THE ADVERTISER TIXE CABJJS. BrowxrvUlc Bus L.lne to JPbclps. :a.re BrswarBI 9 a. a.. sa 3 p. m. Arrive &BrCTrnTBe ttaap. raaat frjap-p.' J. C. SOCBFrSXD, Saeeriutesdcst. Daily Stage 1.1ns Sonlh. trtKnBrainrriHlsArsss.PaHB Cttj-aad EhIo L Cui iaaia OCT. AspUJWiOi aaC fcC BMa, caa ceoiB? xt& conveyances Vo all ocber petals. Xrf-ijes Branvfll' daily at tone' elect a. ex. xrlVes at Brrsi rtDe Se'eWcfc p. m. J. C itaw.tss, Proprietor. jouim jfeSpra. SMa xip ,ap .5p Staaaz, tMle ri)pai ltep uspaa. iiitapm nm K3SB " lUpEl :60 WL rKVETG.Sep'r. THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1S7S. Bain wacons are in demand. French kipp boots at Rebison's. Take thlBES. at Lowman's new Peaches are very cheap in this market. Lowman's goods have all arrived call and see before purchasing. Mre hooses waated in Brown viile. Every roof now covers one fami ly or more. Nebraska Wagon $85. and war ranted. Stbveksox & Cross. Delegates to the Republican con vention en next Saturday from Glen Rock are. Hani Thomas. E. Neal, A. Nni-Hi4-ef. Fraak Redfera. Bii Se Pipe 2de a Joiat. Steve-so" & Cross. If vea want a salt of clothes for man, boy, or Child, go to Lowxas's Delegates to the Sheridan oen ventioa next Saturday, from London precise are. Dr. H. L. Matthews, Jno. Strain, Ed Berlia, Frank Mcln inrh. Hawley Dg"s pay the high est prie for all kiads of grain. Can. Wtton. a yoeg man working on the ferry boat at Peru, -was Hrowned lest Friday. He acci dentally fell from the boat. Body not recovered. Bain and Nebraska Wagons. Stevenson Chose. If yoe want dry goode at the lowest possible prices, before yoa buy them gate LwitAN"s. The fallow's are the delegates elected by the Republieaas of Bedford precinct, last Saturday to the enty convention : A. L. Fry, A. Hear as, J.S. Charefe. A farther decline in tinware. Call-ead se prices. -r " Stevensckn- & Csoes. The bam of eouaty conimission er Jes-a H. Shook, was destroyed by fire Moa lay afternoon, this week. "Cause, children playing with match es. Loss not ascertained, bet we learn it was a very good building and the eontents ef considerable value, Heatiag Steves ibe handsomest uan cheapest. Stevenson Cross. State Jottrncl: D. H. Mercer in--forms -as that there were produced from a peaeh tree in his father's lots in Brownville, peaches that weished over niae ounces apiece, and measur ed eleven inches in circumference, and what is more, this tree is a seed ling. If any one can beat this, let them blew their bogie. John Deere's Salfcey Plow, the best. Stevenson & Cross. J. A. Lord's Dramatic Compa y opened out in this city Monday night. We bad not the pleasure of being present the first evening, but on Tuesday evening we witnessed the play entitled "Fate", acd must say that we were well pleased. We would pronounce all the company, that took part In '-Fate", good per formers. The talent of this corn pa ny .13 of a superior order much better than usually visits Brownville, and the -very frequent demonstrations of approval which greeted Hie charac ters in -Fate' is evidence that the very respectable audience present ap " predates good playing. We doubt .not that the company will be greeted Tvith fall houses during the week they Intend to remain in the city. State Journai: Nemaha and Otoe counties have now fruit, and to spare, for the coauties whose orchards ad vineyards are not yet in bearing. Every day the baggage car going West on the Nebraska Railway pre sents an encouraging sight. Heaps of boxes of peaches large aad lus cious, and heaps of baskets of grapes black and sweet, are carried to Lin coln, Seward and York. From Nem aha County the chief fruit supply is derived from the fruit farm of Gov. Furnas. In company with the Gov ernor, we were over the farm in spring time, when the promise of the blossoming season was the fareest and most beautiful, and the gather ing time has fulfilled the promise of the spring. For six weeks tha Gov- j eraor has been harvesting his peaches, and a geutleman who has just visited the farm, says that the trees seems as fall as ever. It is the same with the grapevines, which are literally load ed, the Governor counting the yield Kt in pounds, but Dy hundred weights and tons- Mr. Furnas has been, and Is, an active worker for Nebraska's interest, but his best work ts his fruit farm. For dry goods, clothing, notions, bats, caps, and shoes examine Low- man's stock. AH Oils aXIckeIFs.- Nchraika Hallway. LElTZ ASSITE raccantK. i rera i Wr "Vol fc-t f- 1 - 1 -r. i M 1 Trt I 3 Democrats of Nemaha County are requested to meet at the Court House, in Brown ville, Monday September 25th, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of select ing 5 Delegates to attend the State Convention to be held at Lincoln, September 25th. H. C. Lett, Chairman Central Committee. Th an nnal State Convention of the Chriatain Chnrch will be held at liiricoln, beginning on Tuesday even ing October 1st. S. G. Babbow. Hay knives, Corn knives, Butch er knives and Pocket knives. Stevenson ; Choes. The ADVHKTiaBR ia hard at work on the delinquent tax list, and has to refuse much job work for lack of suf ficient force in the office. - Ladies and housekeepers who wish to replen- i ish their stock of Glass and Queem- wcrs, are advised to wait till H .C. LetVs big stock arrives which will be in about ten days. It will pay yoa. If yoa want a cloak, If you want a circular, If yoa want buttons, If you want yarn, If you waat worsted, If you want canvas If you want hosiery, If yoa want Gloves, If yoa want ANYTHING. Go to LOWMAN'S The St. Paul IiHtheran church, (pastor. Rev. H. Rehwoldtjjustereet ed at Hickory Grove, near Sheridan, will be dedicated the second Sunday in October 13th inst. The President of the Iewa Lutheran Synod and oth er prominent ministers are expected to be present. All friends of the chureh are invited to be. present at the dedicatory services, which will begin at 1 o'eleek a. m. Iron Sulky Plows $50, by T. Richards. Buttons, silk aad lace ties, trim mings, and fancy goods of all descrip tions, at LoffXAX1;. The Peru delegates to the Repub lican county ceuvent'ou are as fol lows: T. J. Majors, Tom. Hatebinseut, Wm. Bridge, F. L. Proaty, J. P. Burdick, Benj. J. Cy, Henry Roberts, John Wyue. H. C. "Lett has a l: stock of jjjome ware. There will be a meeting of the Church of God, In the Grove, near Asplnwall, this county, beginning on Friday the 27th day of September, iSTS, and eontiuuing four days. Sev eral able ministers will be present. and address ail who Kiay attend. All are cordially invited, and will be well cared for. Best Paper at NiekelTs. TTtl -W- a a uy aoes Kienarus sell so man v l Plows? liecaese he has the best. The Otoe County Horticultural Society, have decided to exhibit their mammoth and beautiful collection of fruit at the State Fair. Now let Ne maha County look well to her laurels, Gallant "old 0e" i- in the geld aad she mean business from the word go. State Journal. There is no one particularly looking after Nemaha's laurels this year, we believe. Messrs. E. H. Burches and D. H. MeLenghitn have proposed to superintend the Nemaha department at the State Fair, and will probably do so, bat from laek of means to pay exppases. the matter of coileotion of fruits has been deferred se long that we fear oar di-play will be rather in ferior. Suiting I Lowman's. cents per yard at L. For all Tdnds of Yarns. Gerntantoivit and Zephyrs, 'C.,goio J.L. McGee-'s. Rock port Journal: An old gentle man by the name of Chastine, living on the Hopkins farm near Cectre Point, fell dead from heart disease while sitting In a chair at his dwell ing. His remain? were interred on Taesday near Watson. Great reduction In Agricultural Implements by T. Richards. Hay rakes. Paints, Flour, Rope, Pitchforks, Iron, Nails, Saddles and Salt. Stevenson : Cross. Call at J. L. McGees and see the neiv Shazvls. finest in the city. The editor ef the Peru Herald says i We publish the Hcrakl strictlv in the Interest of the people. Favoring neither Republican, Democrat, or Greenback, and in return we are pat ronized alike by all. If you want to sec a large stock and see it movin . so to J. L. McGee's. Thos. Richards keeps the largest and bet stock of Agricultural Imple ments. IZa.lrSc.s Calf. Any person owniug or knowing of such an animal in this vicinity, will find it te their advantage to let the fact be known at The Advertiser ofSee. JUST RECEIVED ! A fine lot of Carpets and Oil Clotli at the CHICAGO STOREL Rubber boots and shoes at Rob-Ison's. 1 Clothing is going off rap JeHya&J. IrAzG&ee'ir; ' LOCAL PEESOXJiS. A. V. Walia arrived home from the country last week. He has got 'em, too. Ike Williams, Mr. Bedford's son-in-law, has moved back to Brownville from Hamburg. Mrs. Middleton has our thanks for a treat of delicious grapes, grown on her premises in this city. Mrs.AdaFairbrother, after a ten d3ys visit with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Hayden, London, returned home on Sunday of this week. Elder G. B. Mullis and wife, of Plattsmouth, Neb., and Miss Bell King, of Logansport, Ind., are visit ing friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. Sina Morris and family have taken rooms over McCreery's drugstore, where she will continue to carry on the business of dress mak ing. Elder Charles Rowe will preach in the Christian Church on Sunday, September 29th, 1S7S, instead of next Sunday as was given out. All are cordially invited. Miss Morgan, Preceptress of the State Normal School, In company with Miss Hattie Smith and Miss Emma Morgan, students, visited Brownville on Monday last. A. M. Smith has a nice new carpet on his floor. It makes the shop look neat and pleasant. If yon want a good and pleasant job of tonsorial work done, at Albert's is the place to get it. Clarence Gillespie, Esq., of Falls City, last week received the sad intel ligence of the death of bis mother, Dr. Gillespie his brother, and a sis ter, residing at Grenada, Mississippi. They were victims of yellow fever. Aaron has had his Express wag on painted in good style, and it is the best vehicle of the kind in town. In dustry, honesty and close attention to business, will always "pan out," as is demonstrated by the prosperity of Aaron Parmer. Burches and Dae McLaughlin fare worKlnjr use Turss. satnerme and shipping fruit specimens to the State Fair. This business is in the hands of the right men, and had they been put to the Nemaha wouldn't be work earlier, beaten very bad. Just as we go to press, Wednes day, a dispatch is received by Wm: H. Small from Falls City, that Ross Wieherly is dying, that if his friends want to see him again alive they must come at once. Mrs. W. H. Small and Mrs. R. Hatohett startsd about 2 p. m. for Falls City. While the people are In the city at the fair, they will not see all the "sights' ifthey fail to eall and see the big stocks of goods just received at McGee's, Lowman's, MePhersoa's, and McGee & Moore's stores. They all have immense plies of goods and will wait on you with courtesy and pleasure. L Lowman returned from Chi cago Wednesday last week, and brousht with him bv far the largest stock of all kinds of dry goods and clothing he ever brought to Brown ville. He claims to have the largest stock in the city, and judging by the immense piles of goods on exhibition, we think he fes correet. Oar county Fair commenced Wednesday morning of this week, and we go to press with our paper the afternoon of the same dar, conse quently wecanuotsay much about the fair. We understand however that many entries have been made, and eoatinue to be made, promising a bet ter fair than we have had for several years. Many of our citizens remember the whole souled Simeon P. Bell, "Sim.," as he was called, son of John R. Bell, and brother of Mrs. Harvey MeGee. He lived in Brownville about nine years ago, as superintend ent of his father's lumber yard. On Sunday last Simeon P. Bell departed this life at St. Joseph Mo. The dis--ease of which he died was dropsy. On Monday, this week, Harvey Mc Gee and -wife went down and attend ed the funeral of their brother, and returned home on Tuesday. Dr. John A. Warmer, whom we mentioned last wees,, as having spent a day with us among our native for est trees, and orchards, has, in pur suit of his calling, tree culture, trav elled nearer "all over the world" than any other man. While here, he was shown what he bad never before seen, and what he had "longIooked for," a small dwarf oak tiee, or shrub rather, that grows abundant on the bluSs, and in many places on the prairies. It is known In Botany as "mtercm prinoides," or dwarf chin quapin. The Doctor gathered a goodly sup ply of the little acorns that were just ripe. Thus Nebraska adds a new item in the American Forestrv list. X HEADQUARTERS FOR Zephyr Wooisf Knitting Yarn, Germantown Wool, Fancy Goods, Hoisery, Gloves, And Handkerchiefs, At LOWMAN'S. McGee Moore have their neiv store open, and will he pleased to see all tlieir old Friejids and Customers. Silver CIiaiT inter Wlieat. I have a peck oi "silver chaff win ter wheat," sent me by theU.S- Com missioner of Agriculture, which I will let some careful farmer have, who will take it and plant, giving care, and report to me results Rost. W. Ftkitas. Go mits. to Robison's for gloves or LADIES, Go to McGee q- Moore's for your Dress Goods. 10 Reward:: S7Q cash will buy a Newton Wagon which is as good as a $10 reward, this I is to make room for a new stock. rs-irwrEY z Doboxas. BUSLYESS BHET1TIES. "Lemons" to-night, ISth, Ague Cure, at MeCreery . Stevenson & Cross for low prices. Frost don't seem to be a cure for ague. All the choice brands of Sour at Hill's. Full line of sample piece goods at Marsh s. Drugs, Fresh aad pare, at Mc Creery's. Go see Louie Lord to-night at Marsh Hall Money to loan on farms. Apply to T. L. Schick. W. A. Judkins Co. have a nice large sign up. County convention at Sheridan on the 21st, inst. More Queensware and Furniture for Stevenson & Cross. For a first clas3 shave go to J. R Hawkins' barber shop. Go see "Lemons" at Marsh Hall this (Wednesday) evening. All kinds of dres3 goods and ginghams, at J. L. McGee's. Tin Shop and Furniture repaired. Stevenson & Cross. Nice stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, at Joseph Schutz'. Nebraska Wagon $65. and war ranted. Stevenson & Cross. The Peru Herald is soon to he enlarged to a 48 column paper. Low prices in hardware go to T. Richards. Jake has had a "shake" and he says lager beer won't cure the ague. Everything in the family grocery line at Bill's, Joe Huddart's old stand. Hetzel says he is sorry to hear that quite a number of our best young men play poker. Too bad ! People frooi Missouri come daily to trade with J. L. MeGee. They all make money by doing it. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Niekell, druggist book-seller and stationer. Dr. G. H. Collins, Dentist, will visit Blair Oct. 1st and remain one month. If you need any dental work call early. 13w2 Valuable Land For Sale ! The northwest quarter of Section 20 6 13 in. Lafayette Precinct, Ne maha County Nebraska. Apply to First National Bank, Brownville, Neb. Or C. W. Kennedy, Montgomery, Alabama. 7ui3. Wall Paper and Window shades at the Drug and Book store of W. H. MeCreery. Hard ware; Tin ware, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, Silverware. Granite ware and Wooden ware. Stevenson &. Cross. Stoves, Plows, and Fanning-miils will be sold cheap for the next 30 days to make room for a new stock. T. Richards. Nice Baby Carriage or Rocking Chair for the Handsomest Baby at our County Fair. Stevenson & Cross. Call for a Kcpnl)!icanGocnty 'Con vention. The Republican electors of Nema ha County are hereby called to send delegates from the several precinots, to meet in County Convention on the 21st day of Setember, 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, 1S7S, and eight dele gates to the Judicial Convention to be held Rt Nebraska City Septem ber 23rd. Also for placing in nomina tion candidates for the following nam ed officers, viz : Three members for the House of Representatives. One Senator. One County Commisioner for the Third District. The several precincts are entitled to representation as follow: Island, 1 ; Peru, S ; Glen Rock, 4 ; Lafayette, 6; Washington, 3; Doug las, 4; London, 4; Brownville, 10; Nemaha City, 5; Aspinwall, 6; St. Deroin,2; Bedford, 3; Bentou.o. C. F. STEWART, Chairman. A. H. Gilxore, Secy. TTanted. ! 100,000 bushels Fall Wheat by Hack ney. Xo. one good Kip Boots, xew stock jast got In, Sold by Pat Cllne Tor 82.50 Bain wagons will sell. Two car loads coming. Steveksox &, Csoss. Boston boots just received at J. L. McGee' s Made to Order. I have received another invoice of my Philadelphia Fine Shoes made to my especial order. Call and see them L. L0V3A2. Genuine Alexander Kid Gloves, at J. I. Mc GEE'S. Thousands of dollars are now being saved every year by progressive far mers, who soon discover the great value of freely using Uncle Sam's Coadition Powder in the feed of their stoek; it restores the sick, increases the beauty, and usefulness and pro motes the growth. Sold by A. W. Nickel!. Tlie Berft Boot in town for the Least 3loney at Pat Cllne's Stoves, Furniture, Groceries, Harness, Wagons, Cbrnshellers and Plows. Stevexsox & Ckoss. Scliool Books at IJickeU's Knipe $ SJiiffer Fall W7iai Flour at J. L. McGEE'S 31b and IS ounces of good Tea fori Sl.UO at Hill's. Dr. Jsqaes German Worm fJnfc es stand unrivaled as a worm medicine. uive them a trial. Sold by A. W. Niekeih' STOVE THE FINEST AND STOYES T LOWEST PRICES. Call and see, i-riiti uans est Tin, Three Pint Gups for Three Pie Plates for All Other Goods in Proportion. Bavin? two Tinners In tlie S&op, Repairln-r will Ie done Clieap and on short notice. .A. JTrLL-tliei Xecline Soon. H. S. FEED PAEISE IN CHARGE. .0XD0X ITEHS. Weather delightfnl. ' We take pleasure in qootingr Xe- Chills and fever in almost every , braaka's "merit marks," as sbown by house. tae last jsational Crop Reports, pob- MrBarches and Mr. MoLausb-. lisbed by the Agrlccltaral Depart lin passed through London gathering I ment, Washington. up apples and other fruit for the State Fair. Nemaha County must bear off' the houcrs for fruit. Eldir Young, of Lincoln, has been appointed, by the Protestant Methodist Conference, to preach in London the coming year. Father Young is in feeble health, uovr, but he is a rery spiritual minded man, and of nore than ordinary talent. It is hopeche may be spared and ena-;an bled to ift, by his labors, the people into a higher life. Si&ness at Che house of Henry Curtis-Mr. Curtis has been sick a long tine, and great feers have been eutertaned for his recovery, but now considered some better. Mrs. Curtis has beea quite sick, and the children , too. Mill the friends rewember this r family k its troubles. I a Ml li-no nr nJiklA n i,a.yw.iiiai7 wvm.m.v -w JL CL (3 & Moore S. J T!jc Fair: Ti.n.;,!!.T-H. nJ . not fnit '-""- " " te come-ad see ray inimee sioes or j goods, have a fuIiortment of ev-. ervthinsin my line. i L. LoPxax. -Dorit think of buying a silk or I cash inert drese before sroinsc to see the soods at Lowxax's , oae ! Lades Morocco dollar atRoSisoa's. Shces for Mod of those world beaters, the "Marsh Sulky Plow," a new thing just reeeved by Hawley& Douglas. In rccordance with the call of the counv Jiepubiioan Central Com mittee,! portion of the Repoblieen3 of Browaville precinet met in the Court rom on Saturday 14th inst. at 1 OCIOC, p. m., .or toe F- - electing 10 delegates to represent the precinct in the county convention to beheidat Sheridan on Saturday the .... 21sl iast The euuous or election was , organizid by electing J B. MeCabe, . chairman, and G. W. Fairbrother Sr., secretary j The voing was earried on by ballot i and polls kent open until 4 o'clock. ; oi The foiloring named ten gentlemen j receiviugthe highest number of vote j are the ddegates elect to said eonvea-i tion : C. F. Sewart. John L Carson. John S Stull. WilsosiE. Majors. Geo. W. Fairbrother, Sc T. L. SAick. A. H. Gilmore. John Q A. Smith. John B. MeCabe. B. M. Bailey. j-e. Ear anil Deformities, 'ia your community, will do well to One or more of the Surgeons of the ' ee E. M. Lrprrrr and secure bss ser Central Sargical Infirmary, of In-1 vices for a Singing School. dlanaolis, Ind., will visit Falls City j He has just returned from a Musi professionaily at the Union House, : cal Institute himself full of new Tuesday and" Wednesday October 1st , ideaa conducted by three of the bes4 and 2nd, aad at Nebraska City, ! master the art knows, and can give Thursday and Friday Oct. 3rd and ' joe a course that will remove all ob tb " fstaeles which hinder a perfect under- All aSltcted with an v disease of the SLS?"? np. w- - 1 He is bow ready witb new books Eye or Ear, Catarrh, Cross Eyes, Club coaeiniag unusual fineeeleetfoas to Foot, Spinal Curvature, Epilepsy or reoeive any applications for schools Chronic Diseases, can consult them ' by person or mail. Best of references free of charge. Artificial Eyes insert- cjven, and teraw within the reach of ... . ,.! all. Call or address him st Brown- KU" UiC ttUU !-. " "" plies, wiiaous, cutting, pain, or ueieu tion from business. -TJndaimed Letter List." The following is a list of letters re maining in the Post Office at Brown ville, Nebraska, for the week ending Sept. 14, 1S7S, which, if not called for will be sent to the Dead Letter Office: 5araetcMr.S."3. VefepFiiBBir Wte.Wm.K. WilHniHF . Maw Wrigfet. Jcaes Jokosw. PMHpg.Biari Pstsini.'VVzi.s. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." T. C. EAgses, P- H:. LARGEST VA OF per doz- - 60 els. 0 u STEYEIfSOH" So OBOSS. I Nebraska in the Front Bank. - In making up these crop records 1C0 ' is adopted as the basis. Nebrask i stands 3ds : Corn, 116 ; spring wheat, 97 j , 9S ; oats, 92 : barley, 93 ; buck - i rye wheat, 1W; patatoes, 104; Hay Timothy, 112; Clover, 117; native pasture, 117; beans, 101 ; sorghum, 101 ; apples, (this year) 92 ; peaches, 121 : grapes, 95. No Suae in the Union shows such average aad diversified crop rec ord. We are shown superior to any ather State as to corn, buckwheat, potatoes, pasture and peaches. Ten nessee stands next to a-3 on peaches 109. But four States lead us in wheat, and that but a trifle. Our "twin sis- ter," Kansas, stand- So on apples, 105 on peaches, and 107 on corn. I' Is better to laugh than be crying; mothers often fail to enjoy tke de- Ubts ( & happy laughing babe, be- cause inrougu taeir prejudice or i skepticism they refuse to relieve its stomach of acidity, by using Dr. Winohell's Teething Syrup whfch qoickly cures the colic pains and .gives rest to the darling. Dr.H WiochelFs Teething Syrup produces natural sleep and :he child will awake clear and refreshed, also It resolates Alas flnn raf?Kail .1-n the bowels, cures dysentery and diar rhoea, whether arising from teethinsr r Jh '! J? cts a bottle. Sold On Sunday last an old man and woman husband and" wife about 80 veers of a?e Meh ni-Ki tbrnHfh - r.- J - -5 this city, afoot, each with a knapsack on their back. They stopped a mo ment at the residence of Ted Haddart, to rest and get a drink of water. They said they were from Indiana, and had walked every step of the way. They were going to Douglas county, Kansas. They dipnoi ap pear to be destitute of money said they stopped at the best of houses and , , paid their way. Ted was sorry after th v had jeft that he nee!ectd to get tfaeir Q&m sy& .- M wheelbarrow man all -. to pieces. r iEhrerything ill tile School Irne at Kicken's. : Improved cook stoves aad mages at reduced prkes by Stkvkxsox & Cross. A large stock of Boots ttai Shoes received at Robison 's. "Economy fe the road to wealth :H 8ftv cents worth of Uneie Sam's (Harness Oil applied to vour old bar- (ness, will make the leather look new and keep it soft and pliable. Cider v inesar at ITiekeTs Husically Interested I ! I You who have the interests of mus ic at heart, and would see it advanced vine Nebraska- Robison sells Boots and Sfeoes eheaper for eash then aay house in the West. Hannaford is selling furniture at cost. Uneie Sam's Nerve and BoneLini- iment is for man and beast and s a balm for every wound, Sold by A- W. For a goodset of Harness, Saddle, Collar, Salter, or any thiziSJ in tlie SarnesS f line !o"W do"S721, go to r SO "tJI3SHS. . Wholesale and Soods, Boots Shoes 3 q Dry n, I offer this Eall a ive stock than ever, iais, uaos, ery buyer to cAAlfiiftfc fin bUUbo ANu nifuEOj Knowing yon will find it to yon advan tage to give me a liberal share of your pat ronage. I take great THE LATEST AM) In all 33epajrti23.ei3.-te And propose to maintain a Well-earned rep utation for SELLnsra goods ottra.p. Yours Truly, J. L. He&ESe Iai'ii Block. ZXo. 73. yUilirLiiiiUil id ifiLiLliL. Ul iliHUL Thinking the time has come when an other Lumber Yard is needed in Nemaha a i Coinrtyysve tvIII receive a new and fresh stock I q ' W TIP" 5 CI fyn?qei IT.ii fl1 i fcEfe? rfbi iTAafciife sEfTf T ia And everything kept in a first class Lum- ber Yard, kinds of We vrill SF& S ,5'?: A&: 4&iH&i ir All of Tvhich we will sell as low as Ccin be purchased anywhere. Hoping by fair and honest dealing and strict attention to business to receive a share of the trade. Yard on Main Street Between First and Levee. W. A. JUDKESTS & Co. XE&AIIA CITY LOCALS- Coovaleseec Positively Nemaha is In good spirits again. Railroad w!!l be here sure wHhln a few weeks. A lotter front Mr. Irving. Super- intendent of the B. & M. to Mayor Johnson, says by reason of an unusa- al amount of work, repelrtag, etc., the extension to Nemaha has been de layed, but bow arrangements are made for the worK.to proceed. He will be here, probably this week, to looatede pot. Grain buyer are viewing the sit uation and selecting lots for store buildings several will be pet up this I fail. Theodore Hill has bees here aad bad choice of locations oa the btofH for aa elevator. He says be left the Black Hilts for the espeoial purpose of going into the graia business at Ne maha. Nemaha would thribbie its pop ulation this fall if we had the houses, but every house ia town is full. Ooe hundred oew tenement hoe-see want ed at once. A moderately aeet little resi dence was sold here last week for StOO. The purchaser was Dr. Foster, from somewhere in Missouri, who proposes to locate here to practice his profession. We kern that a inciter yard will be opened here as sooa as the ears get down. Several of the serehaat asd grocers of Brownville are serieesly ruminating on the euesttea as to whether ft would pan set bigger if they would remove, or apes a braoeh bouse here. Of towrse it would, aad two to oae the braaefa hoaee would soon be the larger part of the con cern. Our merchants are jubilant aad well stocked up, but they most ea targe soon to accommodate the trade, or other stocks of goods will come ia that will totally eel ipse them ail. The City Hotel by Mr. Johnson, ( will soon undergo a process of repair ing, enlarging, renovating, painting, I fete., preparatory for a vast first-class custom. Thb ADVKKTifcHK conies regBfer- Iy every Thursday morniag aad is received and read eagerjy. It ie a universal favorite, nearly everybody ! takes it and we look for a favorable mention of our local afTairs. The fcHowing are the delegates. ( selected at our primary lase Saturday. i for the. Republican Coaveaetos at FGE - S, retail dealer in Gloihin j rocenes j MnfimiQ &.P; ii nuuynwjwu larsrer and more attract and cordially invite ev care to have likewise handle all I 4?4l2; Sheridan on the 21st, vis: Philip Crother, Levi Johnson. Eli Terry, J. H. Drain, and D. A. Morton. Mrs. iC. Skeea went to SL Jo seph on Monday, this week, for the purpose of purchasing a foil scoek of millinery goods. See will return ia about two weeks wbea she will be pleased to see ail aer frieads aad ens tomers, who are invited to sail aad examine the da.t and ' Jasgec stoek of Millinery ever brought to Nemaha. See is determined not to b axnofted either in qtmlttty of xooda ac prices'. She is also prepared to do tl'sese mak- Whole stock of Kip dollars at Bobisoa'z. three Time ia money wealth. Is often a source of eonenming care, bat health. fe happiness; eoneamptio tfcai iu sidioue foe roveie in neglect od eolde I be wiee aad for yor eoM. eottgk, c& Jarrh or any bronchial ompJatn nse Eilert's Exttact of Tar and wild C&or ry and be enred. Sold by A. W. Niekeii. State Journal: If any of acr readers shoeld ever have the a-ydtro-pboofa they shoold Fememtor teat the celebrated Iowa mad sioao ie la possession of Tarner Sin." of Paris, Jaeksoa Township, Linn Ommty. Its properties were first known 13U years o In Virginia, aad is nas ever since been in possession of the Evans family. The present owner of the stone had it twenty years, and ia that; time nearly seven bundled eases have been treated, and in not oae instance naa the stone jailed to give relief and. effect a eare. . Cut thiepara;aja oar and keep it for a memoraadna. Pletsreg aad Brackets oaeaffc. Stkvknsost & i The delegates from Asftowatt te represent the precinet in fcne Oaamj lCoavetlBan the fist aai Hon. J. Bw Ffefcer. Joha S. Mf nirit. V. ?. Peenodgr. G. W. Cwip. H. A. Brand. Chsrlea Settaadtar. Go in Lett's Drm Mo H. a store aad price hie . - . JCC buy. Ward oir Agae. Billioes fever and maay o&er ills, by t&ktog a few doses mi EUert's Daylight Lhex Pflfe. Hsse you no res, mind HI at ease., body free from paia? tfees sngai coated PiUn wM riz: raHttf smi tajake jod" wtsM acaadV BEST mmmmmxmBBaaaamaamsmmmewM fifkF 5-jfr R - ""!-" 9 4- k k-rj