Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 16, 1882, Image 4

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NEBEASKA ADVERTISER I
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iq&DEST PAPER IN rPl&SWE.
ofwJfAUl tlltOTIir.il. Oil. Ot.jWaAMBtMB
BY G. VV. FAIHBROTHEK 8TGU.
bsprip'tjnii, 3?& &$$!" year.
wFdNLY si. co, ir paid in adCSTnoe.
THURSDAY, FGUnUARY. 10, 1802.
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;,? LOOi&i AND feTATB NEWS,
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I An-MlHoils.ul'N'irki'll'Sf
.' t)ianQH and lemons urtJnlo.V.
. 'HoatfKJo has hud dims finite tf .smull
itox.,--
MJblp'iuid pocket etiUmJy at
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nullum, tKt4 ;
" f'uwnoe Cily is ytitilK to Itu an
Opi'l'll llOtHO. ' '
-- Lincoln, wijl have, letter carriers
Xt.ni1y ifcf.' ' " ''
uljmjp nicrru'y.. ( v.
l1aul IjbytOIirls itouyiunM&atlnKtho
Arkansas river." ' s
Extra copied of the AnvisirnsKit
'lit. A. W. Niekoll'B.
New sunnlv of nice oiikiis and
plea at Aaron Palmer's. '
Kail wheat never looked' bolter at
this season of Ilia year.
A farmers' iiiHtltnto wan liold at
Table Hock thiH wook.
Lamps, Lanterns, iiiooiiswuro and
glassware, at T. L. .lonos.
'I'liu C5 valid Island Timmt now is
sues a soiui-wookly edition.
Only u. little more, than a month
from now until the city election.
. -.Jou OTuft bus sold his "Ilerdics"
in Lintiolmto thoBoliannn Bros.
School hook'i ii.nl all miscellan
eous books at Niekoll'sdruc store.
,. r- Hardware, and groceries, largo
t6ck of each, by Kfevenson fc Cross.
., .rr.To" remove froVklos fall heir 10 a
'fortune. No one will see them then.
lltiiiseiioliV Sowing' Machine for
sale by 'l.1. K.'Suaton, corner (Hh and
Alain. ",u ' ' " "
-Kannm'H, sow your wheat deep and
vour w
-you' 'i
cover ltf'Wnllif
sow' any this
mouth.
" ThoAyr'nttiflf i the latest venture
,jpn thu n'o'Wbpitpul' Sua. It is published
ntvAyr.
How lo'ihako a home' 'paper in
torosling. Subscribe and pay for it in
advance; . -
Itomoinbor tho excursion to Cul
vert on the 'JOth. llbund trip tickets
iiO cents.
, --.lutiliita'hiis an anti-profanity club.
Tho young ladies of thu town aru the
founders. ' ' " " '
An entiro family named Watohlor
avo in jhil ut'Xdbraska City for jiubiln-
m ruumimj.
Through trafiiH aro now run from
Sheridan to St. Louis via the now Mis
souri Pad lie:
Parties arc making preparations
for tho uxtoimivi! manufacture qI brick
ht? Tiib'lo 'Hock. ' : ' ' '
Qaviluld.'nirfuufM'sii exercises -will bo
"hi'ld iti tht) Ih'uisu' of Uepresuntiitlves
-Tebruary ii7th.
-tTIio bivit cfipk fltove, .with the
lalest improvement's, you can buy of
Stevenson & OnVss.
. y Purn, orn meal, llourj la-an, hay,
faifd V6od forslilea'tMteiiCea'nqfiiiosito
felt's uvery stable. S ;
Hon. Paul Suhtninkn has boon an-
Ipoluted postinastev at ubrasKa.Cily
by li esident Arthur.
-When it is such a hard thini? for n
voinan to keep a secret, it is funny she
(loesu't tell her aiic.
Oj-fiV. wtiTdihg. isrepoftedlti Wrk
4ounFv;or a yoiinu; iu1in'-l years or age,
to lilsousiii, ged 12. . , :. ;
' Tlio JonnikU uhd ('fypfttiin of ;i'e
!umsoh have bought a lirst-class pow
,er press in partilerdhlp. '
. It will; bo, iil)uifd tuck batiVeen
Irilinj'vTJ(;njul tho ground .hotr, from
fifowfmtlUViiril. ftr.
' 'iVcum'selivIll s ion liavn a cinam
!ery with a capadty of making r00
'pounds of butter per dav.
tlote VVhltteinpro's sQvji)g U)aohhie
oinpoij'uiu a.ml grocery for anything
yojinvaut.'cheai) for 'cash.' ' ' "' ?
Tho tvphoid fever is provalling to
a,coo3,ldi'rHlilc extobt ip the western
part of Hamilton county.
Who is the young iHun'that ahynvs
managed t) lmvo theho.ul iche when ho
goes to see hhbost girl?
TheFnipkliu aoadomy is diwing
many proinln'o'nt "citizens Into thoufwn,
.ivhlcli Is growing rapidly.
. Hast broad In llrowi)illu at the
llakery of Aaron Painior-nlways fresh
and clean. Give him a trial.
Sarub liogs and high priced corn
will break any farmer up. Buy a' good
Berkshire of Stevenson & Cross. '
Little Dora, daughter of Frank
Henderson, Nemaha City, has been
dangerously sick for sover'al days.
' j Married In Nemaha City, by Kkl.
Chas. Howe, on Wednesday ; 8th lust.,
Mr, John Coon and Miss Aulanda Zook.
The Ord Journal reports the timn
'r of furs le'ng brought to liiarket
Hiero far in excess of any former year.
'Parties along tho western line, of
the Ji, & M. aro mutilating the water
Xjinks by firing revolvers through' them.
tanflf rwrrw inri
-jvmaatmjvmutarr. i armraanmnpaxBtaJUixTsa
Thu.lolniHou (Jointly Kariners' Al
liance i said to be tho 1 argent in thu
state, with a good amount In the
tieasury.
Humboldt is excited over an at
iiltempl at niiiidur and robbery by
masked men, which was, howovor, hap
pily friiHtrated.
Pieparations have boon made In
TeouniHuh for the election of a three
.story hricK hotel 8UxU(, to cost from
tf lo.lioo to i'2,wm.
Now llowo, and Victor Suw.ng
Machinus, ltc Ixtnl. none lwttcr, light
running ami noiseless.
STKVICXSON & ('INN'S.
An eight months' old cliild of M.
M. Ormsliy, David City, tiled from
drinking concentrated lye from a cab
carelessly left within reach.
II. W. (.'ratio qln lie found at tiio
rooms formerly oeoujiied by Dr. Col
lins, and will bo pleased to see all who
need any work in tho line of Dentistry.
A lihiir man has invented a ma
chine for pulverizing quartz and grind
ing grain by centrifugal force, and the
I'iht thinks it will revolutionize inil-
HS.
A young colored woman died at
Marquottj rather suddenly, anil some
excitement is created bv il. The coro
ner's jury was unable to solve the
mystery.
A grand oyster supper will bo giv
en at the Iloltlrege House in Calvert n
the eve of I lie licit ti. The proceeds will
go for the benellt of Father Fitzgerald's
chinch.--jVthrunka f'lly AVr.v.
The Pawnee Il'-pnUiinin announces
in plea head-lines that "from llfteeu to
twenty large brick houses are under
contract for construction in that city,
among which 'is a 1 J,00t) brick hotel."
--A brakemau on the Itepublican
Valley extension of the H. Sc M., was
run over and killed a few days ago at
Indian (heek Siding, 20 mile- west of
Culbertson. His name was .John Bram
ble. --The fare for the excursion to Cal
vert Monday eve. the --'Oth; will be ."if)
Cents from Peru and Brownville. The
train will no down at the usual houi in
tho evening, but will return during the
night.
--Wo Understand that tho Missouri
Pacillc Hitrvevors are Kiirvevinur a line'
from Calvert to Nebraska City, and ru
mor has il that Nebraska City is to be
on tlte main line of tho Misouii Pa
cific. Johnson Vonnty Journal.
Any ex-cavalrymen desiring to join
tho Veteran Cavalry Corps of Nel ras
ka, are requested to send their names
to Capiain A. V. Cole, .luniata, Neb.,
who has been appointed Adjutant to
succeed the late Col. Watson B. Smith.
Barns, Wire Cheek Bower: Key
stone and Farmer's Friend corn plant-
crsid'urst and Bradley, Moiinc, and
Dubuque. Norwegian plows; Kureka
and llambury stalk cullers, for sale
by David I'amptieii. tall ami see mm.
A rare incident occurred to-day.
Five ladies, their ages averaging Ti)
years, ate dinner at the residence of
Mrs. Th os. Morton, in hoi or of Mrs.
Woodruff's eightieth bin lain v Mis.
Hulli Tally. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, Mrs.
S. .lones and Mrs. N. Pearmaii. -AV-brasku
( 'Iti A'cr.vv
Hon. T. 10. Calvert, the godfather of
our nourishing little city, was at the
lloldrege last Tuesday evening, in
company with .lohn Fitzgerald, of Lin
coln, and Hon. Tube Castor. They
Were here on business connected with
the completion of the road to Teum
seh. Valrtrt Caai ft r.
fleo. B. Monro, claims the Urnnnur
has the largest circulation of any paper
in the county. WilMio allow any two
disinterested persons' to count tho sub
scription lists of Tjiu Advkhti.nku and
Uraniiur! This paper has over tvo ?n
rfretf ami Jlj '! more subscribers than
tho Granijcr has. and (!eo. B. Moore
knows it.
A' Xkv (Iamic- The latest game
out Is called the "printer's delight " It
is played thus: Take a sheet of writ
ing paper, write your name and ad
dress thereon, fold it around a bank
note large enough lo pay all arrearages
and a year in advance for your news
paper, and forward it to tlte' editor. It
is a game'lhat ought to become popu
lar. Try it.-i'.r.
We have received an invitation to
attend the ball and banquet to lie given
at tho Marsh House, Brownville, on
the evening of the ii'Jd inst. That hotel
has a wide reputation for thu elegance
of its entertainments, and the names of
the committees who have thu present
affair in charge Is asiilllelont guarantee
that tho reputation will bo fully main
tallied. Calart Courier.
Tun Missoi'jti Pacific:. In addi
tion to their certilioato of incorporation
llled July nth, 18S1. the Missouri Pacif
ic railway company of Nebraska, have
tiled with the secretary of state, their
articles of Incorporation. Tho princi
pal olllco of the company iu placed at
Omaha, with the privilege of having
tho meeting of the board of 'directors
hold in the city of St. Louis, Mo., -if
thought desirable. The authorized
capital stock Is placed at three million
dollars, to bo paid as required by the
board of directors. Tho corporate ex
istence of the company will commence
Juno 0th, 18S1, and terminate .June
0th, 1081, unless sooner dissolved or
continued according to law. The in
corporators aro named iih Jay fjould
1VTA. Talmage, F. U. Drake?, f.M.
S.ml.ih anil John S. Webster.- Stu te
Journal.
A. W. Niokell, reliable nowsdealyr.
Hjuftp.iBtwracMLnTaeTraBrmufJMmw"' mx"
Fine Groceries
Mom; of ttfl Or arte,
Selected Teas, Pure Coffee and
Spices,
Ohoice Syrups and Molasses,
Dried himI ( unimil KrulU luVnrlt'
Glass and Queensware.
Also, a complete stock of Citjars and
Tabitit'o, and a full stock of Candles at
-A. W. Xickell, reliable druggist.
- For first class groceries call on
T. L. Jones.
Frofti Bread, pies and cakes at
ways on bund at A. Palmer's.
B-V.i in Jor Ucjii.
Inquires of (J. W. Fairbrothor, Jr.,
Culvert, Nebraska.
Bcinembor it is only. Hume who pay
in advance that get our paper at l.."it)
a year. Look at the tag on our paper
and sco when the time paid for is up.
At ways BU'f'r.eNlifiitf
A delicious odor is imparted by Flor
eston Cologne, which is always lefreBli
ing, no mutter how freely used. '
B'or :sal. '
Mrs. Untt-hctt's rosla'irant, only one
in town. . Only icasou for yelling is
the proprietor desires to go into other
business.
WUIlO.41.
A good reliable man and wife to
work on farm and do house woi'k.
(iood wutH'.M and steady work the yeai
round. CurncirilowK & Son.
-
T. F. Seatoii, dealer in groceries,
corner nth and Main Street, has for
sale the renowned White sewing ma
chine, also tlte Household sew.iug ma
chine, they are both very light running
and almost noiseless, warranted for live
yeais. Call and see tnein.
(Uaiisc uml VATuvt.
The main cause of nervousness is in
digestion, and that is caused by weak
ness of the stomach. No one can have
sound nerves and good health without
using Hop Bitters to strengthen the
stomach, purify the blood and keep the
liver and kidneys active, to carry olT
all the poisoilous and waste tniitter of
I lie system. See other column.
h:tni;4! oS'G.ocaJton.
Mr. B.C,.vWhUlemoro's friends and
customers will bo interested in learn
ing that he has loinoved his stock of
groceries a. id hewing machines into the
Swan building, south side Minn street,
llrst door east of MeG ivory's drug Hi ore,
whore lie will be glad to greet all, and
attend to any wants iu his lines of bus
iness. Bcinembor tho place and call.
iwlKOO por your can lit i-usUy initio at
Imiiif wiulcltiK for ICO. lUik'oul & Co., 10
lliocin.N Siici'i, Now Yeils. Hciiit lor Ihulr
I'liluluciitMiinI full wutlfilliu-.M, IU ly
A IVitrd to DBoflM'rs.
Mothers should remember it is a
most itupoitaut duty at this season to
took aft ii tin health of tlioir families
and cleanse the malaria and impurities
from their systems, and that nothing
will tone up the stomach and liver,
regulate the bowels and purify the
blood so peifectly as Parker's Ginger
Tonic, adwitised in our columns.
Pout. See other column.
Tho Omalm Wo-Uly fifoiuih
licun. Second grand annual distribution of
premium.-, April 8t'h, lsu. No post
ponement. Full list. $'20,0(10. First
four premiums, value i-M,iiH). First
premium, SUM). A 7'2-eolumu, 1 2 page
paper every week for tfl.fiO per year,
and '777 HitltM'.rilier recetresa premium.
Sample ctqiies sent free. Write on a
pcHtal card for one. Address and make
all remittances to Tim llejiiilillrmi,
Omaha Neb. iH-lweow
Voll:c.
Mrs. K. J. Moitalian. of Maryvillo,
Mo., will be in Brownville on Mcli.
loth, and remain three days Call on
heratthe Union House, where site is
prepared to treat all forms of eye dis
eases successfully, llor treatment is a
permanent cure for granulated eye lids
and all forms of intlammatiou of thu
eyes.
Surgical operations will be perform
ed by Dr. 1). C. Wilson, of Maryville.
The Union 'Hotel
Is growing in public favor. Coin
inercial men aro learning that at the
Union is tho best place to stop for good
fare and cordial accommodations. Tho
increasing custom and demand for llrst-c-lass
fare, has made ltneeessar, for tho
Union to take an up grade step. It
has recently been refurnished and
otherwise improved. Host table, best
bods, 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. W. NieUoll, the bookseller.
Rriflki Rrir.lm
a
at the CntcAcio Lt:.Miu:H Vahp.
Powder, shot, etc., at Gales'.
Xewton and Studobnkor wagons
for sale by David Campbell.
Wall paper, window shades and all
kinds of curtain llxturcs at Nickell's.
An X on your paper, or tho wrap
per, ineaiut, "Please pay your -subscription."
Tho 'Calvert dramatic company
plays in Samuelson's Hull to-night,
tilth.
A good farm for rentSO acres
under cultivation; well, orchard, etc
L. L. IIULIIL'KI).
J lead Light Oil Jo test" 120 cents
per gallon at dates'.
Wiite Sewing .Machine is tho best
Corner 0th and luin.
T. F. Skaton.
Tor Sale Cheap.
A good pair of ponies, wagon and
harness by Mrs.E. Palmer, Brownville.
(Bass and Queensware at rout at
Gates'. Call and bo convinced.
Clocks, Watohes, Jewelry, and
Silverware, cheaper than the cheapest,
by Joseph Scliutz. Call and bo con
vinced. Wanted, a 4.:)oK.'
Tho undesigned wants a llrst class
cook, for tlu- Calvert hotel, and is wil
ling to pay llrst class wages. Apply
without delay to J2. Huddurt, at
Brownville or Calvert.
A full line of canned and dried
fruits; the choicest and best, at Gates'.
W'lion horses ami fit'lc urn spiritless
mm'iikkv ana it.tilu they iH'cil iicitlinuiit
with Undo Spin's Condition l-owilur. Il
inillliK thn htooil, linpr v.-s the nppctlto
CuroAo-ililNMii'l dl-li'inin'in, IuvIkoiiiIos tho
NVMeni and wilt keep the animal In nlialtliy
liandsomc condition. Sold hy all DrulHlM,
Uih'IoSiuii'n nerve and hnu liniment Is
most elllelont In rheninaltNin, IiiuNom, tmriiN
semtehesand many othor Ills jUicldent to
man unit ln-atU. Hold hv driut;lsiH.
All the choice brands of Hour, oat
and corn meal, at Gates'.
Beinembor the Catholic concert at
Calvert on tho evening of the UOth
inst. Wo-understand that an excur
sion train will run from Nebraska
City on that evening, in the interest
of the concert.
Many persons will take no medi
cine until prostrated on a bed of sick
ness. This is folly. Nature always
calls for assistance when needed to
throw off impurities. With our iiab'ls
of life, it is necessary to render this
assistance. Phk-ki.y Ash Birrr.Ks
will not force nature, but acts mildly
and renders the assistance required.
Try them.
Best broad iu the city at Aaron
Palmer's and don't you forget it.
Two Organs.
Begulato llrst the stomach, second tho
liver; especially the first, so as to per
form their functions perfectly and you
will remove at least nineteon-twenr.i-eths
of all the ills that mankind is heir
to, in this or any oilier climate. Hop
Bitters is llio only thing that will givo
perfectly healthy, natural action to
these two organs.
Tho Nebraska Press Association is
called to meet at the Commer
cial House, iu Lincoln, on Wednesday
Fob. i2, IHS'2, at il p. in., to elect olllcers
for the ensuing year, and transact other
business. In the evening an oration
will bo delivered by Mr. A. I). Williams,
of .the Hastings' Nebraska n, and an
original poem will bo read bv Mrs.
Maggie G. T. Mobloy, of the Grand
Island Independent. All bona tide
publishers and editors of tin- state not
members are earnestly invited to be
present and join tho Association.
NEMAHA CITY.
i7B lJla Ui hXJJUA
3f J? roliei
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HARNESS.
Mndo and repaired as well a enn ho done
anywhoie, on short i.oltce, and
VFMY REASONABLE TERMS.
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
For your Agricultural Iniplnmmts, Koto
DAVID A. MORTON,
Farm and Spring Wain. Bulky Plows
RtlrrliiK Plows, Com Planters, Harrows
Uonpers, Mowors, Cultivators, CnrnHliollur
and tho Uoss ToiikuoIo'.b Cultivator.
JOHN sTilTNICK,
General
Merchandise.
Nemaha City, Nel).
rxii
B.BELL ANDREWS. HI. D.,
Physician Sf Suir'evJi,
Nfciunha City, Nebraska. '
CatlM in the Country Promptly ,.1 llend
ed, day or iiiyltl.
QPRPIAIj ATTENTION ulren to surlea
O dlfawisea of women and surgical UIncum'S
Of the eye.
tt.J-IVUlpiitK fiotn nlirnntl can he fiunlslird
wlih pleiouiU room mid accommodations.
igaaBjaiaartac3a.'KiaTTiTiiiiipMaoCT.TtiinTt-riB
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEGAL NOTICE.
John .lohiuon ofTexea will take not leu
that Kannle 10 JoIiiihoii of Nciliatm county,
NehrniOui, did on thu Dili day of January, A.
U. IhS'J. nio her petition In lie ni)lci ot tho
Clerk of thu District Court within and for
tho county ot Netimha. In said Htnle of Ne
liruokn, analiiHt the said John V. John.sou,
defendant, hcttliiK forth that tho has been a
resident of nld county for tho ten yearn
hint piiHt; that about the 17th day ofAtnitist,
lh"l), she was married to defendant; that nliu
linn conducted hcre)l toward dcretidaut ai a
faithful wKe; Hint about Mm eh I, IMO, de
reiulant wiih nullty of extreme cruelly to
ward her; that defendant Iiuh ever Muco
March 1, 1SSI. urossly and wontonly refused
and neglected to provide any tiuilntctinnco
for her, and prayliu; that on the tlnal har
luitof tills cati!e rshe may he di voiced from
defendant, and the said John W. Johnson Is
notified that ho In reiiulrcxl to appear and
answer rtald petition on oi before tho 2dlt
dnv of February, A, I). 1RR2.
Dated January 0. 1H2. .
FAN'NIE 15. JOIIXSOrV
Hy her Alt'y. J. S. .St ui.i..
ISTATK OF CUrUIMTIAN KUI1I-. UK
Ill ee-twed In tho County Court of Nemit
ha county, Nchiaslia. Notlcols hereh.T Klv
en that February ilth, March 18th and Sep
tember Ulh, lNSj. ut 10 o'clock a. in., of each
dAy.at thr olllco of the County .Indue of Ne
maha county, Neberaska, In IIiowim i I lo. Ne
braska, have been ll.xed by the court aK the
Union and place when and whoie all poisons
who have elalms and demands auahiNl said
deetasedcan have tho Kiune examined, ad
JuMcd and allowed, all elalms not piopnlod
at the last mentioned dale will lai forever
turned, by ordnrof tho court.
Dated January li!th, 18SJ,
Ill-lw JOIINH.STUIiIi.
County .Indue.
I.1STATK OF MOstKH H. COl.TitN1. DF
Vj ctMstil. In the County Court ot Nona
ba County, Nebraska III the matter of al
IowIiil' the final admlniMiatlon account of
Mary D. Collins, executrix of the estate of
Moses H Collins. deceased Notice Is herehv
K'Vi-n II. at March mil. A. D. Is-".'. HJ I o'eloek
P in., at the otllee of the County Jiuiko of
Nemaha county, Nebraska, In Hrownvllle,
Nebraska, has been llxed liy llio eonit as the
time and place for cxamluliiK and allowing
raid account, when and where all persons In
terested may appear and content tho saine.
Dated February J, 1S8.'
JOHN'S. STIH.I.,
Illwl CVmiity Juduo.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Rarah II. -wiiii, deft ndant. 111 take notice
that on the sot It dav ol Jaimarv. l.sfi'J, I.oiils
M. Hnim. pliilnllll. herein tiled Ills petition
In tho district court of Nemaha couutj. N'e
hiaska, auallisl said ilefendant, the object
and player of which Is to olilalli a divorce
from defemlMiil. on tho itround thai defend
ant has bee willfully absent from plaint III'
for more Minn three years last (vist without,
any Junt caliso. 11 IntllT prav for a dcriee
that he bo dlvoiced Trotn defendant. You
are required in answer .nld petition on or
betore the Ilth dav oi Much, IKS.'
Dated January 'Ja. lw..
.TJw4 I .OlT IS M. SWAN.
Uy til ftltnruoj , J R.Htui.i.. .,
L-WFLIj U JL'ICE
Ncmal. a county. Nob.. Jan V3. JSS'2.
s'em al. a county. Nob., Jan V3, JM2.
'.a Melllck: You aie hereby ilqtlllod
followlnu described real estrih', Ir.:
To 1-ai.
that the
Tl.o north hallol the northeast nuaiier.eou-
talnliiK M) acres, and also tho .south wist
qtiai tor or I lie northeast quai ter, containing
Hi acres, all In scct!'n louiteen, toiMisMp
Tour, north of miukc fourteen east, situated
In Nemaha county, Nebraska, and taxed In
the name f FJtza Melllck, wa' oq the Hh
day of Noveinhi-r. IKTS. sold for llio del In
quont taxes, lh77. tho eighty aero tract Inr
seven and SO-100 dollars, niid also t.ixos paid
hy hloi lor the J ears IS7M, S7!I. y.s(l. IS8I
Als'i on the foity aeie tract ihe sum or
four and " lull dollars ami all the txis ec
'riii ii; t hcio.iti to date. And that the time
for the redemption or tho sain pronert above
described, Ironi suph;inx sale, .vlll expire on
llic'JKIi ln. oi Ma, isS.', at wbleb time tho
undeislKiied will applv fur a tux oih
.IAIIVISS OlintCII,
Owner of said eerilllcatis, liy lil. njjents,
OsllOr N A Tayj.oii.
GSCO. I, sitooh,
surveyor,
HILLSDALE, NEBRASKA.
- All calls for hurvoyln promptlv nt
traded to. I11--H.
A. J, Williams, Proprietor.
Ho ha HaddlcH. bridles and halters to nit,
And that thoy aio all rlffht no ouo w lis.
mi to.
He Iiiih nood hariieiis ton, botti &lut;l6 an
douhlo.
You can lmvo what yon want without any
troulilo.
Ho has eollarn and harness ami whip., uud
all such,
Ofuood hai ii(H oil holiiiHovrrso much.
Indeed ho keeps all I hat mii-titlim to hu linn.
In all ol which uooduess and quality com.
blue.
Ho works good material and dors hi work
stroii)',
And i ou iieinl have no fear that tliern'a any.
thtnu wjotii:.
For this is a mailer wo would have under
stood, All that's m ado In his shop N wsrriinud
Kood,
If your horses or mull's aro subject tnfret,
Ho can keonoir the tiles with a splendid llr
net.
And If they aro sklttUh and Inclined to do
wroiiB,
Ho has lines that will hold thorn and his
bridles aio strong.
If your harness ncmls uiuiidlifK you need not
uelscard,
Hut brliiK thorn to him and lmvo thorn re
paired. Ho'll make or he'll inond as yon may duslro,
And do It as well ns where prices aro hluher.
If you want anything made or mended eomo
herr,
About prices and styles you have nothing to
fear.
To do his worl' rluht hr tnkes special oaro,
And we aro (iiltosnre his prices aio fair,
Now to farmors and horsemoii v have thli
tosnj. ,
Williams kIvos the full worth of nil that you
pay.
At soinn other placcn yon tuny do prutty
well. ' '
Hut you'll 11 ml nt this shop they arc hound
locxcol. O.ll.STOMKU.
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