 will offer for sale, nt public Auction, nt the
door of the Court House in Brownviile, lu
snid County, on
Saturday, Srptember 2Sth A. D. 1S78,
at I o'clock p in., tho following described
lands, in Nem.-iha Conuty, Nebraska, to-wlt z
The southeast mm rter of section five f5 in
in Township .ni.x itf) north of range thirteen.
(1:0 east. In Nemaha Connty, together will
all the Improvements and privileges there
to belonging.
Taken on snld order of salens the property
of August Johnson, Georgo R. McCallum,
Joseph Lamnster and William Workmlster..
Terms of sale. cash.
Dated, this 21th dav of August, 1S7S.
RICHMOND, V. BLACK.
10w3 Sheriff.
A CARD.
To all who nre suffering from the errors
and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I
will .vend a recipe that will euro you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis
covered by n missionary In SoutlCAmerlcn.
Send n self addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joseph T. Inmiin; Station D, Bible House,
New York City. 19yl
Does and will sell Goods afc Prices
Corresponding witii
THE PRICES FARMERS GET FOR THEIR PRODUCE.
TED. HUDDART.
TV
First
MANUFACTURER OF
a
inwa e.
RROWrVTILIiE, NEBRASKA.
OUTSIDE WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE,
All work guaranteed Give me a call.
TITUS BRO'S,
DEALERS IN
defeated by a voto of 140 ayes and 112
noes, not getting a two thirds vote.
Tom Ewing, thu pretended Green
backer from Ohio, and Ben. Butler,
the pretended Greenbacker from Mas
sachusetts, voted no. Frank Welch,
of Nebraska, voted for the bill.
a
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA,
Bo not Intend to he undersold by any house in Xcmaha
Comity, Come and see us, and learn our jtviccs
WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF
DxyGroods3G-roceries3Eard-vare,
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, COAL OIL, LAKPS, &i, Ssc
CO UXTR Y PROD UCE TA KEN IN EXCHANGE FO R GOODS.
No. 1,0011
OHERIFF'S SALE.
O Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue or
an onlerofsale Issued out of the District Court
of Nemaha County, State of Nebruska, ami to
meuirecieu assueruioi aaiu county, upon
a decree and judgment rendered by said
Court, In a case wherein Robert Hawk was
plalntiir, and Peter F. Ilrety, Catherlno
Bretyand the Union Mutual Life Insurance,
Company.oftheStateof Maine, were defend
ants, I will otTer for sale, at public miction,
at the door or tho Court House In Drown
ville. In said Coun'y,
On Saturday, October 5tli, A. D. 1873,
1 o'clock I. M., the following described hinds.
In Nemaha County. Nebrasku, to-wlt: Tho
north west quarterof section three (3) In town
ship six (th, range fourteen (11), east, in Ne
maha County, State of Nebraska together
with all the improvements aud privileges
thereto belonging.
Taken on said order of sale as the property
of Peter F, Brety, Catherine Hrety and tho
union .uuiuai i.ue insurance company or
tho State of Maine.
Terras of sale, esish.
Dated, this '.Sth day of August. 1873.
IQwiI RICHMOND V. HI.ACK.Sherlir.
No. 1.0-J0J
OHERIFF'S SALE-
0 Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of
an order of sale Issued outoftheDistrlct Court
01 Nemaha County, State of Nebraska, and ti
me directed as Sherltr of said County, upon
:i decree and judgment rendered by said
Court, In a case wherein James I.. McCieeond
UeorgeW. Harmon were plalntlirs, and A.J
Cnlbertson was dofendaut, I will oiler for
sale, at public auction, nt tho door of the
Court House In Brownviile, lu said county,,
on
Saturday, September 8, A.D. 1878,
at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described
lands. In Nemaha County, Nebraska, to-wlt:
Tho soutll lmir of tho Honthrnxt nnnrtr nf
section ono (I), lu township six (fl). uorth of
range thirteen (i:, east. In Nemaha County
State of Nebraska, together with all tho Im
provements and privileges thereto belonging
Taken on said order or sale as the property
of A. J. Culbertsou.
Terms of sale, cash.
Dated thUth day of August. 1S78.
10w5 RICHMOND V. BLACK.Sherlir.
?ST ATEOF J OSEPH J. PASCOE
-Ll In the County Court of Nemaha County.
Nebruska.
otlco Is hereby given thnt an application
has been made to tho County Court of said
County to appoint Annie J. Pascoe adminis
tratrix of tho estato of Joseph .1. Pascoe, de
ceased; and that September 1 1th, 1S78, nt IO
o'clock a. in., at the otllco of tho County
Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska, In
HrownvlIIc, Nebraska, has been tlxed by the
Court as the tlmo and place for the hearing
thereof, when and where all persons Inter
ested may appear nnd contest tho same.
August 20th, 1S78.
JOHN" fi. STiir.r.
10w3 County Judge.
No. 10SI.
CHERTFF'S SALE.
O Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of
an order of sale. Issued out of the Dis
trict Court of Nemaha County, Stato ot
Nebraska, and to me directed as Sherltr of
said county, upon a decreo and Judgment
rei-dered by said court. In a case wheroln
Lucretla R. Holladay was xdatntlir, and Wil
liam Nesbltt was defendant. I will oirer for
sale, at public auction, at the door or tho
Court House In Brownviile, In said county,
on
Saturday, September 21st, A. D. 1878,
nt one o'clock 1. M., tho following described
lauds. In Nemaha County, Nebrasku, to-wlt:
Tho south half of the southeast quarter of
section ten (10) In township four (I) north of
rango fifteen (13); also commencing six
chains and sixty-three links west of thn
northeast corner of said section ten (iw),
thence west to the north lino of said section
ten (10) chains, thence hotith twenty ('My
chains, thence east to tho east line of said
section, thence In a northerly direction to
the place of ticglnn'ng, containing twenty
eight acres, all in Nemaha county. Statu of
jeoraxKa, togeiiicr Willi an the improve
ments and privileges thereto belonging.
Taken on said order of sale as the property
of William Nesbltt.
Terms of sale, cosh.
Dated, this 10th day of August. 1S78.
9w5 RICHMOND V. BLACK.Sherlir.
over the mode of a ceremonyi nor
quarreling ever the meaning of a,
word. Sosaya "our London theolo
gfan.,r What think ye?
John Winters has engaged o,
school to teach at Red CIoiHtrNed.
Rev. Begga will preooh his farewell-sermon
next Sunday evening at
7 o'olcck. Go and hear it
In answering the Inquiries of a
of a correspondent, th Western Rural
haH the following good and true words
for Southeastern Nebraska:
Southeastern Nebraska offers as
flue advantages for general furmiug,
or for the suecialtles nnmpd hv nur
correspondent, as any section within J
our knowledge. The winters are I
comparatively short, tame grasses
and clovers do admirably there, the
climate is favorable to health and the
maturity of crops, and fruits do well.
Our own judgment is, that few if any
sections in the new West offer better
advantages to new settlere and es
pecially young men who wish tomake
mixed husbandry a nusiness, or to en
gage in a few specialties, as stock rais
ing or dairying than Southeastern
Nebraska. It is not so remote from
market as to be open to serious objec
tion on thnt ficore, having a choice of
either Chicago or St. Lonis, to Bay
nothing of seaboard points. Excur
sion tickets can bo had over
the routes mentioed by our corres
pondent, to persons desiring to pur
chase land.
Those who come to Southeastern
Nebraska should not fail to visit Ne
maha County, and learn of our extra
ordinary crops of corn, wheat, barley,
rye, fruit, eto. Lands here, improved
or unimproved can be bought cheap.
THOS. RICHARDS,
Dealer In the following first-class
THRESHING MACHINES!
AULTMAN & TAYLOR,
CANTON SWEEPSTAKES,
Tlirefc of tlie best Machines Made.
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER.
No. O-JCJ
CHERTFF'S SALE.
J Notice Is herebv irlven. thnt lir vlrtninf
an execution Issued out of tho District Court
of Nemaha County.State of Nebraska, ami
to me directed as Sherltr of said Conntv.
upon a decreo and judgment rendered by
said Court, In a case wherein John A. I'onu
was plalntiir, and K C. Onklcy and T. N.
Morrow were defendants, I will offer for sale,
nt publio auction, at the door of the Court
House In Brownviile, In said County, on
Saturday September 21, A.D. 1878,
at 1 o'clock r.- M.. the following describe!
lands. In Nomnliirrtinntr. Nnbrnsbn. to-u-lt '
I I.ots Number Ufteen (15) nnd sixteen (1(1) lu
I block number thirteen (1.1) in the original
I plat of the city of Brownviile, In said coiiu
1 ty. together with all the Improvements and
Levied upon and taken on said execution as
the property of T. N. Morrow.
Terms of sale, cash.
Dated, this 10th day of Auznst. ISTS.
D . RICHMOND V. BLACK,
8wj Sherlir.
Full Lino of
BUCKEYE REAPERS AND MOWERS,
WOOD'S HARVESTERS & BINDERS.
Kansas is not oaj right on the
Southern question, but is sound on
the finances. Her Republicans are
wide awake, and will sweep the State
by even more than the usual majori
ty. Inter Ooean
THO
DEALER IN
dLI
FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS,
CAjWEJO FItTJITS, JYVTS, TOYS,
QUEENS, GLASS, TIN & WOODEITSFARE,
STATIONERY, BRUSHES, POCKET KNIVES,
Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars & Musical Instruments.
CITY BAKERY, BROWNVIILE, NEBRASKA,
No. OT2.1
SHERIFF'S SALE.
m Notice. Is hereby Riven, that by virtue of
an execution issued outof tho District Court
of Nemaha County. Stnte of Nebraska', and
to medirected asSherllf of wild County, up
on a decree and Judgment rendered by snld'
fourt. In n case wherein J. B. Berber wa
plalntlfr. and Thomas N.Morrow and F. M.
Sparry, partners etc., nnder the Arm name of
.uurrow apcrry, were defendants. I will
oirer for sale, at public nrtction, at the door
of tho Court House In Brownviile, in nairf
Connty. oa
Saturday, September 21st, A. D.187S,
at one o'clock P. M., the following described
lands. In Nemaha Conntv, Nebraska, to-wit:
Ixrts i number llfteen (15) nnd sixteen fltf) in
b ock number thirteen (13 In the orifclnal1
pint of the city of Brown ville. In snld Coun
ts, together with all the improvements" aud'
viuiin;i3 meruit) ueiongmjr.
levied upon and taken on said execution a.i
the property of Thomas N. Morrow.
Terms or sale, cash.
Dated, this 10th day or August. 1S7&
8g5KICIISIOND V. BLACK. Sheriff.
17STATE OF JOSEPH RrG
JJWALD, Deceased. In the County Court
of Nemaha Connty. Nebraska.
Notice Is hereby given that RePtefrfber 2S.
Deeember28.1S7S. and March 0, I87!. nt the'
office of tho County .fudge or Nemaha Coun
ty. Nebraska, .In , Brotrn ville. Nebraska,
have been fixed as tho times nnd
placo whore ami when nil persons who
nirvo claims rtnd demand's lignrns-t" said de
ceased can have the same examined, adjust-'
ed and allorfed.
All claims not prenld at the last men
tioned date will be forever barred by order o
thecoOrt.
August lit. 1S7S.
JOH S. STUI.L.
& CountySJudse:
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