0. W. FAIRBROTIIER ft 00,, Proprletorf, CALVKUT, : : NEBRASKA. 8uCHII!ION S2. PfR YlAR IN AOVANCC. Tho following Hems wore proparoil for the CouitiKit last weok: Au'pliul inuilcly. Tho ily Btory was immenso (?) Our inorchrnts aro rccoiving their Hirlng go,()dH. Z. T. Cody, of Elk Creek, a friend of olhcr'tlnyfi, wns In town Thursday. Alias Ltbbio Hogers, of Brownvlllo, wan viflitlng her cousin Stella llud dart, at tho Holdrego. The weather thoao days la fine onough overhead. If any of ua wore going that way wo might enjoy it. Shlppon & Fulton aro putting up a building oust of Wort & Shanks' livery h table, that ia to bo uaed an a paint Hhop. , J'at. Daughorty, a leading citizen of ISodford, and one of tho most sucoohh f nl farmers in tho county, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. Vj. W. Koplingor, bottor known aa "Kep." Un oxtefiaive grain and stock buyer of ifumboldt, was In tho city last Wednesday and gave ua a pleasant call. Somo ojfljsall is said "seo Vonico and Ul o," but'we think it would bo a more cheerful and profitable racket to aeo Osborn and buy a town lot or two, or three. J. K.Longuecker, a commercial trav eler, who in his time has interviewed nearly ovorynurchant this side of aun- down on the subject of groceries, was in tdwn this week. Misses Sarah Harmon and Mollio Tlnirnnm, two of Tocumseh's fairest daughtora, passed through tho city on Wednesday, on their way home from a visit to friends in Urownvllle. Notice ia hereby given that muti lated coin will not be received at the Xoniaha County Hank after this date, except as bullion. 1). J. Wood, Cashier. Dr. A. L. Fulton returned Tuesday morning from St. Joe, where ho hud been attending the commencement ex' erclsesf of tho Northwestern Medical eolloiro. Doc. reports having hud n grand time. v Captain Tilman A. llailoy. of tho steamer "Hello of ,13rownvillo,"Vs lino a young fellow as ever trod a quarter deck or sat down with a full ono, was among tho gay dancers ut tho Holdrego last Monday night., , . The Humboldt Dramatic Assocli'. Hon played to a crowded hpuso In this city Monday evening. Dr. Patrick. in his Irish, Dutch and Yankee char acters wub very good, but tho rest of the business was exceedingly thin. W. T. Rogers, ono of tho boss dancers of Urownvlllo, displayed his agility at tho Holdrego house ball last Monday night. If wo could dance like Mr. Itogorsor Capt. Til. Ualloy wo would not fool away our time with law books or steamboats, A Kentucky oulco seeker dreamed ho saw In tho distance tho fattest olllco he had ovur looked upon; but just as ho was about to catch on to it. Presi dent Arthur, wearing a Gainsborough hat, stopped between him and the prize, and bo awoke. Mr. T. W. II. Mlllor of Tecumsed, who bought proporty In Calvert a short time ago, is in tho city this weok, with a bundle of greenbacks as tIKck as an elephant's leg, that ho wants to ex change for more town lota in our booming llttlo city. Tho success of the concert last Mon day evening was owing In a great measnro to tho personal efforts of Miss Mamlo Daugherty, of Hertford, who worked early and late, and under disadvantages that would have deterred a less energetic person. Baldwin, tho Now Jersey cashlor who sometime ugo sjtole a big pile of shekels from tho bank in which he was employed, Is now gate keeper of tho penitentiary at Trenton. If ho doesn't carry off tho gate some night tho .State will bo in luck, 'Tho poor Czar of Itussia is afraid to go to Moscow to bo crowned, fearing that somo Nihilist may sond him to tho other World from somo point on thtf'roud. Wpll, ovry fellow who wants to may bo u Czar, but wo would rather boa tramp printer. A dastardly mmder was committed at Wavcrly, this State.Sunduy evening, Fob. 10th.' A dispute luoso between two men named Carppnter and Kulven as to the proper way to spell tho word "peddler." A young man ilatned Cook, son of the proprietor of tho hotel in which tho dispute took place was asked his' opinion in tho matter, and ho decided in favor of Carpenter. Itnivcn became very angry and ordered Cook from tho room, calling him an op probrious name. Cook then struck at Itaivtin. who is a largo and powerful man, and who Instead of defending himself with nnturo's weapons, as a man of his size and strength ought to bo Well qualified to do, drow a revolver and shot tho young man through the breast, killing him instantly. Tho murderer is under arrest. Tho concert given February 20th, for tho benefit of tho Catholic church at this place was a financial, social and artistic success. Everybody who wan present speaks in flattering tonus of tho ontertaininont. The singing of Miss Adelaido Kalkmau, of Nebraska City, and Mrs. W. A. Ualley of Howard, was esneciully flue and was greeted with hearty applause. Tho other performers, including tho Urownvlllo Silver Cornet Hand, acquit ted thomselvea with credit, and the only drawback to the completo enjoy ment of tho occasion was tho intenso cold weather that set in a few days be foro tho concert and continued until Wednesday. With this issuo tho Couimsit will cease to nxist, under its present name. Arraugemonts )iavo been made, where by tho Adcertlser, now published at Urownvlllo, will bo removed to Cal vert and consolidated with this paper. Those who haVo paid in advance for tho Couniuu will hereaftr.recoivo tho Advertiser instead, and those who are subscribers for both papors will re colvo credit on tho books of the Adver tiser for tho full amount. Tho man agement of tho paper will remain in tho hands of G. V. Falrbrothor & Co., and it is tho Intention to present our readers with a paper worthy of the future county soat. Quito a funny incident occurred last Monday night during tho progress of tho ball at the Holdrego. It scorns that one of tho lady excursionists had occasion to visit tho room of her bro ther, who ia a boarder at that hotel, and seeing a figure on tho bed, that In in the uncertain light bore a strong rosemblanco to tho familiar form of her relative, tho lady took tho recum bent party by tho nose and gavo it a hearty pull, wjion she discovered to her djsmay that tho suddenly aroused Bleopor was a commercial tourist and an entire stranger. It is difficult to say which was the most surprised, tho lady or tho drummer. At tho conclusion of the concert Monday evening, tho largo crowd in attendance repaired to the Holdrego and partook of an oystor supper got ten up in a stylo that would have re flected credit on any hotel in the country. After supper tho Peru and Nebraska City delegations returned to their homes, while a majority of the Ilrownvillo party remained and on gaged in a dance that lasted until breakfast time. This was tho most delightful social event in tho history of Calvert, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all who paitlcipated. Tho Mormons aro now receiving tho attention that ought to have been given them twenty-five years ago. Public opinion is now thoroughly aroused against them, and the hideous and in iquitous practices that have so long insulted heaven and the intelligence of tho American people, will be forever wiped out. Job Groan is interested in another enterprise now. Tills time it is in tho way of building foundations and doing other stone work, llo has leased Max well's quarry and will furnish stono In any quantity. At prosont ho Is en gaged in overseeing tho building of thd foundation for Mr. Darrah's largo store room. Arthur Proscott, clerk of the Hold rego, has a miscellaneous collection of glasawaro that was left behind, pre sumably through mistake, by somo of of the young gentlemen who were hero with the excursion party on Monday ovoniug. Tim McLaughlin, a hardworking and substantial Fronch citizen of Urownvlllo, was in tho city this week with the excurstonlstts. Tim spakes Frinch like u notlve, and it is quite a treat tp our cultivated ear to hear him. ii it ea ii "Will Be Hung! And still R. P. Ilulchlns will continue to sell implements from tho largest and best selected stock In Nemaha' county, at tho lowest living figures. Wall Paper. utNickell&ShUrts. Groceries at Cost. Wo'uro closing out our Groceries at cost. Nickki.l & SnunTs. Linn & Cooper. Calvert, Neb., aro now ready to re ceive grain of all kinds, for which they will pay tho highest market prlco Call at tho elevator. J. G. Gaskill, Manager. "Wall Paper. Dillon, Croa'n & Co. have just re ceived a largo Invoice of wall paper, latest patterns and best quality, which thoy propose to sell as lotr as any other firm in Nemaha county. Gall and seo them. Willing Brothers & Jordan Havo two carloads of tho following make of wire coming: GHddon, Scutt & Lyman. Call and got prices. A, good team of horses for salo or trade. "Will trade for young cattle or atock hogs. Apply to Jonx Higcuns, Sheridan Nob. Wan led A good, reliable man and wife to work on farm and do houso work. Good wages and steady work tho year round. Ciiunou IIowk Dressmaking and Stamping. I am now prepared to do all kinds of Dressmaking, of tho latest fashion, also Stumping, which I make a special ty of. Hooms over Dillon & Groan's drug store. , Mits. Mauy Dillon. i , The Best Assorted Stock of Hamburg Edging to be found at Geo. Biechers. Notice. Mrs. "E. J. Monahan, of Maryvillo, Mo., will bo in Brownvillo on Mch. lfith, and remain three days Call on her at the Union House, where she is prepared to treat all forms of eye dis eases successfully . Her treatment is a permanent cure for granulated oyo lids and all forms of inflammation of tho eyes. Surgical operations will bo perform ed by Dr. D. 0. Wilson, of Maryvillo. for a fact. Tho Nursery portion of tho Furnas Fruit Farm, Brownvillo, Nebraska, will bo cleaned out the coming spring, tho ground being required for other purposes. Jiuryalus can be had, wholesale or retail. Those wishing anything in this lino will make money by seeing this stock before making ar rangements elsowhere. Two OrguiiN. Regulate first the stomach. Bocond tho liver; especially tho first, so as to por forin their functions perfectly and you will remove at least niueteon-twenti-eths of all the ills that mankind is lioir to, in this or any other climate. Hop Bitters is tho only thing that will give perfectly healthy, natural action to theo two organs. Quick aud Sure. Many misorablo people drag them selves about with failing strength, feel ing that thoy aro steadyily sinking into their graves, when by using Parker's Ginger Tonic thoy would find a euro commencing with tho first doso, and vitality and strength quickly and sure ly coming buck to them. Advertisers and business men must tako notlco that the Advkktiskii has tho biggest subscr'ptlon list, tho best job office, and tho best prlutors, Jn this part of tho Stato. Brick! Brick!! at the Chicago Lumber YArd. See prices on can nedfru its at J, Jj. McGce's. Great Bargains AT MCGEE & MOORE'S. Closing out to make room for a ! Large Spring Stock. CALL AT lOWrwalf 1171 III j&.3WX THE NEW Having opened out with a splendod lino of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, and Notions, in tho Bank Building son, at Calvert, I am now ready to in vito old and young, small and great, to cull and seo ray stock before buying elsowhere I am also ready to tako BUTTER AND EGGS in exchange for goods. SMtaMMMM LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TESTATE OP MOSfiS S. COLLINS. DE I2i ceased. In the County Court of Nema ha County, Nebraska. In tho matter of all lowing tho final administration account of Mnry D. Collins, executrix of tho estate of Moses H. Collins, deceased. Notice 1 hereby given that March Oth, A. D. IBS'.', at 1 o'clock n in., at tho otllcn of tho County Judgo of Nemaha county, Nebratdcn, In llrowuvllle, Nebraska, Iiuh I icon fixed by tho court as the tlmo and placo for examining and allowing said account, when and wheru all portions In terested may appear and contest tho name. Dated February i, 1882. JOHN S. STULL, Slw4 County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. Nemaha county. Nab., Jan. 23, 188 J. To rcilzu Molllck: You are hereby notified that tho following described real estate, vli: 'i'ho north half of tho northeast quarter, con taining SO acres, and also the southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter, containing 40 ucres, all In section fourteen, township four, north of range fourteen east, situated In Nemahu county, Nebraska, and taxed In tho name of Eliza Mnlllck, wi on tho 4th day of November, 1878, sold for tho delln quont taxes. 1877. the eighty aoro tract for sovon and 80-100 dollars, and also taxes paid by him for tho years 1878. 1870, 1880, 1881. Also on tho forty ncro tract the Hum of four and 25-100 dollars and all tho txes ac cruing thereon to date. And that tbo tlmo for tho redemption of tho nala property above described, from sitch;taxnnlo. wlil axptroon tho 2Kb day of May, 1882, at which time tho undersigned will apply for a tax deed. JAKVIS8. OHUROII, Owner of said certificates, by his agonU, OsIlOMf itTAYLOIt. ESTABLISHED 18 7 0. CONOVER .BROTHERS. Manufacturers of the Conover Br.'i Patent Upright Pianos, And Wholesale Ajentt fr "SteinwayV "Chickering," Kranich. to Baoli, Xjindexnan, Fischer, and Haines Pianos. Publisher! of Music "1 f Jobbers in Mmicil and Mucic Books, p MerckamJise. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. 8EMD FOR CATALOGUE. 618 Main Slreoi,KAHflAS CITY, MO. Jacob Marohn, Ri'owmillc, IVobrnflUn. MERCHANT. TAILOR, and dealer In; KlneKiiBlUli.Kiriicli, Scotch und Fue Cloths Yeitlnsi, Etc.. Ktc. L. H. BATTLES, .A. uctioneei. npiIOSK who aro about to havo a ealo will I find It to their Interest to consult him. Terras reasonable. Itealdonco In Uedford preoluct. 27-ma Thanking my friends and customers for past favors, I solicit a continuance for the future, Yours Resp'y. Ceo. Rich.ers. OPHW M S3E23E2, STORE. of F.W. Samuel- Harness Shop PERU, NEBRASKA. t A. J. Williams, Proprietor., Ho lina Raddles, bridles and haltora to ult, Aud that thoy aro all right no ono w. -lis- puto. Ho has good harness too, both tingle and .double. You can havo what you want without anj- trouble. Ho has collars and harness nnd whips and all such, Of (ood harness oil ho lins ever so much. Indeed ho keeps all that pertains toliis Un; In all of which goodnebs aud quality com bine. Ho works Rood material and does hi work strong, Aud you need have no fear that thure's ony- tliltiK wroni;. For this Is a matter wo would havo undar. stood, All that's inado In his shop is warranted good. If your horses or mules aro subject to fret, Ho can keep off the llles with a splendid fly not. And If they aro skittish and Inclined to do wrong, He has Hues that will hold them nnd his bridles aro strong. If your harness needs mundlng you need not get scared, But bring thorn to hlrn and havo thorn re paired. He'll make or hn'll mend ns you may desire. And do It ns well as whero prices aro higher. If you want anything made or mcuded come here. About prices and stylesyou havo nothing to fenr, To do his work right he tnkes special euro, And wo nro quite euro his prices are fair. Now to farmers nnd horsemen w hav this tosnj. wllllamB gives tho full worth of all that you . . Py. At somo other place you may do pretty well. Hut you'll find nt this shop they are hound to cxcol. CUSTOMER. Farms "it (t FOR SALE . .ttiiS ' at n '' "i One Y of 320 Acres"' One of 240 Acres; One of 160 Acres. One of 80 Acres. Church Howe & Son. f ifl x m