M P ) ' k NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1831. Window Shades at Nickell's. Hackney is having n nice awning erected. Kalsominlng of all colors, at Nick ell's Drug Store. Berkshire hogs, highbred for sale by Stevenson & Cross Steamer Key "West passed up tho river Tuesday ovening. Fun! Fun!! Fun!!! At Xomaha City, Juno 1st. 25 cents. S. Seoman is putting up some new shelving in his store room. Bain "Wagons, whips and cross-cut saws by Stevenson & Cross. A farm wagon good as new, for , i sale or trade, by T. L. Jones. Freedman, Obrine, and Sterling harrows, for sale by Campbell. Fresh Bread, pies and cakes al ways on hand at Furman & Palmer's Tho old building east of O' Pelt's livery stable lias been pulled down and moved away. - Call at Judkins' Furniture Store and see his fine line of Carpets, and the carpet sweeper. The Fannie Arnold Concert will probably visit Tecumseh boiiio time in .June. The date has not yet boon de termined. Railroad mon say a regular train of cars will bo down "Wednesday even ing this week, and make tho usual trips hereafter. Tho K. C. St. Joo& C. B. railroad is to be relocated so as to reach tho river opposite this city before snow Hies. That's so. Jako Rauschkolb, wo understand, finally concluded to pay over his money and take a license. Jake's- first notion was decidedly the best. A Tho first train of cars since tho flood arrived at Phelps from tho south on Monday. Tho road will soon bo in running ordor clear through. On Tuesday, this week, Dr. C. F. .Stewart sold to Tom Stockor a span of threoand four year old Hambleton ian colts, for which lie received 62.')0. Tho wrongs of tho county are now righted ! Two saloons aro open for bus iness, and no cause for fanners and their sons and daughters to go to other places to do their business. 40 wt "Wo aro now having tho "Juno rise." River banks nearly full. Re ports from abovo say the river is rising all tho way up to headwaters, but no inundation of tho country is anticipa ted. Tiik Advkhtisku's opinion is that Garfield made a mistake and was too stubborn to coriect it; that Conk ling made a mistake in resigning the Senatorship; that the papers aro mak ing a mistako in tho bitter partisan mannor they discuss tho affair; and that it is a regular mule fight all around. Tins Advijutisuk is independent in all things, neutral in nothing, and dares to tako a position and express an opinion upon woman suffrage, temper ance, politics, and every matter that demands public attention; and is tho only papor in the county that has the backbone and honesty to do so. Wo challenge comparison. A drunken man went staggering down tho street Tuesday morning, when finally his legs becamo entangled and ho rolled into tho gutter. A kind hand helped tho poor fellow up and led him away from tho public gaze. And this is tho kind of business that will grow and bo built up under tho saloon influence; whilo it will be as a mildew upon ovory other kind. Last Friday John Bellamy, stock dealer at this place, sold to Sam'l T. Dagen, of Nebraska City. 010 head of steors, for which ho received 82,050 more than ho had paid for thorn. Bausflold and Hlliot sold to tho same party 22 head at a profit of Sl.o.'O. Mr. Bagon has bought up about all tho cattle in this and adjoining counties, and is very properly termed tho "cattle King of the west." L00AL PERSONALS. Mr. Herbert IIowo and wife wero in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Tat Cline is visiting relatives at Leavenworth, Kansas. Joo O'Polt, landlord of the Arling ton, Lincoln, is in tho city. ( Miss Emma Schauta took passage on the Durfeo for St. Louis. lion. C. M. Haydon and wife arc visiting friends at Beatrice. - "Wils. Majors, of Peru, attended tho concert, Thursday ovening. Sam. C. Winters wont to Nebras ka City last week on tho Durfee. Roy Harmon started for St. Joo ono day last week, in a Hat boat. Miss Jessio Bain and John Mc Kenzie visited Brownvillo Friday last. Aaron Kara, of Porn called Sat urdayho wants Tin: Advkutisck for tho ensuing year. Mr. Myron dates and daughter, of Plymuoth, Michigan, are visiting rel atives in Brownville. Grandpa McCreery. father of "W. II. McCreery, came up from St. Joo on tho steamer Key "West. J. B. Fisher, a solid farmer of As pinwall precinct, called Monday and re newed his subscription. Amandus llelmer, son of Franz Helmer, came over from Rock Port Sunday to visit his parents. "W. P. Friss, of Nemaha called on us Friday. He will go to St. Joo soon to bo treated for an affection of the ear. Will Conyes, Engineer Hammond, Mrs. A. II. McGeo and Lynn Carson went to St. Joe Thursday on the steam er Durfee. Mr. Hammond returned Saturday. Mr. Charles Deselit, of Han Clare, Wisconsin, who owns a farm near Lon don, is liere looking after his interests. Mr. I), called on us and renewed his subscription. John S. Minick, Miss Fannie Ar nold and Miss Alice Hitt, of this city, and Philip Crother and wife of Nema ha City, went to Topeka, Kansas, on Friday, to attend tho meeting of tho Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Good Templars. Judge Church, of Bedford, pur chased last week Mrs. Oatcs' farm ad joining his residence farm. That is tho way the big farmers of Bedford aro doing raising hogs and buying farms. Those branches of industry seem to work well together. ('apt. A. It. Davison, Wm. KanlT nian, W. W. Browning, W. T. Den, S. M. Summers and Mr: Dunham, attend ded tho Stale Shooting Tournament at Lincoln last week. Tho "boys" did some good shooting and carried off sev eral prizes. In tho contest for the Plattsmouth Cup, our boys won second prize. Mrs. Lucy M. Butler, wife of tho successful sheep fancier, west of Brownville, two miles, informs us by card that on Arbor day sho planted, with her own hands, 75 trees, as fol lows: 12 catalpa, 6 oak. 0 ash, 2 luin bard poplars, 2 wawlioe, 1 sycamore, 1 redbud, 45 cottvinwood. Mrs. B. says, "Tlioy are all set wliero they are to stand, and most all aro beginning to grow and the rest are in good condi dition." Mrs. Butler should bo awar ded a premium for this muscular ex ample to tho women of tho land. They want to vote, and of course should plant the trees. Men's white vests, lined with ice cream, atMcGee Sr Moore's. Sinking of the Durfeo. St. Loris, May 2:). The steamer K. II. Durfee, bound down tho Missouri river struck an obstruction near tho mouth of tho Gasconade river this morning and sank. Sho is supposed to 1)0 a total loss. Tho boat was valued at about $s,t)00. Insured at $5,000. She had a valublo cargo of produce, which will probably prove a total loss. Young Mr. Bitter of Deroin, wo un derstand shipped about 81,000 worth of hogs on the Durfee, which will pro bably bo a clear loss to him. Wo be hove there was no freight from Brown villo on that boat. I Don) want that StufP' iHWlintn Judy of Boston nald to hor Iiuh band whon ho brought homo nomo medicine to euro nor of sick hendncho rind neuralgia which hart inmlo hor mlsorahlo for fourteori yonrfi. At first attack thereafter it watt ml intntHtnrod to hor with Btwh good rosultK Unit Htiocontlnued ltsuso until cured, mid mudo so enthusiastic In ltd prnlso thatsho induced twenty-two of tho best families lu hor clrclo tomlopt ltnstholr regular family medicine, Thnt "atuir Is Hop HltterH. TOE J .IXJLB.JL1. Willing Bros. & Jordan have a largo stock of tho .best barb wire. Call and soo us. Cabbage I'lantN for Sale. Largo lot of cabbage plants for aalo --25 cents per hundred. John Davis. ran BUSIHESB BREVITIES. Call on Cnmpbi'H for your Listers and Drills. Wagon timber and iron by Steven son & Cross. For first class groceries call on T. L. Jones. New supply of nice cakes at Fur man & Palmer's. Furniture and tinware repaired by Stevenson & Cross. Stoves, furniture, nndqueenswnro by Stovenson & Cross. If you want a good Plow Camp bell's is tho placo to got it. Want butter and eggs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. Finest stock of wall paper over in Brownville at Nickell's drugstore. Collins and furniture, a largo stock of all styles by Stevenson & Cross. Best Bread in tho city at Furman & Palmer's and don't you forgot it. Best Bread in Brownvillo at the new Bakery of Furman & Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Give them a trial. Barlow corn planter a now thing --Goto tlie Regulator and examine it before purchasing. Tom Richards. Anyone wishing to buy an outfit for housekeeping can save money by buying of Stevenson & Cross, as they keep everything in that lino. YOUNGMEN, McGce & Moore have a nice line of spring clothing. Call and sec it. Thanks. Mr. Editor: I wish through Tiik Advkktiskk to thank those who aided, and those who gave mo a generous pat ronage at the concert rendered at Marsh Opera House, May, 10th inst. Circum stances may separato mo fioni my dear friends in Brownville, still 1 shall ever cherish the fondest recollections of tlioir efforts to sustain me, from my first appearance before them to tho last concert given. Fannii: Aunoi.d. May 24th, 1SS1. Men's linen ulsters, pockets lined with ice cold lemonade, at McGee & Moore's. A Oard. Nk.maiia City, May 17, 1SS1. Mr. Editor: Having sold my pro perty to Dr. Owens, I will remove to Hamlin, Kansas, as soon as tho roads will permit. I wish to return my sin cere thanks to the people of this vicini ty for tho liberal patronage bestowed uiion me during my stay with them, and would recommend my successor as an able practitioner and in every way worthy of tlioir patronage. LM. Fostku, M.I). Large line of Hosiery of all hinds at J. L. McGee' s. I' I ULUIUMI For a good Cooking Stovo with tho most and best trimmings call on Wil ling Bros. & Jordon. Fine line of summer hats at J. L. McGee' s. "ilRMKKS. David Campbell has tho largest stock of Farming implements evor brought to this county. Call and see him if you want good plows. Ladies summer cloaks at J. L. McGee' s. Cook Stove For Sale. "Home Comfort," No. s, complete with reservoir. Call on or address John Day iks. nvRS IMS siii:piikri docss. Thorough bred Cooley Shopherd pups at Furnas Farm, Brownville, Neb, 40 tw IT COST TO CLQSTODT. Fice Pounds of Hyson Tea for Si at Nickell's Drug Store. IiOv PrlceH on farm implements by Tom Pilchards. .STOCK, nons For sale by J. K.u'soitKoi.n. Hogs, 84.80; cattle, $4.75; com, 24 cents iu tho ear, 25 cents shelled; wheat, 70 cents, this week. On account of needing bedsteads for my customers, I cannot sparo any to nail up on trees. W. At .1 iukinn. Fresh line of straw hats at J. L. McGee' s. We are informed, from a source that we deem authentic, thattho B. it M. transfer boats will ere long bo re moved from Nebraska City to Brownville. All styles of sailor hats atJ.L. Mo Gee's. Largest stock of screen wire ever brought to Brownvillo coming for Stevenson & Cross. Can give you plain, drab, green, black, figured and landscape, all widths, clump by Steven sou & Cross. Best sewing machines in the market al J. L. McGee' s. We commence this week a serial story that will bo intensely interesting to our readers. Although on a "patent." page it is of our own choosing for the interest of our paper. It will run about ninew(oks. Mil kinds of Dry Goods, just received, at J. L. A c Gee's. Biver men, iu the upper Missouri give the opinion that the ".June rise" will be a big one. Others old settlers who for many years have closely observed the causes and seasons of high waters, think the .June rise will be very insignificant this year. Men's linen pants, lined with ice cold soda water, at McGee & Moore's. Brownville's prosperity, from tho stand point of a class of her citizens is now re-established and assured; and and as proof of the ushering in of this bright era, they gaed with pride upon the fanner's son who rode out of town Saturday evening reeling drunk. For nice chevoit shirts, go to J. L. MeGee's. Missouri lias long been the Gretna Green for Nebraska marriages, but the new law passed by the late legislature of that State, and which took effect on the 24th inst., offers no such induce ments and extra conveniences for run away matches as tho old law did. It is just as easy to got married at home now as iu Missouri. BEDFORD ITEMS. Crops are looking splendid. Most of tho fat cattle in this pre cinct have been contracted for .June delivery .School commenced in most of the districts last .Monday. Miss Bertha Church teaches at Bedford; Miss Hat tie Huntiiigion at Center, and Miss Mamie Daugherty District AM. L. D. Hughes, has been removed from tho post office of Bedford and .Jufferson Cummiugs appointed. - John Cowels is the happiest man in Bedford. It's a boy. Miss Fannie Smith, of Indiana, is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Cowels. Mrs. Oats and family are prepar ing to take up a new home on the Otoe Beservation. Church Ho wo it Son ha.vo added 100 acres inoro land to Walnut Grove Farm by a recent purchase. Mr. Battles, who purchased the Den farm, is erecting on the same a fine house and ba.m. Patrick Daugherty is summer feeding a fine lot of steers on timothy and corn. Hid. .Johnson preaches at Bedford next Sunday at :' p. in. Sunday school ovory Sunday at Kosofleld. Jarvis S. Church is Super intendent, assisted by an able corps of teaehois. Information is wanted concerning tho whereabouts of A. S. Paddock and Church IIowo Omaha Republican. Church IIowo is almost as much a stranger in Brownvillo this spring as Omaha. Ho found time, howovor, one day last week, to go to town, sell Sl.OOu worth of hogs, two car loads of fat cat tle, and buy 100 acres of land to add to his already largo farm in Bedford. Ho returned homo tho same day, and is un doubtedly giving strict attention to' his farming and stock raising interests, and watching the practical operation of tho Dnnna Tub Law. Bachelors and Maidens May and Juno aro tho months to marry. Why delay ? No man was over intended to sew on buttons up in that back room, nor no woman lavish her affections on her cats and dogs when Furniture, Stoves, Quoonswnre, Carpets and Groceries aro sold bo cheap by Stovenson & Cross ; besides delays aro dangerous. N A line line of para sols at McGee & Moore's. If you aro constipated, debilitated, have dysjepsla, humor of tho blood, one big fifty-cent bottle of Dr. Mar shall's Bromoliuo will cure you. Druggists are agents, Linen and mohair ulsters at McGee & Moore's. A traveler on four continents says that Dr. Marshall's Bromoliuo, tho Big Blood and Liver Cure is the best blood niedicinn in tho world. It is sold at fifty cents a bottle. Druggists keep it. Cook Stovo for Sale "Monogram," No. 8, apply to Furman & P.diner. Headquarters on Piques lawns, embroideries, dress ginghams at J. L. .I cGee's. GRAIN! Highest market price paid by D. 12, Douglas fc Co. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. No. HK7.1 SHERIFF'S SALE. , Notice Is hereby given thnt liy virtue of lit) ordor of sale IshuciI out of tho District Court of Nciunlm County Nebraska, and to inn directed us Hhorlir of said county upon a decree anil Judgment rendered liy said Court lu a ease wherein Walter V. Htniuliiuid AnnoHtraub, executors of Isaao Siraub, tlt coasod. woro jiliilntlH"H,iuid William M.Btarlc was defendant, I will ollor for salo HtiloiU public unction at tho door of the Court House In Hrowiivlllo In wild County on Siitiuilny, Juno, KBtli, A. 1. IHfll, ut (iiuM)'clncU p. in., tho following di'M'rlbeil IuihIh, In Nonmliii County Nobrnxlui, to-wlt : Th Houth half of tint KOiitliciiHt quarter of Noctloti twonty-'i(ht('JH), town four (1). north of rauuo Hlxti'i'ii (1(1), and tlm northeast quarter of morlon thirty-two (XI). town four (O, north or rnni;i) Hlxtoon (1(1;, and tho nouiIi wRt qunrtor of jumMon llvo (o), town four I), north of raiiKo llftoon U., tone t her with nil tho ImprovcimuntH and privilege Uion to liclotiRln. Tnltnn on hiiUI ordor of hi1o in tho prop erty of William M. Htarlc. Tnrtns of huIi-, onHli. Dated, thin '.Mill day of May. 1SS1. IDwfl JOHN .M. kljKCKNISK. ShorHf. (No. (HIT.) " s HERIFF'S SALE. Notice Ih hereby irlven. that liy virtue of an o m or oi who ihhihmi out or too uinirioi Court of Nemaha County, Statu of NehniHlca, and to mo directed hh Hhorlir of Mild County, upon a decree and Judgment rendered by Htilil Court, In a case wherein tho .State of Nebraska to the uho and for the bnnellt of the Hehool Kund thereof wan plalntltr, and An thony I'. CouhwoII and I.aura CoKnwell, bin wife, and Henjnmln Hone and HoerH, Ins wlfo, were defondantH, I will of fer for Halo, at public aiiotlou, at tho door of tho Court JIouno lu Ilrowuvlllo, In mild county, on Hnlurduy, .Tune Until, A. T 18H1 at 1 o'clock I. M tho following doicrlbod laudH. In Nemaha County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot cf(iht (8) and tho east naif oflotHoven (7) lu block nineteen (110 In Ilrownvllle, Nema ha County, hiivo and except therefrom tho nouth:rorty.!lvoU5)feet of mild lot eight (8), and east half of lot hovoii (7), together with all tho Improvement and privileged there to belonging. Taken on said order of hiiIo iik tho proporty Anthony P. Cogswell and Laura Cogswoll, his wlfo, nnd Iloujamln KogerH and Hog em, his wife. TorniH ofHiilo, cash. Dated, thlH'JIth day of May. 1KMI. JOHN M. ICLICCICNKIt. llhWi Hhorlir. Report of tho Condition 1st NATIONAL BANK, AT HIIOWNVII.I.K, In the Slate of NulirnHkn. at ) ilOHe of SI50.V.I l! l.ts'J Ifi 80.000 (K) t,e:i7 Bt SiflM in 40,710 It ,0!C '.II r,inn 2,rs in lO.SVi 00 1M 01 13.IM !) 1S.W0 w 2,'iW (y 1,000 01) IhihIiiohh, May (Uli, 18H1. HKMOUUUKS. r.onns ami Discounts Ovenlrufts - V. H. HiiikIh to Mccuro Circulation Other Stocks, lloiids mid MortgnKcs Due from approvod reservo iiKi'iitH Dun from other National Hunks Hint from Htato Rinksunil Hunkers Iteul Kstnte, Furniture anil Fixtures Current expenses ami taxes pnlil Checks anil other cusli Items Illllsofotlier Hunks Kructlonnl currency Including nlcktiH and pennies Specie , I.cKnl-tciiilur notew Ueiluinptlon fuiul with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) Duotroui O.H.Treusurer.other thuiiApur ewnt. redemption I'll nil Total I !, --- MAUIMTIKS. Capital Htock palfl In TAW) 00 surplus fund 20,ouo Ou Undivided profits i-5,0"7 07 National Hank notes outstanding ".WW 10 Individual deposits nuhjcet to clipck jUOA-'s U DeinMid certificates ordcposlt..... fi.l'I'J U7 Time certificated of deposit 'A,'$i W Total l)epolts lw,7tl 01 Due to other National Hanks 1,12 'J I Ur.n to state llnukH and Hankers 4,013 'M Total ?U,!'4 -: HTATK OF NKHIlASKA.l ss County okNkmaiia. " I, John L.Carson, l'resldont or thu above named fiiink, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true, to tho tiest of my knowledge and heller, JOHN L. OAHSON. President. Subscribed and sworn tobeforeme thlslRthdayot Mny, issi, J. o. McNauohton. Notury Public. Correct Attest: WM. FKAiSriKll. ) M. A. HANDLKY, -DIrPCtors, JNO. L.UAlteON, )