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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1881)
jfzazau 4 i i ,v x i NEBRASKA ADVERTISER -Y TIIUHSDAV, NOV. 10. 1881. mMfn-W-imTMiiiw nui 1 1 1 i i ' ' '" See 12. Loomis' card. - Thanksgiving Day Nov. 24tli. Tlicro was a light vote polled in the county very light. See notico of tho incorporation of the Carson Land Company. Mr. Klino has tho neatest market liousu ever scon in Hrownville. Those vvlio want to pay thu printer in wood or com will please bring it along nov--it'sall right. Tho saloons were closed in Hrown villeon election day, and, everything passed off very harmoniously. Uuy New Home sewing machines. Light running and noiseless. Stkvknson & Cuoss. Wo believe the weather wo are having now is the beginning of Indian summer. It is splendid at any rate. - rapt. Paul Hoytonennie down tho river on last Friday morning, in his rubber suit, and delivered a very in teresting lecture in the evening in tho opera house. , -The fellows who peddle groceries from a Council Uluffs jobbing house or at least two of them were arrested in this city Inst week, taken before Judge St nil, tried by a jury, found guilty and lined. Mr. Rogers, for the defendants wo learn will appeal the case. Tho trouble with Titus & Williams, of Nemaha City is, there, storo room is not big enough for the pilles and stacks of goods they aio receiving and Uu'ir many customers that, crowd the space between counters from morning till night. Hrownville elected the following precinct c. dicers: L. L. liulburd and S. A. Osborn, Justices of the Peace. (I. If. Lannon and J. (!. Uusscll, Con stables. Sum Ilieli, Assessor. Chn-s. Chant', Supervisor, for Hrownville district. Mack's oat meal at J. I. McGce's. Nemaha City elected precinct oflicers as follows: For Assessor, S. Howe; for justices of the pence, J. 1'. Outlier, C. C. Donald; for constables, J. K. Smith, Juo. Colerick ; ovorseers of public highways. J. P. Hoover, district 1 ; O. K. 1'Msher, No. 2 ; H. Stokes, No..'!. unr p niiKs sirm no- V A X JL S .-..- . -'. . m. 1 m. mans call on McGee & Moore's. Regarding the extension of the M. P railroad northward, an Atchison (lis natch of the 2d inst. says: The con tract for building the extension of the I Missouri Pacific road iroin this city to; indorsement sustains the Aivi-:itTisi:i: Hiawatha, Brown county, was lot- to-jin its estimate and advocacy of the day to Uagnell & Company. Work will num. be commenced within a week or ten days, and all the men and teams that can be procured will bocmploved. The contract provides for tho completion of the road by the first of Juno next. Michigan fine salt at J. L. J'cGee's. --In the election of Mr. Tate we And some satisfaction in the fact that the now is an immense improvement on tho old. Mr. Tate is a republican and will make a good sheriff, a fact that wo never disputed. It is only tho manner of his nomination tli.tt wo object U boleaving, as we do, in party organiza tion andopposrd 1o everything tending to confusion and demoralization. Mr. Docker, elected clerk, is tho hap piest man in America. He had a right to run and be elected if ho could. Ho has mad.i it, and we congratulate him. Ho will be an ellicient and indusliiotis clork . California hand sewed gloves cheap at J. L. Mc Gee's. The Millers' Association at Milwau kee, Wis., mot on tho 2d inst. and pass ed rcsolutious'asking the chamber of commerce to enforce tho rigid inspec tion of wheat, as a vast quantity of wheat is coming from tho northwe.it which, while it looks as fair and grades No, 2 and evon No. 1, is badly injured by rain, and is damp and tough and to tallv unlit for Hour. Tho association also telegraphed as follows to tho Mil lers association: "At a meeting of the millers of this city to-day it was resolv ed that owing to the unwarranted con dition of the wheat market, which is inaninulated in the interests of specu lators and against all legitimate busi ness, wo boliovo it to be for the interest of tho masters of this country to make common cause and shut down their mills until tho price of wheat shall be at a ligure to compare with tho markets of tho world. All mills bore have shut down, and invito your co-operation." LOOAL PERSONALS. Wash Culp was in town Saturday. Co. Supt. Crotlier was in town last Saturday. O. J. Stowell, of Sheridan, was in town Saturday. David A. Morton, of Nomalia, was in town Monday. A. J. Williams, of l'eru, was in tho city Tuesday. Paul Douglas moved his family to Calvert last week. The infant daughter of T. J. Ma jors is seriously ill. Geo. Horlin will open a harbor shop at Calvert Monday. Prank Hunt, of Hillsdale, was in tho city last week. II. 15. Hedforn, of Peru, was in the city "Wednesday. 12d. M. Lippitt camo down from Peru Tuesday to vote. Levi Hughes, of Hedford precinct' is building a new residence. Mr. Joseph Lash, of ("lion l?oe,k was in tiio city Wednesday. Andy Tynan, of llieliardson count , was in town this week. Gov. Furnas arrived home from his western tour last Saturday. Mr. Shellouberger, of Washington precinct, was in town last Saturday. It. A. Ilawley, of Sutton, orders this paper sent to him for the next year. Mrs. 12. J. Mfinnhan will be in this city next Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of Hum boldt, were in town last week ona visit to relatives. Mrs. J. M. liulburd arrived home from a visit to Ohio and New York last Saturday. --Miss Fannie Arnold will give a concert at Samuclsou's Hall, Calvert, on the '-'."ith inst. Joe. Sproles.of Calvert, wants Tins Anvi!UTiM:it for the ensuing year, and he shall have it. Mr. John Hunker, who has been at Deadwooil for tho past two years, has returned home. Miss Mattio Hacker has gone to lied Cloud on a visit to t ho family of her uncle and aunt. Our old friend. Joseph Loveless, of' Laramie, sends us financial encourage ment this week. Thanks.. Dolen bus his new fall foods well opened now, and li's storo is the general resort of the ladies. Wo had the pleasure of meeting Ciii'lo George Nicholas, of Nemaha precinct, on our .streets Saturday. Chas. Chant is making an excel lent street commissioner and deserves much credit for his work in this city. Mrs. J. 1). Calhoun, of Lincoln, came down last Saturday on a visit to iclativcs and friends in this city, and her parents at Johnson. Mis. Ann Waterworth. of Klk Sta tion, gave us a call last Friday, and left substantial evidence of her appre ciation of Tin-: Adviuitiski:. John Culp may feel a laudable pride in the fact that no candidate on either ticket, nui so well at home and where ho was known as he did Plus splendii - A. W. Nickell, our druggist, started for Ciiicago Monday after his usual im mense stock of holiday goods. Mr, Nickell has a reputation for buying what the people want, in that line, and will this year lay in a larger stocK man over before. Mr. (i. W. Tate, the sheriff elect, was in town Wednesday shaking hands with old friends, forming new ac quaintances, and hearing the result of the votes as they came straggling in from the different precincts. Mr. Tate didn't seem to be especially depressed from hearing the news. --Dr. G. II. Collins, who has been a resident Dentist of this city for some three years has concluded to cliango his location, and will within a short time remove his familv to Pawnee City. This determination will bo regretted by the people here, and of the neighboring towns which ho has visited from time to time, in the practice of ids profess ion; as he is an educated and practical Dentist, as well a genial gentleman. We commend the Dr. to the good will and patronage of the people of Pawnee. For ladies' and chil dren's furs call on McGee & Moore. The jincs t line of Mens and Bots clothing, over coals, etc., to befonnd at J. L. McGee' s. We have just received the finest, best and largest stock of heating stoves that was ever brought to this country, at prices that will sell them. Come and make your selections early. Stkvknson & Cnoss. Boston baked beans cheap at J. L. 'oOeo' Hest bread in Hrownville at tho Uakory of Aaron Palmer always fresh and clean, dive him a trial. Brands at J. L, McGee' s. FineGrocerics: Flour, of all Grades, i QolontoH Tone Purp Pnffpp nnfll UUIUUIUU IUUO, I uiv vuiiwu uuu Spices, Choice Syrups and Molasses, llrlril mill CnniuMl KrulU In Variety. Glass and Queensware. Also, a complete stock of (' r.v and Tobacco, and a full stock of Candies at Tho liosult of tho Eloction. "While we have not complete returns as yet, there is no doubt that Docker, Democratic fusionist is elected county clerk, and Tate, Republican fusionist. sheriff, by decisive majorities. Dock er's majority will not be less than !l(io and Tate's not less than lr.u. The bal ance of the Republican ticket is elected. Tho following figures are about correct: N' KM AHA CITY. Representative Poaliody, io;j. Swope. t7. Clerk McGrow, 78 j Docker. S2; Wilcox, 2-s. Treasurer- J3ouslleld, 12(5; MoKin no, O-i. Co. Judge StHll, IBS. Sheriff -Culp. l.KSjTute, -II. Co. Sup. Mrs. Schick, is."). Siirve,or Shook, IIS; Johnson, IM. Coroiior-'Oppermau, ll-P, Iteed, ',. Commissioner Po hi in an, 120; Graver, 70. IIUOWNVIU.K. Representative Pea body ir;5: Swope 1-12. Clerk MeGrew -15; Docker, 127; Wilcox, 121. Treasurer Douslield. 211; McKin ney, 77. Co. Judge St nil, SherilT-Culp. M ;'l'ale, 213. Co. Sup.- Mrs. Schick, Surveuir huol. M-l; Johnson, l.'l. Coroner Opperman, 1(H); Heed, Mil. Commissioner Polihnan. 102; Graver, WW. LONDON. Representative Peabody, 4fi; Swope no. Clerk McGrow,. 17; Docker, SI Wil cox, 7. Treasurer P.oustield, 01 ; McKonnev 71. Co. Judge -Slnll, 12!). Sheriff Culp, -II; Tate Jiy. Co. Sup. Mrs. Schick, 117. Surveyor- -Shook, 50: Johnson. So. Coroner Opperman. -It); Heed, so. Commissioner -Pohlinan, 40; Gra yer, as. . ARI'INWAI.Ij. Itepresentative Peabody, 70; Swope :',o. Clerk MoG row 50; Docker, 27; Wil cox, ;!5. Treasurer Housfield, 1)0; McrCeu ney. 25. Co. Judge--Stull, 101). , Sheriff -Culp. 00; Tate, 21. Co. Sup.- Mrs. Schick, H)7. Surveyor Shook, IM ; Johnson 10. Coroner Opperman 60; Heed, 2:. Commissioner - Pohlinan 87; Graver 2S. JIKDPOUD. ' Representative Peabody, 50 ; Swope. 40. Clerk McGrow, 10; Docker, 50 ; Wilcox, I. Treasurer-- lionslleld, 00; McKln- ney, 40. Co. Judgo Stull. 111. Sheriff -Culp, 42; Tito, 04. Co. sup. Mrs. Schick, los. Surveyor -Shook, ('..'; Johnson. 47. Coroner -Opnerinan. 02; Heed, 10. Commissioner Pohlinan, IM; 0 ra ver, 40. ISLAM). Clerk Docker, 15. Treasurer Ic Kinney, 18, Sheriff- Tate, la. ULIJN HOOK. Itepresentative-- Peabody,47 ; Swope, 00. Clerk McGrow, 25; Docker, 77; Wilco-c, :i. Treasurer -- HouslleUl, 58; McKln ney, 41. Co. Judge--Stull, 01). Slio.-ilT Gulp. 2a, Tate, 70. Co. Sup. -Mrs. Schick, 05. Survejor -Shook, 17; Johnson, (10, Coroner -Opperman. 44; Iteeil, 00. Commissioner-- Pohlinan, -ID; Gra ver, 04. ST. Dr.KDlN. Itep. Peabody, 14; Swopo, 2. Clerk - McGrow. 10; Docker, 0, Wilcox, I. Treasurer Iioustlold, 15; McKin ney, 1 . Co. Judge Stall, 10. Shoriff-Cuip, 10, Tate. I. Co. Sup. Mrs. Schick, 17. Surveyor Shook, 10. Coroner Opperinan, 15; Peed, I Coiniiiisbionor--Pohlnmu, 1 0. I'Kltl'. 'Hep. Peabody, 107; Swope, 101. Clerk -McGrow, -':); Docker, 1S2; Wilcox, 2. Trcasuror Housfield, 108; MeKin ney. 10 1. Slioriff-Culp,55; Tato, 158, Commissioner Pohlinan, 1U0; Gra ver, 107, DOLEN Has received his immense fall and winter stock, consisting of nerai urv Ms, &noes iiTiiiyiixiisj jUoi Clothing for men and boys, and a large line of overcoats, blank ets, yarns, gloves, mit tens, Ladies' Cloaks, The handsomest line of Ladies' trim mings ever brought to this market, and all the latest novelties. Dolen is determined to make it to the interest of everyone in Nemaha county to trade with him. lie has also a full line of roeesies, Vinegar, etc. For call and' see Dolen. It iionu.As. Pop. Peabody, WJ.V, Swope, 80. Clerk MeGrew, lit; Docker, 0:1 ; Wilcox, 47. ' Treasurer Houslield, 105; MclCin ney. 72. Sheriff -Culp, 100; Tate, 107. Commissioner Pohlinan, la;!; Gra ver. 81. WASHINGTON. Popreseulatlve Peabody, 71: Swope I Clork -MeGrew, 72; Docker, 20: Wilcox. 4. Ti eastirer 13ouslield, 71; Mc Ken- ney. 28. Co. Judge -Stull, 01. Sheriff Culp, 08: Tale, 81, Commissioner Pohlinan, 88, Graver 18. We llud it necessary to go to press before hearing from P.enton and .Lafayette precincts, but there is no probability that the results of those precincts will materially change the results of the election as indicated above as heard f 1 0111. Next week we will give a tabular statement from the olhcial returns. THANKSGIVING DAY. A Proclamation by tlio Prosiduut. Wasiiinotun. Nov. 7. The Presi dent has issued tho following procla mation: It has long been the pious custom of our people, with the closing of the ve.ir, to look back upon the blessings brought to them in the changing com se of sea sons, and to return solemn thanks to tho all-giving sourco from whom they How; ami, although this is the period when the falling leaf admonishes us that the time of our sacred duty is at hand, our nation's still lies in the shad ow of ourgreat bereavement and mourn ing which has tilled our hearts and still (bids sorrowful expression toward the God before whom we but lately bowed in grief and supplication; jet the countless benefits which has been hhowercd upon us 1 during the past tweho mouths call forour fervent grat itude, and make if fitting that we sJiould rejoice with that fullness that the Lord in his infinite mercy lias most signally favored our country and peo ple. Peace without and prosperity within have been vouchsafed tons. No pestilence visited our shores. The abundant privileges of freedom which our fathers left us 111 their wisdom aie still our increasing heritage, and if in parts of our vast domain some alllic tions have visited our brethren in their forest homes, yet even this calamity lias been tempered and in a manner 7 1 1 1 1 . ... o saiicuueu oy generous compassion wr the sufferers which has been called forth throughout our land. For all these things It is meet that the voice of the nation should go up to God in de vout homage. Wherefore I, Chester A. Arthur, president of the Tinted States, do recommend that all people observe Thursday, the 21th day of Xocmbor, instant, as a day of national thanks giving and prayer, by ceasing, so far as may lie, irom tlieir secular labors ami meeting in their several places of wor ship there to join in ascribing honor and praise to Almighty God. whose good ness has been so manifest in our histo ry and in our lives, and offering earnest prayers that His bounties may continue to us and to our children. In witness whereof, etc, Cin:vri;u A. AitTiirn. Hy the President. J A miss CI. Di.AiNB, Sftc'y of State. I n r bODQS. noisosis. , Hats, Gaps, Syrap 2S Co)f bargains in any line will pay you. Nemaha City is on her ear, and is impatient for an opportunity to recip rocate the treatment she has received from Hrownville and Peru. The news from the election Tiwadny in the eastern states is that tho Hcad justers have carried Virginia by 15,00( New York and Wisconsin close and claimed by both parties. E. L00IY11S, BROWNVILLE. NKUIl. Huh riMiiovril Ills nIio) to the eld Hunk it Aiimttu;i IiuiIiIIiik. cihI(i O'lVU's livery HtUlllK. it 6' Ki'pnlrlni: iiont l i.ixl promptly do no. (Jlvu Mini it trim Coimtablu'ti Sulo. Not li'o Is lioii'by ul yen tluu iy vlrluo ofun order of Hull IsniiimI liy tint county eonrt of Nonmliii county In favor ot W. T Dun mid Mttiilnst 1). 11. 1 1 in moil and to uic directed, will at ontt o'clock p. in, on ttic'd day of No vember, I SSI. in H011II1 Itiuu-fivllUi, llrou-n-vllln pri'c'lnrt, oII'it for Hale at public aoolloii tin following uoodn and eluiLl 1i-h. to-wit : 1'hu mm- mill and belting mid all tlxtiirH bu loilKlnu thereto. .Situated on the land of Mih. Iloadley at n ml adjoining iSntilli llrou-n vllle, 10 HiillHfy nJiKlpiiutit Inlnvorof W. T. I)n and iiH'iltiNt Ii. II Harmon. Terms of miln cash. UKOIHJIC II. liANNON. CoiiNtabir, pffiiw:. . .-., 4. f. . . . uj .jrv 4Jii..iiiiv- 0 JluiVjI'iiustmn .,( lieuii-roi'rtrJJnile. R Aoi.Vm,jmti,M oJ Hone, riimhu. 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