Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 28, 1882, Image 1
& 7kr JkT'fK vM ebmzfa MdveriiBer. B ESTABLISHED 1856. I OLDEST PAPER IN THE STATE. AUBURN, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1882. VOL 27, NO. 15. WtL VI. t S X I SOUTH AUBURN BUSINESS CARDS. A RKWRIOHT & CURZON, tt- JEWELERS, KLOIN, BPUINaFIKLI) find WALTIIAM WATCHES. South Auburn, ... Nebraska. BF, WEST, M D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, flOUTII AUnUUN, NKU. OFFICE. Up Stain, over Advehtiw office. CORNELL, O. W., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflloo one door north of Klochcrs Store. SOUTH AUUUUN, NEIl. Will prnctlco In all tho Courts and attend to collodions, flHICAGO LUMBER CO., -Dealers In Lumber, Paint, Limo and Coal, SOUTH AUUUUN, NEBUASKA. DILLON U CROAN, Dealers In Drugs, Books, Stationery, Points. Oils, Glass, Cigars, Etc. South Auburn Nebraska. DEVIN & FISHER Gonoral Merchandising. DttY GOODS, OltOCEHIES, HATS, CAPS. HOOTS, SHOES, Etu. South Auburn, Ncbrosko. DJ. WOOD, NOTARY PUBLIC, And Lightning, Klronnd Wind INSURANCE AGENT. South Auburn, Nob. ED WALTZ, BARBER All kinds of Tousorlal work dono with neatness and In tho latest styles of tho art. Shop second door north of tho Holdrcgc. GEO. RIECHERS, Doalcr In Clothing, Hots, Caps, Boots, Shoos, mid Qnoonswaro. Duttor, Eggs and Produce taken In exchange for goods. South Auburn, ... Nebraska. G W. FAIRBROTHER, SR. NOTARY PUBLIC, Will pay nttontlrn to Conveyancing, Land Agency business and taking Depositions. Blank Deeds Mortgages, and all sorts of blanks on hand, HOLDREGE HOUSE. Best Hotel In tho City. TED HUDDART, Proprietor. First-class Samplo Rooms, Good Livery Stable and cood Accommodations.. . South Auburn, "i - Nebraska? HUTCHINS & ELLIOTT. Keillors In Agricultural Implomonts, Wagons, CarriagosJBto. South Auburn, - - Nebraska. HENRY HARM, Proprietor CALVERT MEAT MARKET,1 Nloo, Sweet, Fresh Meat always on haud, nt Hoasonublo Kalefc. r South Auburn, .... Nebraska. H.J; F. WERT & CO. Insurance && Collection Agents. Special attention given to rontlng and buying and soiling Farms and city property. P. O. Building, South Auburn, Nob. LINN & COOPER, Dealers In GRAIN & STOCK. Highest Market price paid for all kinds of Grain and Live Stock. Oillco at tho elevator. South Auburn, Neb. cGEE & MOORE. Dealers In GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SOUTH AUBUHN, NEB. Highest Market Price paid for Buttor and Egggs and Produce. MRS. A. H. RICHARDS, Milliner and Drossmakor, Full Stock of Ladlos Furnishing Goods and Fanoy Notions. Second door South of Dill on & Croan's drug storo.South Auburn, Nob. N' IICKELL & SHURTZ. Dealers In Drugs, Glass, Paints, Oils, Stationery and Wall Paper. SOUTH AUBURN, . - NEBIl. K. B. CLANCY, Hardware, Stovos, Tinwnro. A largo and Select Stook of everything kept In u flrit'dnsH harrdwnro store. A good ropalr shop In connection with tho store. Two doors sonth of Klochers storo, South Auburn, Neb. HOS RICHARDS. - "REGULATOR," Dealer In BUGGIES. WAGONS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. South Auburn, Neb. W rILLIAM ROBETTS. proprietor Restaurant and Bakery, A lino stook of Confections and Cigars. Warm meals nt all hours 25o. First door south of Holdrego Houso W riLLING BROS. A JORDAN. Dnftlni-H In Hardware, Stoves, Tinware Furni ture. Woodonwarn. TAn. Special attention paid to Tin Itooflnc and Spouting. South Auburn, Neb. WM. MATTHIESEnT 'r Blnoksml tiling. WAGON AND CARRIAGE WORK Neatly nnd promptly dono. No 21 Centro Avenue, South Auburn, Neb, WILLIAM SHANKS. Proprietor Livery, Tetod and Sale Stables, On Nemaha Streot, South of tho iloldrege House, Sonth Auburn, Nob T W. KERNS' O LUMBER YARD, .SBBBSBSmV'isV wBHTtPiBBBBBVBBBBbW.BbJ North And South Auburn, Neb. F. W. Samuelson, Banker, D.J. Wood,, Cashier. Nemaha County Bank Auburn, Nebraska Does a General Banking Business. Particular Attention Giv en Collections. Monev Loaned on Approv ed Security. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. This is the Oldost Bank aud has tho only Time Look in the Oity. Form I,o mm negotiated nt I-orr Unto of Interest. Exchange on all parts ot If. S. and Europe. t h: & AXJvAaUYV) QEiOJYUlD SOUTH AUBURN, NEBR., now open and prepared to do a General Banking Busmen. AMPLE CAPITAL- MONEY LOANED On approved security, at a Reasonable Rate of Interest. EXCHANGE Bought and sold on the principal Cities of the United States and Europe. JNO. L. CARSON CO. S. A. Osborn, Notary Public G. IV. Tayloi Osbohn & Taylor, ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Calvert l Brownvillo. PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED ERAL COURTS. Special .attention given to collections and sale of REAL ESTATE. Notice to Farmers Tho underfligned has for milo tho NORWEGIAN PLOWS! Harrows CULTIVATORS, Well known to be tho host, which ho will sell cheaper than the cheapest. Farmers, Call and See. B. OTTENS. MONEY SAVED! I will sell you a BETTER ORGAN! ! in every respect for 8 5.0 0, :$ Than are being sold in this vicinity for 8100 and upwards. JAS. R. DYE, OmO Xomahn City. 9. V. ev&&km9 BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Made nnd repaired as well as can bo dono anywhere, ou short notice, and VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Nciunlm City, Nebr. E NORTH AUBURN BUSINESS CARD. POSEV FREEMAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter. Contracts taken with nil material furnished. 3Work guarantcod.-ct NORTH AUnUHN. NEB. TEBOTHEL, u , proprietor North Auburn Billiard Parlors. keopn a nloo stock of CIGAIIS, CONFECTIONS ETC., ETC. y M. DOAL, M. D, 4 PHYSICIAN ANDttSURQEONt North Auburn, - , Nob. A OFFICE- At Ilesldence. 12yt T M. GLASGOW, "l PHYSICIAN ANSURGEON, NORTH AUBURN -t - NEBR 53TResidenco Gilmorc's Block. T"R. A. OPI'ERMAN, PHYSICIAN, AND1SUROIWN, Hai been located in Nemaha County lince 1868. Strict attention paidTo all ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES. jAiHlctioni of the Ear and Eye skillfully Treated, JjSJTArtificial eyei alwayiUin hand to-fl Suit any ize or color, Calli at tended to day oAnight OFFICE Northwest cornerlCourt and Second Stteeti. ? RESIDENCE Southwest corner Main and ad Streets, SHERIDANJNEB. aoyi TAKE NOTICE ! Mrs. E. Monahnn, of Mary vlllo, Mo., will boMt North Auburn on tho 17th aud 18th Days of Ootober. when she will be prepared to trout all forms of eye disease. Her treatment Ih u perma nent euro for itrnnulatodye.lld mill all forms of Inflammatton of'Jlio oyos. Coma audHcohor. She will also lie at Urown vlllo on tho IGth of each mouthitt Surglcal operations will bo performed by Dr. D. 0. Wilson. of MnryvUto. BROWNVILLE BUSINESS CARDS. T II. MHO ADT'f. 0 Attorney mit CottMielor at L.v, llrownvUli-.Neb S. STULL, f, J. ATTOR.NKY8 AY JL, AW. Oniceof County Judge, Brownvillo, Nobrsakn .T. ROSS WITCHERLY-J. tHT i "I '" ' '- v.1 ur . a TmmSSSSMSrr Four chairs, nccompIshe workmen, nest dye, best shaves, lashlonablo haircuts, soa foam. Work done promptly and gunrnu. teed to satisfy. First door west ol post-oHloo, Brownvillo, Neb. CAM RICH, Houso, Sign, Carriage and Ornamental Painter, imOWNVIM.E, .... NEB. Private Diseases. Persons desiring the popular prescription of the late Dr. Jonas Crane, for Venereal Diseases, can have the same filled by calling upon Dr. Alfred Crane, at his residence, BrownvIUe, Nebr. 6.15 .UITJIOKIZKI) BY Till) V. S. (lOVKlt.NJIKNT First National Bank OF 13 R.O W IVVirE, 12 JPalfl-up Capital, $50,000 500,000 Author had ( IS PUKl'AttKMTO TRAN8A0T A General Banking Busines.. nuy ANDBEM, COIN & OUERENOY DKAFTS an all the principal cities nrtha United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved security only. Time Draft discount ed, and special accommoatttlonii Krfttitcd tu deneHlt rs. Dealers In OOVEUNMKNT JJONDH, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Received payfthleondomanft.and INTEHKST a owed en tlmocertlrlcatesofdopoNlt, DirtEGTOItS.-Wm.T. Den. B. M nnlley, M.A Jlandley. Frank K. Johason, Luther Jloaaley wm. iraianur. JOHN L. CARSON, A. n. DAVISON. Cashier. J, C. McNaikihton, Asit'Canhler, rreldtnt. JOHN S. MINICK, GETiEIlAI, Nemaha Cit Neb. PIMPLES! I will mall (froe) tho recelpo for n slmplo Vegetable Balm that will remove tan, frock les, plmplosnnd blotchos, loavlng tho Hltln soft, clear nnd beautiful; also Instructions for pjodnclnK a luxuriant tjrowth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address Inclos log 3a stamp, Den, Vaudelf &Co Vi Uurclav street,?. Y, MERCHANDISE. OIIAS. D.NIXON, President, P.P.BTARIN, Oashier, BANK OF AUBURN, AUUUUN, NKHKASKA, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS And odors Us Services to tho Citizens of Auburn -AND NEMAHA COUNTY, For tho trunsaottoa of nuy llustnoss In tho lino of Bankino:. icfrwwlm Auxtim Waif Entered at the postolltce at South burn, Nebraska, as Second Class matter. Au- REPUBLICAN TICKET. CONGRESSIONAL. For Congressman, 1st district.- A. J. WEAVKIt, of Hlchardnou County. For District Attorney 2d Judlalul dlstrlct J. II. HTHOI1E, Of Cass County. aoxjasrT5T- For Stato Senator JAUVIHS. CHUU01I, of Hod ford. For Iloprcsntntlvrs GEO. It, SHOOK, ol AHpltiwall, JACOB GOOD, of Laytayotto. For County Commissioner, !M Dlstrlot KKANK HEDFEUN, of London. North Auburn Nows , Irs. (. A. Webb wont to Teciunsoh last week, to visit liei- siator. Mrs. Al. Mrs. (Ilsfsgow, wiftPof our popular physician, accoinpaniod by lior daugh ter, Miss Go'tio, wont out in tho coun try last wool; for a short visit. Missos Mamio and Katie Daujiherty, two handsome young ladies of Uedford precinct, was in town Saturday visit ing Mrs. Campbell. JJ. J I. Vail, the pump and windmill dealer, wont to Kansas City last week. Hush. Fellows, Phil. Starin, .1. W. Kerns and soveral others took in tho convention in Omnha last wcok. W. .1. Hose, of Bedford, was in town tho oilier day aud bought himself rich. He bought a lino new wagon of 'Camp bell, a team of horses of I 'at. Casey, and a sett of harness from .1. II. Ven ter. Mr. 1). C. Combs is building an ele gant mansion on Central Avonuu. op posite Herb. Will.Hoii'a place. AVhcil finished it will ho one of tho finest dwellings in town. l)rs. Uoal aud Glasgow havo consoli dated their intoiests, and hencefortli will practice together. No more sick ness wo venture to say. Hon. Coy took a forco of inon and machinery tip to Glen Hock Monday to build a church. Ed. Elliott, tho nic young man who measures out wagons with Col. Ilutch ins in South Auburn, was in town Tliursdsy. Tho building formerly owned by Frank Tonney and recently purchased by John Frerichs, was moved up from its old slto to Central Avenue. The process of moving it was a slow and tedious one and a person would havo to squint over fence-post to bo able to see it mow. Tho "Talmago" is looming jip admir ably under the mauagumont wf Mr. 11. J. Haird. Mr. Uaird informs us that the building will bo enclosed and shin gled by the latter part of this week. There are 10 men enguged on tho work. Dr. UeomblosBom, of Iowa City, Is in tewn looking up a placo to locate. Ho is well pleased with Auburn and thinks, tho surrounding country just beautiful. The weather for tho past two or three weeks protty warm, and Wesley Dimdus had conilderablo to do to keep ub cool with bis ico. Masters Paul and Walter Gilmore letumed from I'oru Saturday to spend Sunday with their parents. They are much pleased witli Peru aud aio fast oncoming wise. Sovoral nw buildings will be started here soon. Mr. Lincoln will build a hoiiBO, and wo understand that two stores will bo built soon. Our town is fairly booming and never was tho outlook bettor than at present. Evory stranger that comes to town is delighted with the appoaranco of tho place, and many of thom have determined to movo hero. Every carpenter in town can find plenty of work, and ntono-mawnB and brick-layors have constant employ, rnent. V. O. X. NEMAHA OITY LOCALS. Hov. M. G. Southwoll, in charge of tho M. E. church, Jsonmha circuit, be gan his work in Nomnha City last Sun day and will preach hero, In tho Chris tian church every two weeks. Georgo Drain, of Falrpoit, Mo., was visiting parents aud friends here last woek. Titus & "Williams havo their shelves aud show cases filled with nico ami Miibstantial goods. Call and see. Times are remarkably dull consider ing past prices aud present big crop.. Thore is cortatuly a boom tu business in tho near future Tho 13. & M. surveyors, who havt been in this vicinity for aome tiiuo loft for TecumBoh last wcok, to go to work 'tis said, on the extension to Healriue or Wymore. lioforo they loft they run a line from their big here to tho mouth of tho Nemaha river,, which would scorn to ludlrato transfer boats. Another encouraging item is tho ship ping in of sovoral car loads of taikoad'. iron, from tho west. Uy tho way those wanting puro drugs or medicines or any kind of nico goods usually kept at drug steres, por fumeries, oils, etc., will be pleased by calling nt llonder'n. J. S. Mlulck has ono of tho largest and most complete mercantllo estab lishment in tho city, aud does a big.' trade. ' Mr. Paxton and Mr. Moore aro build ing nico residences. Nnmaha is tho boss town for brick making aud good brick. Blauknnshlp, tho boarding - hotisu keeper thinks of moving back to Peru.. .Johnson's Hotel is open again, ami being painted inside aud tho rooms, carpeted, tho houso presents a vory in viting appearance. Thoso desiring good board by tho day or week can be accommodated at Crim'a boarding house. Mrs. Thco. Hill Is quite unwell. Our street Bprlnklor is a mighty good tiling just now. Full fall stock at Titus & "Williams. Please call on M. P. Huuegan,aud pay your subscription.. ic. ,J ;',rM ra4SS,0Tiiiettil W Ijiml WH& poor hilthr'aome-'thfftlrW Senator Van Wyck was advertised to open tho campaign against Valentino in the Third district last week, but be fore the time arrived for the delivery of tho speech, Homo piesslug business took him away east. Tho Jlee apolo gizes probably without authority for this sudden ciiango in its pro gramme, and says that the senator promises to bo back by the 10th of Octobor and then begin his onslaught ou Valontino, who is the regular nom inee of that district. Tills promised course of thoSonator is vory muoh ro gretted by his Republican friends of Nemaha county, and thoy hopo that during his absonce ho will reconsider Ids determination, if lie had such a 6ne, to stump Valentino's district against him. However much he may dislike Mr. Valentine, or causa to de siro his defeat, the Senator will hardlv behold jtistltlablo in taking tho field against him. Tho indorsement, unan imously, or nearly so, of Mr. Valentino by tho lecont stato convention justifies this view of tho matter, assuming, as wo havo a right to, that tho Senator is a Republican aud should havo groat respect for tho wishes and preferences of tho party. Another thing wo bc liove to 1)0 truo in that any man who permits himself to bo hitched on to E. Ilosewator aud depends upon tho liec to mow ills political horn, will come out of tho little end of tho same. Sooiablo. Hov. L. C. Dickey and wife will ar rive at Auburn, October 4th, to be come pastor of tho Fresbytoriau c ch at this placo. On that eveningf ere will bo a sociablo to bid them wolcomo aud get acquainted with thorn at Sam nelson's Hall. Evorybody Invited. It is suggested that all who feel so dis posed bring a donation of any article of food that will help to give him a start in eatables for houso-keoping. Those who prefer to mako a cash do nation will bo given a chance. Como and get acquainted, oven if you do not feol nblo to glvo anything. By order of tho Church, . J). J. Wood, Soc'y. Tho Johnson baso hall club of John son county challenges any club in the state, outside of Omaha to play them a match gaino for$r0aide. N.C. Press. Tho Red Stockings of Cnadilla ac coptfd a challeugo of tho Johnson club for $100 a side, but the latter club weakened. UnadlUa Optic, Tho Johnson b, b. c. is of Nemaha County. How in that, boys of tho J. b. b. c? Is the Opt la's statement truo. Matters aro maturing for a big boom for South Auburn, all of wh'Ich will bo duly ventilated in this paper In duo. time. r. 6