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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1882)
StwK-aak K.lrflVWlii Ttnr 'r k jfiiriinhit dvtvtmr. C. "VT. rAIKBSOTKER ft CO., Proprietor. CALVERT. : NEBRASKA. A little moro rain Tuesday evoning. For a lino cigar, call on A. Falmor. Call at Aaron Palmer's for fresh bread. Tho supper forth bandit of Fathor Lylo will be given on Wednesday even- ing, April 2(Jth, at Samuvlson's Hall, Gnlvort. Admission 25 cents. Every body invited. Samuelson's Hall, Miss Maggio Morgan, Miss Jessie Morgan and Horaco Cone, lata of tho Kendall Comedy Co., will glvo a laugh ablo and farcical entertainmentto tho citizens of Calvert on Saturday oven 22d inst. Tho ladies and gentloman are first-class performers, so glvo them a good house. E Dixon Advkktiskk: I am in formed that the report is being circu lated that tho Sheridan school district is'in debt to tho amount of $1,500. Allow mo to say tills district has novor been more than $700 in debt, and at thn prosont time is practically out of debt, as we only have one bond of 8150 outstanding, and it is provided for and will bo paid by tho tax of 1881. Wkslev Dundas. There were Boveral 13rownvillians in town this week. They Hay their town is not dead, nor is it sleeping. It is utill tho county seat, and because of tho jealousy existing between Calvert and Sheridan, it is liable to bo for a long time to come. A now paper to be started there soon will help to boom it, and business, they say, is comparative ly good. As a clown years ago said, we would rather own a lamp post in Calvert than a corner lot in Hrown ville. Tecumseh '1'orchlight. Notice. Mrs. E. J. Monahan, of Maryville, Mo., will be in Brownvillo on May 15th, and remain three days Call on her at the Union House, where she is prepared to treat all forms of eyo dis eases successfully. Hor treatment is a permanent cure for granulated eye lids and all forms of inflammation of tho wos. "Surgical operations will be perform ed by Dr. U. C. Wijson, of Maryville. A Death of William 8. Olark. t Died, at his residence in Nemaha City, on Friday, tho 14th of April.1882, at 7 o'clock a. m.,Mr. William S. Clark, in tho 44th year of his age. Tho doceased was born at Meadville, Crawford county, Pennsylvania, Jan. 15th, 1838, and came to Nemaha City Nebraska, in 1850, where ho married Miss Mary Jano Pavey, daughter of tho lato F . G. Pavey. Ho resided at Nemaha City, except for short inter vals, ever since. In March 1803 ho went into the army with the present oditor of The Adveutibeh, was as signed to Ponick's famous regiment, Co. D., and being a superior business man was commissioned by Col. Penick as quartermaster soargeant ; and served his time out with ability and satisfac tion. Ho was a ready accountant and competent book keoper, being a grad uate of Iron City Commercial College. Pa., and had a diploma from that schcol. The deceased was a cousin by marriage of tho writer hereof, and in ills death wo lost one of our doarest and best friends. We loved him as a brother, for his devoted friendship to us, for his genial nature, kind, manlv and generous disposition to all mankind. Hut Close his eyes, his work U done 1 ' What to him is friend or foeman, Rise of moon, or set of tun, Hand of man or kits of woman ? As man may, he fought his fight, Proved his truth by his endeavor ; Let him sleep in solemn night, Sleep forever and forever. Cut down in the prime and vigor of his life, enforces and renews tho lesson that all ilesh is as grass, Our friend was sick but a few days, being forced to quit Ids work and go to bod on Satr urday the 8th, and on Saturday tho Ifitl'i he was carried to his grave. A few days before he was taken sick ho was out getting some forest trees to plant, and was exposed in a heavy cold rain, by which he caught a severe cold, and ho died of congestion of the lungs. Eld. Chas. Howe, nt tho residence, preached a beautiful and tearful ser mon to hundreds of sympathetic friends who had congregated in and around tho house. Tho funeral pro cession was one of tho largest that over followed tho remains of a citizen and noighbor to Nemaha City Cemetery, Our decoasod friend leaves a weoping and comfortless widow and threo chil dren to face tho storms of life without a father. And in this connection tho stricken widow requests us to return her most grateful thanks to her thought ful and ever kind neighbors for their caro, solicitude and sympathy in this, tho dark and sorrowful period of hor life. mutmnv4tm was.. LOCAL PERSONALS. Hon. Church Howe made a flying trpto Lincoln and Omaha last week. -- Chas I). Nixon, of O wego, N.Y., one of tho owners of tho town-sito of Sher idan, accompanied by sovoral friends, wero in tho city Sunday. Miss Llbbio Rogers, of Brownvillo. was in tho city, the guest of Miss Stella Huddart, Sunday. J. B. McCabe and wife, of Brown villo, wore guosts at the Holdrege Sunday. They wore accompanied by J. A. Hells, of Vinton, Iowa, a brother of Mrs. M., and uncle of Arthur Pres cott, tho gentlemanly clerk of tho Hoh drego. Captain Tilman A. 13ailoy. com mander of tho steam ferry-boat "Belie of Brownvillo," is about .to sever his connection with tho navy and locate in Calidan that's our name for Calvert Sheridan and engage in tho stock business. Wo hope tho Captain will bring his violin along. Geo. J). Cross and his oxcellent wife aro now bona-Jlde cftizons of Cal vert, having taken possession and fur nished rooms at the Holdrego. Mrs. Win. Bailoy passed through this city Friday last, en-route for Brock, to visit hor husband who is in business there. Prof. Seagor failed to organizo a convention at Sheridan did not get the proper oncouragemont, ho said and took his leave Tuesday morning. Our old friend A. J. Richardson, of Peru, came in and gave us a gentle "kiiBsing," Tuuesday. Nevertheless we are always glad to soo him. W. B. Fisher, of the firm of Dqvin & Fisher, informs us that a part of thoir goods have arrived and their room is about ready. They will probably commence business next week. Thanks lo Chas. Chatlleld, of St. Joseph, Mo., for money on subscrip tion. S. P. Robertson, of Brock, paid us a short visit Tuesday. J. B. Johnson, of Johnson Station, called Tuesday. Mrs. II. II. Dolon and Miss Lizzie Shurtz, of Brownvillo, aro in town vis iting their brother, Thou. 1). Shurtz. Thos. Lorance, of Rrownville, spent Sunday in Calvert. Miss Fannie Arnold's concert will be given at Brownvillo on next Wed nesday evening, April 20th. Dr. Fulton wont to Pawnee City Tuesday. L. L. Hulburd, of Rrownville, was in the city Thuraday. Sheriff Tato paid us a visit last Thursday, Arlcwright & Curzon have opened their jewelry store in Calvert. Mr. Curzon, as good a jeweler as there is in tho west, has charge of It. v Wo wero pleased to meet G-. W. Gulp and Eli Terry, of Nemaha, in our city Monday. Dr. Andrews has changed his mind about going to Oregon. lie will remain at Nemaha and continue prac ticing. F. E. Johnson and M. A. Hundley, of Rrownville, wero in town Tuesday. Dr. G. II. Collins, Dontist, spent Monday night in Calvert. Ho was ac companied by his wife and little boy. Mrs. R. F. Sanders wont to Rrown ville Tuesday. Ted Huddart and wife. J. K. Curzon, Elliott, and G. W. Fair brother, Jr., went to Rrownville Tues day night to soo tho Rlakes play "Hawksloy's Little Came." Soo Hoadloy & Co.s "ad." Tlioso gentlemen have just returned from Chicago, and aro daily roeolvinguhoir goods, which consist of everything Jound in a first class drug and book store. When in Rrownville do not fail to call and see them. Thoir gaods aro all now, bought for cash, and will bo sold as low as tho lowest. Tho person who borrowed a spade from my residence will ploase roturn It at once. R. F. Saxdkus. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, &c. Every day, Fine Cigars and Tobacco. Call. Aaron Palmer, Back of McGee & Moore's store,Calvert. Rob. Ford, Jesse James' slayer, was indicted by the grand jury at St. Joe, Mo for murder in the first degree, plead guilty, and was sentenced to be hanged May 10th. After which tho Governor of Missouri bestowed, upon liim a complete pardon. Arkwright & Cnrzon, Brownville and Calvert, Practical Watchmakers, AND DEALERS IN Welches, Clocks, AND JEWELRT. Largest Stock in tHe County. McGEE'S New spring stock ar riving daily. Look out for the "BOSS" Stock, in all lines of goods. Comparisons both in quality and prices solicited. Sat isfy yourselves by calling and getting prices. Just received a fine line of Ladies' Slippers, Nobby Clothing, Gents' Sfring and Summer Hats, Dress Goods of Latest Styles, Best Carpets for the money in the City, Gents' Fine Shoes,' In fact, everything kept in a general stock. Very Truly Yours, J. L McGEE Brownville, Neb. The Library Association has received from Peterson & Rros.. of Philadelphia tho following new books: Castle's Heir, Robert Rruce, Wallace, Iron Hand, Trials of the Assassin, Wandering Jew, Dead Socret, Glpsey Chief, Horace Temploton, Discarded Queen, Rebel Riide, Camllle, David Copporneld, Clandestine Marriage, Heart Twico Won, Life of Sheridan, Nana, Woman in Hlaek, Child of Israel, Indiana, Maj. Jones' Travels, Earls 8o crot, Mrs. Mayburn's Twins, Fascinat ing Woman, Winning tho Ruttlo, Paid Hart, Linda, Sabine's Falsohood, Mil dred's Cadet, Exiles, Prineo of Rreffny, Monsieur Le Mlnistre, Nana's Motlior, Mrs. Southworth's Works, Mrs. Steph en's Works. Guiteau 'Will Be I-Iung! And still R. P. Hutchins will continue to soil iinploinents from the largest and best selected stock in Nenialui county, at tho lowest living figures. Plrst Wedding in Oalvert. Married, nt the Catholic parsonage, by Father Fitzgerald, Mr. Uoo. II. Tay lor, and Miss Kallo Cooney, Oil TlieS- day, A prill 8th, 1882. 3r GEO. RIECHERS Who is always ready loshow you tho finest lino of SPKINO GOODS, at the lowest possible prices. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, and Notions, in tho Rank Rullding of F. W. Samuel son, at Calvert, 1 am now ready to in vito old and young, small and great, to call and boo my stock boforo bnying elsewhere, I am also ready to take BUTTER AND In oxchango for goods. Thanking my friends and customers for past favors, I solicit a continuance for , the future, Yours Resp'y. Geo. Riechers. We take pleasuro in being nblo to recommend thu barber shop of Wltch erly & Hawkins, of Rrownvillo, as one superior in overy respoct. They keep, without doubt, one of tho cleanest, host furnished and most comfortable estab lishment!, that can bo found anywhere; and as workmen, in any branch of the tonsorlal business, they, aro absolutely first class. And wo uru pleased to say furthermore that Wltohorly & Hawk ins are accommodating, sober, genial gentlemen, and when in Rrownvillo and want iixlng up as good as now, call on them, llrst door east of the post ollice. ThiSrartndBt Wdlelne rerJUd. AaolmMnttloa of Hops, Buohu, Man drakli"l Dandelion, M ail tbaTxntana BioionrUro jrortlei of .11 otlitr lUtltrt, BiakitBrMtMt Blood Purlflar, Liver HegUilLator.anrtLif.and ii.ftUh luitortfl if.ui eniaBBBaaBUarth. Ho dti.ua nX. an txrafclr Ion ital wb.rHop llltmr, utVad.10 varied "1 lrfel ar tb.lr .Mratloi To nil who. mp!ojment eauo Irrrtrulart rottli.b.w.Uoruruiar7or-aii, or who ,ulran App.tla.rV.n10 Muunuasumuiuit, UopIlltUriar.inafV,""iWltnoutlntOXa loatlnc. KomtMrUtjourfUmr or lymntoma art what tt. dlscaa. or alimtBont It a. 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