I ,l)m.. n ) H1 ;' . "i MMnmMMMHMI t -tTc"" jm ii '- -J 2 PSTARI IRWFn IRKfl. CALVERT, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1882, VOL. 26, NO. 46. OLDEST PAPER IN THE STATE . Mdrrd&m Avtrimtr u ,n& :f!-U4. mjp' ; bo b . v - K f A ) & BUSINESS CARDS. IP. 11BQADY, Attorney anil Onutlor t livr UrownvllUNb T S. STULL, J. ATTURNKYS AT 1AW. Omttof County Judgo. Brownvlll. Nebrwlt. A S. HOLLADAT, l Phytotn, Hitrg.au, Obittrleltt. arrtated In 1MI. Located In Brow arllle UU. Met.n Main Rtrot,nrowiiTlll, Neb. B- F. WEST, M. D. Physician nl Surgeon, Calvert, N1raka. OFFICE. Nickell & Shurti' Drug Store. D. J. -WOOD, jvorjinir pvmiejtc, AND INSURANCE AGENT, Calvert, Neb., L G.W. CORNEIA, JtTTORJTEY AT X.f If, CALVERT, NEB. OFFICE. One door North of the Nemaha County Dank. Will practice in all the Courts and attend to Collection.. jTb. berger, Carpenter $r Builder, Calvert JVehraska. Work Promptly attended to and Satitfaction Guaranteed, A. L. FULTON, M. D., Physician ami Surgeony CALVERT, NEB. OFFICE At Shurtr te Swartt Drug Store Fablinser Block. RESIDENCE With E, D. Wert, on Nemaha Street. ' aijrt L. H. BATTLES, Auctioneei'. rpiIOSEwho nro About totmro ft w1o will ! (lnd It to their In to rent to consult him. Tonnn reitnonnbte. Heslilenco In Hertford proolnct. '27-m3 V J. MLV FOWUER, J 1 Justice of the Fence and A. Real Estate Hgent, CALVEHT. NEBRASKA. laTSpecinl uttontion given to collec tions. Oftko for the present with the CouuiKit. 27yl Dr. A. Oppermann, Physician and Surgeon, Has been located in Nemaha County since 1 868. Strict attention paid to all ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES. Affliction, of the Ear and Eye Skillfully Treated, fgy Artificial eyes always on hand tojfl Suit any size or color. Calls at- tended to day or night. OFFICE Northwest corner Court and Second Streets. RESIDENCE Southwest corner Main and ad Streets, SHERIDAN, NEB. aoyi THE PARIS HOUSE J CALVERT NEBRASKA f . It. Paris, Prop. This popular house has boon recently oponed, and travelers will find every appointment first-class. MARLATT &10Ng" DKAT.KHS IN General Merchandise Dry Goods, Orocorles.Romlr Made Clothing, Roots, .Shoes. IlatH, Cnpi, and nGonrrul A Mortmonl of Drugs nud I'utont Medicines. Fcnoo posts and wood always on hand for ealo. S Highest prlocu paid for batter and tfgn. SPlNWAI.Li, NBIUlAgKA. id, A. Osborn, Notary Public. G. W. Tnjioi Osbobn & Taylor, ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Calvert "d Brownville. PRACTICE IN THE SfATE AND FED ERAL COURTS. Special tttentUa giren t collections and salt ( REAL ESTATE. CORODEtt L. SWAIITZ, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, Bedford, Nemaha Co., Nebr. Jacob Marohn RrWMVlllfu IVelrHkH. 5 MERCHANT TAILOR, .od dealer la nneGnglUhtFranektKrotehnnil Fancy Clothe TttUim. Etc., We. Central House SIIERIDAH, NEB,. I. W. SKILlMJkN, PROPRIETOR. i i. i i - - - i- Beat place in the city to get a square meal. F. W. Samuelson, b. J.- Wood, President. Cashier. Nemaha County Bank, Calvert, Nebraska, Does a. General Banking Business. Particular Mention Giv en Collections, Monev Loaned on A-vrov" ed Seenity. Exchange on all parts ot U. S. and Europe. v. Armstrong & Scott, PROPRIETORS LIVERY & FEED STABLE Calvert, Nebraska, GOOD RIGS AT REASONABLE CHARGES. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS COMMERCIAL MEN. FOR Horses boarded by the day or week and runners' teams fed and cared for at Reasonable Rates. UFERBYXriJg p$m& K'K'D NMUAI. &OH 1882 TJllk. tK.ll.4r.lll. !U,Mr.U.i4UciilgiiriwlUiil B. K. FJtBEY ft CO., Detroit, If lei. WANTED t.m.T?. rjvsT ijlt r lk.. Wwtk X...I.," Vy jukwriblloii. 1. Intl. mn, iiWf(.ol rtkrciii. , . (umlik tt,. . rrr. .J fit. Wri Itnl will U.iir a w.ik.r .tir 6l M.alh Mm UTIUJIATWXiIL fH, l., (., j ,,, Uul M( c3 m fe 5 el S cg gi goo g. Keg. s 1.2 Wln UJ ,g 3 vf fcZ jo W o g 9iL n Cfm'lB lW jK Farms, Farms, Farms FOR SALE 40 acres, 80 acres, 80 acres, 160 acres, 160 acres, 160 acres, 320 acres, 280 acres, 320 acres, N E of 8 E 30 5 13 40 acres. S W 30 5 13160 acres. W i r S E 30 5 13 80 acres. In Washington pre cinct. S W N E 35 4 12 40 acres, in Benton precinct. Six Business Lots in Calvert, 5 Residence Lois in Calvert. Business AND Residence LOTS IN Sheridan! Church Howe & Son SHERIDAN, NEB. tbrH&hn JjLdvertiser. . W. rAIRBROnilR It 00., rrtjprlitori. CALVERT. "1 NEBRASKA. See eighth page for local news. Capt, Tilman Ballsy was In the city Manday. , Tom Richards' implement dopot is enclosed. Mr. Darrah'a houses aro being paint ed inside. Shol. Cochran was in Jawing around again tho other morning. Another brick kiln, will bo ready to lire within a short time, by Stephens & Armstrong. Wo have no harness ahop yot on tho south sldo. A good ono would do well here, wo think. Mr. Dovin, of tho ilnnof Dovin & Fisher, arrived in this city, from Shel byville, Mo., yesterday. F. W. SiimuelHon has commenced building a batik on Nemaha streot, 1). J. will bo "fixed" when it is completed. Herbert Willson is now going it alone in the bardwaro business, having purchased Mr. Harmon's InUrost. See ad. in another column. Dovin & FlBher will opon up this week, in their now store, a complete lino of dry goods, grocorics, boots, shoes, etc. Please give them a call, 111. 11.1 I I . I t Mrs. Lambort Melvin, Xamaha City, has baon, during tho past week, noar death's door, but wo wore pleased to learp, Tuesday, that sho was much better. Rv. F. Hickoek, (Presbyterian) of Humboldt, will prcauh at; Sam nelson's Hall next Sunday, pvonlng. - lis Is well known as tho blind preuoher. .All como out. Vo understand that Arthur "Walsh Is thinking of committing suicide, 'jr emigrating to Africa or somo othor foreign country, simply because lie has discovered that Doe. West writes worse poetry than ho dqos. Church IIowo has again miulo a tour of the State. Church may bo traveling for pleasure, but tho gehoml supposi tion ib that he mixes considerable bus iness. Somo think he wants to bo gov ernor, but we are inclined 10, think he wants to go to Congress, and in that position ho would lip no stick either, and if Nebraska wanted anything, and ho wanted her to havo It; ho would come as near getting tlioro as any man that ever parted his hair in the middle. Beatrice Independent. That's what wo think, Alex., know ing full well at the samo time that Thomas Jefferson parted his hair in tho middle. It appears that Col. Tom. Majors will not get that coveted Congressional seat, after all. What has Fr'od Nyo. the Jlejmlil lean's correspondent, been deceiving us tor, we'd like to know. We havo been led to beliovo that the scat was nil right, and that tho only thing in tho way nil winter was a h,ig boil on Tom's rump. But judging from tho following dispatch it was worso than that. Read and seo if you can find anything crooked: "The committeo on judiciary havo agreed to report to tho House a resolu tion asking that tho bill heretofore re ported in favor of seating Majors as an additional representative from Ne braska, bo recommitted to the commit tee, and tho committee aiithorl.ed to send for persons ami papers in order to iiBcortain thu facts in regard to tho cer tified copies of tho cohaua report for the Stato of Nebraska, upon which the committee decided, to .soat Majors. It appears, that tho cemmitteo was inform ed that tho copy rof erred to it, as a ba sis for action gave tho census of the State for 1872, while in fact J b,.vo the census for 1874. Tho object of the resolution agreed upon is to ascertain who is responsible for this misrepre sentation." Palming off, under tho solemnity of a certificate rind an oath, tho census of 1871 lor that of 1872, is a pretty se rious matter, but too thin to succeed anywhere outsldo of Peru prooinOt. Col. Tom., when that attompted fraud was discovered,.. picked uji' hie grjp sack and skinned out for home, and now rests from his labors in tho bosom of his family. Mr. I. N. Klto, a w.erthy foTmor of Bedford, has JaUly become tho possess or of some interesting experience which ho gained through dealing with a llghtuning-rod pirato. Mr. K. lias re cently built a handsome rasidenco and engaged a traveling freebooter to' put a few lightning-rods upon it, at a cost which tho t. f. estimated at about 3r,. Tho highwayman went to work and roxlded tho house until it looked, us Mark Twain would describe it, "like a spiral-twisted, silver-tipped canobrako," and When ho presented his bill It ox cowled the original estimate .by fifty dollars. One might just m well loso his property through lightening its to squander it on tho robbers "who per ambulato tho county seeking whom they limy dovour. S. A. Osborn. Esq., tho accommodat ing and efficient agent hero of tho Lin coln Land Company, is in town look ing after tho interests of tho company; and whether hero or elsewhere that business is always to the front with Mr. Osborn. Wo ropoat what we havo said on a formor occasion, that tho Lincoln Land Company wero in good luck when they picked on Mr, Osborn as their buisinoss man here, for ho is full of business, wido awake, indus trious, and withal a gonial gentleman, who makes friends with everybody. Another paper appears from Brown ville. called tho Republican, Ben. B. Thompson & Son, publishers. Johnny, tho son, Is tho editor. It is4-pago 7-col-umn, patont, well printed, and its local page shows industry on tho part of the editor in trying to extract blood from a turnip. Johnny has it in him to be a good editor, and lie will deaervo it bettor support than he will receive in Brownvlllo. We loam that our esloomed whjlom fellow citizen, Dr. A. L. Fulton, who 'wont to Oregon somo weeks ngo, has concluded to locate at tho town ot As toria, that stato. Doc, F. in his anx iety for pioneering, or a qcalping by tho Indifnft; or some such romantic notion, left a good practico here and every body ids friond. We are all sorry ho has gone, but hope, tho craving of his ambition may be realized. Look out for lightening rod swindl ers. If thoy como around glvo them tho "grand bounce." But if you really think ytui need a rod, load up your' old shot gun and get up on the fenco and watch 'om put it up, and If thoy under take to put up moro than you want, why why cot down offbf tho fence and como to town and got Onborti or Cornell to sue 'em for breach of prom ise, or somothing. When physicians have made use of a prescription for years in their pri vato practice, with curtain success, a is a duty thoy owe to mankind to rfut such remedies within reach of all, and this is done by "copyright" nuclr is the caso with Dr. Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters, and they havo proved to bu a blessing to mankind. Tho friends of Hon. Jno. L. Carson will regret to learn that he has resigned tho position of regent of the state uni versity. Mr. Carson, wo havo long been awaro, doesn't want to be bored with an office, especially one like regent or governor, in which there is little pay and moro curses fdr honest efforts than honor. Mr. S. Welsh returned from a trip to the east Saturday. Ho in forms us that he has purchased a largo stock of furniture which will ariivo in a short timo. Tho interior of his fine building for the reception of the samo will bo finished this week. Why is it your wife is so much moro loving and agieeable these times than usual? It is because Mr. Miller's mil linery store is now open and she ex pects you to buy lior a now spring bon nut, and you aro a "nasty, mean old tiling" if you don't do it. Dan C'olhapp, of Tecumseh, spent, a day or so in tho city last week, in tho iuterest of his cigar busiuoss. Dan's friends hero wero glad to seo. him. Thoy know him to bo a good fellow and to make a good cigar. Col. Ilutchlns has the framo up for a 50 foot addition to his agricultural implemont house. It is full height regular addition, which will inako the Interior of tho building 13 feet in lengti. Our gentlemanly county clerk, J, B. Docker, accompanied by S, A. Osborn, "Esq., was viewing the eontre Wednes day. J oo thinks ho wants IiIh lots on tho south side. Tho foundation for Sam nelson's now bank building is being built. 'n.1