Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1882)
X t M m i iumi i mi imi juuxn,uim i iiiiwii mm mil i mi ii i i in in i iiiiii i i i i in n i in i i i i n i i i iniiiiiin in iiinnmiii iiiiiniiini M sMctelw 4llWtiSM iv&fi ww BY G. W. FAIROROTHER & CO. Eatesof Ad7ortiing! Local Notices, first Week, 10 cents per line) Inch subsequent week, 5 cents-per line. Display locals, 15 cents per line. Admtitnint on local page, 50 cents per each per week Mitcelianeodi ads 59 cents prrinch per month. Legal ads at legal rates. ' Machine Oils (it Xlclcell & Shinty. Fruit cans at Willing Una. & Jor dnus. A full lino of WiiRuii Wood Work by J). Campbell. IT yon want to bin :i farm or rent a liotisocall on Wort & v.o. Thoro worn several oases or sun Htroku in Now York on thu UOtli. (Jo to tho New Store ainl got the highest market prioo lor your produce. T. V. Hughs left for tlui Muddy last Tuesday to look after bis cattle range. llniionnii. of T. .1.. lias been nomi nated by tlm' HepublieanH of bis dis trict for re-election to eomrruss. Tho Mexican war veterans, maiding in Illinois, bold a reunion at Mount Vernon, on tho Mtii and nth in.st. Newton, Scbnltler, Ktudebakcr and Mitchell wagons for Halo as cheap as any house in tho sta'o, by Campbell. Tho Massachusetts Republicans nom inated Hubert H. Bishop for governor, and Oliver Antes for Heut.-govornor. David Campbell has moved his im plement house to North Auburn, lie has a full stock of everything in his lino. . A Bourbon does not stop to luqulro whatlilnd of an olllco it is. Ho sim ply shouts, "Wlioro is It?" Kansas City Journal. Tho tn tores t bearing debt of tho United Stutes has been reduced since .lulv 1st, IMS, from d'J.usi.&aoO-i, to St,4;n.(JO:l,7no. Snnrit.n.rv of tlits Treasury Folirer. on tho 20th, was nominated for governor by tho No.w York Republican Stato Convention on tho second ballot. W. C. Do Taw, of Now Albany, lml., "has recently given 81,000,000 to thu KAsbory University located at Grocn- oastlo, Ind. Jt is an institution of tho M. 1-3. Church. Tho old maxim of "Pick your Hint and keep y.our powder dry" has ex pired. A (Jormun professor has In vented a gunpowdor that resists all in jury from water. .lobn Nlohaus, near Troy, Ind , was called to, his door and shot dead. His wife jumped .out of u socond story window, and ran away. Tho house was robbed of 8U00. At tho recent riilo shooting match at Crccdmoro betweon tho Uritisb and American teams, the Dritlsh got away with tho baggage quite easily. This Is the first time in four matches that the Amorlcans havo been defeated. A collision recently occurred in a tunnel on tho M. P. read in Missouri, at Darrott's station. About 18 froight oar'-s and contents, a number contain ing lumbor. wero burned. Rut a fow persons wore injured none killed. Tho vordict of tho jury, in tho star route casus, convicting two of tho de fendants, has boon set aside by the eotirt o)l the ground of its unreasona bleness, in the assumed fact that tho men convicted could not been guilty of conspiracy to defraud tho government without tho aid of others moro promi nent in tho affair, Tho Liquor Dealers' Protoctivo As sociation, in session at Rock Island, oxhibited an inclination to support the Democratic ticket in tho coming elec tion, and u resolution to that effect was withdrawn only becauso tboy doomed it hioxnodlont to alienate tho Republicans or Invoke tho hostility of 1110 Uepulilican press. Tho Lincoln Journal received a sue clal tolegram that about 500 Indians, with war paint on, had appeared at Reaver Creek, Kansas, south of Dun ly county, Nebraska, and wore coin initting depredations and murdorlng settlors, buporlntondent Iloldrogo, of tho R. &M. gave or.ders for a largo amount of ammunition to sunt to that locality. Hon. James Laird, of Hastings, was indorsod by his county for congress in tho 2nd district, and the delegates in structed for him. In thanking tho convention no said us greatest prltlo and gratification was the indorsement of his own county and people at homo who know him best. Mr. Laird is right. To go to congress is a good thing, according to tho Ideas of an am bitious young man, but tho knowledge that a lariro majority or ins party ami pooplo indorse ami stand by him, is a oauBo for moro real and lasting gratifi cation for tho best of thorn aro little moro than local politicians. rioMtiro Party at Tho IMdrogo, Quite a party of young ladles and gentlemen assembled in tho parlors of the Jloldretfo llouso last Wednesday evening, in response to invitations that weio issued to attend a 'Young Polk's Pleasure I'aitv." The reception was a grand success, and Miss Stella is dp serving of much pmiso for tho agree able manner in which every tiling passed.off, and seeing that each one was enjoying themselves to their heart's content. After soino instru mental music being rendered by the parties present, it was agreed that a play of some kind should bo introduced in which all could join and havo some fun. After playing until half past ten, supper was called and all repaired to tho dining room where a feast was spread Unit would suit tho tastoof the most fastidious. Supper being over, all present ropahed to Samuelson's Hull, to "trip tho light fantastic," after whlling away an hour or two in this kind uf amusement, tho guests paired olf ami returned to their homos wish ing their fair young itostess many more such onjoyablo parties in tho near l'u ure. Among tho ladles and gentle men present, we noticed the following: Mr. Wilbur Erwln and .Miss Stella Iluddart. (Men Hock, and Miss Llbble Rogers, North Auburn; "Kuril Spaclus and Miss Ida Drown, C. A. Crnum and Miss Kate Nelbel. 1'eru: T. H. Dunn and Mhs Dollie Terry; Va. (J ray and Miss Annie Nelbel; Tlieo. Davis and wife; (5eo. 1). Cross and wife; Dr. D. V. West and wife; Miss Fauuio Rich ards; Miss Nellie Iluddart. (Men Rock; Elmer Clancy and 5 ' l''- Devin and ; I'. C. Westover and ; thero wero many moro whoso names wo did not learn. Circn. Press Wheat Drills by D.Campbell. North Auburn. THEE TO ALL. Ono Thousand TJ0UI03 of Marsh's Golden Balsam to bo Giveii Away. Every person who Is suffering with Consumption, Weak Lungs, Rronchitis, a Cough or Cold, Sore Throat, Hoarse ness, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, oranv disease of the Throat or Lumrs, can obtain a trial bottle of Maps i's 0oM)i:x D.m.sam. the great Cough remedy, free of charge, by calling at Nickell & Shurtz's drug store, South Auburn Neb. Persons who have tried this valuable medicine can procure the largo bottles atr0 cents and SI. 00. Thousands of bottles havo been given away to prove its extraordinary merit. Two doses will benellt. For all .Blood disorders and Liver complaints uso Mauku's (Joi.dkx Blood & Livkh Toxjo. It purifies tho Riood, invigorates tho Liver, Stomach and Rowels, regulates the Kidneys and strengthens tho systom. Sample bottle fioe. 12 w 4 What Pooling Means. Wall Street Nowk, The scene is laid in a railroad olllco any railroad olllco you may havo in your mind's oyo. Tho president sends for the general passenger and freight agents, and says: "gentlemen, 1 havo gone in with the other roads 011 a pool." "I tumble," replied thu passenger agent. "L observe, adds the freight man. "Having signed a solemn contract not to cut rates, what is your duty, Mr. Passenger A gent V" "To carry passengers at half-fare, if needB be, to get ahead of, tho other roads." "And your duty, Mr. Freight Agent?" "To charge tho pool rates and rebate '-5 cents per ton." "(lontlomun, accept my thanks for tho prompt manner in which you see through a millstone; go ahead and beat the other roads out of every dollar you can." "Worth Roniomborin". Now that good times are again upon us, it is worth remembering that no ono can enjoy tho pleasantest surround ings if in bad health. There aro hun dreds of miserable peoplo going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, when a bottlo of Parker's (linger Tonlo would do thorn moro good than all the medicines 'thoy have ever tried. Tho R. &M. R. R., known as the "Burllngtlon Routo" offers Special art vantages to travelers. See their ad vertisement in this paper. 0-23 Undo Sam's Nervo and Rono Lini ment is for man and beast and is a balm for oYery wound. Sold by all druggists. & M. P. Hauagan, attorney at law, Is tho authorized agent for tho Anvicn Ti.SKit at Nomaba City, and will receipt moneys paid him on subscription and job work. Titus & "Williajns, Nemaha City, aro now receiving a vory largo invoico of fall goods and groceries. Call and seo thoir nico goods and h.wo your bills filled as choaply as at any house in the county. Persons having farms to rent, or persons wanting to rent farms, will do well to put their business in 1). .J. Wood's hands, who has applicants for both. . Rimgles and Spring Wagons for sale by D. Campbell, North Auburn. STOP AND HEAD EVERYBODY" IS HAPPY BECAUSE THE HARVEST IS OYER And GEQROE Wifo His Mammoth Stock of CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, iGLASSWARE -A-lsTID lsTOTI01srS It is an undisputed fact .that CASH buys the goods of GEORGE RIECHERS cheaper than of any other merchant west of Chicago. COattHSS And see that mammoth stock at "SOUTH AUBURN, NEBRASKA. 1 HOLLADAT & EBEB.LT, W (Z'- ) I Have Just Received , And everything that pei'tains to the Drug Business. We propose to compete with any firm in' the County, Call and see us, and be convinced. Physician's Prescriptions and family Receipts carefully prepared. HOLLADAY & EBERLY, North Auburn, Nebr. PIANOS AND GAHS! TUNED and REPAIRED by a Competent WORKMAN AND MUSICIAN. Call on or Address G.M.BARNES. AURURN and TECUMS12H, NERR How I.ion, tlmv itcNfored,! Juit published, a new edition of DR. CUL VEK. WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of S)crrr,atorrhu:a or Seminal Weak nets, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extrava gance, Ac. The celebrated author, in thb admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty year's successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be tadically cured; pointing out a mode of cure as one simple, ecrtain, and eflcctual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically, (Jay This Lecture hould be In the hands of every youth and every man tn the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents ot two postage stamps. Address Tho Olllverwell Mod- ical Oo., 41 Ann St., New York, N. Y.; post Oilice Dox, 450. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tlio lulverttMir ImvttiK neon permiuieiitly curwl or Mint dread dlsoaso. CntiMimttlnn,ly u Hlmplo ronuMly, In nnxloiiH to ninku known to IUh follow NtiilororH tlm tlio means ol euro To nil who ileslro It, ho will w?nil 11 cony of tlio proscription usod,(frea of chn;o.) with tlio (llrcctloiiH for procuring nnd unlntr tlm Kuine. wliluh thoy will find n unro onro for coukIih, colds, conNiunptlon, riNtlunn, uron oltltls, etc. Parties wIhIiIiir ihn prescription will plensu nddrcss, Hev. B. Wilson, 101 ronn Htruot, WlUliiinHliurgli. N. Y, A P I 8? C w' ' trsobM wllh l.orrhrt hafAiliSO dinar Altui or Wlnlti htu..- Mud for . . , ' VrT. ltH4-rU'liiiiitildrt(llluilrU4 by rutci) (llli( dticikf lion ol hi. I(innl) , uJ lliowinc U lx rllcUoo. ine ),,,, hltl u icluillo la i.y lJy lu Jtfl. .l Int. IURBIS rUMtQY CO.. ST IQUIS. M0, vriJT K . .1 Km iLur. in4rf iacBK "iV f-H I luU .mi. ui l.t U. 1. U ll Ih. "l)t!uinlt ui 1 Wilit ,m.Ut' ly mlKriilivu. Tuturii i-iii, tii, i . trKivu. . it Hlil.Ji Ut .iliil fr 4 rV I '"' t 41 H.II iN.Ii' vrtHlrl fk.rt Uvi 4 montl, A.lJt.. IMI.IiA1..i.j"i. t llL I" liul I t,r. I..'.u,.i Gloves, Queensware, DRUGGISTS SUCCESSORS TO S. H. MADDY. I an Immense Stock of Drugs, Stationery, TOILET ARTICLES, OXL.S 3k.3t33FX NEW HARDWARE AND- FURNITURE Toluisoii, IVcl., BROS. Will open about SEPT. iotli, a Large and Complete Stock of Hardioare, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture, UNDERTAKING GOODS, ETC We 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 h lyheat market 2r tee for Live Stoclc Remember the place JONES BROS. & J3A1LEY,' and give us a call JoIiiikou, JNoJfr. . H. GIUORE & SON' North Auburn, 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 styles and patterns. You will find a nice line of LADIES' and GHILDREN'S Shoes. You will find an excellent line of BOOTS and PLOW SHOES for 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. We extend a cordial invitation to come and see us before buying, and we will guarantee that in quality and price we wil suit you. Remember the place, A. H. GILMOHE & SON, NORTH AUBURN, NEB. Reduced Prices in Meat. Tho Calvert Meat Market will furn ish moat from this date at tlio follow ing reduced rates: Surloln Steak. . . ; 12J cts. Hound " 10 " itoast ....................... o Oliuck iu Holling peiccs from ()c to 7c. Hknky Hahm, Prop. THIS ! ! ISON ' DECK! DRY GOODS, jdijL j-h Jui EO. RIEGHERS CSrXjg&LSNS & BAILEY Linn & Cooper. Calvort, Xub., aro now ready to re ceive grain of all kinds, for which they will pay tho highest market prlco Call at tho elevator. J. fi. GASKIEX, Manager. Threo car loads of wagons just re ceived by David Campbell. BOOTS, SHOES, STORE Vn