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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1881)
t Q( j le i 'ifMtVf.tosemoMUKiwaiuiUUHina '.NEBRASKA ADVERTISED . .-? A OHIimSDAr, SAT? &&,' 1188 $f t. - " -'Window Shades at sickoll s. Wo had heavy rain Vednesduy moi'n'uig. and thunder Sheriff Klecknor caught a 74 lb. eat Ilsh the othor morning. '' .' - "Herks'hlro hogs, highbred for sale 'bv Stuvonson & Cross Soot will protect your cabbage and other plants frdm 'insects. Call at this oillco for all kinds of job Work, at reasonable rates. Gook Stove- for Sale "Monogram" Xo. 8, apnly to Vtmuiiu fc P.dinoi'. Second hand No. 8 cook stove,! good :Ts new, for sale . cheap. 'Call -rnt hisVmco. ''..'' , ' i Dr. Golllns, DuUisit, lirownville 'OHice hours, J) a. m. to 5 p. in. Not at homo on "Fridays. ' ,lohn Davis has a splendid garden, 'and is supplying his customers with 'very excellent early vegetable i. Keystone Corn llmhtor tho stand ard light running and accurate drop of' the country. Sti:vi:nson cc cross. Every lover of good singing should hear Miss Fannie Arnold and her-eompany on Thursday evening 10th hist. .Nothing lurnisnes a room so nice ly and adds'to the comfort of a homo so much as that beautiful wall paper at Nickell's Drug Storo. . i Many rii ciirileHmiuent subscrib ers, are responding promptly to our call for 'help, and have our earnest, -thanks We hope all will recdivo ouiJ collectors-with kindness, and pay up as soon as they possibly can. Live and let live is all wo ask, and this, certainly all will accord. 3?almer & Furman have fixed up ;ti room at their place- of business for the accommodation an'd comfort of all 'who' desire to enjoy u disli of icecream. It is cosy and convenient, with clean '-nico tables and other fixtures. .Ladies and gentlemen of town and country are . solicited jlo. call at Palmer and Fur man's and test the quality of their ice cream. A man living'iii'Missouii can o to : town one day U'is week, pot uh link, and started for home. He stopped on the sand bar east of town, laid down . in his sRiif and went to sleep. During the night the skill tloated oll.dmvn tho 'river, and tho next morning tho man was found on the bank of the river be . low Aspinwall, lying in the mud and water, almost dead. If he had not been found he would have died in a short time. That man laid better let whisky alone. Nemaha Times, That man was Bill May. Poor Bill, Ho has as big a heart-astuiybody, but whihkyhas got away with him. He can't reform. Whisky is tho only thing that could conquer Hill May, mil hold him in slavery. Ho luis seen the day that he could hold a bull by i the horns, but he is not man enough to . shake off whisky and live hencefor- word a decent sober man, and then dieJiko one. Bill will doubtless die a . misectolodrunkard probably on some sand bar. He would stay on a sand i bar twe .veettb up to his chin in mud add water, for a bottle of whisky. Kverboily likes Bill May, whenlho's sober, atldJiii'likes ovrjvlody, but he i likes whisky better than he likes any t body bettor than solf, wife, ,or child. 'Not that he loves frieikls.iand family ' less; but nira-more. We have known . Bill Mr.y to yivo a slavo his freedom, . and divide" his loaf with the poor. Ho would give his last dollar to a needy mortal and then swim the Missouri liver lor a drink bt whisky-arid .go on . awi-ek'sdrunk. AVo onco mot Hill over at Phelps,and calling our atten tion icn'noeity improvements he said: 'Doryoneee that shanty over thero?" ' Poiifring-tovnnVa- small square build I'ingiliaUserYed'as a cakiboos(WWtttl I bnilt'thntynnd thebe -Kidowalks, mid did this grAding. 'P'biiilt that cooler fr and Hyo ' in it . most of my time. "When they want' to mako some more improvements- thoyi just erk np 'old BUI May' for getting" dinrik and fine him, and then go. on . With tlioir wo'rk. "I ' have "paid -'en. i money enough to own the' damnitown." We are glad Bill got off Of that sand v bar alive, but would bo better pleased to hear that his soaking in tho sand had soaked out of him. all his appetite for ..whisky. trMuunLSTCTrxr.TvnaLtainefaaimstt XOOAL FEK&Ot&LS, Wilder Abbott started to Chicago tNTouduy. ' Wt are pleased to see Ii. M. Hiiiley out again after his severe illness Mr. J. 1'. Hoover and family, were visiting the family of'IJt Cjl-ladket, Sumlliy last. TedMuddart is making extensive improvements on his property near the old distillery. Geo. llomewood was in town Sat urday and took a nice skiff out to his mil) eu the Nemaha. Tho city fathers have put in a new and substantial bridge at the foot of Collego street. Roub. Burger die. the AVOlk. Mrs. Ilatehett has fitted up a room tip stairs ifer tho beiuiilt of ladies and gentlemen who wisli to take their ice 'Oream in private. ' Tho "Hello of JJrownville" made lonoitrip to J'oiu Sunday, and another Monday with stook which will beship ped from that point. JMv. Dunham, 'lately from New Yurie, has decided to locate in this county. lie has irented tho distillery (property of Ted tTTuddart, and will en gage in stock raising, wo understand. Misses Fannie Arnold and Alice Ilitto will start Friday mornitjr to To- peka, .Kansas to till an engagement to sing at the Might Worthy Grand Lodge of Good Templars, which will meet at that place next week. Tion. Chuixh Iflowe wus in tho city Saturday last, lie hauled 72 head of fathogs to Peru last week and got ft '.i for them. Holms plenty more grow ing. Ho recently enlarged his iarm by the purchase of an adjoining quar ter section. We learn that Miss Cora Gates will sing in Lincoln on the 20th inst., at an entertainment to bo given by Prof. Chamberlain. MissJannio Arnold will also sing in Lincoln at the commence ment exercises of tho State University, about the 8th of June. Tho Union Hotel by J.G. Pussell is now the best kept house in tho city. And by the way tho outside would make a much better appearance if that old stable adjoining it on the east was either torn down or made respectable with a new front. It is a miserablo lookingstructure now. About two weeks ago Mr. Tar.vit( Church, near Brownville, Nemaha county, sold his hogs In this market. irumfjoldt Nentinel. Mr. Church lives about half way be tween Hrownville anil Humboldt, lie took his hogs to the latter , place (from tho fact that trains werj not .xunnjug from either Brownville w Nemaha City, the road bed being ttamaged by the high wateraiuid ware not thca&ml are not'yetu-epah'ed. .Hogs weie away, up at that time, -and 'Mr. -'Church, .like others in his neighborhood, preferred to tako the chances in an inferior' market rather tluui not to sell at all. tllad trains been running, Mr. -Church and his neighbors would iiave . matvketed their hogs at Nemaha City. Ill c I .AIUI UM P For a good Cooking Stove with tho most and best trimmings call on Wil ling Uros. & Jordon. YOUNG MEN, McGee & Moore have a nice line of spring clothing. Call iimd seeiit. " " Pebout is tho name of Guilmette's Kidney Pad agent. This Jhlboilt is a . . , , , , swindler to our personal knowledge. And the pad from what, we dearil1 is H fiist water fraud. A tow string around the waist would serve equally- as hcalr ing a purpose, suirtibeHesa expensive, aj'ebout, the liar and swindler pass him around. "Willing Bros. & .Jordan tiavo a lar' e istofk of the best barb wire. Call anf seo us. Married, on Sunday loth inst., by TA(. -Chas, Howe, fit Neiredia 'City, , r -r -i n , ... -w .. . Mr. L. M. Butler and Miss 'Mary 'J'J. Coryoll, daughtor.jof Eld. D. 11. Coryell, l oi this city. rri I xflms MOM 'Willi, cawEiaaeiJiiaLiummi in 'SRERIBA'N, How things do grow. - J.B. "Finch spoke -in the M. E. ,(AKreh, Saturday eening. ' Mr. II. Crandoll -has been .Hiun jivwied to Indianoia to superintend bridge building for tho TJ. &.M. R. H. Linden lodge, I. 0. G. T held a public instalation Friday night. The exorcises consisted of music ly tho Sheridan band.and sonii short speeches. Ji Alter the exercises tho band boys lc pah'cd to tho resi&enoo of II. F. Palmer, where they ate oysters, furnished 'some more music, listonoil to music by Miss Hustle, and came homo happy. There was a littlo fight between; two boys in Sheridan Sunday last, and' while the boystfought a man -Btd by and cried "Kill him, pound 'him to death." We were greatly surprised one' day last week to seo a young man that. wo have regarded as one of our mostl .sober, industrious and prosperous citi-1 zens acting more liko a lunatic than a sane man, and declaring that he was a dd sight bettor man than J. (, find all this because he drank two ghussesi of cider. lttish 0. Fellows starts Tuesday for Illinois. Doubtless it is "a Sage con clusion" that takes him thither. May they bo happy. A fine line of para sols at Moore's. McGce & Nomaha 'Jlbnen: Thursday Habe Elliott received Ai' boss at Trow bridge's farm, for which he had pre viously contracted. He will ship them to Chicago Justus soon as trains get to running again. The hogs are a splen did lot, averaging nearly MO pounds apiece. Fivo cents per pound was tho price paid for them. Our farmers cer tainly cmuot grumble at that price. A largo force of hands aro at work on the railroad between Nemaha City and Hrownvillo. The track is ina very bad shape, much of it being off the grade. Dr. Foster has not sold his residence, to Dr. Uwens. as stated hy tnejSionialia correspondent of the AuvKia'isim, although ho will leave next Monday for Hamlin Kausns, where he intends practicing hisprofession. Tho -peoploof Nemaha City should immediately havo tho roads coming1 into tho town from the west and south put into good condition. There ,aio soveral plaets in these 'roads that need hxing'bauly. 'Tho most of our trade? come-s from those diicctioiuj, anil our eiti'eius cannot aTtoi'd to "let .the roalls teiuiliii in a'bad condition. John 13. Finch keturcd -at Aspim wall Tuesday night, and utlist of ,sb:- toon names v as procured foi tho for- mation.of.a, docd ITeinphus '.lodge at th.it place. Uineii and mohair ulsters at McGee &, Moored. f On Tuesday, 17th inst., at an early hour in tliOi.forenoon, tho city council met in tho district court room, board all present except councilman Neid- hart. Tho petition of Phil. F raker t(j keep a saloon in thecity,ol Hro.wuvilloj without specifying the ward or house, and his bond were appro vqd.aud'hcense granted, under ordinance drawn U conform to the old liquor. Jaw. A .aimr ilar licenso was granted to Jacob Itauschkul)). Aftu some other Ijusl uess tho council ndjuur.iu'd. . Jefff Campbell's application ior lioeuso is still pending, we presumo, us the last entry on tho.'touiiijil ' jourr.al reads. "Adjourned to meet Tuesday, May 24, 1881, in case Jeff, Campbell so'.desires." Wo to-day call attention to tlio ndvertlHOr montof tho itrJitiy ai inttorn, which vmk he found In another column. Tl.cso llltlum aro mado from tho purml ond bent material., I.mlMlolrtonioM.iu.u-iiru omo.rtie.srun. dor them taipqrior to all p'tiers In dlsorderH of thefltoinaoh, Ilowels, I.lvcrA(ii. seiciiii;ri io,;s. "Tlioroiigh bred -Coploy Shepherd pups rfOtEurnua Ftinji, -Hrownvillo, Neb, .lf)tw Best sewing viacJrinos in the market at J.JL. McG&eis. 'rrh-HhlpcnmoHaUliiKOvor tho Soft," aud 3 broiiKhtru-W.llouHy pnnRotirter. .Ho took Dr. Mnrflhull'H BromUno -and wuh cured. Ui booties and prices rrnHonoblo r0centH. .Canotlpntlon of tho bowelH, bllloUHtieHH, Almpuro blood, general inblllty, aro all ourod ,hliT- ftIftrB"uU ' romouno, mo iu mood UJOivor cure, nuiu uy mi urugKiHlH, . . il Kalsomining of all colors, at Nlck- , , .oU'a,Drug f?tQr?. THE AT MARSH Thursday Evening, Tlio Orcntimt Illuming A Rltuplo, pure, bnrinlcsH roincdy, tbnt cures ovory time, nnd piuvuntH (Hhiuiho by keeping tlio blood puro, Rtomach rcfciilnr, IcIoiioyH mid liver uctlvo, 1h tlio jienleKi ItlrHHliiK .over conferred upon tiiou. illop lilt tntK. 1h tluvt Toinuilv. nnd ltK nnmrliitnrx urolielOK blNHscd by tbousntidk .wlio bitvn been mivul nnd euitvl by l, Wllliyp.u try It."? cuiioUiuixoluimi. , iClVin I1 )' Dqctorn' "iHiHposHlblo Hint Mr. fJodfroy l upnd! at work, nnd rurinl by ro Hlmplo n rprnedy?' ' "IiiNHiiro yiwu liltttriioitJnit Jiols ontlrly, riireO.ioul ,ylU: notjilnx butjnji llltlera iindnly. ton nyn iiija llH.do;rn unvo'lilin' U oik) wild tin iiiiinI die!" , "Woll-n-duy! That 1b remiirknbln! ,1 .will ko tlilsdny and got nomo for my poor (ieori;e I know bops uro koocI." It iHtinplpntnnt to bo continually hnok Irnriviid coiikIiIiik. Ono bottle of Tr. Mnr hIiiOh Lun Hyrup will euro yon, 1'rloo twen ty lvo ,oiid Ufty cents a bottlo. IJruKlflt" Hell U. Wb. red, wlilto,..nnd bluo tloats for nil. nnd Ur.MiirrihuM'HjujRf; Hyrup ! mndo for nil. fit cures couyliH, (oliC.n and Inlluonza. v.felt yonrKlriiKRlHt for It. "I on vtmri'tliat.pjl" In what a lady of -Hoston aald toior,hun bnnd when ho brought homo omo motltclno to'uroher of hIpIc hcitdncho anil nournlgla which hnd mado her mlHcrablo for fourteen ycarH. At HiHt attack thereafter It waH .ad mlulsteQd, to lnr,vvJtfi sueh good resultH tnit hhacqKtln,iiin'-,isO''itU cured, nnd mndo ho ontliuMnfUcIn Un prnUothnUiho Induced twonly-two of tiobrt famipeln herolrclo to, adopt ttaHihftr.ixnular family ,pH!dlcno 'I'hat "Btutr" lH-HoptUlttor8. 'Pasture tor Stock. I'desiie to irrforui parties whodesiro to. have stock -jKtmed that I will re ceivo.a.limittfd nuinherof well brand ed'stoers to pasturo at 3." eonts pjpr month or in herd atiSO.eeots'per month and yearling colts in pasture at 7."i cents, olilor horses !?1.00 Tier month. Pasture contains ."WO aoies with-cunning water. Fivo miles-west of'.fohiiRon. 'Wm, Hunht. Mike Uarada says the fellow who drives the stage hack, between Tecum sell and Oteus' Al. Cox is his name iecently robbed his little girl of all hor monwy when she rodo in with him from Teoumseh to Otons' . recently. Cox should not bo permitted to carry the mail, and he ought to bo under lock and key if Mike's, story js.true, and we do not doubt it. Ai!B DA 3aq.v nAoad putt uoufl. oin ?u vo u.woi O) ouioo uo. uoiw "Viojuioo .pun viojiib 'BKoinuvKuaid ood. spuoi Dfinoii sq1 jo p;inuipiiod pp n fil Hill OPERA WtiL -du .?jqao pui!s.niifj.) vnq 'wpnqqKaqi ojqu) im 'soAVi 0,ll u! ofiuoq Aiip-ii Oii'lb Boq oin oq o popaooau AiBiioui -immn K 'oiijAii.woaji 'cisnon noikH' (unpuu Ioojoa -SupunsB(p ii inoi()iAv 'eotns paijufl oq; jo quopjsoj,! p.uiqoDp Upoi svii joiuo; jo fltrn qoa2 oqx liOW IrIc!N on farm implements by Tom Richards. - Jolm .McNuul, a former resident qf , this city, has purchased tho store of ' John A. Ponti, ' JFcadqiuirt&rs on Piques'' lawJis, GnibroUl&i'ics, dress ginghams at J. L, ,haGee's. ' "GRAIN!" Highest maikol price i.auTby V). It, Douglas fc Co. MAKE, ATT & BtirX'Ci, nicAr.r.us in General Merchandise Dry QnodH, (Irncerh'H.Kciuly Mndo C'lotliltiK, HootH, Hliocs. JJihtH.X'np'1, mid n'OoOfirnl A sprlmcnt of Drum unU 1'atcnt Mudlchica. 3lJlKliCHt jirloort i(Ud for butlur nml ASIMNAVAIili, MillUAHICA. PENSIONS. livery wound or Injury, oven by ncpldoiU, nr nny dlnciwo, oiiUUph i Holdlcr of tho liitu wur to ii j)uiihIiu. All .I'mihIoiih by tlio tv nf .livnuury 1H7U, bqmit u.u nl Unto of ill olini'KO or tlfntli of tho HOlilicr. AM on titled Nlinuld (kply nt oui-c. T1mim,ik)m wlio uro now dritwiiiK iv pulsion nro entitled to nil Inort'ftNo. Hnldtnrn mid wldoWN of tlio wur of 1812, mid Me.Tlnin wur nrooutltled to pon Mlon.i. TluniHondHitro vol nutltlod to bounty Imtdo mil UuovU. VwH in nil uusrm SU l'rty for .ovory dtiicrlpttnn of wur clutms vullrclMl. JCm ploy nil nMornoy rosldlnu In WiiililiiKtoii, who can Klvo porHonnl ntton Hon loyour btiHlnohfl. Anierlniii nnd For lti pntoutH obtained on short nottco. Hontl two itimpH'for poiiHlon nnd bounty liwn. AllrttKM V. T. KITZUKHAliO, U. H. (Mttlin Agent, Look llox 1'2'J, WtuililUKlnti, 1). C. fob 17 UITlK)ltlZi:i) 11V TIIK U. h. (iOVKIIN.MKNT,. First National Bank O V jyjXO T NVIL'L E Paidnujt Capital, $50,000 .600,000 Authorized a IS 1MIKPAHKOTO TIIANHAOT A General Banking Busines., 1UJV AN HKIJj COIN & OURREN.OY DBAFTS oil idl the lirlnclpnl cities nf tlio Uifitod Srf.titoa and Europe MONJTpY LOAN32D Onii)irovn(lHerurlty only. Tltuo DrnflH dlicnuiit pd.niiitRprcluluciioiiiiiioilntlniiHurHntPiltnilopoalt ern. DpnlurHlii ClOVKIWMKfiT PONUH, STATE, COUNTY & CI.W SECURITIES aucotved pnyaliloniMlpninial.niiil JNT-KHK.T al lowed on tlinucL-rtlllcnli uCdupnHjt. DI lllCtrroUS.-Wm.T. Won, ,;i. M. IVUlay, M.A .Knndluy. Kriuik K. JoIiuhoii, ritlir Uonilluy Win. Frnliihor. ' .10IKV 1j. CAItvSOvX, A.Il. DAVIHON.Canhlgr. rrcIdont I.0.McNAU(HlT0N.AH8t.Cftlilr. rETrPEanTi Wuriii-i-'a Nnfu I'IIIm uro an linmcllnto ntbuuiiifi for n Turnld Liver, nnd euro Contlve nfsH, Uyjipppuin. Jllllousnoss, Jliuoui jnnrrnrua, Malaria, ver uijd . Akuo, and aro u-i-fiil nt times In nfnrfy nil J)Ivivi-h to cikiso a fri-o nnd rcKiilnr nctlnn (if tile lltiwoU. Tho beat antl tlutn for nil Mjiliulvl 1'oJHun. Price, Iw. n box. JVnrw'T'HNnfulVerUiicqulcWyclVPSHeRt j nml Hlo'n to tlui Hill Ncunilirfn. I'n-venth Knllcnllc FIIh. mid In tlio (l MUn to inn Huiicrniir, curim upwiur-iiit nno Ncy.rnlgln, rri'venis jcpueinic host rempily for Nervous Proltrntlvn brought, en by i-xcchdIvo drinking, over-work, inontul sliOckn anil other ciuisoh. It rollovoH tho I'nlui or utl niRi-nnefi, nml la nuvcr Injurious to tho nysUiin. The boat of ull Nervlm-a. Dottles of iwo i.is prices, wc, anU fJ.oo. "Wurner'H ISnfo RoiuodloN arc KollIyIni(;KlNtH nil DoulerH In hJIcIiio every. Proprletoni, . ll4M-ll-t4r, Xv'V, fftHeiid for I'o'nphlet nnd Teotlui'ip'als, XberurestandllestModlflnoeTertoidP A ff"ftffflt'2?tS?i.,l.W' J'?'. Jlr'Ue. y.w."p.mc"'-''. miffiMZZSWlflV. 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