Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 07, 1882, Image 4

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BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO.
Rates of Atlvcrtibing:
Luc.il Noticei, fint week, 10 centi per line j
Inch sntieiient wccU, 5 cents per line.
HiipUy localj, 15 centi per line.
Advertisement! on local page, 50 centi per
each per week.
Miscellaneous aJ 50 cents per inch per month.
Legal nils at legal rates.
UMeacL'asuxtsxstsasaiumMa.v iUMi.,i 1 ,mxuJt
Yellow fovnr still rage tit IJiowiih
ville, Texas.
If you want to buy a farm or rent a
house call 011 Wort & u.
00,000,000 postage stamps aro annual
ly used In tho United States,
It. Strohlo, or Itrownvlllo
South Auburn last week.
was In
Machine oils of all kinds at greatly
reduced prices at Xlekoll's In Urown
vllle. It Is said to ho not probable that the
Otoe Indian lauds will come into mar
ket this fall.
The Second .Judicial District conven
tion will be held at Nebraska City,
Tuesday 1'Jlli inst.
fion. ('rook ItiiH gone to Arizona to
look after those red-skinned lousy
wards of Uncle .Sam.
Nicw (loons Pall Styles of Mats at
(Mrs. Miller's Millinery store, South
Auburn. l.oioTrhvs,
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Gratiot, 111., isticvcrely alllietcd with
diphtheria. Five children recently
died there in one family.
A jeweler of Omaha, a few days ago,
was oonlldenced out of 000 worth of
diamonds and other valuable baubles.
Alexander M. Sullivan, an Irish M.
I. will soon arrive in the United States
to present Ireland's troubles and posi
tion by a series of speeches. Mr. S.
is said to lie a brilliant orator.
Missionary work seems to pan out
in Madagascar. Out of a population
of!,r,00(,(, tU01n !ir" 70.000 native
christians. The first missionary visited
that island about sixty years ago.
Near Las Vegas, N. M., at a small
Mexican town,.). . Perry was killed
in i tight with some Mexicans over a
Mexican woman. Perry fell at his
post, killing two greasers before he
gave up his seuorita.
At Anoka, Minn., a train ran Into a
carriage containing four young people,
William llackett, Joseph Cole, Miss
Florence linker, and Miss Ullio Daw;
son, roturnlnir from a dance. All four
wore kilhd, togother with the horses.
A substantial fanner at Casselton.
.'Dakota, disgusted with the report of
' Hie local papers and railway agents,
desires the Timi-a to state that the av
erage crop in the very cream of the
wheat district of that Territory will
not exceed ten bushels per acre.
An insurrection has been raging in
Oorea recently and the king ami queen
havti been assassinated. The dissatis
suction was created by a- late treaty
with the United States and England,
which the natives thought would ad
mit too many of those heathenish for
eigners to their country.
The Atchison Cmmpion says: "The
Missouri Pacific will construct a branch
line this fall from Avoca on the Oma
ha line to Lincoln, Nebraska, a distance
of some twenty miles. This branch
will bo of material benefit of the trade
of this city, and will also Increase our
railroad facilities."
A correspondent
Valentine's district
in Congressman
says "The lite,
while professing to be the organ of the
people, has appeared as the supporter
of atownslto corporation." We pre
sume the JU'i) was paid for it's work, as
it would go back on the people very
suddenly for money.
The (list congressional district
contains 8,000 Republican majority
when united: but it will be Impossible
to unite a full vote on any one man.
While such Is undoubtedly the case,
any Hepubliearr who may receive
the Indorsement of iheeonvention will
be indorsed at the polls by at least
(5,000 majority.
Toniinv Wolfe, of the Seward .V
porter Is well named a wolf to all In
'tout 11111I purpose. Thu little coyote,
who always coin m the howl that comes
from lhwowntor's den, Is now yelping
across the line, "If Howe Keta the
nomination, the party will be divided."
The iiovot had belter mend the party,
which lie hart mivcumI, in his own coun
ty, before he begins to advise others.
OitizonsTakoNotico,
We the undersigned citizens of South
Auburn, feeling the need of a county
fair, and thinking the following plan
can be made a siiccchs, hereby call u
meeting ut.Hatnuelson's Hall, Saturday
evening, to consult on the matter. The
plan being as follows: To make a dis
play ol' fruits, grains, vegetables, Mow
ers and 1. idles' handiwork, such as is
generally found in a Moral hall, using
Mr. Saniiielson's vacant store room,
the hall, and if necessary making a
temporary shed on the vacant lots
north of said block. The entrance of
all display articles being free. A small
admittance will charged to the fair,
one-half which will be paid out in pie
miiiins which will bo published. Tlio
other hair to pay expenses and If any
should bo left It will to the Public
Library Association which will ad
vance the necessary funds to make It
a success. The time proposed is Sep
tember -jo, 21, '22 and 12:;. The (list two
days being for gathering the displays,
the last two for exhibition. Some cel
ebrated speaker will address the peo
ple1, and a track for short races will be
arranged. It is hoped from this to build
up a county fair next year. Wo cor
dially invito the people of North Au
burn to unite with us 111 this effort as
we did with them in the celebration of
the Fourth of July.
(il!0. HiKcuwrs,
Alio. D. Cuosh,
Tkd. IIl'dimkt,
. W.M. Wll.MNd,
JOd. T. Joudan.
ui.xJLijmmiijiu.Ll.uituuuix,Mwmiis
On the stilt li ult. thu HrltUh trmqw
anil Kgyptlnns had tint Unit battle of
Guy POUHCiitHtci. mIiico Him iNiiulnirtU
triflllt of AWKMulrlu. lu. WoUeley
ftiWiPkwl the forms oiitmirltwl utHltir
Artibt with tfruHt ennftilunee but wis
nntal with gvmu lit. 'Hie llrUltth Oomttor rmUr wtliitftiM that iiIhm
1 RflUlert) did not "top in tliwir r-tiwt bnlUa of th rrlm mimJ invert? of
nMerfiMU 1 11 IU. all ho 11 ill ArnM UM Ohio. at iU to llm 1 1, mot trJft. Tin
nt Mkiw.nml It took tlin immm nf , ml of IUUri rUll, h ,
Oi tjrwit l'iillh (IsooMtsI iiiiiotiKiit tho l.noo.nw, nmrlr tiv Mm miloout ..f
j-if.iitrv ti I'H ol ,i pit.iti.in p.(n all Uv.
Notico to tho Afflicted.
Dim. Calveit and Fillers, of Illinois,
will heat the lloldrege, Auburn, Nu
maliu county, Nebraska, Wednesday
and Thursday, September dlh and 7th,
1882, for the purpose of examining and
treating Hie several diseases of which
the body is heir to, of the chronic form
of every character, diseases of the
nervous system, female diseases, kid
ney troubles and urinaiy diseases, dis
eases of the eye and ear, chronic dis
eases of the stomach and bowels, dis
eases of the respiratory organs, ulcers,
sores, enlargement of tho joints. We
will further say that we will 1m at the
above named place at regular stated
times during the fall and winter, for
interest of the atllicted huuianitv, we
intend giving general satisfaction and
a trial is all we desire to convince in
valids of our skill. Wo will visit pa
tients in the vicinity that are not ablw
to visit us. Consultation free, only
where we visit patients.
Prescriptions cash, as wo invariably
compound our own prescriptions.
Dr. W. M. UAI.VAKT.
" IEEE TO ALL?"
Ono Thouaatul Bottloa of Marsh's Goldou
Balsam to ba Givou Away.
Fvery person who is sulVering witli
consumption, Weak Lungs, Ilronchilis,
a Cough or Cold, Sore Throat, Hoarse
ness, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma,
or any disease of tho Throat or Lungs,
can obtain a trial bottle of Maumi's
doi.itiiN Ha i.sam, tho great Cough
romeiiy, ireo ol charge, by calling at
Niekell & Shurtz's drug store, South
Auburn Neb.
Persons who have tried this valuablo
medicine can procure the largo bottles
at ."i0 cents and Si. 00. Thousands of
mimes nave neon given away to prove
us extraordinary merit. Two doses
will benelit.
For all IM001I disorders and Liver
complaints use Mausii's (loi.mcx
Hi.ooi) & Livkk Tonio. It purilies
the Ihood, invigorates the Liver,
Stomach and Howols, regulates tho
Kidneys and strengthens tho system.
Sample bottle free. 12 w 4
Roportof Oalvort Library Association for
August,
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limit roo'il for inotitli....
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Will tho members please meet at the
hall next Saturday night at 7 o'clock.
There Is business of importance to
transact. All come who are interested
in having a good public library.
D.J. Wood, Sec'y.
Musical Oorrcurt. '
Thoro will be a concert held in the
Falrview Church, Saturday evening,
September tilth, conducted by Prof. ,j.
H. Dyo, the proceeds to bo used to pur
chase an organ. Allure cordially in
vited to attend. Senator Tipton Is ox
peeted to address Hie meeting. Ad
ml.sshm. a cunts; children under 12
years old, 0 cents.
P. S. If the lirclemenev of the
weather ju events its being held 011 the
evening of the I nth, It will bo held In
one week, the siad.
Itov. A.S. Powell, of Sterling, Xeb.,
will preach In Sainuwlson's Hall nel
Sublmth mornliiK and evening Mr,
Powell hone of the loading Prmliv
terlau mlitistern of the state, and all
who attuiul Horvteu will b well pi whom!.
Hh wilt hIho dfllvwr a iHrture on Tnn
dm night hi Uim hall. Mihjwt : "Sttihts
uf thH CrUitHniiUI." ThU will lie aqual
In a vlHlt to tUe dmiMiiiiHl.'4 Do nut
fall to attMMl. N' tMlinlttNiH fte,
HOLLADAT & EBERLT,
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I SUCCESSORS TO S. H. MADDY.
Have Just Keceived an Immense Stock of Drugs, Stationery,
TOILET AETICLES,
And everything that pertains to the Drug Business. We propose to compete with
any firm in the County. Call and see us, and &e convinced.
Physician's Prescriptions andfamili Receipts carefully prepared.
HOLLADAY & EBERLY, North Auburn, Nebr.
FOR SALE !
One ,'i-S)riii Waron,
2 Lumber Wafovs.
1 Set J Ay hi Harness.
One f'J-year old Colt.
One or all can bo bought cheap for
CasjII as I hnvo no use for them.
Ti:d. IIi?i)i)AH''r,
South Auburn, Neb.
A shipment of twenty cars of cattle
were made froln Chicago last week,
via. tho (brand Trunk & Frio roads, irr
tho new palace stock cars. They are
so arranged that cattle can bo fed and
watered in transit without unloading.
They are supplied wtJwsrter when the
engine is taking vnJ'"' and maybe fed
while the train is moving from the bins
in the top of the car. This is ono of
the best of hunjMtarian inventions.
The cars are thr,tr 1 the Montgomery
Palace Stock CarVdnipiiny, N. Y.
Don't FaFtoRead This!!
Any party wishing to purchase a
Heatty Organ or Piano, I will furnish
them any stylo des-i, less the trans
portation to any railroad station in
Nebraska. Address G. M. Hauxks,
Auburn, Tecumseh, or Jleatrice.
A most terrible hail storm visited
Pesth, 2Sth ult., destroying crops of
all kinds, demolishing lift y houses and
causing thu death of a number of per
sons. ;,
Summer USUI in cry csoosIm at
r'uost.
Miss Dollio Terry will for tho next
thirty days sell summer millinery goods
at cost. This is a rare ehanco to get
good goods way down low, and all are
invited to call at once.
Tho Omaha papers expose a dandy
loafer of that city for insulting 11 lady
on the streets. His name Is Joe Her.
That is the best way of dealing with
such mashers so that they will be
known, and barred tho society of de
cent people.
II. J. V. Wert hasbec'i commissioned
agent for the Springfield F. A, M. In
surance company of Massachusetts,
and will insure your property from
loss by lire or wind. You will llnd him
at the postotllee, South Auburn, Nebr.
M. P. Ilanagan, attorney at law, is
the authorized agent for tho Adyku
tisuu at Nemaha City, and will receipt
moneys paid htm on subscription and
job work.
Kotlucod Prices in Meat.
The Calvert Meat .Market will furn
ish meat from this date at the follow
ing reduced rates:
Surlo'.n Steak 12K ts.
Hound " , 10 " "
Hoiwt S "
Chuck 10 "
Moiling peicos from 0c to 7o.
Hkn'uy IIaum, Prop.
Linn & Cooper.
Calveit, Xeb., are now ready to re
ceive grain of all kinds, for which they
will pay tho highest market price
Call at tho elevator.
.1. ii. (i tSKIBilb, .llHtiugor..
The Nebraska State Fair will open
at Omaha next Monday. The Omnhas
are making grand preparations fr it,
and declare It will eclipse all previous
fairs in Nebraska,
Frtwh llroiul, plus and wikos irl-
wnyn on hand at A. Palmora, Hrown
vlUc Goto , t ltS yW .Sj;,,y j,Uf .?ft I1"'
lillit . ,ket price for your uwdu. ,
Thu II. 1 M. II. H. known n the
"HurUiiKUuii HontMoffn ap'ial ad
vauUijiirt to trtiv)(M. bo lurlr ad
YuittEutiKMit in tkln fmm. Dsta
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FURNITURE
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Will open about SEPT. iotli, a Large and Complete Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture,
UNDERTAKING GOODS, ETC-
Wc propose to keep a full line of everything usually found in a first-class
Hardware and Furniture Store, and cordially solicit your patronage.
Will always pay the hiyhesi 'market price for Live Stock.
Remember the place JOXES BROS. & J3A ILEY,
ive us a
tJoliiiNoii, IVel).
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North Auburn,
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Where you will find one of the finest stocks of General Merchandise in
Nemaha County.
You will find the nicest SPRING STOCK of CLOTHING for
all ages.
You will find DRESS GOODS of the latest stvlcs and patterns.
You will find a nice line of LADIES and CHILDREN'S Shoes.
Yqu will find an excellent line of BOOTS and PLOW SHOES
Men.
You will find a full stock of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, etc.
You will find one of the nicest store rooms and the most gentlemanly
clerks in Nemaha County.
Wc extend a cordial invitation to come and see us before buying, and
wc will guarantee that in quality and price wc wil suit you.
hemember the place,
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