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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1882)
ccuuaj, lji j-jjam.m.Lmi um 'tbrmthtv Sdvcrtiatr. 0. W. TAIRBROTHER tt CO,, Proprietor CALVERT, : : NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1882. Annual School Mooting, For District No. 50 will bo held at Sanuu'lson'r. Hall, (lust Monday in April, at 7 o'clock p: in. A fnl! at tendance is requested. A. Mookk, Director. John Zook, of Clifton, was in town Monday. Ed.'Orico has our thanks for money on subscript ioh. That jolly commercial tourist, .1. S. lletzel, is in the city. Win. Mattliicson's residence on Maxwell street is enclosed. Mr. D.irrah'stwo residences on Ma jors street are about finished. Mr. Lyon lias commenced building a residence on Majors street. Wo were- much gratified to meet Mr.Sainuelson in the city this week. J. II. Tucker last week sold his farm to Mr. Ivito and will remove to Pawnee county. Mr.lJuclielo's store buildiuR just one door noi th of this oillco is rapidly Hear ing completion. Old Winter is fickle. One day ho seems to bo gone for good, and the next ho returns and 'lingers." W. W. Sanders, of tho Times, and A. .1. IJaldwin, harness 'maker, of No malm City, were- in town Monday. Indications now aro favorable for abundant crops of peaches, apples, and other fruit, in tiiis county, this year. Ted. Huddart says lie killed a gooso yesterday, but us ho failed to show lip, wo don't vouch for tho story The farmers have embraced the lasl few days of pleasant weather, and and many acres of wheat have been sown. Arkwrightit Curzon.of Hrown villi will within a few days open up in Cal vert a splendid stock of jewelry .clocks, watches, etc. . Mr. Clark Odell, of Hrownvillt and as good a carpenter and bouse builder as over shoved a jackplane, is at work in Calvert. Arthur Walsh .Mid.I.M.Fowlerhave entered into partnership in the plaster-.ii-j business. Tlioy are the only first class plasterers in tho city, (let them toU your work. Our information is reliable that, of tho vast H. & M. or C. B. & Q. system is tho connecting by rail I'lattsmo. th 'and Nebraska City, then NehnnktiCi y and divert, and then Cal o t an T.iMo Rock. Wo were "pleased to meet Mr. C. (J. Bullock, a building contractor, of Lincoln, in town this week. Ho is the author of the famous Bullock lettiM appearing in tho Journal occasional! in defeii-e of tho logouts. Cos. Moore returned from Chicago Saturday, where lie had been for tin past week purhasing His spring goods Wait till they arrive and we'll warrant you will find something nice that you want, for (Jus. is an cxccllatit hand at selecting now goods. Capt. R. O. Phillips, secretary and treasurer of tho Lincoln Laud Com patiy,With S. A. Osborn, Esq., came down on the train Wednesday evening. It has been some time since Mr. Phil lips was here and be was much grati fied at the changed appearance of the favored tow.ii. And tho boys were ail glad to seo him. We have another article this week from Mr. I). .1. Wood, on school mat ters. Tho article being length)', an. our space precious, wo omit from tin article the diagram and specification1' tortious". The same may bo seen at this ollice. When that, or some other plan is adopted by proper authority.wo will publish it. Pkacii TuKissvon Sat.k Mr. S. A. Osborn proposes to supply all tho peo ple of Calvort witli any" number of peach trees 2 and a years old they may want to plant on their lots in town. He will deliver them at a cost of only ten cents a tree, desiring only tit cover expense of taking up anil bringing to town. Leave order for nuinbor wanted, at printing otlleo. Marion Clark, of Tocumseh,accoin panied by his sister, Mrs. Mary Smith, made allying visit lo Brownvillo last Friday morning and returned in the evening. Marion visited Judge Stull and procured tho necessary papers and the Judge's consent fo tnarrv a charm ing Nemaha county girl. " The wed ding took place .Sunday. Wo wisli Marion and his fair bride much happi . ncss. It is said that, when Frank Donman. tho man who killed Thomas Cnkely, was taken back to tho jail, after the sentence of nine years had been passed upon him, ho completely broke down and gave vent to his feelings by crying like a child. State Journal. Young man, remember this: Had Frank Donman kept sober, instead of going on a fourth of July drunk, ho. in all probability, would not bo weep ing in impotent sorrow for being a con demned criminal, to spend the bfst years of his life behind prison bars, with the lifo blood of a fellow ci eat ure on his hands. A. II. Gilmoro at Shoridnn. Mr. Gilmoro, having purchased Mr. Dolon's entire stock of general mer chandise 1ms taken porsoiial charge of of tho same, assisted by his son Albert, and tho concern, wo boliove, willnsaunio Mio firm namo of A. II. Gilmoro & Son. Tho stock is a ory largo one, consist ing of a varied and most excellent stock of dry goods, ladles' dress goods, gro ceries, gents clothing, etc. In fact, Ids store room, one of tho largest in tho county.ls substantially lllled with goods of iho various kinds and character that, tho people want. Mr. Gilmore, being so well and favorably known as tho old county treasuror, neeihi no recom mendation from us as an honest and upright man, In addition to tills, he is no novice in tiio mercantile line, having spoilt many years in the busi ness, and that ho will receive a largo share of tho trado of the surioundiug country wo cannot doubt. Tin: An vi:htisi:u wishes friend G.&Son much piosperity in their new business. New Store! New Goods! The undersigned has opened a general store, con sisting of dry goods, gro ceries, boots and shoes, hats and cajy, etc., in the town of Calvert, and would so licit a share of the patron age of the mthh'c Jl. FREYTAG. Fox 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 tho'drug store of Dillon, Croan &Co. J. D. Cuoan, Calvort, Neb. Ail immense stock of dry goodsetc., just arrived at McGee & Moore's. Wo call tho attention of farmers to the adveitisemont of "Kennedy's Re volving Harrow." This is a now in o itiou which is attached to a common breaking plow, with the doaigu of re ducing theods and harrowiiig the ground as you "go along," leaving the ileld in as good or bettor condition when the plowing is finished as if it had been traveled over the second time with harrow, in the old fashioned way. We saw tiie machine work last Friday, ami ijre satisfied that it is a success u i cheap laboi and time saving machine There is a good deal of swearing done in the world, audi oven in North America, over bail bread; and if cooks could always hiivo Homuwood'.s Pr.orit, aa m.idcby II. Shilfer, there would bo a great ref rmation In that respect. Calvort people all seem pleasant and their digestion good, and we attribute it to tho fact that thej use bread made of I loin wood's floui. If you have not tumbled to this rack et as yet, try a sack and bo happy. READTjTlS! Ukownvilm:, Nkn., Meh. 20, '82. To' Whom it May Concern: We write this lo lot tho people know that our little girls, who liavo beon so near blind witli sore eyes, are improv ing very fast, under tho treatment, of Mrs.'E J. Monahan. The oldest is now going to school rogularly. IsuAKii and Emma Jom:s. Call and see the new goods at McGee & Moore's. Tom Richards, of Rrowiivillo. will soon remove his family to Calvert and engage in the farm implement bus ness. Frien'd Tom is an old hand at that business, and will doubtless do well at tho" center of tho "Garden County," ITcwajit'St received, a nice line of Spring a.nd, Sum mer Clothing, which will be sold very cheap. 'J. L. McGee, Brownuille. firntcf'ul to BnvalhlM. Floreston Cologne Is grateful to in valids, because it is rofieshing without the sickening of most perfumes. Hi 5 00 per year win ho easily made nt homo working for K O. Hideout A Co., 10 lliirclny Hticot, Now York. Hond for their cataloguo sort full partleularH. 19 ly Noav Carpets J nut received nt ., L. Me.Oee's. Every man in this town should call and subscribe for our papur to send to a friend in the east. Help us adver tise our town. Farms y Fan acrs: n 1 ro ires. Lots in Calvert, Lois in Galverf. AND sitae LOTS IN Church Howe & Son, SHERIDAN, NEB. llui Fans, 40 80 cr ?V SH B trsv s New Store! h:a.:r,:d"W".a.:r,:e.i THE NEW FIRM OP WILLSON & HARMON Aivxouivcti Citizens of Nemaha County Tl(nt tlirlr Stock of Ilnrtlwnre In now on HkiiiI, ntnl ttmt thry nro Now Prepared to furnish nitytliltiK I" tlia llttti of SHELF OR HEAVY HARDWARE, At Prices Hint will Suit. 11 cine in bar thnt ypu 0nu net Agricultural Implements Farm Tools, Slovos, Iron, Nails, Flrranns, Ammunition, life jBl. Gr003E 3ESO?r &jEX.3HE In Connection wltli the Store. A No. t Workman In Chr;e. Custom w orli it Spoclnlty. CENTRAL AVIUM UPJ, S HUM DAN, NEBRASKA. p A T CLINK, w a'Shot."! W us. CUSTOM WO UK iiimloltMirihT, nml lit ulw7 Kiiirniilced Ueimlrlnc iicntly mid promptly doiif Shop, No. 37 MhIii MrtVr. llriiwnvlllv.Nfb. ofice lo Farmers Tho undorHlHiiiMl tiKH for milt) Ilia NORWEGIAN PLOWS! .Harrows, . CULTIVATORS, Woll known to lo tho IionI, which lio will soil uliu.ipur Until tho i'.!niiest. Farmers, Call and See. B. OTTENS PEIll, Na,aItASKA. A. J. Williams, Proorietor. Holms middle-, hrldli'H mill Imltorn to oult, And I hut the mo nil rllit no ono v..l din- puty Ho Iihh kooiI hnrnts too, both hIiikIo and (Inutile. . . You cun hiivo what yon wain without ny trouhli. HoliiiH t'olliiri and lnirnem and w ilps end all unci), Ofuood harnrKHoll ln Ii.ih ovor n inncli. Indi'od lntlii'i'pMill that imh IiiIiih lo liU lint In all of which uoodniHH utid quality uotu hlni'. Ho work ooil matorlal and doe IiIh worli htrotiK, .... And you ui-i-d hnvo no lear that thuro's any. thlim Mfolu:. l'or thin Im a mutter wo would have under NtOOll, . . All tlmt'H inado In his whop i warrnnua If your horoH or mull Hiiro mi hji'ct, lolret, Ho can Itoen oir tho llleti with n kjiIoikIIu lly And If t'hey aro nklltlih and Inclined to do Ho linn H tii'a that will hold them and hi hrldleiiiroKtroiii?. If your hnrness numU muudlnt; you nueil nol uetMcuio'l, Hut hrliin Ihoui to hi in and Ikivb them re- paired. ... , . IIo'll make or Im H mend us you nuiy dONlrr And dolt a well k wnere prlon are ItlKher, If yon wantatiytliliia iiliuio or uieiioeo oomv '"-'re. . . .... About prli'PX and styles you have nntliltii; to To Jo bin' work rlht lis taken spetdal ciro, And wurMiiltsiir his prlcci are fair. Now to farmciis and hnrHoiiimi w linvo this WIlllamH t' cs tho full worth of nil that yon At boinrt other pluoes you may do pratty well. , . Hut you'H find rt this shop they srnboiins torxrol. CUSTOM Kit. SI AVuBt .HOt jfli Ain.iTttitjkj?fe. Sh. itJtJu' -r-"!t r-i-rza iThrsirrtisi n 1 i "' m - -' w IEP nrTflfS!1 IE w BflBl? CCHK.S '1 UOUSAWUa Yl:.VIlI.i . ? JZ A POSITIVE CURE & 3pw ForCoufjha.Coldal tm, Aira ecHwuniHr. f cjg?, , htlio Bc3tofTonlc3; ? Qv&ii' Curoi Dyiup:la; iJK,, Kretnrcn thnAnnftltO! A &M&h. jii tho System: rtffievf$ ilottores the Vcak k ur.u UQamiuioti. ; 'I or I IftKt n oin.r.r ... m . w . w q1 Kr bj il inujiii.u. Pj X H SMITH CO.. Pror'rC i . iAi Lit (fti. l'teilM,Cr.VV. W A W?AM$ lYTO. uiu. I Sfrtiyte? w-? "saf hft&'WW BRICK! BRICK! . For Halo by K. YV. Samnolson, nt the Nemaha C6inty Han. Ijarness loop 3 j Vi fi n b Rl n ' WSH ii New Goods? to tub: Wmt'MntthlcNoii. M. II. Mnttlitosbu. Muttliioson Bros., BLACKSMITHS -AM) Calvert, Nebraska. Horse Shoeing, Plow Work, i. General Repairing of WAGONS AND kM MACHINERY U1VM UX A CALL. B. BELL ANDREWS. M. D. Physician 8f Surgeon,,, Nomahs Oily, Noliraslin. Calls in the Country Promptly Attend til, day or niyht. QI'KOIAIj ATTKNriO.V Klren to Htirnhm O dlhciiMCH of women nod Hiirulcal iIIhciihci if the i'vp. fcO-l'iitli'tilH fiom ahrond can be furiilshed tn pleiiNimt rooniH and accommodatloni. fTH f. .I'i !hLA 1 f rei w. ,.," X. f., m Mb W m tmum w v Opposlt Lumber Yard, Muln St. GOOD BIO-S AT 3REAS0NABLE RATES..! Special Accommodations for Commercial Men, AXJ) Driver Furinshod wliini dosiioil. IIori'H boarded by the day or weok, and Farmers' teams fed and eared fo . at fair rates. ATTENTION, "FARMERS! Koryour Agricultural ImpUmuntH, Koto.2 IDAVID A. MORTON IIFarni.iind Hprlu Wn'in, Hullty "PIowlT rtllrrlnn IMows, Corn I'luuter, Hurrown Iteiipen, Mnwnrs, UultlviitorH, Corn Sliellors nnd tho IIohs TouuuelosH Cultivator. mim!LmwM&g'm "8F '"V"fJCt,itYv'rmf,'f'f"Vl"i "P1! TUB Tltll'lP'U TRl HS o rur I'hubis In from 30 to i ilayn, snJ wM l-sv (I uu for 4 lluiitur tlir Gin e r ir. hnti ;-c. for Monk to III Y. II KUlNnOI, (I'K'I Ain't, 41 llnirerr, Im, V., or 0 Hi 11.U JJili bimt, 1 UtladdiiliU i'.-v.,ivul b unid fl A niGT C wh" ' troitlM wllS ii(rrha bKUICO llluoi Albuigr WMi-i, ll(jj, .inKv ........ i..,., 1 ! il'rur. llurrU''Miiiplilft(IIUilriird tr l'litci)xlvlii(diitrlplliuo(liulUnicnly,fiiJai,uwiiruti. fliciUon. 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