4 " ! limuiiiU.tkmLM.ivmummmuJLritaiuiimajJL!'Miufmininmnn hhul-i!wjiuim iHUumi-iimm ,-i-mi mjiju.,4 j-'jj n ju ji'i.j'.'iia'iimiijin mm mi Kwanui ju i u jjimtwnRBn - tt (3 n i ! ! I'tM 'f f &$ cXrvasUit gyim'tten' post office hours. Frm 7:00 a. m, to 9 p. m. Sundays, from 11 tn. to 1 p. m. Farmers and otheti please take notice. O. V. FA IR BROTH RR, J. P. M. THURSDAY", OCT. 5,182. JI011. S. A. Osburn in in tlio cily. IViuilies aro getting flenrco in the market. McGr.o & Mooro liavo tlieir ciroiiH bills now posted. Head I Head! Asa Dillon Iiiih moved liin restaurant ono door west of liis former pliieo. Wo lonrii that KendaH's Theatrical Troupe will ho hero about tho 'JOtli. Emigration is brisk, and our town is visited by ni'inv strangors. Tliey Ml liku it. 1 - ' Sue DeVlu & Fisher's advertisement. Tliey aro selling out at cost and give the pi ices of goods. Wo call attention to the articlo bn ginniug with a campaign cannon. Head it all it's good. JJulld Hues and take every precau tion against burn-outs in getting ready for winter and big llrs. Mr. Utl. Saulsbury, of Lincoln, ar rived in I ho city Tuesday, lie has just returned from the east. Mr. Daniel Casey, of Johnson, called Tuesday. Ho will rend the Advdii Tisi'.it for the next year, and has our thanks, Yo local while at North Auburn a , fow days ago, on invitation of the gon ial landlord, took a good dinner at the Central House. Friend Skillinan is running a good house and gets a big custom. Messrs. Abraham Young juul J. F. KnoufiVof Noble county, Ohio, wero visitors to Auburn last week. After taking a good look at tho placo, they purchased, each two splendid business lots upon which they will build next spring and become permanent citizens of South Auburn. Dr. Opporman, secretary of tho Au burn Cemetery Association, calls tho semi-annual meeting for tho 0th insL in South Auburn. A full meeting is very dcsirablo, as tho grounds aro con stantly invaded by hogs and much in need of attention. All interested will plcuso tako notice. Tho woman auffraglats liavo pub lished a long list of meetings to be held all over the Ht'ito, to bo addressed iy eminent lady speakers. Amongst hiicbo appointments wo notice ono for Auburn on the ITtli Just. Just whore in Auburn is not stated, but wo pro sumo more specific notico will bo given in duo.timo. Wo havo n fow citizens business men and mechanics wlio read tho An viiimsKit regularly, but aro not sub scribers. A local paper, if not tho best or cheapest, and regardless of Us politics, Is always a trrent benefit to a town, and nono can possibly make more than a living. Therefore overy jierson who owns property in town, oi ls at all interested in its thrift and - prosperity ought to tako and pay for tho papor, and give it every assistance possible. Gontlonion please subscribe and quit stealing your local news. Tho following named Toxt Hooks havo been adopted and will lie used in tho South Auburn schools District No. G7, Nemaha county, Nebraska viz: Independent Readers. Watson'H Comploto Speller. Monteith'H Geographies. IJames' Arithmetics. Sill's Grammars. Steele's Sciences. UeorV Copy Hooks. A. Mooiti:, Director, J. M. Fowlku, Moderator, J. D. CrtoAX, Treasurer. Hooks for salo at Niekell & Shurtz drug store, South Auburn, Nebraska. A special correspondent of tho State Journal was around town last weok, ami wo extract as follows from his let tor in tho Journal of tho Crd Inst. Tho growth of Auburn Is wondeifnl. and since tho two towns, North and South Auburn, formerly known as Shorldan and Calvert, havo united their fortunes under tho common namo of Auburn, there Is a good prospoot for a thrifty place. Auburn has tho great advantage of a bplenid farming region around it, and tho land owners aro wealthy as n rule, it is in the vicini ty of this place that tho fruit was gathered which received tho premium at tho Centennial, and It is from this locality that Lincoln, and tho western part of tho state received tho larger portion of peaches used this year. Tho crops aro very fine here, and largo numbers of cattle will bo fed during coining winter. Nemaha is tho garden county, and AubMru tho banner town. Tho Hon. Church Howo is an important factor in tho improvement of tho place, and by bis energetic endeavors is rapidly building up a town. TIIE ."REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Thero aro several Republican paperB of Nebraska, who novcr know what's the matter until the Omaha Jkc tells .them. If tho Jkc howls they Immedi ately attempt to yelp in unison, Jf tho Jkc tells them they nro hurt they at once pretend to see that somebody has hit them. Tho platform adopted by the teceut Republican State Conven tion was nuidu the object for tho Jkc to venomously. attack simply bccauBO It indorsed Valentino for congtoss in tho third district, when tho papeis re ferred to Immediately thereafter dis covered that the platform was weak, meaningless and ambiguous, especially as to fundamental Republican princi ples and railroad corporations. Tho following are tho resolutions complained of: JkAulcutl, That tho Republicans of Nebraska in convention assembled stand by the fundamental principles of (J 10 Republican party as enunciated in an unbroken line of national and state platforms, tho chief of which aro free labor, free spooeh, tho right of every qualified citizen to voto onco at every election under tho restriction of just and equitable election laws; free, non sectarian schools; sound currency on a specie basis, under national control; the raising of national revenues by taxation of luxuries and articles of consumption not essential to the com fort and well being of the people and from a tariff on imports so adjusted ub to protect tho Investment of capital in homo industries; and legislative con trol of corporations. liasolvcil, That wo uphold and main tain tho enforcement by well consid ered legislation of the change in our great organic law that prohibits unjust discrimination and extortion by rail road corporations, while recognizing the importance of fostering and pro tecting them as necessary factors in oui progress and prosperity; and that wo look to the honesty and courage of tho people in their political capacity to repol encroachments of corporate pow er upon the rights and principles of citlzous on one hand, and, on the other to deal justly and fairly with all prop erty interests under whatever name or form, without unjust discrimination or extortion in tho matter of levying taxes, or regulating prices of coin mod It ies or charge for service. Now if those lesolutions are notcon cisc, plain, pointed, reasonable, and good Republican doetrino wo never saw any that were. And evory Re publican who hasn't an awful sore head, or is not a chronic croaker and fault finder can and do heartily indorse them. Ono of the curiflus incidents of this curious season of politics is tin sum mary bouncing of tho chairman and secretary of the Democratic central committee of Nemaha county, sup posedly because they wore too friendly to Church Howe. Ono of them was Moore, of the Gratujcr. What tho Democrats of old Nemaha will do for an organ remains to bo seen. State Journal. Oomotory Meotnig. All Interested in the welfare of the Auburn Cemetery aro requested to at tend tho semi-annual meeting to be hold at Samuelson's Hall, Friday, Oc tober Oth, at 7 p. in., as Important bus iness Is to be transacted. Dr. A. OriT.itMAN, Sec. Tho Democrats of Richardson coun ty havo chosen tho following gentle men to bo sacrificed upon tho political altar: For Senator P. W. Berkhuusor. For Representatives John .Saxon, Geo. W. Collins, John 0. Luthy. For County Commissioner Joseph Kinsoy. We notico that Hon. Church Howe is placed on tho list of speakers, to carry on tho Republican campaign In this stato. lie was the only Nemaha statesman so honored by the central committee. The Democrats of tho third con gressional district, on the 27th ult., nominated Hon. M linger for congress. Ho is said to bo a very nice man, but but Val, will get away easily with tho baggago now. Capt. Davison has returned to his position as cashier of tho First Nat ional Rank, Rrownvllle. 13. M. Royd has charge of the bank at this place. We soo that D. 0. Cross bus been ap pointed postmaster of Rrownville, vice Hacker, whoso time has expired. Hon. Jacob Good, Republican candi date for representative, gavo us a pleasant call, Saturday last. Some sneak-thief got away with a S. bill for Roberts, tho restaurant man, Tuesday evening. , Wo had a quantity of rain Saturday night last, that did immense good in various ways. James Flaherty, at Williamsburg, N. Y went homo drunk and beat his wifo to death. Go to the New Ptoro and get tho highest market price for your produce. A girl in Philadelphia, eighteen years of age, died of delirium tremens. SELLING OVT! Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, AT THE NEW STORE. GASH SALES BELOW COST We have a large stock of goods which we are bound to sell. Read our quotations following : Calicos, Muslin, Jeans Ginghams Dress Goods, Tabic Linen, Ducking, Klancls 4 cents per yard. 7 cents per yard. 20 cents per yard. 8 cents per yard. 1 6 cents per yard. 30 cents per yard. 10 cents per yard, 25 cents per yard. Table Oil Cloth, Bed Ticking, Cotton-Batten Handmade boots Men's Hats, Overalls Ladies Shoes, Ladies Hose Call at Once and See For Yourself, 3I 25 cents per yard. 1 1 cents per yard. 10 cents per lb $325 1.00. 6c. $1.50. 10. noon OJtTJf 'ICE lii(L TTgl25siL'jiaaVi IP! jjssiiiiii! . Ij"tW Ay rl HMpyj'wgiJ 111111 HI 5? -sfeSi4!ali fen MRS. A. H. RICHARDS. Hon, John L. Carson, president of the Carson Rank, is in the city A BIG, BOLD BOOMING BANG FROM THE CANNON OF THE GREAUEADERS. MoGEE & MOORE, THE UNOON QOERED KINGS OF LOW PRIOES IS UP! UP! UP AND OOMING FOR FALL AND WIN TER TRADE, WIELDING THE GOLDEN' SCEPTRE OF X GLOUIOUtf BUSINESS SUCCESS. OTJIt SUBJECTS ARE LOW PRICES, CASH PAYMENTS, GOOD GOODS, AND BOYS' CLOTHES. Our latest and greatest masterstroke of rotailinpj goods at a wholesaler's profit, Is approved by tho "Goddess of Liberty" and millions yet unborn. A hairless crown of glory shines irom our shoulders, and a harp is in our hands. Harping nboutour well-cut, low-priced royal garbs tor men youths, boys, and chlldrun. Harping about our Tints and Caps, to crown I he "Lords of Creation." Hats with and without straw no bricks in them. Already tho jaundiced eye ot competition is turned upon our low-priced, all-wool cashmeres. Com petitors say it "can't be done." Remember the continuance of our now lower-priced mcoi.vi: remains with you. On the volume of sales pioflts aro always based if large sales, small prollts, etc. One hundred .Sunday Suits, large, strong and durable, at Low Prices. Uring your griefs and money to tho International Store, and carry away smiles and our low-priced Goods. Tho (list one of our competitors that attempts to buy up our low-priced stock for speculation will Hud himself shot full of our celebrated 10c. Hoso for men, youths, misses, children, wo men, and all mankind and womeukiud in general. McGEE & MOORE Mens', Youths', Hoys' and Children's Clothier, "Dry-Gooder," "Trunk or," "Tniynliinr-lbiggor," "Car peter," "Wall-1'aperer," Hut lerand "Fanner.'! KOM! O, KOM! A Oorrootion. Johnson, Ni:n.. Oct. 2, 1882. Editor Advi:uti.sku I noticed an item in your papor of tho 28th ult., taken from tho Unadllln Optio claim ing that tho Hod Stocking 1. B. C. had 8100 on a game mado up witli us. 1 claim it is falso, for I nover havo re ceived any challongo from them neith er havo I sont them any for such a game, only what was said through your papor. Now, if they aro want ing a game lot thorn say so through tho paper. They will llnd we have not bo weakened as tho Opt la would havo it, but what wo can check their baggago for them. John Wiiuok, Captain Johnson B. B. C. Ono of our thrifty farmers last week sold i,roo bushels of corn, to bo deliv ered in tho en'-, at thirty cents n bushel. 1 TO THE LADIES OF lemalia County. Mrs. A. H. Richards has opened one of the lest MI IffS Dffi ever brought to the county And solicits a share of the patronage of the ladies of South Auburn and Nemaha County. A First-Class Dressmaker in connection toith the establishment. w MRS. A. H. RICHARDS, iiiij'mmmpmuw g.ta.JtiifaBj a WHOLESALE LIST MERCHANTS! TURNIP SEEDS ! H. J. F. Wert Co., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, SOUTH AUBUKN Can furnish you with Good FnrniH, Im proved mid otherwise In Nonmliu. coun ty, unci vacant and Improved town loin In Nortti mid Boutli Auburn and Jollnsou. IlnvoalKoanumliorof l)uslii(jnand rohlctonco liniiKPK In Hontli Auburn for rent. Can furn IkIi blii)lH or any dlHcrlpilon. Apply nt tliti poMtolUce, Culvert, Nebranlta. Wo buvo FOR SALE A very UoHlrablu rwUlenco on Carson St. FOR SALE A stood dwelling 1ioub on Ncinuhn strcot, -Well, Htabloand other conveniences on the promlbes. FOR SALE Ono of tho most deslrablo small residences in tho city. Good woll, trees, etc. TO CONSUMPTIVES. 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I ,t.ik.. .n(li il.c mini Irti ind nvr nri I ... r jr..rr nt t ftuu a iuuHi SEND US YOUR BUSI NESS CARD TOR TRADE LIST. D. LANDRETH & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. n.ii iiir w.i(,'i.Ai-Hg3 NOTICE OF PROVING CLAIMS. Ksiatuot Hiiinuel K. Ilaclcer, deceased. In the County Court of Nemaha county Js. brasloi. Notico Is hereby given Unit October Uth, December USUi, lb8J, ind July 1st, lh, at I U o'clock a. m.. of each day, at the otllee of tho County Judfjo of Nemaha county, Nebraska, In Urownvllle. Nebraska, havo been ti.xed by tho court as the times and place when and wheioall persons who havo claims and demands aiialnsl said deceased can have tho same exmiiliird, adjusted and allowed, all claims not presented at tho Inst mentioned date 'will bu forever barred, by order of the court. ' John . stum., County Judge. Dated September 8, lSSZ. l.'lwl Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between E. D Wert and Wil liam Shanks, under the firm name gt Wert & Shanks, in ths livery and feed stable known as the 'Commercial," is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. Mr. Shanks will confine in the business at the old stand, collect all account ow ing the firm and pay all debts. E. D. WERT, Wm. SHANKS. MARKET REPORTS. south Ai'iirnx makkkt. Runar Cnfleo lbs ?l 00 StiKiir "C" H to 10 lbs I 00 Mour, uicn uock, per auu iub ;i 7t Alien's " Nemaha Mill " Homowoods " Potatoes per tin Apples, Ureon , Dried Vi lbs.., Onions por bushel Mail per imrrei... .1 .VI .1 Wl 8 Wl .... y ... Wl ... 1 (0 , 50(37.1 ... 2 0(1 Cabbace per bend , H(Pft KKK Ier dozen , vzy. Uutter '2i) OUA1N 31A11KKT. Wheat No. 2 , C07J Corn old - W) Oats 2UZl Hurley inS5 Hyc , 40 stock mauih:t. Cattle : 82 MB W) Hob, " W(7 50 M tt 4. . X,