FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THURSDAY. (XT. rt. ISM. cerasceugaagTTntruBtiLj.i miiU-i.nn i iwtagjMW School hooks al Xlckc U'ri. Rest teeth $io, until Oct. lath. Collins. JJuy the Ruin Wagon for service. stkvhxsox it Cnoss. Extra pop! ns of the Advisutisku nt A. W. Xfckell'a. Oil plolh, brusaels and hemp car pel, by .Stevenson & Cross. Newton and Stmlobaker wagons for sale by David Campbull. Berkshire hops, highbred for snip by Stevenson & Cross For llrst class groceries call on T. I j, Jones. Uardwaro and groceries, large stock of each, by Stevenson it Cross. -- School hooks and all miscellan eous books at Nickell's drugstore. Want butter and eggs. Highest prico paid by Stevenson & Cross. Court land buggy and Ififrness for sale by the Regulator, T. Rutiauds. A few fruit jars left. Will be clos ed out very low. Stuvknson & Cuo.ss. fi-'or !V:sIo. A good second baud Hearse cheap- not wishing to keep but one. Stkvi:nm)n & Cuos. Dr. Marshall's Rromolino chips biliousness, const ipation, female weak ness and all blood and liver complaints. Hig bottles, ill'ty cents. Druggists keep it. BiOWRST l KICKS. (io to the "Regulator,'' Thos. Rich ards. For a good Cooking Stove with the most and best trimmings, call on Wil ling Bros. & .Jordon. I! GtmV.iHE. New stock just received by Thomas Richards. We have just received the finest, Iciest and largest stock of heating stoves .HJhat was ever brought to this country, at prices that will sell them. Come andjnake your selections earlv. " ""Sttjvkxsox it Cnoss. Saxony and Ger mantown yarns at McGee & Moore's. Stevenson it Cross curry a lino of goods that no other houe in Nebraska carries always glad to see old custom ers and new, and prices will be found as low as goods can possibly lie sold. The Elegant Light Hunning White Sow ing Machino for sale by T. P. Soaton. A nice lino of guns just received at prices that will sell every time. STKVKXNOX it CU()S. Fresh Dread, pjes and cakes at ways on band at A. Palmer's. Sorghum molasses at McGee & Moore. OnoporjhUN onuinorntor fotiml eight lint ties of Dr. MnrNlmllV llronnitlno, thi g Iilonri Mfxllolnu, itiul tic put It clown la Ills ropnrts an Ainoilua'H ronto.st fifty-rout mod Icliic. See tho ndvortispment of Dr Chase's New Recipe Rook in this pa per. Tt t.i the book for tho million, for it contains information on every sub ject. Its recipes avo reliable. No fam ily can afford to bo without it, as it i an bo bad for the low price of two dollars. Tho description of Dr. Marshall's Rroinollno by a school boy is (rood. He -aid big, bijjger, beggest, and Fa got it tor fifty cents. Buy NfW Home sewing machines. Light running and noiseless. Stkvi:xm)x it Cuoss. McGee & fare's New store at Calvert is now open with a lull line of all kinds of goods. Call in and see them. McG.be & Mooue, Calvert, Neb. "VV. Our Ticket. It H a ureat pleasure to speak of "our candidates" when we can do so with out having tho dish highly seasoned with crow. We can do so at this time. In fact, there is not a particle of crow in ours. The candidates nominated are all our personal and political friends. We can conscientiously and truthfully say coinmondablr things of all of them, and recommend them for llio suffrage of tho voters of Nemaha county. The people of Nemaha county want olllcials who are honest, sober, competent; who will execute tho laws and discharge their duties impartially, courtesly, and correctly. Of such men consists the ticket that wo now briefly allude to in detail. .1. r. norsriKU), candidate for County Treasurer, has ltt'cn a resident of the county for many years. His business being such as to bring him into acquaintanceship with the farmers, he is well known in nearly every part of the county. This knowl edge, in connection with his courteous Ileal menl of, and fair dealing with his customers, is no doubt the principal reason why he was nominated with so little dilliculty over other good men who sought tiie ollicp Mr. Ruusllcld is strictly temperate, of gentlemanly de meanor, successful in business -hut the peoplo know him sufficiently well without eulogy from any source, to elect him by a rousing majority, hn causo they have confidence that the treasury in his hands will be safe. int. s. w. M'nitKW, Hip nominee for County Clerk, is also an old settler, for many years a prac ticing physician, has held other posi tions of trust in the county, so that probably no man in the county is bet ter known. '1 hat he is favorably known his nomination last Monday is good evidence Tho peoplo know the Dr. to be a quick business man. with every qualification that an elllcient county clerk must possess. There is no question that he will be elected by a big imijorllv. and bo tho right man iii the right place. .lOUX S. ST I'M., nominee for County Judge --nominated for a third term, and without oppo sitionby acclamation. What more is there to say in his favor? Nothing mute is necessary. That ho conducts Hip oflice with the ability and con science of an impartial judge is a fact; one that the people know, and are satis lied with, it is an oflice that requires such an olllcor. No more could be ex pected of any man no better qualifica tions could any man biiug into it. Some object to electing any man to a third term. This objection may bu a good one as to some ollices, we think it is, but we do not deem the oflice of County iludge one ot them, and for these reasons: Ho docs not handle public funds, it is not a' all remunera tive, while it requires a man of ability to discharge its duties as they should be. Then when a competent man is found lilted for the position, lie should not be asked to stand aside simply be- i cause he lias held it a term or two. Nemaha county will probably never have a better county judge than .Judge stull. JOHX (TU the nominee for Sheriff, is not as well known in tho county, probably, as some of tlio other candidates, because ho has never held an oflice of the county nor in any maimer before sought one. He did not go amongst the people seek ing the nomination for sherill. He s well known in the south part of C" county, and it was his friends, wl", Knowing his sterling qualifications for the oflice, brought him out and secured his nomination. When tho ballot that nominate I him was announced, being called, lie stood up beforo the conven tion and said lie had made no effort to get the nomination, that his friends had brought him out, and that if elect ed he would discharge Hie duties of the olllco to the best of his ability. Tho editor of this paper is well acquainted with .John Culp, his daily walk, his business, his habits and his qualifica tions; and what we say of him may be depended on as true. I Io is a car penter b trade; for several years has been a strictly temperate man, is an acceptable and consistent member f tho Christian church, is industrious, hardworking, scrupulously honest, and has tho respect and confidence, of his neighbors, 'l are particular in say ing what we do here, to brand as erron eous some things we hao heard as inning been said detrimental to his character. John Culp, like thoiunnds of others, when he was a young man was wild and sometimes drank to ax cess; but long ago ho refornuM, and is l-day a christian gentleman, that soma who speak evil of him would do well, to imitate. Strong, brave, humane, he is just the man for sheriff; and in the dischurgo of its duties the ppnple. will have an olllcer fearless, faithful, im partial, and never bo found pack ing juries in the interest of criminals and law breakers. Now if any one who reads the above is not yet satis lied, regarding the character of the Republican nominee for shoriff, let thorn go down to Aspiuwall or Nemaha City, wliero he now resides, and satisfy themselves of tho truth or falsity of what wo have bore said, and vouch for. V. I'. ll!AI50DV, nominated to All tho vacancy in tho IN swa.'g'.w..i inuiiimmimBBsiuiui H Hr ocerics P'four, of ft ft Clrftflcs. ' SelecteJ Teas, Pure Coffee and Spices, Choice Syrups ami Molasses, i Di'lcU mill ('nntuMt l-'rtilfn In Vitrlcty, Glass anil Queensware, A No. a complete stuck of r'''rv uinl Tohii.it,. and a full stock m Candies at :WBE3IAXX legislature caused by the death of Mv, Schick, is a lariner of Aspiuwall pre cinct, lie has more than an aver.igp education, is a Hcpnbhi an, always true to the party and its nominees; and in every way merits tho cunlial and undi vided sup'nort of the paity. .1. H. I'OIILMA.V, County Commissioner for the third district, noniinalPtl for re-election, is recognized as a careful and ptUclcnt ofll cial. lCver having the interests of the lax-payers and the good of the county in view, his past term lias been one of economy and good faith : thus meriting the indorsement of his parly, and every ta--payer,atthp ballot lu. That ho will be indorsed by a. largo majority we have no doubt. mui. KI.J.A T. srnu'K, placed on the ticket forMttimrintendpiit of schools, by unanimous consent of the convention, is a lady of rpllnenipiit mid education, and ilouhtlcss possess ing ONPctivp ability sutllclent loaiuplj qualify lier for tbui)sition. She Is the widow" of thp lato Ifn. T. L. Schick, which fact, out of rchpet't to his memo ry and a ircucral inclination toa-.i 4 hih wii'",w and in i children, in connection with her conceded qualifications, will insure her the oflice, and, wo presume, without an opposing candidate. We may add, that Mrs. X. has had, we tire informed, considerable experience as a school teacher, which will be to her ad vantage in the discharge of the duties of .superintendent. HON. OHO. 11. SHOOK. nominated for Surveyor, has been serv ing in that' capacity for nearly two years, and is said to have arl tn univer sal satisfaction. His qualifications cm not be doubted, as he is especially edu cated for I'm; business. Of course lie will be elected. It Is due Mr. Shook to say that he was not at the convention, that it was not known when ho was nominated tliat he Would accept tho place, but it is hoped ho will do so. DIl. A. OPI'KllMAX, of Sheridan, for Coroner, is precisely the "ritiht man in the right place" a prac ticing physician ami surgeon, centrally located, wheie he may be easily rcachotl now. or soon, by telegraph. A more lltting selection could not have been made. And the Dr.. it may bt added, is a stanch Republican, a genial gputl man, a capable, energetic business man. and everybody ought to vote for him. Tho wonlber on Thursday even ing, last, was so very rainy and the roads so muddy, tint it was near ly impossible for any one who did not have a sidewalk to their door, to get to the opera house to attend theeoncert of Miss Cora flutes. Quite a good sized audience, however, assembled and en joyed a couple of hours In listening to most excellent Jnlruiiienlil ami vocal music, by Miss dates and her class, with some assistance. Those young girls have extraonlinary talent for manipulating the piano, or else Mies ( lutes bus a superior method and tact in instructing ami advancing her scholars. Possibly both. At any rate, it is evident that Bruwnvillo is not go ing to bo out of good singers or per formers, when 'the old set disperses, marries or moves away. On account of the exceedingly bail weather, it was announced that the programmo would be repeated, on the following Suturda evening; but when the hour for as sembling came, it was raining again, so I hat only a moderate aiidionce was out. The programme wa repeat od.however, with sonio addition-, in excellent style. We hope Miss Cm a will not bo dis couraged for the paitial failure, for a cans imposiblo to foreauo or inert, and that oro tho winter passes away she win gtv another entortainment in 1 music or opera at Marsh Opera House. Tho best cook stove, with the latest Improvements, you can buy of Stevenson & Cross. HUuntN SM'oss Drill, tho !osl for wile by Bavlo! 1,'siisipbcll. SulKy riov,s. the best made for tho least money I5y Thos. Richards. Jfyour heiut when, ru nvo Ustlosu and wonrj, you tuotuit of humor nntj cross as a bonr. ft Is high tiin you wero buying a Uol A.. .J1J.OIO Irin- Hoof Dr, Mn.rnhull'8 Jlroinolfno. K. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. Mm K 3 i s)fi! LITTLE Patented Oct. 15, 1872, 1-y A. B. DRAKE, Olay Oonter, Km. 1. 'tiMr V ri'prt'NiMiN it m, 'vliic'i Un- tho trim toil U ltnrtril t Mm (I 'Mil thence extiMitHim i-i ( i it ' I ' ,11 lit 1 1 iliivriiuiml In it MifTleUlit li'iijih tn tiMMirc it Imlil 111 tin- xri.tiliil, wlii'if llir muIi) roil I licit nt It r' it Him!,' utitl ! 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LOOAL PERSONALS, Miss Fannie Arnold has gone to Omaha It) take charge of a class In in strumental ami ocal muslo, Miss Cora Ontes has received petitions from the lovers of good music at TcciiMiseh anil Calvert to give con certs In those towns. Hon. Church IIowp was in the city Tuesday, and went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to attoud tlu Stale convention. m Wm. RoshpII and wilo nun Altss Annie Merger returned from their visit to Allentown, New Jersey, last week. -Thou. I). Shorts is visiting in Hrowuvllle. lie, also, has had enough of Texas. Mrs. Lewis Hill is visiting in Tippecanoe City, Ohio. - Mrs. Ca.nt. l'ohick returned Tues day from a visit to Illinois. -- Mr.and Mrs. Coddlngton returned froln ti visit to Illinois, Tuesday. - A telegram received announces the death, at Metcersburg, I'enn., of Mrs. KUen .1. McXanghton, the mother of J. ('. MeXuughton, and the oul) sis ter of .John L. Carson, of this city, . --,1. 15. Fisher, delegate from As piuwall precinct, went to Lincoln to attend the Mate convention, udneii day. The convention last Monday ought to bo very satisfactory to the people, as tt) Us results mid the way it was conducted. There were very little of the factional about it very little chance Jur any factional tights, because the people determining to do some things, elected delegates who would carry out their wishes, and they went to work ami did it, regardless of factions and rings, "set up pins" and "cut ami dry jobs" were swept away as if by a cyclone, each balloting was a thunder clap to the unsuspecting, con fident "Sot down on." Kach result was very decisive -no chance to "squeal." The people did it. No convention ever before held in Nemaha county hat buou so nearly run by the people. That's the wav it always ought to bu done. Now let the people work for indorse ment, vote the ticket, and elect it over whelmingly, See the tinsel clolli and trimmings al J. L. Mo Gee's. Tho Union Hotel. Is growing in public favor. Com mercial men mo learning that at the Union is the best place to stop for good fare and cordial accommodations. The increasing custom and demand for first class fare, has made it necessary for the ruion to lake an up grade step. It has lecently been refurnished and othetwiso improved. Rest table, best betls, best everything, and only a.un a day. The best Kin coffee in the market to be found al J. L. McGee's. Attendance ut the (Jreat Keokuk Mercantile College will run ovei two thousand students this season. Young men should address Prof. Mil ler, Keokuk. Iowa, for eirculurs aiil specimens. Tho fresh and green rye patches that nearly every farmer has, with calves and pigs feeding thereon, are good signs of thrift, Kvery farmer should have a patch of rye, See the advertisement in another column and tho posters everywhere at tick uniinn lots in Jlowe anil Nixon's addition to Sheridan- -to be sold at auction Thursday Oct. sutli Goods roll in and oul daily in largo quantities al J. L. McGee's. K. M. Lippitt with tho bpst vocal ists of Rrownvlllo will appear before the people, on Oct, IHlh, with a brii- llant concert programmo. ThiH is good weather fw "H- ' w shooting rwrnm DliAKFS GIAHT POST, nO' to Tux B:i) cm. As I wish to hand o or the lax books to my successor free of delinquent tax, I heipby givo notice that all delinquent lax not paid by Oct. loth, will bo col lected at once by process of law. F.xumino your receipts and see if yon are deliliquent. and if you are, coiiio at once to the Treasurer's olllco andsultlo. All delinquent real estate will bo sold for tax on the llrst Monday in No- ember next. Please take notice and goein vourselves accordinglv. ' Hrownvlllu.Npb., Oct. Mb. A. II. (ill.MOUK. Treasurer: We wero at tho convention, lultl ran over to Calvort and took dlimor with the Courier. We noticed that Sheridan and Calvort aro recovering from the off eels or I ho storm oarpon lers are al work now building going up both (owns growing probably running a race. The wife of Col. IViyd, a goverumont employe at Washington, recently Cow hided on the street a young woman, also an einployp, while she was In com pany with the Col. Mrs. 15. has a notion that government employes aro sometimes entirely "too thick." , , The finest, Una of Mens and Boys etothing. out; mats, etc., lode fan n,d ab 3 L. McGee's. - The land or Ilown and Tixoil being laid olf as an addition to Sheri dan, is as prolly as , ever laid out of doors. The celebrated i'endcrsc boot and shoo at, J. L. Ao Gce's, x t - Last Monday the weather- wsu something like duly." ,But TudrfuVa had a change- - rain ami cool. ffats, caps, mildew, hnil jackets, hoods, etc. Slacks of thank at J, L. MoGee's. -- If y"ou had been in tho city lnul Saturday you would .have given it up that Rrownvillo is anything but a dead town. Ca.simer as, Colloi hades ,att cheap al J. L. J cGee's., , -- - - - - ) - Tell your neighbors, who horXQ.W Tiik Ai)VHimsi:it to call uiulHiibsciiiba for if. Tell thorn it is only i5l.no a j ear, always in advance. ' Tho lato fall and warm rains isi making the little poach blown big one Now com is selling to city b at lo cents a bushel, di i For the largest lino of Buck gloves and mittens, call on Mo Gee & Moore. More hay put up in Nemaha count) this year than over before. Seo that your dues aro all right before putting up heating stoves. The boss ton r is made by Ueiiru Skiff cr at Xfovwh . wood's. Call for Qlold i (Join. Kverybody, with very few oxcop lions, is well pleased with tho Kopubli can nominees. The Union Hotel is now n $8 day ho'tisobut it's a good. quo. . , ijusUruTmwnvUU7 U '' j "" .i cor; KArl KM