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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1882)
30 CARS OF COAL Being received by POST OFFldE HOURS. Ktnm 7100 . ' 9 P- in' Sunday, from U m. to 1 p. m. Farmeu ami ntncrs pic take notice. 0. W. lAlRnilOTmiR,J..r.M THURaDAYtSEl'T. 14, .... Tuesday was till Hottest. I'rnit "cans lit Willing Hnw. Jrtr Omirt. Notice the ohnngu In r Collins' tllllO OlUlli Look out Tor .!. . KoniB1 plrii In tin ' other column. " District burntls In session tills week ut Jirownvillo, llitilteTls selling for 'JO cents u pound )n this market. .Poaches sold on our streets this week fdrM'centsn bushel. .Too Groan's now house is completed niul ready lor occupancy. Mr. ThonipMoii I'uxton Is building 11 nitio lenideneo In Nemaha City. Wo havo not had enough rain hero for more than a month to lay tho dust. Messrs. Dillon and Croan arc expect ing hoino their bettor halves this week. A" V " your "P" ni"i "nil wr milA )' " ' y""r ."",,ll,' Hilly Shanks, our liveryman, Is at tending the State Fair at Omaha this week. Miss Josio Parker, who has beon sick Willi brain lever, Is slowly convalesc ing. I Mr. Wykes, station agent at this placo has gone on a visit to friends in Ohio. (J. W. Cornell, 11 follower of Hlaek Btono. Is attending court ut Hrownvlllo this week. Tho "pralrio schooners" continue- to vnd their way through Auburn, go ing West. Tho Morohnnts of Tecumseh lmd an excursion to Hrownvlllo over tho Jl. & M. Inst Sunday. hooh In anotlior column for tho "Regulator," under tho caption of Wagons and Hugglcs. OUr now bcIiooI house Is Hearing Completion, and as soon as dono the fall term or school will commence. Dr. West has relltted and refurnished tho Maxwell property and Is now tak ing his meals by his own coal oil stove. Hunk Wert, tho man who "licks pos tage stamps" at tho postolllco, took a flying trip to Hrownvlllo Monday, and "pumped" a hand-car back. A fellow by tho name of Henderson, passed through South Auburn on his way from Kansas to Taiklo, Mo., with :ir head of as lino stock cattle as we have seen for some time. Arthur V. Walsh, tho ubiquitous knight of trowel and mortar, is put ting the finishing touches to tho interi or of the Catholic church, and a nicer or neater job can not be found in tho state. Last Wednesday there wore eight wagons loaded with lumber hitched In front of tho Nemaha County Hank, bought at tho Chicago Lumber Co.'s yards, South Auburn, for Mr. Hehrns' iiow barn. District Ooiitral Committee, Tho following gentlemen compose the Congtertslonnl Central Committee: T. W. J'epoon, Hlohardson, Win. Itoblnsoii, Harpy. Church Howe, Nomalm, A 1 i'i Urdilt, Otoe. Jus. Steel, Saunders. H. H. (Jaloy, Lancaster. nilandoTelTttCassi C, (J. Horsey, Gage, (!. A. Holmes, .lohnsoib ,1. S. Iiinn, Pawnee. K. Nye, Douglas, The Nebraska City I'risa, Hpaklng of tho congtertslonnl convention and tho nomination of Judge Weaver, says: rim iiiiiniiitiHon was a fairly fought battle, Mr. Weaver did not enter tho contest with a largo amount of sup port, but bis friends sioou ny nun steadily. He owes his election to Church Howe, who llrst named Mit chell who very nearly took tho honors, and when tho combination failed ho had tho strength of purpose to give his Htrength to .ludgo weaver. Six young southern girls aro taking a tramn across tho mountains of North Carolina, on foot, a distance of six or seven hundred miles, much of It through wild and uninhabited regions. They carry hammocks in their knap sacks and aro ready to camp out at night. Three aro Virginians and three aroMarylandorsjtho oldest is twenty and tho youngest seventeen. Tho passenger coach was taken oil of tho H. & M. between Tociiniboh and Nebraska City on Wednesday. Tim reason of this dublless Is a scarcity of coaches on tho main lines at proaont, in !i....iimmnil!iti. nxcnrsiou names aim the immense travel to and from tho State Fair. This may bo all right but it is te.iriblcon business and the towns along the line. There waa a Demo initio convention in Hrownvlllo last Saturday. They didn't nominate, but adjourned to meet again. The .nost pertinent misiness done by tho convention was tho re moval of Oapt. .lack Mercer and G. H. Mooro from the central committee. They wore the chairman and secretary, too. WAGONS AND BUGGIES ike Chicago Lumber Co., Auburn and Johnson. CHEAP and GOOD. wuiLiMjmMtMuaiiMuaaumitJunjinmtn .t. - - . Special Notices. Notices under thU head -"Wanted," "For Salo,,,"For ltent," etc., fivo cents per line, cncli ltiAorllon. T710H SAtiE.-A KOOtl resldolti In Boutlt JJ Auburn. Apply to II. J. F. Wert &. Co. MONBY TO LOAN, Wo enn nil oliotco loitua In ttireo days, Apply to Osborn ifc ij lor. IilOHHAIiK. lllnnk DotMA.CImtle? niitl Ileal ! Estalo MortKOKos, UIIU of Hale, Notes, Etc at TUB A1)VKUTI)KH olllooi EXTIIA coplos of Tmk AiJVKiiTlsHitfor.'falo' at the postofilce. NOTICK. If OU owo us nfiythinit ori subscription pleaao como in or Betid lii and pay us. Wo need our luonuy, 1pOH8ALK.-C'loVorIIuyi Call on Mnrnoy ! Ottonn. A GOOD nustncsfl lot on Center Avenue, near hotel .South Auburn, for sulo utionp" by II, J. F. Wert A Co. AUTANTHDTO I1IIY. Two uood farms of YY from 0 tolOOncre. near tho con tor or Nomalm county. Apply to II. J. F. Wert jn i. iiuniuiuuu. HOLD 10TJR HORSES!! TJIJfj WAGONS ARE ON THE WAY ! And will soon arrive for the 'REGULATOR.' iTfj.jJn t rn.nn.Umi this New Enter- prise, let me say to my old and new customers that I shall keep m stock a full line of the best anal Latest unprov- ea wagons, owgg urn mm n,. -, Implements. Ml mho contemplate buying Wogons or Buggies this fall will save money oy jiiukuoi uivo "BBGTJLATOB" (inn.ll. n.N Twill soon receive Four cars of Wagons and Buggies, ' and they are all Warranted, and MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICES. Now, Stop, Think, Look around before pur chasing if you wish to make money. I lOOMH TO HUNT. Four nice rooms In thd IV Knnllhunr & Kiel lllnnk to Int. Ilntnt, iannnli1n I? ..... I n i . llnlnlllnA R...O iviiouunuiui liiiuiiu i.i- A unKjiuuu. PUBLIC S E STOCK! Tho wholo number of immigrants landed at Castle (iarden during the month of August was 28,105, as against .'J3.810 during the same month in 1881, a falling off this year of r,(175. Tho total for this year, however, thus far ls:Jl!l,2.r, as compared witn juu.-hi mr tho llrst eight months 01 ihhu. an ex cess In favor of 1882 of :),148. Thoy had a jubilee something after tho fashion of tho Indians at Hrown- vllle Friday night, over tho defeat of ir'hiii-t'.li ITmvn. Hut (hat doesn't alter tho fact, howover, that if they will not vote l'rico s army against mm no can any day carry Hrownvlllo by a good round majority. A decision by a Missouri court has just determined that a parent cannot control a daughter over tho age of 21 against her will. Parents in other states than Missouri would llko to know If they can control their daugh ters at any age. Our old friend A.J. Tlngloy.of Hrat ton, laid on our table Wednesday, a dozen of tho nicest seedling poaches wo havo ever seen. Tho largest meas ured 10 li Inches and tho average of tho lot was about 1) inches. THOS. RICHARDS. ALE OF L!V 1 m The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at Silver Stream Stock Farm' in Bedford Precinct, Nemaha county, Nebraska, Ten miles north east of Humbofdt. and Seven miles south-west of Auburn, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1882, . iu m clnrr, fli. fnllnw'inp- nronertv. to-wit; 250 Head of Young Merino Sheep (mostly Lwcs) sold in groups of 25 Head. 10 Head of 2-year old Grade Short-Horn Heifers. 10 Head of 2 and 3-year old Steers. 10 Head of Spring Calves (Grade Heifers). 2 Head of High Grade of Bull Calves. 2 Head of Thoroughbred bun waives, onc a yemmg;. 2 Head of 2-year old Heifers, (Thoroughbreds). 2 Head of Thoroughbred Short-Horn Cows. One Patent Little Gem Creamer (new). One Cahoon Patent Broad Cast Seed Sower. Other articles not mentioned in the above list. . ,t-vt.t ..i ,n ..i,.,.i, rmxiUannnrii frnTn iiiiru.'iri. Xo resorved or by bids al lowed At'tho close of tho sale a pair of Good Parin Horses will bo offered for sale by another party. ... .. f . TKKMS UV SAUK. All sums unuur ?iu u.iau. " '" -" "" , - months will bo given, purchaser giving nolo with approved secun y, wi bout in terest if paid when due. if not paid upon maturity, then said nolo to haw 10 per cent, interest from date of now. A discount of 10 per cent, for cash. IR. .A.. ST E-W-A-ieT, :w3 MAKKET REPORTS SOUTH AUIJUIIN MAIIKKT. HUKnr Coffro I) IbH 41 00 .SiiRnfCUtolO lbs 1 00 Klour, Glen Hock, per 100 lbs '1 75 Allcn'H a 5(1 " Nemaha Mill " " : W " HotnowoodH 8 fiO I'otatocH per bu 25 Applco, Green 50 f' Dried 12 lbs 1 00 Onions per bushel 5075 nitib I't-r imriui 4 v" CnbbnKO per head !l5 i'-K per ior.on .- vi'Si liuitor .. .m 'A) O It A IN StAllKliT, Wlicnt No 2 C0(Sl7'i Corn old 50 OhIh inraz? Hurley 4055 Kyo 10 STOCK MAHKKT. Cattle S2 26 5 50 Hoks 7 007 50 Andy Davison, (Jeorgo Cross, Tom Shurtr. and (Jus. Moore drove out to Mr. A. Horhrns' farm, on tho Muddy, Tuesday, and helped him raUe his now barn, and took supper with him. His barn Is 24x80 feet. "Uarnoy and Jot," until recently om iilovitd on thu Hrownvlllo and Phelns transfer Hue, Is now owned by George Cross, of this placo. They aro the heaviest team of draft homes in tho county, and do not know what it Is to stall with a load. No honest man will stop his paper, or attempt to do so without paying his subscription in full. Although tho amount duo may bo small yet tho prin ter cannot afford well to loBe It. When you want to stop your paper pay up and quit even like an honest man ought to. Tho election In tho State of Maine, Monday, resulted In a glorious victory for tho wholo Republican ticket, over the rag-tags, bummers and Democrats opposed. Tho Inlluenco of Hlaluo con tributed largely to this result which lu mwiMior brilliant feather in his plume. Roblo's majority for governor will probably exceed 8,000. Tho Ho publlcahs have gained six senators and fourteon representatives, giving thorn u majority on joint ballot. Af Mm Hminbltcan iudlclal district convention held at Nebraska City last Friday, Hon. Church Howe presided. Tho convention wAs fully attended, and harmony prevailed excepting tho usual row amongst the Lancaster dele gates. J. 11. Strobo, of Cass, Wilson and Courtney, of Lancaster, and Mur lin, of Otoe, woro candidates. Mr. Strobe- wuh nominated on tho second ballot. Ho is a good lawyer, ot Platts moiith, and popular where known in thy district'. "Wo havo had a six week's drought, but it came too lato to hurt tho crops, except lato corn, and there was not much of that. The average corn crop will bo much above tho avorago yield. Hon. F. Sanders, a "comp." on the Lincoln Journal, camo down to seo his wifo and friends In Hrownvlllo. Satur day laHt, paid Auburn a visit Tuesday and returned to Lincoln Wednesday. Tho Mallard duck has mado Its ap pearance In this part of tho country, niul noon will 1 1 lot voiithfnl niinrods and amateur spoitstuon bo slaying tho web-footed fowl. Cant. H. M. Hallov. accomimnlod by his brother and family, of Tennessee and Mrs. W. A. Railoy woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Cross, Monday. Tho foundation for tho largo tank to bo erected at this placo iB nearly completed, and soon the engines on the road will stop hero for water. Olmrlln Svkes. thn nonnlar elork at Tom Shurtz' drug store, visited the family of Dr. McGrew at London last Sunday. TaH lTmliliirt. "inlnn bust" of tllO lloldrege, made a Hying trip to Hrown vlllo Tuesday last, on nusinoss. If you want to know whereto trado and got bargains, read tho advertise ments in this (taper. Confederate bonds were recently pur chased in Richmond at S7.&0 por 81,000. Thero aro over :100 sick and wounded Hrltish troops at thu hospital at Isnmi-lia. .1. W. GAVITT. Al'ctioskkh. aissasasaaBsi Church Howo, Tho man who says that Church Howe is not, above all things, true to his frionds. is not lit to bo in Nebraska politics. Tho loyalty of Church Howe who had It In his power to prevent the harmonious work of Thursday's convention in this district, and who had ample temptation to become a dls organizer is a matter of record. Without Church IIowo's help, Weaver probably could not have ueen nomi nated. 'Tho manner in which "the gentleman from Nomalm" handled him self and tho most faithful followers that over went into a light withu man. ihu.u now 'i-inllt to his sairacitv. and es tablishes for him a character for polit ical manhood which Is as rare as it is imhln. Omaha lltnuhllmn. Tlio above is well said, and ovory un prejudiced man who was proaont, and not asleep, will bear witness to its truth. Worth Rememboriuo-. Now that good times are again upon iiH.lt Is worth remembering that no one can enjoy the pleasantestsurround- im.u if in hail inilMi. There are huti- dreds of miserable people going about to-tlav with uisoriioreu hioiuimjii, uvci or kidneys, when a bottle of Parker s (Singer Tonic would do them more good than all the medicines they have over tried, NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! On or about tho SEPTEMBER lOTil, Mrs. K. C. White, of Urownvillc, and Mrs. W. T. Hoed, of Au burn, will open out at North Auburn a full stock of MILLINERY, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, AND NOTIONS NOTICE OF PROVING CLAIMS. Estato of Hatnucl F. Ilaclcer, iloceaHed. In tho County Court of Nemaha county Ne braslca. Notice Is hereby kI von thatOctobor Oth. December 25tb, lRS'J, and July lnt, 1KS.I, at 10 o'clock a. in., of each day, nt the olllco nf 1. . fniittt Tiiflirn nf X!nmn1in nrtll t v Nebraska, In Urownvltle, Nebraska, havo been fixed by the court nn the tlmos and placo when and where all persons who havo claims and domandn against said decerned can havo tho saino examined, adjusted and allowod, all claims not presented at tho last mentioned (into twill bo forever barred, by order of the court. Johns. STtfti.. County JudKO. Dated Roptombor fi, 1S.S2. 13w4 m J. F. Wert $ Co., Eeal Estate and Insurance Agents, SOUTH AUBURN Can furnish you with Good Farms, Im proved and otherwise In Nemaha coun ty, and vacant and Improved town lots In North and youth Auburn and Johnson. Have also a number or business and reHlden co houses In Honth Auburn for rent. Can furn ish blanks or any discretion. Apply at tho poitolllce, Calvert, Nebraska, we havo FOR SALE A very desirable resldonce on Carson St. FOR SALE AKOoddwelltiiKhoiisoon Nemaha street. -Well.Stablouud othor conveniences on the promlneti. FOR SALE One of tho most desirable small residences In tho city. Good well, trees, etc. FOR SALE A plcosnnt little dwelling on Maxwell st. FOR SALE A desirable busluoss lot on Centre Avenue. FOR RENT Four business rooms favorably located In South Auburn. FOR RENT Numerous dwellings and suits of rooms In dlrU-renl parts of town. Tn connection with this business there will bo a llrst-class E DRESS-MAKING- T STABL1SHMBNI. The crops In Hungary havo been so productive that thero will bo a surplus nf ir.ir.n nno centals of wheat and ryo after deducting tho amount necessary for consumption. Compared with last year, they sup ply of hogs for tho winter marketing is said to bo 10 to 20 per cent, less , in all tho states, save Minnesota and A is- eousin. pi.. i mtotitt,, inHiw for tho port of Chicago during August amounted to 8r00,i.')0.2S. An amount, says tho In ter Ocean, nover before reached. Some of tho lowa editors who have boon sporting themselves in Colorado woro robbed at Lor.dvllle. Tho rogues mistook thorn for bank presidents. (Sen. Howard has taken command of tho army of the I'latto, in tho absence of lieu. Crook, Tho ladies of Nemaha county aro cordially Invited to call and inspect our stock. II. J. F. Wert has been commissioned agent for tho Sprlngllold F. it M. In surance company of Massachusetts, and will insurn your property from loss by lire or wind. Yon will find him at tho postolllco, South Auburn, Nebr. For r7m PHnus go to Oosa' rooms North Auburn, lie is permanently located hero and It is to his interest tu do good work. If you want to buy a farm or rent u I house call on Wert Sc t o. Hoducod Prices in Meat. Tho Calvert Meat Market will furn ish meat from this date at tho follow ing reduced rates: Surloln Steak M 9- Hound 1J Hoast " Chuck Hoillng pelcos trom u to 7c. llHNHV H.uiM, Prop. How IjOhI, DRow ttcNtoreri ! luit publiihed. a new edition of DR. CUL VERWEI.L'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Spermatorrhnra or Seminal Weak nesi, Involuntary Seminal Losiei. Impottncy, Mental and Phyiiral Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; alio, Coniumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance, Stc, The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty year's successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be udically cured; pointing out mode of cure as one simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suuerer, no matter wnai his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. rjfjy- This Lecture snouia oe in rne nanai 01 every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents ot two postage stamps. 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