tut cbntrslm $dvcrftecr. V 0. Vf. yAfllBROTHER k 00., Proprietors. CALVERT, J : NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, MARCH U, 1882. LOOAL JSTirWB. Como In and bco us. Wo need our money. Pay up. Fresh seeda ut Nlekell'a Browri Tille. As an artist, Ted Huddart is ira ' mennu. A. W. Nickell, the booksell.r. Urownvlllu. lion. H. Iloadloy, of Brownvillo, was in tlio eltv Monday. ALFALFA everlasting clovor jeed for sale by B. Ottena. Insure your life in tlio Centennial Mutual Life Association of lowu. Visit Dillon, Croan & Coa drug tore for low prices in everything. Xxtra copies of the Advertiser for ale at Dillon, Croan & Co'b. drug store. Our old friend, Joe Huddart who makes the popular Hour at Glen Rock - iuIUb, called on us Wednosday. Wo understand that Hill Dally tailed on the Post the other day and ordered his bull out pf the paper. J. B. Berger, of Brownville, is building a residonco on lots one and two, block twenty-six, on Carson street. Mr. George 1 Munagon, editor ot the Humboldt Hentinel, was in the city last Tuesday accompanied by his CUV li wire. J. B. Herger of Brownvillo, has tlio contract for building a due resi dence for the M. 1 station agent at Sheridan. Our genial friend, Patrick Daugh erty, of Bedford, was in town last Wednesday ami gavo this olllce a very pleasant call. There is no improvement that pays so well for the time and money invested as fruit, forest trees, and hrubbery. - Father Fitzgerald was called to Nebraska City, Wednesday morning, to attend tlio funeral of Mother Heat rice, one of tho sisters in the Academy. Tlioro will bo M. E. services in Samuelson's Hall by Father Lyloovery alternate Sabbath, beginning next Sun day at 1 1 o'clock, a. m., and at 7 p. m. -Dr. C. F. Stewart, of Brownville, has received the appointment of exam ining pension surgeon. Honest and competent, thorefore a good appoint ment. Uncle John Maxwell, our good i old Scotch friend is in tho city these times. His smiling countenance indi cates that he is very well pleased with UitV'lioom." L. R. Bethel, a ploasant gentle man from Dorchester, Saline Co., Neb. was visiting this, the" big end of the center, Saturday, with a view lo open ing a stock of general merchandise. Rev. II. Frey tag's store room was finished last week and that gentleman immediately commenced opening lib goods, which had arrived some time before. lie is iixed up asjsnug as you plcaso. Col. T.J. Pickett, of Lincoln, lec tures in Brownvillo on Friday even ing next. His subject being "rein enicencesof Abraham Lincoln." Col. Pickett was an old friend of the mar tyred president, and those who attend may expect a treat. J). B. Slovens and A. W. Arm stong from Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, arrived in our city one day last week. These gentlemen are old brick makers, and will engage In that business here. They make their brick by the good old plan, and dou'go much on pressed brick. Mr. R. T. Crossley, an old subscri ber of Thk Adveui'Iskh, called Mon day of last we'ek, paid for tlio paper, and ordered it sent to his future home, near Raymond, Neb., where he will make a farm on a lino quarter section of H. & M. land. We wish friend Crossley much prosperity in his now homo. s Many porsons 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 hab'ts of life, it is necessary to render this assistance. Piuokly Ash Riitkus will not force naturo, but acts mildly and renders tho assistance required. W. D. AniioTT, tho Peru Photo grapher, takes the boss pictures. That is a conceded fact by all who have pat ronized him or seen his work. People have been going to Nebraska City and Lincoln to got photographs. This they need do no longor, as Abbott can com pete with tho best artists of either place, or any other place In the west. Abbott guarantees satisfaction. Try him and if you are not satisfied lie will refund the money. J. L. MoGeo, ono of the most prominent merchants of Brownville, was in tho city Tuesday, and made ar rangements to open a largo general merchandise store. Ho has routed tho store room of Mr. Buchelo, just north of our olllce. Wo understand that Win. Conyos, ono of Mr. M.'s gentle manly dorks, will have chargo of tho businoss at this place. Wo take great pleasure in welcoming such business men to our, town, and bespeak for him a gooditrade. . , t y. New Store! New Goods! The under si?ied has opened a general store, con sisting sof dry goods, gro ceries, boots and shoes, hats and caps, etc., in the town of Calvert, and would so licit a share of, the patron age of the public H. FREYTAG. Take Notice! Mrs. E. Monahan, of MarysTille.Mo., will be at the Holdrego House, Calvert, on Monday, April 17th, and remain two days. She will be prepared to treat all forms of oyo diseases. Her treatment is a permanent cure for grauulated eye lids and all forms of inflammation of theoyes. Como and see her. New dress goods at Geo. Biechers'. For Sale. A fine quarter section of land for v,ia cheap by J.S. Stull, Brownville, Nebraska 8JJw3 Finest groceries are kept by J, L. ,f cGee, Brownville. Tho Sheridan Post last week made an attack upon Tin-: Aovkktisuk that we should deem sulllcleutly unjust and false as to deserve a declaration of war, andacastlgatlon of the severest, na ture, were It not for the fact that wo estimate its author as unworthy of but a small portion of our attention, and the further fact that wo have been in formed by representative men of Sher idan that said attack was not indorsed but deeply regretted by the better class of Shoridan's business people. Theroforo wo will let the matter pais with this explanation to our citizens who are indignant over tho mutter. Moreover, wo want peace, knowing very well, as overy reflecting citizen must know, that a quarrel between the papers, which must necessarily lead to a bitter feud between the towns, would benefit no one, whilo it would retard the progress of both. It should bo tho business of tho papers at the center as well as that of every citizen to work for its growth and permanent prospeiity. and thi- can only be done by working in hormony. Let the Post picture tho beauties and advan tages of its town in its most artistic colors, and wo shall not abuse it for so doing, for that Is what wo will do for Qalvert, and we thus can each perforin our mission,"" we think, withoutabusing or hurling opithets at each other. Don't you really think so, Mr. Fellows. All concede that J. L. JlcGee, at Brownville, car ries the best goods and largest stock in the county. If you want a good suit of clothes go to Geo. Eiechers'. Brownville Itouis. Dikd, in Urownvillc, March lath, 1882, Cynthia Lippitt, wife of Joseph Lippllt, aged 70 years, 11 months and 11 days. Funoral services woro hold at tho M. E. Church Tuesday, March 14th at 2:110 p.m. John Thompson, of Pullorton, Nance County, Is visiting his parents in this city. Donavin's Original Tennesseans next Tuesday night. From Chancellor Edm. H. Fairliold, S. .S. D.,L. L. D., of Nebraska State Uni versity: University of Nebraska, ) Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 18, 1881. f To tub Puijlio: I tako pleasure in recommeitding to the public tho com pany of slngors known as the "Original Tennesseans," under charge of Messrs. Donivan. The singing is most excel lent, and tho character of tho singers Is such as to mako them eminently worthy of the pationage of the public. I hear this testimony iron' personal ac quaintance with them, as well as from a reputation long sustained. Edm.U. Kaiuitkld, Chancellor, &o. Tho Tennesseans will bo at Marsh Opopa House, Hrownxille, on next Tuesday evening, March 21st. Go to Judkins for On idns and Onion Sets. Dr. Andrews was In ilio city Tues day. - Henry Carsov of Nemaha, was in tho city Tuesday. Mr. C. returned from a trip to Chicago last Friday. - Miss Cora Clark, of Nemaha, Is visiting friends in this city this week. It is rumored that another paper will bo started In this city booh, with John C. Thompson as editor. Hen. II. Thompson, doputy post master, Is on duty again, after a weoks sickness. Go to the Opera IIoubb Tuesday night. New Store! E3I A. IR 3D "W .A. IR, IE I THE NEW F1HM OF WILLSON & HARMON announce: to the Citizens of Nemaha County That their Stock of llnrritrnre Is now on Hand, nd thnt thejr are Now Prepared to furnlah anything In the line of SHELF OR HEAVY HARDWARE, At Prions that will Suit, Ilemcitiber that you qm get Agricultural Implements Farm Tools, Stores, Iron, Nails, Firearms, Ammunition, Etc. In Connection vlth the more. A No, 1 Workman In Charge. Custom ivork n Specialty. CENTRAL AVENUE, SHERIDAN, NEBRASKA. IHnnoIuIIoH Notice. Calvkut, Nun., Fob.0, 1882. Notice is huroby given that the part nership heretofore existing under tho linn namo of Gilpin &Skillmiui is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ( F. U1I.1MN. I. W. Skillman. Mr, Gilpin retains possession of tl Bon-Ton, and oppresses 'tlio determin the Hxnrcsses t in determina lion to innko the best hoard hit: house and restaurant In this city. Go to tho lion-Ton for a square meal, a good smoke, or anything usually kept in u lirst class restaurant and confection store. Have just received a nice line of Spring and Simi liter Clothing, which will be sold very cheap. J. I. McGee, Brownville. For Sale. One good wheat drill. One Excelsior Mower, Ono 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 the drug storo of Dillon, Croan & Co. .1. D; Ghoan, Calvert. Neb. A Foolish MlMlakf. Don't make tho mistake of confound ing a remedy of merit with quack med icines. We speak from experience when wo say that l'arkor's Gingor Ton ic is a sterling health restorative which will do all that is claimed for it. Wo have used it ourselves with tho hap piest results for Rheumatism and when worn out by overwork. Seo adv. 'J' imes. It is a, well known fact that no house undersells J. L. Met ee, Brownville. ft raw Cut to InvalltlN. Florestou Cologno is grateful to In valids, because it is refreshing without the sickening of most perfumes. R B For sale by F. W. Saniuelson, at the Nemaha County Hank. TJie HIIlicHt Hank. Mado from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading anil fall ing luiir, Parker's Hair Halsain has taken the highest rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative. New Cavpattijust received at J. L. MeGee's. 18 00 per ymr oin '" tftwlly iiiimIh nt noma working for K O. Hideout A Co., in Unrclny Btroel. Ntiw York. Bond Tor tliolr catalogue nml full pnrllcuUrB. 10 ly - Call at this oflice and oxatnino our specimens of job work, and prices, be fore ordering elsewhere. SIIKKIUAtV, IV 1311. J. W. SKILUAN, PROPRIETOR. Bet place in the city to get a Square Meal. pAT 0LIX13, HOOT ANDSHOE.MAKKH CUSTOM WOIIK nimleto order, anil flti ul way UHranteed llejmlrlnit neatly and priiinplly done 6Uup,No.a7SIlniitreet.llrowiivllU.Ntb. Brink! Brink !T Central House New Goods! Wm.:Mat(hinon. M. It. Mutt Meson. Matthieson Bros., Uf JtLACKSHITlIH - AND If AGON MAKERS Calvert, Nebraska. Horse Shoeing, Plow Work, iGeneral Repairing of WAGONS -AND- FARM MACHINERY UIVEQU8 A CALL. B..BELL ANDREWS. M.D., Physicitan Sf Surgeon Nemaha City, Nebraska. Calls in the Country Promptly Atltnd ecl, day or night. QPHPIAL ATTENTION kIt,m U mrtci r iHni-iikcn of vroirjoti anil Htirnlcnl illnrntek of th eye. rtn.l'iitli'iitM from ndronrt onn ln fiirnUhrd wltli iiIphkioiI room nml Mcoommixlatlnnii. LIVERY 1 &$, ".jritcf v"T '"- ;K7-;irirM E. O'PELT, Opposit Lumber Yard, Main St. GfOOID' RIGS AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations for ConimercialsMeji, AND Driver Furinshed when desired. Horses boarded by the day or week, and Farmers' teams fed and cared fo at fair rates. ATTENTION, FARMERS! lforyour AKrlcultural Implement, Koto DAVID A. MORTON, t'Karmlnnd Hprlntt NVajfnn, Bulky I'lowe Htlrrlnti I'lown, Corn IMautorn, Harrows Itnaperij, Mower. Uilltlvutorn, CornHliolleri and tho lions Toiiguule. Cultivator ZZZ GSSoiyASEXitiY && CSCRIPJVP l-aii-' Will In tn.ll, J rnfci in .1 MDitlknnl, nu A btci.l tti.ri iKk4ut ord.rthir It It vohaJi, flft rolnr,l pdl.i, .1 frtrlnrt, buut Jij r,i, tn. I fiiil U.,crlitl"ii, prU., n4 ,r tlcni ! f lnllc Ifxu Tirl.ll.t n( Vri.uM mil f lir Sxdi. I'Unli, Vc.ilTrt.i, tc lluLI. io.ll. Fo4(,rlt. Adlw. D. M. PEUYt CO., Detroit, Mich. VHlv I Liw itt l. i. mii iw. Til , llk (J lit.rrn. . firi.Uk il.c.tll fr. ni ll. ynm. Ihkl will l.r Ktiitr trr til Mwlk AMfMtnKllAlTt4iXAt.rtU.mar HM. l. Uw. Ml c-sAi jkr 'J- r..TW JJ visiv V 0:AUr vH" m ffp4 . Notice to Farmers Tho undcrnlgnod hai for te th NORWEGIAN PLOWS ! Harrows, , CULTIVATORS, Well known to bo tho boat, vrhloh ho .will Belt oheanor than tho ohonpoit. Farmers, Call and See. ' B. OTTENS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. Noinivlia county, Null., Jan. 23, 1883. To ElUu Melllolu You uto llonsuy notlUod that tho following donor I lied ria caIMo, vU: Thn north hall uf tho northeast qunrtor.con lalnliiK SO aorcn, und nUo- tho nouthwret (Uartnr uf tho norlhnnt quarter, ootilnlnlnK 40 Bon-n, nil In nootlon lourtoon, lo unship four, north of ratmo fourlixui caM. Minuted In NoIuhIiiv county, Nebraska, and taxed in tho namo nf KIik Molllolc, wiia on tho 4th day of November, IN7H, mild for tho delln quonl laxi'H, 1877, tho L'tKhty aore tract for mo vim and 80-100 dollar, and alno inxnM palu by hint for Ihu yenm IH7rt. IM71), ISM). IH"I Also nu tho forty ncro tract the rati ot' four and 5 100 dollarn and nil the Uxo n crulDK thcriMMi to date. And Hint In. iltnA lorthe reileinptlonof ttioHulnprotuirt atiova deiicrlbod, from nuuh'tax nate, will uxplrn om tha '21th day of May, lHS'i, nt which time th uiiderHtgiu'd will apply for n tax UoimI, . JAHVIHH. CHURCH, Owner or mild oortlllcati'M, by litp nuenU, OnllOI N I&TAYI.OII. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Mado and repaired w well iin can bu done anywhere, on Miort notice, and VERY HHASOXAHLE TERMS. JOHN S. MINICK, General Merchandise. Noxnaha' City, Nob. GKO. Xt. RHOOIC, County Surveyor, HILLSDALE, NEBRASKA. tHSAII calNfor stirvnyln promptly at touded to ;-4I Propoealsfor Military Supplios. Headquartrn Department of the IMatte, Chief Quartermaster 1 olllce, Omaha, Neb March 7 188a. SEALED PROPOSALS in triplicate tubject to the usuai condition!, will be received at thi 1 oflice until 12 o'clock, M., on Tuesday, April t8th, 1881, or at the lame hour, (allowing for the difference In time) at the offices of the Quartermasters at the foil wing named stations, at which places and time they will be opened in the presence of the bidders, for the furnishing and delivery ofMilitnry Supplies duiing the yea com mencing July lit, 1881, and ending June ,30th, 1883,11 follows. Wood hay and charcoalor such of said supplies as may be required at Oma ha Depot, Fort Omaha, Fort Niobrara Fort Sid ney, Cheyenne depot, Fort Russell, Fort Sande rs, Fort Steele, Fort Hall, Fort Douglas, Fort Cam eron, Fort Robinson, Fort Uridger, Fort Laramie, Fori Felt e man, Fort McKinney, Fort Washakie and Fort Thornburgh. Proposals will also be received at this oflice up to the day and hour above named, for the delivery on the cars at the point nearest to the mines on the line of the Union Pacific Railway, of 8.000 t ns of coal, of 2,140 pounds to the ton, Also for the delivery at the Omaha depot, or at stations an the main line of the Union Pacific Railway east from Kearney Junction, oftwo million pounds corn and one million pounds oars. Bids for grain should state the rate per 100 pounds not per bushel Proposals for either class of the stores men tioned, or for quantities lets than the whole re quired, will be received. Each proposal should be in triplicate, separate for each article at each station, and muit be accompanied by a bond in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) executed strictly in accordance with the printed instructions, and upon the blank form furnished under I hi advertisement, guaranteeing that the party mak ing the proposal shall not withdraw the same within sixty days from the date announced for opening them; and that if said proposal is ac cepted and a contract for the supplies bid for, awarded thereunder, he will within ten days after being notified of the award (provided such norifi cation be made within the sixty days above men tioned,) accept the same and furnish good and sufficient suretiei, at once, for the faithful per formance ofthe contract. The Government reserves the right to reject anv or all proposals. A preference will be given to articles of do mestic production. Blank proposals and printed circulars, stating the kind and estimated quantiaies of Wood, Hay and Charcoal required at each station, and giving full instructions as to the manner of bidding, con ditions to be observed by bidders and terms of contracts, &cM will be furnished on application to this Oflice or to the Quartermasters at the various statiuns named. Envelopes containing proposals should be markedj ''Proposals for . at and addressed to the undersigned or to the respect ive Poit Jiid Dcput Quartermasters. M. I. LUDINGTON. Chief Quartermaster, i XJ