Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 12, 1880, Image 2

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THE ADVERTISER
THURSDAY, FEB. 1?, 1SS0,
A 2$ fool veiu of coal haa been fpund
Bt Ponsa.Kjb.
The F'ope's health is reported-to be
unsatUfactory."
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Otto Sharp I tp be banged bI Mary
ville, Mp., M-arcli 3th.
Ex-Secretary of the Navy, A. Borle,
died in Philadelphia, 5th inet., aged-
71.
A bill to aholteh hsncinp has been
Introduced into the California legis
lature. Mies Hoamer, the American sculp-irtf-H
thinke she has dincovered the
theory of pprpetuaJ motion.
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The Ifew York Times thinks there
appears a elipht prospect of Delaware
RoJnc; Qf publican, at the gext presi
dential election.
The Senate has refUBed. to confirm
John M. Mprton. son. of late Senator
Morton, as. collector ol. internal rev
enue In California.
York the Presbyterians
umnber 123,223 communicants and
2012 ministers; aii'M the wealthiest
deuomiuclioa of that city.
The Nebraska delegation in Con
gress recommends Clinton Brings, of
Omaha, for Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, vice Hayt. dismissed.
Omaha New: Mr. John Sherman
denies using federal patronage in fos
tering hie presidential "boom." Can
John give ui a corroboratory witness
on that poiut? Weshouid like to be
lieve It.
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Prof. A. D. Williams himself voted
aininst Gannet. We have it from
ttood authority that the Prof, not only
voted but talked against th eleetion
of Recent Gannet. Grand Island In
dcpaident. Thet St. Louis Globe-Democrat has
been sued for libel by. a man named
Williams, who claimB$25 000 damag
es, for the publication of the state
ment of a woman who claims Will
iams as her husband.
Major Reno has been dismlPBed
from the army. HI offense was look
lug at a pretty giiJ through her win
dow after night. Reno was one of
Custer's br&.voun.d. gallant officers, but
flattening hir nose against a pane of
glass to see a woman in her night
clothes, was fur from, buiug gallant
conduct.
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State Journal: We aro opposed to
encouraging emigration to Dead wood.
A receut number of the Pioneer of
that place anuounces "that the ladies
of the M. E. church would close their
Winder's eutertainmeut on the night
qf the 0th, with a grand masqurade
ball." A common, plai.n, ordinary
bail, Is not bad ; but a masqurade, un
der the auspices of the ladies of the
church, is terrible to contemplate, ev
en to. an outsider.
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The Republicans of Pennsylvania
beld their State Convention, at Har
rishurg on the 4th lust. The follow
ing resolution was adopted by a vole
qf 143 to 113:
Resolved, That the delogateaelected
to the republican convention from
tbiastate are herehy instructed to sup
port for the presidential nomination.
General U. S. Grant, and to vote as a
unit on all questions that may come
before the convention.
There was considerable opposition
tp this rertolutlon, by the minority
which was entirely for Blaine. John
A. Lemon was nominated for Auditor
General, and William H. Greene, for
Judge of the Supreme Court.
Lee Grimes, alias, Curley, a high
wayman was recently arrested in the
vicinity of Ft. Meade, by Llewellyn,
the Omaha government detective,,
with an assistant. While the party
of three were on route for the fort,
horseback, Curley suddenly put spurs
to ills horse to escape, when the de
tectives fired upon him killing him.
A Chinese wash house was burned
in San Francisco, 5th Inst., and ten
dead bodies of occupants have been
found, jyid those are thought not to
be all.
A negro cabin was burned in South
Carolina JaBt week, and the husbands
wife and six children perished in the
flames.
Augusta, Me., February 6 Gov
ernor Davis, in hie message, refers to
the late difficulties in the following
language.:
There can be no half way ground in
regard to this great publio wrong
which should receive the condemna
tion of every honest- oitizen that it
may serve as a warning in the future
to those who under free governmeut
may attempt to trample upon the
rights of the people. I would recom
mend investigation of the whole eub
Jeot, of arranging, tabulating and
counting returns, that the faots as as
certained may be made public. He
congratulates the people that they
maintained law and order, and that
onr representative government has
shown, itself stroug enough to btand
the test of such strain upon its fabric.
The next thing on the programme
is New York;, whjcU may be Bet down
for Grant without a doubt. And af
ter that the fun will begin. Mr.
Grant will be fairly in the race, and
his precedent1 will have- been set.
Histwo dromios, Conkling and Cam
eron will have penormea wieir awu.
od tasks Their 6ceptres will have de-
parted, ' The "?" " ""
have a cbanoe. M??fp,wl apeak
wlth more than "thirty' majority
r Mr James GL Blaine. Minnesota
iii np5 -Likewise Iowa. And In
lln And California. OreKon and
4l .' New Jersey will make
Omaha News.
The News eeems to forget the "solid
South," which with Illinois and
Mdesnuri must be added In with X. Y.
and Pa. Nou-e to shut our eyes and
talk load, Bro. Nye. Grant will be
nominated if he stays on the. track.
OUR STATE IXSTITUTIOXS..
Their Conaitiou, and What it Costs to
Maintain Them.
We copy the following pommary of
the report of the Commissioner of
Public Lands and Buildings, from
the State Journal. It Is for the year
3S79:
HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.
Tn thie institution on January 1.
1679, there were 120 patients. 60-malea
and 51 females. Jan. 1, 1850. there
were 157 patients, divided as follows :
83 males and 74 females. A gain dur
ing the year of 14 realms and 23 fe
males. Thetotal expense foctheyear
1S79. not including the appropriation
for the two wines, laundry, tree?,
and fencing, baf been $28,114.16. The
amount on band from the several ap
propriations for the institution for the
year ending Maroh 31, 18S0. Is 7.773.
15. Of the special appropriations
made for the two wings, etc., thpre
has been expended $29,226.51, leaving
a balance of $9 675 40 unexpended.
STATE PENITENTIARY.
The population in this institution
is steadily increasing. On the first
day of January, 1879. there were con
fined within its walls oonviots to the
number of 133. On the first day of
January. 1SS0, the records show 1S4
au Increase of 51. Thetotal expense
for the year has been $34,422.13
There has also been expended, for com
pletion of wall andtovers $3,000, and
for a better supply of water $1,200.
INSTITUTE FOR DEAF AND DUMB.
The number nf pspila in attendance
at this io&t-jtotlon its G4, an Increase of
12 during last year; officers and teach
ers, 6; employes, 8. The total ex
pense for the last year has been $11,
562 43. Of this amount there haa
been paid to teachers. $252 03. and to
help $140. There has also been ex
pended for workshop, repalrson build
ing, sisterne, well and windmill. $4,
322.70. Balance on hand, $2,823 82.
INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.
The total expenseof this institution
for 1879. has been $7,157.33. This
amount include3 ealaries of principal,
matron, teachers, physicians, living
expenses, fuel, improvements, books,
musical instruments, furniture and
bedding, clothing, tools for shop, etc.
There remaina unexpended of the ap
propriation for the first quarter of
1879, $860.97.
THE REFORM SCHOOL.
Thus far there lias only been ex
pended $176 00 of the $10,000 appropri
ation. Mr Davis recommends- that
some action be taken toward carrying
Into effect- the provisions of Ihe act
providing for a Reform School, as the
time is limited for the ereolion and
completion ofthe building.
CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS.
There lias been expended on the
building and grounds, $278.10; for
fuel and lights, 325 85. There remains
unexpended on fuud for building and
grounds, $21.90, and on fuel and light
fund, $1 074 15.
BOARD OE PUBLIC LANDS AND BUILD
INGS. For stationary the Bonrd has ex
pended $34.72; for traveling expenses,
$200; for recording deeds, $8.50. And
thus endelh a brief summary of the
condition of our State Institutions.
The following Is a list of the num
ber of delegates apportioned to the
several States to the National Republi
can Convention :
NORTHERN STATES.
California...
Oolorfirio....
Connecticut
Illinois
Indiana .
Iowa ....
Kansas ........
Maine ........ .......
Massachusetts..
Michigan...
Minnesota..
Nebraska...........
12 Nevada.. 6
, 6 New Hampshire .. 10
lSew Jersey...... 18
AZ New York . TO
30 Ohio - 41
. 22 Orecon....- 6
,..... 10 Pennsylvania.........,. 53
H'Khode Island.
8
2 Vermont
. 22. Wisconsin..
13,
.. 10
-20
462
SOUTHERN STATES.
Alabama.
Maryland .,
North Carolina..
?wtli Carolina....
.... 16
-.20
. 11
.... 21
,. 16
Arkansas
Delaware.
Florida...
neorKliu......
Kentucky..
IOulslana -....
SiToiineMee
22' Texan.. ..
21 Vlrclnlfi
l6West Virginia 10
30l 27S
Mississippi....
Missouri ...
THE TERRITORIES.
,.. . 2 Wyoming
Arizona
Dakota ..
Idaho .
Montana
New Mexico
Washington ,
Utah. ...
2
16
.75I
Total
The pretty city of Fremont, Dodge
county, Iaa candidate for the Nebras
ka Republican state convention, and
notwithstanding the proposition is
handsomelj' indorsed by the Omaha
News, we think that .Lincoln is the
place for the convention, because
most convenient of access by the
State at large.
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OmahaiVeit'S.- Wm. E. Chandler,
ex-secretary of the national republi
can committee, says that it is an in
sult to Conkling to say that he will
not work with his whole heart for
Blaine if the senator from Maine is
nominated. He states further that be
knowB that he will.
Mrs. Wilson, of Saunders county,
has recovered $225 from a saloon 1st
for selling whiskey to her husband.
Exchange.
Nebraska baa a very good law for
the protection of families, against sa
loon keepers, If It should be enforoed
as rigidly as other laws.
A ISociiester Physician's Expe
rience. R. Caulkins, M. D., of Roohester,
N. Y., certifies Oct. 6th, 1879, that he
has used the Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure in his practice for diseases of the
kidneys and liver, and the result has
fbeeu satisfactory in the extreme. He
sayBt "I would now prescribe the
same remedy to all similarly afflicted,
and j'ou are at liberty to. so state In
your testimonials." 31mos?
If you are tired of Uking tho larso old
fashioned griping pills, anda.ro satisfied that
purging yourself till you ro weak and sloli
is not good- oomnvon-Ron.se, then try Carter's
Little Liver Pills and learn how easy it is to
be free from Blliousne&s, lleadaohe. Consti
pation, and nil Liver- troubles. These little
pills aro smallor, easier to tako and give
quicker relief tban.anr pilUn use. Forty In
r1U OneadostJ.. Price S&ceutR. Telv j
ThtKcmon 17tiy.
The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is pro
ducsJ,by its eJeansingand purjffing action
on the blood. Where there Is a gravely de
posit in the urine, or milky.ropyurinefrom
disordered kidneys, it curi without fall.
Constipation and Piles readily yield to its
carth&rilcand healing power.
High Priced Bnttcx
Buyers pay the highest pries for "gilt-
edged butter," but want erery tub to be of
an even, bright, color. They recommend
their patrons to use only Wells, Richardson
fc Go's Perfected Butter Color, as It is the
most reHaohs known, and will give n, per
fect color. It received the only award at the
International Dairy Fair for "superior pn
rlty, (strength, perfection ol color and per
manence." Wiijr arc You Bilious 7
Because you have allowed your bowels to be
come costl Y.e, and liver torpid. Use Kidney
Wort to produce a free state of the bowels,
and it will stimulate the liver to proper ac
tion, cleanses the skin, of Its yellowness,
cures bilious headache, and causes new life
in the blood. Druzgists have it.
Care in Selecting Food.
Theflrstcondltlonsofhealthfulness are se
cured when care Is taken in selecting the
articles which enter into our dally food. Let
all the articles used be as pure wholesome
and easy of digestion as Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder, and we warrant that the
health of the family will not be likely to
suffer.
Manlcve Self-Opening and
Shutting; Gate.
The most complete and convenient
piece of farm machinery ever invent
ed or used. One can be ppen at en
trance to Furnas Fruit Farm near
BrownvJIle. Price of that style gate,
complete, $30.
Robt. W. Furnas,
State Agent.
Be wise in time and get a bottle of Dr.
Marshall's Lung Syrup, which always cures
coughs and colds and preveut3consumption.
Price 23 cents, 50 cents and SI per bottle.
Sold by A. W. Xickell.
As a Cure for Plies.
Kidney-Wort acts first by overcoming in
the mlldc-st manner all tendency to consti
pation; then by its great tonic and invigo
rating properties. It restores to health the
debilitated and weakened parts. We have
hundred of certified cures, where all else had
failed. Use It and sufTer no longer.
Don't Spoil Your Butter.
Farmers, do not run the risk of spoiling
your batter by using carrots, annatto or oth
er cheap colors, when Wells, Ktchardson &
Co's Perfected Butter Color is so much bet
ter. It lw harml&is hh salt, and never gives a
dull reddish color, or any taste or smell. It
is made In astrlctly scientific manner by a
skillful chemist, and can always be relied
on.
When exhausted by mental labor, take
Kidney-Wort to maintain healthy acilon of
all organs.
.
Hyacinth.
Any person acquainted with the fine odor
of this delicate flavor should get a bottle of
Dr. Price's Extract of Hyacinth, and they
will readily see that It gives as natural and
as powerful an odor as the flower Itself.- We
thlnic that Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes are
the best and most per&istent odors that arc
made.
ESonte Grown Trees and Vines.
I have a uond supply of we II known
and western tested Apple Tree: onp
and two years oll. Grape Vines
and Evergreens, all grown here in
thoBoi! in which they stand. Come
and have your trees dug under, your
own eye.
Osusre Hedge Plants.
One million Osage Hedge Plants for
sale.
Get trees, vines and plants when
you are ready to plant them.
Robt. W. Furnas
Brownville, Neb.
Br. Price's Flavorings..
Have grown rapidly In popular favor, as It
is known that they are natural flavors, ob
tained by a new procewi which gives the
most delicate and grateful lahte. We con
scientiously commcnd,Dr. Price's flavors as
being all that Is desired.
Forest Tree Seedlings -Osage
II ed pre Plants Grape
Vines JVursery
Stock.
I have the sale of a large stock of
Forest Tree Seedlings, Osage Hedge
Plants. Grape Vines, and General
Nursery Stock. Most of tli'e stock I
have given persoual attention to rais
ing. The balance Hedge Plantsnnd
ForBtTree Seedling were raised
near, in an ndjoining State. One and
two year old apple t ees can be had
direct from Nursery rows. Ever
greens the same.
Robt. W. Furnas,
Brownville. Nebraska.
3reoe XOieix
OF THE-
WEST END m
keeps constantly on hand
BEEF,
POME,
MUTTON,
POULTRY,
and all kinds of
SAUSAGES,
Bologna, Pork in Casing S Loose.
Liver Puddings and Head Cheese
a specialty.
Highest market prlco paid for
BEEF HIDES I TALLOW.
At Tlio
QROCERY AND PROVISION
y STORE OF II
T. L. Jones
Is tho place to get
Groceries,
Provision..
Confections,
Fine Cigras,
Toilet Soap,
Canned Goods,
Fresh JSuttcr,
Ftc.j Etc., Ftc.
Wo also keep all tho best brands of
uour, ana everytning usually kept In
a first class grocery store.
We hove in con
nection wltli our
housoa flrtciaBj
FEED STORE
T ETTER HEADS,
m BILL HEADD
Xectfr priattd-ut thitofflco.
ME
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NMAHACITY.
Married, on the 7th, by J. p.
Crother, J. P., Mr. Samuel Brirable
and Mies Abie Cook, all of Nemaha
county.
Philip Crother I? severely afflict
ed by inflammation of the eye of
which he lost the sight some time ago.
Died, 6th inst.. Mary duguter; of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Crother, aged
IS months.
Harness mended or-made at
Crother'e shop.
Good Templars meet every Mon
day evening.
John Colerick has started a new
meat market.
Wm Drain is going into the mer
cantile budluess in the Minick build
ing. Persona desiring a good rig to
take a ride can And the same at Ree's
livery stable.
Delinquent subscribers of The
Advertiser will please call on Jim
Titus and settle for their paper. He
is authorized to give receipts in the
name of Fairbrother & Hacker, as
agent.
The saloon business ia most prof
itable here neither licenses or fines
to pay. Two or three more saloons
could make it pay.
There was a horse race in the
street Monday evening.
Nemaha needs some good ordi
nances for the regulation of city gov
ernment, and more yet she needs of
ficials who will enforce them.
The itinerant photographer ia iu
town.
Enquiry is frequently made for
houses to rent, but there are none.
A nice line of boots and shoes
just received by Titus Bros, to be sold
very cheap for ready pay.
Willing Bros are lilliug up their
store room with a fine lot of hardware,
stoves etc.
Trade with the merchants is good
in the city.
Farmers represent fall wheat as
in good condition.
There is temporary suspension in
the corn trade at present.
The new Chrietiau church build
iog will soon be finished.
We are expectiuga course of tem
perance lectures soon, by J. B. Finch,
Grand Worthy C. T.
Naebit'a 6ale of stock, farm im
plements and household goods, oc
curs 17th inst.
Some of tiur citizens have taken
the Leadville fever bud, and there Is
a few cases of measles also iu the vi
cinity. The rpgular Advertiser corres
pnndent being sick' must excuse this
small batch of iteinn.
A Sew Departure.
Willing Bros, have opened a large
and complete stock of hardware aud
agricultural implements iu the Min
ick building, Nemaha City, where
they propose to sell goods in their
line as cheap asany house in Nemaha
County.
TITUS IBIEvLOS
DEALERS JiV
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
RE A D YMA DE CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Nemaha City, Nebraska,
Will sell goods as cheap as any house In
Southeastern Cebravka.
IOMJV S MIJVI&&
iNesnalia City, Neb.,
pENERAL MERCHANDISE
CAXXED GOODS, COXFECTIOXS, Etc.
Keeps a varied stock of everytbing'.the peo
ple want. Call and see htm.
L. ffl. FOSTER,
PHYSICiaH I SURGEON,
Nemaha City, Nebraska.
Obstetrics a Specialty. Sight Calls Promptly
Ansucred.
ir wj?yj!4js'
I V"T 'S! Oi -31 KTSn
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HARNESS
Made and repaired aa well as car? bo done
anywhere, and at short notice
AXD VERY REASONABLE TERMS.
JT "!. TF?."1T!T71
UVERT AND FEED STABLE.
Good buggies and horses, charges reas
onable. Best of care taken of transient stock.
DAVID A. MORTON,
Blacksmith,
yemalia City, NeurasJca.
Machine repairing and horseshoeing aspe
clalty. HOOVER HOUSE.
J. B. HOOVER, Proprietor
XEMAIU CITT, XEBRASKA.
This house treats Its patrtras to first-class
accommodations, in every particular; and
has good stabling for horses.
Jfil tSSH -5-S' 9 ; V)
? U7 M E. Bil IQI' flL
LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR,
NEMAHA CITY NEB.,
Centrally located ; Good fare, and no trou
ble spared to make guests comfortable.
Good barn for horses and
Charges Reasonable.
PHARLES HELMER,
FASHIONABLE
Boot and Shoe
MAKER.
Having bought the cus
tom shop of A. Roblson,
I am prepared to do work
oi hi i Kinusnt
Reasonable Rates.
2-Repalrlng neatly and"
promptlydone.
Shop No. 62 Main Street,
Brownville Nebraska,
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Castona
Millions of Mothers express their de
light OTer Caatoria. It is nature's remedy
for assimilating tie food. Unlike Cas
tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and
unlike MorpMne Syrups, it is harmless.
Caitoria regulates tho-Bowels, destroys
Worms, Cures
Sour Curd and WJnd Colic
tnd allays Peverishness. What gives
health to the Child, promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch
er's Castoria. It 13 the most reliable,
effective and popular article dispensed by
Dragzists.
NEVER
Since Healing remedies have been used by
SUFFERING MAN
has there boon known such absolute Fain
relieving agents as the
Centaur Xiiniments
They soothe, heal, and cure. They
HEAI-Cuts, Wounds, Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts
and Sore Nipples;
CUBE Pain in the Back. Rheumatism, Scia
tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache,
Tetter. Pimples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and
all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of
Animals ;
SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings;
BEXIEVE Boils, Felons.UIcers, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy ;
EXTRACT Pain from Burns. Scalds, Stings,
Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises.
The experience of centuries has made the
CENTAUR
Liniments, the most speedy and effective
curative agents for
MAN and BEAST
the world has ever known. The Centaur
LINIMENTS
have relieved more hed-ridden Crip
ples ; healed more frightful wounds,
and saved more valuable animals than
all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts,
plasters and so-called "pain, killers" and
"skin cures" combined.
Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en
dorsethe Centaur Iiiniments; millions
of men, women and children in all countries
use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers,
Planters, Travelers, Liverymen, Teamsters
and Stock-growers, are their patrons. They
aro clean, they are handy, they are cheap,
and they are reliable. There is no ache,
pain, or swelling which they will not alle
viate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout
THE HABITABLE GLOBE
for 50 cts. and 81.00 a bottle. Trial
bottles, 25 cts.
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1STO. 43.
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JOSEPH BODY,
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Proprietor
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Old Reliable
H
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Give ISim a Call
And you will be well
Served vrltli tlic best
market affords.
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IsTO. 43.
ABBOTT & EMERY,
Workers in
"Wood and Ixon5
at the old place, foot of
COLLEGE ST.
WAGONS,
3IACIIINFRY,
FLO TVS, FTC,
promptly repaired.
All kinds of
BLACKSMITHING
done to order, and
Satisfaction Guarantied.
Aaron Palmer.
Rofct. Johncon
NEW RESTAURANT.
Palmer & Jolmson.
First Door West of the Old National Bank
Building.
This firm, having fitted up these rooms -wll
run a first class restaurant, where good
warm meals can be had at all hours. They
give their customers the best viands in the
inarKot, inciuaing iresn oysiers eerveu in
any manner called for.
Try the New Restaurant
All Orders for an Express Left willi
Them will be Promptly attended to
T0NS0BIAL.
Tho old Barbershop No. 47 is now owned
and run- by
J. E,. Hawkins.
It is tho best fitted shop-In the city, and tho
place generally patronized by the
people. Mr. Hawkins keeps
no assistants who aro not
Experts at The Business,
end gentlemanly and accommodating In
their conduct. All kinds of
T0NS0RIAL WORK
dono promptly and satisfaction guaranteed.
EAT
THE BEST DYES
nd are always In preparation-.
Robert Teare.
Itofrrt Teare. ifjirin
Eobert Teare. !
i Robert Teare. Plows- Haiw!' w$ons- Suiky
: nuwb, opnug wdguiib,
Eobert Teare. IPiilfivQfnrQ RpqnPKQ Mnuorc P.nm
Uu:uiuiuiU
Robert Teare,
Robert Teare.
Robert Teare.
Call and see me one door West of
I Will Sell you Goods as
E.OBEE.T TSA-XE.
Unexcetlsd in Economy of Fuel.
Unsurpassed in Construction.
Unparalleled in Durability.
Unlispnted ia tie BRO AB CLAIM cf Im tte
VERY BEST OPERATING,
AXD MOST
PEBFECTM
EVSB OFFSSSD F03 TEE P3ICS.
HADE ONLY BY
353IXLOE2XjSX
612. 614. 616 & 618 K. MAIM
Sold by STEVENSON
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Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these poods are-
tree Irom adulteration, richer, more enective, produce Dercer resuiis
than any others, and that they use them in their own families.
IMffi'Si
IOTHENE.
STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIH
The Beat Dry
TF.ELE & FHICE, Manfrs.,
We Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved
Ami Can Procc What tee Cluiui.
Cg Tlicre nro no fiiilnrrfa nml no 1Uiii
Itoinliiipnt. If you nrc ti otililctl ttitli
SICK jTE,lIAt,""n .tom onttJraTbjiiiI
qutoUly cured, ;u tiuntlri'tl tistie htfii
ali--a(l.v. WoHiiall in- icnaci mall a
sltvl r tei.!lmoiti:l ntiy im - !.
CARTER'S LITTLE OYER PILLS
Also cure all fornw of BilIousn?si. prevent Conitl
jinlion and D sin-jaia. prunicte JJiKestKin.reiit've
dbtirev from loo hearty eating, correct Disordtn
of the .S'omacli. Stimulate the Liver, anil Itcsu
late the Bon-Pis. They do all tli s hy taking Ju
one little plil at it c!oe. Tln'sire purely vegeta
ble, do not crlpe or purse. and :irc ns nearly per
fect as It is nossihli lir .1 pul to lie. l'rite 25 cents,
5for$I- Sii'"ll t! ' -'"i v -'. ref.ru t Lj uia.1.
CAItTEIt Mr.MCIMi CO., EIUE. 1A
Sold by A. W. Xickell. 27yl.
A vegetable preparation and tha only rare
remedy in the world for Brizhl'a DUense,
Diabetes, and AXXi Kidney, Urer and
Urinary DUcoki.
Testimonials of thehlgheat order In proof
of these statements.
BSTor the cure or Diabetes, call for War
tier's Safe Diabetes Care.
iSS-For the care of Brisht'a and the other
diseases, call for Warner's Safe Kidney
and JLivcr Cure.
Safcllcme
dies arc sold
by Druggists
and Dealers
in Medicine
everywhere.
EH.WARMR&CO.,
Proprietors,
Rochester. jr.1T.
BS"Send for Pamphlet
and Testimonials.
cr. Xj. iRO",
Undertaker
Keeps afalllineol
BiiMWCMETS
Ornamented and f?lafn.
Also Shrouds for men, ladles and infants.
All orders left with Mike Felthoaser will
receive prompt attention.
3 Bodies Preserved and Embalmed.
5G Jlain Street, BK0WXTILLE,XEC
AT. CLINE,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
m
CUSTOM WORK made to order, and fltsalwayi
rusranteed. -Kepairlngr Deatly and promptly dose.
Shop, Io. 27 Un treet,Bro'',:i7llle.Nb.
IOMkMHMCKra
H t4 CsVsTiVr CJwrss
p?lltHJsgalipa
IsMBPB rS Tr,3sro3fcstoisMssrri
Dealer in ail Kinds of
Machinery,
SUCH AS
iiuujjuiv) iiiuviuiwi wwii
Shelters Threshing Ma
chines, Corn Planters, Pumps, &c,
and any other article in form
of Machinery,
Ponn's Store, Brownville, and
Cheap as the Cheapest.
3M-ia.3Sr"0'DF,,Q- OO.
STREET. ST. LOUIS, JWO.
& CROSS, Brownville.
SIPJAI
mmm
a
M6aJJ
IOUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors.
An agreeaLle, healthful Liquid Dentifrice.
LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons.
EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From the pure rooL
YEAST CEMS.
Hop Yeast in the World.
Chicago. St. Louis & Cincinnati
CHARLES BODY
Herebr sails the attention of the people of
Urownvuie ana vicinity to the fact that he
Keeps a lull line or the best
FAMILY GROCSHrSS,
PROVISIONS,
FLOUB,
CONFECTIONS, etc.
And sells at the very Lowest Living Rites. He
also has a
ESTAURANnp
Where Meals at all Hours nre fnrnshed
upon tho hhortest notice. People from
the country nre invited to call and
get a "square meal" lor only
23 CENTS
1CTH0BIZED BY THE C. S. GOVERXSEXT.
irstNatione
OF.
BROWNVILLE.
Paid-up Capital, So 0,0 00
Authorized " 500,000
IS FT.EPAKF.BTO TRANSACT A'
General Banking Business
BUY AND SELL
COIN & 0UEEEN0Y DRAFTS
on all the principal cities of the
United States and Europe
MONEY LOANED
Onapproverlsecurftyonly. TlmeTTrafts dfacoimt
ed. and special accommodations erantrd to deposlt
rs. Dealers In GOVERNMENT EONDS,
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
DEPOSITS
Received payableon demand and INTEREST al
lowed on time certificates of deposit.
DIRECTORS. tVm T.Den, B. M. Bailey, 3T.A
Ifandley. Franfc E. Johnson, Lcther Hoadley
Wa. Fraisber.
JOHX L. CARS0X,
A. R. DAVISON". Cashier.
I.C.McNAUGnTON.Asst.Cash!r.
President.
-J m JC3- m T -V. JL
Is now proprietor of the
and Is prepared to accomodate the
public with
GOOD, FRESH, SWEET
MEAT,
Gentlemanly and accommodating clerks
will at all times be tn attendance. Your
patronase solicited. Remember the place
tbe old Faacoe shop, Maln-st.,
Brownville - Nebraska
WMW 1 CtJ couBty m the U,5. tt i,H ihi
Cjdoptdfe or TUas Trtk KiMin;" ty iuSenctlon.
To tuch nn. with joed rtfcrect, nt fumish il.e nUtlm.
sd firs tersu tht wilt ininre a worker ow S 10U moirtli.
AiirtM SI225ATI0Sil ttfc Vf., B:s2ffl,iLcsi!ir
XL
IBank
tflalffl,
X.EGAXi ADVEHTISEMEXTS.
-OTO.T2H.)
THE UNKNOWN HEIR3 OP
X Jesse L. Brown, deceased. wHl take no
tice that petition has heen fifed In :be dis
trict court in ami for Nemaha, county, 2e
braxlca, wherein Geo. "vT. Benjamin Is plain
tltr and the nnknosc heirs oJ Jesse L.
Brown are defendants. The object ami
firayer of sM petition tn lo eorreet aa err!'
n the acknowledgment of oed from Jes
rc 1. Brown and Sarah E. Brown. hU wile, to
Barton S. Wood, for ti e snath- half ef the
feonthenst quarter of xectka twenty-krfit,
townllp fonr of ranse fonrteen eiwt.la Ne
maha County, Nebraska. Said pernios aks
for the Insertion of the name of Jesse L.
Brown In the acknowledgment tonnW deed,
which ljdated August 17th. )TO. and record
ed In Nemaha County Peed Kecord. Bofe
Fonr.Pase243. Said defendants are required
to answer or orherwlse plead to jalI petltlca
on or before the 2M dsy of Slarch. ISSa.
S. A. 05BORNI
Attorney for PlalatlS.
A LONZO DOUD. OF THE STATE
-CL of New York, will tako notice tfeat Net
tle L. Doud. 0' the County of Nemaha, Ne
braska, did on the 8th day of February. ttS0,.
file her petition In the flfrlct court wUbtn
and for Nemaha County, Nebraska, against
paid Alonzo Doud, defendant. yeUlni: Jorib.
that she has been a resident of said Nemaha
eonnty for six months last past. tbatSrp
terabr 1st. 1636. he was married to defend
ant, that about July 3d. 1S79. defendant was
Kitltty of extreme cruelty toward her. that
defendant Is of sufficient ability to provide a
suitable maintenance for her. which he re
fuses to do. and praying that on the Saal -hearing
of this esse she may be divorced,
from him. and the said Alonzo Dond Ik noti
fied that he Is required to appear aiwl answer
said petlMon on- or before the Kd day of
March, 1SS0. NETTIE L.DOt'D.
81 wl By her attorney, J. S. Stbll.
ESTATE OF JOHN. J. WARD,
deceased. In the County Court of Nema
ha County, Nebraska. In the matter of al
lowlns the final administration account of
Edmund Huddart. administrator of the es
tate of John J. Ward, deceased.
Notice is herehy given that March
Cth A. T). R0. at 9 oVlock. A. 3d., at
the office of the County Judge of Nemaha
County. Nebraska. In Brownville. ha been:
fixed, by the court, as the time and place for'
examlnlnpnnd allowlnz said account when,
and where all persons Interested mav appear
and content the me.
Fehruaryetb, 1S8; JOHNS STCLL.
Wwl County Jmlge.
E3TATEOF WYATAN KENT. DE
ceased. In the County Court of Nema
ha County, Nebraska.
Notice Is hereby given that March 6th.
April 10th, and September nth. ISSfl. at W .
1 o'clock a. m.. of eaeh day. at the office of
the County Judge of Nemaha Conntv, Ne
braska. In Rrownville. Nebraska, have been
lixed by the court as Hie times and ptace,
when and where all perrn who have
claims and demands agalnt ail deeeksetl
can have the ame exauiimsl. NtroAteU and
nllowfHl. All claims not presented at tho
lust menttunel date will be fiarewr barred
by ordei or the court JOHN S. STVI.T, -3lwt
County Judge.
Dated February 7th, 186.
lioad Notice:
To all whom it may concern ; The eommli--sioner
appointed, to locate a road oonmeH
lng at the northeast corner of the northwest'
quarter of section four, township foar, north
or range thirteen east. and rnnnin; south e:i
the west lde of the line from the above ue
fcr!bed c ". ner to the ?oitheMt crMr of tio-southwe-t
quarter of said section tour, ana
on the sooth line of said section; tbenett run
ning wM on said section Hue to the north
east corner of the we-t half of the northwest
quarter of section nine, township four, north
or ranse thirteen east; then son lb oh the
west slde or the line Irom said corner 10 U10
southeast corner of the west half of tbe
northwest quarter of said section nine.
thence west to the aoathwest corner of tko
northwest quarter of said scctloa nine, town
four, range thirteen eaat, has reported In fa
vor of tbe establishment of sold rood:
and tbe vacation of half mile of a rood ffOtn
the quarter set loo corner on tbe weat He ef
said t-elon nine, north to the northwest
comer of said seetton nine, town foor. range
thirteen eet thereof. And all objection
thereto or claims for damage, most be flled
in the County Clerk's otnee on or before
noon- of the 10th day of May, A. D. ISS9, or
such road will be estabiisbed ami vacated
without referent thereto.
SAMUEL CCLBERTSON.
v County Clerk.
DaJed th!3 10th day of February. 1SS
lioacl Kotice.
To all whom it may concern : Theeemmis
sioner apiolnted to alter a road eommeHalng
at the southwest corner of section 2S, town
ship 5, range 13 eaf-t in Nemaha eoonty, Ne-bra-ka,
and running tbenee north S chains,
thence east 16'. south 3 chain, thence east
5. t-outh three chains, thence east 2lJi.
south 4.3Q chains to the north iinof tbe read
on the section line between sections 23 and
38, township 5, range 13 east ; and vaeatinz
that portion of the old road between tho
southwest corner of said section 23. and
where the new location intersects said line,
has reported in favor of the establishment
and vacation thereof, and all objections
thereto or claims for damages, most be tiled
in the County Clerk'a office on or beforo
noon of tbe 10th day of May. A. D 1SS0. r
soclt road will be establish, d and vacated
without reference thereto.
SAMUEL CULBERTSON.
Stw4 County Clerk.
Doted this loth day of February, 1S.
P3TATE oTFREDERTfJlC SEDO-J-i
ras, deceased. In the county court" of
Nemaha county, Nebraska.
Notice is hereby Ki vex that an application
has been made to the county court of said
county to appoint V. H. Loranee adminis
trator, with the will annexed, of Uie estate
of said Frederick Sedoras. deceased, and
that February 2Sth, A. D. lSoO. at o'clock
a. m., at the office of the County Judge of
Nemaha county, Nebraska, in Brownville
Nebraska, has been fixed by the eoart as
the time and place for the hearing thereof.,
when and where all persons Interested may
appear and contest the same.
Dated January 27th. IbSO.
Jw4 JOHN S. STULL.
County Judge.
W'lLLrA.M F. CATES. YOU
day of January. IhSi), Mary K. Catea filed her
i"-""u" "icuuiccui ;ne LierK ortne Dis
trict COOrt In nmt fni- 7.mnhn rnnn. --
orasKa. The object and nraver of snii! ni.ii.
tion Is that thf until Mnrr V Clc .. .
UlVOrced from vnn ail tho ar.ru r..,, I ...
pf her children narted" in said petition may
be decreed to her. You are requested to an
swersald petition on or before the 1st day of
31- W. T. Rooers fiirWfr
--, . v. j. . m
TESTATE OF WYMAN KENT,
JJ deceased. In the County Court or Nema
ha Connty, State of Nebraska.
Notice Is hereby given thnt an application
has been made to the County court of said
Ccunty to appoint James E. Neal ad
ministrator of the estate of said Wymnn
Kent, deceased, and that February 7th 1880;
tt 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the County
Judge of Nemaha County. Nebraska. In
Brownville. Nebraska, has been fixed by the
court as the time and place for the hearing
thereof, when and where all persons Inters
ested mav appear and contest the same.
Dated January 12. 1880.
3lw3 J. S. STULL. Connty Judge.
SHERIFF'S HALE.' NOTICE IS
J hereby given thnt the nnderslgned.Shpr.
itrot the County of Nemaha. State of Ne
braska, will by virtue of an execution Issued
bV the fTlerlc nf thn niui.lm (V.,.. -u
County, in favor of Hiram M. Swartz and"
against I. B. Shields, and to hlnr directed.
I will t.ell nt public auction at one o'clock ti
ro-., on
.Monday, February 9th, 1980,
at the residence of said I. B. Shields, lrr
Island Precinct in said county, thefollowlnsr
personal property, to-wit: One erlbofeorn
estimated at three hundred bushels.
Ta&en on saldex-ecution as the property of
I. R. Shields.
Terms of sale cash.
Dated this Jinuary 21. T8S0
31-3 JOHN M KLECKNER, Sheriff.
SSTABLISHEB IN 1858r
o tl. r e s re
EJEAL
ESTATE
AGEKOY
IIS" 3VEBRASKA.
William H, Hoover.
Does a general Heal Estate Business. Sella
Lands on Commission, examines Titles,
makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all Instru
ments pertaining to-tno transferor Real Es
tate. Has a
Complete Abstract of Titles
to all Real Estate lu Nemaha County.
npHOMAS BUBBES.
X N0TABY PXJBLlU
GLEN ROCK, NEBRASKA.
Deeds, Morf gages, powers of Attorney, ant!
ubticri iuAi.ruHieuijii writing crtxciuiiy
drawn, and acknowledgments taken. Col-
,i.viaj ti, wwa.tv . OiU.
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