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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1882)
fMcteltK k&vttitett q, w. MinnnoTHin, sr. d. w. rAtnBrtoTHsn, or, tlth F. 8AHOCR8. BY G, W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. LOCAL NKWS. IJubIiiosh Hvoly. Cut down the weeds. And Guitutui wwi hung. Dr. $. I). Arnold, of Urownville, v;ib in tho city Sunday. i - - -- - )r. II. L. Aluttliowa, of London, paid Auburn a visit Monday. The prohibition amendment carried in Iowa by ao,io7 majority. A. J. Haldwin, harness maker, of Numaha City, was in town Monday. Henry Harmon, living ono milo east of North Auburn, purchaucd a fine spring Wagon Saturday. Tho Optln is the name of a new pa pi'r started at Unadllla, Otoo county, by Ellsworth & Dutchur. Tho crop of domagoguoH in tlie stato appears to bo on tho increaHO. Ike. And thu greatest of all of them is E . Hosow.itcr. A tax on money is adirect tax on tho wages of labor, and la not a tax on tho "rich" at all, because the ultimate use of money is to pay the wages of labor. Stato Journali 1). J. Wood, Notary Public and Heal Kstilte Agent, reports hlB business lively. lie has made a number of transftrs of real estate during tho past weak. Wo understand a farmer by tho name of Gottua, residing six miles north of town, was struck by lightning last Sun day. Ho was not fatally injured. Torchlight. Possibly he was hit on account of his name. Too much liko that of a fellow recently choked to death at Washing ton. As we sat alono in deep solitude the other evening thinking how truly wonderful woro thu works of (Jod, wo wero.suddenly Interrupted In our med itation by tho merry rippling of voldes when there came by a party of young folks and stopped near us and began a whispered conversation. Wo know tlion there was something going on, when u young man said: "I'll go and bring him, and when he asks you, you must not give him the mitten." And tlioy said, "No we won't." Tho young man went. What's tho reason wo cannot havo a larger attendance at our Sunday school ? Surely our young men must think that staying at home or lounging around on the cornet-H whittling dry goods boxes is hotter than going to Sunday school and spending an hour in serving tho Lord. Now, young men, cannot you say within yourself that I will attend and try to got others to go with me, and by so doing you will help build up our Sunday school. Lot us now boo how many cm attend next Sunday and say that I will bo on Lord's side. On the 14th of this month the sub scription tlmo of many of the original subscribers to tho "Calvort Courier" will expire, and wo solicit a renowal from all. Thk Advkutiskk in taking tho Courier's place came to do the work tho Courier was started to do to create and perpotunto the "boom" at tho "center" and to speak for the poo plo of the county generally in every good work. Thk Advkutiskk will over bo found true to this trust, and all our friends are earnestly requested to renow their subscriptions, pay up delinquencies and stand by us. The county superintendent has tnado arrangements for an institute for the purpose of instructing teachers on methods of teaching, which will bo held at Urownville, beginning July 18th, and continuing two weeks. She will be assisted by Prof. Wilion, for merly principal of tho Urownvillo School, Prof. Wightman, present prin cipal, Mr. W. M. Clary, a practical country school teacher, and MisB Lou Tucker. Lectures will bo given by some of tho best educators tho stato affords. Suite Superintendent Jones will bu presont part of the time. No teacher in Nemaha county can afford to let this opportunity pass unim proved. Two dollars will be charged as a tuition fee to help defray oxpenses. An effort: will bo nmda to obtain board .at fouridollarapor week'. S. sf T T Owing to tho hot weather last Wednesday evening the concert by Miss Ida Shutts, at Satnuelsou's hall, was not vory well atUnded, but those Who did attend wore woll paid for doing so, for it was a grand musical treat. Miss Shutts has no superior as a pianist, and of course pleased her hearers immense ly, and her pupils, without exception did woll, showing excellent skill in tho manipulation of the ivorys, and prov ing that their training had been first class. Wo wore surprised to seo MIbscs Mary (Toot) Hoover, Cora Ponn and Stella Hotzcl, tho youngest of tllo pu pils, whom we havo always considered little girls, such skillful performers at the piano. Mrs. Jlollo Jhtiloy, who is Well-known hero as an excellent singer, Mr. J. J. McCullough, of Nebraska City, who can't be beat as a tnnor, and Miss Celia Furnas an excellent con tralto, of Urownvillo, wore especially good, and added variety to tho occas ion. Wo notice amongst a lato list of post office appointments, that Clarcnco E. Claggett is finally re-appointed post master at Johnson, this county. As to Who is or is not p. m. at that place doesn't matter much as it Is not worth more than llfteon or twenty dollars a mouth, and the matter to us Is Inter esting only in tho fact that our "delin quent congressman" worked all winter in Washington to have some other man besides Clagett appointed, when a sig nal failure seems to bo tho result. Tom is a stalwart, too, you know, but we wouldn't give a d for any stalwart who couldn't havo influenco enough with this administration to procure our appointment to a llfteon dollar p. o. Wo wore pleased to seo our aged Un do Hilly Cummings and Aunt Lydia, of Nemaha, at tho celebration on tho 4th. Thoy are about 80 years old and havo seen many big celebrations, but they pronounced this ono amongst the largest thoy over saw. And Uncle Hilly said wo havo a nice town. The Advkutiskk novor misses an issuo on account of holidays. Whilo tho boys had to take in some of tho celebration thoy worked enough to get off the paper, even if it is not quite up to the usual in amount of, reading nmttuv. ; 4n If Miss Luolla Jackson or Mrs. if ola Thorrow sees this item slio will confor a favor by addressing N. Keith, South Auburn, Nebr. Papers in Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Illinois ploa.se copy and help a poor man liud his sister. You noticed where the big pole, with big flag stood on tho 4th, betweeirNorth Auburn and South Auburn ? That is tho spot wore the court houso will be built, when there is ono built in No maha countv. Tho voters of Kearney, Neb., havo voted $.'10,000 to aid the "Kearney Canal Company," and K. rejoicetii in tho prospect of utilizing to her Incalcula ble benefit tho waters of tho Platte. Fred. Huchelo is building a nice res idonco fronting west on West Avenue. Mr. B. Is an enterprising, industrious mechanic, and knows whore to put his monoy to return the biggest profits. John McCullough, of tho firm of L. Wessel & Co., was present and took part in tho concert here Wednesday even ing. Mr. M. is an excellent tenor singer and acquitted himself nohlv. Wo had tho pleasure of meeting and smoking with J. J. Hender, the Nma ha City druggist, on tho 4th. Mrs.Hon dor accompanied him and they staid and saw the tire-works. II. W. Lake, owner of the Leadvillo water-works, Homer and Frank John son and David Oampboll, of Urown villo, wore in tho city Woduesday. Thk Advkrtisku received a pleas ant call from Misses Celia Furnas and Stella Ilotzol, of Miss Shutta' concert company, Thursday last. Wo never saw a Fourth of July when the weather was so delightfully cool as that of 1882. , v Much wfioiit and ryo will bo reaped this week. Splendid harvest weather. Foar Not. All kidney and urinary complaints, cBpeclaUy Hrlght's diseaso, diabetes and liver troubles, Hop Hittors will surely and lastingly euro. Casos exactlv liko your own havo been eured in your own neighborhood, and you can find roliablo proof at home of what Hop Uitters hos and can do. IHIIEIBIEilRT "WILLSOIvT, SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE At Prices that will Suit. Remember you can get AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HAND AND TWINE BINDERS, Farm Tools, Stoves, Iron, Nails, Firearm, Ammunition, Etc. d Cood Tin Shop in Connection with the House. A fto.l workman in Charge. Custom work a Specialty Oeixtral .Veixxxe., 3Xoxllx .Aaxlxxxix? TVelwalia. The flroworks were immense. Several drunks again last Saturday. County Clerk Joe Douker spent the Fourth With us. A. W. Nickoll, the druggist, spent the Fourth In Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. John Crother, of Ne maha City, celebrated at Auburn. South Auburn was most beautifully and abundantly decorated with flags on on the 4th. Tom Lorance, of Urownville. camo out Monday night and spent the Fourth in Auburn. It was estimated that there were from eight to ten thousand pooplo nt Auburn on tho Fourth. Mr. Eborly, of North Auburn, car ried off tho prizo in tho shooting match on tho Fourth. Cassias Marsh and Dee Wheeldon, Urownvillo Qranyer boys, spent the Fourth in this city. David Campbell and daughter of Urownville, were registered at the Iloldreg Wednesday. Fred. Uuchele' has erected a nice awnlit in front of his business house, whorB,ursou's bank is going to be. Tho lliawatha band is a gooil one, but we noticed that they did not get away with tho Urownvillo band to any alarming extent H We woro pleased to see so many peo ple from Urownville at tho big cele bration at Auburn. Had tho H. & M. run an excursion train on that occasion many more people would havo been horo from along that road. Lost Hat. Uetweon Calvert and Jno. Codding ton's farm, a boy's white felt hat. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at this office. Eeduced Prices in Moat. Tho Calvort Meat Market will furn ish meat from this date at tho follow ing reduced rates: Surloin Steak 12 J cts. Hound " 10 " Hoast 10 " Chuck 10 " Hoiling peicos from Oc to 7c. llKNUY IlAKM, Plop. LOST. Uetweon Peru and Joe Curtis' mill (formerly Allen's mill), one sack of goodB, to-wit: Shoes, gaiters, dresses, and material for dresses, belonging to Mrs. Celestia Worley, to the value of 830. Any person will be duly com pensated who finds and delivers tho same to G. W. Cornell, South Auburn, Nebraska. Atf What Everybody Wants. Is a reliable medicino that never does any harm and that pievents and cures disease by keeping the stomach in or der, the bowols regular, and the kid neys and liver active. Such a medicine is Parker's Ginger Tonic. It relieves overy case, and lias cured thousands. Seo another column. Tribune. Take Your old iron, raga, copper and hrass to H. G. Whittomoro's, in Urownville. IIo'll buy 'em. Wlion horses and cattlo are spiritless, scraggy and feoblo thoy need treatment with Undo Sam's Condition Powder. It purifies tho blood., improves tho ap potito, cures colds, and distemper, in vigorates tho svHtom and will keep the animal in a healthy, handsome condi tion. 4 Screen wire at Willing Uros. & Jordan's. DEALER IK DIEBOLD ROUND CORNER. Solid Welded Anglo Iron Frame. FIHE AND BURQLAR EXTRA FECURE LOCKS. J .W.N. NO (ORRIS 1 Vice-President and Gen'l Western Aeent, 57 STATE ST., Chicago, HI. TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lobs of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in the Head, with a- dull sensation in tho btvok part. Fain under the Shoulder blade, fullnoss after eating, with a disin clination to oxertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, 'Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Hoart, Dots before tho eyes. Yellow Bkin, Headache generally over tho right eye, Beotlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTTS PILMnre especially ndnpted to such cases, ono dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Tnlce an Flesh, thus the system Is nnrlthcd. and by their Toole Actlen on the Dltrestlvct Organs, Regular Stools are pro auced. Price 25 cents, 33 Murray at., W. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair orWhiskxhs changed toaOUttsY IIlack by a single application of this D vk. It Im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold ty Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of M. office, ss hvrrat kt hew iobk. CPr. TCrr AKCAL .f TaImM. InrormilU. ul CmM Ktwlpta will IH MlM ran .spllMtUa. J OME TREATMENT. A certain care for Nervous Doblllty, Somlnal Weak- TtlA T7tsnlnA.Hl...rl li mil V.rrH. (nr OK V.m and snlllusuattdsoolc of 40 pastes (riving full di rections for self-treatment, sent free. Address DS. T. WIZXIAHS. 435 E.WalerK.. iTiWm. Wk GUNS Or EVE&T KIND CHEAPER THAM KTOL Utiles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Ammuni tion, Fishing Tackle, Seines, Nets, Knives, Ilnzars, Skates, Hammocks, etc. Largo Illustrated Catalogue FREE. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, JPITTBBUJtOB, PA. AGENTS WANTED! Ladles and Gentlemen, to engage with us to sell several Useful Household Articles. Preflta large. Labor la llRtsi. Exclusive territory trivet. No competi tion. Terms liberal. Circulars FREE. Address. Hewitt Mannfact'g Co., Box 808, Pittsburgh, Pa. A NEW OURB FOB POTATO RUGS AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN. Sf, sars, cttanlr and cbaap. Sample Fackiga, ot. Ptld, SO eu, AQENTS WANTKD. Addrsu, Mfi J". EC. John.ton, Flttebarglt, ! M USIOAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds for sale very cheap. uaiaiogues tree. Address, niUHAnU HULL I CO,, Box 868. Pittsburgh, Pa. M GWUrnAjtj 1 SAFES xb ESTABLISHED 18 7 0. CONOVER BROTHERS, Manufacturer! of the Conover Bro'i Patent Untight Pianos, And Wholesale AgenU fur "Steinway,"; "Chickering," Kranich. fc Bach, Iiindcman, Pisoher and Haines Pianos. Publishers of Music 1 f Jobbers in Musical and Muclc Books, J Merchandise, CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 013 Main Street, KANSAS CITY, MO. PIMPLES! I will rnnll (free) the rocolpo for n simple Vegetable Hnlm that will lomovo tun, freck les, punplcH nnd blotchOH, loavlng the skin suit, clear anil bcuutllul; ditto Instruction for pjoJuclni; n luxuriant growth of liulr on n bald head or smooth face. AddresH Inclos ItiK.'toNtntnp, Dou, Vuuiioli ACo., VI Uurcluy street, N. Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ThoadvertlKor having been permanently cured or tlmttlrend 11hcuko. Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to mulce known to IiIh fellow suirercrs the tho menus oi euro To nil who rk'Mro It, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, (tree of charge.) with ' tho i IreotloiiH for preparing uml using the Mino, which they will nnd n sure euro lor coughH, coIUh, consumption, asthma, bron chitis, etc. Parties wishing the prescription will plenso address, Itev. E. Wilson, 101 reun street, Wllllnmsburgh, N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH" A gentlenrnn who suffered lor years from nervous debility, prematuro decay, and all the olIectH of youthful Indiscretion, will for thesiikeofNullurlng Immunity, send free to all who need it, tho recipe nnd direction for malting the simple remedy by which he was cured. .Sufferers wishing to profit by the nd vertlsor'K experlenc can do so by addressing In perfect con lid em; John 11. Oopkn. Slyl 4 Cedar street, Now York. Notice to Farmers ' Tho undersigned has for sale the NORWEGIAN PLOWS! 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