Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 10, 1882, Image 8

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BY G.J HUH BROTHER & C0,
Ratosof Advortifeing!
Local Notice firt week, 19 crnti per line;
Inch subsequent week, 5 centi per line.
Display locals, 15 centi per Hue.
Advertisements on local pge, 50 cerue ftr
each per week
Miscellaneous nil 50 cents fer inch r rr.onth.
I.ogal .nil nt lcj;al ratet.
CtJUNTY SjflAT
REMOVAL.
PUBLIcIeETINCI
1 or tho purpose of discussing this fjues
tion, at
SAWIUELSQN'S HALL,
SOOTH AL'EMJltY, IVI2H.,
SATURDAY EVENING,
AUGUST 112, 1882.
HON. CHURCH HOWE,
S. A. OS BO UN,
And other Speakers will address tho
CitfKons (if (he County uro invited to
tuin (111L and hear this question dis
cussed. t -.Stiitiomuy of all kinds at the post
m
Screw wireut Willing Bros. & Jor
dan's.
A. W. Xickull, rellalilu druggist.
Jlrownville.
For Lumber Linio itud Coal go to
,LTAV. Ki:hns.
A. Xlukoll, tlioJbpok.seller.--
lil'OWTtVUlC,
Strictly pure Sugar Synuit Devi 11
Jc Fisher's.
Xlckoll, the druggist, vIlivo 3011
bargains in tea. $
,, , 4",
Try the Xou-Kxplosivo Sniffy Oil at
SDovln & Fisher's. -J
Hardware and Furniture at Willing
Jiros. it Jordan's.
(!o to tho Now Store for bargains
North of the postollleo.
Kxtru copies of Tun Advdutisku
or nalo at the postolllee.
-- Manic doods, notes, mortgages
etc., for sale at this ollleo.
Machine oils of nil kinds ut greatly
reduced prices ut Xlckoll'.s in Jrown
vllle. M
A great tomporauiiJPcainp mooting
was hold nour Vlhoannes, Ind luat
week. Jm
9fifi nU8UEI.KrvFlinoiiy 8eod for
CtJJ Hle, Hddrim gx, A.' Stawurt.HmUU
Auburn Nbruska. '-'tflWx,
Emnui TnniplColumbus young
ludy. jvnnonmHoiittho street In miilo
attire and wMnawRfcl mill fined s?io
S umd cosu.
Tr
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A-little ba$1Voud 0f his now Jacket,
withW UrWbuttoius on It, cried out
to liis Blstwm'T.ook 11 hero, als, ain't
iimix-uttttintiar
An I
tot has bueh arrested for
imbi
uvtleliiwHtton bv Jamos
Ktxl
ih.thocoVornmontalleL'f'H.
nmwn
a murder of landlords.
thy XafciOnal Catholic Total Ab-
, ititmxta Unldn met in twelfth annual
Hftlntlvii Ut St. Paul last week, the
-;tt numbering 51)1. Hlshop Iro-
,&Httl(l'iyiMfi'ftiin elnnnoiir. nlivi In tlin ivmon
iH?& ? t4iU.i'ww.
i , ii 1' , . .
SofiiiUoily has romarked: "There's
itWf snld that hns not been said be
fort.M Dut If that writer could see
mm of ther awfully original poctiv in
Ytutfih by South Auburn suntlowers,
Wltlieutt the least provocation, ho
SrfMirt'tHkeUJmQk.
'mnca aava: "To Hud the woiirhf.
Imllow cast iron ball: MnltinK-
!ilHfrrmiin nt Mm cnlia nf" Hut .
'T'wEV'ZV tl" v..-.w . ...u iiuiv'i
iwu inner diameter in inches by .isos."
The New Orleans Pfcujitne says that
an ordinary junk dealer would put the
old shell on a platform scale and 'trv
that weigh.
P ft A Oultm-M I11 nt !..- ull 1.
i? " "' """"'"I '" "l nil.'l H.MIUUU
and genial smile, accompanied by (loo.
Cross, tho chap who soils lumber cheap
for cash and also duals in doors and
sash, who handles the famous Marbjo
liuml lime, and is full of business all tbo
time, paid a visit to tho embryo city of
Johnson last Wednesday ,
Y
Majors Unmaukod Tlio Wind Lot Out of
tho Now Deal.
Tho political situation h Xomaha
county at tho Absent time (Hont'iits an
asneet. in one sense ludicrous, and in
another sense disgusting. Figuratively
wo behold the ludicrous position of a
robust political (nihilist knocked out of
time, sprawling 111 the dirt, his seconds
throwing up llnj sponge, yet howling
aiound in a futile attempt to lindsomo
man to stand hcloic the champion.
Not figuratively, tho disgusting spec
tacle is presented of a would be states
man with pretensions claims to con
gressional Illinois, who, realizing tho
iactlhat lie is not wanted, that his
claims ato ignored, stooping to the
most contemptible political tricks to
thwart tho will of the people.
liver since tho national census was
taken and additional congressional ion
resentation mooted, Hon. Church Howe
and Hon. T. .1. .Majors liavo been pros
pective candidates for congress. Every
body in Xemalia county knew that
these gentlemen would bo candidates
for the indorsement of the Republican
party of the county, and Hint they
would, as UMial, bo antagonistic. Well,
that was all right, and tho people of
Hie county weie ready to hoist the Mag
of tho winning man. Trim to tlds
state of affairs Mr. Majors souio time
ago, when his aspirations as a contin
gent so suddenly collasped at Washing
ton, hastened home, unfurled his
battle ling, had his hair cut, swelled
himself up, and bombastically entered
the Hold to content for the Xoniahu del
egation against Church Howe. Since
that time until within tholu.sttcn days
imi.1 i-i-i 11 mini 111 i-nni vu. 111! IlilS
traveled through every precinct and
into every ueighboihood, setting the
pins for himself and pulling tho wires
sor a Majors legislative ticket.
Xow, then, that this contest has been
most, conspicuous between the two po
litical gladiators, we think that fair
play, ordinary gentlemanly conduct and
common decency would demand that
Mr. Majors acknowledging himself too
weak to contend for the prize should
take a back seat, and let him who lias
so fairly and luanlv won it wear it. It
would he hut decent in Mr. Majors to
acquiesce in the obvious will of the par
ty and people in tho matter. There is
probably not another aspirant for
congressional honors anywhere who
would not graceful v as possible retiio
and leave the Held to the man who had
vanquished him. iiut no. Xot so with
Mr. Majors. Ho is still making liim
seir conspicuously energetic now, not
as a candidate hiniholf. but to over
throw .Mr. Howe, and the will of the
majority of the Republican party who
support Mr. Howe ami "sat down on"
Mr. .Majors.
Wo llnd Mr. Majors now, either in
person or by his lackeys, in tho camp of
Mr. llowo attempting to deceive, soft
soap and proselyte hi friends. A di.
moral izer, a disorganize!-, a demagogue
and deceiver in the party he professes
to love, his motto is to ruin if he can
urn, ruio ir. j 110 "now deal" that we
hear something about is wholly and
soully a scheme of Majors to distract
and stampede Mr. Howe's friends. Uut
how extremelv thin it is proving to bo.
Ho a Tow days ago sent a delegation of
those he puts forward to do his dirty
wovk to Hon. .1. S. Church, our popu
lar lied ford farmer,, with proffers to
make him the congressman. Tho
gauzlness of this proceeding is made
perceptible in tho fact that Judge
Church has evor been a warm friend
supporter of and co-worker with Mr
Iiowo. .Tudgo Church Is a solid and
sonslblo man, and ho said in effect to
tho Majors temptero what Christ said
to the dovil, or words to that effect.
And that scheme falWd. Next Gov
Furnas was approached with a liko
proposition. Hut the Governor, too
can seo through a mill stone, especially
If it has a big holo in it, and lie
wouldn't bite.
This 'innears to have hrmnrhr. tin. in.
tlo noisy Majors crowd about to the
end of tiioir rono. and we loam Mm.
tllOV lll'tt amnnL the nnotiln flimlfii'tn...
that there s n "now iii.ni" ,....1 ..,.
having their plans well matured, some
"i wioin are declaring that Judge
Church is a candidate for Congress,
while others are siivlmt Mm um.w. r
1' urnas. Tho truth, to our knowledge,
K that neither Mr. Church nor Mr.
1 urnas is a candidate. Tho former
porsonallv informed us that ho would
not permit his namo to be used in con
nection with tho congressional contest
under an v considorat ion, and Oov. Fur
nas said the same of blmsnir i, v.,,.i-
ous members of tho central committeo
ami oiuer gentlemen who last Satur
day (lUestioiied lllm rrriilt,..r ll.
matter. h
How disgraceful the various tricks
that our "delinquent" has boon guilty
Of lately, ami how ovtreimtlv lutmlltiit.
ing tho exposures would bo to one with
less cheek than Tom Majors or a gov
ernment mule.
A word of caution is scarcely neces
sary to tho people, or at least to tho
friends of Mr. Howe. Thev under-
sianu .Majors and his tricks. Thev
know that these subterfuges he is
at tempt lug is an acknowledgment of his
own weakness with tho masses of tho
people. Thoy know his disposition to
ruin when ho cannot rule, and that tho
efforts of hliufielf and lackovs In this
county at this time li not in tho inter
est of tho county, tho country, or tho
people.
When you see a tnll emU.-imiw. 1
Kcnun-oveii, goou-iooKing- rellow loung
ing about tho depot in Xorth Auburn,
and are in doubt as to whothor.hu will
light or Hot, rail lidu a liar and sue.
, . . . ' ' -iwnii'l,
A OURIOUS M0NSTK08ITY,
Written for Tj lie Advkutikkh.
The quiet neighborhood in tho vicin
ity of tho brick church, three and
ono-lialf miles southwest of JJrown
villo, is in a fever of excitement over
a monstrosity, which turns out to bu
a twin female born inside of her sister.
Wliile these kind of monsters have
been observed before and not wholly
uncommon, yet the liko docs not occur
in that vicinity everyday. Jtis visited
daily by people curious to see "unnat
ural things" that are perfectly natural,
and exaggerate and warp their imagina
tion with recitations from silly specu
lation as to what it is, and what sin
tho parents could have committed to
thus eau.su tho Creator to visit their
offspring with such hideous deformity.
Your correspondent was icpcatedly
solicited to visit the wonder and make
note in tho Auvkutinku of what ho
saw and hoard, and confirm as many
different stories as it was consistent
with superstition ami ignorance to
swallow. Arriving on tho ground, wo
found an elderly Irish gentleman, with
pleasant maimer, who informed us his
name was Lindsey. and that his wife,
who in tho absence of a physician of
ficiated as tho midwife, and that thn
child was in hor charim and Mint, wo
could seo the same.
Tho following is Mrs. L.'s account of
the parents' history: Mr. Chits, (ireen,
and his wife, Alfa, are American born
and lately Immigrated fiom Illinois to
tliis state. Mrs. (J. has been the mot her
of three children previous to this birth
ail died in infancy the two Hist
were twins. Xothing unusual occurred
in tho ciiciiinstances of the previous
births.
We then examined the monster and
found it to bo wli.it is called by medic
al writersparti.il abdominal inclusion.
It consists of twins. 0110 of the chil
dren being fused or grafted into its
mate to such an extent that tho head
and body is whollv absorbed and ail of
tho spinal column except the sacrum.
The upper extremities consist of the
long bones of the arms, with one fin
ger and thumb on the left baud, and
four fingers and no thumb 011 tho right
hand. The naiN are perfect. There is
no scapula or clavieal, but the two
arms thus constructed are bound fast
at their superioi extremities to the up
per part of the sternum or breast bone of
the more perfect child. About two
inches down the breast bone, from the
attachment of the arms, the pelvis of
grafted child Is attached to the ensi
forin cartilage,- it is llattened or
spread out ami tho pubic bones in
cluded within the bowels of the perfect
child. The sacrum is apparently per
fect, the legs and feet are perfect and
look like the limits of a live mouths
foetus. The bowel of tho grafted
child becune occluded on iho third day,
hut the bladders of both children act
in a normal manner.' Tho head, spinal
column and extremities of tho more
perfect child are normal all but the
right ear, which has no external open
ing. I ho thorax and bowels are dis
proportionally largo and undoubtedly
contain tho imperfectly developed vis
cera of the twin sister. This being has
boon vory feeble from birth, and ow
ing to a deformity about the navel and
the absence of the omentum and other
proper coverings to the bowels about
the umbilicus the child cannot live.
Hundreds of people have called to
see thlsiirodigv. and inanv uuLLti'ntnd
stories are in circulation by the super
stitious and ignount, which no doubt
are highly edifying to all but the grief
stricken parents. In all times and
ages of the world tho same things have
been enacted when such beings were
horn and tho ignorant finding it diffi
cult to harmonize the spiiit relation of
such beings with thoir "too previous"
notions of things, class them as works
of devils, sins of tho parents, monsters
etc.
Thostudv of tho science of Teratol
ogy is a matter of great interest to the
auatoniNt and biologist, and when un
derstood there is nothing mysterious
about these anomalous beings. The
great mystery is why they do not occur
oftener. Tho sins, friglits, longings,
desires, hopes and fears, have nothing
whatever to do in this matter. Xoithci'
I are they "sports of nature," for nature
never spoils, nor does winnisical tilings.
Thero is always a cause for everything
and this cause is in accordance with
law governed by cieativo intelligence.
Without going into detail 01 descrip
tion of monsters of all kinds, or their
classification, wo will attempt to make
piain mo cause 01 tluunio monsters like
ltita-Christiua. Siamese-twins, etc.
Each class arise from causes quite dif
ferent. So the law governing duplex
beings arises from ouo cause only and
have certain conditions of arrangement
which cannot occur otherwise by any
possibility wliatovor. tho same is ob
vious to tho student of. embryology
but cannot bo explained in this con
miction for want of 'space and dia
grams. Twins fuseu together must of
necessity bo of the sumo sex. Thov
must bo placed in four positions only,
viz: hacks togothor, faces together,
sides bound right and left Siamese
like, and heads one way. Tho back of
ouo child cannot bo fused to tho abdo
men of its twin, mf tho bond of 0110 to
the pelvis or the other, for tho generic
law is as imperative and Inexorable as
that of gravitation to the wholo uni
verse, and c.tiinot be changed from its
course and effect. In 1S:IU ;t Catania.
in Sicily, was born a three-beaded child,
this gave the stimulus to medical men
to moro fully Investigate this matter,
and now there' roiunlnR no longer any
mystery, .and tho. .sin of the parents
died out of Iho minds of oven the pious
element of tho medical world.
Find a double-yolkcd egg, carefully
break 0110 end and empty out 0110 yolk,
hold up the shell to the light and ou
will seo one of three conditions, either
a partition or septum, (being a reflec
tion of the skin of tho egg,) or a par
tial partitk 11, or 1101m at all. Tho skin
of tho eggfs called the chorion, if the
chorion partition separates the yolks,
theio will be no monster nor cannot be
if tlio egg is hatched. If tho partition
between the yolks is only partial tlio
chickens when hatched will bo con
nected at ouo or more points, having
tlio four wings, four legs and two heads.
There is a membrane covering each
yolk, we will cill this tlio amnlon,if 0110
of thesu is ruptured it will he absorbed
by the other and the result is a fused
condition of tlio bodies, or ouo into the
other. Tho chorion containing two am
nions without a partition is always one
sexi'd. The lien's egg is tlio true renre-
seiilatlon ami the same as all animal
life in its embryonic reMilts.
It. 15. A.
Tho child monstrosity described in
the foregoing article, died a low days
ago. Kd. Advkuti.sku.
An Iowa jury has started a)vory prac
tical boom for the West. What the
West wants, after capital, is women.
Young women. An Iowa man kissed
his cook. She found fault either with
the size or manner of tho saiuto and
sued him for damages. The jurv calcu
lated Hit! damage at 5:l.ot)0. Xow in
Massachusetts according to a recent de
cision a man can hug two women
against their will for 10, and in lirook
lyn the retail cost is put on the same
basis as the wholesale, "without dis
crimination," as the anti-monopolists
would state it. and one kis was taxed
-"i. I'nwilling girls will therefore come
West if they know themselves. Re
side, the jury market value of the kiss
is not lounded altogether upon the com
parative difl'orenco in cost of women
sweet enough to be kissed against their
will in Iowa and Massachusetts. A
great part of tho difference expressed
by Sa.oou against 0, is the difference
but ween the kiss of a robust and healthy
son of tho prairie, and tho weakly sa
lute of an eflete super-civilized bounHod
Rostonian. When an Iowa man kisses
a girl tlio immensity of the force ex
pended compared to a Massachusetts
kiss is a cyclone to the eddy of a lan
guid fan. Equitably the Iowa man can
better afford tfij.QOO for a kiss then the
palo faced Harvard student can with
propriety disburse a liver. Ho gets that
much moro satisfaction out of it. This
is by no means a discouragement to
girls who contemplate coming. West.
It is something worth while to exper
ience tho earthquake of a y:5,000 kiss.
A five dollar article must ho Mm fiinw.af
sort of suffering and a girl ought to bu.
it iiiuu imumiiuii lu Ullllg It WHO COtllt.
State Journal. '
Dr. Anita E. Tyug, of Providence.
R. I. has accepted tho position of ChitTf
I'hysicianof tlio Philadelphia Women's
Hospital. Tho position involves great
responsibilities, having under its di
rection four physicians, a largo mat
ernity, dispensary, clinics, and a train
ing school for nurses. Ur Tyug has
sailed from Huston on tho steamer
Palmyra, intending to spend two
months in inspecting some of tlio hos
pitals of Iiuropo. She will return, the
lirst of September, to enter on her new
work in Philadelphia.
It has neon suggested that "In -
migrants will slum Iowa on account ot
prohibition." That will depend upon the
reasons for which man but farms. If
Iow.i enforces law no man doubts but
that alio can reduce hor expenses for
jails, penitentiaries, poor houses, and
criminal courts one-half. If land is
not worth more in a Stato full of. sober
people and school houses and churches
than where occupied by tipplers, jails,
and poor houses, thn wo had better
change our civilization. Intw Ocean.
A fow weeks ago at Lancaster, Grant
county, Wisconsin. Lewis Sisley mar
ried Miss Einina Heel-ford, and they
were at his mother's, at whoso house
also lived a Mrs. Stout and Robert
Hamilton ami wife. Tho second morn
ing after Sisley's marriage his wife was
found UK) rods from the house, dead,
with several bullet holes in hor breast.
After a prolonged examination Sisley
has been placed under heavy bonds.
Paruell is about to issue a circular,
with a U'v to cheek the operation of
tho Land Corporation.
iWUJU
h"w rV i -r-.
IlOW lilINt, Blow (ICNtOI'tHl !
Juit published, a new edition of DR. CL'I.
VElUVlil.L'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal bosses. Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity Impediments to
Marriage, etc. ; also, Coniumption, Epilepsy and
Fits, induced by lelf' Indulgence or sexual extrava
gance, &c.
The celebrated author, In this admirable Esiav,
clearly demonstrates from a thirt) year's successful
practice that the alarming consequences of self
abuse may bi ladically cured; pointing out mode
of cure as one simple, certain, and elTectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply,
privately, and radically .
i:y This Lecture thould be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
sent under seal, n a plain envelope, to any
address, piM-paid, on receipt of six cents ot two
postage stamps. Ad Jres The Ulllverwoll MtlU
JcalOo., 4' Ann St., New York, N. Y.- knur.
Ollicc Bux, 459,
LEGAL NOTICES.
A'otlce (o
llcuccm
Sale.
From Tax
STATU OF NlSliKAHKA, )
(Jot'NTV of 'i;maiia, j
88.
lo C. II. 'II1011111N, Anmiidn Tliomnn, Jnno
.NojobiAiiii NofN,1MuliHnNoytM, William
oyei uiitl Charles NoyoH, helrs-at law or
John JSoyeN, deeeimud; and H.C, Thomas and
it, H. llu -j Icy, owners and jiltsoiih lnturostud
In thulollowlngduKOiIberi rualiy, and C. II
lliomiiNitt.d Amanda Thomas occuimnts of
said lenity:
You anu encli of you nro hereby notlllod
that tho County ol Xcmniiit, In tho Htato of
rtcuriiMku. did on tho first day of Novomber
1U, iiuiciiuMjul jiuullo nuIu, tho followlmr
described realty, situated la said County of
iScmalm mid Stale of Nebraska, to-wlt:
Thu won hall or tho northwest nimiter of
section two aj, In township six 0 North, of
iinifH iimr 11 rr 11 i..,L,t I. ...J .'...'.
same, belnu: for tuxiN levied thereon lor lhTii
v-.. . ....., j uuiiiH i.nni-niuil lur IIIO yClir 1871),
to thoaiiovo named II. C. Thomas) and sani
realty havliiK llrst been ollcred Tor sale and
rullllll II lllLT IIIIHII.ll fill- IVI.Ill .if ..II..... 1. 1. I.I
aNo otio-thlrd of tho southesst iitmrter ol
niimimuu,iiiiuivn six u, r(., or raiiKo
fourteen 11IJ1-' lor tho sum or 8I.IH. saiiio
boliii? for tuxes levied thoreon lor 1H7H, (sahl
really belnu; aH-essed for tho year 1870 lo tho
nboye m.med II. C. Thomas), and said icalty
Olivine llrst been offered forsnloittid remain,
nil? unsold lor want of other bidders: also
iwo-thlnW of tho southeast oimrtor of sec
tion two fai, In town six HI N.,of raiiKe lour
teen HJ ).,., for the sum of $11 8U, s,mi0 i)iiimt
for taxes levied thereon lor lh7ll, (snld rwtiltv
tlMttir liMnuMint fnr tin. ....... luu ... .
mimed It. S. ltadley). and said realty having
...o.wvn wuuiuii mi nine, una remniuini; un
sold for want of other bidders. k
That tho certificates or said tax snles have -
been duly asiduned to Hobvrt Maiby. who Is
the owner and holdsr thereof.
Thai the llino or ledomptlon from snld
snleexplies on tho fhst day of November
And you nro further notified that unless
snld really Is lecleemed limn said lax fcalo
within live month from the date of this
'."!., 'T1 ! v,t! V" "r lu,fnrn r)eeembor2(Jth'
1NS2, I shall apply to the Treasurer of Nomu
hu county font Trensuier's Tux Deed, on or
altei said December Stun, ISS'. for said real
Neliiuskn City, Neb,, July ill), 1882. 7wl
Sotico of Appointment of Administrator.
Estate of Samuel I". Hacker, deceased In the
County Court ol Nemaha County, Nebraska.
Notice is hereby given that an application has
been made to the County Court of said Countv
to appoint Anne M. Hacker, administratrix of
the estate of said Samuel F. Hacker, deceased,
and that August 31st, A. D. 1882. at 10 o'clock
a. m., at the ollice of the County Judge of Ne
maha County, Nebraska, in Brownville, Ne
braska, has been fixed by the court as the time
and place for the hearing thereof, when and
where all persons interested may appear and con
test the same. JohnS. Stull,
Dated July 31, iS8a, 7W4 County Judge.
Notice of I'rolititc of V III.
Estate of Elisha J. Merriam, deceased. In
the County Court of 'Nemaha County, Nebraska.
ln the matter of proving the will of said
Elisha J. Merriam, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that August uist.at 10
o'clock a. m.. at the, office of the County Judge
of Nemaha County, Nebraska, in Urowmille.
Nebraska; has been fixed by the court as the time
and place for proving the will of said Elisha J, .
Merriam, deceased, when and where all con
cerned may appearand contest the probate thereof-
John S. Stull, Countv Judge.
Dated August 1st, 1SS2. " 'a
"! 1IIIISJI'.
To Francis M. Klchnrds, Samuel Daily. K.
Dally, Morrison. ''
ouaro hereby untitled Hint I nm thoown
or of a treasurer s certificate of sale No I All
of the following described real estate to-wlt:
lartot thu southeast quarter ot section six.
lovvnsh p six, norih ot raimo fifteen east,
containing ftlty ncres situated In tho north
oust eoriior of said sictlon, In Neniahacoun.
tynmlbtiuoor Xehriiikn, mid taxed In iho
mu"e' r111,,eUM. Hlehards, Samuel Dally,
H. T. Dally, Morrison, oilier iianio
unknown. On the 5th of December, iwti.
said Inuds werosold for Hie ilellniiueiit tuxes
of Ifci.li.iS71 to lhTSund yeursi..te.ve1ilnVM.I,7
ilnte.s, amouiitl'iKio one humlied nnd t wen-ty-tlvound
:i.(Ml dollars, und Ims puld nil
tno tuxes to date. And that Hie time for n-
emnili.n wl 1 explieon said piopoilj ahovo
described on tlio lrith day or November 1KM'
it which tho undersigned will apply for a
'xdepil. Dr. Jonjf K Nkw
Owner of snld cortlllcnto by O-horn .tTaylor.
his iiKviits. 7U; '
Legal iotic(
Legal Notice.
To Mary A. Oldfield; non-resident, defendant.
You arc hereby notified that on the 22d day
of July, 1882, John M. Oldfield filed a petition
against )ou in the district court of Nemaha coun
t), Nebraska, thepra)er of which is to obtain a
divorce from you on the ground of adultery and
desertion You are icquired to answer said pe
tition on or before Monday, the 3rd day of Sep
tember, 1882. John M. Oldfied,
Uy Osborn & Tailor, his attorneys.
Notice of m.ssoliitloiK
Noiice is hereby given that the co-partnership
heretofore existinc between O v p.t.t.....u..
"!. ;.)V..,,?,tbr-,her' Jr- and Ben3- .Sanders,
as l. W. rairbrother & Co. publishers of the
Nebraska Advertiser," ii this day dissolved by
mutual consent. G. W. Fairbrother, Sr. and
G. V. Fairbrother, Jr. will continue the besiness,
assume all liabilities contacted by the firm, and
all sums due or becoming due on subscription or
other business of the firm must be paid to them.
G. W. rAlKUKOTIIEK, Sr.,
G. V. Fairiirother, Jrp,
, Benj. F. Sandlks.
Auburn, Neb., August 8, 1SS2.
. A'oticu of IiNo!utioii.
The firm of Clagett fc Son is this day dissolved
bv mutual consent, J. H. Clagett retiring, and
Lnn M. Greene buvinL' lii inrrrecr in rl, .frL-
The business in the future will carried on by C. E.'
v-.jbc'i ano l, (vi. urcene, under the firm name
of Clagett Sc Greene, who will collect and settle
J I accounts due from the old firm. Please
change the names on vour books and oblige,
Yours Respectfully.
CLAnrTT A. rSuvrfcrr
Johnson, Neb., July 20, 18S2.
Private Diseases7
Persons desiring the popular prescription of the
late Dr. Jonas Crane, for Venereal Diseases, can
have the ame filled by calling upon
l")r. Alfred Crime,
at his residence, Rrowr.ville, Nebr. 615
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