Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 17, 1882, Image 8

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Locals on ovo7 .mgo,
Stick to 4,lio coiiiprbiniHi!.
Vote tlic ticket Blniiglit, buys.
Coiiuriwa mljouriiuil slue die on tho
Kill illHt.
Anot hr lino reslilunoo going up on
Maxwell ritrait.
Threo inoro now resilience., will soon
lio coniinunccil In: re.
Ctirzon, the Jowelor, lias received liis
big burgliti'-pioof Hiifo.
Tho irolilbltlonl.HU of Ohio have
iioiiiiniitt.'il a Htato ticket.
If you want to buy a farm or rent a
bouse call on Wort & C '.
Hilly Walking now residence ia neat
ly painted and looks real cosy.
Hank Wort will Hell you u Bowing
machine cheaper than anybody.
Tho II. & M. raiload from Auburn to
Toouiusoh is Hearing completion.
Several "prairio schooners" passed
through South Auburn last Saturday.
Hon. V. S'Uiders, formerly of Tin.
A DVHitTisKit, removed to Lincoln last
week.
A
Hiilfulo maro known as
Hulfiilo
mile in
tiirl," recently paced paced a
'1 !"'(
Our now school ediMeo on tho hill
will show off well for many miles
around.
Arthur Prescott, of Urownvillo, was
perambulating around our streets last
Saturday.
11. k M. surveyors are running a line
from Dawson, on tho A. & N". to Mo
lilalia City.
Dog. Collins was in tho citv mending
tooth Jast week. JIo comes the lOih of
each mouth.
There was u light frost in sonic of
the canyons of Hrownville, on
Tues-
iay nignt, last week. r -
.
Prank Johnson and
Oeorgo
Ann
futiuo rftrong were looking about
county seat, Thursday last,
the
Tho TToldrege is crowded with trav
elers nearly overy night these times.
I'eoplo hooii Ibid out a good hotel.
A
V-'WEnm. iii the Omaha uauoruit
51b Hayrrtiiat ;ur. icrv ii. of Pinv-
Ibo I
nee has withdrawn from tho guberna
torial race.
Prof. F. It. Sykesand wife, of Liing-don-
Mo were in tho city Thursday.
Mrs. Dr. MeUrow, of London, accom
panied them.
If you want to soli dflrTOyffur farm
or your town propertyleSvofa with
Wort & Co. They will IffiTfTtnkor it
one win be found.
The Catholic church, interiorly, is
uomg olegantly Mulshed. Tho outside
has received a second coat of white
and looks well.
Our delinquent's letter isn't well re
eoived in the district. Kven.tho Beat
rice papers say his simplo denial is en
tirely too thiti.
If you want your paper that con
stantly advocates the local inteiests of
all to live and prosper, call and pay
your subscription.
"Do wo like pl'(o)?" We should
tiinllo to titter -but not llko that when
tho old door camo down with hod
pounds of typo on It.
The B. & M. R. It,, known as the
"Buiiingt Ion Route" offers special ad
vantages to travelers. Seo their ad
vertisement in this paper. (1-23
Congressman Valentino has "got
away" with tho delegation in tho third
congressional district. And Hosownt
er, the arch demagogue, is not happy.
Two sons of Mr. Clancy, the now
hardware man, arrived hero Monday
uvoning. They are nice looking voung
men, and wo hope they will llko their
now location.
It will bo seen by Dr. West's card
that he has moved his otllco Into the
Ai.vi.i.ti.si.u building, second Moor,
where ho may bo found, when not pro
fessionally called away.
Mrs. David Kito called Tuesday and
had her, husband's namo entered on our
subscription list, and paid for tho pa
per for ono year. That s business. Tho
lady has our thanks. May other wives
follow her exainplo.
When you want any tousorial work
dono in Brownvillo, call at the place of
Prof. Ross Wltchorly, Mrat door east of
tho postolllco, where ovory appointment
is neat and pleasant, and work dono
in tho best stylo.
Our esteemed old patron, Mr. John
Hastlo, of Clifton, called Tuosday and
paid liis subscription. May ho live
long and prosper. Wo beliovo "Mr. II.
is now in tho hog shipping busiuess at
North Auburn. .
On Monday last Mr. Hill Daily was
in Auburn. Daily, you know is a
"orushei," and that was his business
here Monday. The forenoon hit spent
at North Auburn, and getting that end
lixed by noon, ho took In tho south
end in the afternoon. .Dally is im
mense, when he gets on the war path,
and a little place like this is "handled,"
as he calls K, in no time at all. lie
amused I ho boys exceedingly Monday
afternoon, and had thetii all laughing.
A man you know with meagre intel
lect and the presumption of a cow-boy,
is always funny. William drove up to
tho Iloldrege when lie camo into town.
"Who's that V asked a man from Mis
souri, in a group on the corner. "Why,
that's Charity Hill," answered one who
knew him. "Charily Hill, who the
devil is Charity Hill, any relation to
HulTalo Hill, or Canada Hill or any of
those Hills notorious for handling pis
tols or the little paste boards?" "No,"
only in sympathyonly in tho peace
ful pursuits of politics. He started
out to criibh Church Howe Into a po
litical grave, but the llrBt really nan
guinary light ho got into ho cried like
a spanked baby instead of standing up
and fighting like a man. I've got
enough of Charity Hill- his salt water
is too near the surface, He's now out
dealing political monto but he's such
a bungler that any one can see through
his game." And thev all went over and
took a look at the great man.
Hurglars entered tho store of Mr.
Nathan Miller, North Auburn, last
Saturday night, broke into his safe and
took his money, about eighty dollars.
The safe was one of tho old-fashioned
lire proof kind. Tho walls buimrnuulH
of heavy sheet-iron filled in with some
concrete composition, the burglars with
apparently little trouble broke and out
a hole through tho back of it with it
crow-bar or pick and an ax. After
punching a hole about eight inches
squaio they easily reached through and
socuied the contents. Who committed
the burglary is not yet known, but it
is believed to .have been a man who
was cook at tho M. P. House, and who
suddenly skipped out about tho same
time.
Hill Daily is one of the most un
grateful or men. When ho stood up
before a largo body of legislators and
wept as it his Jlttlu heart would break.
for a porlidinus and unsuccessful trick,
and between sobs begged the pardon of
those (lignilied gentlemen, it was his
kind-hearted and forgiving colleague,
Church Howe, who sprang to his feet
and moved that tho gentleman bo par
doned, and now ho is waging a deadlv
war on Church. We'll bet the next
time he sots up a howl, Church will
not rush to his rescue but lot him blub
ber It out.
'riiaiMtiiKor utmu'ii lent week in
corporated under th General Laws of
the State, with a capital of twenty-live
thousand dollars, and since elected the
following Hoard of Directors: Chas.
D. Nixon, Church Howe. A. H. Gil
more, P. p. Starin, Win. A. SUriii.
Under tho new organization Mr. Nixon
has been elected president of the bank,
and Mr. P. P. Starin, Cashier. Mr.
Kelsey tho former president being com
pelled to devote the greater portion of
Ids time to his Missomi bank. Mr.
Nixon is expected from New York
very soon.
Gov. Furnas in his card savs if bis
candidacy "tends to ohlitmvitn fin..
tions," etc. How can it so tend when
tho governor himself is mado the tool
of ono of those factions to dofoat the
other faction. Wo use tho epithet
"tool," because that is the word that
exactly expresses the idea. If ho were
the loader, we would so say, but Fur
nas Is no lender. Tom Majors and Hill
Daily are the leal loaders of the fac
tion aim i-urnas Is the tool. That
tho long and short of it.
is
Hon. R. 0. Phillips, secretary and
troasuror of the Lincoln land company,
came down from Lincoln last Saturday.
Ho came purposely to attend the citi
zens meeting held on that evening.
Our pcoplo like Capt. Phillips and are
a ways giatilled with his visits liore.
Ho. watches with jealous earo the in
terests of this locality, and takes a
hand in any business in which thoso
interests aro involved.
Tf the business men of tills plaoo
or any of thorn who aro at all interest
ed in keeping up their local paper,
would like to know what thoy aro do
ing toward its support, we invito thorn
to call and see our books for tho last
months or two, and if they are not
ashamed of the meagre support thev
aro giving it they ought to be.
Wo have a very largo subscription
list for a "country paper." Wo send
papers i every whore. People form opin
ions of towns and people by tho an
pearanco of the papor. If any of our
readers should judge of tho business of
South Auburn by the business 'adver
tised they will certainly concludo It is
pretty slim.
Mr. Diirrnha building, struck by
g htn ng Monday, was insured against
lightning,
Mr. D. J . Wood's littlo daughter is
very sick. Her recovery is very doubt
ful. A nico rain shower and terrific thun
der and lightning Tuesday morning.-
Bon. P. Sander and wifo, of- Brown-villo,-Vere-iu
the city to-d-iy.
Tirst Distriot Congressional Convention
The Kopublicnii Electors of the First
Congressional District of Nebraska are
hereby called to send delegates from
the several counties to meet in Con
gressional District Convention, at Ne
braska City, on Thursday, September
7th, A. J). 1882, at 7 o'clock p. in., for
the purpose of placing in nomination
a candidate for member ot Congress
from 1st Congressional District, and to
transact such other business as may
properly como before the convention.
Tho several counties are entitled to
representation in the convention as fol
lows, based upon tho vote oast for Jsaao
Powers, Jr., in 1881, for Regent of tho
State University, giving one delegate
for each ono hundred and llfty
(150) votes, and one dolegato for the
fraction of seventy-five (75) votes, or
over; also, one delegate at largo for
each county:
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COUNTIES,
COUNTIES.
Klatinriltfoii
Nemaha
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It is recommended: Pirst That no
proxy be admitted t the convention,
except such as are held by persons re
siding in tho counties from which tho
proxies are given.
Second That no delegate shall rep
resent an absent member of his dele
gation unless lie be clothed with au
thority from the county convention or
is in possession of proxies from regu
larly elected delegates.
By order of Republican State Coii
tral Committee.
J a miss W. Dawks, Chairman.
John Stj.kn, See'y.
North Auburn Mixigraphs.
Overcoats wanted.
Sun Mowers are in bloom.
Mr. Oeorgo Mutz has returned to
us
homo in Cass county.
S. S. Leeds, of Hiawatha, has been
spending a few days in town.
Go to Jim Montgomery for a square
deal in a horso tiadc. Jim savs bo
would rather give a man a good horse
at any time than to
have- him think
in advantage of
that ho would take
him in a horso trade.
one on tiio elevator is progressing
rapidly.
George Palmer has commenced work
on a house to rout when Mulshed.
Stay thy cruel hand yet a few more
days, Oil dreaded Jack Prost.
Tho crafty politician is abroad in
t'io land trying to catch with chaff tho
unwary.
Tim long moon jias gone down and a
couple who have boon lighting the bat
tles r nmrrlvtVliforur mix you Imvo
agreed to disatrreo.
Mr. Webb is erecting a dwelling
boiibc and barber shop on First street,
south of Gilmore's block.
Mi. Starin, of Wisconsin, is visiting
his brother, P. P. Starin, cashier of the
Auburn Bank.
Wo learn that Mr. Joseph Ord is pie
paring to build an elegant residence on
bis farm, northwest of town.
Mr. Dightou thinks of building soon.
James Montgomery is pieparing to
build an addition to his house.
W. II. Richaidsoii will commenco
work on his house as soon as ho can
get a lot to suit him.
Warenco Ord and Dora Skillinau
were aolected as teaebors for our school
for the ensuing term.
A day or two ago Mr. Church Howo
and Mr. S. A. Osborn, who had been
"bucking" against each other as to who
should have the Douglas precinct dole
gates, Willi some of the friends of both
of theso gentlemen, camo togethor so
far as to agree upon several gentlemen
for delegates for Douglas precinct. As
there are some changes being mado
from tho original seven chosen, wo aro
unable to givo their names. This,
would seem to indicato harmony, and
we presume harmony was intended to
bo tho result of tho comprise. Both
of the goutlenion having agreed to tho
selection of each name, aro we should
suppose satislled with tho situation in
Douglas. All .Mr. Osborn exacted, wo
bolievo in this delegation was that it
should hold as paramount to ovory other
consideration tho interests of Auburn
and county seat lemoval. And that's
all right.
Wo am credibly informed that tho
Lincoln Land Co." will in a .short tinio
havo tho land in tho vicinity of tho
court house square laid clT into lots,
which will bo placed in tho market.
Tliosnrvoyors will bo here about the
20th inst., when that bountiful location
will bo survejfil and platted. That
will no doubt Kio 11 fresh impetus to
tho "forward march" of Auburn.
M. C. ShurtlolT, an old settler in the
southwest part of tho county, was In
town Monday rupresentiiiK tho interest
of J)r. Popped, of Mt. Pulaski, 111.,
enquiring tho prico of town lots, the
depth of wells, do. Wo hope that Mr.
.Shurtloff may bo tho means of settling
Dr. Poppolo amongst us in tho near iu
turo. If you want to seo w.lpit tho cunning
skill of a good mechanic can accom
plish in tlio way of wood work, go up
to tho now Catholic church and look
at tho altar built therein by' Mr. II. E.
Lyoiu
FRESH TIMOTHY SEED!!
For sale by XJckoll & Shurts..
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M. T. Connor has vacated his pretty
residence on Maxwell sheet, ami moved
to tho peaceful quietude of tho coun
try. The noise and bustlo of tho city
grated harshly upon tho sonsltive
nerves of our friend and he sighed for
thogreen lanes and pastoral scones of
his old homo in tho rural regions.
Sealed bids will bo received until
Monday, August 21st, at 10 o'clock a.
in., to build school houso in district
No, "7, according to specification to bo
found at McGee & Mooro'sstore, per
order of School Board.
Bead what "A Voter" has to say
as to how they make votes against
Church Howo in Brownvillo, on Mist
pago.
Jim. McNaughton, of Brownvillo,
was in town Wednesday, looking into
tho "pollyticks" of Douglas precinct.
T. IT. Dunn, of tho Chicago Lumber
Co., went down to Howe last Tuesday,
on business ior tho company.
YOT TRAV.
AMWYY.S TAKU Till;
B. & JUL R. R.
Examine rtup and time tables carefully. It will
be seen that this line connects with C, 11.
Se Q R. R.j in fact they arc under
one management, jnd taken to
gether form what is called the
BURLINGTON ROUTE!!
SIIOIITIMT AND (fl'ICKIT I.lN'i: TO
Chicago, St. Louis,Peoria,
Des Moines, Kock Island,
AND nsl'IXIAMA' TO ALT. 1'OIXTS
Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana,
Illinois, Michigan, Ohio.
rillNCIPAI, ADVANTAGES Altn
Through Coaches from Nebraska to destination
on C, I). Se Q. R R. No transfers; changes
from C., H. & QR. R, to connecting
lines all made in Union Depots.
THROUGH TICKETS
AT
jLOWEST rates
CAN BE HAD
Upon nppllontlon nt nny stntlnn on tho rnnd,
Aueiils aro also preputucl to check Iiukkhuu
ilirotmli; i,'lvu all Information im to niten,
routes, tlmo, connections, etc., anil to wecuro
sloeplnt; car accommodations
THE NEW LInTtO DENVER
And all points In Colormlo. iTIiIh extension
Im completed and ready for InmineHi, and Hie
publlo can unjoy all the, advantages ol a
through line to Denver and Chlcniro all un
der ono management. V. II, KUSTIS,
Clen'l Ticket Ant.,
Omaha, Neh.
ICow
Uow ftcstorcri !
Just published, a new edition of DR. CUL
VER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency,
Mental and I'hjsioal Incapacity, Impediments to
Marriage, etc. ; jUo, Consumption, Epilepsy and
Fit, induced by self indulgence or sexual extrava
gance, &c,
The celebrated author, in this admirable Essiy,
clearl) demonstrates from a thirty year s successful
practice that the alarming contequcrces of self-
auuic any uc ijuk any cureu: pointing out a mode
of cure as one simple, ecrtain, and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be. may curt: himself cheaply,
privately, and radically.
Say This Lecture should be in the hands of
every outh and every nun in the I ind.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to an)
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents ot two
postage stamps. Address TllO Oulverwoll Mod-
ical Oo., 4 Ann St
New York, N. V. s
post
Office Box, 450
(linger, lluclui, MuiulrnkuybtlllliiKin and
many of tho best medicines known are hero com
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Itcures Dyspcpn, Hhcumalism, Flecplessness,
ulldiseasesof tlie Stomach, DowcN, Lungs, Uver,
Kidneys, nnd nil Female Complaints.
lfyon are wasting nway with Consumption or
ony disease, use tha ToNicto-day. It will surely
help you. Hemember! it h far superior to Mitten,
Essences of Gmper nd other Tonics, s itbuilds
up the system without intoxicating. 50c nmlSi
Mies, at all dealers in druRi. NoncRenuinewithout
lignatureofHiu-o)c&CoN Y. Send for circular
LARGE 8AVIN0 IM BUYI.N0 THE DOLLAIl SIZE.
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NOTICES.
Notice to
Kcdeeiii
Front Tax
Sale.
STATE OK N HUH ASK A, . Bu
CoU.NTV OK MtMAHA, )"'
To 0. H. ThotniiH, Atnnmlii TlioninN, .Inno
Noyes, Ann Noyes.MeltHNnNoyon, Wllllum
Niy(!8 mid Charles Noyen, liclrs-at hiw of
John Noyes, deceiiNedt unci II. C, Thomas ntitl
It. H. Kadley, owners iitiii persons Interested
In tho following described renliy, nml rj, jr
Thoinnsiii.il AmiuiUn Thomas occupiiiitn of
tmld realty:
You and each of vou nrn hnrnliv nntinn.i
thaltlio County of Nemaha, hi tho Statu of
Nchranka, did on tho llrHt dny of November
lBiO, iHiichnHunt public- wale, the following
described realty, Hltuated In Kuld County 0l
Nemallu mid Statu of Nebraska, to. wit;
Of
J'ho went 1ml! of tho northwest quarter of
section two t, In township six 0 North, of
riuiKC fourteen II East, lor tho sum ti.W.
MiniohcliiK for tuxes levied thofoon for 1S7U,
(said realty belnu; assessed for tho year 1870
to the above nntuud II. O. Thomas) and said'
realty having first been ollorod tor biiIo and
remalnlngunsold for want of other bidders'
also onu-tlilrd of tho Routhes.st (junrtor oi
section two 21, In town bIx Oi N., of ratiRo
lourlvcntNj !;., for tlio sum of 81.08, namo
belnt? Tor taxes levied thereon for 1870, (said
realty beluK assessed for the year l70 to tho
nbove ni.mcd II. 0. Tliomas), and snld realty
having first been offered forsuloand remain
Iiik unsold lor wunt of other bidders; also
two thirds of tho southeast quarter of hoo
tlon two raj, In town six () N.,of rnngo lour
teen H E for tho sum of 311 feo, name belnc
ror taxes levied thereon lor 1870, (snld renlty
helm; assessed for tho year 1870, to tho above
named U. S Hadloy). and said realty Imvlnir
llrst been ollcred for sale, nnd roiiiuliiliig un
sold for want of other blddors.
That tho certificates or said tax salcH Imvo
hci'ii duly nsslKiieil to Robert Mulby, who Is
the owner nnd holder thereof.
That tho time of redemption from said
sain expires on tho Hist day of Novomber
And you aro further notified that unless
said realty Is redeemed Irom snld lax sr.lo
within five months from tho dato of this
notice, to.wlt: On or huforn December 20th
lasJ, 1 slinll apply to tho Treasurer of Nema
ha county for a Treasurer's Tax Doed, on or
alter said December iMtli, 18JW, for said roal
Viilne- , ,. . HoimitT Maliiy.
Nebraska City, Neb., July 111, 183.!. 7wl
Notice of Appointment of Administrator,
Estate of Samuel I. Hacker, deceased In the
County Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska.
Notice is hereby given that an application has
been made to the County Court of said County
to appoint Anne M. Hacker, administratrix of
the estate of said Samuel F. Hacker, deceased,
and that August 31st, A. D. 1882. at 100'clock
a. m., at the office 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. J0IIN S. Stull,
Dated July 31, 1S82, 7W4 County Judge.
A'oticc of Probate of Will.
Estate of Elisha I. Merriam. decease.).
In
the County Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska.
In the matter of proving the will of said
Elisha J. Merriam, deceased.
Notice is hereby given tilat August 3tst,at 10
o'clock a. m., at the office of the County Judge
of Nemaha Countv, Nebraska, in Brownville.
Nebraska; has been lixed 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 appear and contest the probate there-f"-
John S. Stull, Countv Judge.
Dated August 1st, 1S83,
ICKnl XoUcc.
T MHiivIIP,H M K'V"nr,lH. Samuel Dally, It.
Dally, Morrlhon.
t ami State ot Nehrnkn, and taxed In tho
. i. j;aily, .Mori Hon, other iiiinin
unknown. On the fith of Derember i""u
ol ! ll irrTn01" f,r l,,p 'l'Ht ti xei'
or IbMi.ll to ls.siiim yeaiHlntervenlnK Mild
InteN. uinotii.tl.iK to one hundred and twill.
y-llvoiind :j.iou doliarH, and Im ,i
tho taxes to date. And that tho time r re.
emptlon will expire on m.ld nmiifru .?ifvl
uehcnued on tho lth day of November b'
lax neeil. Dr, .IohnI' Nrvi
Klllfr1' r"flcnto by7Osl.orn&Ti,yiV,rt
I.t't;jil Notice.
To Mary A. Oldfield; non-resident, defendant.
You are hereby notified that un the 22d day
of July, iS8a,JohnM. Oldfield filed a petition
against you in the district court of Nemaha coun
ty, Nebraska, the praver of whieh is to obtain a
divorce from vou on the ground of adultery and
desertion. You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before Mondav, the 3rd day of Sep
tember, 1882. John M. Olumeu,
Hy Osborn Si Taylor, his attorneys.
IVotlce of Dissolution. "
Noiiceis hereby given that the co-partnership
heretofore existing between G. V. l'airbrother
Sr., G W. l'airbr. ther, Jr. and Benj. F. Sanders,'
as G. V. Fairbrother & Co. publishers of the
Nebraska Advertiser," b this da) dissolved by
mutual consent. G. W. Fairbrother, Sr. and
G. V. Fairbrother, Jr. wilt continue the besints,
assume all liabilities contracted by the firm, and
all sums due or becoming due on subscription or
other business of the firm must be paid to them.
G. V. Fairbrother, Sr.,
G. Y. Faikbrothih, Jr ,
. , Binj. i SaniukL
Auburn, Neb., August 8, 1882.
IVolivc olUlNsolutlon.
The firm of Clagett Se Son is this daydiuolvod
bj mutual consent, J. H. Clagett retiring, and
I.) nn 1 M. Greene bu)ing his interest in the stock
The business in the future will cairied on byC E
Clagett and L M. Greene, under the firm name
of Clagett & Greene, who will collect and settle
a I accounts due from the old Grin. Please
change the names on your books and oblige,
Yours Respectfully.
T , . . Clagett (c Grust,
Johnson, Neb., July jo, 1882.
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