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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1882)
gjfjctelw Amtxm THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1882. SuOSCniPflOM S2. PlR YfAB IN AoVANCf. i I i iiriiiiiiimiiiiniiMi liniimnn lllllm post ornoE hours. From 4:30 a, m,to9 p. m. Sundays, from 11 iti. to 1 p. m. Farmers ami other please take notice. G. W. FAIRBROTHRR,J..l. M. B. & M. TIME TABLE. tVSKJIAHA I,INU.-Va I & North. ;tt AccuDi. ?5i Mouth. i;3 o ' Afcoin. STATION'S. L.VIIMIII C IJ (I 4; 7 20 7 SO N tO AHI'min 0 0 I AUHUKN 9 0 ' Nrninhii City li 2 1 ..llrowiivtlp 21 ti Porn 27 t I -.Humpy. 30 3 I . , Mlmmvillp 3ti 7 '..m:iihaska (!ITY :t)7 17 1 22S 118 00 (i 00 AKIOptn 7 lu 7 III 6 :so It 00 5 10 IMupm J. V. WYICK.S, AKcnt, HontU Auburn, Nob. X.OC3A.X NEWS. Stationery of all kinds at the post 0 111 CO. Screen wire at Willing Hros. & Jor dan's. A. "V. Xickell, reliable druggist. ttrownvillo. For Lumber Lime and Coal go to .. W. K BUNS. xV. AW Xickell, the bookseller. 3$rownville. Strictly pure Sugar Syiup at Dovin & Fisher's. Xickell, the druggist, will give you bargains in tea. Try the Xon-Kxplosivo Safety Oil at Devin & Fisher's. Kurd ware and Furniture at Willing Bros. & Jordan's. Go to thoXow Store for bargains Xortli of the postolllce. Extra copies of Thk Advkktiskk or sale at the postollico. -- Blank deeds, notes, mortgages etc., for salo at this olllco. An V ' your imiier iiit-niiH thut ivc lvnnlAyou to liuy j our iiilmcrliitlnn. Machine oils of all kinds at greatly reduced prices at Xickcll's in Brown ville. F. AW Samuelson, of the Xemaha County Bank, was in town the fore part of the week. Poaches, apples, cucumbers, cab bages, tomatoes and lots of othor good things to cat in this market. Tho furnituro for Carson's South Auburn bank lias arrived, and tho con corn will soon bo ready for business. Hoops, the fashion papers say, are. coming into stylo again. Wonder if Jeff. Davis remembers when he used to wear them. Mrs. Florence Cross, in company with her father, Captain B. M. Bailoy and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bello Bailoy, are visiting at tho family homestead in Tennessee. If you can't got riches, or honor, or place, or power, you can bring us a thumping big watormelon and see your name in print as "ono of our oldest and most respected citizens." A now hardware- store will soon bo opened at Johnson, with T. A. Bailoy and tho Jonos Bros., of Brownvillo, as proprietors. "Wo think Til. would bo moroat homo in tho dry goods nnd millinery lino, but wo wish the boys success all tho same. AW T. Rogers, who recently emigrat ed to Denver from this county, writes to us in glowing tonus of that famous town. Bill says ho lias aeon more life in tho short time ho has beon there than in all tho yoara of his residence in Xobraska. Grand reunion of soldiers will opon at Grand Island, Monday, August 28th, and continuo during tho week. This will doubtless be a very interesting weok to old soldiers who may attend as well as other?. Hound trip tickets will be on salo at Brownvillo for 80.03, and from othor places on the B. & M. at tho samo rutos. Church Howo is using nothing but barb wire fences in tho construction of his congressional fences, and that gen tleman is authority for tho fact that his Xemaha county fences aro all tlvo wires. However it should be remom bored that (lvo wires is "hog tight" and Xemaha county, lying on tho border of Otoo county, tho easiest inforenco In tho world is, that Mr. Church Howe has a close conception of his neighbors on the north, and Is fencing according ly. Pluttsmouth Enterprise. Tho troublo is, tho lzo of Mr. Howe's rancho is underestimated. Ho keeps his thoroughbreds over in Otoe, that al wa) a come in lively on tho home strotcli. THE MASS MEETING ON OOUNTY SEAT BEMOVAL. In response to tho call for a meeting to consider the question of tho proper time to spring the county seat removal question, Samuelson's Hall, on Satur day evening, win well tilled with In terested citizens from various parts of tho county. On motion of G. W. Fair brother, sr., Mr. A. II. Gilmore, of Au burn, was elected chairman of the meeting and G. W. Fairbrother, sr. and It. 0. Fellows secretaries. Mr. Gilmore, upon taking tho chair, stated tho object of tiio meeting. Hon. Church Howe, who had, at tho request of many cltizcna called tiio meeting, and being named in tiio bills a? ono of tho speakers, was called out and ad dressed tile meeting. Air. Howe bnelly reviewed the situa tion of affairs in the county, as touch ing tho question before tho mooting; calling attention to the fact that two great railroads now cross each oilier at tho center, running east ami west, north and south, settling the miestion beyond cavil as to where the people want their county seat permanently located. He believed the timu hail about como for tho people to niovo in the matter, and that whenever they choso to do so lie would bo with them; that ho was ready at any time in be half of tho interest ho represented to guarantee their share in orectiuir tem porary buildings for tho use of the county. Mr. Howo favorably im pressed his largo audience with his fairness, sincerity, and unequivocal po sition, which was evidenced by the tumultuous applause that frequently interrupted him. When Mr. Howo had taken his seat, S. A. Osborn, Esq., took tho floor, and made a good speech, approved by tho crowd, in favor of removal, and argu ing that the question should have been sprung long ago, hut branching out from tho county neat question into pol itics, challenging Mr. Howe's motives. a wrangle ensued, over which tho sec retaries prefer to draw a vail, or rather a blanket, instead of attempting a de scription or roport of it, which would in no sense bo profitable to any person or party. llon.'lt. 0. Vhillips, secretary of tho Lincoln Land Company, being present, in a fow deliberate and woll chosen words described tho situation, express ed a strong desire to proceed with re moval as soon as at all practicable, and pledged for the interest ho represented, what over might bo reasonably de manded to further that project. Mr. Alex. Karnes, J. W. Gavitt, Dr. B. Boll Andrews and J. S. Church spoke brietly, supporting tho idea of county seat romoval. Tho spoakors generally expressed tho opinion that tio question had better bo postponed until after tho genoial election this fall. Mr. J. S. Church spoke most emphat ically to tho point, deploring tho polit ical shape tho meeting had assumed and censuring those that had inaugur ated it. Regarding removal ho seemed to give voice to tho popular feeling, and closed by moving that tengentlomon be appointed to preparo and circulate a petition for romoval at tho polls in each precinct on tho day of general election. Mr. Howo moved to amend by saying fifteen, which was accepted by tho mover, and tho motion as amended prevailed. Tho following named gentlemen were appointed as said committee: J. S. Church, Bedford. J. D. Croan, . A. Osborn, A. AW Morgan, Herb. Willson, Douglas. Jacob Good, W. II. Starr, Lafayette. Clarenco Clagett, H. Hockenioyer, Washington. J. W. Gavitt, H. Steinman, Bonton. Frank Woodward, Aspinwall. S. W. McGrew, London. Joseph Lash, Glen Hock. Upon the question of county soat ro moval thore seemed to bo but one opin ion with those presont, and that was for tho moasuro. Upon motion tiio meeting adjourned. A. II. Gilmohe, Chairm'n. G. W. FAiuimoruKU, Sr., - ,u H. 0. Fkli.ows, i00' Tho Soward Rejmrter spoaks our sen timents in tho following, exactly, so far at least as the Farmer is concorncd : For manufacturing malicious and falbo stories, and publishing low, scur rilous ultimo of a public officer, the Nebraska Fanner, in its course toward Senator Van Wyck, is entitled to tho first prize. Xo paper in tho state can compare with It. Even tho Lincoln Journal has never gone so far as to caricature the Sonator, as tho Farmer has done. Druso can't seem to get over that Lincoln postofilce affair. But it is coi B)lin;j to know that ho injures nobody but himself. The farmers of Xebraska aro watching benator van Wyck, and generally approve his course, and It is doubtful if they will very warmly anppori a papor ono of whoso chief aims is to abuse and slander a man in whom thoy havo confidence. Our Xemaha, Asplnwall, Hillsdale and St. Dorom subscribers in arroars will please call on M. P. Hanagan, Esq., and settle. "We aro "making a raid" now on all delinquents, in every part of the county, because wo noed and must have tho money duo us. Thoro is one thing wo intend to havo now clearly understood and enforced, that is payment in advance that when tho tlmo paid for has expired tho pay for tho future subscription is due, We cannot run a paper and pay our way on promises. A.W. Xickell, reliable newsdealer, Brownvillo. An Extraordinary Oflor. There are a number of persons out of employ ment In every county, yet energetic men willing to work do not need to be. Those willing to work can make from $100 to $500 a month clear, working for us in a pleasant and permanent business. The amount our agents make varies, some make as high as $500 a month while otli eas as low as $100, all depending on the energy of the agent. We have an article of creat merit. It should be sold to every house-owner, and pays over too per cent profit. Each sale is from $'.50 to $10. One agent in Pennsylvania sold Hi in two days, and cleared $64, An agent in New York made $45 in one day. Any man with energy enough to work a full day, nd will do this during the )ear can make from $1,000 to $6,000 a year. We only want one man in each county, and to him will give the exclusive sale as tongas he continues to work faithfully for us. There is no competition, and nothing like our invention made. Parties having from $100 to $1,000 to invest, can obtain a General Agency for ten coun ties or a state. Any one can make an investment of from $15 to $1 ,000 without the least risk of loss, as our circulars will show that those invest ing $25 can after thirty days trial return the goods unsold to us and get their monay back, it they do not clear at least $100. They show that a Ger ral Agent who will take ten counties and in ves' $216 can after a trial of go days return all goods unsold to us. and have money returned to them it they tail to clear at least 750 in that time. There are many persons having mone) to invest, who could not give the business personal attention uch can employ sub-agents without leaving home making a large amount yearly out of a very small investment. We are not paying salaries, but want men willing to work ana ob tain as their pay the profits of their energy. Men not willing to work on our terms will not work on any. Titos meaning nustNtss will receive our large descriptive circular, ant extraordinary offer by enclosing a three cent stamp, with their ad dress. The first to comply with our terms will secure the county or counties they may wish to work. Address Bonner Manufacturing do. nSSmithtield St., Pittsburgh, Pa, 8W4 Tho Beatrice Independent, in dis cussing the railroad pass question, say that "circulars aro sent from tho IT. P. and B. & M. headquarters to every edi tor in tho state, in which it is stated that no transportation will be furnished for advertising, but solely at the pleas ure of tho company as a courtesy." This is exactly tho reverse of tho facts in tho case, so far as they havo come under our knowledge. Wo havo never seen any such circular, and wo know that tho 11. & M. is very particular to make contracts for advertising in re turn for transportation, and to see that the contracts are strictly canied out. iSeward Reporter. Tho Reporter is doubtless correct. Tho editor of tho Advkktiskk pays for his pass in ad vortisKV under con tract, and wo presume,';,;;' aro served alike. , ' Worth Roinombflriii0" Xow that good times arp, again upon us, it is worth remembering that nw one can enjoy the pleasantest surround ings if in bad health. There aro hun dreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or Kidneys, when a bottle of Parkers Ginger Tonic would do them more good than all tho medicines they havo over tried. Children havo health and mothers rest when Dr. Winchfill's Teething Syrup is used. It produces natural sleep, roulatos tho bowels, cures dys entery and diarrhfu'i arising from tooth ing or other causes. Sold by all drug gists at 2o conts a bottle. 7 When horses and cattlo aro spiritless, scraggy and feeble they need treatment with Undo Sam's Condition Powder. It purifies tho blood, improves tho ap petite, cures colds, and distemper, in vigorates tho system and will keep tho animal in a healthy, haudsomo condi tion. 4 Pear Not. All kidney and urinary complaints, especially Bright's disease, diabetes and liver troubles, Hop Hitters will surely and lastingly cure. Cases exactly like your own havo been cured in your own neighborhood, and you can find reliable proof at homo of what Hop Bitters nos ana can do. A Valuablo Addition. Bemuse it is beneficial to tho scalp and adds to personal beauty by restor ing color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is why Parker's Hair Balsam is such a popular dressing. Xickell, tho Brownvillo druggist, has an immense stock of paints, oils, glass, also wall papor and window shades, which lie is selling at exceedingly low prices. If you want anything in the above lino do not fail to got his prices as it will save you money, Uncle Sam's Condition Powdor pre vents disoaso, purifies tho blood, im proves tho appetite, gives a smooth glossy coat, and keeps tho animal in good condition. All druggist sell it. 8 Undo Sam's Xorvo and Bono Lini ment is most ofllciont in rheumatism, tiruises, burns, scratches and many oth er ills incident to man and beast. Sold by nil druggists. 3 Dr. Jacques' German Worm Cakes stand unrivaled as a wocin medicine. Give them a trial. Sold by nil drug gists. 2 Do not neglect a coiixli or cold until It is too lato, try Eilerfa Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, wo uro anro yon will ho convinced of its merits, chron ic coughs, and even consumptives aro cured hy following tho directions, every bottle is warranted to give satis faction. 1 HERBERT -MSAHKI IiN- Shelf I Heavy Hardware, Agricultural Implements, STOVES, TINWARE, FIRE-ARMS, AMMUNITION, ETC. A G00D!rN SHOP 1 In oonnootion with tho Houso, CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY. OEJSTTItA.X, -A.vjBisr-arE. lawWMMWlwWMiWlMWMaBaJMJiMJlMBCTW1 Special ISTotices. Notice umlor thin lieiul -"Willi toil," "For Hiilo," "For Hont," oto., tlvo con tit pur lino, citoli tiiHorllon. onn HUHIIEI.S FroNii Timothy Horn! for iJj nnli IlddroHM It. A. titowurt.Houth Auburn NhniHliu, TOlt HAI.H.-A ooil roHlrtunro In South J1 Aulnirn. Apply ( II. .T. F. Wert ft Co. TITONKYTO LOAN. Wo ami till oholco 111 lomiH In throo iluyn. Apply to Onborn A Taylor. FOUHALK. Hlntik Dentin, L'linttrl r"1 Itortl KittHtu MortKiiuoM, IIIIIh of Hiilo, Nolt'H.Kto. ui 'I hi: A1)vkutisi:u oilluu. JXTHA ooploHof Tin: AnvKitriSKitformilo lint tho prmtoltlm). NOTIL'K. If YOU own un iinythtnit on rtiihvrlptloti plfitno oomu In or huiu! In mnl puy us. Wo nootl our mutiny. I TIOUHALK. Clovurlluy. Cull on Hnrnoy OOOl) UuiOnnnMlnt on Centnr Avenuo. tumr hotol.Houth Auburn, for wilo cheap by II. .1. F. Wort A Co. WANTKDTO IIUY. Two (rood mrmn or from M) to 100 acre, near tho con tor nf Nomalia county. Apply to II. J. F. Wort A Co., at pOHtolllco. ROOMS TO IlKNT. Four nlco roomw in tho FnlilliiKor A Kiel blook to lot. IUIch roikNonuhlo. Fnijulroat IHtollli;o. fiw3 Muuauiuuuuujiin RSTABLISHEP 18 7 0. CONOVER BROTHERS. Manufacturers of the Conovcr Bro's Patem Uoright Pianos, And Wholesale Agents for "Stcinway," "Chickoring," Kranicli & Bach, Iiindomnn, Fischer and Haines Pianos. Publishers of Music f Jobbers in Musical and Mucic Hooks, Merchandise. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 01 Main Street, KANSAS CITY, MO. Town Lots! - wwv JOHHSON Nemaha Co., Neb., Having been recently Surveyed and Platted on SEC. 7, T. 5, R. 13, In the Western part of Neincha County, Ne braska offers rare chances for Commercial p Mechanical Business. swL4LP iRa l&O' Figures. FOH CASH OR ON TIJflS. Apply 10 S. A. OSBORN, brownvillo, Johnson, or Calvert ."p?- y 'C.mtiw y'lhb I'urnfttnntl licit JletllrlnftCTer made. 3 A. r-onMttnn nf VTon. llnrlm. W...jv. 'tnil'naUni.-n, ll)i 1 ft o U..,; taut utitt cura A UvA ,2,V.,, iCutl vi i" MVn rvake tho (rrcitt flc.it .Mood VurUer, l.Ucr KcrJntor, njul Ufa riiuul llallti lumtoriu.c A,:tmti,aiail.i, fl No dlieuA rir HI li-lth nci parthlr long- exLrt f w!i tu Hop I 'tfri rt utxi( no vwietl njid porfect U Th,7 lt orw lit aut ,tcr U ti ,,m a&4 Infirm. g To oil whoj rrnplojuient causa IrrciruUritr of jj th bo r-lu or tiriiuiry ortrnni, or who ruoulro an WA ;wtlzfr,Tni(jfitJ mViTHtUnutitnt.Hon UtUin flarolnrU-J jj Niijuttt" tUhatt.iai MWtwatt Iiil ltil.k w ll U.. .. .-.. - . . M w.w ......WHb ftllhtlaai.U4J-;. ir wnai your roninmi or lymptomn are. llwaja or ailment fn, on lion lllur tnntllvnn nrM kl.lrtnitir vnn ji. i fl JornlvirdU., uso tlm lllttonatonoe. ltmay f SOOttIIIIm rale! for riothT will iutnn.i. Iitl'.v. llonntnuirernorkt riiurfHfnilaaiiirr i.nt BjiueaDiturauUt'intouMlJoDllUtcr. IeomfmW.HonnitttiinoTfl.drawed.dttu.V. on nottnua,lmtth(i Iurrttawl licit Ifudldnocvor Braat'-I tlo "InraU1' Frlrnd and Hope," aad no inM or I araJljr thc-iiltl bo wttUout Wucbu uvt loino tliu dar. BHHHI Hoi Cocon Cuu li tho Hweetcit, cf rrt acd bunt. I AJ.K I'Ul.lirVU. PlTha 1701" lUD for Stomafh.TjTirand Tli1rwu.n I t lor to all others, euro by alaorpUon. jLtk.rnsk(l. B.I, 0.1a i,aVolutannJlrrrl)itlblecurafordr.nk 1 imnriU. Tilt tT rtTtUim I. Liva nnjl t ..-,. b-.1 rAMJI,;.!,!,, lopl'ltfriM.C9.lkxliUr,N.Yk B) I S-n.ltWC rtuliir. WILLSON, with a No. 1 Workman in ohargo, NORTH AUBURN. NEB. THE CHICAGO LumberGo. South Auburn, Neb. hill hi:i,k. YOV LU3IBER, LATIF SHINGLES Etc.,. Chraper than ami Firm on EartK WITIIOllIJW itf THE U...H. (liM-KIIXJII-'M: First NationaiOank O V DROWNVILLIiJ Paid-up Capital, $&0,m& Autfoorizvd " i 00,00 a w iMtKiwnwro'rnANNAUT ai General Banking Busines. UlTY AND 8 KM. COIN & OUEKENOY DEAFTS n aUMuoirliicliialcUlen ortlu UnitodL States and Eur op o MONEY LOANED On upiiratrotlfwciwlly ante, 'viruo UjoTOi ilUooum rrtH:RyJ!,rc!,,';;yvKTlft;?r,1J,''B'l, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES .DEPOSITS UhohIvpcI pjvy)JM)n(l(iaviJ'l.iin(l INTKIIKST u owcilou tluurCtrtll)cattoiurihMVlt. Onii:CTOIlH.-Wni.T7T)Hn, II. M. Iluilev. M.A Wm!"Vrrttlii,.,k "' Joh,,,"' l','tl1'"- 1'Joa.llVy JOHN L. CAKSO.X, A. It. IMVIHOV,(Vihlfr. I'roililuiit F. V. Samikmun', I). .1. Voor, I'resident. Cashier., Nemaha County Bank Calvert, Nebraska, Does a General Banking Business. funicular JUteufiiwiiaiv. eu Collections. Monev loaned on A.pprov- ed Secuity. Itovhange on all parts of V. S. ami Europe, uwuaaoiito; Ait.,.., m.,i ., ,c,. JVj J;; 1 y Is NfiiV VmkjBI "A P 4f f I i hcumu. The .an..,iri m iiui . , . ,..' "?.. "Vf !' l.r.lth.t.n.r.1 ,., ,., . ,.,. '.nR.'.j"; rsv- ii 1 1 n"ip7Tit77i rr. n-iMKix iiii'F.rr pr :t tin, ..a ' MX,