at ! -jnanonrnm -k ' - AUBURN, NEBRASKA. TIIUUSDAY, JUNE 122, 1882. LOCAL oNTlfJ-WS. -Coal, coal. -.T. W. Kitiih. Strictly pure .Sugar Synip at Dovin &iasheis. AX 'ckell, reliable newsdealer, Browiivnic- A. W. Ntfal'll, reliable druggist. Urownville, Mn.(!i.,i. I). "Biodd visited Hrown villo last wk. Now, we suggest raisu a wind mill. citizens Extra copies of Tun for sale at tlie postofllec. Advkutisku lion. Church Howe rt'tmued from a trip to Omaha last Thursday. Miss Annie Merger wont to Urown villo Sunday on a. short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Win. W. Sandeis, of Nemaha, spent Sunday in Auburn. For Lumber Lime and Coal go to J. W. Kkuns. Complete files of tho Couitunt and Advkutisuu can bo seen at tho post office, C. I). Nixon, of North Auburn, left for his homo in Owego, X. Y., on Thursday evening. Geo. Willing, manager of Willing JJrog. & Jordan's lirownvillo store, was in the city Monday. Coal oil has been found at Baxter Springs, Kansas, at u depth of 40 feet in paying quantities. Thos. Lorunco, of JJrownville, spent Sunday in this city visiting his pros pective mother-in-law. Tho Calvert Cornet Hand has en gaged Maj. J. W. Ford as instructor, and is progressing finely. A Teachers' Institute will bo held in - Bedford precinct at tho ltoselleld school house on Juno 2ttl, 1882. E. W. Ilurlbut, the "Boss" clothing man of Tecumseh, paid us a visit on Wednesday of last week. See his "ad." in another column. Wm. Zook, one of Win. Penick's (St. Joe wholesale druggist) traveling men, spent Sunday and Monday of last week in this city. A. W. Nickell, tho druggist of Brown ville, got hungry very early Monday morning and drove out to tho IIol drege lo get a good brealcfast. Dolos Smith, of Falls City, wo neg lected to mention last week, gave us a pleasant call while stopping in this city on his way to Brownville. Church Howe always lands square on his feet. Congressional candidates in tho First District will do well to bear this in mind. Franklin County Uuard. Tho boaiding cars on tho B. & M. extension, which have been standing on tho sido track at this place wero movqd out to the end of tho track last Sunday. Tho ctilvort at tho foot of Center Avonuo was finished last week. It was a much needed inprovement, and re flects much credit on our worthy super visor. J. N. Brush. Somo say Weaver's congressional goose has been cooked and that ho will not resign .the judgeship of this dis trict as was anticipated by somo, and very ardently desired bj others. Beat rife Independent, Our blacksmith, Wm. Mathieson, re ports business good. Ho lias engaged a first-class wagon maker, who will be here in a short time, when ho will bo bottor prepared than ever to do all kinds of wagon wood-work. Why is it that South Auburn has no harness maker? This is ono of tho best points in tho county for that busi ness, and should bo l ('presented. We invito harness makers generally to como and look at tho situation. II. J. F. Wort and G. W. Fairbrother, jr., have formed a land agoncy, and if you have anything to sell, faring, town lots, horses and wagons, or houses to lent, place them in tho hands of this firm and they will disposo ot it for you at a reasonable commission. X V n liut our . V To Brother Hall of the Wahoo Time", we wish in say that when ho makes tlieasseitlon the (!. A. H., means "Grand Army of the Republican Par ty," he lies. If ignorantly excusable, if knowingly damnable. If this is tho splenic advocate of (Ireenbaekism in Nebraska, tho sooner he is mopped from the face of tho earth the better. We claim to run a paper as independ ent ah any one, but when paity allegi ance calls on us to tarnish tho name, or impugn tho motives of tho well-tried patriots of America, to whom wo owo all, then party can go to Hades and we will stick to tho men who stuck to the old llag in perilous times. Jkutrice Independent. Bully for you, Alex. You aro a Re publican, and can't bo anything else that's tho trouble between you and the g. b. party. A big stock of spring clothing at McGec Sf Moore's. Tho following from tho, Lincoln Daily News concerning a daughter of tho Hon. H. C. Lett, will be read with pleasure by many citizens of this coun ty: "Miss Nellio Lett was tho recipi ent last Saturday night, at tho opera house, of somo very nice presents, in cluding vory handsome boquots, also a full set of Shakespeare's works, con sisting of thirteen volumes, presonted by friends in St. Joseph. They were sent by express and wore in waiting at tho opera house for tho occasion. They wore given in appreciation of her suc cess as a young elocutionist, for which sho has a natural taste and is particu larly proficient." Call and sec. the new goods at McGee & Moore's. Booths Sold at Auotion. Tho following booths on tho celebra tion grounds, for tho Fourth, were sold on Monday of last week : No. l J. I). Croan, ii 3.00. No. No. No. No. No. No. 2 C. L. Whito.SlWiO. fl Wm. doit, $1.1.00. 1 A. II. C.ilmoro. $15.00. r W. W. Crai)dall.8l.").O0. 0- I V. Tennev, $ia.00. 0 II. Harmon, $10.00. No. 10-jD. E. C. Long, ."510.00. . No,.l8 A. Palmer, 10.00. No. 10 O. Dovel, $10.00. Swing No. 1 W. W. Crandall, 812. Swing No. 2 E. Robertson 310.00. East Dance Platform Joe Bains, $10.50. Plow Shoes at McGee & Moore's. The following from Auburn went on tho excursion to Atchison last Thurs day: Geo. Biechers, II. Froytag, A. Moore. W. B. Fisher, Win. Willing, J. D. Croan, T. I). Shnitz, D. J. Wood, T. Richards and G. D. Cress. From North Auburn tho following: A. II. Gilinore, W. T. Heed, A. W. Morgan, O. J. Stow oll, It. O. Follows, J. II. Pohlman, W. Dundas, Nato Miller, P. P. Starin, W. A. Eberly, E. L. Taggart, II. Willson and L. B. Filloy. Money to Loan. Wo can fill days . choice loans in three O.SIIOKK & Tayj.oh. Soon will the vender, blithe and lucct, Veil "Cooking Apples I "on the meet, And when they're bought and on the shelf, The matron'! small boy wicked elf Will reach above, o'er plate and cup, And eat a half a dozen up; In just an hour he'll be seen All twisted by the apple green, Rut he will take it very cool, And next day stay at home from school. Lace Remnants at McGec & Moore's. "fis now the time That poets rhyme About the fan for half a dime. And now they seek The cottage meek Where board is six dollars per wek , O the rye, the beautiful rye, Standing fi e and six feet high ; Covering hill, valley and lea, Our teams are suffering, panting for thee. Sallicwas our servant green, And auburn was her hair; She lit the fire with kerosene, And climbed the golden stair. The man who has a thousand friends Has not a friend to spare, But he wh has one enemy Will meet him ever) where. Try the Non-Bxplosivo Safety Oil ai Dovin & Fisher's. HI IE IR, BEHEST WILLS OUST uitCLr At Prices that AGB.ICULTITB.AIi IMPLEMENT :ahd Farm Tools, Stoves, Iron, Nails, Firearms, Ammunition, Etc. A Cood Tin Shop in Connection with Ilia House. Ji No. 1 workman in h Charge Custom work a Specialty. BBB MB jEH OH CM bwk be xm vrsn M MB CM M2Vl VBI 9i RMBBI RM HM HHi MHAi I I 1 a wrk Epl w 6$ H J! vnt ma W fe II W K AND " i ORB BIIDEE, mmmmmm Smmmm tMW ! n nn i i,mtammtmmmtmmmmtmmamaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmatmKam,mmtmmmmmmmnmmmmmm Ts the best machine ever invented. Go to the "REGULATOR," ALVERT, NEB., and see the reports from Texas of the excellent work which it performs. No mistake in its being the Lightest lluniiiiig ma chine, the strongest, the best finished, the easiest to operate, the best reel, and has what no other Harvester has, no shrinking, no .wabbling, in that kind of wheel. Remember that the main drive wheel has to run the entire machine. For the best Reaper and Mower combined, the Buokeye Table have been sold in this county for years, and they speak for themselves. ice to Farmers Tho umlcrHlKiml hns for siilo tho NORWEGIAN PLOWS! ECarrows CULTIVATORS, Well knownto t)o tho host, wliloli ho will iell etivnpur That) tho ctiinjicNl. Farmers, Call and See, B. OTTENS, Take Your old Iron, rag.s, copper and Iihib, to 1$. O. Wlilttoiiioro'd, iu Utownvill JTd'Il buy 'em. . nr DldALKH IN EAVY HARDWARE will Suit. Remember you can get aid twine binders, Rake and PIMPLESI I will mnll (frco) UiMnvolp.) for n Hlinplo Vi'K'titl)le Mnlin t lint will iuiiiovo tun, trunk- lOK, )lllipll)Hltll(l l)ll)tUllUN, loilVldK till) Hltltl holt, clo.ir unit liciiiitllul; iiImo Insli uutlotiH for pjo.liii'liu t liixtirlniit growth ot liulr on it linlil lit'inl (irs'ii )'lli rue". Ail Iross IiicIoh. Iii:i'htiiiiip, Hon. Vituilelf &Uo l llnrcluy Htrti't. N. V. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tliomlvurtlhur liiivlnu Iiopii pcriniuiontly curuil of tliut ilrciui iIIhohko, Coiiiiiiiiiptlon.hy it Hlinplo ruiiicdy, Ih anxious to niiiUo known lo IiIh follow MilI'nri'rM llio tliu liii'iuiH ot cmiio To nil who clenlro It, tio will hoik! it copy ot tho prescription tisod, (Iron or ohitrKii.) with tlio illrt-ctloiiK for preparing mill iihIiik tho name, which thoy will Mini it Hiiro euro lor couuliH, colilK. coiiHiunptlon, iiKtliinu, hron cliltls, ito. Parties wIhIiIiik tho prcsurlptloii will plcHKunUilicHM, Hov. 10. Wilson, 101 rent) slreot, Vllllumnhnrli, X. V. ERRORS OF YOUTH. 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