Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 26, 1882, Image 5

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NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
District court, March 28th. .
Supper Thursday overling.
Talilo aiid pocket cutlery kf T.
.1 ones. v '
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Thanks to Mr. Currlngton for
weathorstatemont for 1881.
his
Newton and Studebakor
for sale by David Campbell.
wagons
Dr. Jfique' Qortnun Worm Cnlcos Ntimd
iturlVHlvd ami worm ini'cUuttic. ,Glvo tluiiii
n trial. Kohl by nil DuiKctntH.
Scliool books and all miscellan
eous nooks at Xickoll's drugstore
A fnast at the Opera House
Thursday evening of this week.
on
Want butter and eggs. Highest
price paid by'Stevonson & Gross.
Fresh bread, cakes, pies, always on
hand at the old rollablo City Bakery.
ABest bread in the city at Aaron
Palmer's and don't you forget it.
Call at Bratton's-West End
for fresh bread . 1 J. Stuoih.k.
An X on your-paper, or the wrap
per, means, "Please pay your subscrip
tion." We will publish the llrst install
ment of a story, by Mrs; Harding, next
week, '
Buy 'Now Homo sewing machines.
Light running and noiseless
Sthvknson & Citos.s.
White Sowing Machine is tiio best
Comer Oth and Main. r- .-
' T. F. Skaton."
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Tlio best cook stove,, "with the
latest improvements, you can buy of
Stevenson & Cross.
Corn, corn meal, lfour, bran," hay,
and wood for sale at Heaves', opposite
O'Pelt's .livery stable. .
Tlio Omaha lie'publlcun, 24th hist,
says there are tivo cases of small-pox
known of in that city.
"A smiio" in the bar-room makes
tears in tlio house; remember that,
youug man. Inter Ocean. '
Best bread in Brownvillo at tlio
Bakery of Aaron Palmer always frosU
and Qleau. Give him a.trial.
Five hundred sacks of Hour, -within
the past week have been stored in
this oity-from tlio Nomaha City Mills.
A tine lot of musical
Mid toys always on hand.
instruments
Give mo a
Ullli,
B. Stiioiilk.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, and
Silverware, cheaper than the cheapest,
by.IosophSchutz. Call and bo con
vinced. Do you need a cook stove. Call
on us aiid wo will sell you one trimmed
out in tlrst class stylo.1 and at a very
low price. Stkvensox & Cnoss.
UncloKnm'n ihtvo nil hone llniinont Is
most etllolont In rlicnmutlHm, lirulstM, tiuriiH
scrivtclien uud iimny other Ills Itichlont to
man und lieiiHt. &oll ly lrui?nlntH.
Tlie Pitkin, (Col.) Independent says:
Two hundred mines in this district will
bo in active oporation by the lirst of
May no Yoforonco being mado to pron
peot assessment work.
Tlio ladios of tho M. E. Church
will g'ivo a supper at the Opera House
on Thursday evening of th'iB wek.
Everybody cordially.invito.d. A; good'
supper and a pleasant time generally. 7'
Mrs. C. A, Ilolmos in her address'
before tho red ribbon club last Wednes
day, ameng other good points read an
articlo from the Brownvillo A dvkkti
..n on church members voting for
whisky, which was surely pertinent to
tho subject. 'Tecunuseh Torchlight,
Change or Intent Ion.
Mr. B. G. Whittempro's friends and
customers will bo interested h learn
ing that he has removed his stock of
jiroceries and sowing machines into tho
Swan building, south side Main street,
lirst door eastof McGreory's drug store,
whoro lio will bo glad to greet all, "and
attend-to any "wants In his lines of bus
iness. Remember tho place and call.
Western railroad companies have
shut down on tho froo pass system to
merchants by the following agreement:
1. That tho issue of free .passes by
the parties hereto, to merchants in tho
city of Chicago, or merchants in the
city 6f St. Louis, to be forwarded by
them to their country customers', shall
bo entirolv discontinued, and no passes
shall, horoaftor, be issued .in' that. fray.
2. That tho parlies horoto Shall with
draw their books of passes from Mis
souri river and other points, and en
tirely discontinue tho practice of al
lowing their general agents to furnish
freo passos to merchants, not only at
Missouri river points, but at all joints,
east and west.
Tho companies signing Clio agree
ment aro tho Burlington, Alton, North
westorn, Rock Island, Hannibal and
St. Josoph, Missouri Paclllc, Wabash
and St. Louis and San Francisco.
LOOAL PERBOHALS.
Fred. August returned to Syracuse
Saturday.
J. B. Kitchen, of Bratton, was in
the city last week.
R. II. McDowell, of Douglas pre
praelnot, called Saturday.
J no. Quinu, of Bedford, dropped in
a few moments Saturday last.
Win. llawxby, our old friond from
Nemaha precinct, culled last week.
S. C. and T. J. Ilitt will visit In
dianapolis, Indiana, for a short time.
.las. Bonnott, of Nemaha, adds his
namo to oursubscription list this week.
E. M. Long called one day last
week to subscribe for Tiik Advkhti
si;k. Charles Uhlig orders Tun Anviiit
Tisuu sent to him at Pliolps for the en
suing year.
J. II.. Drain, of Nemaha, paid Tiik
Advkktisk'u his annual visit Wednes
day morning.
Ted Huddart commenced moving
his goods to Calvert Wednesday. Will
open tho now hotel as soon as he can
got ready.
Gonial Joe Lash, of Glen Hock,
was in the city Monday, and ordered
Tiik Advkhtisku another year, and
also tho National Idee Stock Journal.
--Go to the Opera House Thursday
evening.
Saner Krattt, direct from
Germani, at Jttdkina'.
JFoi Stile.
A good four year old horse. Enquire
at Richards' hardware store.
Now Howe and Victor Sewing
Machines, the bed, none better, light
running and noiseless.
Stkvknson & CltOSS.
Alt, kinds of tit ante and,
fancy yroveriea at Jtidfttiis'-.
Wauled.
A good reliable man and wifo to
work on farm and do house work.
Good wagos and steady work tho yeai
round. Cnuncii IIowk & Sox.
Crown tie. winy Mactine
the best, 7:eptby J. Jj. McGee.
Attention, at. I.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday)
evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Work in
1st and 2d Hanks.
J. 1$. Doc'Kisk. K. U. S.
Overcoats
vert eft cap,
Gee's.
antl Cloth i it y,
ttl J. L Mc-
ron a fact.
The Nursery portion of the Furnas
Fruit Farm, Brownville, Nebraska,
will be cleaned out tlio coming spring,
the ground being required for other
purposes, liaryains nan be had,
wholesale or retail. Those wishing
.anything in this line will make money
by seeing this stock bet ore, making ar
rangements elsewhere. '
lrcNNiiiftkln;r
Wo would respectfully inform tho
ladies of Brownville and vicinity that
we are prepared Co do dressmaking at
our residence, corner of fifth and At
lantic streets, (old Jim Dye residence.)
Solicit a share of your patronage, ami
will take great pride in giving new
styles and good work.
Mas. W. A. Cook.
Miss Johik Jokimx.
2T0 HUMBUG.-IT WILL PAY YOU.
$100 to $125 Per Mouth Mado Easy.
Wanted An energetic and reliable
age it in this county to introduce, and
sell something entirely new. Every
farmer and gardener will buy at sight.
Write at onco, enclosing stamp for
complete outtlt, circular.!, otc. Address,
Jiast Tenncisie Seed Co.,
Cleveland, Tennessee.
Jan. 11th, 2. aowa
No Itlorc fifiurd Timed.
If you will stop spending so much
on tlno clothes, rich food and stylo, buy
good, healthy food, cheaper am) belter
clothing; get more real and substantial
things of lifo every way, and especially
stop tho foolish habit of employing ox
pensive, quack doctors or using so
much of tho vile humbug medicine
that does you only harm, but put your
trust in that simple, pure remedy, Hop
Bitters; that euros always at a trilling
cost, and you will seo good times and
havo good hoaltll. Seo another column.
The following marriage licenses
havo boon issued by JudgoStull during
tho past month: .
Dec. .'Ust, 1881 Jeromo Rains, Em
ma R. Colo, Brownvillo.
Dec. Slst David G. A. Edwards,
Maggie Kennedy, Brownville.
Deo. Hist Chas. W. Erwln, Superior,
Agnos V. Bright, Johnson.
Jan. 7th, 1882 Anderson Brush,
Sarah A. Saulcy, London.
Jan. 11 tli Aaron Palinor, Dellah
M. Furlough, Brownville.
Jan. lwth Will, Culp, Julia Lyanna,
Nemaha.
Jan. 21st-G. W. Cole, Mary A. Wil
liams, Brownvillo.
Jan. 2i!d firuono Cyriocks, Wuobke
Yords, Fobing.
Jan 2.')th Theodoro Hill, Nomaha,
Perslo Zook, Brownvillo.
"OUR DAILY BREAD."
Tho Nomaha Oity Flouring Mill.
Having heard a good deal said re
garding this line mill since it has been
made over and mado entirely now, wo,
being In Nemaha City a few days ago,
lode out to tho mill and went through
it and saw its splendid maehinory in
operation. Tho mill is situated on tho
Littlo Nemaha river about threo miles,
bee-lluo, from the continence of that
stream with the Missouii, and ajiout
one and a half-miles from Nemaha City.
It would bo unnecessary to tell old
settlers of southeastern Nebraska
whoro "Hoover's mill," afterward
Molvin's mill," thou "Bennett's mill,"
used to be; fortt won ty-llvo years ago
tho "squatter sovereign" caino for a
hundred miles around with their grists
of corn not much wheat to tho spot
where this splendid establishment now
fitands. The old mill that mado us
meal for our corn bread twenty-llvo
years ago is gone. Like the old Vevo
lutloner's musket which ho had llxed
over so often that there was nothing
left of the original piece but the touch
hole, so there Is nothing left now of the
old mill but tho river and tho novor
hushed roar of tho water falling over
the dam . They go on the same as they
did a quarter of a century ago.
When wo stood there upon the bank
of the Nemaha, where wo threw our
fish lino in twenty-llvo years ago and
looked upon the water as it swept by,
ami thought of tho primitive old mill
and its then owner, our dear old friend
Dr. Hoover, bless his memory, wo felt
tlio truth of Tennyson's lines:
"Men inuy como and mun tnuyo,
Hut I K' on rori'Ver."
But it is to things of the present that
wo desire to call especial attention.
The mill and mill site was about a year
ago purchased by Elder Charles Howe
and J. M. Trowbridge. By the Hoods
of.last spring the subs-structure of the
building was so undermined and dam
aged that the whole thing was torn
down, hiico which time a new build
ing has been erected, :10x40 feet, three
stories high, set back clear of the river,
on piling driven twenty-six foot into
tho ground and above highwater mark.
Tho belting machinery is in the base
ment. It runs like clock woik and by
tho tiuest power that hits been conceiv
ed. It has a backwater wheel, so that
tho work of the mill will be iutcrferid
with but little on that account. Eld.
Howe has the entire control of the mill
now. Ho being an unpretentious man
lays no claim to great superiority over
tho several excellent mills on the Ne
maha, but he does havo the self satis
faction of knowing that he has in his
mill the very best machinery that is
made anywhere, with all tho latest im
provements and appliance,! fcn rapid
work and turning out good breadstuff's.
Among tho attachments necessary to
good milling these times we noticed a
"George L. Smith's Middling Purifier,"
and dust room, and a wheat heater, in
vented and patented by W. It. Graham,
of Nebraska City, we believe. This,
the miller informed us, was one of the
best little attachments eor placed in a
mill, supplying a much needed want
for making beautiful white tlour in tho
winter time We must not neglect to
say that Kid. Rowe hns hocured the
services and experience of Mr. James
Bonnott, whom everybody knows to bo
an excellent miller. We congralylato
our friend Jim. upon securing so good
a place: but still more for his declare)
determination to keep in entire .sub
jection "tho sin that hath hitherto sn
easily beset him." Prosperity goes
hand in bund with sobriety. Take
your grists to Jim. Ho presides over
three run of burs wheat, corn, and the
regrinder, and as they grind corn every
day as well as wheat, vour work will
bo promptly dono. The Elder we notice
is feeding about one hundred head of
hogs that will lie ready for tho spring
market. By his indomitable pluck and
fair dealing he has overcome many se
rious obstacles in tho past few months,
and is now wo hope in a fair way to bo
remunerated.
McGeo & Moore
have 40 men's and
boy's overcoats that
they wif I-sell you at
strictly cost for cash.
Call on McGce &
Moore.
The Union Hotel
Is growing in public favor. Com
mercial men aro learning that at tho
Union is tho best place to stop for good
faro and cordial accommodations. The
Increasing custom and demand for first
class faro, has mado it necessary for the
UuUm to take an up grado stop. It
has recently- been ro'furnished and
olhorwiso Improved. Best tablo, best
beds, best everything, and only $2.00 a
day. Tho best and most convenient
sample room In the city is now con
nected with the house.
A. nice lot
fttroblo'H.
of Confection at
Elegance and IMirlty.
Ladles who approejato elegance and
purity aro using Parker's Hair Balsam.
It is the best articlo sold for restoring
gray hair to Its original color, beauty
and lustre.
WILLING BROTHERS
& JORDAN,
DtiMiKKS IN
rdware,
STOVES,
And everything usually kept in a first-class
hardware store.
Tin work of every description done
promptly.
WEATHER EEC0BD.
Locality of Brownvillo, Nob., for year 1881.
Average temperaturo per month
Jan, 14, degrees; Feb., Suj dog.;
March, 3i-,' deg.; April, 48Ai dW-
May, 0Ulj, do,:.; Juno. 70 deg.; July, 80;
Aug., 81 l-li) deg.; bept., 00 1-10 deg.;
Oct., u7 deg.; Nov., 8 deg.; Dec, :n
deg.
Clear days, 81; partly clear, M0;
cloudy, 141; foggy, Ul; northerly
winds, tu: days; houthurly, 201 ; snow
on tho ground, 110 days; rainy days.
01; snowy days, :tl; snow fall, -H
indies; rain fall, r!)1 inches.
Average temperature for year, 02 de
grees; highest temp., 104 (leg.; lowest
temp., !10 deg. below zero.
Jan. , coldest day, iio deg. bolow
zero; July 'JO, Aug. ft, 10, U and 27,
hottest davs. 104 deg.
June 21, heaviest rain fall, 0 Inches;
June 7, hail fell 1 inch in diameter;
Feb. f, storm of ice and sleet; June,
rain fall, 11 inches; July, rain fall lj-ii
inch. (Jko. Uaukincvton.
W inter goods
cheaper than ever at
McGee & Moore's.
Godoy'a Lady's Book for Fobmary
Is a sparkling number. The stool
plato is a beautiful sketch drawn by
Barley, representing a scene in "Tlio
Cricket on the Hearth," and tho novel
ette "Cherry Snows" is a thrilling love
stor from tho pen of Carrie Boeho
('rocker. Tho stories, poems, recipes,
puzzles, games, etc., aro all first-class,
and the Fashion and Work Depart
ments are replete with the very latest
designs. Take it, all in all, this num
ber is an exceptionally good ono. Wo
would suggest to those who do not take
it, that tho Lad s Book would make a
li.-ii koine holiday present to your
friend. Any of our reader can bo
supplied promptly, by leaving their
orders at this oljlce. We will furnish
our own paper and tlio Lidy'n Book for
the low price of $:!.!." per annum.
Now is a good time to send in your
subscription. Tho publication olllco is
1000 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bartjains in all lines of
winter toods at J. L. Mc
Gee9 s.
ttullty !' Wrons.
.Some people have a faHhion of con
fusing excellent remedies witli tlio
large mass of "patent medicines," and
in this they are guibv of a wrong.
There aro some advertised remedies ful
ly worth all that is asked for them,
and one at least wo know ofHop Bit
ters. Tlio writer has had occasion to
use the Hitters in just such a climate
aw wo have most of the year in Bay
Citv, and has always found them to bo
first-class and reliable, doing all that is
claimed for them. Tribune.
Ch icayofall wheat Jlonr in
barrels tt J. L. McGcc's.
The Omaha Weekly Itcpuli
llean. Second grand annual distribution of
premiums, April am, iz. rio post
ponement. Pull list. 8!i0,000. Kirat
four premiums, value 61,000. Pirnt
premium, 8(150. A 72-cnluimi, 12 pago
paper every weok for SI. 50 per ear,
ami every xubacriber receives a premium.
Sample copies sent free. Write on a
postal card for one. Address and mako
all remittances to The liepublican,
Omaha Neb. JlMwcow
Ladies, McGee &
Moore will sell you a
cloak or dolman at
cost.
A Woman'fi Experience.
Mothers and daughters should feo
alarmed when weariness constantly op-j
iirPHsoi them. "If I am fretful from
exhaustion of vital powers and the
color is fading from my face, Parker's
Ginger Tonic gives quick relief. It
builds mo up and drives away pain
with wonderful cortalnty," Buffalo
lady,
Tinware
f
Wuntiwl, a Cook.
Tho undesigned wants a first 'class
cook, for tho Calvert hotel, and is wjl.
ling to pay first class wKh. Applv
without delay to J5. Huddaft, a'l.
Brownvillo or Calvert.
iniOWNVIl.l.lC MAUICRTI.
Knllowluuiiro llin quntntloiiN at noon mt
Woiluoitriiiy, tho llmu tif koIiik It) press :
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COIIUKCTKll 1IY II. M. 11AII.KY. STOCK DKAMCU
AND HIIH'OKlt.
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BTATH UK OUItlSTIAN KUllIi, I)K-
(u'iwhI, In Urn (Jointly (Joint of N'eiim-
liu county, Nelinmioi. Notice Is horohr kIv
en tlint Kfhriiiiry llth, Mnroh IHih uml Hep.
tmiibor Dili, IM'j, at in oYlonk 11. in., or I'ncti
ilny, ut tho olDco of tho Comity .linluu ol No
niikha county, NchcrnMoi.tn KrnwuvlllovNo
hriiNlio, liuvi' hccii llxml hy tlio court mh the
Union uml pliiiit whim unit whoro nil pcrtou
who huvunhitniN uml iUmiiiiiuih iikuIiinI mild
ilcciiiHi'tl oun have the sumo cxiwiilncil, ml
JtiHtocI mill iillowcil.nll cIuIiiin not piornioil
ut tho lust ninutlonHil ituto will 00 lonivur
hnrrcil, hy onlorof tho court.
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Seeds Sont Propaitl by Mail, and Thoir Safe .
Arrrival in Good Condition
Guaranteed.
Monoy may pe sont by draft or post
ofllco order or (.when this cannot bo ob
tained) by registered lottor at my risk.
My seeds aro fresh, pure and gOOdraUM"
will certainly please you, Cataloging
for 1882, with directions for oultiva-'
tion, free. Please send for it. Address
JOSEPH JIAHHiy,
iMKKKTONFAIl.M,
Rochester, !N. Y.
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