Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 12, 1882, Image 4

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Rates of Advertising i
Local Notices, first week, 10 cents per line j
Inch subsojutnt week, 5 centi per line.
Display locals, 15 cents per line.
Advertisement! on local page, 50 cents per
ch per week.
Miscellaneous ads 50 cents perinch per month.
Legal adi at legal rates.
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Old boot, tops cut into pieces of Hip
required hIzo 11ml lined make good
Illicit irondioldors.
Kid IiooIb tuny lie nicely cleaned wllli
.1 mixture of oil and inkjllm oil 80ft
(iiu tliu leather, mid tho ink hluokuns
it.
Win. Miu-hIihII, at Lincoln, ismiol'Iior
vlio pulled liirt rtliof uil out, of tliu
Wilson by tlio muzzle, and is iiiorlaliy
wounded.
An export vlnv mukei hiih tlic
wrapper recelvca more attention than
any other part of it. Doosn'l mutter
ifiuuli wliat HOit of trasli jotw innido.
Ilnlicil T. Lincoln Iiiih shipped from
SpriiiKfield to Washington sixty-two
trunks lioloiijjnij,' to Ins mother, which
were tilled with drcH.i Roods and trink
ets purchased in Europu.
At, "What Cheer, Iowa, Mrs. ItonJ.
Williams shot and killed a man named
Allison; and then put a ball through
her own brain. Allison's attention to
her had caused her husband to leave
her, was the eauso of tho tragedy.
A. B. irepburn, Hepublican nominee
for cnj,'res3iuan at largo, in New
York, declines to run on account of tho
dissatisfaction regarding tho way ho
was nominated. That is what Mr.Fol
gor,' nominated for governor ought to
do.
Tho Illinois Methodist conference
found Nov. IT. 0. Hoffman guilty of
bastardy, fornication, forgery, and
falsehood, and being obliged to draw
tlio lino somewhero, recommended his
his expulsion from tho church and the
ministry.
A Saunders county farmer named
Kelly, took a load of hogs into Lincoln,
sold them for $7.", went on a "good
time," and when lie woke up next
morning ho found himself in a back
alley, and not a cent of mono'. Les
son: You can have a better time-sober
than drunk, and more money loft over.
I). 0. Ualentino, in attempting to
board a train at McCook, !Jrd inst.,
slipped and foil under tlio cars. He
was so badly injured that ho lived but
a few hours, lie was a strong, active
man in tho prime of lifo, engaged in
tho cattle business, and was a senator
In tho last legislature from u western
district.
firoml Island Independent: Tlio Ike
and one or two other journals aro
whistling to keep thoir courage up, but
Senator Van Wyck wjll not stump tho
district for tlio bolters' ticket. Mark
that down; neither "af tor twunty days"
nor at any time.
L.VTKU. Wo learn Llml, Mm Smmrnr
lias already begun just that kind of
wont.
ADoy eight yearsvoht, 111 Chicago,
hoard his father swear ho would shoot
anybody ho bIioiiM see getting water
out Ids well. So when tho little dar
ling saw a young neighbor woman
drawing water at tho well, ho ran out
with ills pa's muskot pointed it at her
with fatal precision and fired, and she
fell dead. More than likely ids father
cocked tho gun for him.
Two railroad engines, at Xiokorson,
Kansas, came together at full speed,
like two lingo rams. The collision, of
course, was terrific, and tlio general
smash-tip complete. The wreck caught
lire, and onglncors.Wostlako and Kish
or and baggageman and fireman Jlol
llday; Sliafor, road carpenter; were
cruBhed or burned to death; and sev
eral passongors badly injured. Tho
uliiisio BuemH to bu 011 tho switchman.
At tho Woman Suffrage Association
mooting at Omaha 0110 of the speakers
argued that tho enfranchisement of
woman would proinoto marriage. This
lota tho oat out out of the bag, and ac
counts for tho fact that so many old
maids go la for woman bulfrage. Wo
always understood it was because they
paid taxes that tliey wanted to vote
but it appears now that tho "uo-taxa-tioii-wtthout-roprosontutlon"
platfoi m
was a baso subterfuge.- hv.
An opinion wai rendered by the Illi
nois supreme court loeontly in a cnBo
involving tho question f the power of.
tlio state legislature to rotrulato uites
charged by railroads for freight carried
to points outside of Illinois, and
whether tho act prohibiting unjust dis
crimination in such rates is not in con
travention of the constitution of the
United States. The case is one where
in uixt) -six per cent, larger rate was
cliifrgcd on a haul from Oilman to New
1 ork, than on a haul from Teoila to
York, though tho distance from Peoria
s greater by eighty-slx miles. Jt was
bold by tho court that tho charge was
unjust, excessive, extortionate and un
lawful, and in elToct tho court upheld
the authority of tho railroad and ware
house commissioners to regulate freight
charges to points outside tlio state.
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A BIG, BOLD BOOMING BANG
k FROM THE CANNON OF THE
GREAT LEADERS.
MoGEE & MOORE, THE UNOON
QOERED KINGS OF LOW
PRICES IS UP! DPI UP
AND COMING FOR
FALL AND WIN
TER TRADE.
WIELDING THlTcJOLDBX SCKPTIIK
Or A GLORIOUS HUSI.NESS
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OUB SUBJECTS ARE LOW PRICES, CASH
PAYMENTS, GOOD GOODS, AND BOYS'
CLOTHES.
Our latest and greatest master stroke
of retailing goods at a wholesaler's
profit, is approved by the "Goddess of
Libei ty" and millions yet unborn. A
hairless crown of glory shines from our
shoulders, and a harp is in our hands.
Harping about our well-cut, low-priced
royal garbs for men youths, boys, and
children. Harping about our Hats and
Caps, tocfown the "Lords of Oi cation."
Hats with and without straw no
bricks in them. Already tho jaundiced
eyo of 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 ukoimi: remains with
you. On tho volume of sales profits
are always based if large sales, small
prollts, etc. One hundred Sunday Suits,
largo, atrong and durable, at Low
Prices. Bring your griefs and money
to tho International Store, and carry
away smiles and our low-priced Goods.
Tho first 0110 of our competitors that
attempts to buy up our low-priced
stock for speculation will find himself
Bhot full of our celebrated 10c. Hose
for men, youths, misses, children, wo
men, and all mankind and womeukiud
n general.
McGEE & SV10ORE,
Mens', 'Youths', Hoys' and Children's
Clothier, "liry-Uiioilor," "Trunk
or," "Tnivoliiig.Prtggor," "Cur-lioier,"Wnl-liMiTCsy
Hat
ter 11 ml "Frtimcr."
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FOR S A3LE !
One ,3-Sprinf IVafon,
2 Lumber Wayons.
.1 Set Lt(htJT(t)'iwss.
One li-ucav old Colt.
Ono or dll can be bought cheap for
Cash as I have no use for them.
TlU). Huduaut,
South Auburn, Neb.
WAGONS, BUGGIES.
Tho "Regulator" is now in tho mar
ket witli a full lino of the very best
implements that aro made.
Tom Riciiahps.
Machine Oils at Nickell & Shurt.'.
Press Wheat Drills by 1). Campbell,
North Auburn.
Tho P. & M. R. It., known as the
"Hurllngtion Routo" offers special ad
vantages to travelers. Seo their ad
vertisement in this paper. )-2:i
Undo SanYfl Nerve and Mono Lini
ment Is for man and beast and Is a
balm for ovory wound. Sold by all
druggists. 5
Pet'smiR lmvliic farms to rout, or
pernons wanting to rent farms, will do
well to put their business in D. .1.
Wood's hands, who has applicants for
both.
Uuggles and Spring Wagons for sale
by 1). Campbell, North Auburn.
Fruit cans at Willing Bros. & Jor-
daus.
CARPETS
McGce Sf Moore's.
Newton, Schultler, Studobakor and
Mitchell wagons for sale as cheap as
any house in tho state, by Caumboll.
Wo are ready to recoive produce in
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exchange for goods at tho Now Storo
first door north of tho poitotllce.
A full lino of Wagon Wood Work
by 1). Campbell.
HOLLADAT &
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ZDTTO-a-ISTS
I SUCCESSORS TO S. H. MADDY.
Have Just Received an Immense Stock of Drugs, Stationery,
TOILET ARTICLES,
And everything that pertains to the Drag 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.
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Oaps9 loves9 Queensware,
Hats,
G-LASSWAIE A.IST3D IsTOTIOlsrS:
It is an undisputed fact that CASH buys the goods of GEORGE
RIECIIERS cheaper than of any other merchant west of Chicago.
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And see that mammoth stock at
SOUTH AUBURN, NEBRASKA.
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PIANOS
AND
ORGAHS!
TUNED and REPAIRED by a
Competent
WORKMAN AND MUSICIAN.
Call on or Address
G. M. BARNES.
AUmjRN and TK0lMSBH,NKmt
lloV ILoNt, HBotV 5tc'Nti-',d !
Just published, a new edition of DR. CUI.
VKRWEI.L'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
radica) cure of Spcrmatorrhaa or Seminal Weak
ness, 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, &c,
The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty )ear's successful
practice that the- alarming consequences of self
abuse may be tadically cured; pointing out a mode
of cure as one simple, certain, and effectual, by
means of which every sulferer, no matter what
his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply,
privately, and radically,
KSf" This Lecture should be in the hands of
every jouth 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. Address Tho Oulvorwoll Med
ical Oo., 4 Ann St., New York, N. Y.j post
Olhcc Box, 450.
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CSPB FNraBo.
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Wild Indians.
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a Novnl, but Uiu
hUtory of the most
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lluutor, Tnmixir
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1VIIITK OIII1JF. Printed on tlnttM pnpor, 611
pnBti.. rroriiHoly lUiiHtrntfil. l'rlco In cloth
i.o0imcrf,80 VoliiaonUii copy lu cloth to
any nlurpia,iioi)tivalllrorf 1.00 urimiicr 80 cfc.
Address, I'Iib 1'ooplod 1'ubtlHhlnif lloitso, 48 Clailc
HI, Ciilcoi-o, III. tiu Loub, Mo., aud AUauto. Qa.
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E3iving IScccnlfs; been Surveyed itud SButled
ON SECTION 21 and 28, T. 5, R. 14,
NEMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
OfEERS RARE CHANCES FOR
BUSINESS.
The Town is from 10 ?o 20 miles from any
other place of importancs,
IS IN THE CENTER OF THE COUNTY, AND SURROUNDED BY THE BEST
TARMING LAND IN THE STATE.
AT LOW PRICES
FOR CASH
OK ON TIME
LOT
Aooly to S. A OSB0RM. rS!"
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WHOLESALE LIST
TURNIP
SEEDS!
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MERCHANTS !
SEND US YOUR BUSI
NESS CARD FOR
TRADE LIST.
D. LANDRETH & SONS,
PHILADELPHIA.
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