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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1881)
MHMMM&ifticKta A rujanuuimi urn NEBRASKA ADVERTISER O. W. Fairbrothor & Co., I'ulilUlier t I'rl'prlcltiri, Subscription, 12 JO Por Yoar In Advaneo OFFICIAL I'Al'KK OF TIIK COUNTY. STATE NEVfS, Tconinsoli baroly uvoided i con ilaynttion last wvvililfi'liiwlviUn Tel cyraplt. But hIio didn't avoid huIooiih, about m bad. .iames DaviH, a colorod man csin ployctl al tlio Cincinnati IIouho, Neb. City, Ih now in jail for Hlciiliiig tlio satohol of a ijnost. Falls City Journal, t Tlio Presi dent Hhonld telexrapb N. K. (riKK, Con.sul to Chemnitz, Saxony, to ;omo bomuat once. Some terrible malady lias attacked him, judging by the poetry lie write!). For tlio boys: Mr, "V. C. H. Alien, of Omaha offers a special premium of a thoroughbred short horn bull or heifer -optionary with tlio winner for Iho Nebraska boy who sliall oulti vato and produce the moat corn on one aero of ground in the season of 1881. Now, boys, pitch in, Lincoln Ulobe: Nebraska now has nearly three hundred Farmer's Al liance elubs and befo'o fall there will lie three hundred moro. Jt is more than probable "thai they will make their inlluenco felt by the time the election of 1882 rolls around, 1'awtieo elected tlio temperance ticket. Tlio Central City Covrkr, which wo have always regarded as one amonsst the best of our state exchang es, comes to us enlarged and in the form of an octavo, this improvement denotes enterprise on tlio part of tlio publishers and good sense for tho puo pie of Merrick county in properly sus taining a good paper. Adams county fair comes off first week in Soptombor. l'awneo Jinterprtso: lMno Springs voted $5,000 bonds to tho U. P. rail road to move their road to the sido of tho river on which tho village Htands Mid build a depot there. Prohibition carried in Kearney. Republican City will lrivj a grain elevator erected this summer. Western Nebraska pn;u J spcak of busy farmers sowing when-.. Plattsmouth elected a .Democratic mayor and council. J. 0. Talmage, a Bchool teacher of Alexandria, Nob., was run over by a train of cars near Atlantic, Iowa, 10th inst. It is thought that ho purposely put himself in tlio way of tho cars. The Howard Jlludo gives one A. (i. Hall a free notice as a "dead boat," who after attempting to steal the money of a negro women skipped tho town, leaving his creditors in tholurch. Tho riooclod Region. Omaha Republican. Capt.J.C. MoVay, president of tho First National bank of Yankton and largely interested in tho Coulson lino of Htcaniers, was in the city yesterday on bis way to St. Louis lo bring up two steamers, tho Dakota and Montana, to take tho place of boats that woro wrecked by the ice at Yankton. ('apt. MeVay, in an interview with a liepuldimH reporter, gavo a thrilling account of the situation in the Hooded region, lie camo from Yankton to Vermillion, forty or fifty miles, in a yawl boat with a crew of inon, and from Vei million ho camo to Sioux City by sleigh over eighteen inches of .snow nearly all tho way, arriving at Sioux City on Friday. Tho immense ico gorge below Yankton remains, blocking up the river channel for miles and miles and causing tho river to How around it and over tho bottoms, and tho ice will remain tiiero until thawed out by the summer sun in June, so groat is its extent, solidity and depth. The ico is piled up all over the Hooded re gion from ton to twenty feet deop, covering farms and overy tiling, and It will not melt in time for thorn to plant their crops this spring. All their horses, cattle, farm implements, etc., have wen swept away, ami they escap ed wltb nothing except theelollies they bad on. At Meckllng thero are 72 peo ilo in an elevator, with only three days' xations.ai'd relief parties cannoUget to them, the ice being blocked up around them to such an extent as to form n prison, Thero are between 0.000 and 7,oo0 that have been rondorod homeless In Dakota and Northern Nebraska, and tho greater number of them aro being taken cave of at Yankton, whore all tlio houses havo been thrown open for their reception, and tlio ladies aro organizing relief societies and furnish ing them with food and clothing. They nru being brought In every day from the submerged districts in boats, managed by relief parties. They aro being landed on tho bluffs, and con voyed (to Yankton in wagons. Thoadvonturesof many of tho ros . cued parties are of the most thrilling .character. All tho sparo boats belong ing to thoalfamoM at Yankton aro be ing used in tho rosruooi tho sufferers, Ninety-two houses were swept away from Vermillion Hlk Point was sub merged, but tho inhabitants are now all returning from Portlandviile, whither tliev lied on a railroad train, (jreen Island, a Nebraska town of about 100 population, opposite Yankton, was entirely wiped out. Tiie probab'lity Is that the channel of tlio river will bo changed so as to leave a portion of Dakota in Nebraska, owing to tho ico gorge romainirg so long. It is ono vast pile of immense blocks of ico. Capt. MeVay had photographs taken of the wiecked steamers, which wcro crowded out of the water and landed high on top of Immense piles of ico. No one can form any adequate idea of flie scenes that took place during the flood and of what yet remains to bo seen in tlio flooded region. Fresh seeds at N.'ckeM's. Corn Wantod on subscription, Uerksliiro hogs, highbred for sale by StevonBon & Cross Timothy seed, raised in Nemaha county, at Nick ell's Drug store. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Hrownvillo Olllco hours, 0 a. in. to 0 p. in. Not at home on Fridajs. - "Htandlng on tho platform, walling for the cars," ono wintry night, was how ho eoughtn sever cold, Ono botllo of Dr. Marshall' Lung Byrup cured him. For Salic Ciieai-A House mid Unco lots in ndosirab'o location in this city. For furilier particulars call at this olllco. ! Highest market price paid by D. E, Douglas & Co. i On tho margin of your Adveutisicu, or on tlio wrapper, indicates that the time paid for lias expired, and that a sottlomont and renewal is solicited by us. tf Highest market prico paid by D. E. DOUGLAS & CO. VAIlMKKS. David Campbell has tho largest stock of Farming implements over brought to tliis county. Call and ueo him if you -want good plows. C 0 I J. ( ') Thoinan whodocj not advertise. Omuhu Jtepublh'an. 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Those do slrtiiK It; on tho day of Untie aro reijueated to forward thelrordora atouco to tho pub-llahcrt). .fe MOBEL and LBiUHlTO Is now receiving one of those Mammoth Stocks for the Spring trade, consisting of Simmer Silks, very lieap ; Lairg lino f Bmforoideiies, Ladies' and site5' Hate, To enumerate the vast variety would require more space than this paper admits, and nothing short of a personal examination will give the trade a true idea that All goods sold strictly on their merits. Those who have been suffering from high prices will find relief by calling on J. L. McGee Thankful to a generous public for past favors, I solicit by contin ued square dealing your patronage in the future. Very Eespect.fully Yours, J. L. McGEE. BUSINESS BREVITIES. GrusH soods at Nick oil's. For drat class groceries call on T. L. Jones. Now BUtiply of nlco cakos at Fur man & Palmer's. Funiituro and tinware repaired Ijy Stovenson & CroHS. - Tho liest brands of Hour always on band at T. L. Jones'. Stovos, furniture, and quoonBwaro by Stovenson & Cross. Call at this olllco for all kinds of job work, at reasonable rates. "Want butter and eggs. Highest prico paid by Stovenson & Cross. Finest stock of wall paper ever in JJrownvllleatNickcirs drugstore. Collins and furniture, a largo stock of all styles by Stovenson & Cross. Host Iiroud in tho city at Furmau & Palmer's and don't you forgot It. Louis Lowmau's Hcsidonco and Storo Building for salo cheap. Apply to S. A. Osnoux. Host Bread in Ilrownvillo at tho now Bakery of Fur man & Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Givo them a trial. Anyono wishing to buy an outfit for housekeeping can savo money by buying of Stovenson & Cross, as they keep ovorything in that lino. Tho season for showing and ad vertising stallions has como again; and it should bo reniomborod that Tin; An vkktisku olllco is tho placo to got j our bills with au exact picturo of your horso. Tho groat man of Mentor has been doclared President of tho United States, without a dissenting voice; and tho Union IIousi:, Hrownvillo, is unani mously accorded to bo tho best 81.50 a-day houso in tho "West. Host tablo, best beds, best cigars and ovory ap pointment of tho houso tends peace, pleasantness, quiet and comfort. Whon you como to town call at tho Union and provo what wo say. JUST BEAR IN MIND. Choice teas at Whittomoro's, at Jled Hock prices. , New Pirm. Lon. and M'lt. Jones, undor tho firm namo of Jones Bros., having purchas ed tho meat inarkot of Path & Pody, would rcspoctfully invito tho public to call and sco thorn. Jones Bros, claim to understand their business, and will not only keep all kinds of meats that ean bo bad in this market, but deal it out in choico parcels, tastefully cut, to suit purchasers. Pomember tho placo old stand of Body Bros. "Bread is tho stall of life," and Tlomowood & Shiffer's (lour is what ladies generally uso now whon they want a good article of tho "staff." Can bo had at tho stores and groceries at Hrownvillo and Nemaha City, 27 tf TJtXJAJU THIS L ilomoved. Jonas Crane, M. )., has removed his olllco to tho building next door (oast) to Panel's harness shop. Ho has just received a fresh stock of drugs, and will fill prescriptions at all hours, day or night. Wimtcd. Ono or moro sots of books to post up and keep in ordor- double ontry stylo. Books oponed, closed und corrected. A fow moro private students at reason able rates. 20-tf A. "W. SiTLTZDAUOH. FOB, BARGAINS in harness, collars, whips, saddles, curry combs, horse brushes, and every thing usually kept in a llrst-class har ness shop, call on J. II. Bauer, corner Main and Second streots Hrownvillo, Neb. ""-' """"-"""minno LEGAL ADVERI' F VI EMS. E jiBTATK OK JOHN l'KiCE, DKOEABED. 11 In the Coutltv CourLur Kntniuinr?nmtt.v Nebraska. Notice Is herohv utvmi tlmt im application has been mmlo to tho County Court of said County to appoint Wllhon K. Majors ailintnlstraior of tlio estate of uald John Price, deceased, and that May Ut , A. 1). 1881, at 0 o'clock a. in., at tho olllco of tho County JihIko or Nemaha County.Nebrasko, In Hrownvillo, Nebraska, has boon Hxed by tho court as thotlrno and placo for tio he r liiK thereof, whon and where oil pensoua Interested may appearand contest the same. Uatod April Ibth.lSSl. JOHN S. STUM,, County Jurtgo. ESTATE OF It. vJlUQHESI)ECEASi:r, In tho County Court of Nemaha County Nohraska, In tho matter ol nllowlng tho llnal admlnlsiratlon account of A. II. OIL moro. administrator of tho estate of It. V. Hughes, doceaHed. Notice Is hereby given that May 1:1th A. D. 18.SI.ut 10 o'clock a m., at tho olllco of tho County Judge of Nemaha County, NobraHka, In llrownvlllo.Nehrail.a, has been fixed by tho court as thotlrno and placo for examining and allowing said ac count.whon and wheroall persons Interest, cd may appear ami contest thosamo. Dated April lUlh 1881. JOHNS BTULTi. County Juilgo. INSTATE OK CLAUK ALLEN Deceased. Ill In tho mutter of allowing tho llnal a 1 mini .union account of J. c. Nial ndmin Istia ir ot the estate of Clark Alien docous ml. Notice Is hereby given that Mav 3d A. 1). lftJl at 10 o'clock a, m. at tho olllco of tho County Judgo of Nemaha County, Ne braska, tn Hrownvillo Nebraska, has beon Used by tho court as tho ttmo and placo for examining and nhowlng said ncconut, when and where all porsons interested may appear and contest tho sutno, Dated April 4th IRSI. WILLIAM H.HOOVEIl, 42wl Special County Judgo. Road HWotico !for Damages. To all whom It may concern: The com mlhsloner appointed to locate a county road, commencing at tho center of section '20, township 4, North of rango 10 east and running thonco South -10,00 chains to rv ftakoon tho south nino of Bald section 20, terminating ot nald utako, has reported m favor of tho establishment thoroof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must bo filed In tho county dork's ofllco on or beroro noon of tho IKtli day of Juno, A. 1). ItvSO, orsuoh road will bo ostabllshod, with out roforeuco thereto. SAMUEL CULIlEUTSON, j?wt Bounty Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Uonjamln Hates has tiled a petition in tho Dlntrlot Court of Nomaha county, Nebraska, accord ing to tho statute In Mioh caso mado and provided, tho object aud prayor of which Is to obta'n a decree of said court changing his namo from Hcnjamln Hates to Henjumln jiinun numiiuy. mo sam iouion will bo acted upon by said court at its first Hotting aftor tho publication of this uotleo for thirty days. MaroU 20tb, I8SI, . J. ir. nnoADY. lw Attorney for rialntlfl". HOUSE w jleg Aim d vertiseImekts. liOgal Notice. In tho County Court of Nemaha Count' Btato of Nebraska. Hiram O. Mlnlck, admlnistra-' tor of tho estate of Jacob juusuu, uecenHuit, O'dar ti . . VH:. r "how onuf iii7.a a. urinuuii ana ino un known heirs of Jacob Dun lin, Deceased It appearing from tho'ott'tlon in the u entitled eaui o lhif lluols not Hulllelnit personal estato In tlio nanus of atd ao.nii lstrator to pay tho debts oi landing tig, n tho deceased and tho expenses of udtrilii'-. tratton and that It is iicco -ary to 'noil real estate for tho payment thereof. it is ncreby oniored that not! s bo iveii by publication in tho Nkhkaska Anvtrii TisKKas required bylaw in Mich case, that all persons interested in said estato appear before the Judgo of tho District Court of No maha County, Nebaska, In session at ih LlHl ,?A",. '" I'l,lt('l. Lancaster county, on the3Uth ilav of April, Insi, ftt ; ,,'cloeK V. M to show cause why a lleotibo should not be granted to said Administrator to soli mo muehol the roil estate of said deceased de scribed In the pollution as shall bo neccBwy to pay such debts. b. D. I'oun; Judge. NOTION, IV tho matter of tho duties of tho Hoard of 1 County Commissioners as sol forth in sec tion Z'i on pnge .mi, in ots of 1871). Tho Hoard do estimate the ourront oxpona es for the year mil. to bo as follows: I-or County Oeneral fund, thonmount of 1) mills on tho dollar valuation. "uum OI " For County Sinking fund, the amount of 3 mills on tho dollar valuation, "",on, 0I Kor Uoad fund, the amount of 3 mills on tho dollar valuation. Dono at January term, 1BSI. ilwl BAaiUKL CCLnEHTSON, County Clerk. Agents Wanted Quick to Sell the Now nwf; for Agonts. Moit iUatrabtc edl- ,r"Hl0' I'',fc- Million, are waiting for It. Grnnd harvest for Ifwir. Portlcu. Inrnree. Out.l. 50c. Act aiWcu'. CTrw, : " """"m iu , vnicago. III. f.fty F1M...1 jarKiy hi powuer- 1UK3I lir 1H1I aOKH, IH i.,.-iV"HMP "'.H"JtflP.e8T i' Vsi " ""-." i8 .mo oeot i-i.i,." ",," "uuinot um. urn Tormo a SiflSIWft'ilfilS1 ourfnoo ovor'tho nx e, ro nM?W,B Jtril2I,on and llenton nrt tho draft. " uio phpnpeot Ucauwo it costs no rrioro r 1 1 b AiiTrcH. " KVVv "r ,or "fronH. it is -.--,-... j ,,.y. nurm Anoinnff maueil iron. MlfiA MAU1ICPTllni.iA aT 31 MIchlKnn Avonue, Chlcnpjo. Illlnola It la tho result of 20 years' experience and ?.ri?'1" ' a" Promt and formtr malut. and la are. ltnvoliln thodefeetH of otherH.ancl noi. ifu8 RS"!? :'ua6M. 'caturi nnrt aStcfflcn'wJ --...,... ..!. Hiiu irniJis. 11 ii rriililml .. IJJiphltt ,,nl frie on anlitilui. At- I.oula, Ho, 000D PtAN. Cnmtlnltn.n.lrMnillncm.nToMM-; !!!,?,?, "" ,u,n h" 'rniii. or .!iili! wiTZ v m NEW TESTA S i U iP3l jS PATEHT53a?E!l m i tk x m nut, . M - J&Jbw9 el a wn m ImM 1 ,... rr m kjr ."i -Tai r X t J A A , 't i l