Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 29, 1879, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER f
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
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THURSDAY, MAY 29, IS79.
I
ent.
Attention Sir Xnigbts.
Member Alt. Carmel Com
msndirv Knishts Templar nre
hfrebv notified to meet at their
Asylum Monday evening June
8th. for the purpose of electing
and intRllIncr officers and pay
ment Annual Dues. It is Im
portant every Sr. Kt. be pres
Bv order Em rim.
A. W. NlCKELX,
Recorder.
THE LARGEST
Stoftk oi Mens. JL.a-i
dies' Misses' and Chil
dren's fine and coarse
boots and shoes in the
county. Call and ex
amine and s:et nrices.
A. Robison.
Paints and Oils at Niekell's.
Hill's! HillV! Hill's! HIH'h!
Stoves and Tinware at killing's.
Large stock of hardware at WII1
ingTs. Glass and qseensware, at cost, at
Gates.1.
Ciy ajh! eitia toys by T. L.
Joe.
BttlWers, bey year hardware at
WHlftt.
Mix4i paints, xH shades and col
ors, at Nkel!1?.
Everything in the grocery line
chsrp at T. L. Je&
Maeyto loan on Kesl Estate se
curity. Apply to Was. H. Heover.
Sweat Potato plants at RosseM's
from the ! f May till the 28 of June.
Shipping tags, large or small,
printed r tberwise, for sale st this
offioe.
A. fail llae of canned goods,
meats, fmits. &c, aib&ttom prices for
cash, at Gates.
Builders Stevenson & Cross will
give bed reek fieares on hardware
and throw the nails in.
For a nice dish of Ice cream, call
at the restaurant and refreshment
rooms of C. &, S. A. Body.
If yeu wish a pump that
work well, in cistern or well,
Willing to put it in for you.
will
get
acres" ov-rann iir 23etrrrrr
Precinct for sle on reasonable terms.
Apply to William H. Hoover.
Head Light oil at Hill's.
Ice cream freezers at Willing's.
Flour of all brands at Jones'.
Everlasting lead pencils at Nick
ell's. Collins' Dental rooms over Jones'
store.
Soda water and axle crease at
Gates'.
Spouting and Unroofing done by
Willing.
Fresh smoked hams sugar cured
at Jones'.
Money to loan on farms. Apply
to T. L. Schick.
Choice sugar cured hams and
dried beef at Gates'.
Sewing Machines and needles for
sale by Stevenson & Cross.
Nice stock of clocks, watches and
jewelry, a Joseph Schutz'.
Choice brands of chewing and
smoking tobacco, at Gates'.
For tinshop work on short notice
call on Stevenson & Cross.
Lamps, lanterns, and coal oil
cans, cheap at T. L. Jones'.
Two top buggies for sale, cheap.
Joe O'Pelt.
If you want a No. 1 Prairie
Breaker, call on Teare & Campbell.
Oranges, fig. oat meal and a cool
drink always to be found at Gates.
Farmers all agree that the Da
venport Sulky is the best plow made.
Cook stoves & Furniture at price
that all can buy. Stevenson &Cro3.
For the Best working cook stove
with automatic shelf, call on Stevn
son & Cross.
Ice cr?am, strawberries and a
pleasant time at the Opera House
Thursday evening.
Cultivators with or -without
tongues, come and see them.
Ha-wley & Douglas.
The witnesses in the Marsh-Mc-Pherson
trial all went up to Omaha
again Monday.
Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownvllle.
Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Not at
home on Fridays. 39tf
An entire nsw line of hats and
furnishing goods received this week
by Mrs. White.
Thoma Richards has the finest
assortment of agricultural impliments
at the lowest priees.
Call and see the large stock of
stoves that have just arrived at Will
ing's of the best make.
Estrc copies of The Advertiser
for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist
book-seller and stationer.
I have for sale, cheap, some choice
lots, in Nemaha City, for those who
want to build. Wm. H. Hoover.
Country produce taken in exchange
for goods at the Grocery aud Provi
ion store of T. D. Joxes.
Money to loan on real estate se
curity. Apply to S. A. Osbor:?.
43tf Brownville, Neb.
Nemaha City has passed a prr
hibitory law. We publish the ordi
nance with the "Nemaha Locals."
SO acres of improved laud for sale,
on reasonable terms, 3 miles south of
Nemaha City. Apply to William H.
Hoover.
Stra-wberry and ice cream festi
val this Thursday evening at Opera
House. Let everybody go, as it will
be an enjoyable occasion.
Teare & Campbell do not peddle
their plows and cultivators but are
willing that farmers compare goods
aud prices with any in the market.
A couple of men went home from
this city a few days ago with a jug of
whisky, which they said they got in
Brownville, but would not say of
whom or at what house. There is no
doubt that smuggling is going on.
The largest stock and handsom
est variety of cook stoves and ranges
to be found In Nemaha County, with
all the latest Improvements, consist
ing of the different patterns of the
Early Breakfast, Charter Oak and
several other varieties, are now offer
ed at lower prices than any stove
.i-Hflnlnr-lax !, iil a- BUffon-Imt cf
EEMOYAL!
The First NsUsssl Bank j
WILL EEMOTS
"boixfc Jrine 83
ToNo76,MainSt.
2 est door to Court Souse
HE FOURTH !
62 Petsoas wishing to enjey a nice
3 dish of Q
H Strawberries
j oji L-i
fg lee Cream,
pT5 or a good glass of ' a
NnrTnTTTfiraTj tr I .flmnTldno
ehoald call at the
ICE-GRQM MRLORS M
3 Mrs. HATCHETT
tnree doors cast of P.O. i e
LOCAL PEES05ALS.
Good dzzn always on hand.
Parasols and fans at Uolen-'s.
RED RIBBOX CLUB.
Brownville will Celebrate.
JTemalia County Invited to
Unite Witi. Brownville.
Oration, 3Insic by the Band, Patriot
ic Songs, Dinner for Everybody,
Gun Powder, Lemonade, and a
Grand Parade "by the Boys ' Will
be Some of the Interesting Features
of the Day.
Tuesday Evening, Jime 3, 1S79.
Music.
Prayer.
Address Rev. W. P. Shocky.
Music
Essay, Mrs. H. B. Dye.
Music.
Reading, George B. Moore.
Music.
The best musical talent in the city
will participate.
Clolliln?! Clothing!
A full and complete
assortment or iievr
clothing has arrived
At a meeting of citizens the pro
priety of celebrating the 103d An
niversary of the Independence of the
United States, It was unanimously re
solved to celebrate, and that Nemaha
County be invited and requested to
join us in the celebration. The fol
lowing committees were appointed :
COilillTTEE OK GENERAL ARRANGE -SIENTS.
James Stevenson, A. H. Gilmore,
Jno. S. Minick, Robt. W. Furnas, vin the Ume ls out If ali oar sab
i. M. Bailey returned from Chi
caMonday. -'rof. Church in the Opera Tlonse,
Fry evening, go and hear him.
3Id. R. A. Hawley returned from
? a t to Rochester. N. Y.. Friday.
I jlilt Long called Monday ren
,evfhis subscription, and has our
tfcts.
f. F. Seaton and family last
j w returned from a ten day's visit
ahrlnda, Iowa.
I A. R. McCandIe3 called Tues-
dm his way to Omaha as one of the
wjssas in the McPherson-Marsh
lev. W. P. Shockey will preach
afcmaha City Sunday. Hh sub
jefvill be "Bob. Ingersoll Fairly
Arered.'
Dur esteemed friend Frank Hunt
cd Tuesday and renewed his sub
scion. Frank Is an old stand-by
o&e Advertiser.
rof. George Church of the TJni
vey, Lincoln, will lecture in Marsh
Oi House on Friday evening this
w, for the benefit of the Library
Aiiation.
kbbott &. Emery since the de
stjion of their shop by fire have
bdbusy, and already, where the old
sbstood, have the frame of a new
eherected. Soon they will have
thanvils ringing again.
Air. T. Paxton called Monday
trior the twenty-second year renew-
ids subscription to the advertis
er He alwavs renews promptly
PUBLIC SCHOOL,
Graduating Exercise.
The graduates of the High School
will hold their public exercises in the
Marsh Opera House Wednesday Eve.,
June 4th.
The public generally are invited to
be present. No charge foradmittance.
Miss Cora Gates will take charge of
the music.
prog:
Music, Choru3.
Prayer.
Muaic. Quartette. Glee, "Village
Bell,' Misses Minne Rainey and Ma
ry Fairbrother, Mes?rs. J. C. Me-
Naughton and Charles Body
Salutatory. Essay "Panorama of
life." Miss Clara Mercer.
Essay. "The future of the world
through science." Miss Minnie J.
Rainey.
Muslo. Jubilee song.
Essay "The World's Heroes."
MIssLelia Crane.
Essay "The Future Woman."
Mis3 Mary C. Fairbrother.
Music. Solo. "If I only knew."
Miss Leila Crane.
Oration With Yaledictorvaddress-
es "The Politician of To-day." Mr.
John D. Rainey.
Address to the Graduates with pre
sentation of Diplomas by A. H. Gil-
more, Esq.
Music. Chorus "Good Night."
Benediation.
Agricultural carD
Bain, Siudsbaker, and Nebraska Wagons,
An Sizes and Stvles-
Keystone, Deere, and Union Corn Puntess.
THE GiLPIN SULKY,
The Simplest, lightest,
and Most Durable.
Sandwich and Keystone HORN HF! S P
HORSE OR HAXD-Wrril EXTRAS UvHll" HIbLiLiLLi
liw.
EMM
A
Reel RaRa
! Table Rake IlUIlJ
FIRST -CJASS MACHINE.
nHiPHMlfflWHR
LiiliiXlflUlfiJli
Stalk Cutters, Pumps Seeders Wheelbarrows, g.
Tiiese Goods
are of tne u
STMB1BD FICTI
1 rn of the Umtetf Slates.
! 10 and will be sold LOW.
tveson cSs Cross.
Hams at J. L. JlTcGeefs.
tlii3 weeli.
Lowman's.
Call at
Advertising-.
Some merchants adopt the plan of
filling the sides of houses, fences and
newspapers, advertising their busi
ness, but Steveuson &. Cross take this
modest way of letting their custom
ers know that they have some nice
furniture, stoves, hardware and gro
ceries for sale cheap.
George W. Fairbrother, jr.
PRESIDENT OF THE DAY.
Capt. Jno. L. Carson.
MARSHAL.
CaDt. R. V. Black.
COMMITTEE OX SPEAKING.
Furnas, Carson,
Lett, McKenzie.
COMMITTEE ON MUSIC.
E. Huddart, Jno. S. Minick,
W. T. Rnger3, E. M. Lippitt,
Chaa. Dye, F. R. Sykes.
COMMITTEE OX GROUXDS.
A new case ofpercails at Do-len's.
90 fc
Are paying ninety-nine cents for
Nemaha County warrants at First
National Bank. 46w4
STRAW HATS !
Go to ILouis lLoivmn.ns
for .lien's and Boys
ST2.AW 3ATS,
Xo ST Main Street.
IVotice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to the undersigned will
please call and settle immediately.
Ourshopand tools having b?en burn
ed, we need all that is due us, that we
may continue in business.
Abbott &. Emery.
Trunks
Sen's.
and valises at Do-
W. H. Small,
J. Hawkey,
A. Burnette,
J. W. Love,
Jonas Druery,
H. C. Rowe,
J. B. Berger,
J. Stevenson,
D. O. Cross,
D. H. McLaughlin,
J. M. Cochran,
M. Barada,
R. Johnson,
R. C. Carr,
Thomas Crummel.
COMMITTEE OX INVITATIONS .
We are prepared to do all kinds
of tin work on short notice and at low
price.
Stevenson &. Cross.
Last Saturday was a lively day
in the city, it being crowded with
people and teams from the country.
Wall Paper, Window Shades,
School Books, at reduced prices at
Drug and Book store of W. H. Mc
Creery.
Every man woman and child in
the county, who can, should attend
the Fourth of July Celebration at
BrawnTille.
trimmings, by Stevenson &. Cross.
A man from Brownville while
here last Saturday bought a plentiful
supply of Groceries from Harmon &
Giel. iSerfan Post.
Well, all right. Now let Sheridan
gather up Its wjves and babies and
come to Brownville aud help U3 celebrate.
Steamer Carrier, Samuel "Lewis,
Master, lauded st our wharf Sunday
evening-, and discharged quite a lot of
freight for our Merchants.
State Journal; There have been
fourteen new Temples of Honor and
Temperance organized in Nebraska
daring thecarrent year. The larcest
Temple in the State is at Brownville,
having a membership of just one
more than the Lincoln Temple.
Some fishermen at Nemaha City,
caught a beaver in their trammel net
In the Nemaha river, Monday night
last. He was a large old fellow and
carried the scars of conflict with
steel-traps, as the toes of one foot
were missing, and one fore leg was en
tirely gone, but the wound was com
pletely healed and furred over.
Sheridan, Nes., May 3, 1S79.
Eitr Xebrasfea Advertiser,
Dear Sir: In your last issue I
read that the president of the Sheri
dan Mob was in vour town on Mon
day last. I have the honor to inform
Notice.
My pasture, on the Nemaha, above
Skeen's mill, is rendered unsafe for
stock, by persons who go there to
hunt, fish and gather fruit.. Fires
are built at the roots of young trees;
fence wire cut; bars broken, or left
down, and a herd of thirty cattle and
horses turned loose on the unfenced
crops near by. The owner must pay
damages. I therefore forbid all per
sons entering -that pasture.
59 w3 F. A. Holmes.
Nemaha City, May 27, 1S79.
For Sale.
In consequence of School District
No. 57 being merged into District 56,
the pite, buiiding. and 1 heating stove
of 57 are to be sold at public auction
on June 14th, 1S79; also 16 patent
folding seats and desks are for sale at
private sale, cheap. By order of
School District No. 57.
A. B. Boggs, Director.
Ice Oi'eam at Stroffle's.
Cbrnshellers, harness and barbed
wire. Stevenson & Cross.
Trimmings; and buttons, all
styles, at Oolen-s.
Headers! Headers!
Buy the genuine Haines' of the
Regulator. T. Richvrds.
Geo. W. Culp,
W. H. Shook,
J. S. Shook,
Church Howe,
H. L. Randall,
Jas. McCandlas,
Wm. Stevens,
Tom. Majors,
A. J. Skeen,
Rev. Derrick,
Jno. Miller,
D. C Coal,
W. Duudas,
M. B.Raymond,
Geo. Harmon,
W. H. Hoover,
W. A. Judkins,
A. R. Davison,
H. O. Minick,
Frank Johnson,
A. W. Morgan,
Lucius Church,
Geo. B. Moore,
Ales. McKlnney,
S. Gilbert,
J. S. Church,
L. Gilbert,
John K. Smith,
A. L. Fry,
R. A. Stewart,
H. Steinman,
J. H. Pholman,
B. M. Bailey,
J. M. Trowbridge,
Jno P. Crother,
D. M. Colvin,
Ales. Kearns,
W.R. Leach,
Chas. Uhlig,
Geo. Cross,
O. A. Cecil,
H. L. Mathews,
Jno. Bath.
F. B.Tifiiney,
M. J. Fenn,
G. W. Fairbrother,
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
J. S. Minick, W. H. McCreery,
B. M. Bailey, J. M. Trowbridge.
cners were like Mr. Paxton, we
oid make a better psper.
-Judge Stull has been East for
jne time, and it is rnmored now
tit he went to Indiana to get mar
ad. We are confident the report is
e for we had noticed the serious
ks of the Judge for some time, as
he contemplated something des
Tate. We understand the Judge
'II return home soon.
Mrs. M. G. Cook desires us to say
the gentlemen of this city, who
re so zealous and untiring in their
rfs" to save her property from des-
ction on the night of the fire, that
p fully appreciates their kindness
p tenders her grateful thanks, as
e only way she can repay the suc-
ful work done for heron that oc-
ion.
- We cannot expect anything less
in a crowded house to hear the lec
e of Prof. George Church, Friday
2ning. He is a very able and in
estiug speaker, and the proceeds
: to be applied to the benefit of the
ownville Library. His subject, we
ve heard, will be "Berlin and Her
jools." The Professor spent two
irs at the German Capital studying
schools of that country, hence is
II informed in the matter of his
bject.
Wils Majors received the foiiow-
i on a postal card from Tom. Ma-
It is to the point, and needs no
liberation from us :
PERU. May 23, 1S79.
"Susan Jane," black eyes and hair.
4 m. date above. Mother aud
cl doing nicely. lam convalesing
tlk will recover. Yours,
Tom.
ils. says Tom is too anxious for a
"an Jane," always overdoing the
mer. He bet the cigars it wa3 a
b-agaln.
Something Jfew ! !
tin en for Combination dresses
at Lowman's.
Summer Patterns will soon
arrive at Loxrman's.
Ir. E. D. Arnold
ikes a specialty of diseases of the
E. Ear, Nose and Throat.
A MAN FOUND
who carried away 13 pounds good su
gar for$l, and eix pounds of coffee,
from H. C. Lett's Grocery and Drug
Store. Thesame man with his neigh
bors are preparing to return for a load
of his dried fruits, sc.
Ladies, call and see the
new bi6nii7j,gs.just received
at McGet . Moore's.
Ed. Arnold, 31. 13.,
Visits patients both day and night,
Go and see the
XEW LLE. BRESS GOODS,
at Lowman's.
FUR5ISHIXG
Goods a beatiuful
line of necli wear,
collars, underwear,
&c, at Lowman;s,
Go see McGee Moore
when you want groceries.
Unen Suits for
Ladies' hisses, and Children,
at Logman's.
XETF CLOTHIXG ! !
tfW CLOTfllXG ! !
Just Received by
LOUIS I.OWJXAX.
On the night of the fire, when
M, Cook's goods were all carried
oiinto the street, a lady's gold chain
w either stolen or lost.
Go and see the
lawman's.
new goods at
Bry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Caps,
Xotions, Shoes,
Lowest in the City,
At Lowmaa-s.
LADIES
Don't fail to look at the new styles
of jewelry which will be received this
week by Mrs. White.
ifShexidan Tost : The trustees of
tBIethodist church held a meeting
kMonday evening to consult about
tlwelfare of the church. Although
t$ have built a meeting-house and
aiarsonajre, they find themselves
ctr out of debt, with a few dollars
iihe treasury. This gratifying re
si was attained by making economy
atudied policy, and now no debt
tags like an incubus over the fair
me of the church.
BARGAIXS IX CLOTHING
At HACKNEY'S.
A Cultivator
Without a tongue is better in every
way than one with a tongue, provided
you get the New Departure ; and if
you that I am president of this power- any one doubts their superior cuali-
ful society and to the best of my tle3 GnquIre of w McKinnev M
knowledge did not leave this town on vr-., -r, -r, rT . . - ""
Monday last. VervBnectfullv, H' ,,ea' B- F- Mclnmch, Wm.
C. WHanscom. j Flinn, Tfaos. Eigglns, aud 92 other
We cheerfully publish the above; farmers that have bought in two years,
card, always glad to be just and ac- Teare & Campbelli,, Agents.
cord honor to whom honor is due.
Not being well acquainted with the Will soon receive an Im
Sheridan Mob, we depend altogether, mense New Stock of CIothin
upon Willete, the barber, to keep us ' ?rit, waitfor it.- L.Low-
iCU' fman.
IT. C. Lett
Has just received a iarge stock of
Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, and a
full stock of everything kept in hi"
line.
A new stock of hats at Dc-lea's.
Charter! Charter!!
Cook stove with automatic shelf,
hot blast best cook stove to buy. For
sale by Tho3. Richards.
CHETOIT SUITS
The latest and nobbi
est, just received at
L. Lowman's.
A Harvester and Binder.
The W. A. Wood stauds above par.
oet of wire per acre 35 cents,
Some of our leading citizens be
ing in company a few evening3 ago,
an impromptu move was made to
have a grand general Fourth of July
celebration this year at Brownville.
The mere suggestion of the matter
"took," and at once important ac
tion was taken for the celebration-
and to make it a eucces3.
This was right, and the movement
set on foot meets the hearty indorse
ment of all our citizens and the peo
ple through the country, so far as we
have heard from them or talked with
them.
Brownville has not had a general
celebration of the national birth day
for a number of years. While it has
at each recurring anniversary been
talked of, the citizens have vielded to
Harmon's grove or some other point.
This year the citizens of thi3 city
ask the privilege of getting up the
celebration and inviting the people of
the county to come, in a wholesouled
grand reulon. and celebrate with us.
With this Bpirit our city will take the
matter vigorously in hand, and it is
believed it will be met with a like
hearty good will, and the co-operation
of all from all portions of the county.
Brownville, being the shire town
of the county will do her "level best"
for the accommodation, the amuse
ment, the happiness, and general en
tertainment of all her guests.
A success, a big thing, a good thing.
will be expected. A failure she can-!
not auoru.cna win not brook. jjCw Goods of all descrip-
To accomplish such success, howev- lions, at Lowman's
"Men's navy olue suits at
LcGee Moore's.
Eeceired, a large
ike of Ladies' Erench
Id, button and side
lee, shoes at Kobis
afs. If our new carrier boy should
aiss any of our city subscribers, they
hould at once call at the office and
;et their paper, orlet us know so that
we mav send it to them.
Everybody goes to J. L.
McGee' s to buy cottonades.
J. 3. Morton of Nebraska City
recently interviewed Mr. Touzalin,
with regard to the new time arrange
ment on the Nebraska Railway. Mr.
Morton reports the manager as saying
in effect as follows :
"During the year 1S7S the Nebraska
railway gross traffic receipts, passen
ger, freight and miscellaneous, reach
ed the sum of S191.64S.S7. During the
same year there was expended for the
operation of the road in all its various
details 5I7S.322 OS. Besides this
amount there was expended for con
struction and equipment $25,033.49.
making the total amount expended
in the operation and construction of
the road the sum of $203,355.57, or
$11,706.70 more than the total receipts
of the road.
"Anv and every measure which can
add to the nett receipts of the proper
ty we would very gladly adopt. And
more than this, if we could see in an
additional pessenger train sufficient
money to merely pay expenses we
would be very glad to put on the train
at once, and wait for the future de
velopment of the country for any
profits arising from this additional
convenience.
"As matters now are no reasonable
business man can, after a full consid
eration of all the facts, advise addi
tional passenger accommodations.
Our purpose has been to give the best
possible accommodations with the
facilities at hand ; and to this end the
trains have been arranged on the Ne
braska railway, so as to giv the
greatest convenience and accommo
dation to the greatest number of peo
ple; and while our Brownville friends
have to some extent been diaccommo
dated, I believe the preent arrange
ment is satisfactory to the bulk of the
people living upon the other portions
of the line.
The "diaaccommodatlon" to Brown
ville is in the change of making our
train north reach Nebraska City a
short time after the train leaves Neb.
City for Lincoln, and making the
train for Brownville leave Nebraska
City a short time beore the Lincoln
train reaches the City. Now as there
are no connections to make with oth
er roads, on the "Brownville Brarrch"
excepting at Nebraska City, there
seems to be no reason whatever why
these connections could not be made.
All that would be necessary to con
nect with the western bound train at
Nebraska City wouid be to leave Ne
maha City an hour earlier, and hold
the train a little later in the evening
at Nebraska City for the arrival of the
train from Lincoln. If Mr. Touzalin
has a reason why this could not be
done, just as well as the present ar
rangement, we would like to know
what it Is. To start the train going
north a few minutes earlier and the
train coming south a few minutes
later, would make the matter all right
down this way, or at least a3 good as
before the late change. If we could
imagine any cause for It, we would
think the R. R. company was venting
a little spite on the people down this
way, for the unreasonable "disaccom
modation'' of Brownville and Nema
ha, and every traveler who would go
on the road, but Is hard to account
for in any other light.
Dress soods of every style
and description at Lownian's.
Call and get prices before you
buy.
SEJIAHA CITY LOCALS.
Grain trade good.
Hill, in the agricultural Imple
ment line, is doing a good business.
Monday he sold seven cultivators.
Mrs. Green, an accomplished
music teaoher, is making an effort to
organize a piano and organ class.
LONDON HESS-
"When thou prayest, thon sbalt
not be 33 the hypocrites are ; for they
love to pray standing in- the syBa-
igognes, and In the corners of the
streets, that they may be seen ef men.
Verily I say unto you, they have
their reward. But thou, when thou
prayest, enter into thy etoset, and
when thou hast shut thy door, pray
to the Father which is in secret, and
The immense cribs of corn accurn
ulated during the last fall and winter, thy Father which seeth in secreC
are now aboutall shelled and shipped, j shall reward thee openly. But when
We had the pleasure, last week, , ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as
of meeting with Mr. M. ' J. Clark, the heathen do; for they think that
formerly of Green County, Pa., late they shall be heard for their much,
of Sheridan, Neb. Mr. Clark is al speaking. Be not ye like unto them."
relative of Dr. Foster, this city. j Some very warm days.
Weather delightful.
Grain and vegetation greatly in
need of rain.
You can hear people say every
day how it would greatly benefit the
farmers in the interior had we a
The time of roses is here.
The voice of the locust is heard.
Sunday school picniG next Sat
urday at Mr. Ely's grove.
Corn is looking finely.
The cheerful face of Joe. Heikes
bridge acros3 the Nemaha River on wassean in London last Sunday. Joe.
the line of Township 4, west of Ne-! a an industrious, good boy.
maha City. The building of a bridge j Strawberries are ripe.
at this point would greatly improve
the convenience of the publio and ,
open up a portion of country which i
ha3 heretofore been shut off from :
having any facilities for marketing
Yes, the Indian is cruel, savage
and revengeful. But then who began
the fuss with them?
"Be temperate."
It was well said by Dr. MeQrew
their grain. Mr. Hodkins, Wm. ! at the Red Ribbon chib last FrWy
Hawxby and several others have'been ' night, that rum-selling is nt a legiti-
working on the road this side of Ne-i mate basiness.
maha river and say that a good road ' Father Bacon is able to walk
can be made at little expense across about a little.
the bottom. When this matter comes "Re courteous.'
before the people, we hope they will The Knox Brothers have bocgltt
support the measure. We have a the Ellis place and are fixing it ap
railroad which has given a cash value very nicely. They are very exeeHeat
to every thing the farmer has to sell, citizens, intelligent and qaiet.
therefore the time is already at hand Henry Sehlitt Is making re-
that this bridge should be built and , pairs on his house.
that portion opened up. j Hon. Church Howe is expeeted
There has been more grain and I to be at the picnic next Satrdy.
stock shipped from Nemaha City over H honor to President Hayes for
theB. & M. railroad within the last I bis veto.
30 days, than from any other interior Thrnks to brave Judge Dnd
point along the line of this road. for his Indian decision.
There has been lrs cars of corn, II "Use hospitality.'
cars wheat, 19 cars cattle and S cars
hogs.
Mr. W. A. Swearengen railroad
agent at this point i deserving cred-; Behold the corn how it growyi it
it for his untiring industry and ener-!l3JneUher waatfn? 5Cn3hrae nor
gy in behalf of the company. j sfaower for k hM
- A good second bana cook stove, j Some faereeboat3 whWhf Qf
with furniture for sale cheap. Ap- cour fa R 9gn rf pQod heaUn
ply to W. a. CIar. , Qne of the ralr(a(I brlds-s on
-The following ordinance was the eastside of theNemabrIver was
passed by the City Council on Tues- destroved by fire a fcw day3 age.
day evening: . . Jonn Coddinpton Is erecting a
ORDINANCE NO 21. -. . . ,, ., t
. ... fine bouse two miles ssath east of
An ordinance to prohibit and sup-'r.. .. r ,, . .. . .,
... ,. , . : i Sheridan. Mr. Coddington wiHopea
press tippling shops and saloons in . ., . . -
5, . rv,.t ... . . up one of the finest stock farms m
Nemaha City. Nebraska. ., .
Be it ordained by the Mayor andi" . ,". .. ,,-,. ... f .
SHEBIDAS ITESS.
Councilmen of NemahaCity:
1 long nntil the grass will be s tall
that we cannot see a person. Perhaps
er, acquit ourselves, as all desire the
people of the city must without ex
ception, come generously forward
with funds or whatever else is neces-l
sary and consummate the enterprise,
which Is by no means light, with a
determination to make the celebra
tion fittinc to the thing to be celebra
ted "The Glorious Fourth of Jufv!"
At this writing it has hardly been
Bain, Studebaker and Nebraska
jWagOD3. STEVENSON & UROSS.
Eockport Journal: The citizens of
Amfcy township. Page county, Iowa,
will, on the 7th day of June, vote on
a proposition to levy a five per cent,
tax to be U3ed in the construction of
the Clarinda, College Springs, &.
determined what the character nf fi1P Southwestern Railway. The propo-
dinner will be, a barbecue or pianic sition says tbe starting poinl of said
loo!
Do not buy furniture until you
: through our mammoth stock.
Stevenson & Cross.
Sec 1. It shall be unlawful for any i
nprsnn within the camorate limits of
the city of Nemaha, to keep any tip- It would be well to put a bell on the
pling shop, saloon or other place for Post man for fear be gets lost.
the retail of malt, spirituous, or vi- Qar time honored friend Rev.
UOiic. T Sny person who shall offend eeley. of DeKalb county. 111., is- via
asainst the provisions of section one M"ng friends in and about aherwfan.
of this ordinance, shall for each of- Last Sunday while Elder Sburt
fense, upon conviction, be fined in ' Hf was preaching a funeral sermon ba
the sum of fifty dollars and aha! J i received thesad intelligense thot one
stand committed to the coonty jail ... . .,. . . . . , .
until said fine and cost3 are paid. of hl3 cnildren had taken sick and
Sec 3. AH ordinances and parts of, died,
ordinances in conflict with the pro-, Mr. Fred. Mayer, has lot two
visions of this ordinance, and all or- cbildren and William Maver one.
dinances and parts of ordinances pro-' . , . . t , .. t'ha.
j. .. ,. , ... r r The doctors do not agree upon tne
viding for the licensfnz of the sale of "-"
intoxicating liquors are hereby re-. disease.
pealed. It is probable that tbemost oi the
Jovidcd. That this ordinance shall readers of the Advertiser have not
not be so construed as to annul or hffard thaton iast evening two bwses
conflict with any unexpired license, , . . , .
haretofore minted. ! were burglarized, one store and con-
?EC. 4. This ordinance snail taK" ' tenia Durnea w ine groouu, hub imctr
effect and be in force when published
one week.
Adopted May 27. le?79.
JNO. P. CROTHFJR. Mayor.
Atts : W. S. CI.ARK, Clerk.
Fancy butter to be had at
J. L. Mc Gee's.
List of Letters
Remaining in the PostofJSce at
Brownville, Nebraska, for the week
ending May 24. 1S79. which If not
nailed for will be sent to the dead let- stance
ter office:
Anderson, Herr John Gattfred ;
Beeson, R. O. ; Forney. C 3. ; Mil-
ligan, Jacob; Parkhurst, John S. :
Randall, G. W., 2; Rogers, Herbert.
Persons calling for any of the above
letters will please say Advertised.
T. C. Hacker, P. M.
Orchard & Bean, Omaha's leading
carpet house, have filled hundreds of
orders bv mail from all parts of Ne-
persons murdered in cole blood by a
body of worthless tramps. We have
hot heard of it either, if we bad wa
would not be raking oar bralne ta
r find newsy Items.
Frank Tlnney is tired of borrowing;
scales every time he selte fence barla
so he is trying to put up a telephone
so that he can ask bow mub fifteen
pounds of barbs weigh.
See the new Table Linens.
but the latter being generally favored,
c piesume il win be a picnic.
Wll Q fflO" fttn ntm ! .
.. u,u wucuuiauieroi ineamner,
MEN'S AND BOYS'
iEine sewed Alms and
read shall be from some point on the
Brownville & Nodaway Valley Rail
wad south of Clarinda. but does not
however, ample arrangements and liame the objective point further than 'lyrc- n stoeS at Eob-
H'cjjatauuus wm oe maue, especially! "" k"c a"iuau eua w vp.-v.-
Dy our citizens, to feed any and all j D vJ,,ege springs ana tne cars run
who may come unprovided for. This i rJn thereon on or before Dec. 1st,
feature of the occasion will be fully ' 79. The Courier makes no refer
set forth in future issues of the press. I3105 to tne matter, hence we are left
Now in behalf of the committees' tne dark to wbere the road is to
and the people of Brownville, we cor-1 ran from College Springs, but we
dially invite and earnestly request the learn from citizens of Lincoln town
people of Nemaha county to unite in ship, this county, that the people of
celebrating the approaching anninr. College Springs have in view the ex-
Buv ! Parv nf nnr Tnrionani1.nn -r. fnnelnr. r ya -mad tn "Rrnwncill
JU. -r .. , . . " I ' jutuw m -OrOWn- . t-cusiuu ui .uc .- -w
u UuUCi. e3fc macuine made. Keg- f vHIe. let the character of th f.j Wo onina that the C. B. & Q. road is
iator.
braska. and from Wyoming, and have xapKins, Boyles &.C. at Low
given perfect satisfaction in every in-1 mans.
Largest stock In the West to
select from. In ordering by mail, j phyc,,. as well as the pebhe
state color, quality, material and price j admit the merits of BromHne. ani
and free samples will be furnished. recommend It for purifying tbebtocd.
. j Sold by A. W. Nickell.
Case Of prints JICSV in at I ror the best selected stock of
tf. L. McGee' S. goods and. lowest prices sro to
' LowmanJs.
Fourth 61 July! " .
Just received, the largest invoice of Even in the mstobstrnate Q6e,
5 and 16 cent goods that ever came to hKer.e T V .h :
" Febnna enected a core in a ;snnp-t
town. Come and see. time goW bv A w Nickeil.
Mrs. Ssat.t.. t '-
ne made. Keg- j vHIe, let the character of the festirf-' We PPne that the C. B.
It R9HASD5. tss t... .t m - - . &.:aa the estsrciise.
isons:
Teas SOrts and up at J.
L. McGee' s
Call and see tiie
new goods at Iiow-maii's.
Best grades of coffee hept
by J. L. McGcef
I
T77 Xrv-M W r -NAhr - t r f i
Zargeline of parasols and ' ..r T T c
fans at J. L. McGee s. ! "'"' " "-
JLiaCiieiS SnOeS villUj Almost every flower that possesses a
suppers oucts. , Men s Perfumea made b Br: xlt 1S
shoes irom Sl.o np from these rich &ies3m5 ht d
, -x , -pj - , .Price's Perfume obtain theirpeeahd
LU OO ttb ULUSOIl S.
sweetness and floral character.
ar
Hi
Floral Riches, Pet Rose, Hyacxt& a "3
AHsta Bosquet are the fasMfeabla
, , odors. ...
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