Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 14, 1881, Image 5

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NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
THURSDAY, JULY' 11, 1881.
1TtfWmlimi wff'VVtll.y,tiytf
Window Slmdcs at Nickell's.
For first class groceries call on
T. L. Jones.
Kalsominiug of all colors, at Nick
cll's Drug Store.
Have- yon sore eyes? Soo Mrs.
Monahau's card.
Stoves, furniture, and queensware
by Stovenson ca Cross.
New supply of nico cakes at Fur
man & Palmer's.
Furniture and tinware repaired
by Stovenson & Cross.
Extra copies of the advkhtisicu
at A. W. Nickcll's.
Yorkshire hogs, highbred for sale
by Stevenson fc Cross
Haiti "Wagons, whips and cross-cut
saws by Stovenson & Cross.
Finest stock of wall papor over
in Urownvillo at Nickcll's drugstore.
"Want butter and eggs. Highest
price paid by Stevenson & Cross.
Best Uread in the city at Furman
& Palmer's and don't you forget it.
Collins and furniture, a large stock
of all styles by Stevenson & Cross.
A copious shower of rain fell in
the southern portion of the county on
Tuesduv.
Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownvillo
Oilico hours, i) a. m. to ." p. m. Not at
home on Fridays.
Just received a very largo and
choice stock of groceries and confec
tions at the City Bakery.
The woman suffragists held a big
meeting in Omaha last week, and J. G.
Clark dished up the taffy.
t have engaged another baker and
will furnish you fresh bread, calves,
and pies every day. Ii. Stkohlh.
Best Bread in Brownvillo at the
now Bakery of Furman & Palmer al
ways fresh and clean. Give them a
trial.
Nothing furnishes a room so nice
ly and adds to the comfort of a homo
. so much as that beautiful wall paper at
Nickell's Drug Store.
A convicted saloon keeper of
Omaha, under the now law, has ap
pealed to the supremo court, when a
test decision will bo had on the consti
tutionality of tho law.
G. AW Fairbrother, Jr. has been
spending most of his time for tho htdt
ton dayo at Calvert, getting ready to
issuo his paper. Tho first number of
tho paper will appear Thursday this
wool;.
Guitoau told his brotherMn-law,
Mr. Scovillo, of Chicago, that tho
thought of tho assassination of tho
President, camo to him while ho was
in bed, ''as a revelation from God,"
about six weeks before tho commis
sion of the crime.
Titus & Williams, it will bo per;
ceived, liavo tho nobbiest awning in
town, but thoy can afford it; for thoy
have- tho biggest stock of goods, sell
moro goods, and cheaper, than any
liouso in Southeast Nebraska. Call
jLuid soo new goods just received sure
to have just what you want.
During tho past week tlio improve
ment in tho condition of President
Garilold has been constant; and wo
aro pleased to say to our readers that
while he is not yet out of danger, thoro
aro reasons, based upon tho healthful
condition of tho wound, for tho strong
est hope that ho will entirely recover.
Tho fact is Mr. IIowo has been
long making favor with tho railroads.
.iliiiuliUl Pud.
Yes, Mr. Howe has worked, and is
working, to induco tho great railroads
to come, to invest their millions within
our lines, to rib our county with their
cteel bars, to bless our people. Mr.
Ifowo is and has been doing this while
tho idiots of tho Post aro whining
. bout railroad monopolies and "rail
road cappers." Now that tho "mo
nopolists" stand aloof, and Sheridan
i , likely to bo loft out in tho cold, they
may liavo arrived at that dogreo of
oinmon sonso as to wish that they
too had been "making favor with tho
railroads."
Jblne teas at J. L, McGcg'h,
LOOAL PEKSONALS.
Baltist Stroble naid St. .Tnsouli n
visit last week, on business.
Capt. J. L. Carson returned from
his visit to Pennsylvania last week.
Don. Arnold returned this week
from his visit to tho Hooky Mountains.
Mr. Tlios. Tobin, of Glen Rock
gave Thk AVKKTisi:n an agreeublo
call on Tuesday last.
Frank Harris, bmllmr nf .m.
station agent, has charge of tho tele
graph oilico at Calvert.
lion. T. L. Schick is still confined
to his room by sickness. He is, how
ever, a little better this week, and
will, wo trust, soon be able to bo out
again.
Mr. A. 11. Grable, father of Mm.
Carr, of Cass County, 1ml., is in tho
city. Mr. G. is an old reader of the
AnvKimsim, and called on us to hear
the latest from tho wounded Preside! f.
Mr. J. I). Beach has located in
Brownvillo purcnasing a half inter -it
in Berlin's Lone Tree Barber Shop.
Mr. B. is a good worKinan and a pleas
ant gentleman, and we aro glad to wel
come him to our cits.
Tom Stocker last week sold to
B. M. Bailey about 40 head of ven
lino hogs, and received $.".:J0 per lu'u
cwt. for them. A very good priro, by
tho way. Twenty-six of stocker's hog
averaged :12(1 pounds, and many of
them were less than one year old!
Undo Fred. Swart, starts this
week for a visit to relatives in Penn
sylvania, and from thoio will go to
Germany to see his old home. Mr. s.
lias not been out of Nebraska for 2i
years, does not o'wo a dollar in the
world, and thinks ho is entitled to a
good vacation. AVe wish him a pleas
ant visit and safe return.
M
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Notwithstanding our large trade in
barb wire last season, 18Su, we have
again commanded the trade, and sonl
over ?)."0 spools since Jan. 1st, issi.
This fact alone proves the cxcellecv of
our wire. AVe handle the following
first class licensed u ire: The Joliet and
Baker & Seutt' patents. Call and
see us. AVillinc linos. & Jokonn.
Champion Reaper glower
AND NEW CORD BINDER,
For sale by David Oajiimiislt..
Mr. J. D. Beach has purchased an
interest in Berlin's Lone Tree Barber
Shop, and the new firm invites, you to
call when you want a shave, hair cut,
sea foam or shampoo.
Mr. Beach is recently from Ottawa,
111., and is a first-class workman, in
every respect. Mr. Berlin is too well
known as a skillful workman to need
any recommendation from us.
These gentlemen have tho neatest
and best.furnished shop in this part of
tho State, and all they ask is a trial.
Thoy also have on hand tho best brands
of cigars, and lovers of the weed are
requested to give them a call.
Mr. Berlin desires to return thanks
to his friends for past patronage, and
asks a continuance of favors in the
future.
fi'or Stent,
A now Store Kooni in Nemaha City
a desirable location for business.
Apply to J no. S. Minick.
A Car Load of
Marsh No. 4, "Reaper
and Mower
ayiII arrive this week.
Call and see 'em.
For Sale by
Ted Huddaht.
FAIlftlEKS.
T have just received a car of Champion
machines consisting of Mowers,
Reapers, Combined machines and
new Twine Binder, Call and see for
yourself. David Camfjiku..
For Halo.
Twenty head of two year old steers,
y-l w John Stokix
For the next sixty
days McGcc & Moore
will sell all kinds of
summer goods at cost.
Largest stuck of screen wire,
nas come to JJrownville lor
Stovonson & Cross. Can give you
plain, drab, green, black, figured and
landscape, all widths, cheap, by Stoven
son & Cross.
FOR BARGAINS
in Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Groceries
and Millinory Goods go to John
McNoal. Lowman's stand.
GRAIN !
Highest market price paid by D. ,
Douglas & Co.
Fine Groceries
Flour, of all Grades,
Solectdd Teas, Pure Coffee antl
Spices,
Choice Syrups and Molasses,
Drlcil nml Cnmtcil Fruits In Vnt-lnt y,
Glass and Queensware,
Also, a complete stock of Ci'iars nml
Tuhaiio, and a full stock of Candies at
TmrzBtftcttssa
LONDON,
Weather, Jupiter must have let
Phaeton have.thecar of tlie sun again,
and he drives with tho same old fury -'"
in the shade.
-- As reporters failed.last week.to tell
of the fourth, (all ate too much, likely,)
wo will say for this neighborhood, that
about every one went to Sheridan, and
many other neighborhoods went too,
from the appearance of things thoro -such
a big crowd. Ak for our self, we
weut.but arrived there late.not too late
however, to partake of an elegant din
ner at tho table of Day and Dundus.
An to the oration of Mr. llroady, all
have had a chance to judge of its ex
cellence.those not there as well as those
who heard it. And if any ono has
failed to see in it a product ion of much
merit, why they must be blind, morally
and intellectually. But we presume no
such one can be found.
Stowell, Mercer, Winters and Howe
added each a dainty side dish to the
more substantial centre ones, in the in
tellectual feast. All very good.
Harvesting has begun. Barley is
good, oats fair, wheat not so good in
many places.
Although not chronicled in due
time, yet it is not too late to say that
it was a daughter that was born' unto
Mr. and Mrs. Kacemire, and that it was
a son that was born unto Jasper and
Alice McKonnie, just a few weeks ago.
Two persons wore baptised at
Loudon last Sunday, by Kldor Thos.
Edwards. The subjects were Eugene
Winters, and Xellio Young. As they
have "risen to walk in a new life," may
they so form each a character that will
give I hem an entrance into the beauti
ful city, when their earthly pilgrimage
is over.
"Ono sinner destroyetli much good,"
That a cloud of gloom has been thrown
over this nation because of the terrible
act of that human monster, Charles
(iinteau. tho assassin. While wo stand
terror stricken in viewing that fearful
crini$ and bow in reverence before the
mystery of that providence which per
mitted it let us write our prayers to
the controller of events, tho arbiter of
destiny of all his creatures, for tho re-
cm orj of our beloved President; and
that we may bo saved from crazy poli
ticians, and religious fanatics, and con
ceited fools, and dogmatic raving of
idiots.
We extend much sympathy for
postmaster Gill, of Glen Hock, in his
protracted illness. May he soon be re
stored to health and usefulness. Mr.
(Jill is one of the men of solid worth.
The gang of men and teams at head
quarters stuck her out during the heat
Tuesday. Pott.
It was cruel to "stuck her out"
while so hot, she might have wilted.
Ladies fine slices a,nd
slippers, all grades, at J. L.
M'cGee's.
Boneless ham and dried beef by
Stovenson fc Cross.
JUDKINS
has just received a new invoice of
fine furniture and undertaking good.
Buy no other than
WALTER A. WOODS',
orlUTKEYE,
Thoso aro tho leading machines. For
sale liy tho "Bogulator."
TllOS. lllCIIAilOS.
Frail jars at J. L Jl"o
Gee's: Now Homo sewin' machine, all
styles, at Stevenson & Cross.
Attention Farmers !
If you, want the best Head
er qet the
WEYHRIOH,
Made at Pel: In, 111., and for
sale bij
DA DTD CAMPBELL.
Tho best cook Btovo, with tho
latest improvements, you can buy of
Stevenson &, Cross.
Gold Coin makes the,
whitest and best bread. Try
it.
TWiE BINDERS
Shooting Match,
Tim following Is Urn ncoro of lh shooting mutch
by llio Nemnhn County Hportsmen'H Club on tlio
Fourth of July)
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ond,2.h); HolkL-1 unil Dunham dlvldo third, $l.lo.
Great Bargains in Sum
mer Goods at J. L. Mo
Gee's. When you want a jmoil meal, call
at J. I.. Hawkins' restaurant, ilrst room
east of .Imlkins' furniture storo. Meals
only '25 cents.
Keg Syi'up and Fish at J.
L. McGce's.
Wanted.
I wantat,'ood farm horse; will pay
a good price for a good animal.
tW C. SlIAFIClt.
J led ford.
Ingrain and Bag Carpets
at J. L.McGee's.
Hay Hakes, Collins and Laco Cur
tains, by Stovenson & Cross.
Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses
Uy .Stovenson & Cross.
STOUK IEOGS
For sale by J. Hausoiikolii.
ON DECK AND COMING.
H. H. Dolcn has
purchased a full stock
of goods for his new
store at Calvert, and
will he there about the
last of August or first
o f September, a n d
will take immediate
charge of the Calvert
store himself, while
he will continue at
the Great Interna
tional his usual full
and complete stock of
goods. My Brown
villo store will be un:
dor the management
of my present clerks,
S. T. White and Al
bert Gilmore, who
will as ever merit the
patronage of a kind
public. 1 hanking my
friends in the county
for past patronage, I
ask a continuance of
favors in the future.
Respectfully,
H. H.DQLEN.
Kotioo.
Mrs. H..T. MoxAirAN, of Maryvillo,
Mo., will visit HrownvUlo July 20th
and remain four days. Sho will stop
at the Sherman House where she will
be prepared to treat all forms of oyo
diseases successfully, except such as
reipiiro surgery. Her treatment is a
permanent euro for Granulated IOyo
Lids and all forms of intlammatiouof
tlio eyes.
For the boss sets of ff ass
ant ro fo to J. L. HfcGee's.
SCllEENmtE,
(OllKHN AND DUAII.)
Weed and Grass Scyths, Oil Stoves,
Lariat I'ins, Hope, Xails, Corn Shellers,
Tinware and llepalriny, at
Viu.ino linos. & J ono AN.
Frank Farmer, Hock l'ort, had
ono of his legs badly broken on tho 4 th
by the upsetting of a four-horse bus ho
was driving.
Something new in Laces.
Call and see them at J. L.
Mo Gee's.
iJWBapagicMxwrtniiiiiiii iiii"i i inn i mxmim num
Report of tlio Condition
1st NATIONAL BANK,
AT IlllOWKVIM.U,
In the Htnte if Neliriixltn, nt olosc of
IiiihIihihk, aTmiu .'lOtli, 1H81.
llKHOV IU.'1'H.
l.nnniniidDlKCOuiitH II0,:i: 29
Overdrnlts 2,S-.3 01
U. H, llondH to fiocuro rirouhitlnn BO.OOO 00
Other Stnoks. IIoikIs mill MortKOKi-H K.332 ttl
Duo from npjiroveil ronervn iii;oiitn.. 1111,710 V
lino from nthor National llnnkH W.lll II
Dtid from state IlnnkHniKl lliuikor. if),iM S!)
Itenl ftnto, Furniture and FUlurcH 0,002 f.3
Current oxpoiiHofi and ta.t.'s pnld 3,'j.Vi VJ
Clirrks nml other ciinh Items 8,'Ul i'Z
HIINof other HiuiIch CJDfi 00
Friiotlonnl curruncy IiioIiiiIIiik iilokoM
uml pennies I'JI Tl
Hpiulft - 11,172 SJ
J.exnl-tondur nutew 20.000 00
llodemptlou fund with U. H. Tranuror (5
per rout, of clrculntlon) 2,'.p 10
Duo from U.S.Truasurur.othfcr than 5 per
cunt, redemption fund l.nno 00
Total fl'K.ltf 'J I
IilAHimTlIM.
Capital Htock paid In fio.OOO fK
Hurplus fund -0mO Oo
Undivided prolllt M.11I 8.1
Natlomfl lliwiU mitiM outstandlim ,000.00
Individual deposit! Huhjrct to
check r!7l,Wl Tl
Demiuid curtlllcnton ol depoiilt 20,:tl wi
Duo to other National Hanks...- 'i'ii 18
Dfifttohtatu llankmuid JIuuUore 2 13
Total Dcponlts 29I.C73 to
Total
HTATi:OFNKHltAHrCA.B1)i
- 170,157 01
t It. DavlHon, Cnshlor or tho nhovo mimed
lunik do Holmniily HWt'iir that the ahove Htutoineut
J tnio to tho boat of my knowledRo and heller.
U truo, iu Ai i)A viHON, Cashier.
unhncrlbcrt nml sworn to herornniotlilH Ttlnluyol
nilv IS 1. J- 0. AIoNauoiiton
July' ' Notary Public.
(.orrcct-AlteHti RSt
M, A.HANDT.KV, VDIrectors,
It. M. UAII.KV, J