A r Mcbnishn Mdvcrtiscr. 0. W. rAIRnaOXIIER & CO., Proprietor!.. y i CALVERT, : : NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1882. LOCAL NKWS. Fresh seeds at Nickell's Brown villo. A. W. Nickoll, the bookseller. lirownvillo. Look out for a large stock of spring clothing at (Ino. llieuliera. ALFALFAr everlasting clover seod for sale by 13. OttenB. Visit Dillon, Croau & Co.'s drug store for low prices in everything. Extra copies of the Advertiser for ale at Dillon, Croan & Co's. drug store. J. D, Croat: went to Atchison on business for his house Wednesday. Deeds, mortgages, bills of sale, notes, and all legal blanks for sale at X. The AnvKitTiSKit oflieo. - Call at this ofttcu and examine our specimens if job work, and prices, be fore ordering elsewhere. A Now Orleatifl paper speaks of a popular genticman of that city as not having an enemy in the world, lie has killed all of them. Finest groceries lire kept by J, L. .) cGee, Brownville. There are about twenty-five resi dent and business houses now under way of construction in Calvert and Sheridanthe "center of Nemaha coun ty" all around in the vicinity of the Uruiiyer's itnagi nary soventy-iivo thous and dollar court house. V-h-o-o-p-eol and that will .boa rouser? But just as like itR not tho tax-payurs can, and will determine tho price of their court house without the assistance of tin (Jmiiyer. All concede that J. L. McGee, at Brownville, car ries the best goods and, largest stock in ike count. There will bean institute held by our county superintendent for tw ben efit of the teachers of Nemaha county, on tho I7tli and IStli of this month, at Highland, district No. ia. A good programme will bo arranged. Prof. luKenzio will lecture Friday evening. 'jlrstf chick wishes all who can attend to make an earnest effort to get there in ft mo for tho Friday evening session. Allattciidiug will bo untortained. All tho parents and patrons of the schools of Nemaha county are cordially invited A to attend and see what is being done in this direction. Havcjast received, a, nice line -of Spring and Sum mer Clothing, which will be sold very cheap. J. L. McGee, Brownville. . A. W. Nickell, the lirownvillo Druggist, has just received an immense Ktock of wall paper, tho most beautiful patterns at V2l2 cents a bolt. Window curtains all styles and kinds, and cur tain rollers of msst every make. It is astonishing how nice a room can be made with so little money. Ho also keeps a full line of books, both school books, miscellaneous books, una blank books, writing papers, all kinds and riiy.es ; envelopes of every shade and color. When you go to Hrow,nville do not fail to call in atNickell's drug and book store, and if ho has anything you want, lie will sell it to you us low as can be afforded and you can depend upon the quality and of getting exactly what you buy. AVo buy of Nickoll be cause we find him reliable. It is a well known fact that no house undersells J. L. McC ee, Brownville. Shoridan Items, Hess & Co. have their building near ly ready to move into. Jones & Rothel have their block of two stores nearly enclosed. Our now depot looks rather low as seen from town, but when youoxamlne it closely one of the most commodious depot buildings in the westwaiting room and office 10 feet in tho clear and painted green and furnished in tho very best style. Shoridan postofllco is made a money order office to date from July 1st. It Is reported we aro to have a bank in a short time. Wnsley Dundashas a verv nice stock of clothing, which ho sells iower than any other house in tho county, Ho buys from first hands; pays no rent or clerk hire, and can afford better juices to customers than those who have such heavy expenses. The firm of Dundas & Miller is to bo dissolved, S. N. Miller continuing the business. J. A. Ligan has been doing a rushing business for a short time, buving and shipping hogs from Sheridan." Grateful te Invalldw. Floroston Cologne is grateful to in valids, bcciiuso it is refreshing without tho aickoning of most perfumes. Every porson "who pays for tho ADVKirnsnn a year in advance will bo presented with a copy of Kendall's "Treatise on the horse," -English or German. Tho Ill&hwte Hunk. . Made from harmless materials, and adapted to tho needs of fading ami fall ing hair, Parker's Hair Rulsnm has taken the highest rank as an elogant and reliablo hair restorative. Many persons will tako 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 habits of life, it is necessary to render thin assistance. Prickly Ash JJirrmis will not force nature, but acts mildly and renders tho assistance required. Answer Tliln. Did you over know any person to be ill without inaction of tho Stomach, Liver or Kidnoya. or did you over know ono who was well when either was obstructed or inactive: and did you ever know or hear of any case of the, kind that Hop Hitters would not cure? Ask your neighbor this same question. Calvert Market. Hog3 - - - 8r,7f0.2r Cattle - - - - 2.00 2.75 Steers -. - - 4.50 6.00 Wheat - - - - 1.00 Corn 50 Butter' - - - aa Eggs - - - 13 A Foolish IfllNtako. Don't make tho mistako of confound ing a remedy of merit with quack med icines. Wo speak from experience Avhen wo say that Parker's Ginger Ton ic is a sterling health restorative which will do all that is claimed for it. Wo have used it ourselves with the hap piest results for Rheumatism and when worn out by overwork. Seo adv. Times. The Omaha Weekly Repub lican. Second grand annual distribution of premiums, April 8th, 1882. No post ponement. Full list. $20,000. First four premiums, value Sl.tltlO. First premium, 8050. A 72-colmnn, 12 page paper every week for $1.50 per ye.', and ecoi'ii subscriber receives a premium. Sample copies sent free. Write on a postal card for otto. Address and make all remittances to The Republican, Omaha Nob. iJMweow For Sale. Ono good wheat drill. One Excelsior Mower, One Malta Cultivator, Ono Wood wire Self binding harves ter, almost new. All of which will bo sold very cheap for cash or on time, purchaser giving note with approved security. For par ticulars inquire at tho drug store of Dillon) Croan & Co. J. D. Croan, Calvert, Neb. involution Notice. Calvert, NEn., Feb. 0, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Gilpin & Skillman is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. F. Gilpin, 1. W. Skillman. Mr. Gilpin retains possession of the Ron-Ton, and expresses the determina tion to make the best boarding house and restaurant in this city. Go to the Ron-Ton for a square meal, a good smoke, or anything usually kept in a first class restaurant and confection store. The Union Hotel, BROWNVILLE, Is growing in public favor. Com mercial men aro learning that at the Union is the best plaoo to stop for good fare and cordial accommodations. The increasing custom and demand for first class faro, has made it necessary for the Union to tako an up grade step. It has recently been refurnished ,and otherwise improved. Rest table, best beds, best everything, and only 82.00 a day. The best and most convenient sample room in tho city is now con nected with tho house. NOTICE. Peru, Nehr., Jan. 12. 1882. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, liavo formed ti co-part nership, for the purposo of engaging in tho practice of Medicine and Obstetrics, the co-partnership being limited to the practice of the above named pre f ess ions, and shall in no instanco be meant to include the practice of Surgery. J. F. Neal, M. D. T. M. Hayden, M. D. Cases in Surgery will bo attended to by Dr. Hayden individually, and tjot us a member of the foregoing co-part nership. . Snring Goods! Spring Goods ! ! Spring Goods!! m i H. H. DOLEN Has received his stock of Spring Goods and all the? novelties in Ladies' DRESS TRIMMINGS, and NOTIONS. The larg est line of Ladies SHOES and SLIPPERS in the county, 5000 yards of spring prints just received. Everybody call at DOLEN'S On Business Centre, in Sheridan. The largest room, the best lighted room in the county. Call and see TDOT-iJRJST. New Store! ZE3I A. IR 3D "W .A. IR, IE I TIIE NEW FIRM OF WILLSON & HARMON ANNOUNCE TO TIBK zens of Nemaha Coonty Tlmt their Stock of Ilnrriwnre I. now on Hand, and Mint they are Now Prepared to furnish anything la the line of SHELF OR HEAVY HARDWARE, At Price, that will Suit. Ueniein her that you 0nn et Agricultural Implements Farm Tools, Stovoa, Iron, Xnlln, Firearms, Ammunition, Ktc In Connection with the Store. A No. I Workman In Charge. Ciiatom work n Specialty. CENTRAL AVENUE, SHERIDAN, NEBRASKA. LIVERY ! Opposit Lumber Yard, Main St. O-OOHD BIGS AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men, AND Driver Furinshed when desired. Horses boarded by the day or week, and Fanners' teams fed and cared So at fair rates. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Zoryour Agricultural luiplatnontit, goto DAVID A. MORTON, Farm unit Hprlns W'iK'mim, Hulliy Plow HtlrrlUK I'Iowm, tViru I'lunturn, Harrows (toapeftt, Mowari, CultlvutorM, Corn Shelter unit the How Tonituuluss (Julllvnior.J Z. W.LO'PELT, m New Goods! Wm. MattlileRon. JI. It. Muttlilmoii. Matthieson Bros., kl it lacks u mis AND If AGON MAKERS Calvert, Nebraska. Horse Shoeing, Plow Work, General Repairing of WAGONS AND FARM MACHINERY UIVE US A CALL. B. BELL ANDREWS, M. D. Physician 8f Surgeon, Nemaha City, Nebraalca. Calls in the Country Promptly Atbnd eil, day or niyht. nPKOIAL ATrrwriO.V lron to uinclna O illxoimcM of mmion and Hurlcul llacac of tho cyr. on-l'ntlt'iitt from nlirond oun bo furnlalird wlili pltoinuiit roonu unit ocommrxlatlon. VlxNT!Pr& x ",l',"1 t-Mlum in 1 "kl I UmMmf '! In lilt U.S. In till Ik "ljeliftl l 1I..Jk. It mill uli" b ulxniluu. laiutblut. wilhir.oj rtfiTtuot . (LM.Lk iLt i.ulfll r... tU cm Itrm Ibtt will ln.urt -uiV.r nv,r fcUU mU 1 AUUrTkUNATlUIULl'I.Il.U.,UF i, t. U-U, Mi Notice to Farmers Tlio unrierfllgnod hits for nlo tho NORWEGIAN PLOWS! Hari'ows, CULTIVATORS, Woll known to tip tho licnt, vrhloh tio will oil chi'iipor thnu tho chonpett. Farmers, Coll and See. B. 0TTENS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. Noniitliu comity, Noli., Jan. S3, 1882. To Kllr.u Mntllulc You tun hurotiy notified ttmt tho followliiK itoNorltied rent cxliito, vlr: Tho north half of the not thonxt quartor, con talnliiK W) nsrvN, and ulm thu Houtliwe-.t ((Hurler or tho northoaxt quarter, ooiitulnlni: 40 norcM, nil In tteotlon fourteen, township tour, north of rniiKO fourleon ra-t. Minuted In Noiiiahu county, NptiranUa, nnd taxed In tho naino of KIirh Mclllclc, wn& on tho 4th day of NovemlHT, IK7S, Hold for tho ilflln quoin tnxon. IK77, tho elhty noro traot for hovoii and IMlKlilolluni, iiuil uIho tnxon paid ly him for thu y-nrn IS7H, IH70. IW0, IfWI. AIho on tho forty iioro trncl tho mim of four and 'l KK) dollars and nil thetxeHno eruiiiK thoreitn to tin to. And that tho ttmo for tho redemption of tho Haiti propert nhove dencrllied, from micli'lnx wnlo, will expire on ho2UlHlay of May. IhS'J.nt which time tho undor-lKncd will apply for n tax deed. JAUVI8H. CHUKCir, Owner of unld oorilllcnU-H, hy htn iiKontn, OMIOHN&TAY1.0II. pAT OLINB, r$L 00T AM) HIIOE MAKKK 0U8TOM WO KK tniwleto order, nml lltn nlwoy urnnteu(t. llcimlrlnn neatly uud prninplly done Shop, No, 27 MhIii ntrcul, llrownvllle.Ncti, JOHN S. MINICK, General Merchandise. Nemaha City. Nob. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Mnde and repaired mm well an can do dona nnywhere, on nhort notice, and VEItY Il'JASONAfiLlJ TERMS. GEO. R. SHOOK, County Surveyor, HILLSDALE, NEBRASKA. ""-All enllnfnr urTHytiiK promptly - ' tondod to at 41 i. .,.. . LlrlAdV V KUJUtUm If vounroHliimityj It our iiimi af It-v- fif f,U .IIII'i.MiiaL enrd tjr the ttialn of yuur duties ktdIiI tlliiulAiiUainl ui Hon Bitters. tpntollinirn'.riilli ?iliht ivmu. ti, ras. tmr liiitliilio.t'nurf jrile ua Hop B. 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Y ATnfNlIn, ' , Out. zrtrr 1 OOfC. OH.OOE iTiirac w I All UUHES. THOUSANDS TKAKKV. A POSITIVE CURE ForCoughs.Colds, iw ccxoaurxioK. Is the Qestof Tonlct; cures liysBBpaia; c ,niiuiiii inn(piiiB; iKriUMjilni tho Syataw; f riostoras tns waek l and DeHllltBtad. " ilrllafltillrTall trxltlm.Alk j.urdmtlKI for r. Vroob'a IVhi. m litri Uka th.r ft Ml bf nil Ilmif hm. M CMITtl Pft B...I.I hnmnltOUwCHiUIH UATT0X. OHIM. C n. Dffll III VU I l,p 1 l yyvwrv'tf RUPTURE , T1I THIUMTi TRL'Ma t'O. euro Riintur In from VI to W uys. mid will piy H un for Kniiturti tbiy cin not cura. Sana :(( for Boelc lo iplv, C. 7. I!. UURMHM. tlan'i Hup't, ilillUtl)klii, I'n., mid b eama. LADIES femtwlu:.!'. .h.lh1Ul.f.lt.r..fhl,j,,,f,l,rM(M',,V,1S 'n. HARRIS RtMtDY 00., ST LOUIS. MOT IHBil At I :inT S if. "U. 'wm ' UTA'TI FA!tJ 3 wstma U I s UiilH SrTp'y 1 ;; 1