Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 26, 1882, Image 4

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Itatos of Advertising!
Local Notices, first week, 10 cents per line j
Inch subsequent week, 5 cent! per line.
Display locals, IS cents per line.
Advertisement un locsl page, 50 cenU per
weeper week
Miscellaneous ads 50 cents perinch per month.
Legal adtat legal rates.
mhium imiii iim 11 ;
Machine, Oils at Xickull & .Slmrt.
FUHNITtlltJi At Willing ros. &
Jottlaii'H.
For Lumber Limo mid C
, .I.W.
:)ll1 ,'0 to
KlCKXri.
Hani ware ami Furnituio at Willing
llroa. fc .Jonlun'.s.
Extra copies ol Tun Aivi'.iiTw.it
or sale, at tins noaloilU'c.
UiKKost stock of boohs anil drugs in
Xuitmliu county is at XlcUrll'.s.
A nice .stock of jewelry and silver
wntoiit Nicki'll's drug store, at low
prices.
"Wo learn that Charley Kclswottcr,
at Tecumseh, last week in .some way
got his leg undei the wheels of a rail
road car, and lost a foot thereby.
Jdr. Smith, the surveyor for the- Lin
coln Laud Company, is engaged in lay
ing out into town lots the fortj acres
of laud which lays between North ami
South Auburn.
.liin MeXaughton- -of the First Na
tional Hank -in his speech at the mon
grel convention said. "Wo huvo been
laboring with Mr. Jhoady all day to
pruvail upon him to accept thenomlnu
tion for senator. Mr. Hwmtlv is this
until the people want. Hut his busi
ness, ho thinks, will not permit him to
. accept. We are truly sorry, thorefoio
I namo J. H. I'lsher, of AHpinwall, for
senator." That speech was not so
complimentary of Mr. Fisher.
An Iowu psiiwr hits the nail on tbo
head when It says that 11 paper may
Inbor for years for the best interests of
a Jown, in every conceivablo mannor,
and it Is never spoken of by the citi
zens. It is not oven mentioned to the
editor all of his efforts being treated
as 11 matter of no consequences, or us u
matter of course; but let the same edi
tor insert a four-line paragraph Unit in
the leasts rellects discredit on the tojvn
or its prosperity, then ho hears from
some one at once.
The Lincoln jVcmw gives sovoral gen
tlomen a gratuitous airing. It seems,
that cltv has been recently Infested by
a number of "cloth men," who palfn
oft a very Inferior article of goods up
on the "Innocent" by taking tlmlr noUs
.' for tho same. Thoy also tried the
"carpefdo'dge" Hnd sucked in a groat
many in that way. Tho Nelvs says
"buy of your holno dealers, and not of
traveling frauds." There have been
aoveral such gentlemen in this com
munity of late, and wo unhesitatingly
nay, buy of tho merchants who own
property hero and pay a tax, and givo
all such travelling outfits the "go-by"
and a wide track. Thoy are frauds of
tho first water.
The Manufacturer's Exchange says:
The overland train to Denver by tho
(ire.lt Hurllugton route has leaped into
popularity. Its speed and comfort mo
unexcelled, and the eight or ten dozen
curs of which it is daily composed aro
always comfortably filled. Tho H. &
M... as it is familiarly called, Is making
ample efforts to provide facilities for
moving speedily the great crops of Ne
braska. Of course, every man will
not be eu.ibled to send his grain to
market at tho sumo time, but moro
grain and other produce will bo It opt
moving than by any other road or
system, it would bo better to say In
the west. Its track and rolling stock
are all in superb shape and the man
agement will cause them them to bo
employed to tho best posslblo advant
age. Tticao will be busy tlmos for tho
next eight tuontlu.
For twenty years the -1 mertcan Ay
rieulturlst, now in its 43d year, has
been recognized as tho leading agricul
tural journal of tho world. Notwith
standing its past wonderful career, it
now enter.') upon a nev era, and pro
poses to excel Its past accomplishments
moving forward to fresh conquests.
The October number appears in a
new cover, now dress, now typo, uew
engravings, with now 'Utlsts, and ad
ditional edltoilal writers, malting al
together tho most superb periodical of
the kind evor issued. From this time
forward tho American Auriculurht is
determined to avail itself of tho beat
brain power, and the first artistic tal
ent in the country. Tho proprietors
havo but to point to its past record as
a guarantee of our promises for tho
future. Never before in Us career was
the journal so prosperous as now, and
at no time since the first year immedi
ately following the war havo subscrip
tions come in so numerously as thoy
are now coming. Wo confidently be
lieve that tho Amn-hvn AyriniUiirist
is tho lest paper in the United States
for other journals to club with, being
exclusively agricultural In its charac
ter, us it is, and thus competing Avltli
no local journal. Price 81.50 a year.
Single copies, 10 cents. Ohanok Judo
Company. David V. .Jnn, Vice
President. Samoix Hi'H.N'iiAM.See'y.
' I'itmiisonVj Maoazini: for Novem
ber is on our table, ahead, as usual, of
all others. I low the publisher can af
ford, not only to maintain its merit,
but to keep improving it as he doc, is
a standing wonder. The present num
ber, for example, has a beautiful steel
plate, "Little lied Hiding Hood;" 11
double-sized rolorcd steel fashion plate;
another exquisite engraving, "The
Falling Leaves;" a spirited illustration
of a poem, "N'enrlng Homo," 11 ship in
a storm on Thanksgiving Eve; and
about fifty wood-cuts, in addition, of
now dresses, bonnets, embroidery pat
terns, etc., etc. Then there is 11 beauti
ful colored pattern, "Cherries nnd
Leaves," for a aide-board cloth onu of
those costly and reelwivhc affairs only
to bo found in "Petersen." The stories
are even better than usual, which is
saying a great deal; for thirty years
(hey have been the best in any lady's
liook. With this number appears the
piospcetus for next -year, when six
copyright novelets will be given, and
mote than a hundred shelter tales,
many of them illustrated. For' 1881),
lite reading matter is to bo greatly in
ci eased. Undoubtedly, "Peterson" is
not only tbo best, but tho cheapest
magazine of it.s kind, being but two
doi.laii.hu year to single .subscribers.
To clubs, it is cheaper still, viz: four
copies for six dollars and a half, with
an extra copy to tho person getting up
the club. Or five copies for eigiit dol
lars, with both an extra copv and the
copyright engraving ('JO inches by 27), I
"Christ Heroic Pilate," after Muncuk
sy's world-ienowned picture, perhaps
the greatest premium over offered. For
larger clubs the prh'o is still lower,
while even more premiums are given.
everybody should take this magazine. J
Now is the time to subscribe. Address;
Cu.nu:s .1. P.jTi.nboN. MO Chestnut
.Street, Philadelphia, P.t. .Specimens
aro sent, gratis, to get up clubs with.
lor Sale or Trade.
T h.ivo a ".-year old short horn bull
which I will sell cheap or trade lor
other stock. M. W. Wallaci:.
18W2 North Auburn, Neb.
Stoves, Stoves.
Tho largest variety of Coal and
Heating .Stoves to found In Nemaha
countj. Willinu I5uoa. & Jordan.
Vocal anil Instrumental Mubio.
Mrs: Landls Ileilman, Tecumseh,
will bo at the Iloldrege, South Auburn,
Tuesdays and Fridays of each week,
for tho purpose of teaching vocal and
instrumental music. All who havo an
ear for music should patronize Mrs.
Ileilman, for sho Is an excellent musi
cian and an able teacher of much ex
perience. Sho will also visit North
Auburn. 18wJ
Rich Hill Goal.
The Chicago Lumber Company are
nolo agents for this Coal both at North
and South Auburn.'
Call on them for
low prices.
With long years of experience and
close application to business, 1 know I
am hotter prepared to furnish youwith
pun; fresh drugs and medicines, and
at lowor prices than at any drug house
in the county. 1 guarantee everything
that goes from my house to bo of full
strength nnd of the best quality.
A. W. NlOKKLL,
Drownville.
GIVEN AWAY.
One Thousand Bottles of Marsh's Golden
Blood and Liver Tonio to ba Given
Awa.
Everybody, who is suffetlug from
scrofula, chronic rheumatism, jaundice,
biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestion, con
stipation or costivenoss, headache, loss
of appetite, chills or fever, malaria,
backache, fomalo weakness, nervous
derangement, general debility, or any
blood, liver, kidney, stomach or bowel
disorder can obtain a trial bottle of
Marsh's (loiden Hloodand Liver Tonic,
free of charge, by calling at Nickell &
Short-' drug store, South Auburn.
Torsous who havo tried this famous
mt'dicino can procure the largo bottles
at r0 cents and SI. It purifies the
blood, invigorates tho Uvea1, stomach
and bowels, regulates tho kidneys, and
strengthens tho system.
For all diseases of the Throat and
Lungs uso Marsh's Golden Halsain.
FOR SALE !
One 3-Spriny Waton,
Lumber IVayons.
J Set Li yht Harness.
One 3-year old Colt.
One or all can bo bought cheap for
Cash as 1 have no use for them.
Tr.i). HrnnAKT,
South Auburn, Neb.
WAGONS. BUGGIES.
Tho "Regulator" Is now in tho mar
ket with it full lino of tho very best
implements that aro made.
Tom Him a una.
Tho 11. & M. It. R.. known as the
"Hurllngtlon Houto" otters special ao
vautages to travelers. 8eo their ad
vertisement in this paper. W2il
Hucgles and Spring Wagons for sale
by D. Campbell, North Auburn.
I MiaJlWIEJlJIIWIWIIIIJIHIIIIIIIWI i.niin inlljlijliumil
I HOLLADAV & EBERIg,T
1 DRTJQGISTS,
1 SUCCESSORS TO S. H. MADDY.
Have Just Kcceived
.In A nvartttMnfi that vertains
any firm' in the Count u. Call and see us, and be convinced.
Physician's Prescriptions and family Receipts carefully prepared.
HOLLADAY & EBERLY, North Auburn, Nebr.
STOP AND BEAD
EVERYBODY IS HAPPY
BECAUSE THE HARVEST IS OVER
With his Sfamoth Stock of
CLOTHING, GiOOERIES, BOOTS, SHOES,
Hats, Oaps, Gloves, Queensware,
C3-Hj-A.SS"V7"j.E.E A.IST32) IsTOTIOHSTS.
It is an undisputed fact that CASH buys the
RIECHERS cheaper
Agfc see that mammoth stock at
"" SO UTH "AUBURN, NEBRASKA.
PIANOS
---AND
ORGANS!
TUNED and REPAIRED by a
Competent
WORKMAN AND MUSICIAN.
Call on or Address
G. M. BARNES.
AURCHN iiii'l TECUMSEH, NEIJH
HOW l-ONt, IIOV lUUNtOTtMl I
Just published, a new edition of DR. CUL
VER. WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
Hiliial cure of Spermatorrhira or Seminal Weak
iims, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency,
Mental and Pleural Incapacity, Impediments to
Marriage, etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and
Fits, inductd hy self indulgence or sexual extrava
gance, &c.
The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty year's successful
practice thatthr alarming consequences of self
abuse may be radically curedj pointing out mode
of cure as one simple, certain, and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply,
privately, and radically,
CSf This Lecture should be in the hands of
cfcry 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 two
postape stamps. Address The Oulvorwoll Med
ical Oo., 41 Ann St., New York, N. Y. ; post
Qilice Box, 450.
41 Sword to
RE nPNr
THE
SCOUT,
on
Twelve Yeara
Among Uis
Wild Indians.
MY
Gn. Im,S, Brlsbln,
V. 8.A.
Tho mrwt txcitlnc
anil Intennely In
teresting book ev
er published. Not
a Novel, but Uic
history of the most
ull'MMtltmsifl Bnti
Hunter, Trapper h
fSIV.u!d ,bl lived, known u th
AVHITK CIHKF. rrlntl on tinted paper, 8tl
VWtt, Profusely IUuttrniU. Ww In cloth
ri.w.ppert.5o wewiiUmula copy In cloth to
any tddrss, postpaid, for 1.00 or papor 80 cts.
Address, The Peoples Publishing House, 48 CUrk
sM., Cfcloscs, IU, Mi. i, xo amd AUanU. da.
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aaHy$r$lnL3&l
Capes'
f
an Immense Stock of Drugs, Stationery,
TOILET ARTICLES,
to the Drug Business. Wo
than of any other merchant west of Chicago.
oysriffi
COMEI
TOWN
GEO
LOTS,
TOWN
I'VWri'.IIIlWrlMlltlMl.lwillHm
Kavutg MScrcHtiy been Surveyed nnd Platted
0:T SECTION 21 and 28, T. 5, B. 14,
NIMAEA COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
OFEERS RARE CHANCES TOR
Ciimercial
BUSINESS. "
The Town is from 10 to 25 miles from any
other place of importance,
IS IN THE CENTER
OF THE COUNTY,
FARMING LAND
LOTS
AT LOW
AoolytoS.AOSBORN,
WHOLESALE LIST
mu
Til A III P MERCHANTS !
I II II IV I I iiiB SEND US YOUR BUSI
" " P NESS CARD FOR
SEEDS 1 r MDRETH k SONS,
VkkllV VFV PHILADELPHIA.
9-
propose to compete
with
THIS ! !
I Olf
DECK!
DRY GOODS.
goods of GEORGE
RIECHERS.
LOTS.
Mechanical
AND SURROUNDED BY THE KKf
IN
THE STATE.
AUBURN.
P KICKS
FOIt CASH
OH ON TIME
LOTS
UROWXVILE or
CALVERT, NEH.
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