0. W. rAlRBROTHEn k. CO., Proprietor!. CALVERT. "" r"NKttASKA. SumoripNon 82. P Yiaa in Aovahoc. LOOAL AND J3TATE NEWS. Coiil, cord. J. W. Kttrim. Set out trees. Sundiiy whs bluutory.!' A Rood tlmo to out corn stnlka. J- Look out for tho fruit 'troo ped dler. -".Call at tlilH office for visiting amis; I)fick and goose )iuntors aro mun orous. J)r. Fulton vUlted Pnwiiee City Tuesday. -?A W. Nlckoll, roliablo dr'ugglsti Hrowiiville. Tho lightning rod man Is next on tho program mo. Sportsmen report wild geese and ducks plentiful. For" Lumber Llmo and Coal go to J.W. Khknh. Tablo and pocket cutlery at T. L. .Tohos' Urownvllle. Tho Chicago Lumber Co. 1ms opened a yard at Drock. Nebraska hay Is worth $15 and Sltt per ton In Denver. Wank deeds, notes, mortgages, etc., for sale at this blllco. Mr. Mut'.. furniture dealer of Pe ru, was In town this week. Extra copies of Tun Aiivkktiheu at. A. W. Nlekoll's, Hrowiiville. -Tho Center is booming. If you do not believe it pay us a visit. John W. Ford lini received a com mission as postmaster at Carson. Win. T. Rogers, Esq., of Hrown ville, was In town Tuesday night. Our county superintendent. Mrs. Schick, paid Peru a visit Thursday. Arthur "Walsh in on tho' sick list. Wo think lie should take something. Our subscription list trows. Eve rybody wants tho oldest and best paper. Lot every lot owner in Calvert sot out a fow trees. Do not neglect tills. Twcnty-llvo cars of lumber wore received beio last week, by tho R. & M. - Dr. Fostor McCoy, of Falls City, was in our city Friday and Saturday last. Five way cars loaded with freight for thiBjplaco woro dropped here Satur- day. 'Come .o the Center, if you want a good locution for any kind of busi- Fresh Broad, pios and'cakesjnt ways -on' hanilrat A.'Piitmor'q, Brown vlllp. -'- Jacob Collins Is building a nice residence in tho southern part of Sher idan. ,, , Extra copies of This Advkiitishh for sale at J. W. Kent's music and news depot.. . . V 4-.;M; Monett has our thanks for subscription money for This Advisu tisjsk. - 0. W. ltoborts. Nemaha, renewed hisisubscriptlon to this paper Saturday, Thanks. Mr. E. Allma'nd will rend the Ad vkutisur another yoar,-and ho him our thanks. For nobby lettor hoads.statemonts receipts, notes, envelopes, etc., call at this office. Tho foundation is boingjaid in Sheridan of a resldenco for Airs. "Walt, of Rrownvlllo. Fifty dollars woro paid for two tick ets qf admission to witness tho Garfield memorial services. It is suggested Union City as a sultlblo name for Shuridim and Calvert to consolidate under. We notice that Mr. E. Griffin, near Nemaha City, will havo a public sulo of property 12th Inst. Wo are having a spell of weather now that drives carpenters and stone nnuons within doors. Foil SAU5 Oiikap. A good house and lot in Calvvrt. Apply to IE. D. Wkht. 4 Rrownvlllo matter for the Ad VKUT1912K will recolvo prompt atten tion if left at tho postofllce. Sund in all Items of news concern ing your neighborhood, and help ub mako a good local paper. That exceedingly witty Turk, Arth ur WalMi, Blings "roort" and builds lines in Calvert theso times. Call and soo the Advkktisku, and subscribe, if you haven't already done so. This Is the paper yu want. Messrs. Rothel and Jones, of Shoridan, are building double busi ness house, nearly opposite Gllmoro'a block. "Waxoy" says ho is doing more business receiving and shipping more froight than any other station agent In this county. A..W. Nlckell, rcllablojioTrdealer, Rrownville. L. L. Ilulbufd, Esq., weiit down ' to" Kansas City this week. For first claaa groceries nail on T. L. Jonos Rrownvlllo. School hooks iiml all miscellan eous books at N iclt ell's drug store Lamps, -Lanterns, (iiiocnsware und f Issswaie, at T. L.Jones, Rrownvlllo. Mr. Drowning, of tho Marsh House, Rrownvlllo is on u visit to Kentucky. Tho. foundation, for Mr. Matthlo son's house on Maxwell street has bcon commenced. Tin; AnvKitTisKH is printingji forty page pamphlot for tho Grand Lodge of Good Templars. Mrs. Ella Schick, our county superintendent, is building a neat resl denco south of Herb. Wilson's, in Sher idan, i Wo notlco that all tho papers are not condemning tho regents' for .boun cing that grand triumvirate. Not by several. Mr. J.W. Kent has opened a news dopot and music store in tho room formerly ocoupiod.-by,Jno. llurm asa restaurant. ', ' ' . 81000 pur year can bo enMly mudo nt homo working for K. 0. Hideout A Co., 10 Hurclny Hlreet, Now York. Horn! or Iholr CAtiilogupiind full particulars'. 19 1 --Cuino and suo" Calvert and Sheri dan, a( tho center of Nomaha tho "Gar" den County" of Nebraska, arid "pay your money and tako your choice." Wilson & llarmon received last week over 10,000 pounds' of hardware. Theso gentlemen mako a specialty of builders' hardware. See, their -"ad,'1 -i Thco. Hill will receive to-day a car load of Minnesota Scotch Fife- I hard' w neat, wmcii lie will sell to farmers for seed at actual cost. Nemaha Times. Every lot owner should plant a row of shade trees on tho front uf his lot or lots, without fail, and as many more as ho can ; and it should be done this spring. Hon. J. II. Rroady and wifo drove out from Rrownvillo Tuesday morn ing and stopped at tho Holdreco. Mr. K was forcibly struck with Uio niagni- tutiuiM me uoom. Notico is hereby given that muti lated coin will not bo received at the Nomaha County Rank after this date, except as bullion. ' D.J. Wood, Cashier. - -- We havo a communication from Mr. Georgo Ilutchett, about KauiT man's glandered horses. On account of tho length of tho article its publica tion is deferred until next week. Wo aro printing 10.000 deposit tickets for tho First National Rank of Rrownvillo, and 1500 cards for Rrown villo High School. This is the place to got yoitf Job work done, of any kind. Mrs". Dotson, a highly cultivated and intelligent young lady claiming to be from Rrownvillo, was in tho city Friday evening. She held forth, wo understand, on a railroad tlo, near tho depot. . Mrs. I. Hopkins, of Rarada, Rich Unison county, within tho year ending .March 1st, 1 $82, .wove 721 yards of rag carpet; and during tho previous twelve months she wove 010 yards. Mrs. II, is a weaver, sure. Martin Forkner, from Anderson Madison Co., Indiana, has routed Jno. W. Clark's farm, four miles southwest of this place, and will remain perma nently in this comity. Wo take great pleasure in welcoming this woll-to-do Hooslorto our midst. Last week wo deplored tho super abundance of mud. This week wo can speak of our excellent, solid roads. That's tho kind of road soil wo havo in this part of Nobraska. It boatB tho world on drying up mud rapidly--as well as in several other respects. "A Mr. Fitzgerald, living near Chapman. Merrick county, was run over by a train and cut to pieces on Monday of last week, as wo learn from tho Central City Courier. Sho had been to Grand Island that day, and had been drinking, and it is supposed had fiat down on tho track and wont to sleep, and was run ovor by tho cars. To those citizens of Rrownvllle who havo warmly congratulated us up on our removal of tho AnviSKTidiiit to Calvert, and indorsed tho same as "not only courages but sensible." wo return our thanks for thoir good wish es. Their kind words strengthen our opinion that wo have fairly esthnatod the situation. Pat Lyman, tho gentlemanly B. & M. conductor, whose run has been from Lincoln to Calvert sinco the ex tension of the road to this place, has received a desorved promotion. His run Is now from Lincoln to Atchison. Ho has removed his family to Lincoln, where ho will reside until tho company gives him another lift. While wo con gratulate Pat on his good fortune, w regret that circumstances compel him to leave his many friends in Calvert. Guiteau "Will Be I-Iungi And still It. P. 'HutchlnH will continue to sell implements from tho largest and best selected stock In Nemaha county, at tho lowest living figures. Wall Paper. at Nickell & Shurts. Groceries at Cost. We aro closing out our Groceries at COst. NICK!':!.!. & SllUllTN. Linn & Cooper. Calvert, Neb., are now ready to re ceive grain of all kinds, for which thoy will pay tho highest market price Call at tho elevator. J. G. Gaskill, Manager. "Wall Paper 1 Dillon, Croan & Co. havo just re ceived a largo Invoice of wall paper, latest patterns and best quality which thoy propose to sell as lov as any other .firm in Nomaha county. Gall and see them. Willing Brothers & Jordan Havo two carloads of tho following rmakoof wire coming: Glidden, Scutt & Lyman. Call and get prices. A good team of horses for salo or trade. Will trade for young cattle or stock hogs. Apply to , John Hiooins, Sheridan Nob. Wanted A good, reliable man and wife to work on farm and do house work. Good wages and steady work tho year round. Cnuitcu Howu. Dressmaking and Stamping. 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of Dressmaking, of tho latest fashion, also Stamping, which I make a special ty of. Rooms over Dillon & Groan's drug store. Ms. Mauy Dillon. The Best Assorted Stock of Hamburg Edging to be found at Geo. Kiechers. Notice. Mrs. E. J. Monahan, of Maryvllle, Mo., will bo in Urownvillo on Mch. 15th, and remain three days Call on herat tho Union House, where sho 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 intlammation of the eyes. Surgical operations will bo perform ed by Dr. D. C. Wilson, of Mary ville. FOIl A FACT. Tho Nursery portion of tho Furnas Fruit Fat in, Rrownvllle, Nebraska, will bo cleaned out tho coming spring, tho ground being required for other purposes. Jlariains can be had, yholesalo or retail. Those wishing anything in this lino will make money by seeing this stock before making ar rangements elsewhere. Two OrgniiN. Regulate Ilrst tho stomach, second the liver; especially tho first, so as to per form their functions perfectly and yon will remove at least niueteon-twentl-eths of all the ills that mankind is heir to, In this or any other climate. Hop Ritters is the only thing that will give porloctly healthy, natural action to these two organs. quick and Sure. Many miserable .people drag them selves aboijt with failing strongth, 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 dose, and vitality and strength quickly and sure ly ooming back to them. Advertisers and businoss men must tako notico that the Advkiitiskk has tho biggest aubscr'ption list, tho best job office, and the best printers, in this part of tho Stato. Brick! Brick!! at the CiucAao Lumbkk Yabd, in Rrownvlllo, - - --M. New Carpets just received at J. L. McQee's 'r T WAIT! WAIT! For the immense sipiRjiiLNra- stock: Which will arrive in a few days, AT MCGEE & MOORE'S. We propose to keep to keep the largest and best stock of goods in Nemaha county. THE NEW STORE. Having opened out with a sploudcd lino of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, and Notions, in the Rank Building of F.W.Samuel son, at Calvert, I am now ready to in vito old and young, small and great, to call and soo my stock before buying elsewhere. I am also ready to take BUTTER AND EGGS In exchange for goods. . ..' . ,; ft it I . untt", Thanking my friends and customers for past favors, I solicit a continuance for the future, Yours Resp'y. Ceo. Kiechers. ESTABLISHED 18 7 0. CONOVER BROTHERS. Manufacturer! of the Conovcr Bro'i Patent Upright Pianos, And Wholesale Agenti far "Steinway," "Chiclrering," Kranicli & Bach, Lindeman, Fischer, and Haines Pianos. Publisher! of Music J Jobbwi ia Mwical and Mucic Books, J Merchandise, CHICAGO PRICES DUPL1CATID. SEND FOR. CATALOGUE. 618 Muli. Street, KANSAS CITY, HO. STEEL BOILER FERRY AtBrownvillc, Nebraska. BEST GROSSING ON2.TUE Missouri River. NEWBOAT. Ittes'.Low, lCam2)8 Shady, Roads Good, Indemnity Ample Connects with all Trains. Jacob Marohn, ISrotviivllle. IVcbraiihR. MERCHANT TAILOR, nd dtM.rln; Flu.KnglUh, French, Scotch anil Fftncy CloUi Yeitlnm, Etc., Etc. Harness Shop, PERU, NEU11ASKA. A. J. Williams, Proprietor. A&'a::!,,. puto H '7o h9"'1 hnrnM" ,0- both hBlo siiul YU troulii WbBt VU Wnnt w,thout "' He lini collurn nrnl linrneti nnd wlilpo aa4 nil supIi, v """ Of (joofl ImrnsHs oil ho hn over so muoh. Indeed ho keeps nil that portnlni to hla lint. bi eW K0llne8 and quality oora. Ho work good material and doe hi work Riroti j( And you need havo no Uve that thoro'n any- thlntc wrong. ' For tutM 1b a tnuitor w would have undor. ntood, All Hint's inado In his shop 1 warranted good. If your hornes or m ules are subject to fret. Ho enn keep off the files with a splendid fly And if they are skittish and luollnod tod wrong. Ho linn llnea that will hold thorn and bis bridles are strong;. If your hnrness needs mending you need not Ret scared, Hut brlnK them to him and havo thorn re paired. He'll mtiko or he'll mond as you may dsslr. And do It as well hs where prices are higher. If you want auythliiK madp or mended come here, About prices and styles yon have nothlnr U four- " To do hlM work right he tnkes spealal oaro, ...,. n.j ... iuiwmi rus prices are rair. Now to fnrmors and horsemen we huve this in nnv Williams gives tho full worth of all that yo At snmo other plnoes you may do pretty won. Hut you'll find at this shop they are honm sito excel. CUSTOM Kit. Farms FOR SALE n, One of 320 Acres9 One of 240 Aor. ' One of 160 Aores. One of 80 Aorea. Church Howe & Son, i A (i u 1 I 1 Hi .'.. J?