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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1881)
v, NEBRASKA ADVERTISER S-h(iol hooks at JsMukuirs. - Ilyc In cad, baked daily, at Anton ,1'aliiiui'n. For Ural cTum groourios cull on T. Ij. .Joiioh, Kxlrn copies of tho Anvitit'rismt at, A. W. Nlckull'u. Fresh Ilroad, pica and oaken ways on hand at A. 1'nlmor'H. at Tho Elognnt Light Running Whito Sow ing Machine for wilo by T. 1 Soaton, Hardware and groceries, large Stock of each, by Stevenson & Cross. School books and all miscellan eous books at NickeU'sdrugstore. K. M. rjppitthas been appointed teacher of music at tho Stnto Normal School. Forty-three new subscribers to Tim AdvkrtIhicr last month. Plenty of room yet. Dr. Collins, Dentist, is absent from his ollleo in Jhownvillo on Wednes days and Fridays only. For agood Cooking Stovo with the most and best trimmings, call on Wil ling iiroH. tt Jordon. I). T. Smith will sell vou a Piano or Organ as cheap as tho next one. Call and get prices. 17-tf Hest bread in Brownvillo at the Bakery of Aaron Palmer always fiosh and clean. Give him a trial. The iron is laid for about four miles on the new road between Pawnee City and Table Hock. It is expected to have the cars running on this line some time in November. Johnson County Journal. Go to Willing Bros. & Jordan for your hardware and fruit cans, powder and shot, barb, wire, the Joliet, Baker and Seutts make, nails, door lucks, corn knives, and the best assortment of guns at tlie lowest prices. W. i. & J. Tho Beaver City Times offered the paper one year for tho biggest water melon. It got a number of largo mel ons by the game, and one weighing 44 pounds took the prize. Wo have quit talking about our big melon. Jackson's Common Sense Liniment Ib a positive cure for tho following dis eases: Tender feet, collin joint, lame ness, sore breast, sore shoulder, con tracted hoofs, scratches, rheumatism, sweeny, strains, bruises, barb wire in juries, and all other ailments requiring an external application. For sale by J. II. Bauer. At the request of many citizens of Nemalia county, I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for County Clerk and respectfully ask the votes of all the people, my only pledge being to perform tho duties of the olllce. if elected, to the best of my ability and in the interest of tho people of Nemaha county. Respectfully, J. B. Doukkk. IVoflco, Harvey Starry has purchased tho Central meat market of the Jones llros; and will furnish the people of Brownvillo and vicinity with choice meats of every description Mr. S. has had a lifetime experience in tho stock business and will give bis customers entire satisfaction. Call and see him. Now is your chance to buy stoves, hardware, farm implements, cheap. Go to .Thos. Richards' if you wish any goods in tho line, at prices never be fore heard of, as he contemplates mov ing to .Nomuliu centei, and wishes to reduco 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 ono to call and get the benefit of this offer. Tiios. Richards. OreNNiimkltiK. "We would respectfully inform tho ladles of Brownvillo and vicinity that we are prepared to do dressmaking at our residence, corner of fifth and At lantic streets, (old Jim Dye residence.) Solicit n share of your patronage, and will tako groat pride in giving now atyloa and good work. Mrs. W. A. Cook. Miss Josik Joiuun. Announcement, Ry special request of my friends I horoby anounco my self as an Indepen dent candidate for County Clerk at tho ensuing election promising if elected to discharge tho duties of the olnco to tho bent of my ability and lo have tho work of tho ollleo done correctly and for tho best Interests of tho citizens of Noinahn County. Very Respectfully Yours, E. II. Wilcox. (imwwuMHnwiiiM miHwinimHinn MR, Atf D MH8, M. M, OOKNEK, 'Die Golden Wdddiag. AccotdinK t cntilu istttutl, ami pro vloiw iirrmiKciDunlH inndo by Uio frlendH of .Mr. and Mrs. Conner, about 8 o'clock on th(! cvciiIiik of tho 2Sth of fttt ntifit lUttl (i niuiwml nt ilri )rilillt'l1l V rif ,. ... , ,. , , r w . ,i ever, that $iiO wore received from llioir the relatives and irionds of .Mr. audi "-", , " " ,, . ' , , ,, .. ... , ami Jacob, of New Mexico, and $10 Mrs. Conner were gathered in Hie opera ' ., , , ,. , ., , ,. house to witness, or participate in, the proceedings of their Golden Wedding, thin being the flOth anniversary of their married lift!. Tho marriage ceremony was preceded by fifty gentle taps of a bell behind the sj-eiiory, and from whence emerged the groom, bride, minister, and several ac companying old friends, immediately upon the conclusion of the ringing of tho bell. The bride and groom stand ing in tho parquet, just in front of the stage, attendant lady and gentlemen friends on either side, the Hev. II. O. Scott, of the Presbyterian church, step ped to the front and delivered tho fol lowing beautiful and appropriate cere mony: One of the most solemn and interest ing scenes that can bo vitnessed is the joining of two lives in one; for when two heaits beat in unison, the happi ness that follows can only be surpassed by that of the worlds above; but if they he not in harmony, no real joy can be experienced. Believing that during half a century of wedded life you have had abundant opportunities in health and sickness, in labor and rest, in joy and sorrow, for knowing tho strength of your love for each other and your ability to be true and faithful, I shall ask you to join your right hands in token of your desire to continue the golden bonds and to make them even stronger. "Do you, Moses, renew your covenant vow to take this woman whom you hold by your right hand to be the com panion of your life? J)o you promise to bestow upon her the same love and care which has heretofore made you happy in each others society? And as you have, walked baud u hand with her up tho llowery hillside in your younger days, do you promise to still cling to her, down the way strewn with the leaves of autumn until at the river tho angel boatman shall call to tako one or tho other over?" Mr Conner. "I do." "Do you, Ann, renew your covenant vows to take this man whom you hold by your right hand to be the compan ion of your life? Do you promise to bestow upon him the same love and euro which has heretofore made you happy in each others society? Ami as you have walked baud in hand with him up the llowery hillside in your younger days, do you promise to still cling to him down tho way strewn with tho leaves of autumn until at the river the angel boatman shall call to tako ono or the other over?" Mrs. Conner. "I do." You are a husband and a wife whose lives have long since been made one, by tho mutual plighting of your love, by marriage vows, and by sympathy in tho trials and labors of a long life. May God's blessing rest upon you through many happy days to come. Allow me to congratulate you most heartily upon growing old in each oth ers love. Then W. T. Rogers approached the happily wedded, and in a few well chosen words formally presented to each of them a beautiful golu jewel, received from Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Lett, of Lincoln, Neb., a correct idea of the workmanship and design of which will be gathered from tho following accom panying loiter: Mil. AND Mils. CONNER. "Wo send you two emblems, as a faint expression of our esteem. The one marked Mr. Conner, emblematical of a banner with colon lloating, and principles of fidelity, inscribed upon its azure loins. You for fifty long years as a husband have lived with your banner of trut deration manifest to tho world, your fidelity inscribed in characters brighter than gold. And may you when this eartlilv tie is dissolved, havo an eternal union with your dovoted wife In that celestial land whero day Is one bright morning, and tho sun never sets. Tho second, marked Mrs. Connor, n neck-yoko In two horse shoes. Tho yoke, oinblomatical of the burden you both havo borne so long. And tho horse shoos, "Good Luck." As God tempers tho wind to tho shorn lamb, may ho causo tho yoke to rest easy and make your burdens light in this world, with "good luck," so that vour separa tion may bo only mystic, and your reun ion real, over tho rirer in tho Paradise of God. Yours, II. C. Lett and Wife. Tlion wore called out Dr. Ilolladay, ox-Senator Tipton, "V. T. Rogers, and others who havo been friends and noighbors of Mr, Conner for many years, and with brevity referred happi ly to things and happenings, and cus toms and scenes of days long gone by. Then thoro were more presentations, principally in small gold coin. A flno and much appreciated gift, however, wo must not omit to mention, was made by our old Jeweler Mr. Joseph Sohulz, in the shape of a splendid pair of gold framed spectnelo worth $12. Healilea thy tilings mentioned, Air. and Mrs. Connor received 6100.00 in gold coin, tho donors of which wo would bo pleased to personally name did onr Himeo permit. We will mention liow- from their daughter in Cincinnati. After all the friend-, had taken the joyous aged couple by I he hand, and'all tho girls had kied 1'nclo Mose the old gentleman blushed like a rose under the trying ordeal the chairs were set back, the fiddle tuned, nnd old and young, whose conscience and church discipline could at all be stretched to grasp tho exhilarating amusement, danced and danced until they tired. For tho sake of history we note that Mrs. Ilelleu Hohison, nte Ilolladay, had the honor of dancing one set with the groom, the only one that he could be coaxed to participate in. The whole affair was a happy success and made our old friends feel young again. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer to the highest bidder, at Sheridan (Nixon's Pasture), on Thurs day, November :td, at 10 o'clock a. m., :i:5 head of Cattle, consisting of Cows and Calves, al.no 1, 2 and a-yoar old Steers and Heifers. TKHMS: Six months time, without interest; notes to be signed by two re sponsible parties, payable at First Na tional Bank when due. BKN B. IIOADLEY. Davidson Planters, Auctioneer. Tho Union Hotol. Is growing in public favor. Com mercial men are learning that at the Tnion is tho 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 Union to take an up grade step. It lias recently been refurnished and otherwise improved. Best table, best beds, best over) tiling, and only $2.00 a day. The boss fi our is made by Henry tihifer at Uome wood's. Call for Gold Coin. How to get Sick. Expose yourself day and nlulit, cat too muchiwlthout exorcise; work to hard with out rest; doctor all tbo tlnu; take all the vllo iionlrniiiH advertised, and thou you will want to know Mow to get Well. Which Is answered In three words Tako Hop Bitters! Sco another colum. Call for IJomewood's lour. Try it, and you'll use no other. Notice. Is horoby given that I will oxamino all persons who may desire lo offer themselves as candidates for teachers of tho primary or common schools of this county, at tho Court House, in Rrownville on tho first Saturday in eacli month Philip Crotiier, 21-tf Co. Superintendent. "Wlno lsa mookor, amLstroog drink Iw raging." Taku l'lticici.Y iYhh Hittkhh It Ik not a beverage, but n remedy for all 111 'ctlcols of an excess of Intoxication stlmu bints. Don't taken drl ik before breakfast 'Just to wake yon up," because) on fuel ho Htuptd and languid. You aro sure to feel worse as soon aH tho ctfect wears oir. Take a half wlno glass of Puicki.y Ash lirrrKita. It will brighten yon up for the whole day. Cash Paid for Wheat. The liiyhest market price paid for aood wheat at Glen Hock MiilH. JO. H UDDA JiT .0 CO. IVotlce. Mrs. 13, ,T. Monahan, of Maryville, Mo., will visit Rrownville Nov. 15th and remain three days. She will stop at tho Union IIouho whero she will be prepared to treat all forms of oyo dis eases successfully. Ilor treatment is a pormanent cure for granulated eye lids and all forms of inflammation of tho oyes. BROWN'S TWINS. Wo aro still making nnd soiling our patent bed springs. They aro superior to any bed spring made, and will last a lifetime, 1). 13. DOUGLAS & CO. School Furniture. I hao received tho agency for A. II. Andrew & Co.'s school furniture of all kinds. Samples at my furniture store, Rrownville, Neb. W. A. Judkins. Grain. Highest market price' paid by D. K. Douglas & Co. --Thoro never was a convention held in Numalia county that was more abso lutely run and controlled by the peo ple, independent of rings and factional combinations, than tho last Republican convention. Now it remains to be scon how well the people will sustain at the polls their own action. 'It was tho farmers, principally, of Nemaha county that took the nomi nating business in hundthoy united against other combinations and by nearly two to one named the men for the ticket, and any charge that the nominations were made by this or that rb'gor faction, is utterly unfounded. This was supposed to be a reforma tion in conventions. How much of a success is it going to bo? Tho Repub lican farmers of Nemaha county will answer at tho polls. Two years ago tho factions had con trol of tho convention, every delegate belonged to either Daily, Majors or Howe, a bitter light was waged; and every eandidato nominated was easily distinguished as belonging to some ono of tho above named gentlemen. But tho result at the polls was a grand suc cess for tho whole ticket. This year tho "leaders" stood back, seeming to mako no special effort, leaving the people to manage the mat ter themselves. If tho Republican people's ticket next Tuesday ahull overwhelm the mongrel hermaphrodite animal, then will bo proved that conventions and elections may bo conducted successful ly independent of factions. Rut if oth erwise, and tho Republican ticket comes out by a meagro majority by tho skin of tho teeth sis it were we can but humbly call upon tho factional leaders to put on thoir war paint and tako charge of thoir battalions again, as wo tho people aro not capable of running tho machine ourselves. Andy Skeen is making himself so conspicuous in bis opposition to tiie Republican nomineo for county clerk, as to make it a personal matter desorv ing attention from us as a faithful de fender of our men and principles. Or dinarily a private citizen's opinion or preferences aro not subjects for per sonal comment from tho Auvkiitiskii. But Mr. Skeen has emerged from tho ranks of tho private citizen and be come a candidate for deputy clork, un der Mr. Docker. This fact with his frotful anxiety for Mr. Docker's suc cess makes him fit game for an occa sional shot from us. Andy goos around traducing tho character of Dr. McGrow, and expressing great pity and sympa thy for Docker. Rut that is all hypo critical, for thoro is no motive moving Andy in this campaign but a puroly sellisli ono. Andy will bo deeply chag rined when he learns that ho is expos ed, for he waB playing it very fine in deed. Rut wo have it from an authen tic sourco that Andy is promised tho deputyship if Docker is elected. Rut that crowd stands forty chances of bo ing tit ruck by lightning to ono of coining in possession of tho clerk's of fice. i.o.ol Tho Nemaha county district lodge 1. 0. G. T. will moot with Rrownville lodge No. 60, on Saturday Nov. 12, '81, at ton o'clock a. in. G. V. C. T., J. B. Kinch, will bo with us at that timo; lie will also meet with Rrownville lodge on Friday evening. 11th. Let there be a full attendance from each lodge in tho county. Fraternally, A. J. Skkkn, State Deputy. List of Lettore Remaining in the postofllce at Rrown ville, Nebraska, for week ending October2t), 1881: Gilmore, Thos. Nettloton, .1. V. 2 Hawley, A. F. POSTAL CAIIDS. Ilayer, Jerry, Rico, W. II. 1'ersons culling for any of tho above will please say advertised. Ollleo hours (la. in. to 8 p. m. Sun days, from 9 to 10 a. m. T. C. Haokku, P. M. Editor AnvKimsKit: Tho Uranger is again playing its tricks of treachery. Moore has no confidence in his mong rels and is gtoing them away, and litis promised help to somo of tho Republi can candidates. Thisl know. Repub licans, howevor, do not want his help, nor his promises, for ho is a treacher ous rascal, who would Judas like bo tray Christ for money. Justick. For Sale Cheap. A good road team, harness and bug gy. Ponies well matched and free drivers. Perfectly sound and safe. G. 11. Collins. T .J. J 5. JLIJLCJLDH, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. flood buggies and horses, charges rcas oiiablo. Hest;of care taken of IranslcntHtouk jsti.n.tu.i vir v;. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Made and repaired as well ns can bo done anywhere, on short notice, and VERY REASONABLE TERMS. P !Jy i in tf ViS LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR. NEMAHA CITY NEB., Centrally located: Good faro, and no trou ble spared to mako gueiits comfortables flood barn for horsca and Ch a rges liaison able. ATTENTION. FARMERS! For your Agricultural Implement., to to DAVID A. MORTON, Farm and Spring Wnnn. Sulky Plows HtlrrltiK Flows, Corn Planter, Harrows Reapers, Mowern, Cultivator. Corn Hhellorn and tho Host ToukuuIosh Cultivator. JOHN S. MINICK, General Merchandise. Nomalia City, Nob. B. BELL ANDREWS. M. D Physician $ Surgeon, Noruoho. City, Nobrnslca. Calls in the Country Promptly Attend ed, day or night. SPECIAL ATTENTION Klven to Mirnlo.i dlcenKes of women and surgical (Mhciihuh of the eye. ttS-PailentH from abroad oan he fumlHhed with pleasant roomn and accommodations. rrjc INSTATE OK LUTHER IIOADLEY. DE Hl ceased. In tho County Court of Neuiu ha county, NohraNka. In the ny.Uter of proving the will ot said Luther Hoadlev, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Novem ber 7th. A. D. IHSI.at 10 o'clock a. m., at the olllce of the County .Indue of Nemahacoun ty, Nebraska, In Iirownvlllo Nebraska, has -K been tlxed by the court as the timo and place for proving the will of said Luther Hoadiey, deceased, when and where all concerned nmy appear and contest tho probate thereof, uated Oct, 8, 18S1, JOIlv: S. H1ULL, County J-udgo. INSTATE OF. IACOH DU9TIN, DECEASED. Vj In tho County Court or Nemaha County Nebraska. In tho matter of allowing the final administration account of HI mm O. Mlntek, administrator of the estate ol Jacob Uustln, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Novembor 28th, A. 1). 1MU, at Hi o'clock a in., at tho olllce of tho County Judge of Ne maha County Nebraska, In Iirownvlllo, Ne braska, has been fixed by tho court as the I lino and place lor examining nnd allowlnn said account, when and where all persons Interested may appear and contest the satno. ?'w JOHNH.STULL. Dated October 28,1881. County Judge HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. A.N IMiUSTltATKII WKKKLYKI IMUKS. 8UITKI) TO IIOVS AND (UUI.H OF FUOM SIX TOHIXTKKN YKAIIH OF AOK. Vol. Ill commences Nov. i, 1881. Now Is tiifi Time to Subscribe. The oi-no 1'koii,k 1ms been from the first Hticesiliii beyond Mancipation.-.V. 1". totnUiu Jt,t It liiiKix illntlnct purpose to which li steadily ud-bcrps-tbiit, namely. ofstipplunttiiR the vicious na. per" for the joung with a paper more attractlvo an well as more whnlrsomc.-jWrm Journal. I. J-or iieatnesK. pIprimicp nr engraving, and con tents gcnerallv, It Is unstirpaswi'd by any publica tion ol the kind yet brought to our notlco.-.fHj-buriih fl(t;rttc. Its weekly visits nro engerly looked or. not o'llv b the children, but also by parents who are anxious to provide pure literature for their clrls and boys -ChrMltm Advocate . lliumiu, N. Y. A weekly paper for children which parents need not tear to let their children read ut the family fireside -Jfat tnrit Dailv JYwor. ' Just the paper to take the eye nnd secure the at tention of the boys and glrls.-.S7)rfn7lfM Union, TERB1S, IIAUI-nR'S YOI'MJ 1'KOIM.H.lai - For 1 cur, I'ostnte Prepaid, JS1.3W. Rltigle Numbers Four ( ents each. The Hound Volume ftjr 1W1 will bo rendy enrlr In ovember. Price flOO: posinge prepaid". Cover for oitno PKOl-Mcfor 1881,33 cents; postage. 13 cents additional. Remittances should be made by Pnnt-OIIIcn Monej Order or Drift, to avoid chance of loss. tfru'HMiprri rr not In copy thin atlrertlianeit without the express orrirr of Uakvv.h .t IIikitukuh. Address HAUPKIt ,V ItROTIIF.RH, Nkw Yohk. Mothers need not be kept awake nights by tho Incessant coughing of their children, If they hnvo Dr. Mamhnll's Lung Hyrup at band and glvoono or two doses In season. Price only twenty-live and Hfty cents. The finest line of Mens and Boys clothing, over coats, etc., to be found at J. L, McGee's. NEMAHA Cm.' DAVIO.LANDRETH&SOHS. PHIIA. ' 1 1 J tfl t