iigjiumuuw u MMiv.umwmim.ni.UfMiJm in miimiiMJjiiiimiim.im NEBRASKA ADVERTISER O. V. Fuirbrothor & Co., lMihllaliem & I'roprletftra. OFFICIAL IWIMIK. OF TIIH COUNTY. Tuesday whs a lainy day. Corn and oats at Aaron Palincr'n food Hloro. (rent salt! of lots at Sheridan by llowo & Nixon, 20th lllHt. "Mvory cloud hart a diver lining" llrowiivillo'H in not an exception. Heat Bread In the city at Aaron 1'ainier'ri and don't yon forgot it. There in a groat dual corn, wheat, barley, being brought into town them; tilllOH. Dr. ColliiiH, Dentint, in absent from his oillee in Urownvlllo on Wednes days and Fridaynonly. We have good news for Hrown villo. Hold your grip iJrownvillo'a second growl li is at hand. I). T. Smith will sell you a I'iano or Organ as cheap aa the next one Call and get prices. 17-tf if you have a lame horse or mule, don't fail to get a bottle of Jackson's Common Sense Liniment, at ,1. II. Bauer's. "Miss Cora Gales and .Mrs. Belle I iailoy, soloists." It's worth tiie money just to hear those sweet singers. That's a pair hard to heat. Lost. A cheap leather (socket book, in this city, containing .?!:. Finder will please leave at either print ing oillco and he rewarded. Don't, get excited and break up business when you aie doing well, for ten to one, if you do, jou will eie long wake up to to kco that you "went it blind." Dr. (J. C. Monoll, a citizen of Oma ha since 1 8r, and father-in-law of the late ox-Senator Hitchcock, departed this life, recently at Detroit, Michigan, iiged 0r years. The woman suffragists held a con vention at Beatrice last week. They keep the ball hot out that way; but wo fear a great deal of valuable ainiiiuni tion is being wasted sit tots long a range. It is rumored that the Sheridan Post is thinking seriously of bolting ad or a part of the Republican ticket. We liopo Maj, Daily will see that his paper, or rather his idiots thai run it, will do no such thing. The lair buildings at Nebraska City were destroyed by lire last week; and for that reason it is announced that there will bo no Nebraska City lair this season. The fair was to have opened on Monday this week. The "Vocal Concert," next Tuesday evening will be the best entertainment Brownvillo has had for a long time. Ed. Lippett is director ami ho never fails on tho best. It will be for the benefit of the Christian church. Last Saturday Brownvillo was lit erally crowded with farmers, their teams, wives and children, and the leading stores of J. L. MeGeo, Stevon son & Cross, McGoo & Moore, Dolen, Itiohards, were thronged with custom ers. , John Culp, nominee for shoriff, is well known by tho citizens of Nemaha precinct. Ho is an honest, hard work ing man, and will make a splendid sheriff. He will receive tho unanimous vote of tliis precinct. A better man for the oillco could not have been nom inated. NcmalniTimcu. Among tho now buildings now be ing built in Neniahn City tiro tho fol lowing residences: One for Mrs. Hoover, one for Tlieo. Hill, one for C. A. Spangler, a brick for Moses Hanks, and a brick millinery shop for Mrs. Finch and Mrs, Crother. Ilourv Carse, S. A. Gilbert and W. T. Mooro will also build this fall. Several more carpenters are wanted immediately, as there aro not enough for tho work on hand. Nemaha Times. Tho Aurora correspondent of tho Lincoln Globe tolls tho following of a correspondent of a "leading Omaha paper" -tho Jiee no doubt: A package was handed him with tlioso words written after his namo: "From tho health oillco, by request of tho boys." On opening it ho beheld a now white Bhirt. Tho boys say they were anxious to do something, "and as they could not give him a clean con science, they would give him tho next .thing to it. Wr. glean from the proceedings of the Republican State Convention: The convention was callcdgto order by Hon. ,1. W. Diiwes, chairman of the State central committee, at 4:.'(.)p..m. ois the 5th, in the opera house, Lincoln. On motion of Hon. I'aul Vandcrvoort, Hon. Ceo. II. Thummcl of Hall county was made temporary chaiiman, with out opposition; and upon motion of Hon. Church Howe. .John I Manches ter of Douglas, S. A . Ohborn of Nema ha, ami (J. W. Collins of Buflaio vero elected secretaries. After Hie commit tee on credentials had reported, the opera house had to be vacated to ac commodate the theater, and tho con vention adjourned until the perform ance was over. At It p. in, the con vention reassembled. The following committee on resolutions were appoint ed: I). C. Brooks, of Douglas; C. II. Tanner, of Adanfs; .John Barsby, of Filtnoro; ,1. A. IChrliaidl, of Stanton; Church Howe, of Nemaha; Thos. Dar uan, ol Howard; II. M. Wells, of Sa line; T. 1 Kennard, of Lancaster; M. WhitnioNer, of Platte. Judge Post, of York, placed in nomination for Su preme Judge the name of Judge Sam uel M.ixwell. O. B. Hewett, of Adams was placed in nomination and second ed by lion. Church Howe. C. J. Dil wortli and L'riah Brunei' were also named for the position. The conven tion voted n'rit cure, Judge Maxwell was nominated upon first call, the vote being sis follows: Maxwell aftS1 Dilworth SU,C Hewett ill) Brunei' IS For Regents, L. II. Filleld of the nth district and Isaac Powers of tho Oth were each nominated on tho first ballot. There was a slight contest for chair man of the State Central Committee. Hon. Church Howe placed in nomina tion Hon. J. W. Dawes forte-election. A. W. Field presented the name of Hon. ('has. (). Whodon for the position. A vote resulted as follows: Dawes. 27S; Whedon. 1:5(1. Hon. .1 no. L. Car son was rea, pointed to represent the 'Jd district on the Slate Central Com mittee. I). C. Brooks of the committee on resolutions, reported a paper paying tribute 'to (iarfleld, expressing confi dence in Arthur, calling for condign punishment to bo visited on Cuilcau, and closes thus: "And wo call upon tho congress of the Tinted States to enact a law making any violent assault on the porsoii:,oMhe president or ice president an act "of treason, punishable with dentil." WN'S TWINS. Y.e are still making and selling our patent bed springs. They are superior to any lied spring made, ami will last a lifetime. D. K. DOUGLAS & CO. Notice Ishcroliy jiviMi Hint I Nvill examine all persons who niny desire tu oiTor themselves as candidate for tend icrs of the primary or common schools of this county, at tho Court House, in HrowiiNillo on the llrst Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, -l-tf Co-Supi'i-intt'iidcnt. Cash Paid for Wheat. The hit test market ft r tee paid for food wheat at (Hen Hock Jlilts. JO. J I UI) DA UT cC CO, ollf'. Mrs. 13. ,1. Monauan, of Maryvillo, Mo., will visit Hiownvillo Oi't..l."ith and remain throo days. She will stp ai the Union House wlieie she will ho prepared to treat nil forms of eve diseases suueessfully. Her treatment isa permanent cure for (Jranulated Eye Lids and all forms of inllannuationof tho oyes. Call for Homewood's flour. Try itand you'll use no other. "Wlnu Ivn mncknr, nnd HtroiiR drink 1r niKliiK." Tuku 1'iiicki.y Ahii IIittkks. IUh not ii bovornKu, but a remedy for nil 111 otreot:of an oxcons of Intoxicating Htltnu lanta. Don't taken drink baforo brenkfast "Juat to rnko you up," beeaiiHu you feel ho Btupld and latiBiilil. You aro Hiiro to feel worno aw Hoon iih tbo Direct wcarn oir. Tko a half wlnriKlannof Tkicklv Ahii IIittkiim. It will hrlKliton you up for tbo whotoduy. Tho latest stylos of picture frames at prices to suit tho times. Call at tho Photograph Gallery, in Hrownvillo, and ho convinced. Also get Tnnnar to tnko your photographs and bo happy. For Hulo Chcu. A good rond teani.hurueHs and buggy. Ponies well matched and freo drivers. Perfectly sound und aafo. G. II. Com.ins. In form at I on Wanted. Of Frank Paige, between 12 and lil years of age, medium size, dressed in dark gray suit, black soft hat and old boots, lie left Mollis, Grundy county. Illinois, Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2d, issi; supposed to have gone west to Iowa or Nebraska. The boy had been hunting and accidentally wounded his companion in tho arm and left from fright. J lis distressed parents would thank a sympathizing public to take him in, care lor him and iniorm Fted erick Paige, Morris, Illinois, by tele graph, who will send for him and pay all charges. Boy speaks German and English. Fkhukkick Paiok, Morris, Illinois. The Sheridan J'ost says when it tells the truth the Adveutikeu black guards it. Tho trouble is tho Post is such a notorious liar that one never can tell when to believe it. If the J'ost over did inadvertently get off ureal truth, and we failed to recognize it, we will apologize, if tho time and subject is pointed out to us. Nothing would please us more than to see a square truth in the Post, and such a sign of reformation would receive due atten tion. Xotfce to Tax Puycm. As I wish to hand over the tax books to my successor free of delinquent lax, 1 hereby give notice that all delinquent tax not paid by Oct. loth, will bo col lected at once by process of law. . Examine our receipts and see if you are dclihqnent. and if you arc, come at once to tiie Treasurer's olllce and settle. All delinquent real estate will be sold for tax on the llrst Monday in No vember next. Please take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. JJrowiiville, Neb., Oct. Sth. A. II. Gll.Moui:. Treasurer: The bent at bottom prices, by the "Hegulatoi." Titos. KicilAlU. Oity Market. The attention of the citizens of Browuville and vicinity is called to the meat market of .JONES BROTHERS, at Body's old stand. Everything per taining to the shop is neat and clean; meat is kept sweet and nice in tho ice closet, cuts to suit customers are handsomely mado by expert butchers, and everybody is promptly waited upon. The choicest beef and other meats al ways on hand. Try the city meat market. Tho Union Hotel. Is growing in public favor. Com nu'ifial men aro learning that at the Union is tho best place to stop for good fare and cordial accommodations. The increasing custom and demand for first class fare, has mado it necessary for the Union to take an up grade stop. It has recently been refurnished and otheiwiso improved. I Jest table, best beds, bust everything, mid only $2.00 a day. .Jackson's Common Senso Liniment is a positive cure for tho following dis eases: Tender feet, collin joint, lame ness, soro breast, sore shoulder, con tracted hoofs, scratches, rheumatism, sweeny, strains, bruises, barb wire in juries, and all other ailments requiring an external application. Tor sale by .!. II. lhtuer. The boss flour is made by Henry Shijfer at JTonie wood's. Call for Gold Coin,. j You've beard of tbo Miaku In the KniHH, my lad, Of the viper concealed In tho crasw ilut now. sou must know, Man'H dendlli'Ht foe Isnmiako of a illireruut uIiish. Alas I 'TIh tho viper that lurkHlu thogliiKN. Saxc. Go to Willing Hros. & Jordan for your hardware and fruit cans, powder and shot, barb wire, tho .loliot, linker and Scutts make, nails, door locks, corn knives, and tho host assortment of guns at the lowest prices. li. & J. School Furniture. I have received tho agency for A. II. Andrews & Co. School furniture of all kinds. . Samples at my furniture store, Urownvlllo, Neb. "V. A. .Judkins. liest Bread in Hrownvillo at the Hnkory of Aaron Palmer always fresh nnd clean. Give him a trial. GRAIN ! 1 Ugliest market price paid by D. 13, Douglas & Co. Courtlnml buggy and Harness for sale by tho Hegulntor, T. KiciiAitns. Stoves I lies! Olif II fin AT PUBLIC SALE IN Sit A 1 In All HOI JUlfflUn lira Qs WQ wlBHI The Center of On Thursday, Oct. 20, at 12 o'clock m. wo will offer at public sale two hundred Choice hmm Mk phi i wmi wh7jBBBI LSHHHBh9 Located between the depots of the Missouri Pacific and Burlington & Missouri River Railroads, on Howe & Nixon's addition to the town of Sheridan. CHURCH HOWE. CHAS. D. NIXON. I I? B LITTLE IfilAfiT POST, Patented Oct. 15, 1872, by A. B. DRAKE, Oky Oeiiter, Kaa. Letter A represents a post, which has tho Iron rod It Inserted nt Its foot, unit tlii'tii'u extending perpendicularly downward to n mfllclent length tu secure, a hold In the roiiial, where the hhIiI rod Is hem nt u rltf'it anlo ninl Is extruded thence horizontally ui far as iieccssarry to secure the required firmness, and then It 1m lienl upward ut tin acute unis'lu too inn. 'tit with thu upper portion of the punt A, and forms a Un.i lias" therewith, as shown tu the cut. If deemed neeossary, a stone or hi !: of woud. or other sul-tance. may be placed upon Hie horizontal I'irtliin or the ro 1, or uio I'he pout hoi setting will perm.Miencr, Which IhoHcvurn Frosts Will not cllVut In tho Irnfit, Fence posts used In connection with thlH Improved settlnirrliay to made much lighter than usual, and the Improvement Ih admirably adapted to various other iish hoMilo fonchic. Mnnufacturod nnd sold by NVMJIOKSHU,. -Cfe5F The followlnn named persons, Hiipnosed to, no me owner ui.or eiaiiiianis 01 inicrcst 111 the respective tracts or parcels of land set opposite their names, and all other prisons having or eliilinlnu any rluht or Interest In or to any of the following described liaels or parcels of laud, are hereby noillled that tbo route of the Missouri Tactile Hallway Com pany of Nebraska has heeli duly located through said tracts or parcels of land, Ivlu nnd beliiK In the County of Nemaha, State of Nebraska, described as follown, to-wlt: Name. Descrlpt. S. T. It. C. E. Iloblm. 1 It. L. Matthews, i. W. Mumiord, N V ' N W (jr K V. N Wqr G If i:i (i II l.'I II II i:t 0 i! i:i I! if 111 h (I lit S (1 i:i S li l:i H n i:t K If l.f 17 it i:i 10 li i:t lit 0 l:i 1.1 n i:i 'Si o in '1 0 i:i ''J II IM i (I i:i :tl n li 3l (l li Ml (i 1 1 r, ft II o 5 it ! .1 H j-t r, 1 1 i'u r, 1 1 : 5 1 1 :v 6 1 1 2 4 11 -11 I II 11 4 II 15 I II W 4 II '.7 I II -7 4 II i!7 4 14 2rt 4 II .' 4 14 a.5 4 II 35 4 14 85 4 II :t5 4 II I. Clispers, E. Ilechtel, A. llubner, .1. Medlord, M, (t. Moore, I). E. Doherty, M. . Mooie, 1). E. Doherty II. L. Ilurd, A. Hauna, P. Vllllmle, A. U. Evans A. Kelly A, Kelly, G. V. Norton N S K ir H ! H Kiir K W ' .' S V cir SiU N V fir 8 V Jf N Kiir N K1 s W jr N USHiir N K'i N Knr H W 1-1 N W nr S V 1-lrt Kqr S W 1-1 H Wcr N W qr SWI'IN 12 i NjCSlOqr NVl-lSVor .I.C. Kern M. Slchoeslato NW 1-1 NV ur HW l- NV(r C. Fletcher Part NK 1-H NV jr .1. A. Sexton HKnr M, Ciales H W ur H.Ii. Waylnnd I hot 11 H W MHWqr John J. Taylor KUsWijr Mncoln Land Co. E . N Wir K. II. Keer E U S V or Lincoln Land Co, N E I-IN V qr '1 NV. H. lIunhc9,eHtate,SWr 1-4 NW (jrll A. O. Evimti NV 14 S NV qr E. I). Keyen, J. W, Clark E KK K qr Hlfl-IH Eqr N E 1-1 S E or S. I). HoskliiH E'CN E qr M.U. l'ayno Hl:i-4BEqr J. L. Lombord U. NVe.st. j k;NV 1-1 a NV qr J. NV. Chirk NV U N NV qr E. 1). Scainmon, N NV 1-1 8 W qr K. M. Ilulburd 1 N E 1-4 H NV qr J. C. Duiiley NV. N. NVest H E 1-4 S NV qr I 8V 1-1 HKqr All of said laud lyln oimt of the Sixth Principal Meridian. And each and all of mld purllcN, owners.or clalmanlK of Intercut, are beretiy tiotltlcd tonppenr before tbo County Judo of kuW county at bis oillco In Urownvlllo, Nemaha Counly, Nebraska. In wild tnnttor uocnrdtiiK to law , on or beforo tbo 20tb dny of Oclobor, 1881. Omaha, Sept. 20th. 1R81. Tiik Missonui PAt'IFIO IlAIIArAY Co. OK Nkii. 11V F. 1. lllKI.AM). Gold Coin makes the whitest and best bread. Try it. Toll your neighbors, who borrow The Adveutiseh to call and Btibucribe for it. Toll them it is only 81.50 n year, ahvays in advance. If your head aches, you nro nation nnd weary, you aro out of humor and oroiss bs a bear, It In IiIkIi tlmo you wore buyltiB n hot tleof l)r, MurHhall's Uromnlino. IIlunt'N I'rcNN Drill, tho IionI, for buIo by David Campbell. LOTS Hi Nemaha County. excavation may nr paruy nneii witu cempm. he found to stand with iimiMiiil limine and NEMAHA C1TJT. B. BELL ANDREWS, M. D PHYSICIAN I SB8GEQ! mali:i City, IVt'b. CV.S in tin- Country Promptly Atttit't (l, tiny or illy lit. QPECIAL ATTENTION ulven to surgical diseases of woiiuui and surnlcal diseases of tho eye. SV- Patients from abroad ean be furnished with pleasant rooms and accommodations. City Hotels LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, NEMAHA CITY NEB., Centrally located ; Good fare, and notrou. Die spared to make K'lests comfortable Uood barn for horses and Charges Measoti able. IQON g MIJVIGM GENERAL MERCHANDISE Nemaha City, Neb., 5 X. 15. Xlli$9 LIVERY AND FEED SATBLE. Good btiKKloH nnd Uorsen, cbnrK reng oiinble. IlCHtJof care thlcen of transient stock JS'ii.n.iiu cit .villi. ATTENTION, FARMERS! For your Agricultural Implement!, goto DAVID A. MORTON, Htl Hoape una BOOTS, SHOES, Farm nnd HnrILK NVnitonB. Snlkv Plnwc. rrlnir Plown. Corn Planters. Hnrrnn-B. rs. Mowers, Cultivators, Corn Hbollorn, tno iioss i onKiioicuH cultivator. AND HARNESS. ' Mndo nnd repalrea hh well ni onn be done ih wiiuiti, aim m snort notice 1