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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1881)
mimiiiiwn l . . r NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THUBSDAY, JUNE 2U, 1881. Window Shado3 at Nickell'a. Corn wanted on subscription. Grain and stock dealers aro busy and happy. "Wagon timber and iron by Stovon son & Cross. For first class groceries call on T. L. Jones. ltust on tho wheat complained of. is now being Furniture- and tinwaro repaired by Stevenson & Cross. Hilly Alderman has started a brick yard on tho bottom below town. Finest stock of wall paper over in Brownville at Nickell's drugstoro. Best Bread in tho city at Furmau fc l'nlmer's and don't you forgot it. Tho B. & 21. havo made somo long needed improvements about the depot. --Second hand No. 8 cook stove, good as new, for sale cheap. Call at this olllce. Tho pay car camo down last week and gladdened the hearts of tho 13. &M. boys along tho line. A much needed rain fell on this part of tho country Sunday last. It was gonoral throughout tho county. Best Bread in Brownville at the new Bakery of Furman & Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Givo thorn a trial. Maj. J. W. Pearman, of Nebras ka City, "Big Medicine Man" of tho Otoes, an old timer of tho State of Nebraska, and a politician of tho stem-winder and stem-sottor pattern, lias been appointed to a clerkship in tho Beatrice land oilico at a good sal ary. Express. Tho Inter Ocean, in noticing tho death of Hon. Henry S. Lane, of In diana, gets tho Lanes mixed, and speaks of tho deceased as having run for Vico President on tho Breckenridgo ticket in 1S00. That bourbon candidate was Gen. Joo Lano of Oregon. Henry S. Lano was as true a Bopub licaujis ever lived; and tho Inter Ocean will not fail to do his memory justice. IIo died in SJie SOth year of his age. "Wo take occasion to look over the "Physicians' Becord," in tho county chork's olllce and find the following names registered therein : A. S. Holladay, Brownville, graduate of Medical department of 'St. Louis University, 1S51. Chas. F. Stewart, Brownville, gradu ate of Eclectic Medical Institute, S. W. cor. Court and Plumb sts., Cincin nati, Ohio, 1S0-1. "William Arnold, Brownville, gradu ate Starling Medical College, Colum bus, Ohio, ISoO. V. M. Boal, Sheridan, graduate col leg Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, Iowa, 1S81. Ambrose L.Fulton, Sheridan, gradu ate Northwestern Medical College, St. Joseph, Mo., 18S1. Israel Bedell, Peru, graduate University N. Y. city, 1S03. John F. Neal, Peru, graduate, Eclectic Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1S70. Adolph Oppermann, Sheridan, gradu ato Medical College, Hoidelburg, Germany, 1S04, and also Medical Col lege, St, Joseph, Mo., 1SS0. APrancis B. Beed, Poru, graduate Medical Department Iowa Stato University now college of Physicians, of Keokuk, 1S50. B. Bell Andrews, Nemaha City, graduato Ilahnoman Medical College and Hospital, Chicago, 111., 1870. W. W. Keeling Nemaha City, gradu ato Eclectic Medical Instituto, Cincin nati Ohio, 1804. Tho following, registered, not grad uates, aro privileged to practico under tho statuo allowing non-graduates to practico who havo practiced medicine for ton years, and tho last past two years in tho Stato:' James Kay, Nomaha City, practiced 17 years 12 years at Nemaha. Martin N. Van Fleet, Sheridan, practiced 30 years two years in State. S.B.Lutgen, Podunk, practiced 20 yoars six years in Nomaha county. S. W. McGrew, Loudon, practicod thirteen years twelve years in Noma ha county. "Want butter and eggs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. LOOAL PERSONALS. Nickell put up a new awning Monday. Miss Hattlo Smith is visiting at Tecumsoh. J. M. Dryden returned from Omaha this week. -r A. II. Gilmoro will build a large storo room iu Calvert. Peto Taylor, of tho B. & M., was in town Monday ovening. Win. II. Hawloy, of Washington precinct, called Saturday. Geo. F. Saulcy called Wednesday and renewed his subscription. A. W. Nickell, returned from Lawrence and Kansas City Saturday. Bobt. McMillon, of Poru precinct, called on Tin: Advektisku Saturday. Frank Scofield now has chargo of tho Chicago Lumbor yard in this city. Hon. Chas. Blodgotte, of Laray otto, called on Tin: Advertiser last Saturday. Capt. J. J. Mcrcor went to Lin coin Tuesday to attend tho Grand Lodgo A. F. & A. M. Our sturdy old friend Georgo Bryant, added to our list his son's name, of Downs, Kas. Wm. Botton, Central City and Nemaha mail agent, is again on duty after a severe illness. Mrs. W. A. Jndkins arrived homo Friday ovening last from a visit to hor daughters in Missouri. Birt. Bhodes and Walt. Swope, of Nemaha, were perambulating our streets Monday evening. Geo. I). Cross has chargo of tho Chicago Lumber Go's, yard at Calvert, and is selling lots of Lumbor. Mrs. Helen Bobertson, who has been in this city visiting for sovoral weeks, returned to St. Joo Tuesday. Eli Terry, of tho firm of Terry & Fishor, Nemaha City, passed through this city Monday on his way to St. Joo. Hi. Swart?, intonds build ing a store room and dwolling house in Calvert work to commenco next week. Tho County Commissioners aro in session this weok as tho board of equal ization. Will bo in session all tho week. L. L. Hulburd, Esq., camo up from Humboldt Friday. Ho will open an oilico' in Calvert as soon as ho can got a room. Jack Chapelo, tho gardener, is now nirnisning our people with nice new cabbago. As a gardener Jack is a success. Our farmor friend, JohnMonteith, called on us Wednesday and left some lucre, in consideration of which ho is to receivo This Advertiser for an other year. Don. J. Arnold started Tuesday on an extended tour through tho west for his health. IIo wont via. St. Joseph, and will visit Denver and other points in Colorado. Our young friend, Benj. Arnold, son of Dr. Arnold of this city, returns home a graduate from tho Stato Uuivorsity. Tjie Advertiser con gratulates him. Wo were pleased to receivo a call from Messrs J. F. Hollenbeck and Ed. T. Ewan, of Calvert, Saturday, Mr. H. has chargo of Jones & Mageo's lumber yard at that place. Our friend John Lowis, of Aspin wall precinct, called last Thursday and paid for Tin: Advertiser two years in advance John is a "brick," and wo are always glad to sec him. Torchlight: Our good looking cousin. Mr. G. W. 1 airbrothor, or Brownville, is spending a fow days in Tecumsoh. Geo. is tho tiik Tenor singei oftheFannio Arnold Company. Mr. Bowe, son of Eld. Chas. Bowe, arrived at homo from tho west ern part of tho stato, Sunday evening. IIo camo by team, and says that Tecum seh is tho liveliest town ho struck on tho route until ho arrivod at Brown ville. Davidson Plasters has been very sick for over a weok, and it was thought that ho would not recover but ho is now getting hotter, and wo trust will soon bo all right. IIo has been ro inoved to town, in ordor that ho might bo near his physician, Dr. Holladay. Henry Shiffer, tho boss miller, of Ilomowood's mills and his wife woro in tho city Saturday. Mrs. ShiiTor troated horsol, wo noticed to a splended now spring Bain wagon, from Stovonson & Cross. Mrs. S. drives a "spanking" team and knows just how to handlo tho ribbons. Henry will bo mighty pleasant now so as to get an invitation to rido occasionally. Miss Fannio Arnold, and com pany repeated thoir musical entertain ment, with somo slight omissions and additions, at Tecumaoh on Thursday ovening last. Ono of tho best audienc es that ever assombled in their ilno opera house, greoted tho Brownvlllo folks, and Miss Arnold oxprossed to us her unreserved appreciation of tho many courtesies Bhown hor and hor companions, and for tho very cordial manner thoy woro rccolvcd and ontor tained by tho peoplo of Tecumsoh. We copy tho following from tho papors of that city. Tho Chictain says: Tho Fannio Arnold trotipo, of Brownville, gavo us a delightful enter tainment on Thursday ovening. Miss Arnold's vocalization is excellent and she is a careful artiste. Tho attend ance was largo and it is due tho trotipo to say that tho concert was very much enjoyed. Miss Arnold fully met tho expectations of thoso who havo been led to beliovo that sho was a singer second to none who havo visited Tecumsoh. Her voice, herself, woro all in her favor, and sho will bo warm ly received when sho comes again. Her rendition of tho Waltz song from "Pirates of Penzance," was capital and gained her much applause. Mrs. Bailey and Miss Ilitto sang difficult music acceptably, whllo Miss Furnas, Mr. and Mrs. Fairbrother, Mrs. Cross and Miss Smith, sang and acted well. Tho "Bobin Bedbreast" sang by Miss Alico Ilitto was prettily rendered and well received. Mr. Huddart's inako up as a darkov was stunning. Wo aro glad to see them over hero anil aro not disposed to criticiso at all, and wo hope thoy will como again. Tho Torchlight says: Thursday night, as per announce ment, tho Fannio Arnold Concert Company, of Brownville, composed of ten persons, gavo an entertainment in tho Opera llouso to u largo audience Our columns being full, wo cannot givo tho inombors of tho company an ex tended notice, as wo would like to do, and 6f which thoy aro deserving, but will only say, tho audionco wis do lighted with tho music, both vocal and instrumental Miss Fannio Arnold, of Brownville, as a singer, is "with surpassing glory crowned," and lias not hor equal in the west. At theconcert, Thursday ovening, all persons present wero charmed with her splendidly cul tivated voice and tho outbursts of applaud that followed every song sho sang, was oviuenco tnai tnc auuience appreciated her talent. Salt Lake peaches cheap at J. L. McGce's. 4th of July GOODS .Inst .Ajri'iviiig At DOLEN'S. TWINE BINDER Buy no other than WALTER A. WOODS', or BUCKEYE, Theso aro tho leading machines. For sale by tho "Regulator." TlIOS. BlCIIARDS. IT COST TFCLOSE OUT. Fice Founds of Hyson Tea for 81 at Nickell's Drug Store. Fancy belts at J. L. Mc Gee's, Cabbago Plants for Sale. Largo lot of cabbago plants for sale 23 conts per hundred. John Davis. Prunellos, currants, prunes, pitted cher ries and every thing in the grocery line cheap at J. L. McGee's. GRAIN r Highest market price paid by D. E, Douglas & Co. STOCK MOGS For sale by J. Bauhchkomi. Lot tho dend bury their dond nml tho liv ing tiBO Dr, Marntinll'R Rig Illood nml Ltvor Curo nnd bo woll, Hlg bottles fifty contH. All drugglHtu nro ngontH. Cook Stovo For Sale. "Homo Comfort," No. 8, complete with reservoir. Call on or address John Daviks. Cook Stove for Sale "Monogram," No. 8, apply to Furman & Palmer. Anyoho wishing to buy an outfit for housekeeping can savo monoy by buying of Stovonson & Croas, a they keep everything in that lino. KEY CITY Carriage Tops i THE MOST HANDSOME AND Dl'RAM.E TOP KOIl THIS MONKY MAN UFACTURED. Thoso Tops aro readi ly attached to any scat with seat irons and lifting rails. For sale by B. F SAUDER, Mimfacturcr . J)eater in Harness, Saddles, AC. Brownville, Neb. mmm Tho Down nro of scoontl growth Ash rubber oloth, Htntlonnry minrtora, bmik nml iiiilt UIOIII. Hinutmiiri minrlnrit. tm.ilr nml .litpnnned. Tho Improved ContlmiotiH Hhlfllntt Hull which nrof urn l.ihcil with ench Top nro of n rccon i patent, and fnr importer Sunday Sohool Piouio. Tho London Sunday Schools gavo a picnic Saturday tho 18th of June, in Mrs. Loveless' maplo grovo. By ten o'clock, regardless of tho roar of dis tant thunder and tho Hash of vivid lightning, the fences wero lined with teams, and tho grovo was nearly filled with peoplo. Tho exorcises open ed with prayer by Prof. McKenzie, of Peru, and a song by tno schools. Tho Methodist school, superintended by J. H. Peory, camo llrst on tho program mo; this was followed by the Christian school. Tho children in both schools acquitted thomsolves admirably, and their selections wero good. Mrs. Harding read a real interesting paper on tho Mysteries of Christianity. All the exercises wero attended by ex cellent music. Next on tho programme was dinner, and a more bountiful repast no ono would wish to sit down to pies, cakes, strawberries and creani.chlcken, pickles, ice-cream and lemonade, saying noth ing of tho bread, butter, cherries, Jollies, &c. who would want a bettor place to spend a fow hours. In tho afternoon there wore a few short addresses, some good music and considerable miscellaneous talking. The whole occasion was an enjoyable affair, and tho people of London cannot re ceivo too much praiso for their hospi tality and interest in good things. We can but 'say in tho words of many othors, "London is tho place for good times and plenty to oat'" CONTENT. FINEST and Largest lot of Collins and Fur nituro over brought to Brownville at V. A. Judkins' FOE a full line of all kinds of Fourth of- July goods call on McGee & Moore. "Calvert" is tho name llnully adoptod for tho new B. & M. town west of Nemaha City. Lots aro be ing sold at sonsational prices as is always the case in tho beginning of now towns having fair prospects and there is no lack of buyers. Wo havo pot boon on tho ground yot, but as every body says "Calvert is going to spring into existence with an astonishing "boom," it must bo so. There aro two or three lumbor yards being established, and lively preparations for building, and tho establishment of various kinds of business aro going on. BARB WIRE. Notwithstanding our largo trado in barb wiro last season, 1880, wo have again commanded tho trade, and Bold over :i."0 spools sinco Jan. 1st, 1881. Tills fact alono proves tho excellccy of our wiro. Wo handlo tho following llrst class licensed wiro: Tho Joliet and Bakor & Scutt's patents. Call and see us. Wilmno Bros. & Jordnn. "noticeT McGee & Moore will open an entire new stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes and Gro ceries the new town of Calvert on or about September 1st. Tecumseh is preparing to colobrato tho Fourth in an appropriate manner, as is tho custom with thoso rural patriots. The boss flour is made by Henry Shiffer at Home wood's. Call for Gold Com. aA Jit finely finished nro trimmed with the bent aliln I'lirtnlmi 'miinn in All Irnn iwmilv aide Curtnlmrcomplolo. All Iron ihmUH to uny other. imimiiuj-ii imiMumuniMmmq Dissolution Notice Notice Is heroby glvon that tho partnership heretofore existing be tween Alex Snow and Joseph Clear water, proprietors Brownville livery stable, Is dissolvod, by mutual consent, Joseph Clearwater retiring from tho llrm. All accounts payable to Alex. Snow who will continuo tho business at tho samo place. A lux Snow. JOSICI'H CMiARWATKR. Fruit jars at J. L Mc- brCC'S. S4 Stoves, furniture, andquoouBwaro by Stevenson &, Cross. New line of slippers and shoes at J. L. McGce's. Headquarters on dress goods at J. L. McGce's. Jones & Magee, Lumber dealers, who aro doing an ex tensive lumber bushiest In this stato and Iowa, aro receiving lumber at this placo to stock up their yard at tho new town of Calvert. Thoy will havo a good trado. Call for Homcwood's flour. J.1)! itand you'll use no other. If you want any kind of job work done, plain or fancy, blanks, bill heads or letter heads, horse bills, visit ing cards, wedding cards, etc. Wi have ono of tho best job olllces iu tir west, and will do your work promj)Wj and cheap. Nuts, Candies and Fire Works of all kinds, at Dolen's. New goods daily u- vvwu ui i vvJ y.?j7.7. at J. L. McGee's. FOR BARGAINS in Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Millinery Goods go McNoal. Lowrnan's stand. Groceries to John Parasols, Fans, Lawns and Buntings, cheap at Dolen's. Biliousness or coustlpation Is a sign of disordered livor. Curo thorn both with a bottlo of Dr. Marshall's Bromo Uno.thoBig Blood Medicluo, fifty conts a bottlo. Mosquito McGee's. bars at J. L. Decorated ware and Glass Sets cheap at Dolen's. Gold Coin makes the whitest and best bread. Try it. For constipation, costivoncss, or biliousness, uso Dr. Marshall's Big Broinoline. Big bottles for fifty conts. Ask your druggist for it. The finest assortment of ginghams at J. L. McGce's. For bllltouHiioHB nnd oomitlpntlon of tho bowels, uho Dr. MnruhnU'H 111k Illood nnd LlTor Curo, Ilromollno, n speody nnd prompt ouro. Only fifty contn. G. H. ANDREW, l'JtOl'llIETOIt American House, Bro-wuvillo, XVot. Only lltut olnss 81 por dny hontto in tho city. Worm menls nt nil hours, 23 ceuts. Good Btabllnn uttacued.