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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1882)
n lauasutnuAMdRlwunm Kinmimaggwannauvinf Bjjwjm.! '.'" ""i " "' " i' ' lU'i'iJuiPimwuMmiawiw jm ressaseetr ' 4. r i n U y l . m L ! : F? h !.. tf to ? r t fefc & BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER &. CO. Raton of Advertising! Local Noticei, Tint week, 10 cent) per line; Inch tuliiequent week, 5 cent per line. DiipUy locals, 15 enti per line. Adrftlementi on local pf, 50 cent! per etch per week. Miscellaneous adi 50 renti perlncli per month. I.ejal ads at legal ratei. rruit cfiua at WilliiiB Jiros. & Jor daiia. A full line of Wugon Wood Work by J). Campbell. Mliw Amilo Worthing, 11 charming lady of Hrownvlllc, was u guest at tho Holdrogelast tSatunlny. i Mki Amilo Uuror wont to Nemaha City Monday, whore hIjo will 81(011(11110 whiter with her Bister, Mia. W. W. Sanders. FOR SALE ! On r ii-Spriny Way on . 2 Lumber Wayons. J Set Liyht Jlarnesa, One ll-year old Colt. Ono or all can bo bought cheap for ('ami as I have no use for thoin. Ti:u. IIriiT, South Auburn, Neb. WAGONS, BUGGIES. Tho"'Rogulutor" is now in the mar ket with a full lino of tho very heat ituplenientri that are made. Tom KiciiAitu.s. WAGONS!! And all kinds of Farm Implements oau be purchased of tho "Regulator" at South Auburn or Johnson. Tom Ku'ifAitiH. Machino Oils at Nlekoll & SliurU'. i A young man was found in tho Mer sey liver. Knglund, ill owned. On u paper found in his pocket was written: "A wasted life. Do not ask anything .about me. Drink was tho cause. Let mo dio; let mo rot." Within a week the coroner received over two hundred letteiH, from fathers and mothers all ovr Knglnnd, asking for a description of tho young man. It U said that fieueral Circuit and Mr. Tieseott, commissioners appointed by President Arthur to negotiate a com meicial treaty with Mexico, will de part on that mission about tho 15th inst., who ao iuteiestcd in railroad en terprises, silver mining, etc., in Mexico, among whom are friends and associ ates of General Grant, are expecting most important results from this mis sion. It is said hero to ho anticipated that General Grant will 'obtain such concessions from tho government of Mexico which will opou to almost un restricted sottleinont vast sections of Mexican territory, rich in precious met als and of most valuable fertility. Tho Omaha HepnbHmn suggests that if Morton wants a joint discussion to make tho campaign lively, he should challongo .lohn 15. Finch to ,i discus sion of the Democratic antl-tempor-aneo plank. Tho fouriuil feels assured that Mr. Finch would nceept tho invi tation, and has no hesitancy in saying that Morton's scalp wo.ild , dangle. Mute Journal. Itcdl Johnle, candidate for congress, also sooms to bo aching to cress swords with Homo champion of temperance, und'wo rocommond him to tho tender mercies of Finch. Kedl's scalp could not dangle to any material oxtent but it woulo do pretty well for shoo strings. John I. llodlek, an old lawyer of Omaha, I tho Domocfntlo candidate fur congress in this district. Mr. Red ick was u Republican of tho most rad ical stripe Up to the tlmo of Gariield's nonilnatloa for .president, lie was up to that tlmu a hot Grant mini and be llovud in u third term for Grant. Rut Grant was defeated and Rcdick Hopped. Had Grant been nominated Redick would still bo u Republican, that is if ho had boon elected. Redick believed Grant was tho only Republican that could bo elected, and when Garfield was nominated ho was so sure that Hancock would bo elected that ho lost no time in deserting his old colors and taking a position upon tho winning side, as Redick verily bolloved. Had ho believed Garfield would be the suc cessful man and the Republicans re main in power ho would not havo loft tho Republican party. Redick niado the greatest mistake that a man could make, who like him, has no higher motive than to bo with tho "ins," when the conviction seized him that Hancock would bo elected and tho Democracy for a season lmvo tho dishing out of the loaves and fishes. Redick is smart, makes a good speech, is a judge of bev erage, is gonial, geis oir a smutty yarn with telling effect; but judging him from Ids past and pieseut positions, and why ho changed thorn, ho is utterly destitute of such conscientious motives and principles as impel honest men to choso between political putties legard less as to whether tho party of their choice is tho dominant ono or not. Prior to tho rebellion Rediolc was a Democrat. Afterward, for years olllco seeking Democracy did not flourish in tho north, hence Redick went over to tho Republicans, whore ho remnined until Hancock and Garlicld wore nomi nated when he thought ho saw a clmngo coming and ho Hopped buck. In lSUO when tho flrst Nebraska U. .S. Senators were elected ho was a promi nent Republican candidate, and nearly up to the time he Hopped back to De mocracy was a l S. Judge In Arizona, appointed by a Republican president. juBt when Mr. Rcdick will flop lujatn from tho Democracy no one can tell, but that ho might flop, by force of habit, or by toason of prospective greener political pastures elsewhere, is not to be denied. Mr. Redick, as a political loader will not do to tio to. We are not noticing Mr. Redick from uny four that ho will draw any votes from tho Republican party, hut merely to post now comers In tho dis trict, and young voters, as to who Redick is. Press Wheat Drills by 1). Campbell, North Auburn. TREE TO ALL. Oao Thousand Bottlos of Marsh's Goldou Balsam to bo Givon Away, Every person who is suffering with Consumption, Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, a Cough or Cold, Soro Throat, Hoaise ness, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, can obtain a trial bottle of Mauhii'h Goi.dkn IJalsam, tlio great Cough remedy, free of charge, by calling at Nlckell & Shurt'.'s drug store, youth Auburn Neb. Poisons who lmvo tried this valuable medicine can procure tho largo bottles at 60 Cents and $1.00. Thousands of bottles lmvo been given away to prove its extiaordinary merit. Two doses will benefit. For all IJlood disorders and Liver complaints uso MAit.sifs Goi,it:.N Ri.ooi) & Ltvnu Tonmo. It purifies tho lhood, invigorates tho Liver, Stomach and Howels. regulates tho Kidneys and strengthens tho system. Sample bottle free. 1'2 w 4 Mrs. A. H. Richards, South Aubutn, Neb., has the finest stock of goods ever brought to tho county. Coma and see. STOP JxtA v m m READ THIS ! ! DT IS HAPPY BECAUSE THE HAKVEST IS OYER With His CI 1 1 i U H ill f H 1 PP I II FMW I i ILm &i) 1 I B U J X, L9! m M t& is n m m n Ntfi q ISDN n w DECK Y Mammoth Stock of DRY GOO y$ ROOTS oHUtd, Hats, Caps, ' Gloves, Queensware, gkdss"wa.ir,:b junjd isroTionsrs. It is an undisputed fact that CASH buys the goods of GEORGE RIECIIERS cheaper than of any other merchant west of Chicago. zra " J And see that mammoth stock at " SOUTH AUBURN, NEBRASKA. OLLADAT A9 KBBRLY, .s, s DHTJQGISTS SUCCESSORS TO S. II. MADDY. ) Have Just Received an Immense . Stock of Drugs, Stationery, Worth Eomomboriuo-. XUJLL.KX AliXlUliiiiS, Now that good times are again upon l us, it is worth remembering that nuM3 J3L TsTTSTKlT .Sw tf"TTTT .53, A TWTTfr T."tT .. J 5L1 ... . ..i -4- . ? - - -.--. - w -h-- u And everything that pertains bo 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. one can enjoy the pleasautest surround iugs it in bad health. 'I hero are hun dreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, when a bottle of Parker's (ringer Tonic would do them more good than nil tho medicines they have ever tried. Tho U. & M. It. It., known as the "Burlingtion Uoute" otters special ad vantages to travelers. See their ad voitteoment In this paper. u-:J!l Unclw Sam's 'Nerve and Bono Lini ment is for maunnd beast and is a balm for yery wound. Sold by all druggists. i M. 1. Ilanagan, attorney at law, is tho authorized agent for tho Anvi:u TisHii at Xomaha City, and will receipt moneys paid him on subsciiption and job work. Titus & Williams, Xemaha City, are now receiving a very large invoico of fall goods and groceries. C.ll and see their nleo goods and li.ivo your bills tilled as cheaply as at any house in the county. Pontons having farms to rent, r poisons wnnting to l cub farms, will do well to put thrir business in 1). .1. Wood's hands, who has applicants for both. Uucgles and Spring Wagons for Rale by I). Campbell, North Auburn. Millinery! Millinery! Mr. Richards, South Auburn, will haven (Jrand Opening on Saturday, October 7th, and will exhibit on that day tho very latest stylos of Hats, trim ed'with the most eNquislto taste. All tho goods u ro now, and were purchased from importers in Xew York City and St. Louis. And if you want to seo the best goods In tho county call at tho "Headquarters." CARPETS AT McGee Sf Moore's. Nowton. Schultler, Studebaker and Mitchell wagons tor salo as cheap as J any liouau in tho state, by Campbell. "Nro are ready to receive produco in of v AND- ORGAHS! TUNED and REPAIRED by a Competent WORKMAN AND MUSICIAN. Call on or Address G. M. BARNES, AUIWRN and TEC'UMSEII, NEHR flloiv lt!Nturcd ! a new edition of DR. CUL- exchange for goods at tho New Store llrst door north of the noMotllce. )r. Jacriues' German Worm Cakes stand unrivaled as a worm medicine. Givu them u trial. Sold by all drug gists. '2 If you want to buy a farm or rent a house call on Woit & v.o. How row!, Just published. VCRWEI.L'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Iinpntcncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc, ; also, Consumption, 'Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance, tic. The celebrated author, in this, admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty jcar'i successful practice, thatthr alarming consequences of self, abuse may be ladically cured; pointing out mode of cure as one simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what liis condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically, iy This Lecture should be in the hands of 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 tno postage stamps. Address TllO OlllYOrWoll Motl loal Oo,, 4 Ann St., New York, N. Y.j post Ollice Hox, 450. 41 Swords to tho BELDENPW!0 Tin: SCOUT, on Twolvo Yoara Among tliu Wild Indians. BV Ocu. Jm.h. Ilrlabln, U. a A. Tho most etching ami Inti'iKoly lu-torestliiK-hoolc ov er r'lt'llKlii'd. Not ft Novel, but tho history of the mot mlventuroif Hcout IIUtitur.TriMmnr iS,1. ' Iroru'"'y JUutratU. lrlci In cloth t3oawnerfl.tu Wo will .end n copy In cloth to any hiMkh, po.tpaia, for J1.00 or Pjw M 5; ,7B.,,iIiel'vo',1" l'ubllihlnsr House. U darlt tiU, Wilco, III, au LouU, Mo., and AUaxiU. d. -s?sprJi rz w . .a- aJi. ..j""...ijmnimsro tn.rw JJm JKmaimwM,z, . ft-i WmMM HPrSB HARDWARE -AND osufit FURNITURE J"oliiion, TSg., ft BAILEY Tf AUTTS w uy w tfta iQA&Ur,sH Opened SEPT. 10th, a Large and Complete Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture UNDERTAKING GOOI3S, 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 hiyhestmarlcet price for Live Stock Remember the place JONES BllOS. & BAILEY, and cive us a call Jolmikoii, lVol 3r "TO hi Oi ulLifilini: (k, North. Auburn, in for for Where you will find one of the finest stocks of General Merchandise Nemaha County. You will find the nicest SPRING STOCK of CLOTHING all ages. You will find DRESS GOODS of the latest styles and patterns. . You will find a nice line at LADIES' iind CHILDREN'S Shoes. You 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. We extend a cordial invitation to come and sec us before buying, and we will guarantee that in quality and price we wil suit you. Remember the place, A. H. GILMOHE & SDH, NORTH AUBURN, NEB. Eoiluced Prico3 iu Moat, Tho Calvert Meat Market will furn ish meat from this dato at tho follow ing reduced rates: Snrloiu Steak 12J cts. "Round " t. 10 " Roast 8 Chuck , 10 " Boiling pelccs from flc to 7c. IIknky'IIaum, Prop. Linn & Cooper. Calveit, Xeh., aie now ready to re- colvo grain of all kinds, for which they will pay tho highest market price Call at tho elevator. J. .. GASHIsLIT,, Manager. Throe car loads of wagons just re ceived by David Campbell.