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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1881)
bujuii mi i !! mi 'luwm&m i I l. i F l t i NEBRASKA ADVERSE Or. W. IJairbrothor & Co., PnhlUher ifc Proprietor. Subscription, 2X0 Por Year In Advance HTICI.VIjTaIE11 OFT HE COUNTY. - There was a faniliuiBO In thoopcra house Monday night. , Thanks to frJuml Jiiilkins for a chunk of nice maple BtitfaT. The river is again rising rapidly. Jiig waters reported alwve. Urownvillo ought to have a niarshal, don't you think ho? Xew lot of (Mass and Quoenawnre at Sooimui'fl. Call and oxuinino new r styles. . Van "Wyck is tho name of a town in Itnok osunly, called .after our jiow Seuator. Tho excess of exports otct im ports for tho year ending April SOtli was 8250,000,000. A pamphlet "Course of study of the Urownvillo High School" will be jsuuctl from this ofllco this week. Al. ft. ft wan, of Sheridan, has ac ccptcd an invitation to ilollvora Fourth of July address at Dresden.Otoo county. "Uusl'.u'ss" becamo entirely too liot in 13rovnvillo Monday evening, and tho saloons shut up befloro dark to let things cool oif. Library rooms are open every .Sat urday. Miss Alien .1 mild ns was li brarian for tho past anonfh, and .MIbs Lizzio Slnirtsfor .Tune. T15vory inoinber of tho Temple of "Ifonor is requested to 'be at tho nieet ihrg next Alonilay ft veiling. Important and interesting business. K. .11. AVilcox received a telegram I'rom l'lattstnouth to look out for the " body Ll a Hioj. drowned tilioro last Sat tmlay, 2Bfh tAL rr. L. M. Poster has finally lo cated at Morrill, Kansas, instead of Jlanflin, as ho first intended. Ho .moved his XuiuUy to Matxill this wctilc Times. lkoAViivTUosSalooiis aro ivowfleTTrng liquor in violation of law, it is bclievod 3)y.many, Wa understand that yvo iceeflhigs willl be takim at onco to test Uto asiatter. The Donioerata of the Now York acgiKlaturo liavo nominated John C Jaoolts and tax-Senator Roman. Who ttlieluilf-1free(lBiwiflvrtofor 5s not yet amide known. The Nemaha City Clipper baso .ball club .respectfully invite any club wishing to ongago in a game of art to boon ihedr grounds Saturday of next week. Times. Why was (icu. Punke turned outl of tho Lincoln postolllco? Hucauso ho was a Germany He is oortainly u.truo Hopublicau,.an influential one, and was .an ethcieutill M. Atteudani'o at tho llreat Keolcuk Mercantile College will run over two thousand students this season. Young men should address Prof. Miller, Keo kuk, Iowa, for circulars and specimens. We lear oonsidorablo complaint 'thatjiauch soml ,00111 has proven bad, failing to grow, and that cut worms aro extremely destructive. Ono fann er iUVrms -us that he will havo to ro plant & -10-aero .Ueld rum .ttie latter cause. John C. MtrRinde, editor of tho Nebraska Farmer, lint -received tho ai-' g)Qintment of postnmstur .at Unooln. it wasn't mado.howover, "Irr.awdT.iUi Jthe.alh(iiw.aud consent of tho icnntu," ttho .ippoiittiuent having been iinvdo tnftor tho ?euate .adjourned. Wo pro. sumohowQvertlutt,Mr. Mollrido will havo no trouble in locclving contlrma- ttion, when tho Semite unv;!,a again next winter. Tho Western eomiUiuvar.ts XJIuw Worhl, iiifa(v?)ii, .Arnold ,.aujl Ms llitte, as follows; Miss 'Arnold, of iDrowntllle, Neb.! who has been in Boston, for years 1 studying mus'-c, has finished hoi; wmaiel ccducat ion and returned I101110. Shu ut- toarWd. Mie sossi m of tlu right woithy grand' ldagt.nt Topoku. -Hor singing was 110 sintill .purtof attraction, of j tjhe session. Her. hmtou is .'fauljless (md must be heard tiMw-rttilly appreciated. Miss Hltt.also of licuwafliiljj.v.wus.An attendance. She is a most.-o.xuUont . tilto singqr. ttttMNrttfMlttflMB ON THE OUTER WALLS, Is'Agab tho Pioud Bannorof tho B. & 0., and by Anotbor Happy Stroke of Enter prise goes to tho Front. The Ualtinioro and Ohio having per fected all tho details of the elaboraJo sorios of improvements it lias bocu making of late, announcCH a. change in its time schedule to go into cJfoct on tho i!2d instant. Under this now schedule tho timo between Chicago and tho East is greatly lessened. The afternoon, fast lino which formerly loft at '1.03 now leaves at 5.1i3, arriving at Xew York atUO tho second morning. This is a solid train running through to Washington, llaltimoro, Philadel phia and Now York witlrout change of cares of any class whatever, Tho 15. & 0, is tho only Hire 'Offering this great advantage, as by other lines changes of cars are mado except sleepers. Tho great convenience of tho entire train running through without change must bo most apparent to those who havo been forced to clumgu cara at un reasonable hours of tho night anil in many ways been put to no little trouble in getting their families and baggage from one train to another. There is nothing of this on tho JJ. & O. for if one so chooses tho oar -that he takes in Chicago he may remain in until ho reaches Now York city. As all tho eastern lines run trains leaving Chica go at 5.15, it is interesting to note that tho K & 0. trato leaving at that hour reaches Washington a whole night in advance of tho 5.15 trains on compet ing roads or in othoi words, thoio who leavo Chicago for Washington via tho 1$. & 0. reach thero tiro 7ioxt evening, while by taking other lines tliey would not reach the National Capital until tho second morning. Tho timo from New York to Chicago is lessened an hour, tho fast express be ing duo at 7.yo instead of 8.:50 as here tofore. There is no luateriul change in tho departure of the morning .train for the ICast. The sploudid accomoda tions offered on tho Now 15. &0. Sleep ers aro certainly unexcelled m every thing which tends to render such cars luxurious and convenient. In fact in many respects they aro superior to any sleeping ears run anywhere. They are larger and finer in every way, and tho conductors and porters aire gentlemen in ovory sonso of tho word. Tho line of new 'Parlor Oira has just been placed unou bhoaoad ami tho mars are beauties indeed. In their construction they embraeo many novelties, while in general effect they aro .matchless, Tho f Hilling Car Lino in and out of Chicuga "curry cow,,s- H0 ,,VUb,1C8' lld pver has become very jiopular, the moills thing usually Ires.t in a first-lass har- sorved aro of the very bast anfl t!o at; tendance is all tUie most fastidious could ask for. Tho Dining Halls on the entire line are now under tho im mediate management of the company and well deaervo the popularity they have olitaiuctl iis tho host iu the country. A ITMliip tfoke. A prcnnlncntJIMiyalcltui of l'ltltflmTK wild ,(oli!iiKly ,tou Jily mtlcnt wUo M'an rain- lilnlnlnj; of Iilt.cujUIiwioiI 111 lioulUi niul oh liUiluabltity toicuo liur, "try Ua Hllti'rs!" The lmhy toil!; It In cnrnwl anil u.scd lliu lltltorH, from whloli hIio obtukicil verninn ont lioaltli. Hho now liuihs nt llio doctor for litsjolio, but ho Is not no well iiloimcfl with It, ns It cost lilm i rooiI patlont. 1 For a good Cooking Stovo with tho most and best trimmings call on Wil ling Bros. & Jordon. Cash Paid for Wheat. Tlio liigliest market price paid for good wheat at Glen. Hook Mills. 43tf 0. HUDDART & CO. CASH PAID iforwdUup; Cotton woods, Ash, film, Mimic, Box 1-Jlder, and ."sycamore, Call-ou uiu for sizes and jirico. JMU'L. V, FUUXAS. 7tf Urownville, Nebr, Nothing Tarnishes a room so nice ly and adds to theooiufort of a homo so much as that beautiful wall paper at vftiHcoll's Drug Store. ,UUSBEARl!ND. vCluucqD.jit Whittomoro's, at Bod jtock prices, On iccoivtnofi,,pediug bcdst.Vi for uy4Ci1stomors,; I, (jampot sparo any Otiudnion tras. .W.iAJudkinf. .-4 Cfdl,at tpH.ouico (or all kiitcs of job work, at reasonable rates."' Stoves MflffiS At tho request of Mike Jfcirada, of this city, we recently published an item charging Al. Cox, of Tccumseh, 1 With having in effect robbed liarada's little daughter when she was taking passage on his lwxck from Tocumseh to llrownville. Tho gist of Uarada's side of tho matter is that by intimidation, rough language to his daughter, and abuse of her father, for not paring her fare, she, altlrough knowing her faro had been paid, to save herself from further Insults from Cox, gave him all tlKj inonoy she had, which was .i2.20. Uappcars that when Miss Uarada camo thwiigli, Elder J. J, Henry, of tho Christian church, was .lso passenger on the hack, and Mr. Cox, not liking to rest under so serious a charge, has pro cured from Eld. Henry and published in tho TorchlijhU a statement regard ing tho matter which is aa follows: "1 went oit the hack, with Mr. Cox, on tho day that Miss Mollie Darada was said to bo robbed by tho driver. Was with them during the whole time; heard every woul spoken between them. The facts are as follows: 1 roilo with the driver. Mollio rode be hind on a scat to herself. Not ono word jiiiwod between them, until we arrived at Mr. Oten's.where wo changed hacks. Mollio asked tho fare. Mr. Cox replied, "two dollars. You owo me for a foinwr ride. Your father failed to pay it. It should have been paid a year ago. Your regular faro for tho two rides would really bo three doJJars; but if you will -pay mo two dollars cash, 1 11 call it square. 1 our father has not acted tho gentleman with ino, but I don't Watno you for it. I don't say this to hurt your feelings." Miss Harada then paid tiie two dollars, willingly. J.J. Henry. Aug am vr. oaojc! put! uoiuji tW Vs IP'3 ujuiO o; onion no. iioiiaa "jiroTmoo vst. qojnb 'sson'jmitnioHl 'OOTod 'Bpua; oHiioq oin jo juouiimoil du Xjdao rmu sauHi.) soq 'tqwq -jeoq 'oiqti) qsojx ")MA. oqi "I osnoq Xup-ai 02'lfe.' isoq oq oij o pop.ioosu Xikiioui -pnmrt kj 'ouiauaoj 'cisnon noimh 01H PUU lOOlOA SupUOBBJl) 11 UOinjAV 'Knvngpojuifi oqiJoiuopiS3j poaiqoap raoaq-BBqaovioi jo inim inoaS oqx Furman & Palmer lmvo fixed up a room at their placo of business for tho accommodation and comfort of all who desiro to enjoy a dish of ico cream. It is cosy and convenient, with clean nico tables and other fixtures. Ladies and gentloinon of town and country aro .Mflioitcd to call at Palmer and Fur- man's and test tho quality of their ice cream. FOR BARGAINS harness, collars, whtys, saddles, ness siioji, can 0111. 11. -JJiwer, corner Mai'n and Sccood streets iBrownville, Neb. STTOl T4BAT COVGIS, By going to the roliahlo and well known Drug stand of J. J. Bonder, at Nemaha City, anfl buying a -Si bottle f Green Mountain Coutfli Buham. If, after usviing two-thhnfls, you get no u'dTief, rettnm the lialanoe and g.'t your money lmolc See advertisement in tm paper, DO YOU WANT Nursery stoek, all kinds, of the very 1)0tt (iiiaMtj and varieties fre.sli from tho gronnd in which they grow? G01 to FVKXAS NUliSETlY, Kiiown vii.li:, Ni:iikaska. ."j7-tf Wo to-day cull nttontlon lo tho nrtvertlso inent of tho Prickly An'ti Ulttorn, which can ho found In iwiollior column. Thcso Hitters nro mudo from tlio purt'Ht nml bent inntorlalH, nnd tholr tonlo und aatttnrtlc propertied ron dorlhein RiiporJor tooll oMiois In dlsordero of tlio Sloinacti, Ilowols, Llvor, Ac. Just lleccivcd ! A large line of Dry Goods, Millinery Goods and Notions, whicli will bo sold atBF.l'J HOCK PRTTES. Call and see Clieuu At Lowman's old stand. 3oirN IcNeat, "Bti'iuI is tho stitff -Of aife," and, Homowood & ShliTcr'e Ulour as wliat ladies gonerurry uso icm when thtjy' want R-good article of the "stall." Can' bo had at tho tftros and groceries at, Wnwirvillo and NcmahaOity. .27ti OiAl mpon Seeinan !f er groceriee at low ,iriooR. Ho pays no front, does his own woilc, Imys Tor caffli, and ho tcnti nnil wall soil cheapor than any othur liousa Highest market price paid for Country iitoduce. For'Jirosli Groceries, Floxrr, Birfctor and Eggs, or anything else in tho GltO CEUY UNTJ; call on Jons MoXeaj., nt Lowinan's dlflfitand. Dr. Colfine, Dontdst, Brownvillo Offaie liours, 0 a. m. ie "D ,p. ,m.- .Not at hoiBSios FjidiU'8. New Firm. Lotu And Milt. Jones, under tho firm name "of Jones Bros., having purchas ed the meat market of Bath & Body, would respectfully invito the public to call and see thenu Jones Bros, claim to understand their business, and will not only keep all kinds of meats that can be had in this market, but deal it oiit in choice parcels, tastofully cut, to suit purchasers. Bomember tho place old atand of Body Bros. Wncn Never TlilnltJ If tteotrftbbod old bncholor vcho nttorod tills fionllmcnt could but wltnesitho lntcimo tliouuht, deep Hludy nnd tlioroufib Invcitlgn tlon ot T7omn lndetcrmlnlrJKthobeBt med icines tolcoop their fnmlllos well, nnd would note their Bngaclly nnd wladom In ilectlnf? Hop Ulttors an tlio best, and dctnonntrutlng It by keeping tholr families In pcrpotunl hoallli, nt n moro nominal ejipciiHo, ho would bo orcod to nknowlcdfye that such flontlmcnta nro bnselcitt nnd false. Notice Is hereby given that I will exnmino all poisons who may desiro to oITct themselves as candidate for teachers of the rinmry or common schools of this oonnty, at tho Court House, in Brownvillo on the first Saturday in each month. Philip Crothcr, 2l-tf Co-Superintendent. NEJACITY. B. Bell Andrews, M. D. rvcmnlm Citj-, Kcb. Calls In the Country Promptly Attend ed, day or niyht. SPEOI Al, ATTENTION K'von to mimical . dlHenHes of Yromou and surgical dlseaHcs of tho eye. BTir PatlontB from abrond can bo furnished will pleasant, rooms and accommodations. JFOMW Se MIJV1&M NERAL MERCHANOI Somalia City, Ko"b.. BOOTS. SHOES. AND HABNESS Mndo nnd ropalrec as well as can !bo done anywhere, and nt short notlco AMD VERY REASOXARLE TERMS. J. J3. REE1? LIVELY AND FEED SATBLE. Good buggies nnd horses, charges reas onable. Host; of care token of transient stock LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, KEMAHA CITY NEB., Centrally located ; Oood fare, and no trou. t)Io spared to timlco gnosis comfortable Good barn for horses and Ctuit'ges llcasoii able. ATTENT!dNrFARMERSl For your Agricultural Implemenls.goto DAVID A. MORTON, Farm and SprlT.i: Wnttnns. Sulky lMowu. Ktlrrlng l'lowa, Corn l'lanlers, Harrows,! vuii(iurn, itiuwurn, iiiiuviiiorN, inrn nueucrs, and thollossTongueless Cultivator. BHUUUM9KU MflfIMrmi MBKtTTTWll",1"l lfl.'"""TwnWEgTTW1 KEOAL ADVERTISEMENTS. (No.7&9) gHERIFF'fl SAIJG. BTATE'OF NKBKA.SK A, 1, . Conn'iw cif Nr.xuiA. nn Notlco Is hereby g-lven, Unit by virtue of an execution 4sued -out of the Jllstrlct Uonrt of NomulmiCaunty, Htntu of Nebralca, and to iniHllrected.nsSherlirof'fluldJounty, upon a Judgment rendered by ilnrvls H. Cuuroh, County Judge, within und J'nr said County, and a transcript thereof duly JUod and entered In tho District Clerk's ollleo ol said CotitityJn a certain caso wherein Tho State Batik of Not)rnsltaaConpfiratlon doliR business In Brownvillo wu I'lalntlir, and Theodore Iltll nnd Lewis Mill woroi defen dants, I will oiror for sale at l'ubllo Auction, nt tho door of tho Court llouso, In Brown vllle, In said Comity, on Snturilny. tho nd clay of July, A. 1)., tol.nt 1 o'clock. I M. tho following described lands In Nomnha County, Nobruska, to wit; (Tho undlvldod ono sixth rvj lntorest In Lot eight 8 Block 8lxty.elght.&Sjlln Homiilia Clly, Nonrasiux, togother with ull tho Improvements and prlvllegos theroto belonging, Taken on said execution as tbe property of Theodore inil. Terms of sale cash. Datod this '.'list day of May, A. D 1881. JOHN M. KLECKNKK, Hlierlll. Road Notice for Damages. To all whom It may ooncorn: Ehe com 'inlsstonor appolntoll to locate a county road, commenolng at tho .center of section SO, township i, tNorth of rango IB anst and running tlionco Honth 40,00 cimins to a Htnkoontho south lllno of sold section 'JO, terminntttng nt snld otitkn, ha reported in favor-of'tho establishment thoroof, and all objoctlons'tlioreto, or olalnw ifor dumagos, nutlBtbo tfled In thnemintnolork'tioniceoTi nr iboforo noon of tho 18th flay of Juno, A. i. PITSItlM RC udoi, nreucu road will uo eatuununod, witu outroforonootlioroto. :8AMDEL CULBKKTSON. HTwi .bounty (Jloiic LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Legal Notice. y In tho District Court of Nomnha County, Stnto of Nebraska. JI Irani O. Minlck, admlnlstrn-l tor t tho estnto of Jacob I Diihlln. Deceased. Order to vs. V show cause. Eliza A. OrlutieJl nnd tho un known heirs ot Jacob Dub tin, Deceased It appearing from thrpetltlon In tho above entitled cause that there is not sulllelent ftersonal ostato In tlio bands of said admin strator to pny the dobts outstanding against tho deceased and the expenses of adminis tration and that It Is necessary to soil real cstato for tho payment thereof. It Is hereby ordered that notlco be given by publication In tho Nrhkahka Anvi.n TiHKiias required bylaw In such case, that ull porsons Interested In said eslnto appear before the Judgo of the Second Judicial Dis trict of Nebraska, sitting at chambers at the Academy of Music In tho city of Lin coln, Lancaster County, Nobraska, on tho asth day of June, 1S31, nt 3 o'clock I". M.,to showcauso why a llconso should not bo grouted to snld Administrator to sell n much of the real estate of said dccoacd de scribed In the petition as shall bo neecssnry to pay hkU Ubt8. S. B. Pound, 49-W4 Judge. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Nemntia County, Nebraska. Clmrlcs U Flint, Plnlntlir, 1 vs. i 3Inry Houclilns and Hullo Edwnrds, formerly Brilo Ilouchlns, Dcft's. J Tho nbovo named Mary Ilouchlns, nou resident dcfetideut, ivlll take notlco that on tbo 281 U day of April, lasi, Charles L. Flint plntntlir. tiled his pettUon In tho District court of Nemnhn county, Nebrnska, agnlnst said defeudents, tho object and prayer ot which is to quiet the title of the pluiutlir In nnd to thoHouth-Westqnnrter of the South west n.unrtcr of section Twenty-Foui. Town ship six In Hnngo Thirteen East, In Nemaha county, Nebraska, and Uio relief demanded consists In excluding defetidunts from nil tltlo or Interest therein. You aro reoulred to answer or otherwise plead to saltl petition on or before tho Jth day of July, lb8l. CH A.KLKS h. FLINT. By J. II. BUOADY AND S. A. OsnoitN, ins Attoknix.s. ESTATE OF FKEDKBICKSEDOKAS, De ceased. In thomnttorofallowlngthollnat admlnlstratloa nccount of V. 11. Lorance, administrator with tbo will annexed, of tho estate of Frederick Sodom, dc eas ed. Notlco Is hereby given that June 3d, A. D. 1KS1 at luo'cloek n, in. at tho oftlce nt tlio County Judge of Nemaha County, Ne braska, In Brownvllle Nebraska, has been fixed by tbo courtas tho timo nnd placo for examining nnd allowing said account, wliti nnd whore all porsons interested may nppenrand contest the same, Duted May Oth ISH1. JOHN S. STULL, 17wl County Judge. TESTATE OF BAKNETT HAWS. Dea-!ed, !i In tbo County Courtof Nemaha County, Nebrnska. Nutleo Is Ivoroby gren that June 7th nnd December JOth 18sl. nt 10 o'clock A. M ot cneh clny. at the otHeeofthe County Judge of NewiahaC'onwty, NetiriiKltii, In Browuvllle. Netxrski, lvuvo Aeeni Uxed by the court as the times and place when and where all per sons who 'have clalmx nnd demands agntn-t said deceased can have tlio same examined, niUuvted and allowed. All claims not pre sented axtho last mentioned date will bo for ovor bn-rrcd, by ordrof thoemirt. Datwl MnyHth.iatJl. JGnN S. STULL, 47w4 CmrntyJudce. LoRnl Notlco. j, JOHN IIAUMAN, Owner of tbo real estate hereinafter described, you mo hereby no tilled thnt tbo following described rojd estate to-wlt: Allot block fllty-llvo VM). situated In tho town of-LotMlmi, Nemaha County, Ne braska, was duly purchaned at tax sale on the 11th day of April, 187(1, from A. H. .Gil more, ns County Tressurer of wild county, by A. F. and James Knox, for Uo tuxes lev led thereon respectively for the years ls77, Ib70, 1S7.0, 1S71, lb73, 187nnd 1871, and remain ing dolliKpiertt nnd unpnkl wp to tlio time of Mild tax sale. You are alsotiotffied that tho said land wafc taxed for the years atoresald in tho mime of John lluumnu, and certificate of said pur chase was on tlie isitli dny of April lb0 dulv assigned to tho underslioicd. You aio fur ther untitled thnt ttiotlmo of redemption said laud irom said Uw suAe Uioreof will ex pire SoptemlwrJst Ibbl, and that unless snld lanils aro redeemed from said tax snlo on oi before said last tiamed ilatoa deed will be de manded by nnd Issued to the undersigned pursuant to said sale and assignment there of for said land. Dated April 25th, 4S81. 18 w3 J F. WINTERS. (?Jo..C!J7.) SHERIFF'S SALE. K Notice lsliereby lven,thnt by virtue of an older of sale Issued out of tlio District Court ot Nemaha County, Slato of Nebraska, and to mo directed as Shorltr of said County, upon a. doe-reo and Judgment rendered by said -Court, ilti a case wherein -the State of .Nebiaska to tlio use iuuI for tho benefit of the School Fund thereof was plaintiff, and An thony P. Cogswell and Laura .Cogswell, hlo wile, and Benjamin llogeisand Rogers, his wife, were defendants, I will of fer for sale, nt-publlc auction, at tho door of tlie Court llouso In Browuvllle, In said county, on Suturtlnj, .Time 5tli A. 1) 1KR1 at 1 o'clock 1. M tho follmvlng described lands, In Nemaha County, NebniHka, to-wlt: .Lot (Ught (Sjaud tho east hulf of lot seven (7) In block nineteen (IWIn Brownvltle, Ncinn ha 'oimty, stive and exoept tberelrom the miHi;forty-Jlvol.'iifee.t of said Jot eight (S), and east half of lot sovon J.71, together with all tho Improvements ivud privileges there lotiekitiglng. Tul'.on on said order of oalo ns tho property Anthony d. Cogswell ana J.aura Cogswell, his wife, and Benjamin lingers and Rog ers, his -wife. Terms f sale, onsh. ' Dated, thlnlJlth day of "May, 16S1. JOHN M. KT.ECKNEK, 19w5 hherllf. No. 12.77.1 SHERIFF'S SALE. Notlco Is hereby lvon ihatliy vlrtno ot mi order of snlo Issued out of tho District 'Court of Nemaha County Nebrnska, and t uno directed s Shorltr of said -comity upon ii4lcreo and Judgment rondored by said Court In a caso wherein Walter F.-Straub and AnneHtraub. executors of Jnao Kfrinih. dr- ceaseil. woro plalntllls.audWIlllaiu M. Stark wns .001011(111111, x will niior for sale salontnubllo auction nt tho door of tho CoiirtlIoiiBofln Brownvillo In said County on Snturdty,.Jme, asth, A. 1). A88JI at ono o'clock p. in., tho following described lands, In Nomnha County Nebrnska, to-wlt : The south half of tho southeast nunrtor of section twonty-olght(2&), town four (4 north of rnngo sixteen C1C), and tho northeast quarter of section tbtrty-two (32), town four (), north of rango-fltxtaoti'dO), and the south wost'qunrlor of aeotlon ilvo (5), town four 1). north of rnngo rlfteon IS, togotbor with Ull tho lmprovomontsuiMl prlwlloges tboro to.lHDlonglng. Tiken on snld ordorof sale as tho prop orty or William Tfl. Htarii. v v Terms Mf stflo. cash. Dated, itblslth day of May, ifisi. I'JwS ifOICN M.fKLECKNKrt, Shorltr. It you want nny 'kinil of job workilouo, .lllain or fancy., Dlunks, liill 'hearts or letter heads, liorso billn, visit in carfls, woililing ciirils, etc. "Wo. huvoiino'oT Cholieat jol) oITlces 'in tr west.aud will do your work awamntm .anil alicaju