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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1882)
ST - , f n K !i K )1 awWsMSnWJJUMIU.UMXJWJjal8g ujwijjJUWiJHBLtgnrrjuiLB.iiiMj.ujiiUjiwiii scbvaisljw sc . POST OFriOE HOURS. Horn 7:00 .1. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, from 11 in, to t p. m Farmers ami otheri please uke notice. G. V. rAIRBROTUUR, J .P. M. THURSDAY, OCT. 20,1882. IFW.I1 II IMIWI WWIWIMS Business booming. , S.A. Osborn Is in town. V """ ": rickoll,;a thorough druggist. , Dr. Glasgow'calledon us this morn ing. t ' Undo John Maxwell was in the city Monday. Come to tiie Ai)ViitTisi:n office for first-class Job work. 1 When will South Auburn be visited by a theatrical troupe V Mr. mid Mm. Dr. Wont visited cu'msoh friends Wednesday. To- WesoU'idl of Brown's Classic liout- edies. Xiukhm. & Sunn,. ( , - . - - - Capt. R. 0. Phillips, of iho Lincoln (Lund Co., was in town lo-duy. t ' T. A. J!uilt;y, tho prince ineitiiniit or .Johnson, spent Wednesday iii the city. ' Niokoll, the BiownvHIo DUggist, ia ..furnishing, the schools of tho county Willi bookf?. : "Whoso boftkn do thu 'brat Touchers 'tit Nemaha county recommend? , ' Hauimcuh. ;'' Hon. Church Howe will speak In Brownvlllo Saturday evening, Nov. ;;.i;th.'' 1 , Wesley DuudiiH, posmuster of North . Auburn, tniuto u Hying visit to Wilbur, . Mondiiy. . . , ,- Maxtor. JSliuor Clark, of Teounisoh, is . visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. West, of f this place. : South Auburn Is on the ovo of nu ..o'hor boom. Lot ltv eoirte. "We will : try to stand it. ... .. , 1 .... . 1 Ous. Moore and Win. Willing wont . to Brownvlllo Tuesday evening, to take In tho "Mystery." Capt. A. 11. Davison, cashier of. the First National Hank at Urownville, is In the city to-day. "When In Brownvlllo call utNlokoll's drug store, opposite Carson's Bank, ho i will bo glad 0 see you. ' Herbert Wilson, tho populjir hard ware man of North Auburn, Was per ambulating ourstroets yesterday. Who to-day supplies tlio majority of tlio schools in Nemaha county with good books at reasonable prices? HAlll'KKS. Niekoll, at Brownvlllo, will furnish you your periodicals at less price than you will get them elsewhere. J. II. Balrd, contractor and builder, ' North Auburn', went to Table Bock Tuesday, where ho is ongngod in erect ing a largo hall for tho lodge of J.O.O.F. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hacker, of Brown vlllo, went out on tlio Hepublican Valley road to Bed Cloud "Wednesday evening, whom thoy will visit rela tives for a wcok or so. Who truthfully books and prices? represents their Haupkus. ; Joo Wood, of St. Joe. trayellng for .the linn of Tumor, Frazler & Co.. r.wholesalo grocers, was in tho city ''"Wednesday. Joo is a jolly good follow and tlio boys, as well as the merchants, all like to. see him. ? 11 J-IW 11.11 II AN' ho caused prices on scliool books, , in Nenialia county, to bo reduced to less than one-half tho pricrs we have been compelled to pay for the last dozen years? Hauim:up. AVo had tlio pleasure of attending the' primary election held by the mon grels at Urownville last week; and wo kept a tally of. thoso who voted. There Svero about 80 votes polled, and nearly thifo'Doniocrats voted to ono Hepubli can. The affair was run absolutely by Prank Johnson, Joo Docker and K. M. McComas. Frank was tho moving spiriti It was Prank who stood at the door and peddled tickets, and run tho streota hunting and urging people to go and vote. Ho said "you mmt turn out mul voto to mako tho thing look respectable-." But notwithstanding nil his efforts, they did not succeed in polling on o-l 1 all" as man as were polled at tho Republican primary. At tlio latter over 200 votes woro polled tho largest over polled in Brownvlllo. At Nemaha City, and othor precincts, wo nre informed similar uiongrol prima ries wero held, as to kind and stylo tho Democrats being the principal par ticipants, Yet there are Republicans so preposterously cheeky as to assert that the few Republicans who partici pated, joining tho Democrats will bet ter express tlio will of tlio great Re publican party of tlio county than the regular notninoos. It will, however but widen tlio Preach, and enlarge tho -party bf kickers for tlio next election. fMiwii REPUBLICAN MEETINGS Tho candidates upon tho Ropulican tlckfat, of Nemaha county, have posters out, announcing meetings at tho .fol lowing tiniLM and places: "Fiti day, October 27th 'Jonnson. Satuhday. October 28th Brock. Monday, October UlHh Bedford ('enter Scliool IIOUHO. Ti'liSDAY, October .list Bratton School House. Wkdmwda y, Nov. 1st -Gleh Rock Ctuter School House. Tlio HeptiMicuus aim nil wno sup port the ticket of Asplnwall, St. He. roiu and Nemaha Precincts, will hold a mass meeting at Nemaha City, Thursday evening, November 2d, at 7 :.10 o'clock. Fuiday, Nov. 3rd Loudon Man ning's School House. Saturday, Nov. 4th Brownville. Monday, Sov. Oth 1'eru. Monday, Vow (ith- North Auburn. Hon. Church Howe will speak at .Brock. Oct. 2th: at Glen Bock, Nov. 1st; at Nemaha Citv, Nov. 2d; at Lon don, Manning's School House, Nov. fid. All the above meetings will b Held in the evening at 7:iI0 oclock. Tho host speakers possible to bo had will attend the meetings. Tho pcoplo of all parlies should turn out to those meetings and hear what our candidates luivo to say. Attontion Oomrados. On Saturday next tho Brock Pot of the (!. A. H. give their lirst (tamp lire , intelligent, or to lead the people to em and basket dinner. Every hoy that i brace the Savior for their own eternal wore tlio blue is invited to attend, ' good. come witli your family and bring your iird. Tho highest motive of all is tho huvot-saek with a full ration for your- truodeslroto please God. All these self and comrade. Exercises begin : motives combined, witli a genuine love about 10 o'clock and continue all day to teach, and a natural aptness to im- and evening. Good music and speak ing, and everything to make a llrst class time. Com. Hon. J. J. Mercer was elected a dele gates on tho Brownvlllo mongrel dele gation against his will, and in the face of his urgent protest. Ho did not know that Johnson and Docker were using his naiiio to catch votes with until the primary election was in .pro gress, when ho denounced tho sneak ing proceeding to tho guilty parties, on the streets, declaring lie was not with them and would not ho; hut they bra- zeuly declined all the same to relloo'bv Rev. II. 0- Scott, of Urownville Caiit. Mercer of the falso position in which they had placed him. Ho will, very likoiy, mako tliein wish thoy hadn't done it. Heating Stoves at Cost! 1 am closing out my-piesont stock of Heating Stoves at cost, to mako room for a largo invoice. IlKlllUMlT WILLSOX. Tho Great International Storo No. 2;1 of McGoo & Moore, South Auburn, sooins to be doing a good business all tho time. Step Into their storo at any time and yon will find Gus. and tlireo elllclont clerks as busy as bees ty ing lip goods, and waiting on custom ors. This house gets a largo sharo of the German patronage. Just us soon as the manager of tho Dramatic Association can decide on a play, tho balance of tho members will begin studying their parts. Thoy will probably put the play on tho boards some time during thu holidays. Mr. and Mis. J. (r. lCwan and Mrs. Brown, of Layfayette precinct, were in tho city Wednesday. Mr. Kwnn camo to town after a lot of fruit trees which ho Iiad 'ordered from thoTopeka nurseries. They wore pleasant callers at tho Advhutisku sanctum. Mr. Russoll, of the firm of RUhsell & Holmes, bankers of Tocunisch, with Mrs. Scott Bowman, wife of tho cashier of the Sterling Bank, who havo been visiting friends in tho east for soipo time past, were in tho city Wednesday. Mr. Jarvis S. Church, onn of tho solid farmors Of Bedford precinct, and a candidate for state senator, was in tlio city last Moudlty and dropped in to havo a social chat 'with this oldest paper in tlio state. J. W. Kerns, our luiniierman, lias moved Ills little houso from Nemaha street to his lots on Maxwell streot, and is building addition, which will Improve its appearanco as well as its convenience. "Truth though crushed to earth shall riso again." So will Harpers' School Books bo replaced In overy school, whoro thoy havo been removed through falso representation. J. 0. Hiett, who is traveling for the wholesale- honso of Lockwood, Englo hart & Co., St. Joseph, Mo., was in tho city last Friday and gave us a pleasant call, Guns and Ammunition. If you want a good gun or ammuni tion for ono, call 011 Herbert Willson, North Auburn. What has become of thu. petition which was being circulated sometlmo ago asking the commissioners to incor porate Auburn as a villago? "Wo are credibly informed that regu lar passenger trains will soon bo put on this lino of tho B. & M. 11. R. Tho II. & M. are now procuring tho right of way for their road westward from Teoupiseh. ! ijjrid!JdH''- " ' Sunday Bohool Oonvoation, North Aunuitx, Oct. 20, 1S82. Tho Sunday school convention for Nemaha county, met at the M. L. church at 2 o'clock p. m. Tho opening exercises wore conduct ed by ltev. Dickey, paster of the Pres byterian church of South Auburn. Mr. A. II. Gl'.more niiido Ti few ap propriate remarks in taking tho chair, and tho Rev. J. A, Chapln, of Peru, then read a paper pn the aim and pur pose of Sabbatli school. Tho subject was well handled and many interesting and instructive sug gestions woro given. After the read ing of tho paper, several gentlemon entered into a further discussion of tho subject. Among other things, It was sug gcsteifrthut, in now towns especially, where many strangers are gathering, eacli Sabbath school should luivo a corps of workers, whoso duties shall bo to visit every new coiner and invite him and his fatuity into the school, The evening session was very inter esting. Tho ltev. B. Bedell, of Peru, gave an mid t ess on tho motives that should actuate the true toucher. Ho said tho motives were three-fold: 1st. Thoso centering wholly in Bolf. As when ambition prompts, or a love to exhibit one's knowledge, or tho love of the approbation of others, or the happiness received from God's approv- ui Tiils is tlio lowest motive. 2nd. Tho desire to assist others, cither to make society mote moral, and part right instruction, uro'distinotive works of the true teacher. Tho address was an admirable one and was worthy of a much larger audi ence. After tlio address Mr. IX J. Wood presented tho subject of Sunday school music in a neat little talk, his ideas were good and practical. Quito a live ly discussion took place on this subject. Before tho adjournment in tho even ing it was agreed to hold another coun ty convention early in June. The exercise Saturday forenoon con sisted of 11 talk on superficial teachers. Many valuable hints were thrown out in the discussion of this subject. Tho persons designated to discuss the other subjects not being present, some informal remarks were made on each and the convent ion adjourned. Though the number in attendance was small, yet tlio convention was a real success. A spirit of true brother ly regard for the opinions of each other, pervaded the entire srssion, and an Inspiration was given to the work ers promyit that will greatly Hid them in their future work. A fow numbers of "Tho Nebraska Sunday School Record" were distribut ed among those present. This is a new publication, published under the mis picos of tho executive comtnittoo of tho Nobrasku State S. S. Association. J. M. McKkn.iv:, County Secretary. "Wo heard a solid old Democrat, say on the sidewalk in Brownville, the day after Rediek spoke in that city, "A man learns by going to hear new men speak. Had I staid at homo last night I should havo voted for Rediek, but now that I have heard him, I cannot do so." If that man was sincere, the reason ho cannot voto for Rediek will apply with equal force to Fisher. Wo loam by later information re garding tho accident occurring to Char ley Keiswelter, that his leg was not broken, that It was ono of his feet, and that amputation was not deemed nec essary. 00 OVERCOATS MEN AND BOYS AT M06EE& MOOSE'S A Democrat boastfully said to us, "Well, all your old leading Templar and temperance friends about Brown vlllo are going to voto with us." "Wo did not agree that all would, but with shame and sorrow we were compelled to admit that from appearances most of them would vote as ho said the mongrel Democratic whisky ticket. That's the great fault," ho contin ued, "with tho radical tomper.inco bus inessthose who make the greatest noise, biro halls procure- speakers and lavishly spend their money in building up a good feeling and sentiment, weak en when thoy got tho object they seotned to bo seeking in their reach." Wo listened, thought of Ohio, how ap plicable to our own locality; how wo hail fought, not for prohibition, but to save drunkard friends, and then been cruelly loft to hold the bag wo said unthing but keenly felt tho truth of his assertions, and a mentaU resolve we some time ago was strengthened. Ed. Ewan, son of J. Ch Ewau, of Layfayette preolncr, with his cousin. Will Brunan, havo just returned from a trip to Dakota, whero they have pre empted a farm apiece. Thoy will go out and take possession of them In tho spring. -ubu.ui- i-miu ijjijtajuaiiam I FALL AMD ifi T -mXttrrrHmrrysmmxttgtt&lSSZtZ. -WORTH OF CLOTHING!-- Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, CTTJST OIFIEJIsriElID AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE; assi TJSOTTMSEI-I, 11 mm I UlklVIU ITorth 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 stvlcs and patterns. You will find a nice line of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Shoes. " You will find an excellent line of HOOTS and PLOW SHOES for Men. : You will find a full stock of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, etc. You will fin'd one of the nicest store rooms and the most gentlemanly clerks in Nemaha County. Wc extend a cordial invitation to come and sec us before buying, and we will guarantee that in quality and price wc wil suit you. Remember the place, A. H. !I,MB.E & B NOllTU AUBITKN, NEB. m. MMU9mamtem.mwiMvmBmm&wmMBimnmmmmaomttacnwBwmMmmmummaMwmiMm lWfFwFJfjflfu W&MK?jFwWmmwMm1$ Mm ) 0" JKNTL,i;jtKN 1 liavo uscil Dli. llAUTEn'8 I wimtv.fll'n vr,M In mnillplnn li.vn nnvn r.itimt Ir.o.v tonic dots. jn many cases 01 nervous as UU. llAiiTXii'd IliOH IONIC fs a necessity In mv SjVLoyts. Mo.. Nov. at (lives color to tho blood, natural health ftl tone to the digestive organ and nerroiia syttem, making it applicable to Ocneral DeMtltu, Txks of Avne tttePl'roitratioti of Vital Powers anil Impotence,! V'"' " . -:,' "--v...., u a ..,.,. iwuimuujtHmo i"h!'i-.iviHUin Hl.ll J'ii. JlAlfiJ.I' MANUFACTURED BYTHE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST.. ST. LOUIS. m mmmmwiwmmmmxiyi I u .-a okva.-" P'y.ss-"N-;rfXJo5v,i-!j.KC'.,",'X;i v tv- ,vnjj i.cv fr:-cv;Asv7'3;t:NA.Nyx'T.i)T-iv.a va - l jillfcMMMaMWM-MMWai nmiPIHil iihib f' i.X t CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, HEADAGNE & BILIOUSNESS. Prepared only by BROWN MEDICINE &. MF'C CO. Leavenworth, Kan. ' CO a" 3 Try it Now! ,iBou vt ail xx i -.aaarau tiTin'j-vftn tg vug sokoiittm; ATz: McGee $ Ifoore's. It seo ins strange to us that some men will do things politically that they would not do in any otliur of the bus? ness relations of life. In a political sense (hoy have r.o no honor whatever, and seem to have a pride in making such a record. Now, for Instance, thore are Republicans and Democrats in tills county, who voted at the Republican primaries, and engaged, to the utmost of their ability to mako successful their men and ideas; but failing they vote in other primaries and help nm the machinery of other conventions. This is the very lowest of all iho phases of politics. If polities is a dir ty pool, as Is often said, the men who do this, are the very dirtiest toads in tlio mud and lllth at tho bottom. They advertise themselves as void of polit ical honor, their promises as worthless, and their actions as tho elaboration of corruption, deceit and falsehood. V. V. Morrison, stone-mason of North Auburn, shipped a load of cut stone to Table Rock via. the B. & M. road Tuesday evening. Tho stone camo from tho Kerns (marry, four miles northwest of Auburn and are as flno in quality as can be found in tho state, being almost as white as snow. They were dressed by Mr. Morrison, who has no superior as a stone-mason in this country. Thev are for tho Odd Fellows Hall of Table Rock. Wagons! Wagons!! Davfd Campbell. North Auburn, will sell you a Nnwtou, Sohiitlor, Siudo baluu, Mitchell, or any othor kind of a wagon just as cheap as you can get It any where. Al tho latest novels and miscella neous books at Niekell's drug store, - fjJicaiHwgEJL WINTR! NH1BEA8KA. A cnmhlnattnn. nf T'lvt. toxiilo 11 f Jnm,J'i'furtnn Jinrhmut l'liosilio''titin 11 piiltilalila torn Q Tlia unliiiwiHiratloH t,t iron that will mtt lilttrkcn the tertli.no charnrtfftaittri t nllirr Iron iirovuriitlon. luoN 'Iomc In mjr practice, a.uf luun csin'rleiicoTif nnwltiln iorivc morcsuiii iii.ii j:s. iiai UiTJ.Ii'3 rroetrotion. cmaic JJlscuccs, jmncnMii, anrt.inlm- , lias in my iionjis, niai.o somo oiii!crii.l cures. j ii'iuL-u i mis Rreai nuu lucoronjtr inndc. In fact, sncli a ('(impound Va. HoliEliT eAMinxs; O Siui Wash Atmo.. uractlee. 25th. 1881. AkJiNllUi muooismdw Never Fai!s! jojrmwsi g ,tm mmmm vjj. j 'H)MJige' We intend to increase our business largely this winter by adding to our already large office a now power press, and all the latest styles of job type. Wo propose to run the best newspaper local and otherwise in Xemaha county. To do this will of course take a considerable amount of money, and we expect all our friends who owe. us to pay up promptly. Givo us good hearty support and we will give you a good paper. William E. Hill, of the Nebraska City Elevator Co., was in tho city Tuesday. The Company are building large cribs and other buildings in this place, in which limy propose to store away a largo share of tho crop of this county. Col. llutchins is the general agent and buyer for this place, from whom tho farmer can always get tho highest market prico for his grain. ' John Maxwell attended tho meeting of the Cirand Lodge of r. O. O. T. at Fremont, Nob., last week, and says ho had a good time. Tho lodgo was well attended and John had the pleasure of marching in a procession composed of over liOO Fast Grand Chancellors. J. T. Hood, commercial tourist from St. Joe, Mo., representing Smith, Frazer & Go's, wholesale boot and shoo house, was In town Tuesday, shewing his samples to ouv tnorchats. Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Lini ment is for man and beast and Is a balm for OYory wound. Sold by all druggists. r, jOisHolutioii JMotice. Notice ii hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between E. D, Wert and Wil liam Shanks, under the firm name ot Wert k Shanks, in th livery and feed stable known as the 'Commercial," u thi day dmolved by mu tual consent. Mr. Sh-mlcs will contine in the buuincssat the old stand, collect all account ow ing the firm and pay all debt). E. 1). WERT. "Wm? SHANKS. ... ? SON'S. 1 J . -.w a 2.w.jMWiTW mu I'iUlllni 'I 'V ..;. i. vr. 4 .i!