Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 02, 1882, Image 8

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POST OFFICE HOURS.
Ktnm 7:00 a. m. to 9 p, m Sunda)i, from
tt m, tm p. in, Kiirmen nt Others flette
take notice.
G. W. rAIRDHOTHRR, Jn.,P. M,
'"tMJRSDA Y, OCT. art, ISS'2.
Nlekell, 11 thorough druggist.
Has any ono heard tho school bell
ring?
Come to tin; AnVKumrtR office fur
tlrst-clnss job work.
Win. Mntthffsufi. South .Auburn's
popular blacksmith, Is very busy tires
l!
Niokull, tho Hrownvillo lrngglst, Ih
ftirulsliiiifc tho schools of tho county
with books.
Vote for vim-vis S. Church, tlio man
who wIU work lor tho beet interests of
Xomaha county.
lying tlio
takes "tho
I'or gentiiuo downright
Xoiuaha County Journal
miQ.--N?inuha Time.
When in Hrownvillo cull nlXlekcsTit
drugstore, opposite Carson's Juk, he
will bo glad to eo you.
fio to tlio polls next Tuesday, Nov.
1th, With thu determination to elect
every man on tho Hcpuhlioan ticket.
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On of nicest millinery stoeku in tho
city, Ih that of Miss Kllu ICeqily. Shu
h "clling out at cost. See her "ud' in
another column.
Tho railroad jtrtlcln, on another
page, will servo to brace up tins pcojilo
of' Urownville, and roaliy reads if
thoro wjw something in it.
ThtTonhltthtBwtti "Tho surrey
01s are completing tile survey between
Teuumsoh and Huairice, and work will
"coinmeiico about November int.
' 1 1 1.
Mr. (I. A. Waring, who has been
Mlorkingfor MeGuo & Mooro for the
pint two months, returned to his homo
in Petersburg. Ind., Jiwt Saturday.
Tho mongrol'oandidutes, not having
tho ability 10 publicly discuss the
claims, beauties and advantages of
mongrelism, ar ongaging in a "still
hunt."
ONTHEBEOOED.
Tho Primary at Brownvillo Bun by Democrats.
Hwtok Ajjvkhtihkk: Just ftr
the Republican primary which elected
delegates to tho county convention you
charged in your paper that .Democrats
controlled the primary and to them
were attributed the ten majority for
tho untl-IIowo ticket. You weio cor
rect, tw everybody conveisanl with the
facts and the Democrats who voted
knows; but Is thought, In addition to
tho baro statement, that such , Demo
crats as voted at that Republican prl
mary should go upon tho record that
their names should b printed in a now s
pnper not with tlio view of injuring
thum at all, but for the pnvposo of
compelling them to face the record
they have made. Wo looked over the
poll books wild rind the following:
nnMOfitATic nami:?.
"Gcorgo UiecheiR, wo itgrot to sav, is
'selling out his large stoelf of general
tnorehandlso, to go out of tho business.
fTeiB selling all sorts or goods low
down. '
Most of the Itopublicap tickets rend
"for" the constitutional suffrage
amendment. Tf this is not tho way
you want to voto, scratch oft "for" and
write on "against."
Dikd At Hrutton, Nov. 1st,, of
tllphthorin, Ofa, daughter of A. J.' Ting
ley, aged six years. Ho carerul or your
little Ones; that mdst dreadful disease
is prevalent.
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Mr. It. A. .Stewart, of Hratton, piled
into our otllce basket last Wednesday,
a half bltshcl of tho beat and biggest
apples we havoseon in tho county. Vo
have forgotten tho name.
Tom Majors' indorsement of J. S.
Church is a good, strong one, and If
Tom's friends believe Tom a good
judge of senatorial timbor they will
voto foi1 J udgo Church.
Wo aoo old temperance Republicans
going outside bf their party to support
principles they have,; Hiodrn to oppose
So, men often undo, by a single un
reasonable Uot, the cod work of years.
1 ..
Dr. "II. Hell Andrews, of Nemaha
City, accompanied by wife ilnd sister,
ft.. ri.... o 1-... .. ... .... i.i i
.OA.nu jiun OUUIWV, OI lUlCKSOnVUIV, 111.,
woro viewing Auburn Thursdav this
week, and pleasantly called on the Au.
vr.uriSHit.
W. T. Moorr,
bon Junci,
S. Swan,
Milt. Jones,
I). Algood,
H. Algood,
ltd. Campbell.
Thomas Woods,
O. H. L nnon,
L, Marohn,
R A Robiton,
H Stevens,
Jeff, Hawkey,
Hqrdy Cutrell,
Joseph Cutrell,
Ned Mason,
.Jacob Raultltaulb.
I), II, McLaughlin,
II. H, Dolen,
Henry Rojee,
A)!". Crane,
T I. Swan,
T. S. Robiton,
John Hand,
Claries Andnwi,
Tom Kinr.
James Cochran,
John Cranmer,
D. D Adami,
W. H Alderman,
Harry Crane,
Mat. Alderman.
William Kaull'inan
or, Mr. Editor, every Democrat
above named pledged his word and
honor, to tho judges and clerks ot that
primary election, before his ticket was
received, that ho wouul voto for the
Republican nominees of tho county
convention. Some of the Democrat's
above named voted through honest
motives, accepting tho invitation of
the Republican central committee to
vote at the primaries in tho candor and
honesty In which it was given, and
will voto as thoy promised for Die
.Republican candidates. Hut many of
those who jdedged their honor as gen
tloiiicn to abide by tlio decision of the
convention and vote for tho nominees,
also voted in the fusion primary, some
were in the fusion convention, and arc
now working for tho sut-cess of the
fusion ticket. Is this fair, is it holiest?
WE Al'l'EAI. TO EVERY HONEST
DEMOCRAT in Nemaha countv, every
one who believes in maintaining at
least a degree of honor and manhood
oven In politics if the action yf those
Hrownvillo Democrats is not perlidv,
rascality, boiled down, and a proper
cause for the administration or prompt
and decisive rebuke? Wo .isk them,
in all candor, if Democrats, or Repub
licans, who step aside from their lenit
Imato business, from the party thev
belong to, to make solemn promises
merely to break them, could be believed
on oath ? Wo aro very sure they could
not. Such men would chcorfull'v com
mit perjury to Ruin a political end. It
will lie noticed by the above list that,
the names of the leaders, Who sold the
Democratic party out for oillcial places
for themselves next Vear, and aro now
amilatliig in brotherly atTcctioii with
saloon-keepers and sorehead Hepubli
cans, do not nppoar. They dared not
no upon the record art voters ui a Re
publican primary, yet they traversed
the streets all day proctiriui: others to
voto and loading them to tlio polls.
Every yours for honesty and
Faim'I.ay.
SELLING
J5TJ
GREAT
ARGAINS!!
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DRY GOODS.
1 -mmt- wm
Cl
SHOES,
Mr. J. H. Haird, contractor and
builder of North Auburn, Is ongagud
in building and Odd Fellows' hull at
Table Rock, Nob. Mr. H. Is an ox
perie'ieed mechanic and his work al
ways, glv.- satisfaction.
Letter Prom Johnson Station,
F.nrrou Advi:utisi:ii: Can vou in
form the citl-zgna of Nemaha Countv
wliothor .lohn II. Miller or Tom MnJ
ortf is chairman of the Democratic
central committuo of Nemaha county.
They are mixed up so you can hardiy
tell which is which. Would Anclv
skeen make a llrst-class telephone? l"f
I he.Ti-d correctlv that was what Tom
Majors and Hill used him for to trans
mit Instruction from the First Na
tional Hank to Mm nnnrf. Iimiun In tl.
chairman of the Democratic central
committee to decide not to hold a Dom-
uci-iiuc convenuon nut adjourn and
lmvo a people's convention called.
Things have come down to a tlno point
when the, Democratic party aro to bo
made a cats-paw of to rake tho ches
nuts out of tho Hro for Hill Duilv and
Tom Majors. How mjinv tjiousnnd
head of ciuilodld Frank Johnson bnv
when ho came out to llr up delegates
for tho Peoples' convention? Huving
wutm wiia shiii 10 1)0 Ills liusilioss nt
that time. ,
OTHINO. GROCERIES. BOOTS
. Cloaks, Dolmans, Domestics, Notions, Etc.
In order to make Quick Sales of a large stock of Dry GoocU 7r77Z jT
Shoes, and such other goods as are loo numerous to mention here W?V,SnTz!L ! 7 '
less of Cost until all of our goods are sold. mton nei e. lie will Xegqrd-
Standard Prints 6 cents, forpierly 7 and 8 cents.
Muslin 7.J. Cfnfi;. fnrmnrlv n rnnt
AlI-VVool' ffassimcres Si. 00, formerly $1.25.
A II-Wool Cashmeres 80 cents formerly $1.00.
Dress Goods it)jj cents, formcily 20 cents.
Cotton Flannel 12 cents, formcrlyi5 cents.
Mens kip Boots $3-00 formerly 3 50.
rf.wn'8i idalr si,oes -50' formcrly 2-25-
All-Wool Yarn $1. co 81.20.
OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION
cjoim:ss cj:roiggy C330QC3 'jajLjl
thcttoctZ ih , and S5T?SlSSSi
GEORGE EIEOHERS,
SOTTTT-T A TTT3TTT3.-KT -.a.j
SELLING OUT hi COST!
A.T-
HISS EliA KEEOfS
I would inform tho cili7ens, of Auburn
and vicinity that I will sell out lin
en tiro stock of
MILLINERY,
pro8ESK3siawrs rr mmljliijlIiu
I il'AJLJL AND WINTRY
a b
.!?;
FJV
LADIES' FANCY G00DS,
NOTIONS, ETC.,?.
At Cost. J also bavo a largo stock of
?GERMANTQWN WOOL:
Call and convince
mean what I sav.
yourselves that J
ELLA KEEDY.
AToto the straight Rvpublicnn ticket
and settle all your gnevaii"i' and cor
rect VOlU' oust mistakes in u li'L-itlnuitn
wav. It lmrdlv iiiiva to lim-n ii.iu-n L. lJI .V'V !,,t.!.M VKt Col. Tom
your barn for tho sake of destroying a ;! "J, J ,! 'u,ffi V,1"."5" tht,,0flt ,n,ln in
few rats which burrow under tho .,u.C(M,,,iy. for,st'1 .HOI,iltr. and ho
On the .i.,t 01 (liiuhi Col. Tom
ijraln bins. Hiter Octan.
A mojigrcl f Hrownvllle tho other
Uay was a little previous in saying thev
bad secured tho tloat voto of that city.
Wo presume thoy havo bought all who
havobocn for sale, but some of tho
boys cannot be hired to rote against
the Itopublican ticket. It has always
bean concoded that a man may be poor
in pocket but honest lit principle,
! v'1"
A real gentlemanly, nice Democratic
bulldozer of Hrownville, said tho Re-
publictna had better not hold their
titniirtPi1 m null ni In ItrnttMivlll uiiim.
day nightlha. nobody would attend
if they lld. Tho meeting will take
lil.nco all tho smifl aiid will bo a rouser
if we mistake not. Let there bo a Re
publican rally at Hrownvillo on that
evening from all aroitnd and especially
of Hrownvillo city ami precinct.
' h
.''.v'i I
wem 11 rar ami riskRii n ntm.ii .
place his opinion on tho nmttor upon
record in au abto letter to a friend.
1 hen, Judge Church was an able inde
pendent man, one who could not bo
handled by monopolists, etc., according
to Mr. Majors, and he .was eminently
correct. Juduo Church i t.hn ..
man yet, and if the Col. would act con
sistent with his utterances ho will sun
port ldm.
Tho Democrats, imri.mmimia .....1
-, .,.. , .... tiw,d linn
soreheads, of tho J8th senatorial dis
U let Johnson and Pawnee counties
have put up ex-Oov. Hutler against
Hon. Jacob Dow. tho regular Hopubli
can candidate. Gov. Dave will doubt
ess make thinks quite lively for Jake
but the Ton-hltaht thinks that Jake
will easily got away with tho cake.
All thu latest novels and miscolla
noons books at Nickell's drug store. ,
) . 1
irrii"i-rffi'TTP"iiiiiiim iii nw iitim ui wiiwiiiini.Hm
A Bonaible Lottor.
Al'iintN, Nov. 1st, iS3i.
TClHTOIt AlirERTISHH! 1 !im ., ..
Church llowo man, but a Republican,
and intend therefore to yuto thy Re
publican ticket, so far at least as the
legislative part of it is concerned. My
friends who proposa to bolt, say thoy
will do so because it is u "Howe ticket."
Thu Democrats or some of thum, pro-'
I'wau iu uiKo auvaniugu 01 tlie tieusu
less quarrol In tho Uepublican party,
to run in a man or l.un (!hnrM. ir,,'..
is not running. Tho gentlumun com
posing tlio itupublicun ticket havo no
superiors in Nomalia countv as indus
triotis, temperate, moral, u)iright citi
izoiis, and their being nominated in a
now convention tioos not make tliom
less so; and there is not a grain ot
heuse in tlio effort to defeat them upon
thai ground, for it could not be con
siderod n rebuke to Uowo to defeat the
iicaet, nor a proof or test of his stand
ing in tho Republican party in the
county. No sensible man who looks
at thu matter a moment believes that
a union or disaffected Republicans and
Democrats, can possibly test Howe's
Ul'imuth in the TttMiulillnnn lmvtv a'..
n-U'pe'tdnt Hepublican ticket, which
they wo.ild not dare put out, would
have come nearer mill iugsiwii a tvsf.
Hulling Republicans slnmld as le.ist
place as good a ticket In tho Hold as the
one thoy bolt from, otherwise thoy lay
themselves open to tho charge buinj;
more vindictive than honest. No. gon
tlemon bolters, I for one do not pro
pose to "bito off my nose to spite my
face" this year, and can't near ro nion-
grelism. Fisher, Whisky & Co. When
Howe runs wo attend to llowo, but to
oppose such men as Judge Church,
Jacob Good and George Shook, for no
better reason than that thoy were nom
inated by a llowo convention is ridicu
lous in the oxtromo. Look;.
iiflTH OF CLOTHING! -
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
TTTcSi? UISHING GOODS,
CTTJST ODPETE3D AT THE
STAR C OTHING HOPT
rJ,Y TJA u
wxHrn&wia
Jk MMmUmmmm -i '
toxide of Iran, 1'rruvUm.
Bark and rioiphcmti it
a palatable ortt Itie
that mill tin! I.tnrl ... it..
ttrth,o cJtaracteristicof
'""- ' y "" rrrT'ara'i'
flKNTLEMENi I hiv.,,..H n-.i... ! ... .1 I ' , ' J "wrtran jtrrn
rnfif.SJJclnikvp'n
Ci88 that liatc bafflca romf oiiViSLv mSfS,. SS-3r.t . M lt.my bVt ml eoino worn erful cures.
ablB remedy. I proscrlbo It in wot c?lncnt PlylcUn0. have yleldoU to tUU rret anil lueoinnarl
II gives color tnthhKt -z- ". ww-viratu ATCnue.
??" iKxdthfltl tone to
the dlfjetttve organ anil J
tMn?oM iwitem making (
n5SBi,il General)
ft?"? Xw of Appe.
tittm-roMtratlonof Vital I
Power and. TnUt....- I
I.ANUFACTUREDBVTHE DRtTHARTlS'SSSS?
v:vwjj
SOBGHXJM
lr ATzz
Mat .Cannon a.mr"paI0;Connell,
DOtll ll(((I-((ilirloiv lir A ..!,.... nr... '
ha ng a ilisliku for each other began a
nght on a wall CO above tho ground
In a deadly hug thoy tumbled off and
when thev Htruilf ti.n 1 ..
lf!?HJ-&aut
tan to their assistance.
lf Guns and Ammunition.
Jf you want a ood riiii or ainmuni
tl.ni 1.11 o .,c.dlu,i llrlnM-t Willson,
Aorth Auburn.
. A nromlnoiit T.nmldii n. .,..,. 1.,.., .1: .
coered two American women in that
olty who aro inoro beautiful than Mrs
J-angtry. in tlio opinion of connois
soura. Tim ptobabllities are that we
bavo hundred of Huh,, ,...t .... n...
prairies.
1 We are Selling Out
MARKET REPORTS,
SOUTH AUIJUHX MAltJvKT.
HilKiir Cotri'O 11 llw $1 00
A
Chicairo ward nolitieian. ynl.
off the following: "And fellow
citizens, there is not a man, woman, or
child in thu house of no years of ago
who has not had this truth thundering
inrougii tneir mi mis for centuries."
Wo sell all of Brown's Classic Rem
edies. NlCKKLL & SllUUTZ.
Hiiir n 11 . in n!L"
Hour, nitm Hook, per 10U lb..
Allon'h ....
" Noiniilui Mill " ' ....
" HoinowooiU '
Potiflrot'M vit'r tm
Apple, Ureeu...... ,
Dneil ISIItiK...... '
Onions per tituluil ,
Suit HIT Ii irn.l
Ciihlinue per head ...,;.
jiKKH per uozeti .
UiHtjr....,.
1 (id
.... ;t 70
.... X !,l
.... 3 i!)
.... 8 tt)
.... i.
.. 60
,... 1 I'O
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... Mi
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STOCK. MAKKKT.
Cattlo.
Uo,..,
jj zsotr, .mi
5 0U$5 OH
oitAix MAiucrr.
Vlieot No. i! wTU
Cornold ; vri
JVt? iWH
'Ht-loy 4f)aW
".. , -10
uauxKtminxai
Large quantities goods duilv and also
buying now goods dally, In order that
u mankind may have their wants sup
',," Prices lowor than tho lowest.
-all and see and bo convinced.
McGkk A Mookk.
Brown's Shakespeare,
Othilio (lujpecting) "MethinL I scent a
mouse! Or isn't a humor in my blood?"
lAno (aside). Br.wn'i Luer Pills, if in the
house, would nip this humor in the bud."
Ohttliejeil, O, Act Adi-wali.
PIMPLES!
I will ninll (Ufv) ilio n-celpo for n Hlmplo
VcKutahld Hnliii lln.1 wll remove Inn, Ireek
Io, pimples rind hloidio'. IoavIdr the sltln
oft, clour nml leolliiil: nlnn initriictlnn
for pjndncliit: i luxiulniil mtiu'tli of imlroti
n uulil liend nrB'iiootli fnee. A Jilrem Inelo.
liiRScHtHinp, Hen. Vuiuielf ACo., 1.' IVircluy
ht?eet.N.T.
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