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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1881)
imtmk ADYEMSSER ck Vv tfalPbrothor & Co., tAljIliliora dblrnprletora. Subscription, 2,00 Far Yew )ft AAv&neo OPftQtXti PAVElt OP THK COUNTY. LUt ofLottor lluumining in tliu iotolIlcG nt l)rt)Wti ville, NcbniHkn, for wot ending Cuiumltigs, Mr. 15. UiJ, Mra. Anjaliv Flfthbotirn, Henry. Ml, Mi Anna. Hiirrliwm, S. HwliWUs Mm.A.M.2 Ituvcnn, I'eU-r, Wagner, Gcorgo. Litulu'Itf, M. A. Wilkinson, tfatmiel. .f itwin, MWw Adella M. JfcsTAL GAUDS. MclNttUwi, .1. M. Morgan, II, C. Strong, Juuok "PerHons calling for any of UiguIjovc will please Hay ailctrtimtl. Ottlco hours iu nu to S ji. in. Sun dayn, from l to 10 a. in. T. C. IIackkr, l M. Tr rtnA cUvm grwr.ri.si call on U I. Johch, New tfipyrty of nk-o txibi'sut Fur man X-, J'tUuicrH, -"Prmittwe nml tinware repaired StevAiiwon & Cross. ty CnU at UjIh ofllee and get a copy of llip-Stutfc Fair premium lwt. Tlio elegant White tfewfiig Jhi 'chine for Halo by T. F. Seaton. "WedneHilay 20tli was tlio hottest day and night of the season, ho far. Heat Hread in the city at Furman & Palmer's- and don't you forget it. Our gardener, John Davis, on last Thursday presented us with the lirst inuskmelon of the season. Thanks. Hest Hread iu Brownvillu at the now Bakery of Furmaii & Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Give them a trial. Wo are selling the llrst class New Home Sewing Maehino and that gives untho aatisfaction iu every way. Call ;uidfiuo the different .-styles. Stevenson ifc Cuoss. "It may not ho design," says the Bal timore Hun, "hut over since the attack on the President, Mr. Blaine, in driving out, is Hanked hy friends or dependents who sit in the carnage with lilin." John Burke, Omaha, was lined a few days ago i?!(5 for getting drunk and in humanly heating a mule. Iu default of payment ho was Hentto jail for .'10 days, (lood enough for him. Tho latest stylos of picture frames at prices to suit tho times. Call at the Photograph Gallery, in Brownville.and bo convinced. Also get Tannar to take your photographs and be happy. Mr. A. E. Touzalin presented the Y. M. C. A., of Hastings, tflOO to aid in purchasing books and periodicals for thoir library. Mr. Touzalin's generosi ty is not limited to persons or places; ho aids all. Omaha Teleyrum. Wo should think tho country emp tied itself into Brownvillo lust "Satur day. Tho streets wore literally jammed with teams, tho sidewalks tilled with people, tho Htores crowded with cus tomors. A gentleman taking in tho busy scene said, "That lookH pretty lively for a dead town, doesn't it V" Tho town in Lafayette which sup ports the euphonious name of PonrNK will have a depot on tho M. P. railroad and will be one of tho best towns on tho lino iu this county. And why not, with an agricultural region second to none in tho county, to back it? Tho two twin girls of Mr. John Pohlman, 10 miles east of our oity, died of whooping cough this week, and wero both buried in one grave; their arowasll months. Tccumseh Tovch iht. Wo furthoflearn from thvTorchltuht that Mr. Pohlinun'a entiro family aro rioriously atllicted with whooping cough Tho Sunday school superintendent at Center. Saline county, killed a rattle snake iu tho school house a short time sin ce. Jixah a n;t. Well that was till right, and in accord with instructions of verso H, eh. l, Gen. And also tho vilo ereaturo clear ly had no right to bo in a Sunday school houso. Those who pay for tho Advku nsKit In advance, hereafter will got it it $1,50 a yoar. Of thoso who do not ay in advance two dollars will bo ro mirod. Call, settle arrearages, and get ho advantage of thoso reduced terms. Poll your frlonds who do not tako the boss old papor that it can now bo had i'oronly 81.50 a year In advance. inlJMiimthUitiimrMhwHMitlnViM&Utm M Friday, tt2d Inst., Albert P. Tal Mlt and Charles K. Talbott, brothers, the former 21 and the hitler but 17 yearn old, were hanged lor the ttion atroiiH crime of muitk'ring their father, Dr. Perry II. 'IVIbott, near Maryville, Mo on tho nlghl of Svptember 18th, 1680, He won hot through a window, from the outside, of his own house. The crime Wan traced to his own fami ly, nnd his wife, two nous and a young limit named Henry Whyatt., who work ed for tho Tallyotts, wero arrested. After an examination tlio wifu and mother wits discharged. Whyatt, whose testimony went far toward con victing Iho Taltott Iwys Is still held iu custody. They wcw found guilty of murder In the drat degree and senten- civl to bo liangud on tho 22d day of March, An appe.il was taken to the fiupromo court. Tho supremo court alHrmetl the proceedings of the lower court, but gi anted a stay of execution of sentence until Juno 21th. Upon that day, a Hhort time before the hour of execution arrived, Governor Crit tenden granted a reprieve until the 22d of July. Every possible effort was made by attorneys and friends for commutation to imprisonment for life. During the period of reprieve, a story called a confession was told lv the con victs, which was iu effect that Albeit had shot his father while in the act of beating his mother. That his father was going to shoot him and the patri cide was a case of necessity, to save his own and his mother's life. This statement failing to cause further in terference by the Governor, another "confession" w;is made to a St. Joe Ga zette reporter, called "A full and com pleto confession." which is an incohe rent narrative, of incidents connected with the murder, prior and subsequent. The gist of this confession was a con fession that they did not kill their fath er, but that Whyatt did. It is doubt less a jumbled mess of truth and false hood, but nearer tho truth than the first confession. Look at tho matter iu the most favorable lights for all tho parties concerned and the conclusion is irresis tiblo that tho Talbotts and their sur roundings were a bad crowd, all of them. The impression upon our mind is that Whyatt shot Dr. Talbott and that tho Talbott boys who have paid for tho crime with their lives were tho instigators and employers. And tho old woman knows more than she would liko to tell, or probably ever will tell, about tho tragedies enacted iu her fam ily. "Doctor, when will tho President be able to get up?" asked the reporter. "I think that in several weeks he will bo able to take a sea voyage. We hope to get him out in that time. There is a force of mo men at work on thesteamer Tallapoosa, putting hor in good order, to have her ready to take tho President on a trip when ho shall be well enough. It Is expected that by the loth of Au gust tho Presidont, accompanied by his family and Burgeons, will bo able to take a trip on hor. Tho plans include a swinging bunk in which tho Presi dont can rest with ease, and the entiro independence of tho swinging motion of tho vessel." Hon. Eldrigo G. Laphaiu was elected V. S. Senator on tho 22d inst. to fill tlio vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Boscoo Conkling. And thus ends tho New York agony over that matter. Miller and Laphain are gentlemen of fair ability and both unswerving Re publicans. It is said that there is no doubt of elocting Republicans to take the places in Congress of the Senators elect; and if so the Now York legisla ture has done its duty as well perhaps us it was possiblo for it to do. Tho Omaha Teleyrum says, Mr. Mo Bride, Secretary of tho State Agrieul tural Society has ono to ChieaKo to complete a 84,000 contract with tho Brush company for tho electric liht which is to illuminate tho fair grounds next fall and permit nij?ht racing. Thin is Mr. McBride's contract; ho furnishes tho hoard the light and takes half tho gross receipts of tho night earnings. Ho will (list go to Wahash, Intl., and see how tho light works there. Notice. Mrs. E.J. Monahan, of Maryville, Mo., will visit Brownvillo Aug. inth and remain three days. Sho will stop at tho Union Houso whoro sho will ho prepared to treat all forms of oyo diseases successfully. Her treatment Is a pormauont euro for Granulated Kyo Lids and all forms of inflammation of tho eyes. Dr. CclliiiH, Dentist, Brownvi lie OlTlco hours, U a. in. to G p. m. Not at homo on Fridays. Cash Paid for Wheat. The hlyhvnt market price paid for yood wheat at Glen Mock Mill. JO.UUDDA11T& CO, Man ted. I want a good farm horse; will a good price for a good animal. pay tw C. Shakeil Bedford. iVotfco Is hereby given that 1 will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidate for teachers of tho primary or common schools of this county, at tho Court House, in Brownvillo on the first Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, 2 t-tf Co-Superintendent. Gold Coin makes the whitest and best bread. Try it. In bringing tti Piiicki.y Ahii Hittkiw beforothe public, wc claim thnl It Is one of tlio best remedies extant for the prevention and mire of nil diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver. Hy using them occordlng to directions they will keep the system In a i.tnnt?. healthy condition, nnd prevent any miasmatic Inlluenco, Ask your druggist for them. Price 81.00 per holtlo. Call for Homcwood's flour. Try it and you'll use no other. Oity Market. Tho attention of tho citizens of Brownvillo and vicinity is called to tho meat market of JONES BKOTIIEHS, at Body's old stand. Everything per taining to the shop is neat and clean; meat is kept sweet and nice in tlio ice closet, cuts to suit customers are handsomely made by expert butchers, and everybody is promptly waited upon. The choicest beef and other meats ill wavs on hand. Trv the city meat market. Wo are pleased to make a note of the fact that tho UNION HOTEL this city has acquired under the management of J. G. Russoll a popularity that it never had before. By tho day it is only Sl.oO.yet its real substantial accomoda tions are first-class comfortable rooms, good beds and excellent table faro with an agreeable landlord and land lady makes thoso headquarters a pleasant place for tho average customer. Farmers, call and get your dinner for 2."' cents. A Fool Once More. 'For ten yours my wife was confined to her bed with such u complication of ail ments that no doctor could tell what was the matter or cure her, and I ued up a small fortune In humbug stuff: Six months ago I saw n U. S. flag with Hop Hitters on It, and I thought I would bo n fool once mnro. I tried It, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her. Sho Is now as well and strongas any man's wife, nnd It cost ma only two dollnrs. Such folly pays. II. W Detroit, Mich. C. L. Burroughs, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Olllco In A. W. NICICELL'S DHUO HTOHK. All calls promptly attended day or night Spec ill attention to hUHOEHY. Can be found nights at Mrs. Pascoo's resi dence, west of Presbyterian Church, LIVERY! Opposit Lumber Yard, Main St. GfOOID RIGS AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men, AND Driver Furinshcd when desired. Horses boarded by the day and Farmers' teams fed and at fair rates. or week, cared for w! E. fiPELT, For Rent, A new Store Boom in Nemaha City a desirable location for business. Apply to .IN'O. S. Minick. GrRAIN ! Highest market price paid by D. E, Douglas & Co. For Halo. Twenty head of two year old stoors. ;j-4 w John Stokes. Vnti.1inii unit n mnllo nro thO bC8t TO' venue. Good hcnlth innkea hnpplnenB nnd I)r. Mftruhall'n Hrotnollnn mnkc good hcnlth. Only fifty oeutB nnd ! Hollies. Hold by druKKlntn. just"beTrTnind. Choice teas at Whittemore's, at Bed Rock prices. Fresh Broad, pies and cakos at ways on hand at Furman & Palmer's STOCK HOGS For sale by J. Hauschkolh. N EM AH A CITY. Titus & Williams will within a short time begin to receive their lato Bummer and autumn stock of goods. It will embrace an unusual variety of goods for ladles and gentlemen. Keep your bockot-book closed for a short timo yet until the show begins. Ncnmlm Time: The Sunday School picnic has been postponed until Wednesday Augiitu ;Ul. Over five thousand dollars have been paid out iu Nemaha City this week for hogs, Last Monday Church Howo deliv ered to Henry Carso twenty wagon loads of wheat. Willing Bros. & Jordan will start a branch hardware and furniture store at Calvert about the (list of September. A new shoo shop will be started in Nemaha City next week. A shoe maker from Atchison county, Mo., has decided to locate here. Bender Dillon and Hiram Swart, will start a drug store at Calvert in a short time. Mr. Dillon will havo charge of the new store. Miss Eva Ilagadom has been se lected by the school board as teacher of tho primary department of the Nemaha City schools for the next term, which commences September 5th. J. F. Wykes, the station agent at this place, informs us that one of tho B. & M. transfer boats at Nebraska City, tho "Joy," has been sent to St. Louis, and as soon as repaired will be brought to Nemaha City and used as a transfer boat at this point. Men are now at work grading a track from Thompson, a station on tho K. C. St. Joe & C. B. R. It., to the Missouri river opposite Nemaha City. B. BELL ANDREWS, IYI. D & nialiu city, IV'eb, Calls in the Country Promptly Attend ed, day or nly ht. QPECIAL ATTENTION given to surgical lOdlsenses of women and surgical dlst-uses of tho eye. tt- Patients from abroad ran be furnished with pleasant rooms and accommodations. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Nemaha City, Neb., ar. jpu Follies V BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. m Made nnd reunlreri ns well ns can ,bo done nny whore, and at short notlco AXD VERY JiEASOXAIILE TEKM&. J. 13. XEIJES, LIVERY AND FEED SATBLE. flood buggleH nnd horses, churgeH reas onable, llostjof care taken of trnnsicnt stock JV.K.TUJ ciri, .v;. ATTENTION," FARMERS! For your Agricultural Iinplomouts, goto DAVID A. MOHTON, Knrm nnd Sprll-g Wngons, Bulky Plows, Htlrrlng Plows, Corn Planters, Harrows, llenpcrs, Mowers, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, nnd tho lions Tongueless Cultivator. LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, NEMAHA CITY NEB., Centrally located; flood fare, nnd uotrou, ble spared to make guests comfortable flood barn for horses nnd Charges ICeasontible. PHYSICIAN SURGEQH LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. OlIARIiKH JAMKH 8AUFF, AND JfJN J. Fletcher, gtiurdUu of autd Clin7le JumcsSiirir.nnd nil other Interested In the CMtftto of Wlllltun K. Barir, Inte of Munn lounty, Illinois, deceiiHcd, yon nnd each of ou wl take notice Hint Hnrnli Hurir, admin, lstrntrtx of tho entnte of nnld Wllllnm E. Hiirir, deceased, linn presented her petition to tho District Court of Nemnlm county, N'e. bruttkn. HottlnK lorth thonmuunt ol personal property which has come Into her hands, tho debts outstntidliiK nxnlnst the deceased, n desorrptton of the real estate of which the Intestate died seized, and the condition and vnluo thereof, nnd nuking for an order of i10 said court to sell the southeast miarter of section twontfone 'Jljln township four ij tiorih of rnriLM' fourteen 111 cast, In N'cmniiik county, Htnto of Nebraska, for Hiepurposwof pnyliiK tho deblH of the estnte. UntuuiilUh day ol.Iune, 1881, the Judgo of the said District court nindo tho following order, lo-wll; It appearing from the peti tion attached that there Is not suiricleut personal cstnto In tho hands of snld ad in In fstrntrlx to pay tho debts outstanding nrmtust the deceased, and the expenses of adminis tration, and Hint It Is necessary to sell real estate for the pnymont thereol, It Is hereby ordered Hint notice be Klven by publication In the Nebraska ADVKitTiHKii as required by law In such enso, that nil persons Interested In tho snld estate iippenr beforo tho Judge of the second Judicial district of Nebrnska sit ting at chambers at olllco of clerk district court In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster coun ty, Nebraska, on tho 27th day of August, l8l, nt three o'clock p. in. to show cnuBe why a license should not bo granted to the snld ndmlnlstratrlx to sell so much of tho real cstntoof said deceased described In the pe tttlon.as shall be necessary to pay such dobts, Dnted June 29th. 1881. j, li, niioADY, B. 1). Pound, no3w6 Att'y for Petitioner. Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE 1h hereby given that by virtue of tho older ot tho Judge of tho district court of Nemaha county, Nebraska, I will otrer for sale nt public auction at tho door of the court houso In Urownvlllo, Nemnlin county, Nebraska, on the 3Uth day of July A. D. 1881, at two o'clock p in. tho following land belonging to the estate of Jacob Dustln, deeensed, and situated In said county of Nemaha, to-wtt Tho south half of the southeast quarter of section thlrty-tlvo (.i township six till north, of rnngo thirteen 13 east. The said land will be sold fur tho pur pose of paying tho debts of said estate, HIHAM O. MINICK, Administrator ol Entitle of Jacob Dustln, deceaucd. J. II. DitoAnY. 34 w Attorney. Road Notice For DnmugcN. To nil whom It may concern: The com. mlsstouer appointed to locale n road, com meiu'lutf at the South East corner of the West half ot tho North West quarter of Section one Township four North of Hnngo fifteen East, and running thenco West I0.no chnliiN, thou ollsetlnn South 2.5 links, thence West 'JO.Ou chains, then of5ettng North 2.1 links, thence West 4U.0) chains, to the South West corner of tho North West quarter of Section two Township four North of Kahge fifteen East. And also com mencing ul n stake two rods East and two roriu South of tho enxt end of the Iron I Bridge on tho Mule Nemaha Klvor kiyiwn asine uriineii limine aim running ineiice North 27.01 chains to tho South lino of the North West quarter of Section two Town ship four North of Hango fifteen East, has reported In favor of thoestabllshmeni of said road and the vacation of a road commenc ing at the South West corner of tho North West quarter of Sec, 2 Town -1 linage- r East and running South to the Little Nemaha Illvpr, then down said Little Nemaha River to tho Hrldgo known as the Honnett Ilrldue, All objections thereto or claims for dnuiHg. es must bo tiled In the County Clerk s ofllee on or before noon of the21d day of Septem ber, A D..1KS1 or such roads will bo ediibllsh ed and 'vacated without reference thereto. Hated this 11th day of July 1KSI f SAMUEL CULIIEHTSON. County Clerk. County CI Komi iVollcc for Damages. To all whom It may concern: There was n petition presented to the Hoard of County Commissioners of Nemaha County, Nebras ka, fit their June term. A. I)., 18K1, nsklfii' the opening of a soctlon lino road, In ac cordnnon with the provisions of Section to at pago 1R0 actsof 1S71), nt which time, the Hoard deeming that the public good re quires tho opening of said road, they ordered that tho same bo opened and worked. In the same manner as other public roads, Said road, eommonnlim at Hit Si.uih East corner of .Section 8U Town J Hang li Enst, and run ning two miles West. All claims for damages must bo filed In the County Clerk's olllco on or beroro noon of tho Sid day of September IsSl. SAMUEL CULHKHTSON, County Cleric. BRIDGE BUILDING. NOTICE Is hereby given thut sealed pro posals will bo received at the Countv Clerk's olllce of Nemaha County. Statu of Nebraska, until li! .cluck in. on the first day of August, lhSl, for building n bridge on Honey Creek, Nemaha county, nt or inr the residence of A. J. HlehanUon.on the half section line that dl. Ides section thlrt-tu (HJ) township six, (U) range fifteen (15) east, said hrldgo to bo n span of from thirty (lid )to forty 101 leet. and a fourteen II foot road way. luds may bo for either n combination brldgeor wooden bridge; piling to be either buroak or walnut. Tho county commis sioners reserve tho right to lejectany or all bids. Hy ordorof county commlssloneis. w Samijki, cui.iikktson, County Clerk. BRIDGE BUILDING. VTOTICE IS IIEHEHY GIVEN THAT 1 seuled proposals will bo received at the County Clerk's otllce of Neinuhn county. Htnto of Nebraska, until 12 o'clock in, on the first day of August. 1ks, mr building a bridge on Long's llranch. In Douglas pre cinct, Notnohn county, Nuhnmlcn, on iho section line botweon sections seventeen T'' and twenty i)J in township llvo 5 range fourteen HJ east. Said bridge to ho a span of from thirty Joj to forty pO leet, and a fourteen HJ foot roadway. Hlds may bo for either a combination bridge, or a wooden bridge ; piling to ho either buroak or wal nut. The county commissioners reserve tho right to reject any oral bids. Hy order of thooounty commissioners. Hasu'i;i. Ci'i.hkhtsom, " w County Clerk. How Lost, How Restored! Juat published, a new edition of r. CulVerl vcll' (VlekiHtcil Ksuj on llierndlcnl cure nf BiiTinutorrli(U'aor bumiiiul Wcukuens, Involun tary Seminal Louses, Iinpntnncy. Mental and 1'iiyiiH'nl Iacapuclty, Impi'dluieots to nmrrlUKu ltd SlSO, C'ONnl'MI'TlOV, EciLKi-sv uud Fiji, In ilucedby HclMmUilurnce or soxtuul extravagance. Ac. The celebrated author. 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