Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 09, 1882, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED I 056.
OLDE8T PAPER IN THE STATE.
SOUTH AUBURN BUSINESS CARDS.
A RKWRIGHT fc CURZON,
a. JEWELERS.
ELGIN, SPHIlfFIKLl) and WALTIIAM
WATCHES.
Hotilh Auburn, - Nobrnfikn.
B.Fi
WEST, M D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
SOUTH AUBUilN, NEB.
OFFICE. Up Stairs, over Advektjjkr office.
pORNELL, G. W.,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dfllco oiio iloor north of HlrolierH Htoro.
Houm AunuitN, M:lJ.
AVlll pTnotlco In ntlttio Courts nnd ivUond to
collections,
CHICAGO -LUMBER CO.,
Dculara In
Lmuliov, Paint, Lima nnd Coal,
SftUTH AUHUUN, - NKUKASKA.
DILLON ft CROAN,
JJwUnri' In ,
Drugs, Books, Mntlouorj, Pn,int.
OilB,.Gluss, ClRnrn, Etc.
South Auliiirn ' t'lirnslcu.
DEV1N & FISHER
Gouornl MoVolmmllsliiK.
DUY OOODS, GUOCKUIUrt, HATH, CAPS.
HOOTS, stlOKS, ICt.
South Atibiirn, - - Nobrnsltn.
J. WOOD.
- NOTARY PUBLIC, . .
Aiiil rilRlitnlny, Klnuitul Wlml
1NSUHAN0I-: AGUNT.
Hontli Auburn, Nob.
E-
WALTZ,
BARBER
AUUlndsofToiiKorlul work done with
nciituoisntnl In tho In test stjlesof tbonit.
Shop second door uorlh of thfc Holdrc.
GEO. R1ECHERS,
Denier In
Clothing, Hntn, Cav1 Boots, Shoos,
ivml Quoonswaro.
lluttor, KeiiHiind Produco tnUonln cxolmiiKt'
lor koo'Is.
South Auburn, - Nobrnshu.
G.
W. FAIRBROTHER, SR.
NOTARY PUDHC, .
Will ny nttontlon to (.'oiiveynni'liic, I .find
AeeiiPi huHiiuss ulid luklliL' DiiimwUIoiih.
Ltiuulc DuudH Mortgages, and nil hoHk of
DiuiiKs on iiiiiiu,
HOLDREGE HOUSE,
llest Hotel In tho City. .
TED HUDDART, Proprietor;
Flrnt-cluss Siunplo IIooiiih, Hood Livery
Stuolc mm good AeuQinniouiiiious,
South Auburn,
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Nebraska,
HUTCHINS & ELLIOTT.
Uouloi'H In
Aui'loulturnl Implomonts, Wnjons,
, South Aubuj.,-4.v.KJlNftbrriHlyC
HENRY HARM,, '
Proprietor
cAlvert meat market,
:Nlcp,Sweot, Kresli Mont alwnyHon hand, nt
Honsonublo Itutes.
South Auburn,
Nobrnskn,
H.J;
F. WERT & CO.
Insnrfinoo & Collootion Auonts.
Spool.il nltontioii islven to rontini; nnd
buylui? nnd fsolUng Furins nndclty property.
1 O. UulldliiK. South Auburn, Nob.
LINN 5: COOPER,
Oonlors In
GRAIN & STOCK,
Highest Market prlco paid for nil kinds of
Gruln nnd Live Stock. Ofllco nt tho elevator,
South Auburn, Nob.
McGEE & MOORE'.
Dealers In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SOUTH AUBURN.. NKU.
Highest lUnrkft Prleo paid for lluttor nnd
Kkkks nnd Produce
Mrs.T.hTrichards,
Millinor nnd Drotssninhor,
FutlStoolcot Ladles Furnlshlni; Goods nnd
Fancy NotloiiN. Second door South of Dill
on & Croan's drug stoio, South Auburn, Nob.
NICKELL & SHURTZ,
Dealers In
Drugs, Glass, Paints, Oils, Stationery
nnd "Wall Paper.
SOUTH AUHUUN, - - NEBR.
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CLANCY,
Hnrdwaro, Stoves, Tinwnro,
A Inritn and Select Stock of everything
kept In a llrnt-class harrdwnro Htoro.
A good repair Hhop In connection with tlio
stoio. Two doors tioutli of Hlcelicrs store,
South Auburn, Nob.
H'HOS RICHARDS.
J- "REGULATOR,"
Denier In UUGtilKS. 1 AOONS.nnd
AOU10ULTURAL IMPLF.MENTS.
South Auburn, Neb.
WILLIAM ROBETTS,
proprlator
Restaurant and Bakery,
A fine utock of Confect'ons und Cigars.
Wtirm niealH nt all beurt 25e. First door
houth of HoldroRo House
WILLING BROS. A JORDAN,
DenlorN In
Hnrdwaro, Stoves, Tinwaro Furni
ture, Woodonivnro, Etc.
Speelal nttentlon paid to Tin Uooflnc nnd
Spouting. S-onth Auburn, Neb.
WM. MATTHIESEN',
BlaoksmithinR.
WAGON ANW OARItlAGU WORK
Neatly nnd promptly dono. No HI Contro
Avonuo, South Auburn, Neb.
WILLIAM
SHANKS.
Proprietor
Livory, Fod and Snlo Stables.
On Nouiaha Street, South of tho Iloldrego
House, South Auburn, Nob
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AUBURN,
-USSECPXMaiCSSTOl
V. KERNS'
LUMBER YARD,
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North and South Auburn,
Neb.
P. W. Sajiuklson,
Jinnkor,
J). J. Wood,
Ctishior.
NemshaCoufitvBanit
Auburn, Nebraska
Docs a General Banking;
Business.
M'tirliciiiter allien lion Giv
en Coliecliottfi.
Monev Loaned on Approv
ed Security.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
This is tho 01de3t Bank tind hti8 tho only
Timo Look In tho Oity.
rami I.oaiik nrgolliiti'rt nt 1,8 rr Knte of Interest.
Exchange on ail pa flu oi
U. &. and Sin rope.
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SOUTH AUBURN, NEBR.,
Is now open and prepared to do a General
Ranking Business.
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MONEY LOANED On approved security, at a
Reasonable Rate of Interest.
EXCHANGE Bought and sold on tiic principal
Cities of the United States and Europe.
JNO. L. CARSON & CO.
St A. Oslxini,
Notakv Public.
. W. Tuyloi
OSBOI?N & TAYLOE,
ATTORNEYS and
Counselors ai Law.
Calvert l Brownvillo.
PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED
ERAL COURTS.
Special attention given to collections and sale of
REAL ESTATE.
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Nemaha Co., Neb.,
Hating been lecently Surveyed and flatted on
SEC. 7, T. S, R. 13,
In the Western part of Nemelu County, Ne
braska oilers rare ciianees for
Commercial
Mechanics
lismess,
.If SjOIV
Wisnres.
FOlt CASH OK ON TLYI3.
Apply to s. A, 0SB0HN,
Urownvills, .lohnsoi., or Calvert
JOHN S. HINICK,
GEKEItASi
KTemaha Crfr", Telb.
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NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1886.
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NORTH AUBURN BUSlWfiSS CARD.
GOSS PICTURE GAtLfeRY,
North AuftHrn, Nets.
corvixo old ncTukra A spi;ci.vly.
Otneo KlrstdoorHolitht theiuburu Foit.
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POSEY FREEMAN,
Plain nnd Ornnaientnl Painter,
ContrnutH tnlscn with (ill riintqrlal flif nlHht'd.
B-Worlc Kimrantccd.-Vltt
NORTH, AUllUKN, ''- . ' 'NEIl.
T E, BOTHUL,
O, proprletp
North Auliuvn Blllinrd Parlors,
lteop nltjoltock' of
oigahs. coN',KG'roa, etc.. k'tc.
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J M. GLASGOW, ''-i
pirrsiciAN a $ib8VitoJcp&'. '!
NORTH AUBURN, M'v. NEBR.
MnKesideiico-G IW Jl'io'ck !
DR.
A. OPPERMANjlf
pirYsicrAir an& aunaisoir,
Has been located in NenidJii County ilncc
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1S6S. Strict attention piid'to all ACUTE and
CHRONIC DISEASES. Affliction! of the
33ar and Eye sicJiifiily Treated,
flf" Artificial eyes alwayjonhand to5
Suit any size or color. Calls at
tended to day ofc night
OFFICE Northwest cornci&iurt and Second
Streets. '
RESIDENCESouthwcst rffner Main and ad
Streets, SHERIUANl'Nr.B. aoyt
TAK3BWQTIOB.!
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Mr. K. Monuhnn, of Mnfyvtllo, Mo., will
bo ut North Auburn on thos
17th and 18th DavofdfDocombor
when nlio will bo propiirodRo'troiit nil forms'
of eyodlNOtiNcA. Hor trout rar.( Is n pormn
iiuni our tor t:riiiiuiik!Ciitt.e;iiuH umi ,ntl
lonnn of liUIaruiuuttoii oflftliO'CO'Qrii Coin'o'
aim see nor. sno win niso t!u,ajirownviUft
on tho loth of luieh moiitli. jt ' . ,
HiirKlciilfipuriktlnux will bolporfonned by
Or. I). O. Wilson, ot Mtiryvijlle.'
BROWNVILLE BUSINESS CARDS.
J Attorney nml Oouilfolor nt
llrowiiv.lflw,Ncl
liUAV,'
r S. STULL, .Sfc
u. attoiimcvh xvft.wy, ,
Dniouor County JuIc, Ilroivnvftyck Kobrmka.
T ROSS WITCHERLY, ?fc- ' '
J. proprlotoV'AV' y
TONSORIAL REiDRTt
r ohiilrs, noeoinplisheiAjrltrneii. bdsj-
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DAM RICH,
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IIouso, Sign, Cnrrlago nnd
Orunmontnl Pniutoi.
llHOWNVILLK. ...- Mill.
IITIIOIllZi:i Y Till: U. N. (lOVIIH.NJH'NT
irsf National Bank
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PaM-up Capital, $80,000
Authorized " ff 00,000
IS I'llKl'AllKOTO TUANHACT AI
General Banking Eusines.
UUV AND BULL
COIN & OUERENOY .DRAFTS
n nil tlinorlnclimlcltlnn nrilic
United States and Suropo
MONJ3Y. LOANED
On iiroveil security only. Time DrtillH dlHcouut
eil.aiHlsiieclnlnoroiiiiiiiiaiittoiiHKrHiiU'iUotlupoill
r. Dofilors In (IOVi:ilNMKNT 1IO.VDS,
STATE, C0UMTY & CITY SECURITIES
DEPOSITS
Ki'Oflvcil piiyiililoniiiloiniiinl mil tNTUItlOSTu
oucijon tlliiocHrllllcuteitol ilupuilt.
DIUKOTOItH. Wm.T. Iii'n, 11. Jt. n.illcy, M.A
Jlnnilloy, KrioiU K. Joluison, Lutlior llosulloy
Win. KralHlier,
J Oil X li. CAItSON,
A. It. IlAVISOS.t'nsliliT.
J, C. MtcNAiiuiiroN, AHHt'(.Vliler,.
rronlilcut.
MONEY SAVED!
will sell you a
BETTER OEG AN!!
in ovory rospect for
S 8 5.0 0,
Than arc being sold in this vicinity for
f 100 and upwards.
JAS. R. DYE,
OinO Nemaha City.
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HARNESS.
Mnde nd ropnlred ns well ns run bo done
anywhere, on short notice, and
VERY REASONABLE TERMS.
lYcmulia Cll3i JVcbr-
Four ohiurs, noeoinpiisneiAUKmeii. dosj
dye, bosiHlvnvcH, lHNhlunallofI!fJruufjt,.Qiii
fqiun. Woik done protn;iTMipLcjVUUu
ttedto antWw. ytidpgrWll'r'ytmrcr
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tnamukKtnossmm
OHAS.D.HIXOIT,
Presidont.
P.r.STARIN,
-v Oashlor,
ANK OF AUBURN.
uinntx, ni:kask.v,
IS
And qirorh It Services to tllo
Citizens of Auburn
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NEMAHA COUNTY,
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Vot tho trnnsnctlon of any
' tholltioof
HtlAltlCHl 111
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HB a n k i 1.1 aj;
Com tnulo nislilng,
You can't most uWa'y'ti)Il.
All la qulcl-ott tlio-Wtr)mac. , '.'
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lluatitlful Noyomber weather.
)"Vo lUui'luvYlngiiiioBt lovely weather.
Tlio TotJil voto ot San 'Francisco i
tJCf'ii iT
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Omniu cast ,"l,7.U?' 'ttcs aLJho rccunt
UlWllUll. m.AIiA, m ,?'
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fjonator Davd.UutlCrr-why'.'how' do
'yoi Uow? . ,-'
' No longer in tlio ;oice"of tho cainli
dalo henrtl in tho html. -' '
Omalmjs to liavo a Krnjo sugar ami
volining eStabllHhinuut. ' '
lltnnor sayH that I'o.-Uiuastor (lonei''
al ILowu will hooii resign.
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How disgiiatlng it is when sonic
body elso gettfuwuy with tho baggage.,
TJio man who byysa gcnovally -the
ono who Js ."solcrdiToleotluifinattera.
t ITT ct r,.iT' .
We'll bet our old white hat that
"Tug" Wilson don't open any inoiVi
lockets.
A. W. Nirkell who runs the boss
drugstore of Urownvillc, was in town
Thursday.
Hill Daily weeps for joy. . "Enjoy
yourself its you please Wlllmni--Its
your turn now.
Tho Sldfo Journal nays tho largest
voto over pollttd in- Nebraska was that
of last Tuesday.
Tliero is no better location for a
good harness maker than South Au
burn, and yet wo have none.
Itead our "Notice to Dolinqueuts.'
We will liavo what is duo us if not
by gentle, then by harsh means. .
M. V. Wilson, of Hluir, in a (it of
delirium cut bis throat and died. He
founded the llrst bank in that town.
Vox populi vox del when uUorcd
at tlio ballot box, but when through
the primaries it is vox populi vox diab
lo. Fat. Morgan, a brakeinnn on the
Norfolk branch of the U. F. railroad,
was killed by falling botwesn the ears
at Humphrey.
Ed. Morley, a barber at-Flatt-smouth,
skipjird out for parts unknown, leav
ing the citizens to hold tho bag in the
tune of S100.
We hear that Tom Majors voted tho
straight Itopublleau ticket, but could
not control thoso l'oruvlans. Hard lot
to manage up there.
Local loaders aio too apt to bite olf
more than they can chaw, That's
what's tho matlor. Tho people will
not indorse a damned hog in polities
or anything else.
Stevo Osboru, Esq., camo to town
Wednesday ovoning smiling as a bas
ket o chips. Kvidently Ids wife lias
got homo or he has some politician's
head in chancery maybo both.
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Tho Fitata Journal has changed Its
shape to u quarto fprui. Quite an im
provement. Tho Journal is an ably
edited newspaper, is number one in
any form it may cIiooho to tuko,
Tho gentlemen who counted noses
over at the north end, nnd had a dead
auro thing on seventy majority for tlio
regulars wore deluded in some way.
Every follow they counted must have
lookod as if lie had threo noses.
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VOL, 27, NO.' '21.,
Tlio DomocratH cany Kw Yoi'lc,
Pennsylvania, CitllfoVnia, f Colorado,
Connecticut, Ilplilgun M Kittym
oledt Deniocmtlc governor lTfemd
cratic gain'J in Jllitiois, but till lU'I'db
licaiisWill liavo a small mujority Ju
tho logislHturc, on Joint imiiot. JJemq
ire, on joint tmuot. jjemq-
Ot congressnion in Jiearlv'
ss. Hon J)nUr,is,relMl
C Massaclniselts. Glyclc
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uraiio gains o
all tlio stales
governor of
l.hnin Wf- Trlt tn li'ttiiunu frtlt iirfilti An
by about rt.doo, NOW York set (lowil 4
on Folger by about 1.10,000 majority.
'Haw York fuwnmbly" Will ho -10 DoniOr .
jrath In Now lei-soy .UObwon wis.
tlcfoalod for'cotlgross, Tfm'lojjiHlatutir
Will bb DCmtioratlc. Slhglotoil, iii tlitK
QtilucV difttrlct, 111., is ro-olcetcd': to
congress, i lo was iicrcatmi lornhq.r.
nomination by tlio Pomoofata, calm
anio
out liuleponilcnt. anil was iiuiorscii ,bv
llio lk'imblicans, tlioy having no caiuli
date. In L'ennsylvania Paulson's plu
rality for governor is ostjmaK.'d at M,-,
000. Figiion Ivolly is re-oleetetl t(i
conercss. Tho Democrats olaim a (rain
of ton congressmen. In Virginia tho.
Democrats have olcetcd . tlneu con.
KrcssmCn and tho coalitionists puvrj
AUiryuinu eieius iwo itcpnuncunH. ., n
J)lclc lli'lmont and Slmmorman wlio
vooontly killed tlio sheriff,, lurk Woods,
alio threo othur men at Mlmleii, Nob.,
when tho attemjit wnB made to ane.it
thuin for stealing lioi'ses, were captured 'i
by two young ranchmen named Fauts
and Miller, at a ranch in tho soiUhwrjst,
part of Kansas. AVhon tlio parties mole,
ilolnlont refusing to Burwinilor 'H
shot dead by li,auts,'uu(f) yiminernuuu,'
iiiinu'dlatoly throw up his bunds. Tho
dead and llio living robbers Woio con
voyeil to Jiucoln, where they received
the nuvnrd of $'100 for each, offered by
tho stute. Other rewards oll'ored by
friends of tho sheriff and his assist
ants, amount to about $1,000.
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We had thr pleasure 'J-'uesduy morn-
ingof piisslnir down to Hrownvlllo In
romiany- with Senntor Tipton, who
was just returning from U tour of stump, ;
lug for tho woman oulTrago amend-',
moutt during vliieh liu made forty '',
spoeohns, Had thore been more .1110)0
fliieulccrs llkri Tlntom and fnwer wafnour
liko rno.sl'Ot' thsorho have boon, coil-,
'fitantly- dn the trainp foi4 niontjis, lire,-.. , A;
senting tliat sUFjebt If would haVoi .l.
f tired nnieh bottovttlis bands df
voiera.
If ho has been the answer is "yw, and
got. liis niolioy." If ho has not "been
lU'tfii,',' tho answer is "No what's ho
worth?" If tho discussed volr is a
Eiileiubly heavy weight tint answer to
tho last (iliestiou is, "$r,.oo" oltJis
aro'cheap at Drownvillo. r
Frank lU'dforu in lii speeches in-,,,
formed the people, "If I fall it will. Tie-,
at my post of duty." Well lie fell, and
fell hard. Lightning will probably
uuver strike him again. May bis natt '
bo long and peaceful. As soon as Vo
got time will start a subscript Ion for w
cottonwood monument in memory of
tlio unlamenled martyr.
Cheer up, Itopublicuns of Nemaha,
you are not tho only ones that went
down witli tho ship. Every Uopiiblio.ur
craft in the, laud was either swamped
or badly damaged. Can't you Hud con
solution in the general disaster, on ll'uv ,
w mm. a i i r u lMgHBrHn . st t a r .. w a . .
theory that misery likes company lotH iJ
of company.
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Nebraska, for u wonder, elects 'tho tJ
whole Itopublleau ticket by somewhat'' '
reduced majorities, and the threo con
gressnion. Valentino in llio !!rd bas'i-' '
had a tough light but ho Is reported -with
about 1,000 majority. That if? '
good enough.
Wo understand-that is it Is rumored
that tho railroads will ere long deliver
freight. lumber, etc. at Carson, and
that that good mowing ground will be
spoiled. Gentlemen ploaso niovo thoso '
haystaoks out of tho way of tho boom.
Ilowo got tho laugh on friend llrand
of Nemaha. Now JJrund can pay him
back and liavo several good square
laughs left, llrand enjoys the saying
that it's the fellow who laughs last
that laughs best.
Tho U. & M. grade westward from
Tecumseb Is being made. There aio
reasons for believing that tho road
will bo constructed to Wymoro, nob
withstanding the survey was made to
Ucatrlco.
Cyclones sometimes strike churaJms
strange but true. A couple in this
county had their cupolas smashed In- -
tho storm ot Tuesday. It will taUo.r
several
thousand dollars to repair' t
them.
Mrs. Martha C, wife of G. J. Albqe,
of Omaha, was burned to death last
week by tho explosion of a coal oil
lamp which fell from the stand lo the'
noor. i
When In Drownvillo call at XioUqlFji "
ilrug store, opposite Carson's llaiik, lib
will bo glad to seo you. ' ' .'
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