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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1881)
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING, g W. .v. ,5fTHlvirvx. 1 PURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. JLllwurra5iD:awcN4craiTiTcatiB3inrri3tiiJBKtoi1 ItBU ! WKlCMaWnjlCTC B Ull II I W I1FHI 1 1 llll I III IIH H11 1 1' I' R 'IHI BPIWy t ii Illlll'l ujxrv tiuiutii uu ujnu'.ruit m in tA.vztnatgMntcsjKiK'je a re t m. 'red 1- Ul'l for to n its nt V tl lite rt.i or Uil nt. Yjft NEBRASKA ADVERTISER TIirHSDAY, OCT. IS, lasi. luaiiiimMiiiiiuuiiaii niiiipm i l.hi Aimnuji School books at Nickell's. Buy Hit Haiii Wagon for service. M'KVKNSON & Citoss. Kxtrsi conies of the Advkrtisku .it A. W. Nickell's. 2 We huvo another good loiter from j Jov. Furnas tliis week. I Oil elotli, brussols and hemp ear- pet, by Stevenson oc Cross. Newton and Studebnker wagons for sale by David Campbell. Berkshire hogs, highbred for sale by Stevenson & Cross For first class groceries call on T. L. Jones. Ilurdwuro and groceries, large stock of each, by Stevenson & Cross. 1 -- Sunool books and all miscellan eous books at Nickell's drugstore. -- Want bntter and eggs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. A few fruit jars left. "Will bo clos ed otit very low. Stkvkxson & Ckoss. Wo are having remarkably nico weather warm, pleasant no frost yet real "growing weather." For Sale. A good second hand Hearse cheap not wishing to keep but one. Stkvknsox & Ckoss. The B. & M. transfer boat "James F. Joy" passed tip the river for Ne braska City Tuesday afternoon, this week. LOOAL PERSONALS. 13. M. Lippitt with the best vocal ists of Brownvillo will appear before the people, on Oct. lsth, with a bril liant concert programme. Dr. Marshall's Bromolino cures biliousness, constipation, female weak ness and all blood and liver complaints. Big bottles, fifty cents. Druggists keep it. For agood Cooking Stove with the most and best trimmings, call on "Wil ling Bros. & J onion. oo have just received the finest, best and largest stock of heating stoves that wasVver brought to this country, at prices that will sell them. Come and make your selections early. Stkvhxson & Ckoss. Saxony and Gcr mantown yarns at McGcc & Moore's. Stevenson & Cross carry a lino of goods that no other hou.se in Nebraska carries always glad to sec old custom ers and new, and prices will be found as low as goods can possibly be sold. Tho Elegant Li;ht Running White Sew ing Machine for sale by T. P. Seaton, A nice lino of guns just received at prices that will sell every time. Sti:vkxsox & Ckoss. Fresli Bread, pics and cakes at ways on hand at A. Palmer's. Sorghum molasses at McGee & Moore. visited Humboldt is in Chicago this J. II. Broady Sunday. H. II. Dolen week on business. J. Ii. Carson and J. W. Ford went to Falls City Monday. Thanks to Gov. Furnas for copies of San Francisco papers. --Hev. II. 0. Scott lias gone to the Synod which meets at Grand Island this week. Miss Sarah Harmon came in from Tecumseh, Monday and is visiting in town this week. Messrs. Phillip and Castor came down from Lincoln Tuesday on busi ness connected with Calvert. George W. Fairbi other, jr., and family, of Calvert, came to this eiVy Friday evening, and returned home Sunday. Mrs. M. G. Simmon, na Cook, of Ka-isas City, after a few days visit look ing after her property here, returned home on Tuesday. Little Harry Hichurds had a birth day party Saturday last, and Harry got enough balls as presents to meet his de mands for several years. Dr. 13d. Arnold, after a summer's experience in tho far west, dually comes back convinced that Brownville is the best pl,ce after all. They all do it. Charlie Lee killed a goose Wed nesday morning, and since then every man or boy that owned or could bog, borrow or steal a gun has been out hunting. George Armstrong, this city, litis purchased tho Frank Johnson farm, two and a half miles west of town. Price paid, wo learn, was S.j,00U per acre, ."?:il.'J.. Hev. II. Beardshcar of the Christ ian church will preach tit the Bedford school house in Bedford precinct Thurs day evening October i:ilh, and at John son on Friday evening October lJth at 7 o'clock p. m. Mr. W. A. .Tudkins went down to St. .loo last week after goods in his fur niture line. Combining business with nlensuro he "took in" Buffalo Bill's show, thus relieving a curiosity ho had to see Bill and his Indians. Jud. says William is a good one. Mrs. Kiln Schick, widow of the late T. L. Schick, of Nemaha coun'y, lias been nominated by the republicans for superintendent of public instruc tion. Mrs. S. is an accomplished edu cator, will be elected by common con sent, and will till the place with satis faction. State J mi rnal. 0. II. Grady, agent for Jackson's Common Sense Hemcdies, who lias been advertising and introducing them in our place for the last week, litis made J. II. Bauer agent for this coun ty. All those having lame horses etui get the genuine Jackson's Common Sense Liniment at Mr. Bauer's harness shop. Elder James Harper, and wife, of Hershnuin, 111., father and mother of Mrs. Jeff. Ciimmings, of Bedford, ar rived on ii visit to their son-in-law's on Wednesday of last week. The Elder has purchased the Hart farm, near Brntton, in Benton precinct, for his children. He is well pleased with this portion of Nebraska. Seethe advertisement in another column and the posters, everywhere stuck up '200 lots in Howe and Nixon's addition to Sheridan to be sold at auction Thursday Oct. 20th It is a very common tiling these times in Lincoln and Omaha for men to be "held up" in other words way laid, clubbed and robbed. "When visit ing those cities it is essential for safety to keep sober, keep away from the sa loons, the natural resort of robbers, and do not go onto tho back dark streets, without a strong body guard. - Luther Iloadley, an old, highly es teemed, and wealthy citizen of this city, died on the tJth inst., aged 07 years. Tho remains were interred in Walnut Grove cemeterj on the 8th. The deceased suffered greatly for the past twelve years, being a paralytic for about that length of time, much of the time being unable to leave his residence, excepting when helped into and out of his carriage. We presume some friend will prepare a lilting obituary for tho honored dead. Fine Groceries Flout', of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffee and Spices, Choice Syrups and Molasses, Dried unit Cumin! KriilU In Variety, Glass and Queensware, Also, a complete stock of fifnr ntl Tobii-n, and a full stock of Caudles tit NEW RAILROAD COMPANY. Q, M, & P. to Bo Extended to Brownvillo, Articles of association of the Mis souri X oil hern railway company were tiled on Saturday in Hie seeret.in of 1 1. .!,., ,,m..,. 'I'll. i ihmiI u-liirli lliiu mini n viinv. .iii. - i..... company proposes to build is to run Iroin a point in Atchison county. Mo., on the oust bank of the Missouri river, opposite Brownville, Nebraska, thence in an easterly direction by th" wa of . i . lit -1 t -!- t .... it .... ....!.. Uiecnyoi hock i on, ;ieiiisoii miuuy, Mo., through Atchison and Nodaway counties to ti point tit or near Burling lington Junction. Nodaway county. The length is to be about thirty-seven miles. The capital stock of the cuiupu nv is $(iOf).()i)0, divided into (1,000 shares. The following peisons constitute the board of directors: A. 13. Wvatt. A. B. Durfee, M. MeKillop. John D. Bopf, John 1'. Lewis and W. Hunter, of Hock Port. Mo.: John L. Carson. B. M. Bai ley, F. 13. Johnson and J. II. Broady, of Browin ille, Neb. St. .toe tfu th. The above company was urgunized at Hook Fort on lust Thursday evening, and first money paid in. Fats, caps, nubias, knit rackets, hoods, etc. Slacks of that) i at J, L. McGee' s. Proceedings of tho Tesioliera' Asoociatiou of Nenmlm County. Nkmaiia Citv, NicnuvsKA, Octobers, issi. On account of so few tcu'dicrs being present, the Friday evening session wtis dispensed with. The meeting was called to order Saturday morning at 10 o'clock by electing" Philip Crother President and B. F. Lorance secretary. Prof. Wightiiiiin of Brownville then delivered a lecture on "Spelling", which wtis 1 olio wed by a general discussion on tho subject. Mrs. Fbright of Brownville then read an essay, subject: "Fidelity, or the Secret of' a Great Life." By decision of the committee, it was determined that the association should hold the next meeting in Peru, the llrst Friday night and Saturday in Decem ber. Adjourned tit iCtfop. m. B. F. LoitANfic, Sec. The celebrated J f endorse n boot and shoe at J. .t. ,l c Gee's. List of Lottors Uoniuining in tho postoillce at Brown ville, Nebraska, for week ending October St h, ISSI : Aleott, Hev. II . I)a is, Mrs. l)i. Fulbright, Win. Hall, Thomas. Ilenui. Wm. II. 1'O.STAI. A GLORIOUS VICTORY. Mrs. Thompson wishes to express her gratitude through the columns of the paper to those ladies and gentle men who so nobly responded to the call for aid in her extreme necessity, sho knows their names, and would be glad tt) name them, but by their re quest will forbear; but trust they will not lose their reward. Buy Now Home sowing machines. Light running and noiseless. Stisvknsox & Citoss. McGee I Moore's KW store at Calvert is now open with a full line of all kinds of goods. Call in and see them. McGee & Mooue, Calvert, Neb. UST OPENED, 250 men's and boy's overcoats, at McGee & Moore's, Few presidents prior to tho assump tion of executive duties have given more proof of their executive abilities than has Mr. Arthur. It is a knowl edge of men and methods that make a successful president, rather than orato rical gifts and popular words and ways. State Journal. For the largest line of Buck gloves and mittens, call on Mc Gee & Moore. rorftlio Light Running Domostio Sowing Mnohino, Tho Boat Mnohiuo in the World for all Qradoa of Work. Glorious victory! The Light Hun ning Domestic Sewing Machine walks away with the only premium offered on sewing machines this year at any fair. The Light Running Domestic takes llrst pieinium at Grand Island, Neb., tis the best sewing machine. No premium being offered at Omaha state lair, of course none could lie awarded. The Light Untitling Domestic is the Queen of Sewing Machines, and un doubtedly the Family Sewing Machine in tho market. All other premiums have been given only on work done by an expert. Examine tho Domestic be fore you purchase a sewing machine and you will be sure to get the best and most popular sewing machine. The Doinstic Company's drawing for their beautiful machine given away at the state fair, will take place in a few days. Due notice will bo given in this paper.- Omaha lirjiiibliivn. These machines are for sale by B. G. Whittemore. Brownville. Podunk Itoni3. Agood Berkshire pig is a bettor investment than a wild town lot any time. For sale cheap by Stevenson & Cross. -- The Light Punning New Victor Sewing Machine by Stevenson & Cross. Meltson, Vm. Martin, S. C. Slitwell, Katie. Stoddard, Mary J. Spcer, Z. N. CAUDS. Gaede, Willie Martin, L. C Hilts, J. M. Pony, A. A. Listerbarge,. It. II. Pratt, Miss E. E. Martin, F. L. Suaitz, William. Persons calling for any of the above will please suy adcvrttsal. Olllcehours (Ja. in. to 8 p. in. Sun days, from to 10 ii. in. T. C. Hackiju, P. M. The ft nest line of Mens and JSois clot lung, over coals, etc., to be found at J. L, McGee' s. -Now is your chance to buy stoves, hardware, farm implements, cheap. Go to Tlios. Piebalds' if you wish any goods in the line, tit juices never before- heard of, as he contemplates mov ing to Nenmlm cenlei, and wishes to reduce his stock in order to save freighting the goods and adding addi tional cost on them, will sell any goods in tho lino at figures which will pay any one to call and get the benefit of this offer. Tuos. Biciiauds. Again I take my neu to let you hear of our prosperous little town. Weather cooler. Sick getting better. The well are happy. --Everybody prospering; town build ing up fast. Win. Bailey and Win. Murr are building ;i hardware store UiixilO. Mr. Wagner isbtiiliiing a line hotel Jlx-U), besides residences too nuineious to mention. The depot will soon bo built. Mr. Marcelvus has bought the propel ty of Dr. Vunllect. It will under go repairs next week. We welcome Dr. Dock here, for we have long felt that we needed a good physician. Bow John Dickson takes charge of this circuit tills year. --There is strong talk now of build ing an M. E. church here. Hope it will bo done. - The ladies of the L'nion Sunday school gave an oyster supper Tuesday evening to pay lor a church organ. Wood, for sale at J. L. JIc C ee's. In accordance with the proclamation of the President, the Semite met on the tho loth and organized by electing Sen ator T. F. liajitrd, of Delaware, )rcsi dent no tunHU'f of tho Senate. An effort was made by Edmunds, on be half of the Kcnuhlicuiis. to have the Senators elect, two of New York and one of Bhoile Island, sworn in before the election of presiding otlicer, but the' Democrats being in the majoi ity, would not agree to it. a.s that would huw given the Itcpuhlicnus a mnjoiity. Senator Davis, of Illinois voted with the Ife- puhheuns upon that question, milking the vote, :!:J foi Edmunds' motion to ill against. The Republicans could have prevented tin election by refusing to vote, but wisely chose not to llllibuster or make a dead leck. -- Attendance at the Great Keokuk Mercantile College will run over two thousand students this reason. Voting men should address Prof. Mil ler, Keokuk. Iowa, for circulars and specimens. It is understood that a banking house will be established at the crossing as soon as a suitable house can lie erect ed. This will lie done tit once, if the weather will permit buijding. For a, nice baggy robe go to J. L. JcGee's. Asa liver medicine, Dr. Marsh all's Bromoliiie litis no equal. It also cleanses the blood and you get a big, big bottle for fifty cents. Druggists sell it. MISCELLANEOUS. Gov. Long, of Massachusetts, who has been renominated for re-election, is a woman suffragist. , Memorial medallions, with a nlcturo of Gnrlleld on one side and Lincoln on tho other, will be issued from the United States mint. Tho Augusta (Ga.,) ('hrnnMp and tho New Orleans I'irnjitiii- see in the fact that President Arthur's wife was of one of the best families of the South a reason for his being jusi to that section and agood fellow generally, Ike Stockton, a notorious desperado, was recently killed in Denver by an ollicer while resisting arrest. Lincoln was shot on the anniversary of the fall of Port Sumter, and Garllold died on thounniorsury of the battle of Chickumuugu. Gormany lias a subterranean telegraph system which connects jii cities and towns. A story comes to us from Blooming ton, Alleghany county, Mil., to tho ef fect that a few days ago a freight en gineer on the Baltimore and Ohio rail road, had ti "falling out" with Ids sweetheart, who lived tit or near that place, and that the damsel in revenge oiled the rails on the track in front of her swain's train, which was struggling up the seventeen mile grade. It is said to litivetaken the locomotive prop er, t lie "Helper, and several tons of sand to overcome the ellects of tho girls stratagem. "Now is tho winter of their discon tent," ami the oice of the liar is again heard in tho laud. The St. Louis I'ost l)isateti opens its feeble battery thus: "Tin star-route thieves will breathe easy the da v that Postmaster General James is kicked out of the cabinet in the interest of Stalwart reform." hmiii, im iiwii nnnatMtawrxgicnnMjjiiim Hopoxt of tho Condition 1st national' bank, AT UKOWrVVIM.K, lit tilt' State of iliriiNUii, ill i'Iohii of iHlrtllli'Nrf, Onlolirr InI, IHHt. UKnotuu.'i:s. I.oiilll mill IllTiiiuils M.C72 OT nvontraflfi .i.ovi 71 U. 8. llutiiN to Ni'i'iin1 Clrcilliitl(il'.. ftu.ooij CO nihrrHliii'Ki. IIoiiiNhiiiI Murium;! h - ll.Odt IH Dm' from iipprovcil n-icrvo huciiIm ., izil.ii a;- Duo from othor N'lUlniml lliinkrt M.lli 80 Dm; from HtulM ltnnktimiit IliiukcM IS.iVi 01 Itoul Kitnto, I-'iirnUnromiil 11 x lurcn ........ f.MI W Current mihiiiin mid Inv.'s (uilil 1 Di3 70 ('lurks anil "IIhtoihIi Uoiiih ,dS Jl lllllHorollior Hunks . 1,6 1 J (c) l-'ruotliiiiul iMirruncy lucliullng nlukuli mill pimiiloi . I-J7 OS Spoelu t:,3-:'i 00 l.i'Kiil-ti'iiili'r notoM m 18)00 00 Ui'iloinpllon riiml Willi U.S. Troiiilirrr (T porrolit. ori'lrL'iiliitlou) 2,'J'iO IK) Diiii from U.s.Tromiui'r nllior tliuinC per cunt, ri'itoiiipllou I'iuiiI I, Oh )(H) Total., Casuneres, Cottonad.es, all cheap at J. L. jVc Gee's. Nebraska Stato Normal School. A new class composed of ptuetical teachers and others qualified to com plete an outline review of the Elemen tary Course, with refereneoto gradua tion therein bv the middle of next June, will bo formed the first day of Novomber, issi. Students wishing to secure an out lit for teaching should avail themseivos of this opportunity. iS'-'O.IHS 2ll UAIIIUTIKH. Cupltiil. Stock putil In f'.n.ooo Ot) .SiirpliiM llluil i-O.IHK) oo Uinllvlili'il prolllH (ll,!l II Oil Nmiouul Hunk nutiM outitmiillhK IV.xx) DO IlllllVlllllul llt'pOSllrt Hlllljri't to chock f.lO.'.IM I)' Diiiiimul Rcrtllk-nto oriliinilt.... MS.SSJ 07 :ilO,7:o n I mo to oilier Niilloiml llmikH 2,105 4.1 Ddn loHtmu Jimikri mill IlnukurH -IW Til ZMii) ID Totul JK0.1M -i STATU Of NKllltAHrCA.uu County or Ikmaii.. "" I, A. It. DuvIhoii, CiiMilor or tlm uliovii nmni'il hunk, ilo Holoiinil HWi'iir Unit tho uliuvoHtutuiiiuut Ih trim, to tin.' lie-it ot my kiiowloiluiMiiiit liolloi, lA. It. DAVlHON.CWlkT. Hnliscrltioit mill sworn tolieTim' inn thin HUhIuvoI OtiKitior, IhiI. Okmh a ckcii., Notary I'liiiiic. Corrcct-AttCHt! ' W.T. DKN, -i .IM). 1.. CAItMU.V J Elevator and stock men will have a choice of SL Louis or Chicago mar kets from tho new town at the cross ing of the ii. & M. and M. I', railroads in Nemaha county. 17-W2 Gormanlown, Saxontj, zephers, yarns and card board at J. L. McGee 's. The new town at Fords, tho cross ing of the M. P. and B. iV M. will bo surveyed and platted, and lots olfered to tho public before November 1st. 2v You will find health, and happi ness in a bottle of t lie Big Blood ad Liver cure, called Dr. Marshall's Brom oliiie, fifty cents a bottle. Buy it of druggists. Coiniiil&Nloiior'N Salo "f Runl Eatato. VfOl'IOK 1m liorehy nlvnti tlmt l.y virtue of X mi iirilor of Mile InmioiI out ot tho District, Colli tot Neiniiliii eouiily, Nolo unIui, iukI til iih illreotcil iih iciereei ami oiiiiiiiilKNloiiorH In tlie ense lierelniiltei mi-iillotieil, upon on or der mill iliurit riiuliiiil ly the Milil court, III ii eerlulii notion llieielu Jjcrid 1 iik. wherein llrynut Colih Ih pint tillll oml .Mnrtlm Flnloy Niincy AIIIhoii, CIiiik Cohh, WIIIIiuiinom' 1,'ohli, I'llikiiey Cohh, Cluy Cohh, DhvIiI Cohh, Catherine KIiik, .Martini Conner, 'rntielK Cohh, M-yniour Cohh, Nnnoy A KIiil', WllllaiiiMiii It. W. Cohh, Newton C. Worley. LiiiiImii I ii tint ti , Mnrllin N. .MoOiihn, Kitzn NelHon, .Mart liu C. Keel lUlil.Iohli A. Irwin are ilerenilanlH, we will oflor for milo at puliUe mii'tloii at the Uoor of the court Iioiiho, lu llrownvllle, In hiiIiI county, on Sntiiiiluy, Oclnlier 15th, 1SH1, nt oneo'eloolc In Die iilterniion of that ilny the following real esiuto lu Neinaha county, to-wit: ' H W ' hod ill, town i), rnno HI. K lOOncrcN, N K ' , hco 1. 1, town .1, raiiKii 1,1 K liji) acreH. K 1C ' seo in, town ."). nuiKe IU V. k;d acreH. Tkkmnoi' hai.i:. ono.thlnl phhIi, Imlauco In tlireo eijunl payments, pavnhln In ono, two mill three years, with IntereHt at eliflit per cent per milium, paynhlo annually, from ilato of Niile, Wim.iam II. ilonvitu. ) HoforeoH una Davidson I'l.Asnuts, j Com'rH, .Iia.'Ki'.nsoN II. lliioADV, Att'y. 13 w5 Now supply of dice cakes pies at Aaron Palmer's, and --The ground at the crossing is high, dry and level, offering the choicest sites for residences and business. 17-w The best cook stove, with the latest improvements, you can buy of Stevenson & Cross. 1,-VSTATK or M'l'HKIl IIOADUOY, 1)15 I Li ceiiNiMl, In the County Court of Noma tin county, NehriiHliH. in the mutter of proving tin will orhitlil Luther Hoailley, do oeiiHoil. Notice n herehy ulveti that Novrin hor7lli. A. D. sni,iit in o'clock a. m nt the olllceol the County .luilu of Neinnlui ciiiin ty, NeliriiKltii, In Urowuvllle, NehniNkn, linn heen tlxeil hy thecoui t iih the time mil) plncn for proving the will ofhiilil I.uther Ilonillcy, ileceiineil. when iiml when-all eoncoriieil muy npliear iiihI cnuteHt the prohiite thereof Datuil out. b, 1HM. JolI.V s. HTITLL, County JikIka. 0 1: a BitHifCT I, ir il,,,rirt wiih kikuim m4 -I iu' rrr Kirn,' lllwt4 jjmpiVt ,,iit f.,, ti itfhiiii.. DAiiuii. liriunv vi. y Yj Upf J I hra.1.1., fCk nrtl f U, v. .'VH.S. mim. Cloaks and Dolma.ns af all grades at J. L. McGee 's. School books, of every kind ut Nlckell's drugstore. MEAT 8, iXi PV(1 13 f4 'JA i4 f ET., ' t MUM 0ME TREATMENT. M&xSf A rrrtaJo enro for NcrVUS rLYTi '' i'iT-iotonoo, etc. and tin niuifriHioe .oo' .'i.fM,M i.intT.MS? . -.- '...M.l ,1 W rMiiuuijrM;ir niLiHMH .. .-. v,.. i.i.. VtUALiA, -LS6 i. iu.-iS-L,iyvrwiM,ii. DE.!