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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1882)
V Ml LimJiiini-nmuwii A t--.T- ,., . -J "" -il..JTii1 J i l Q. W. FAIROnOTHER, 8R. O. W. FAinOROTHEn, JR, DEN F. SANDERS, BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. Hates of Advertising: Local Notice!, first week, 10 cents per line j inch subsequent week, 5 cents per line. Display locals, 15 cents per line. Advertisements on local page, 50 cents per each pcrueelc. Miscellaneous ads 50 cents perinch per month. Legal ads at legal rates. I n iiMHMii 1 was nw CTWer3 POST OFFICE HOURS." From 4:30 a, m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, from :a m. to 1 p. m. Farmers and others please take notice. G. V. FAIRBROTHRR, Jr-.I M. LOCAL 3STi3WS. Coal, coal. J. W. "Kerns. .Strictly nuru Sugar Fishor'a. Symn ut Devin & A. V. N'tckell, roliablo newsdealer, JJrownvlllo. For Lumber Limo ami Cbal go to J.W.KliKNS. Cream Soda Water at Xickell's drug store. A. AV. Nickoll, reliable druggist. Urownville. A. W. Xickell, the bookseller. jMrownville. Hxtra copios of Tin: for sale at the nostolllce. AuvintTisKU Kxtia copies of Tin: Aivnirrisi:n at. A. W. Xickell's, J3rovnville. (io to tho Xi'v Store for bargains Xorth of the postollien. A liord of Unll.ilo fourteen miles in length was seen recently near Glondina, .Montana. J. II. Plant, a wholesale clothing merchant of St. Louis, suicided a days ago, few On Sunday of last week, 1,000 Mor mons arrived in New York destined for Utah. ,ij ,& England is piak.ing.big ' preparations, io givo Egpyt a thrashing, which slio seems to deserve. Co to tho Xew Storo and get the a4 highest market price for your produce. i A street rope walker in Omaha week, named Foster, fell ."0 feet, last and was killed. Tho rope broko. In Chicago last week hogs were worth from $7..")0 to 90 higher than they havo been boforo for eight years. Tho only improvement wo noticed while in Brownvillo recently was tho tearing down of tho large livery stable by tho Union Hotel. Wo noticoby the Torchlight that our old friond D. 11. Colhopp, of Tecumseh, has gono to Pawnee City to make cigars for Jacob Weber. LTndor tho head of improvements, the Drownuillo Ripublicitn says that Dr. Collins has cut the grass in his front yard, ilow sublime. AVo are ready to receive produce in -rrrrmmin imtimimi iininMiwiTnw. rwri .wninn nu exchange for goods at tho Now Storo, first door north of the postolllee. n,J-i "I'lf ftrirnirnmnn This paper will bo printed on a new press and by steam powor in a low more weeks. So says tlio Tecumseh Torchlight, and wo heartily wish it success. )r. C. P. Stewart, of Brownville, Neb., was a caller at these headquar ters a few days since. It always does us good to see Dr. Stewart as he is one of the best friends wo over had, and is ono of thoso men that it will do to tie to. Nebraska Furmer, About one-half tho newspapers in the United States indulged in conjec tures as to tho display of fireworks which Guiteau is supposed to have seen on tho Fourth of July. There seems to bo a unity of opinions on this subject. That tho south is beginning to sco the light is indicated by a remark in tlio Aricksburg Herald to tho effect that "ono of your earnest fellows who secures capital to build a railway, a factory, an oil mill, or anything,of ma terial value to tho south, oyen if tho capital is dam-radical' monoyj la worth n cow-pen full' of howling Bourbons partisans." On Saturday last tho report reached Brownvillo that Tom Slntrtz, our pop ular druggist, had boon arrested and taken to Omaha to answer to tho charge of soiling whisky without a 11 conso. The report howovor, was en tirely unfounded, and started from the fact that ceitalnaKUlles by tho namo of Miller and lirtt5y, who aro as devoid of honor as" a setting Jion is of teeth, Went to Tom and told him that if ho would givo them II fly dollars they would not file information against him, and if ho did not, they would telegraph for tho United States Marshal and hli'vo him arrested. Tom was very indignant at this attempt to blackmail him, and knowing that ho was innocent of any charge' they might bring, told them to go ahead and telegraph, and then after they got through telegraphing they might go to well the place were there is no winter. Probably Miller and Far low did not know that an attempt to blackmail was a penitentiary offense, but is altogether likely they will llnd it out before tliey get through with Tommy. North Auburn Mixigrapha. Harvest has begun. Mr. Milt, moves his family from Peru to this place this week. Our new school house is up and painted. Thoro was a sound of revelry by night, and wo learned that some one had been to Calvert and bought one bottle of the "Oh be noisy, ugly, sleepy, liltliy.ect., just for a little cheap notori ety." Tho first regular passenger train on tho M. P. Ii. K. passed up tho road Sunday last. 0. .1. Stowell went down to Iowa to Stell-i Saturday. Strangers in town by the wholesale. C. E. Mathows, tho man thai puts down wells and tank foundations for tho railroad, lias moved his headquar ters from this place to Lancaster, Kan sas. The foundation for tho elevator is about completed, and work on tho building will commence in a few days. It is told for a fact that a man not a thousand miles from tho center of Nemaha county, had his hands pois oned by assisting his wife in weeding the garden. A word to the wise is suf ficient. Oh Monday last Mr. J. r. Kerns, of 'Ihis'cify, lostvhis pocket boolt co'iifafii- ing 620 in money and some very valu able papers, and after searching all day for it, finally gave it up as irrecoverably lost, unless it had fallen into tho hands of some honest person who would re turn it. Portunately this proved to bo tho caso, and Tuesday morning the lost pocket, book was returned to its owner by Mr. Ilaynes, a farmer, living a short distance from this place, who bad found it in tho road between Mr. K.'s residence and his lumber yard in Xoith Auburn. "Ingorfioll Unmasked," is tlio namo of a pamphlet before us. gotten up by 0110 Clark JJradon. We have road it. Mr. Mraden abuses Ingorsoll with all tho vehemence of an ill-bred black guard, but he doesn't "unmask" any thing, and .scarcely attempts to answer any of tho gieat infidel's aigunionts. Anybody could write a lot of bosh and name it "Ingersoll Unmasked," so as to dupe anxio'is and innocent church people out of thoir money, but it will take a smaiter man, than Clark Braden to cope with Ingersoll. No one can succrsstully 'deny but that fJod who ereatod the world in teuded anil plainly said woman w.is the weaker vessel, and iiiiin aIiomUI hiIq over her. 'eminseh Torchlight, O, got out, Al yon must bo hard pushed to call on tho HIblo to help you out. It's not fair, either. If we aro to leave tho question to tlio word of the Loid, wh) of course we givo it up, .James Patterson, tho catcher of tho Plattsiuouth nine, met with a bad ac cident in tlio ball gamo tho Fourth, tho ball striking his middle finger on tho left hand breaking it completely off, so the bono protruded through tho skin, It was a bad accident, and Jim will carry his hand very carefully for some time to come. Plattsmouth Enter prise. Don't Fail to -Read This!! . Any party -wishing to purchase n Beatty Organ or- Piano, I will furnish them any stylo dcsiied, less tho transportation- to" any railroad station in Nebraska. Address G. M. Bahjus, Auburn, Tecumseh, or Beatrice. '." Take Your old Iron, rags, copper and brass to B. O. AVhitlomoro's, in Brownville. IIo'll buy 'em. will givo you Undo Sam's Nerve and Uono Lini ment is for mail and boast and is a balm for oyery wound. Seld by all druggists. 6 A Delightful Novelty. Ladios prefer Floreston Oologno be causo they llnd this lasting combina tion of exquisite porf nines a delightful novelty. Children havo health and mothers rest when Dr. WlnchoH's Teething Syrup is used. It produces natural sleep, roulates tho bowels, cures dys entery and diarrluu'i arising from tocth- liiif -i ntlwii- ixiiiuiiq. Slllll llV 'ill lll'llir. .li;- ..J- 11- ... . .. ttrtfflii ! f? yiaia ill -. uuinn n uwnnv. 1 in 1 mini t ii When horses and cattle are spiritless, scraggv and feeble thtiy need treatment with Uncle Sam's Condition Powder. It purifies tho blood, improves tho ap petite, cures colds, and distemper, in vigorates tho system and will keep the animal in a healthy, handsome condi tion. 4 Any person with a cough cold, or any bronchial coinplaint or even in the first stage of consumption will be re lieved and cured by Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry. It is especially prepared for Hronohial complaints. Thousands wco havo tried it now live to U'Htiy of its merits givo it an im mediate trial you will be surprised at tho result. 0 - Liver, Kidnoy and Bright's Disaeso. A medicine that destroys the germ or cause of Bright's Disease, diabetes, kidney and liver complaints, and has power to root them out of the system, is above all price. Such a medicine is Hop Bitters, and positive 'proof of tilit can bo found by one trial, or by asking your uolghbors, who have been cured W it., Worth Eemoniborin Now that good times are again upon us, it is worth remembering that 11 one can enjoy the pleasanteat surround ings if in bail health. There are hun dreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, livei or kidneys, when a bottle of Parker's I (iinger Tonic would do thorn more good than all tho medicines niey nave over tried. will sell you a piano organ from 25 to $100 Jess, tl at traveling agent. Hcasous w no citj ;&v J'l'' wi,wf''4iP (l '"yPn "k'lt i-jaf. 1 support uiy iiuiuiy iroin my, num. Address, ,I.H. Dyi:, Nemaha City, Neb. Mrs. E.Monahan, of Marysville.Mo., will bo at North Auburn on the 17th and 18th days of .July, when she will- bo propaied to treat all forms of eye diseases. Her treatment is a permanent euro lor granulated eye lids and all forms of ipliamimition of the eyes. C01110 and sco her. Will bo at Nemaha City on tho 10th. Mrs. Mouaiiiiu will also bo in Brown villo on tholfithof each month. Surgical operations will bo perform ed by Dr. 1). C. Wilson, of Maryvillo. Two Monsters, To tho Kdltor of Thk AnviatTisint: Slit: As 1 was coming to town on the morning of the 3th, I espied two terri ble looking monsters, throe miles west of Auburn, and being of a nervous dis position, L shunned them for a while, but upon closer inspection thoy proved to bo two of tho mammoth air-ships sent up on tho night of tlio Fourth. But pirates had boarded them and there was not a living soul left ol all the bravp crew to tell tlio sad tale. No more till next Fourth. C. B. B. Amorican Nowspapors in 1082. Geo. P. Howell it Co.'s American Newspaper Directory for 18S2, contains tho names of 10,011 periodicals in the United States and Te;-ritories, which is a gain of ;M1 in tho year just passed. The number of daily papors has in creased hi a somewhat larger propor tion, and is now represented by a total of noo against 021 in 1881.' Tho largest iilcreaso has boon in Now York 10 fdalies, 29 of all sorts. Illinois and Missouri show a porcontago of gain which is ovon groator, while Colorado leads all othors in tho porcontago of in- crease, both of daily and weekly is sues. California, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina, Tonnesseo, Vermont, and West Virginia have fallen behind 1881 in tho total number of periodicals issued. It Georgia, Maine and Massachusetts tho suspen sions have exactly counterbalanced" tho 'now ventures. In every stato not men tioned above, and in the Territories, thoro has been an increase. Screen wire at Willing Bros, & Jor Xickell, the druggist, bargains in tea. J1. Hi. BITE! nana n Take Hotioe! Shoriff'srSalo. NOTICEIs hereby clvon Hint by vlrtuo of an order of milo hsued out of tho Din trlot Court of Noiniilia county, Nnbrmtlcn, ami to mmUrcoicil us sticrltr of enld county upon 11 dcoruo mul Judgment rendered by siilil court, 111 u 0110 whonilit Wnrren O, Mo. Cluro Mil pliitutltr, Hhd tlio Htnli) Hunk of llrownvlllo vii defendant, 1 will otrvr for suit) ut public miction nl the doorof theoourt homo In Urowiivlllo, In nttl county, u Saturday, July SOlli, 18S2, nt one o'clock In Mioiitternomi, lli following ik'hcillii-d hind lo-ull: LotM Illiccii I5J mid Nlxtcen tuj. In block twonty-four Ul.j uml lot fourteen III, In blook twunly-two, In Mm city or Urownville, together with nil tin. rtrovemontinnil privilege, thnreto IkMoiiic ln tukeu on snld order of snlo ns tho prop. prtyof tho Htnto Hunk of llrownvllli-, No. bnuikii. Terms of mitn pnsli. Dnlud this loth ilny of June, A. 1). 12., ' O. V TATK, Hnerlir, TUTTS PILLS 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lobs of Appotlto, Bowols contlvo, Pain in tho Ilond. with a dull nonnntlon in tho bnok part. Tain under tho Bhoulder blado, fullnosn nftor oatinc, with n disin clination to oxortlon of body or mind, Irritability of tompor. Low spirits, with a fooltuft of hnviUR nogloctod some duty, WearluosH, Diezinons, Fluttorlng nt tho Hoart, Dots boforo tho oyos, Yollow bkln, Hoadnoho generally over tho rlrjht oyo, llostlossnoss, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urino, and CONSTIPATION. IM UMBBBaMPM TnTT'SrilXSarocMicclallyndiiptcdto such riiHoi, 0110 done olloctn mieh 11 cliiui;o of feidlnn ns to nntonlNli tho Hiifleror. They Inrrenso tin Aiictlte, ntul enue the body to Tuko mi I'leali, thus tlin nystcm U tiourlsliiMl. uml liy tlielr Tiitiln Artlnn oil tlio DlKetlvo Orirmis, Iteixiilnr Nlonl lire tiro iluuuil. l'rl co -M vents. :u .llnrrny .St., N. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Okay IlAinon Wiiiskkiis clinnced toaOtossv 1II.ACK by n MtiKluiirillcntlnii or tills Dyi:. It Im part a untuml color, nets Inntnntnliooiiiily. Sotil by Druggists, or nont by cxprcis on receipt of (1. orncr, ns siiiiikay st., new voitii. (Dr. TtTTS MlM'tlj of Vlimhl. tntbrntllan nj Citrul lUcflpU nlllb milled tfiEC oa pplltttloa. TOME TREATMENT. JlEzJbw. A certain enro for Norvoua T'ii&Piy Dobhlty, Seminal Woak .Vir noss, Impotence, otc. Xho Hocipesusud in .-j Ymctlco for 25 Years nil nullltibtriitedbookofttiipnpod irlMni; full dl-lUonBforMr-trntiiiPTit sjontfroo. Address -U.T. WILLIAMS, 4 t. fi ulcr St.. llilwaot n. Wbl .--juu sua u.i, 'fn.'ccwrga !6!3 J7 Aj& r. fT' 1 . - . hT?--m i4rXA4f& hdi2i!-.'.iit..i FT&SSSB Tssa mm f v3' n NSEy. uJ Ut ROUND CO.IMER. Solid Welded Anglo Iron Pramo. f:" Ar;o burglar proof mmisr kw .tiMUM xin 11 mm-mtmm 1 u EXTRA PFCUI7E LOOKS. wo. Wa Morris, trMtrui 111 nniiiiiiiiiiTrriywMwiMww 1 Vice-President and Gcn'l Western Affcnt, 57 STATE ST.. Chicago, . ara7BS:TAVK'".,9"r virv'"-"! PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The I!m(. Clenncst ond most Economical llairl Drcising. Never ras o Kenon the youthful color to grey hair. 50c and $1 tUcs.it (IruKKts. Floreston Cologne. Aniwii'l eiMillnlf fr- punt nj Uitloj r(, i'rice 21 ua " PARKER'S MfrnT I A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicate. If von are a mr chanic or farmer, worn out with j I overwork, or a motner run oown oy i.-imuy ornouw hold duties try Pakkku s Gikcbk Ionic. If von nra a lawyer, minister or hunnes man ex. Iiiusteil bv mental strain or anxious cares do not 1 . . .. . - ... ....I stimulants, uui usa i-arkuh b i If you have Dyspernia. Rheumatism, Kidney or I I Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any 1 disorder 01 tne iimgs.Momacii uowci, diooh or if I Von can ba cured by Paiikfh's Gingkr Tonic If von are wastinE awav from ace. dissipation or I any diseast or weakness and rciiuire a stimulant take I l' ... .-- ;. '11 . 1 1.. ..1.1 1 1 uinukk iunil; iu uin-c; 11 win iuvi);iiraic iiiu uunu you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate, It has saved hundreds of lives it may savo yours. IIISCOX A CO.. MJ Wllllna SI.. Viw Yk. I0. n4 I OB JoIIm ilut, al II Jln In niMllrta fltlEAT SAVINO BUyiNQ DOUAX BIX HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. Will mnll FJtKK tliolr Ciila Iokuo for 188'J, contaliiliiK is full iloMcrlptho l'rluo.-I.lst of 1'lowor, l'lold mill ClurdoJi sssssBsssI IssssssV bsflP lilllllK, OrilllllKllltlll (al'USHOfl, uml InuiiortolliiH, GlmllpluH, T.IIIph, KiihOH, VlimtM, Olirilou InutliiliioptH, Moiiiitlfully llliii lnili'il.Qvvrintinu'.Adiliofia ROCHESTER.N.Y. & CHICAGO.ILL 179-183 East Main St, 200-206 Randolph St .UJn.iM ff-SK H R HHiBULU N TCHM WW m rtLi.v x r-w a n rr-j ww tmt ..:- . -?aai t.Pl.lll 1WI1 ?j;S fflSk OHSC 7"Tnriri7vr , YOU TRAVEL ALWAYS TAKK T;UK B. i M. R. R. R. Uxinune m.ip ami timetables carefully. It will be seen that thii line connects with C, II. .V ( R. R.j In fact they ate under one management, .nJ taken to gcther torm what it called the BURLINGTON ROUTE!! SllOIITKyr AND (Jt'K'KKST LINK TO Chicago, St. Louis.Peoria, Dos Moinos, Eook Island, AND KSl'KCIALLY TO ALL POINTS -IN- Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. PUINUIAL ADVANTAOKS AUK Through Coaclits from Nebraska to destination on C, II. (c O R. R. Nu transfer!) changes Irom C, II. & OR, R, to connucting lilies all nude in Union Depots. TUROl:(JIIH;TI(,KKTSl 41 AT ' LOWEST BATES CAN HE HAD I'pon nppllcntloii nt imy Nlnllonontlift roml, Anynts lire nlho picpiiu'il to elicclc ImnKMut) HiniUHli'. ylvo jill liiiormiilloii u lit iii(ih, rdiilCM, lliiig, couum-t Idiih, ii., ntul to hochio -"loi'pliiK oiir urcoiiuiiiiiliitliinH. THE NEW LINE TO DENVER Anil nil pnlntH In Colormlo. Thin t'XIjjifSlnn ih i'iiiiiiiU'IkI uml lowly for IiiihIiii'nv, mill tlios W) ptilillu cull iMiJoy nil Mm nilvmitniti'H itl -iv iimiiiKii lino to uunvor niKi uiiuinun nu 1111 dor 0110 iiiiiimiji'iiii-iit. P. 11. 1-HIHTIH, Uuii'lTlvlcet Aut., Omaha, Nun. WJ ANTK1), AkpiiIh. Hlnrtllnu nu tlio imui'H ol Mimniimi finni tlio low-Nt ilnplliHiit nlnvi'ry lo 11 poMltinn mnoiiK tlin llrnt In I Iip Intnl. "Llfo inul TIiiicm" of FREDERICK DOUGLASS wrlltmi liy lilnihellj 18 fiillpiiKollliiNtrntloiiH: iilfi)$WU. OtitrlvulH ' Uni'loTom'H Ciilitn" in tlirlllliiK '' romunllu InlorvHl, winli ilm nilili'tl dim in Unit ovory wnnl Ih trim. A itmrvi'lniiHHtory iiiohI itriiplilcnlly lolil uml nl Kri'itt lilKiorll-ilt viiluu. TIiIh voliiuin will liiM-iiKcrly noiikIiI for ly Mm liuinlrcilH of MiotiNiuiilH wlm Imvo wnldicil tlio .ii'iiinrhn liln uitrvor misl liuvo licon IIiiIIIimI Iiv IIiim-Io. (liicncn of MiIh woiulorfiil innn. Tlio work itlvi'smi nccoiuit ol ninny IiiIitvIowh wllli proinliiivni iiiiin mill lmrrntcH ninny 111100 iIoIih rotininlnu Micm iiiilinowii lo Mii'Ki'li f 1 nl piilillc. H nliounilH In innn) unuclul lOIK'llCH tllltll Of M It mill l(lllPllfO. ' Ho Ih Hiidi 11 roinnrkiiblK mini Mint poniilo "In- to rend nbnut him mid 110 wiUHU'r.'' Boston ConBrcgntlonnllHt. "ltlHns u.Bpii'niKiiri u poem,,, Woiiiiui'h Journal. tiiiiiiuutiT story Iiiih lii'on, or ovor will ho, told." IloMion Advoillscr, "It In 11 moroiiliKoihlnir tnlotlinn nny cii'ii lion of llotlon." Troy (N. Y.)TIhh'm. "DuNtlneilton wldoHiile." Iliiitfinil Coiir "Tlio wlioln story Is dxcpoiIIiikI)' wiiII lolil." KorhcHtrr IH-iiioitiiI. Adtlrohs .1. H. fioon MAN & Co., Clilt-nito, 111, Logal Notice. To Francis M. Richards, Samuel Dally, R. T, Daily, Morrison. Vou are herrb) notilicil that I am the ownur of a treasurer's certificate of sale No. 1 231, of the following descrihrd real estate to-wit; I'atC of the southeast uuaiterof section six, tiiwmhip six, north of range fifteen eajt, containing fifty acres situated in the northeast corner of said sec turn, in Nemaha county and Stato of NebraskJ, and taxed in thy names of I'rancis M. Richards, Samuel Duly, R, T. Daily, Morrison, other name unknown. On the 5th of D-eeeni-bcr, 1879, said lands were sold for thu delinquent taxes ot iSfio, 1871 lo 1878 and jears interven ing said dates, amounting to one hundred anil cwent)-lie and 34-100 dollars, and has paid tip the taxes to date. And that the time for re demption will expire on said property uboie de- scribi-d on the 18th day ot September insa, at which tune the undersigned will apply foi a. tax. deed. Dr. John K. Nml. Owner of &aid certificate by Osborn U Taylur, his agents. &w4 IIZSS3IKSn!lSi j .a1 ttat. TiTmnfiPTi a '04 nJUX J3JLJLJLJJ.CMi (A aiudlcliiDr ' ,v l,1,') CONTAIN' hops, nrnir, .iianimwkk, AKtirnrPnn-'i " '"""' ,,i'i"',iQ'"' II. uf AW. nrilMlU TIIKY OTJX3U i. All nir i"')f Ilii'Stnnindi, Onv.-K Unni, ii uiuu, 1 . ,.i.'"i iMwICUjIi, VI 1 UlllUlD UUIj la.... f SlOOOSa'J COLD. J- Will br 1'iUl f'T 'i cac tin v v.'l no. nir-i or tf 1 ii..oriur ' ''I'll' I '-u'jrU'VWUS hi ' ' ' iu mil 1 1 1 .11. "I Ak your tlrns's--''-' .rr H( llttti'Mnriilt-v I ..Kit in; ovill'l. j I I . - for I) I ( l nn 11 IJlUllKu" " u, 0 l.ri'. 1 . Fk.s' ! 1 ii'-i-iali, rtttaiw AM .) 1 '1J I v !' t-l l p Ultt r SI I Ti'i tirtmsatrjftfrrT- ITiIRST DOOU EAST OF THE POST (iciuo In llrowiivlllo, or Nemnlf L uihpc. m norii 1 no uwi ii'iiturjni ihu i Hnio'! jity. . iiiui II'IW fiGSNYS vAi. I cu jxr t. hiii4)iuiuiii.i.l wi r inasasHrm