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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1882)
rMHfframmsvkAQMMnuBavdUfsxswauc jMHJaiiimim.-.j.i.ji)tin.uiJJiivuiW!iii ,i..ju .i.nr.?i-.ivLj:rjLm.,j SSCctasIui fMLmitew jyfcji -. BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. LOOAL 3STU-WS. Stock men report lioys scnico. $7S7.2& for hoBH in this tnarkot. A. W. Nickoll wns in the city Tues day. Johnny Majors, of l'uru, wiw in town Tuesday. Tliu wliual crop is jjufo moftt of it in tlio slack. J. II, ftromly, of Jkownvillc, was .in tho city Tuesday. David Campbell, wife and daughter drove out to tho center Tuesday. i -- - - Frank Lytlo has moved his family into his now resideueo on Maxwell streot. 'Ehoa. lUcluuds, of tho "iWulntor;" received a nico now llre-prTIof safe Tuesday, Judge C. Wheeler, the famous bridge builder, paid n visit to South Auburn Chls week. Jimmy Coryell, a compositor on the Falls City Naws, is visiting friends in this county. M. 'P. Conner Is preparing to build a lino large resideueo on his farm south east of town. Steps aro being taken for tho erec tion of a Presbyterian church at this pla'co at once. Ed. "Wert is in TcouniBeh doing somo carponter work for his father-in-law, Hubert MoKce. Insure in tho Springfield V. &M. In surance company. Mank Wert is tho agent in this city. C. U. Iticharson, a thriving farmer near hero, wants to read the oldest pa per for tho ensuing year. Tlieo. Davis wants to sell his billiard hall. Call at tho South Auburn Ileal Estato Agency for terms. T. A. Ihilloy, who has been at Ikown villo for several days, is again at his post ready to buy your hogs. Miss Ella Dyas, South Auburn's ac complished toachor, is attending the Teacher's Institute- at HrownvlUo. Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell, of Brownvillo, accompanied by Miss Ellon Johnson, wero in tliu city on Tuesday. Mrs. Shurtz, of Urownvjlle, was in city last Saturday, tho guest of her son, Tlios. D. Shurtz, our popular druggist. Mrs. Joo D. Croan and Mrs. Albert Dillon started on "Wedmtsday morning for a visit to friends ut Anderson, Intl. Mrs. ,T. W. Kerns, wife of our popu lar lumborman, will start for Earl vi lie, 111., to visit relatives and friends Thursday. Several of our citizens aro going on tho excursion to Atchison on Wednes day next to take in Cole's "greatest show on earth." Samuolson is having tho wooden par titions removed from tho upper ptory of his block and lath and plaster sub stituted therefor. Tom Crummol, one of tho "boys" of Browuvillo, was in town Monday tak- ing in tho sights contained in this young metropolis. II. G. Johnson is engaged in putting in tho sliolving in Mr. Clancy's store room. Ilarvo is a good workman and always gives satisfaction. ?Mr. Jopp passed through town Tuos-day-wlth 108 hoad of fat cows for tho Oirmliu iimrknfc. Tin lirniiL-ht. fclinm through on foot from Senuca, Kansas Just a year sincotho Couuiku started and all who commonced taking tho pa por at that tlino aro respectfully asked to coino in and rcuuw their subscrip tion. Tho Catholic parsonngo that has boon so long in an unfinished condition is now recolYlng its finishing touchos from tho skillful hands of Mr. II. E. Lyon. Thoro seems to bo a man notn thous and miles from our boarding house, that knows moro about running a pa per and tho printing business, than wo that ha vo followed it for twenty years. This is tho season of tho year whon it is most pleasant to go rambling o'er tho lea at evontldo with tho ono you love best hanging on your arm. It is also nico weather for fishing and it da said that suckers bito groodily just aiow. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cross returned Thursday last from a tour through tho west. Thoy visited Denver, Salt Lako and many other places of interest in Colorado and Utah. Thoy had a splen did tlmo and enjoyed tho trip hugoly. In tiio language of Cross, tho time thoy Jiad was "boss." North Auburn Mixlgraphs, Too late to plow corn. Harmon & Ellis aro at work mould ing brick. Considerable Bick among children, but it is thought that none are danger ously ill. J. II. Loveless lost ono of his horses ono day last week. Work on tho new hotel has begun and not many days will pass before wo shall have what wo have so long need ed, a good hotel. M. Erericlis, who is to succeed F. P. Tennoy in tho hardware business, was in town last week just making ar rangements. Mr. Weirs, of Benton precinct, is going to build a business housti hero this season. Does tliu prayer of Guiteau sound like tho breathings of iiiHpiration'from a just GodV Does tho verses that Gui teau read from tho tenth chapter of Matt lie w sound any more as though tho author who over ho was, was by God inspired? Tlios. Horn, of Peru, was visiting in town this week. C. J White has rented his wnon ahop to M. L. young, who will continue- the business. Chllo, tho wise Spartan, taught GOO years before Christ that "honest loss is preferable to shameful gain." James Hrjown is building a house on his lots west of Tenney's residence. Let their eyes bo darkened that they see not, and make their loins continual ly to shake. Thus did tho Psalmist pray for his enemies. Gilbert Green has built an addition to his house. There is no more disgusting and des picable spectacle than to see a man boasting of ids religion, making long pray ei s, talking nice in meeting, dis puting about divers washings and bap tisms, and not lifting his finger to re move the cause of transgression, to lift the fallen, diiect tho erring, com fort the mourner, and give bread to the hungry. We were nlonscd on Monday to meet Dr. J. M. Glasgow, of Oxfoid, Iowa, who has located in North Auburn. The Dr. is a brother of (J. W. Glasgow, of Peru precinct, and comes well recom mended as a physician ami surgeon. Tho papers of his former home speak very highly of him. We clip tho fol lowing from the Oxford Journal: "Dr. J. M. Glasgow removed this week with Ids family to Auburn, Xcmaha county, Nebraska. The doctor lias lived in Oxford the past five years and had built up an extensive practice and gained a good reputation as a success ful physician. Ho goes to Ids now field of labor with our heat wishes for ids success. Tho people of Nemaha coun ty, Nob., will find Dr. Glasgow a physi cian of excellent medical acquirements whoso extensive practice hero will make him a valuable addition to the profession there. Ho bus recently add ed a large number of fine instruments to his surgical outfit and is thus pre pared to treat cases in surgery with skill and succoss. I lis genial social qualities and ripe experience as a prac titioner of medicine will soon enable him to gain a footing in ids profession wherever lie may go. llov. S. C. Dickey, a Presbyterian minister of Hillsboro, 111., preached at Samuelsou's Hail, Sunday morning and evening. Mr. D. is an agreeable young gentleman, a good speaker, and well liked by our people, and If tho neces sary arrangements can bo made ho will locate in this plaeo, in which case thoro will .bo a Presbyterian church erected immediately. John Knulk, ono of the wealthiest farmers of Richardson county, was in city Monday of last week. While hero ho purchased ono of those famous "Agitator" threshing machines of It. P. Ilutchlns & Co. That is certainly drawing trade from afar, as Mr. K. lives but a short distance from Falls City. II. J. V. Wurt'liasbei'ii ooinmissionod agent for tho Springllold 1 & 11. In surance company of Massachusetts, and will Insure "your property from loss by flro or wind. You will (Ind him at tho postofllee, South Auburn, Xebr. Hutchins & Co. on Juno Iflth made an unusually largo salo for ono day. Thoy sold a threshing machine, several buggies, n cord binder and sundry other nrtlclos, amounting in all to something ovor $1,200. "Will Taggart, tho accommodating mail carrier between North and South Auburn, Is tlm only liveryman' in tho placo that makes regular trips to and from all trains. Will deserves to suc ceed. Tho Chicago Lumber company have established a yard at Johnson'. Jim Smith has been thero a couplo of weeks building sheds and arranging tho yar. Tho soft glovo fight between John L, Sullivan, of Boston, and "Tug" Wll bou, of England, In which the former agrued to donate to tho latter 81,000 if he didn't knock him nut of tlmo in four rounds, whb brought to a conclu sion last Monday evening, at Madison Squaro Garden Xow York City. Tho battle lasted only fifteen minutes, dur ing which tho "HInrsted. Britisher" was knocked down twenty-seven times, and hammered and pounded all over tho ring, but ho managed to last through tho four rounds nnd secured the 31,000, which will soon obliterate tho marks made by his opponent. IHI IE IR, IB IE IR, T "WILLSOIsr, SHELF & At Prices that AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HAND AND TWINE BINDERS, Farm Tools, Stoves, Iron, Nails, Firearms, Ammunition, Etc. Jl Good Tin Shop in Connection with tho House. A Jo. 1 workman in Charge. Custom work a Specialty, OciitxalAjvcixu.c5 !IVox'ilx .AjLxlbxxi'ia., .LVeHwaslta. Special HSTotices. Notices under thin heml "Wanted," "Fdr Hnlo," "For Kent," etc., live cents per Hue, cncli liiHcrtlon. TTOIiDUKOH. -A No. 1 fotniilocook wanted I L it tlio JIoldri'KO lloiiMi-, Apply linmo dlntoly. ITIOK BALK. A Rood nHldinrn In Hntitli V Auburn. Apply to II. J. F. Wort .fc Co. VTONKYTO LOAN. Wo nui 1111 oholco 1M loaiiH In ttirouitityH. Apply to Unborn & Taylor. FOKHA1.I2. lllnnk IVi'ds, Chattel and Henl F.Htalu Mortitiijjos, Hills of Hulo, NotoH,lClc. in im: aiivkhtihkk cuiico. JJ1XTKA ooploxof Tiik AnVKltTiSKrtfor huIo j at tliu poHtotllec, NOTICK. irYOU owe tin unytlilnK on MiiljNcilpllon pleurtu 001110 In or.tsund In and pny tin. Wo need our money. J TUMlSAIiK. Clover Hay. Call on Ihirnoy 1 OtteiiH. OOOI) HuhIupsh lot. on Center Avenue, near liotel, .South Auluirn, tor nuIu cheap by II. .1. F. Wert & Co. WANTED TO HUV. Two good farniH of from hi) to 1IS0 acres, neiir tho center of Nemaha county. Apply to II. J. F. Wert A Co., at potitolllcc. ROOMS TO HUNT. Four nico rooms In the FatilliiKcr it Kiel block to let, Itatott reasonable. Knqulro at I'ostollloo. fiv3 DHmBBiaaaniinianEannanayDaiBniin W1TCIII2UL.Y & HAWKINS. T?IRST DOOIl EAST OF THE POST Ulllce. where the iei tonsorlal work Is ilouu In Ilruvvuvlllo, or Nemaha county. will soil yon rt piano or organ from .?ur to $100 less than any traveling agent, ltoasons why. I XVtf u city tax; Ivmvnoront; no trhMenng agent. I support my family from my farm. Address, ,1.11. Dvi:, Xemaha Uity, Xeb. Tound! A light blue zephyr shawl. Tho own er can got the same by paying forvthis notice. Don't Fail to Read This!! Any party wishing to purchase a Beatty Org in or Piano, I will furnish them any stylo desired, less tho trans portation "to any railroad station in Nebraska. Address (J. M. H minks, Auburn, Tecumseh, or Beatrice. Livor, Kidnoy and Bright's Disaeso. A medicine that destroys the germ or ciius'j of Bright's .Disease, diabetes, kiilnoy and liver complaints, and has power to root them out of tliB syhtem, is above nil price. Such a medicino is Hop Bitters, and positive proof of this can bo found by one trial, or by asking your neighbors, who have been cured by it. Mr. Frank Morris well-known in this county and elsewhere as a llrst-clnss miller, has been engaged to tako charge of tho Curtis mills (formerly Allen's) and wo congratulate Mr. Curtis, and as well as thoso who pat ionize his mill in his good luck in securing the serv ices of Air. Morris. His mill has al ways had the reputation of making a superior quality of (lour, and tho aid of this old expert Hour maker is sulll cient guarantee that tho Hour will not retrograde nor tho mill suffer in repu tation. A CARD. I would tinnounco to tho farming community that I have permanently located at North Auburn for tho pur pose of engaging in tho grain business. 1 now liavo in course of erection a steam olovator. which will bo completed and ready to receive grain August 1st. Our facilities for handling all kinds of grain are unequaled at any point in tho county. I Will uso tho old-tried and reliable Falrbank's Scales, pay the high est market price for grain, and fiiaran tee satisfaction in evay particular. lw Gko. W. Ckaio. JOHN S. MINICK, GEIt'UKAIj mmiuumiWxMU, - - Nomalia Cit, Nol,! DUSALliJR, IN HEAVY HARDWARE will Suit. Kemember you can get oS tri , (QO 1 111 go :i o? t - J nil S3 S is 3 "lib H StiMtvt iKcinoit ttitUltoi.i Ainiriin t Hnir httivrrr nml 9 nj Prviit?, fitiiri'l f r IU ru'inlinr i ntil i lit ivrfutit, H E 'ecr KnlU to Itcstoro dieyor I udeil lhilrn 3 , ktWwm S lift S8l '- -,.rn tufWM nvmm. I (Ilns-rr, lliirlm, MnmlrnUu, btlllliii?lii and mnny of the l.cst medicines known me lierc com bined inlonincilicincof such varied nnd effective powers, n j to make tho Greatest Wood Purifier &the Best llei'tli and Strength Restorer Ever Used. It ctnej Dyspepiia, Kbeumatism, Sleeplessness, nlldivmcscftlie Stomach, liowcls, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and nil Female Complaints. if you nra waiting nway with Consumption or any disease, uso the Tonic to-day. it will surely help you. Remember I it is fjf superior to Hitters, Essences of Ginger nndoin. Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. 50c.. nnd $i sizes, at all dialers in dm rs. None genuine without sipiatureof Hijco)C&Co.,N Y. Sendtorcircular LAHQE SAVING IK DUY1NO THE DOLLAR SIZE. GOLDEN STAR OIL STOVE STILL LEADS THE WORLD, , 50,000 IN USE I TTsos Ordinary ICorosono. Babes and Cooks Equal to any Cook Stove. SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR, HYEKS, OSBORN & CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, O X 33 -V:E1Xj .VIVID, OHIO. Teitcrn Branch. 49 LAKE STBEET, GHICiGa CALL ON OUR LOCAL AGENT" FEfE! FBEUftBLESELF-OURE, A fnvnrltA HrNirrlntlan of ono Of ttld moitnotHi and uprcsl1ll f i.'lallst la tlioU.B. tnow retlrod) for tliciirif Xervon Itviitilty. )Loiit3tauhou,WcnUnettirenu. bi-ul UJ plttla svulud n vouHVe. ItruKBUU cull flil .v. AddreM DR. WARD & CO., Louliknu, r.to. WANTED ("' I'.m .10 li.tr.i Z.i 1 W lhuf I iM-nl U.-. ! "'. Irifw rulC(C !- f yf t. .Njiw.li Kl-Il vn. J'-i- wk wu J ESTABLISHED 18 7 0. CONOVER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of the Conover Bro'a Patent Upright Pianos I And Wholesale Agents for Stoiuway," "Cliickering," Kranich. & Bach, liiudoman, Fischer and Haines Pianos. Publishers of Music J Jobbers in Musical and Mucic Hooks. Merchandise, CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 1 Main Sheet, KANSAS CITY,:310. PIMPLES! I will nmll (free) tliu rcoelpo for iv ulmplo Vugetiililc llalin thill will lomovo tan, trt'clt Ioh. piinplcHnml blutclicH, IciivIiik tho skin Hon, clour and tioiiutllul, also Instructions for pjoiluctiiK ii luxuriant tjrowth or hair on a bald hoad orHmootli fno.. AddresH IiicIoh inn.lohtainp, lton, VaudultitCo., 12 Harolay streot, N. Y, TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser having been permanently ourwl of tllat dread disease. CoTiHtimptlon.hv a hlmplo remedy, In anxious to make known to IiIh roilow HiitrororH tho tho linmiiH of cure To all whodosliolt, ho will send a copy of the proscription usod, (Ireo or charKe.) wltti thoiilroctlniiH for iironiirlna and unlni th , hiiiiio, which thoy will find a Hiiro euro lor coukIik, ooUIn, ooiiHiimptlon, aMthina, bron I chills, oto. 1'artlOH wIkIiIiik tho nrescrlntlon will ploiiNoaddrofis, Uov. K. Wilson, 101 ronu Htrt'ot, WlUliiiiibburch, N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Rontlorr.an who sullorod lor yenrs from nervous doblllty. prcmnturu decay, and all IheelloetHol youthtul Intllsorotlon, will for thuKiikeofHUllurlUK humanity, bend free to all who need It. tho roclpoand dlnotlon for 1. .aklng thoHlmple remedy by which ho waa cured. Hutrerers wishing to prollt by tho ad vertlsor'H oxporleno can do so by addresNliiK lti purfoctcontldono Jons H. Ooti:n, Olyl -ii Cedar (street, Now York. Notice to Farmers Tho undersigned lias for Bnlo the NOR VAmiAN PI (WZ1 Harrows, cultivators, Well known to bo tho best, which ho wilt sell cheaper than tho choapent. Farmers, Call and See. B. OTTENS. Alio fun ktaiul Ilcst .llnllciiifl cicr Jlaile. Aoolroblnatloti ot Hop, Buchu, Man drnkltoauU LnndollOrt,wltliaJltiiobetand motaurntlviii,itif of nil oilier Hitters, maieitiiEren'iBiooa Purifier, Liver Res Uln tor, mill lufo ami JualtU iteitorlJie Airent oiiTNBSBaBXHBXI eul 111. No illneai-Qc nonibty lontr m(I where IJod Ulttrniaiu 0K!tuilS ocI,jO Mined iOiO i.tifectartitljtlr They give itw 11 wf aal7lg:r to til as 1 1 iaSra. To all wliosu ev.uiploymcuUruuss Iriegularl tjroftlieliowcliorulnary crvum, or wlio re quire an ApiX'tlierVTcmlo uidiiiiiablliuuunt, Hop lllttera at luial,Vuabl('i Without intOX' Icatlntt. ho mutter nliBtjoiirfrAollopri or (Tiiiiitnra- are wliat tli illcur nllwaoul l uau Hop 1)1 1 tcri. Pon'tualt until yguavro ilek Imt If you only feol twit or inUeralile,UMtlieni t once. It may u yynrlifc,HlimI,ril hiiuUrudi. S300 llliiilj fracnA they nlll ut euro or In lp. Do uol mlTcr i f let your frlcndi tulTtir,tjut utuamlurK tlum t9usu Hop B Itcmember, Hop HltttT li noXJrU, iinre, drunkfn iio.-truiu, litit tlie l'uret J licit Sletllclneoeriimilcitlia "I.WiUDbW KIUE.1U and HOOK" and no tanou or family Miouia ut' wuiuik itiiw, D.I. O.I' an ali-oliitfl and IrreslitlMe cure (oilMiiiucni" "uMiuiuiiiii:ii,iouucco an imrvntlr. AU ' ' I t'Y iliue-l'. Stncl Hiiiuemi' "UMio(orlii!ii, tobacco audi forClrculal. Hop lllllrr Hf. Ce., ltnrliMt'r V Y tirtTi"''i Or J4i-im i wUl t 'u a, 1 c l.b. to icll lb. r.S.i, .. In m 1.. r. V. rii, miil.i" tjr iiiliinploD. Jginl. iii.i., viil. f.-J nl iiutr uu(uiiil it. wiili t ir 1. l'iw l.rmi t. ai .. I i. I. vw t yiiu u.uutb Jju.. IMI UVUI'i... .! ID, 10., - .r,et,Uiii,Me K X '