Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 07, 1879, Image 3

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THE 'ADVERTISER
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1S79.
Ague curont McCreery's. 6w2
. Cigar scrap smoking tobacco-at
T. L. Jouea'.
A new lino of Torchon laces just
received by Mre. Small.
Harness, buby oribs. and silver
were at Stevenson fc Cross'.
Eld. Slaughter, at time of his
death, wjib only 55years old.
Hedge hooka, brush scythes and
Bho'tguns at SteveriBouA Cross'.
. lCairat A..W. W Niokell'B drug
store for a bottle of Thomas' eclectrio
oil., '"'..
Every Republican In Nemaha
connty should take The Advektis-
eh.
A fine lot of shotguns just receiv
ed and will be sold low by Stevonson
& Cross. ,, , ,
Complete stock of fresh drugs at
drug and bobk store of. W. H. ,Mo
Creery. ' Cmo3
Plows -and
veuson & Cro9sT.
grindstones at Ste-
2,500 acres of land In Bedford
Preoinct for sale on reasonable terms.
Apply to William II. Hoover.
Many are taking advantage- of
our offer of This AnvKRTisnic until
Nov. 15th, 1SS0 after the presidential
election for $2.C0.
Wo arepreparod to do all kinds
of ftnwork on short notice and at low
prices?. Stevenson & Cross.
It la stated that Ben. F. Sanders
and J. D. Calhoun will ere. long start
h Democratic paper at Bloo'rniugtou.
For your cJroap saddles
go to Sailer's.
The funeral services of Mrs.
Hannah Iittle who died July 20th,'
will be held In the church atSheridan;
noxtSabbath afternoon at3:S0 o'clock.
Rev. W. J. Weeber of Browc;llleJ
will preach the sermon.
Bay the Glipin plow for light
ness of draft and for durability, at
Stevenson & Cross'.
55Rcmon8trauces are now in clrau-
" "tlonagainst calling an eleotlon.-to
relocate the county"seat af'tuia tlnJo,"
and are being largely signed Bviify
whero. If voters are opposed to re
moval at this time they should Eigu
tbo remonstrance.
Fish, tnoks ami
Bteveuson.& CroBa.
axle- grease at
Na services ut the Presbytoriau
church next Sabbath cvunlng.
Then' all go-for the
bGC.
stand at J. L. McGee's
Mr. Church Howe has a letter
from Manager Touzalln, which states
that his company havo now under
oonelderatlon what dirootion they
will run their road from 'Nemaha
City West. Ho speaks of a line West
and a lino South, but ho doesn't say a
word,, about "running up the Nomi
na bottom-to Sheridan 1" Voters, bo
fully advised before you petition for
an election to remove tho county soat.
Do what you do understanding", and
with eyes open.
Cornshellers, harness and barbed
wlre Stevenson. & Cross.
. A call will bo found In this isBue
for the Republicau central committee
of .this judicial distriot to meet at Nob
raska City Sept. 30. In bohalf of tho
people of Brownville we request the
committee to appoint this city aa tho
place, this year, for holding the Dis
trict Convention. Although Brown
vllle, nor Plattairouth, are as "cent
ral" as Nebraska City or Lincoln, yet
they aro prominent In the district,
and should ooco9iouaUy be conceded
the convention.. The plan of chang
ing from one place to another would
give great satisfaction and doubtless
tend toward harmony and strength
ening the party In the different. coun
ties. A better thing could not be
dono in thia direction than the adop
tion of a rule giving the convention
to tho counties alternately let it go
around ; say this year at Brownville,
nextycar at Plattsmouth.theu at Neb
raska City, and soon. Such a rule
would obviate "squabbles" for the
convention, and the charge of ignor
ing any point. So far as the meeting
of the central committee is concerned,
It does not matter at all, and wo would
generally favor Nebraska City as the
place. We respectfully ask the com
mittee that meets on the 3rd prox. to
oonBlder theso suggestions.
Eaorgxtlc Tljresfiin?.
Islington (Ky.) Gazette. Ju!y 13, 1879.
. The Cas3oH boy3 threshed for Geo.
Lancaster, on Monday, beginning at
01 o.clock and olcelng at dark, 1.8G9
bushels of wheat. This is the largest
amount ever known to have been
Ihreshodln thesame timo in this sec
tion. The Thresher used was a Nioh
ols, Shepard & Co. "Vibrator," pur
ohased of Do Long & Co. of this city.
We forgot to mention that two moves
were made during the day. Tears &
Campbell, are agents for the celebra
ted machine Brownville, Neb.
1K7SIXESS BREVITIES.
Eggs 10c.
Butter 1012Jo.
Jewelry atNiokeH'B.
Root beer at Nickell's.
Head Light oil at Hill's,
7 lbs. tea for a $1 at Gates'.
Paints and Oils at NickelPs.
California Caned Fruit at-Hill's.
Collins' Dental rooms over Jones'
store.
Go to D. H. McLaughlin's shoot
ing gallery.
Mixed paints, all shades and col
ors, at Nickell's.
First, second, and third of Aug,
were fearfully hot.
Arctic soda, healthiest drink in
the world, at Nickell's.
Bain, Studebaker and Nebraska
wagons. Stevenson & Cross.
Money to loan on Real Estate se
curity. Apply to Wm. II. Hoover.
Arctic soda at Nickell's, reno
vates the whole Byatem and keeps you
cool.
For the Best working cook stove
with automatlo shelf, call on Stevn
eon & Cross.
Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownvllle,
Office hours, 9 o. m. to 5 p.m. Not at
home on Fridays. 39tf
Extra copies of The Advertiser
for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist
book-seller and Btatloner.
Do not buy furniture until you
look through our mammoth stock.
Stevenson & Cross.
I have for sale, cheap, some choice
lots, in Nemaha City, for thoso who
want to build. Wm. H. Hoover.
Tho reason why Stevenson &
Cross are constantly selling stoves la
becauso they keep the latest patterns
and Bell at lowest prices.
Wo Bpare no pains to make The
Advertiser a good Republican fam
ily paper, and are entitled to the
general support of the people.
Professor Tanner, photographer,
at the old gallery of Prof. Zook, is
now prepared for business. He works
promptly, is reasonable in charges,
and warrantssntisfactlon.
We keep In Block best material
manufactured for letterheads, bill
heads, etc. Also a general assortment
cards and envelopes of all sizes, colors
and qualities. We have the neatest
an: latest styles of type, best of inks
of all colors, good workmen, and do
work promptly and at the lowest pri
ces. What is tho uso of calling an elec
tion to vote upon relocation of the
county Beat eo long before the voters
can possibly know at what spot in the
county it would bo best to locate It?
If this Ib a reasonable question, then
refuse to sign the petition for an elec
tion. The largest stock and handsom
est variety of cook stoves and ranges
tb bo found in Nemaha County, with
all the latest improvements, consist
ing of the different patterns of the
Early. .Break fast, Charter Oak and
eaveral other varieties, are now offered
at Tower prices than any atovo dealer
dare sell, with a wagon load of trim
mings, by Steveneon & Cross.
All wishing to burn coal will find
It to their Interest to call on tho
CliJcnso Lmsiler Company at
BrowaYslIo or TSfc-iiasia Ciiy
as we will receive, during the month
of September TvrelT-Flve Cars
which will be sold lower than any
as'e offer. Car load lots a Speci
alty. New Goods! New (loads!
Hoisery, Prints, Corsets,
Trimming! of all fiin4s,
BUTTOITS,
The newest tttlng out, at
DOIjEIN
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Ahead as Usual.
We have not sold out yet, but are
receiving tho largest Btook of building
material ever brought to tho county,
consisting of lumber, doors, sash,-
blinds, shingles, lath, moldings, hair,
lime cement, sand and plaster, all of
which wo will Boll as obeap as can bo
offered. Also anthracite, Bloesburg,
Cumberland, Iowa and Ft. Soottcoal.
Glv us a call.
W. A. Jcdkins & Co
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I'lfes
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any OuasiSsiy,
and of the lies! Quality,
Wilt be SoSd Louver,
Tlian ever Before
In Broivm'Hie, by
GSO. ARMSTRONG.
JtS-Klhi nortlnvcst of Brewery.
Sheridan Is striking out vigorous-"
ly to hold a county fair this fall.
Well, thot's all right. Our present
agricultural board have about con
eluded that one cannot be held, at
least at Brownvlllo. Aa the county
commissioners will not assist by any
aid from the gonoral fund, the people
will have to bear all the expenses,
end any locality that can stand this
and there are many towns that could
if they would is at liberty to do so,
so far 3 the Society Is concerned.
H. C. Xett
Can do better for you in .Groceries
and Drugs than any house in Nema
ha County. Try it.
County Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the De
oiplcs of Christ in Nemaha County,
to commence at Harmon's Grovo on
the 13th and 14th days of September,
1S79. Each day a basket meeting.
Friday, Saturday and Sundoy eve
nings preaching at the echooi house.
AH aro Invited to attend. Elder
Reach of Humboldt has promised to
bo In attendence.
.D. W. Shurti-eff.
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LOCAL PERSONALS.
Miss Fannie Arnold's ooncert
will be Sept. 2d.
J. K. Longneoker, commercial
toureefc from St. Joseph, was in the
city Monday.
Mr. Doyl, Hillsdale, haB our
thanks for kindly remembering The
Advertiser.
Ed. Dorfc, who has been visiting
his brother at Center Point, Mo., re
turned Saturday.
Miss Lizzie Naco Is spending a
few weeks at Hamburg Iowa, with
relatives aUd friends.
Thanks to J. R.'Dye, A. Nlnoe
helser, F. E. Allen, M. Banks, and
others for renewals of subscription.
A readable letter from Dr. Liv
ingston, of Plattsmouth, on fish prop
agation, In Nebraaka waters, we lay
before our readers this week.
Maj. Pearman, Seo'y Otoe Coun
ty Agricultural Sooiety favors ua with
complimentary to the Fair to be held
at Nebraska City Sept. let to 6th In
clusive. Wm. Hawley, of Clifton, was Inl
town Saturday. Ho reports hi 2S0
acres of corn doing well, but wheat a
little injured by ohlnoh bugs. Ho
will try aalting his land next year
Thanks to Mr. Joseph Thomp
son, who makes No. 1 floor at the
Grant mills, for renewal of time for
The Advertiser, and for a 100 lb
Back of excellent winter wheat flour.
. Wm. Jewell, of Howard, wa8 in
the city on Monday. He says that
the small grain is mostly in the etack,
and what little there la standing out
Is the fault of lazy farmers and not
of the wet weather.
H. T. Vose, SyraouEB, Neb., Sec
retary of the Otoo County Agricul
tural and Mechanical Association,
will please accept our thanks for
"oomp" to their Fair, to be held at
Syraouse Sept. 3d to 5th Inclusive.
Lust week Mr. J. M. Haoker and
family visited friends at Teoumseh,
Johnson county CO mllca west of
Browuvlllo. The large number of
wheat stacks on farms along the road
attracting special attention, Auilt
Dowllng, as she Is familiarly called,
ooncluded to count theui on the re
turn trip, and did so, with the follow
ing result : In Johnson oounty the
eight miles they traveled through
she counted 240 slacks ; and In Nema
ha, G45. In Mr. Vauslokle's stack
yard, In Douglas precinct wo believe,
stands 20 stacks.
SEW PRISTS,
KEW BHIS5i2SS,
KEWtEDGISG,
HEW GOODS,
KEW GCGDS.
at LOTCKAN'S.
Call and
see ray
Nov7 Goods
WUL
Wo think that there Is possibly a
time coming when the county seat
ought to be and will be removed to
some point In the Interior. But that
timo will not be until the people can
be satisfied where tho best placa will
be; and of this they cannot know un
til the railroad system of the county
is more developed than it is at pres
ent. Tho county seat question is one
deserving deliberate action, and such
we doubt not the present inoiplentef
fort will receive at the hands of sensi
ble voters of the county. They will
readily distinguish between what
ought to be done and what tho fana
tice of Sheridan want them to do.
We know that tho people generally
do hot think this an auspicious time
to remove the county seat, that they
.want to wait to see where the east
and west road is going through the
county. They don't want to vote on
uncertainties, and place tho county
eeat on wheels. Sheridan may bg the
place they want it and it may not be;
it will take a few more years to deter
mine the matter. But a few residents
of Sheridan, that always had tbo re
moval question badly on the brain,
till they are monomanlaos on the sub-
jeot, thrust this question on the peo
ple in season and out of season, and
demand removal at once. If theso
gentlemen would but consider the
fact If they could consider it that
every defeat Shorldan suffers weak
ens Its prospeots, for ever getting the
county seat, they would bettor con
sider the ohances of viotorj' before
they open the fight; but their op
pressive anxiety is all they are oapa
blo ot manifesting. . We adviso the
cool heads of Sheridan gratuitously
of ooureo to stop their petitlouand
wait a fow years till tho thing "gets
ripe," and the people can vote intelli
gently on the question.
Closing oat Susnmcr
Goods very encap,
At' E.OWMAWS.
Lost Dog..
Lost,. In Brownvllle on July 4th, a
nlaok shepherd dog, common size, 18
months old. One hind leg has been
broken, which causes a slight deform
ity in that leg. . A satisfactory reward
will bo paid for information that will
lead- to his reoovery." Address
TlIOS. C. K15ISEY,
6w4 Nemaha City, Neb.
B2ES-&-SGYS
Fail style Hats.
Just received an ehtireij new
stock. Cat! and see
at Lowmno's.
tadles?JeT.elry fj
Sunt Received jig
at j
The Henderson Boot and
Shoe heats them all. Sold
by J". L. MeGee.
Wo find this excellent item In an
oxohange: "Newspapers are the
merchant's best salesmen. They ou
ter almost every dwelling, and, while
imparting the latest Intelligence, for
eign and domestic, local and state,
they allontty, yot forolbly, solicit pat
ronage for eaen advertiser. .
DOLtN
I. 0. G. T.
The quarterly meeting of District
Lodge No. 2 will meet with Peru
Lodge No. 1, on Saturday AuguBt 9th,
1879, commencing at 10 o'elock, a. m.
Lodges are entitled to one delegate
and one additional delegate for each
full ten members In good standing at
the time of electing delegates and one
regularly elected delegate for each de
gree and juvenile Temple. Suoh
delegate to bo also a member of the
subordinate Lodge.
Thero will be a publio meeting In
the evening to which the publio Is
cordially invited.
Let there be a full attendanoe from
all the lodges In the District aa busi
ness of Importance will be before the
meeting for its consideration.
A. J. Skeen, Diat. Deputy.
County papers please copy.
July 22d, 1879.
TO MAKE ROOM
for an Immense
FAlili STOCK
I will close out
MY SUMMER GOODS
Ckeap. "L. "LOWMAW.
Rook Port Journal: Another
move la being made on the railroad
chessboard In Atchison oounty. This
Mmoan effort Is being made, and with
fair prospects of success, to get n
branch from the St. Lonia & Council
Bluffs road, down the Tarkio to
Brownvllle. The trade of this section
is what the St. Louis road is working
for, and we understand that the man
agers of this road look with consider
able favor upon the project. That
the road can be built very oheaply
has already been sufficiently demon
stratedthe route nearly the entire
distance being over level ground. The
advantages of this over any other yet
projected is obvious; It would afford
our people direct competition with
lines already established an advant
age .well worth working for. We
have no doubt but that Brownvllle
would contribute liberally to the en
terprise as it would bo of immense
benefit to that place; second only If
not equal to that to be derived from
Rock Port. Mr. Lewis, President of
the road, is being consulted In regard
to the the matter and we hope ere
long to have something tangible to lay
before our readers.
Boy's and Children's
Boots and Shoes at Robi-
sons.
University of Nebraska.
Fall term opens Sept. 9, ends Deo.
24. - Tuition free. No oharge for In
cidentals. Board oosts from $2 to $4
per week. The University Boarding
Hall will ba ready for occupancy at
tho opening of the term. This will
furniBh both rooms and boarding to
young ladies at an expense br from
$2.75 to $3 a week. Table board for
both gontlomen and ladies from $2.25
to 2.50 a weok. E. B. Fairfiejp,
Chancelor.
Lincoln, June 19, 1379. Gw3
List of lettors remaining In the
postoffico at Aspinwall, Aug. 1. 1879.
Rev. J. Thomas, Thomas E. Evans,
O. Hood, Jo. Edwards, N. I. Cooper,
Charles W. Clemmens, Mrs. Mary
Johnson, J. W. Johnson, W. W.
Blackwell, Mary E. BIssott, W. H.
Beers, B. M. Mozley, Joseph Marlon,
Miss Clarlaee Lee, S. P. Willis.
Ed. Weisenreider, P. M.
Iiarge stock of men's
Shoes at Robison'a.
The people of Nemaha City clr
oalated 300 extra copies of last week's
Issue of The Advertiser. Those
who strive to prosper deserve to pros
per, and a judicious but generoUB use
of "printers Ink," will "make"
whatever it Is applied to, if it can be
made at all.
BARGAINS Itf CLOTH EKG-
at HACKNEY'S.
Ir. E. .;Aroii!
Makes a specialty of diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Home Grown Trees and Vines.
I have a good supply of woll known
and western teBted Apple Trees ono
and two years old. Grape Vinen
and Evergreens, all grown hero In
tho soil In which they stand. Come
and have your trees dug under your
own eye.
sage IZcdgc Plants.
One million Osage Hedge Plants for
sale.
Get trees, vines and plants when
you aro ready to plant them.
Robt. W. Furnas,
Brownvillo, Neb.
In this Issue we publish the call
for a State convention to be hold In
Omaha Oct. 1st. Nemaha county is
allowed Eeven delegates.
Bacon
at
H. C. Lett's.
Xiargo Stools i.adios' and
Blisses' Shoes at Ilohison's.
Kotice.
My son John D. Ebbs, a minor, has
left his homo and is working for him
self; and I horeby warn the public
and all persons, that I will reBlet pay
ment of any debts he may contraot
against me ; and that I will not be ac
countable for any misdemeanors
against the law that ha may become
guilty of.
6w3 John Ebbs.
Many are taking advantage of
our low rates of subscription. Now Is
the time. November 15tb, 1880, for
$2.00 .
Just received a fine line
of clothing cheap at J. L.
McGee's.
XEXAHA CITY LOCALS.
Copies of The Advertiser
I containing sketch of Nemaha City,
can yet be had, at 5 cents a. copy, at
Bender's drug store.
It seems that some people don't
care whether their town is advertised
or not.
The surveyors who reoently
went over the line to Falls City, sur-.
veyed a route on to Hiawatha. What
the intention of the company is re
garding thi3 route, Tve can only sur
mise, as no one knows; it looks like
oonnoction with St. Joe and Denver
Hands are not at work bridging, grad
ing, etc, as stated by the Stato Jour
nal. That story told a weok or two ago
about Jim Titus in conneotion with a
headless chicken was pretty thin, as
ho had no interest in any suoh a
chicken and nothing to do with any.
Jim says when ho outs a chicken's
head off for breakfast, it Btays killed.
Farmers in this vicinity during
the paBt week have finished staking
their wheat, and very little If any,
demage has been. done.
Tltua Bros, have just reoelved a
fresh supply of nice calicos, dress
goods and other things that the lad
les want.
We are to havo a livery stable,
just west of Drain's store, soon as the
building can be put up.
We notice that some of the Nem
aha City folks have beoome ashamed
of their sunflowers and other big
weeds, and aro cutting them down.
Levi Johnson, Mr. Colerlok and
Georgo Sutton, set tho example. Now
let others slash down the weeds about
their premises, and this disturbing
question will be In a manner Battled.
Farmers 6eem to be rushing their
wheat to market, at prices, 65o. for
spring and 70o. for winter.
Roosters about Nemaha are very
unfortunate. Some half dozen that
have had their beads out off "for
breakfast" couldn't die, and havo
startod out In tho, show business to
make fortunes for their ownors.
The pooplo down here are opposed
to oalling an election at this timo for
removing the county seat from
Brownville. We think the question
will not spoil to wait until our rail
road facilities toward tho contorof the
county are more fully developed.
MORE ABOUT THAT BRIDGE.
We are entitled to a bridge on tho
line between towns 4 and 5 for the
following reasons :
First, Tho petitions presented con
tained the names of more than 300 tax
payers, from whose property alone
taxes enough are collected to build
tho bridge,
Second, We have It from the best
authority that about $894 were loft in
the general fund after paying all do
mauds against the county for last
year. ,The Commissioners this year
levied 10 mills for general purposes.
Wo are-reliably Informed that Beven
mills is amply Bufflolent to run tho
county for a year ; that It will poy oil
official salaries, meet the demand up
on the poof fund, pay all court expen
ses, and In faot everything exoept
tho outlay for bridgeB ; clearly leav
ing three mills of the general fund
whioh can b9 used for bridge build
ing. Moreover the Commissioners levied
three mills for a bridge fund In addi
tion to the ten mills general fund.
Tho three mill bridge tax is calcula
ted to raise $5,440.00, add to It the 3
mills from the-general fund whioh
can be used for bridges and the $894
left over and wo have $11,786 availa
ble ! whioh will not only pay for
Hallam's hridge, but would build two
more bridges over tho Nemaha this
year.
Theroforo we consider it proved
that we are entitled to the bridge on
tho line between towns 4 and 5.
Nemaha City.
Paint! Paint!!
You oan get tho most perfectly mix
ed paint at H. C. Lett's that has ovor
boon offered In this Stato. You can
do your own work. Call and sec It.
Announcements of the nanieB of
candidates will be made in this paper,
ten lines or less, at one dollar a weok,
to be paid, In all cases, in advance.
Please do not ask us to deviate from
this rule.
Piaucs and Organs.
Beware of ono Wbeelerwho is tres
passing and swindling tho people by
selling the Kimball & Shoninger or
gaus. You can Bavo from $20 to $40
by buying of tho rightful agent. Ad
dress J. R. Dye, Nemaha City, Neb.,
sole agent for tbe above named instru
ments for Nemaha Co. 5ml
IS. C. ILctt
Has his store jlm jam full of Drugs
and Groceries.
.Tho removers are circulating a
H. the numort of whioh is that a
project is, or was recently set on foot
in Brownville, to erect oounty build
ings here. We haven't time this
week to properly attend to this fabri
cation intended to deceive, and will,
now but denounce it as It deserves,
and ask the people who care to know,
to get tho faots by consulting Mr. Gil
more, Wilo. Majors, Sheriff Blaok,
Wm. H. Hoover, or Commissioner
Peery. If you sign the petition for
an election, do bo understanding
and don't bo swindled into doing eo.
-- Although Manager Touzalin, In
hla letter to Ohuroh Howo, regarding
the direction the railroad will run
from Nemaha City, Is not definite, be
cause he cannot be, yet, but in private
conversation with Mr. Howo, and
other gentlemen, to whom he would
be as likely to bo confidential as with
the Sheridan representatives, he pos
itively asserts his preference for the
surveyed lineour mites south of Sher
idan. He said they would run
straight even if they had to tunnel
some of the hills on the Hue. The B.
& M., will never run a road to Sher-
ldan. uuleda Sheridan moves bcutc.
Xcurcslta State Horticultural Society,
Vith State Pair, Lincoln,
September,
1S79.
The Nebraska Stato Horticultural
Society will hold its annual Fruit Ex
hibition, as usual, In connectloa with
the State Fair at Lincoln, September
8, 9. 10, 11 and 12, 1S79. It is hoped
the Horticulturists of tho State will,
In exercise of their customary enter
prise and zeal, see that Pomologioal
Hall is filled with Nebraska Fruit.
The Railroads In Nebraska, In keop
iug with their characterized liberality
on such occasions, will transport fruits
for exhibition free. To obtain theio
accommodations, direct to Daniel H.
Wheeler, Secretary, Lincoln, with
tho additional In6orlption, "Fruits for
Exhibition at State Fair." Without
this precaution free transportotlon
will not be seoured. Be observant,
therefore. Premium lists can be ob
tained by addressing the Secretary at
Plattsmouth.
DAN'L H. WHEELER,
Secretary.
Robt. W. Furnas,
President.
Ed. Arnold. TtU .,
Visits patients both day and night.
H. C. Lett
Will pay "the highest market price
for Butter and Eggs.
We oall attention of travelers to
Burlington Route to Chicago and the
East. Advertisement headed "Good
News."
Full stock of ?n.on.,sfi.iie
and coarse Soots at Roti-
son's.
Tho editor of the Sheridan Post
in his report of tbe result of his re
cent visit to Manager Touzalin, at
Omaha, says :
We aro further authorized to state
that tho B. & M. will never under
any circumstances use any part of the
old grade, they have no use for it, aud
they will never use it, that they do
lutond to dovolop the County by
running a road through it at some fu
ture time and that when they do so
Brownvillo will be the starting point,
from which they will go south to Ne
maha, and then up tho Nemaha bot
tom to Sheridan. ThatSherldan will
be made a point, and have a station
at the most convenient and nearest
point. This much we are authorised
to state officially and positively, but
further wo are not at liberty to make
known the results of our visit. We
had some confidential conversation
with Mr. Touzalin which led us to
think we know when and how wo
can secure a road ot once with all the
connections and facilities we need and
ask, but at present we are not at liber
ty to make It public.
The editor of the Post Is "author
ized to state" that tho road will "go
south to Nemaba and then up the Ne
maha bottom to Sheridan ;" that this
is positiveandofiloial. Now, citlzons
of Nemaha county be not deceived.
We say positively that we have di
rect information from Manager Touz
alin that it -Is not a fixed faot that the
road will run to Sheridan, and that
ha never said it would.
In view of tho faot that manager,
Eor superintendent, aor even the
president of theB. & M. has tho pow
er to establish, single hondod, impor
tant linen of road; and the further
faot that thia Is done, after mature de
liberation, by the company directors ;
and the further faot that tho company
has not yet determined tho direction
their road will take from Nemaha, Is,
sor should bo sumcient eviuonce to
any reasonable man that Mr. Touza
lin did not say tho lino was establish
ed toward Sheridan or that any lino
had yet been eatahllnned and adopted
a3 a fixed faot, as the Sheridan oom
mittee would have tho voters of this
county believe.
Now tho truth Is tho most feasible,
favorite, straight route, is the one sur
veyed last winter four or five miles
south of Sheridan. The relocaters of
that burg know this railroad matters
are moving. They must get thecoun
ty seat now, or never it la strict
ly aground hog case and if by hook or
crook they should suceeed well, In
the language of the immortal Wesley,
"County seals Gometimea draw rail
roads." This is the wholo matter in
a nut shell. Now, wo candidly bo
lleve iho voters of the county, not be
ing ready to relocate the oounty seat,
because they will not know where
they want it until this railroad ques
tion is settled, should refuse to sign
tho petition for relocation,' thereby
putting a quietus upon tho agitation
for tho present.
Go to Gat-os
For your pitted cherries, Mack's
oatmeal, codfish, California canned
goods aud a full line of drlsd fruits.
On Weduesday night last Shorl
dan concluded to shove the county
scat ogltatlon and Hewett, Dundas
and Oppermann were appointed a
committee to prepare petitions, to bo
circulated for signers asking the com
missioners to call an eleetlun.
H. C. licit
Has a nice stock of table cutlery.
BKOWNViiiiiS, July, 1873.
During tho month of July, 1S7D,
thero were 20 days thermometer 90
and over at noon.
Two days 100 and over at noon.
Thirteen days 70 at sun riee.
Seventeen 60 " " " '
Ono.day 5G " "
Seventeen " 80 " sot.
Nine days of rain, more or less.
Twenty-five oloudy duye.
Six clear days.
Twenty days that the wind was
south and southeast.
This taken on Seventh street at an
elovation nearly half way between
Main street and tho Cemetery.
G. D. C.
For 5alo Clieao.
I will sell my wagon as I need a
lighter one. Also, n Howe sewing
machine, as good as now, as I havo
no use for it. Call soon at tho Rooto-
ry of the Episcopal Church.
7w2 Matthew Hexby.
S11EKHA3 ITEMS.
Bill Watkins "has a - good
hoes.'
Mr. Charles Chandler ha3 moved
to Quitman, Mo there to engage In
blaoksmithlng. Mr. C. was n good
neighbor, and we didn't want him to
leave, bat hope he will do well in
his new home.
Mr. Roggers, of Teoumaah, has
opened a harness shop in Sheridan.
LHe has a Mistook.
A. C. Leeper is putting up a new
house on his farm. Gossip says Al
beit has. soured on batching.
Mr. Jaoob Barnaid , late of Texas,
is laying quite slok at tho residence of
his son, In Sheridan.
Mr. James Adamson, one of our
best citizens, passed to his last resting
place last week. Mr. A. cams to Ne
braska some twenty years ago, and his
frugality and Industry havo been re
warded. He leaves hlB family In
comfortable circumstances. He was
a good neighbor and kind parent, one
of those who never prayed for his en
emlo3, for reasons obvious, ha had no
enemies to pray for. He led an up
right Iifo and passed to his grave
"like one that wraps about him the
drapery of bis couch and lies down to
quiet dreams." Were we to attempt
to give good, advice to tbe children of
the deceased, we oould do no better
than to say follow In tho footsteps of
your father.
Several threshing maohines are
running in this vicinity. The yield
of wheat Is not very good.
Petitions are now being circula
ted, asking for an election to vote on
relocation of county seat. Wo believe
that the county seat ought to be re
moved, and that now Is the timo to go
to work. Didn't you soy In your
epeeoh, a couple weeks ago, that you
were not In favor of "undertaking it
at this time ?" Of course you did Mr.
Dandas. You have sense enough to
know this not a proper time to-reopen
that question. Ed. Adv.
Mr. Goosman is preparing to
build two houses on his farm near
Sheridan.
One of our citizens was fined $5
and costs for breaking the Sabbath.
He was also charged with threatening
life. They say 'twas whisky
Heavy Cottonades 20cts.
per yard at J. L. McGee's.
Febrlna la a certain spoclflo for
fever and ague. Try it. 8old by A.
W. Nickell.
Ladies and Gents Billies
cheap at J. L. MoGees.
The July Report from the De
partment of Agrioulture, on the con
dition and acreage of the crops, shows
the area planted in corn to be 3 per
cent, luorease over that of last year,
whioh Is made up principally In the
West. Nebraska has tho greatest In
orease, 118, and Kaneas next, 113, as
compared with last year. Some of the
Southern States, especially North
Carolina, Arkaneas, Tonneesee aud
Mississippi show an Jcorease.
Theaverago condition of the orops
for the whole country was 93 ;.net so
high aa last year by two per oont.
New England States, low condition";
Middle States, fair; South Atlantlo
Stateo, except N. C, low condition,
occasioned by drought. Texas has
suffered most from this cause, the
condition of the crop being only 63.
West of the Mississippi river the av-
orago condition Is greatest; being 113
In Missouri against 981ost year; Iowa
107 against 93; of Kansas and Ne
braska, figures not given, the report
simply saying : "Kansas and Ne
braska both show vary high condi
tion." The condition of winter wheat In
whole country averaged 91 against 101
same timo last year. South Atlentto
Stotes, 95 ; Maryland, Carollnas and
Georgia full average, but Virginia, a
wheat State, falls 15 per cent, below,
on account of winter killing and
drought. The Gulf States show the
greatest falling off; Florida and
Louisiana raise no wheat worth men
tion. Texas falls low, 6Q against 83
last year. Middle States averuge 86
scourged with drought, mildew,
storms and Hessian fly. Average
west of Mississippi 89, but August re
port will probably show better than
this. Averago In Pacific States, 108.
Oregon Is good, showing 112, winter
wheat.
Average condition of spring wheat,
91 against 10G last year, In wholo
country. Thus It will be observed,
that whilo we have monster crops in
Nebraska, the average of corn, winter
and spring wheat, throughout tbe
Nation falls considerable below last
year, aocording to July roporto.
Neb. City Sun: Tho county of
Nemaha is to be stirred to its depths
this fall on tbe county seat question.
The village of Sheridan, located In
the Interior, Is ambitious for the re
moval of tho county building from
Brownvillo, and are making them
selves warm on tho subject. Tho
Sun predicts there will bo no remov
al. A large majority of the voters of
Nomaha aro content to lot "well
enough alone," uud will not make a
large county debt to please tbe
whims of a noisy squad of village pol
iticians In Shorldan.
New hats arrived aiJ.L.
McGee's.
Tho Shorldanltca tendered to
Commissioner Pohlman a vote of
thanks "for hla nerve In opposing the
appropriation of mean 3 for the erec
tion of county buildings at Brown
vllle." Hob there been any proposl-
.1 i l 1 V It.- O TTT
guesa not. It must have boon some
thing else that that nervo was exer
cised about.
For largest stock andlow
est prices see J. L. McGee.
Brornoltue Is the greatest bloo
purlfior known, curing all skla dis
eased promptly, and efftjctsally. T,ry
a bottle of It. Sold by A- W. Nlakell,
"Money to loan on roal estate so
ourlty," advertises tho agent of the.
Eastern Shylock. "Real eatate eecu
rity "-means a mortgage on your fa,rm.
Now friend farmer, dan.'t, you do it.
If.yoa mortgage your "plaqe," yon
will' be aorry for it sorry indaed-after
it is too late to remedy the mistake.
To mortgage your homestead to help
you out of some present financial em
barrassment HKonly get-joq, Into
deeper one. Get out of yoar present,
troublesome Qtber, wa then stay out
of debt. Live for a while, eves oa
bread and water, If need be ; endura
hardship and. privations, sacrifice,
anything, everything, eke la the
shape of, property but don't morU
gage the farm. And then a. day will
come, by economy and industry, shen
you. will rejoice In refusing to respond
to the advertisement of, "cheap la
terest." Senator Howe, who has beea In
the. city since Friday, wa In olosa
consultation with Manager Touzalin t
of the B. &M., yesterday, concerning
Nemaha county railroad matters, fo
whloa purpoBO he came to the city.
He returns folly aatlsfied that tbe BK
& M. will batld from Bro.wsvIWe ot
Nemaha City to Beatrice within
eighteen months. This will be good
news to the denizens of that gardes
county. Omaha Republican.
And it Is equally certain that whe
the road is built it will be via tbe
"Btono chusoheeveral aallea south of
Sheridan. The B. & M. company In
their "trunk line" west will have, a
pride In Its stralghtness, in making U
direct and the shortest route. To
maintain this feature they cannot
twist it aronnd and sig zag it to ac
commodate every little town that may
be within hearing of the .whistle of
the engine.
Nebraska City Sun : Col. T. J.
Majors, of Peru, oame In on the morn
ing train yesterday, and returned on
the down train laBt evening. Col.
Majors is a man of the times and jus
such as Nebraska needs to make her
self felt aud known both at home and
abroad. He takes much pride in. tho
agricultural and stook growing Inter
ests of tho State, and like all sensible
men, believes that tbe annual exhibi
tion of the products of our soli and
mechanical arts, stimulates a friendly
spirit of rivalsy, and results in a great
deal more good to the oomm unity'
than most casual observers wilt at first
admit.
Caution Not Necessary-,
Dr. Prlce'B Cream Baking Powder
produces better bread, bui3cuits,cakea
etc., than any other. Its purity ad
mits of any quantity being used with
perfeot Bafety, and without detriment
to the altlcles prepared. Householda
where true economy la studied will
use Dr. Price's Cream Baling Paw-dor.
Great Popularity.
Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Ex
tractB, Nectarine, Rose, Lomoo, eto.t
have been befose the publl many
years, and have gained for theaa
selves, on their own merits, an exten
sive sale. Tbelr great popularity la
mainly dee to tbe us lug of the purest
and best materials, with special refer
ence to their health fulness,.
EiibllaratinsN -
The fragrance of Dr. Price's FloraJ
RIchefr, tho sweet odor of his Pot
Rose, and his charming perfarae Alls
ta Bouquet, produces an exhilarating
effect upon the mind. They are as
fresh aud sweet a tho fields In hay
making time. None have used tkeea
but to admire.
Moro rain Monday night aa wa
had juet one week between ahowsra,
we prcsnmo nearly everybody got
their wheat etaoked.
Iron 3ulky Rake the best
sold by Teare & Campbell.
m&ie
A CAUU.
To oil whmro suffering from th errors
osd IndtscreUoHS of youth, nervous wcak
aess, early decay, lews oi mnabaod, Ac,
will semi a recipe that vclll eoreyo. FREK
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dig
covered by a missionary Id South America,
Sand a sclf-addresscd euvclope to tbe Rev,
Joseph T. Inraan; Station D, Bible House
Now York City. r
C30IVEM.33HCIAX.
THE JJROWMVK.I.E MARKETS.
Bkownvillk. August T. 1S79.
Following nrc the quotations yesterday
noon, tbe time of going to press.
Lira -syacfi",
COKRZCTED BY B. Zt. TIAILEY, S30C MAASJ .
AX SHIVPEK.
Hogg.,. - $2 HX3 0O
Stccjsv ' 'jlio.co 3 501 OO
Cows, ........ Z 00(i Si
OltAIN MARKET.
COUIT 3) BT W.W.IIACKEY,alLW3
DKAI.ER.
Wheat, ehc-le fell..... . S 70" 73
" spring 65 70
Barley 0 W
Corn In the ear. . .. 2l "
" shelled ... ......... & --i
STREET MAieKETPROIUC$.
COmtECTEl) WJ5KK1.Y BY II. C, 1ETT.- IKAI.E
IN VRISGH, CUOCEKIB5 AUD VKODUCK,
Corn. Meul. 100. w 3 8001 Q0
Butter.
Eggs...
... 10&12J4
1
. 7 10
LArUtHM.tMMIMHM.MWMM
Potatoes .
55
. X 001
.... flO
&-0O2 25
1 50(1 25
........ Q a
7
.3 253 Ott
Apples.
L '
Chickens, old, por dozen
' sprlni?,-.-...... .
Chickens, dressed, 3 to.....
Tar key s dressed, to...-...
Vood.fS cord .. . -
Hay, t ton.
RrrTAIL. MARKET.-
Flour, R. T. Davls...,.M.,,
" Savannah Mill fall whoat.
" Clon Rook fall wheat-...
" Olen Rock spring wheat
" Sheridan spring wheats
u Nemaha Valley spring,.,...
viri.uam ......,............'
Applcft...... .-.".
Bran and Shorts mixed, per 10O.
Corn, per bushel........ -..
Sugar, coUee A, 9 lbs for '.......
" Extra C, 10 ts,w.,.
' light brown, lltfcs .r
350
' 3 50 .
2 75
23Q
2 00
. 335
250
1, 00
ia
20
1 00
1 00
too
100
1 00
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10
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" CutTviaf.TJJft ...
" Po wd erod , 7 !6s
,UUl.C2i 1.4U, O W,3......m..1,.m
str.-w'.t"
" O.G. Java, 3; lbs
Cranberries, per qt. ....
Dried Corn, per tb. .
Dried Applri. SO 1 for
Dried Peaches, 20 to for...
...... ..,.m Tt'Mf
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6832 00
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20
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53
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Pared Peaches. " 2).
Pitted Cherries, -jja
Syrup, per gal
MSlttt
Ocal Oil, peraallon.-.,, ...
AvTiite Fish, psr klt..,..,.-A.
Jlackcrol, por bit.....,.,, ,.-n.
Salt, per barrel -,..-.--.
ConlFt. Scott red. per ton
11 black, per tge
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