Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 18, 1866, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS-
fn-m Verhiet'lat'l DnVy.
("Late advices from tlio wet report
the feeling against State unanimous.
r'v'Tbc Tost Ofli;e has been removed
to tl;9 nW; building, aouth-west corner
Main and Thrid 6trects.
Q-Ve understand a new Tost Office
has been created in the southern part of
the eour.tv, on the route from Wyoming
to Silt Creek, and our old friend Win.
JU tailor appointed t M.
CT. Ii. Glenn, Esq., is going about
the country doing good by furnishing
p.jr!. prote tion against lightning, in the
shape of star fluted rods. Every dwell
in" barn and out-house should have one
nn it- Glenn can put one up that he will
. Vatrnd,iy't Iniihj.
5f Gov. Saunders came down this
m'.rnir.g, looking ns hearty and cheerful
Hi usual.
W. L. Thomas, artist, has just re
ccived a large stock of picture frames, of
all sizes and styles, and Ts prepared to
fill t'neia with the finest executed pictures
to bo had in the west. Go and see him
he will u jou well.
'VOur city has been crowded to-day
with delegates to the Territorial conven
tion, and "lookers on in Ven:ce."
Among the latter are Gen. John. M.
lhav.T, Col. O. II- Irish, Col. E. li. Taj.
In, Judge Kellog, Kev. T. W. Tipton,
lion. J- W. Chapman and a host of others.
rrTho laJios of the Trot. FpK
Church will hold a festival lor.ino ueue
fit of the Church, at the Hall over Staude
I Anderson's store.cn Saturday evening,
")th inst. Admission, ten cents. Let
everybody go, and seo what a fine festi
val entertainment the ladies of Flatts
inoutu can get up.
. - i .( . t
rTr" We noticed, in the remarks of an
Ilono ub'e gentleman from Omaha ast
evening, that in epeaking of the Railroad
interests if Nebraska, he talked of "our
'(Omaha) Railroad," and ignored the
idea of nny.otSer road ever being con
structed in Nebraska. This kind of talk
would do in Omaha, but should not be
indulged in before an audience composed
of men frum all parts of Nebraska
won't go down
It
ETThe trade oi! the. upper Missouri is
immense- the present season, giving em
,.!.vtnent to three different distinct lines
,f ptenmboats, besides transient crafts
The Great Wot is being hi ought to no
tice, and is assuming the iiur ortance
which its resources demand, with greater
alaeritv than was ever before the cao
with nnv country. Let those who desire
to reap tho urinti. an early locution
in this favored land bo on the move,
Now is the time to make your m irk.
(rVe would call the attention of our
readers to the new ndvprtisnmer.t of U
Newman's. His stock oT Clothing, Gents'
Furnishing' Good-!, &c, is the largest to
he found in the west, nn 1 is constantly
being replenished. Newman m a "live"
man, and knows how to treat his custom
ers well. If vou want anything i.t all in
his line of business, call and ee him.
lie has not only an immeh-e tock of
goods, but occup.es an A No. 1 roi.nn;
where you can see what you are buying
and need not be deceived in its quality.
Froi.i Friday's Vaiiy.
(5?"Vc saw a number of wagons load
ing at the different stores in the city yes
erday, preparatory to starting west.
Q3r"()!d muddy has bean raising since
morning, and is now higher than at any
time this spring before.
"j7"Park G. Dobson has purcahsed the
Hotel property at Rock IV.ufTs, iil is pre
pared to entertain all who may favor him
with a call. Dobson won't be out done
in the Hotel line.
f07". We notMO that freind Gage has
iremoved his Boot and Shoe shnp back
to the old stand, opposite the Platte Val
ley, wher ha U again "pegging away."
Look out for an advertisement.
CsTThe suit between Elbert, Clark i
Co., and E. II. Eaton, which has been
looked forward to with considerable in
terest by many of our citizens, is now
progressing, with a large number of spec
tators present.
fj5TS. F. Nuckolls, ono of the old pio
neers of Nebraska, arrived in the city
jesterday, looking after his property in
terest in this place. We understand
Mr. Nuckolls proposes to again settle in
Nebraska City, aud we predict much
prosperity to that locality in consequence.
CiTWe are now prepared to furnish
blank Deeds, Mortgages tfcc, in large or
email quantities. Also ' all kind
of job work, doDe on short notice, and
in a style that will compare favorably
with any work in the west. No need of
Sending cast for your cards, bill-heads,
and other work of the kind, when they
can be done " in just as good style at
home.
Ci'Our readers will remember the
murder of Thos. Nickols. a resident of the
southern part of this county, some time
last summer, of which we made mention
at the time. This afTiir has been clouded
by a good deal of mystery, and the au
thorities are still unable to make a satis
factory solution of it ..The wife of tho
murdered man was indicted for the crime,
and was brought to trial before the court
now in session in this city; but the evi
dence failing t i substantiate tbe indict
ment, she has been set at liberty, and the !
&Taiiie.ft in'mare mjsterj than ever. j
From Saturday's Daily
C?i?"Owing to circumtancea that could
not be contro'ed, the lectuae last nlr.t
was not viT7weil attended 1 ' The bud
ject "The Saviours of our Country"
is one that should draw an audience in
any loyal community. Mr. Sydenham
propesed devoting one-half tire 'proceed
to the National Lincoln Monument Fund;
and, be i said in praise of his patriotism,
in consideration of the email attendance
he donated the entire proceed of tbelee
ture last night to that fund. "Mr Sydeiv
ham lectures in Omaha on Monday even
ing, where we hope he will have a large
audience'. ' ' ' ' ' " 1 i ; '
CzfJ' Sterling Morton comes down on
the ticket nominated at the correction in
this city last Thursday in Lis usual Bill
ingsgate style. It is usual for Mortou
to treat anything in this style that he
fears, and it argues to us that we have a
strong ticket, one which Sterling fears
will be elected. Did he speak of our
candidates in a favorable way, or attempt
to mc argument against hem other than
this particular kind, we might think it
was a weak ticket; but now we know it is
a etrong one, and is sure to he elected.
mm. .
From JflutuJni't Daily.
i
C"J. N. Wise, Esq., arrived at home
yesterday, having been cast laying in a
stock.
The case of Eaton vs. Elbert, Clark
i Co. was decided in favor of defendants
last Saturday.
5?"The river is still on the rise, caus
ed by the melting of snow in the moun
tainous regions. Drift wood lias been
coining down quite freely for the past
few davs.
C57"W. II.' Shea, artist, has been re
fitting his room, and is now ready to do
work in a superior style. He has engag
ed the services of one of the best artists
in tbe country, who has been superintend
ing the arrangement of the establishment.
"Workmen are engaged in complete,
ing the sidewalks on Main street. Go
ahead with tho improvements. We hope
to see a 'vast change in the appearance
of our streets, bridges etc., before cold
weather comes again.
C5?"The Festival on Saturday evening
for the benefit of the Prot. Epis. Church,
was a complete success. We did not
learn the amount of receipts, but under
stand a goodly number of persons were
in attendance, and suppose the receips
to have been in proportion. Thu ladies
have our thanks for a line cake sent the
Herald office.
fJ?"The Democracy of Nebraska meet
in Delegare Convention at Nebraska
City on Thursday, l'Jth inst., where they
will endorse choice portions of Andy
Johnscu's policy, and pass resolutions
condeming :he Union men of the Terri
iory because they do not think the same
as be does on all questions They will
wind up by nominating a State ticket,
and go for the rcneral good of the coun
try as they see it.
QfSotu person cr persons, mischiev
ously inclined, carried off a lot of stove
lids, upset stoves and otherwise injured
property in front of Ilighees auction room
on Saturday evening last. This mav be
very fine snort 'for boys we do not be
lieve men would engage in such an affair
1. ut is a great annoyance and loss to
the owners of property, and should be
stopped at any cost. If we cannot af
fcrd a night police to keep such charac
ters in check, it might not be amiss to
tie'tle theit legs with bird shot.
from Tufmlay't DaH'j.
7:57"See advertisement of G. S. Court
right in this issuo. Give him. a call if you
want anything in his line.
fTSSee advertisement of W. D. Gae
in to-day's paper. He Is back at the old
stand, ready to give everybody "fits."
"Settlers are beginning to arrive in
this locality, nnd changes in real property
are more frequent than during the winter
months.
C57This locality was visited with
refreshing shower this morning, nccom
panied by some electrical demonstrations
which have had the effect to!cool the at
mosphere and lay the diist.
(75?"The man who took tho picture of
Miss Lawrence from my Show Card, on
Monday, will please return it, or come
and pay for it immediately.
V. II. Shea.
f"Let those at a distance bear in
mind that in the withdrawal of lands for
railroad purposes, the price of odd num
bered sections of land was not raised.
They can be taken as Homesteads or en
tered as before.
ZTVi. II. II. Waters, F.oq., formerly
of tho Nebraska City I'ress, now Receiv
er in the Land Office at Nebreska City, is
in town, looking hearty. He reports a
lirge amount of business at the Land
Office this fpring principally Home
steads being taken by men from tho east
ern and middle States.
5?"Petty thieving is a common occur
rence in some places,but we had suppose
cd,that we were not to be troubled
by such annoyances here. Some scoun
drel took a picture, from, the ehow car J
of W. II. Shea last night, as will be seeo
by notice to-day. We think this is about
the smallest, meanest thieving that any
one could be guilty of. r If any one wants
the picture of a young l-idy, he should
make love to her and obtain it through
her consent. .
- .
FOR RENT A farm sir miles west
ol Pliittsmouthwith thirty acre, 4under
cultivation good fence and dwelling
house- Apply imtnedi.'tf fery to - -
Ear9tf J. N.. Wise.
CTp" Just received by eirress, a lot of
new Sorin2 Clothinz. Come and jnvc us
a. can.
,' marlO lw
Wv.Stadelmanv & Co.
("The undersigned offers for sale
ICO acre of desirable unimproved land,
about 3 1-2 miles south west of town.
A sufficient amount pf .timber will he.seld
W?th the prairie, if ' desired, for' fencing
and fuel. Samuel Maxwell.
Plattsmou-.h march-20 180 w 4
For, Sale Rent or Trade.
-1 have a house IG by 24 1 1-2 story
with 3 rotrto sell, trade or rent.
aprll A. G. Barnes.
ST. LOUIS and'PLATTSJIOUTH,
Coitncil Uluffm and Omaha PACKET
LINE. Tbe boat of thii popular line
are now making regular tri-weekly trips
to all points on the Missouri river, be
tween the above points. Parties desir
ing information in regard to freight or
passage "will find it to their interest to
call on the undersigned.
MlCKELWAlT Sb SnARr,
npr5ml Agents.
C"The notes and accounts of the firm
of Howe it Thatcher, have been placed
in the hands of Mr. Wni. S. Thatcher, Sen
for collection. All knowing tfcemslres
indebted to ns will please call and settle f
fortuwitn. v ' . v- - J. Howe.
aprl5dlw Wm. S. Thatcher.
mum
LOST On the evening of the 12th,
one very large Buffalo Robe. It was lost
fomcwhere between the Brick School
House and Oreapolia. Any one finding
the same will be liberally rewarded by
returning it to
. aprl2tf FQ. Parckl.; '
"Stewart's New Goods are arriving.
Prints of the best kinds; at from 15 t j
20 cts., and other goods in proportion.
Call at the New Cash Store if you want
goods cheap. apr4
"Wagons, Wagons.
Staude & Anderson, Plattsmouth, N.
T., have secured the entire agency of the
Schuttler Wagon, and will have a large
supply on hand and for sale as soon as
navigation is fairly opened. mr7
Dread.
The undersigned propose to start a
hread wagon as soon as a sufficient num
ber of rpgular customers can be obtained
to justify it. ' Thosejwishing cheap bread,
made from tho best of St. Louis flour,
delivered at their door every day will
nlease call at our- bakery and register
their names. We can furnish you bread
cheaper than you can make it yourselves,
ana warrantea or ine Dest vuauty.
aprlOwl BLPvGESS & GOFF.
REMOVED.
The undersigned has removed his
Clothing establishment to the new brick
tiu-.ldins-, corner of Main and third pis ,
where he is prapared to sell anything in
his line as cheap as it can he had in the
west. 13. Newman.
mar2i5dlm
REMOVED.
Staude & Anderson haver emoved to the
new three story brick building, east room,
corner Main and Third streets, where
they are readv to accommodate their old
customers and as many new ones as will
favor them with a call. feb. -i
Methodist Hvmx Uooks a very fine
assortment, large and small, Just receiv
ed. ANo a few very nice, sewing ma
chines, at Ibh-s liuuiv a l vhvj.
NEW GOODS !
SETT GOODS at the ...
"NIMBLE S1XPENGE,"
which I will sell at
REDUCED PRICES,
a.s I am in need of mon"y.
nia9
l. BILLIXGS.
DnCLLn(S at all prices.
Auy penon wir-hinif to purchase Farm-property, or
Result-tiers in town, will find thtui fur.ga.le at all
r , By
F. M. POKKINGTON
ma7 KEit Etatb Aof.st.
PROBATE NOTICE.
All pernona hivinir claims agnio-t the rotate o
Thoin. W. Barne. Ule of Ca county. N .' T., de.
i ael. murt hlu the samu in the Trobate Court ou or
before the
6r7i day of October, Jl. D. 1S6G,
a 1 o'clock p nt , at which time the Court will hear
and determine on aaid claimis.
... J. W. MAJISn ALL.
ap3 3w Frimate Jui'pe.
WAGONS!
3. K PO!lTJ;ii & CO..
Are agem ia this city lor the sale of tha celebrated
"South Bend Wagons,"
Made by Stud-baker Broa They kav on hand a
guixl aisorttnent, which will l rrpleiiisht'd as Iat as
needed. 1'Uey . p opo'e to el at the very lowest
fljfutes.
I'lattsmouth, Mah 26. U
GOLD
II A S
FALLEN
WJJ. IIEUAL.D
Haa mnred Into his nw brick bnilding on the cor
ner of Main street and Levee, wbeie he is laity re
ceiving large addilijns to bis already extensive
stock of
G-ROCBRIBS
AND . '
!.. :. i:- - ;
LIQUO JFZ. i3
" He offers the very best of bara'ns to customers,
and reiti"rU a call Irnu those who want anything iu
his line to test the advantages in prices with uta
f others. . .
Kemeiuber the: i
B R I 5.TTiC QXN.E R
and give him. taJJ if yoawiih t boy caeap.
... KLEl'SEtt :.&rISE,
Dealers in
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
WALL PAPER,
zu WINDOW : SHADES,
Confectioneries,
iVotioiis,
- ' "'
Toys.
ii::'r
Coal Oil Lamp.
We are also afreet for tin Buchanan Woolen
Mills, of St JoKfph, Mo., and have now on hand a
gcKid assortment of
FANCY CASSIMEBES, e
fi'l '
CLONUS, JEAXS.
FLASXELS,tc,
which we have re-eitrtd on
prepared to exchange for
commission, and are
"WOOL OR CASH,
at very reaaonanla jsnres. eg- Oive na a call.
one door taut uf the Mkbald otlice, rlall.uioutl.,
Ma 10, 1S5. tf - - -
CABINET SHOP.
Having recently butlt a new and suita lc shop on
Hain St-VPlattsmouth, N. T.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Cass and
ailioinin counties luat ue Has the facilities fr car
rying ou the - -
CABINET mJSIxXE.SS
In all lta branches
IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE
1 am prepared to torn out tho
J 1 1 E A IP E ST
and most, durable
Furniture
Of every description, erer offered in the Territory.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
43-Pirti-nlar attention paid to making and En-
iKhiogCOPVlNS. , ....
All kinds of lumber takec in exchange for xrerk.
1'UtU nonth. April 10. lb 05.
FRESH EI3IE !
Good No. 1 Lime alwav on hand and for Fa'e ly
he wholesale and retail in aiuuuu'.s to fu rmrcli3
em. It J. lil-.TrS.
nar2 lsr6m
. c. n. KINO
Carpenter and Joiner
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER,
Will do work in his Hue with neiitners and dUptit h
and upon short notice. feb";7 d&wt
Farm for .Sale
Three mile south of nttmouth, fn a first-ntto
n- isrhlx.rho.'d, with good water and five acres heavj
cottonwuod Umber. Fcr p:ixMcnlara eiiqaiie of II
K. Antlarson, on The premise, .
i M. HOT. I5IXGTON",
b23 di3m .. U4l Estate Agen
ESTKAY IVOTJCE
Taken up by the sub-cri -r. 8 miles west of PUts
mouih, on tha lin'h of Feb., ISCfi. one laige wliita
ox, some red ppots on siiles and neck, crop lft ear
aril s callow !rk in li'ut ear, long scar on left I: ip.
is about 6 ve:r old. 4.11, liiLun
March lib. 6 -
Sheriffs Sale.
Fy virtue of a venditoni expoiiai to me directed
ffoio the office of the Clerk of the District Cuurt of
the 2d Judicial District, within and for Otoe county
N. T . and tearing ria te the ill i-t day of March
D. 106, I, the uuderirnert, Sheritf fn and for the
conutv of ass. will sell at public auction, for casn
to the highest and best biililer in front of the Court
House, in PlaltMuotit'.i, Cs county, N. T., on
Saturday, the 1th day of April,
A D 1SC0, at 2 o'clock m.of jaid diy, theiollowing
desc'ib-d reisonal pror-rlv,-to wit: Kour mules and
two si tt of hane-s, lake i as the property of Wil
liam II. Graham and John Gregory, to B.-.ti.fy a
judgment in favnr of William Fulton.
Sheriff ' OUice, Marrh 'J3.I. K D 1S66.
A B. TaYLUil horifT,
rnr2S 2w By P.P. Ciass, Deputy Sheriff.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
The Arm of Kiepscr t Wise is this day iliolved
by mutual consent. The business of tbe lute film
will be cond acted, hereafter, by J N. Wise, who is
authorized to settle all accounts owing to or hv said
firm. KLEPsER A WlsK.
March T 1st, 1SC6.
All persons knowic? thcnis"lvfs indebtel to the
lata Arm of Klepser k Wise will please call and set
tle Immediately, as I need money.
mar-26 J. K. WISE.
Music! Music I
RAYMQXD, MISER CO.,
Piano Fortes, llelodeons, Music and
Musical M'dse,
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . - IOWA
AND , OIAIIA, N. T. ..t
Orders by mail for ai . Books, or anything per
taining to Jiusic, i rrortly attended to
tOsilers for ttiati gcr repairialt Piano Vorf-'s
ami Mekdeons in P)a tm.)ttth and'Aftcinity will be
attended to at our rliest eon vni-nce.
RAYMOND, MINER & CO.
Aug. f. -.
IVotice to Tax-laycrs.
The Taxes fo? IS'53 rjifeit on Ule first of May.
Gentleroeu will plee call at the T. euun-t's oflice
and get their receipts, and save the reoaliy. which
wjust Us -13td aXt' that dale, accordant to law.
iija:7 td. t-. DL'K-E, Tras.
Boot : &. Shoe - Shop.
Th mihsrrmer wouM resacctfallr cat! th atten
tion f tbe citiiena of FltttniuOth.aul t!).titil! at 'I
ar to the fa that lie hrw located one d.mr east or
linna.ii.ii'a Drnz More, where he iuf-nds kerpinsr
on hand and mtkizg- on the tihorten notice, evei jr-
rticlBin line. His mk-k nemp teietiwi ujr inm-
e!f. and ba.ng apent the most or lus life in the.
ba: uie'i, feel contldect li&l lie can gi y -.iI
tion. tii.Biin acall, .iii. ' O
April 10 0 iliun.iiuniu-'.
PLATTE
VALLEY
G. W.CROW,
PROP.
I am nrepai-ed to furnish a'l who may'faTor me
with their pctroaaSu. With lodging, iiu,'1e meals it
board" tv the werk. ' ' . Ci.W.CUOW.,
Jiattm(.ut!i, April 13, yl '
BRYANT'S
Conducted on the basis of Actual Business, by an
experienced Accountant and stiperior Penman, wuone
i, vs LONG CONNECTION
vrth the most popular Commercial Colleges of the
'nion ensures thoroughness and reputation to every
graduate, and commands the best positions.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
liven to all styles of Penmanship, on which we have
been awarded the first Premiums for many years at
varioo Ht..e Fairs - -
The College is always open to vsilors, and circu
lars contait ing full particular, will be sent to any
address. ihu'b j. mix ah i, i-n-s .
marl St. Joseph, Mo
FOR SAIE .
A o-ood'twn stnrv brick store buildine. 22 by 60 feet
with pood cellar; for furthel particulars inquire of the
jalllltr liOARIJ OF fCHOOI. BIHItTUH.
Estray IVotice.
Taken np by tbe subscriber, on bis premises, in
Oreapolis I'recinct, Cass county, . T.,aliout three
miles northwest of I'lattsmouih, on tb 25th lny of
December. A o lf5, on -poney raarp, 01 af we
color, with While face and feet. Ko other marks or
brands perceivable. HEXKY STl'I.L.
Plattsun uih, . '1 ., Marcn sin. 1000. ipij-
IVOTICE
Is hrelrv given, to all whom 11 may conactn, tliiA
the County Commi-sioners or la?! coumy, ii. i.t
win ,.iot ai a liord of Koualization. at .the Couniy
Civ. k's office, 011 the third Monday in this April, (the
16ih mt.,) and hold a t-esion 01 three nays for ine
purpose of correciiua tne Assessment non 111 meir
County, snd daring the sitting or s.n.'S . Board any
perwi;i f.-eling Aggrieved by anything in the Asse:-s.
meut lloll may apply to the Hoard for the rortection
of ny supposed error in the listimj or valuation of
his properly.
llv order of the Board of Commissioners, this 2d
day of Atril, a jJ.-tot). B t-l'LKLOCk,
ap aw ' vuuuu 1 i. . .
Furniture !
VAIalaERY & SIIRYOCK
llnve re e'.ved their first installment of Furnitur.
whirh th v oiler at 1)1 ices to suit the times. Thair
ock consists of ? '
Fine Dressio? Bureaus, - -
)Vash-Etand5,
Eedateads, ; ;
Mattrasses,
Cane-seat, French,
Dining, and other Chairs;
Breakfast and Dining Tables,
Sofas, What Nots,
Children's Burries, &.c. Sec.
If iuwant a iood article at a fair price, c!ve
thei.i ;i cill. 1 Utf
C. 1 COOPER
Wholesale ana rttail dea'er in
BARLEY, ITIEAIji
Flour, Onions, Potatoes,
And til kinds o f Tr educe at St. Louis cash prices.
Also
OX-YOKES AND BOWS.
CORNER 2nd AND LEVEE STREETS,
riattsmouth, N. T.
apr2
T. M. MARQIjETT,
ATTOU1NEY AT LAW
Ant
F olicitor in Chancery.
PLAT ' 3.OUTII. - - NEBRASKA
D. II. WBEELFR,
J. W. M AKHIAI.L,
E. C. LB Wit
D. II. Wheeler fc Co.,
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts,
PLATTSMOUTH, .V. T.
Collections promptly attended to, and proceels re
mi. ted at correiit rates tt Kxclmuge.- Tate pid"in
Western low and Xebrk firrnoti-rsirt.-'tits. Titles
'of land inveligatd. Money losued on Keal K-tate
ecuritiea. Laud Warrants locate.'.
CLAIM AGENTS.
Agents for collection of claim against Co vern men
fcr Sold ers, their idows and minot heirs. Agent
for the purchase ami aie of Lat.ils and Oily prr,pe&.
tjr, Leasing of Teaementi. .' , '
RKFEIIEXCES:
IT..n. P. 11. Ktbert, D.-nver City. C. T.
Me-srs. Knnrite Hro.. ttmaha. Neb.
. Jtc Hriu is. M tcaif, Nebraska City.
G. F. l-'iiley. St. Louis, Mi.-ouri.
Pr. Dlo Lewis, lloston, Massachusetts.
H W Ditmars Cbicsg .IKmois. r.. .
1 11 M Magi'.Witieftinatut.hio. '
T.'Otle K iliiuna. TUU'-ujuiTth, Nebrasli.
. L It Kih, Three Kivers. Michigan.
Ib-n K FeHollo'jiuWU, Wisconsin. (
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I. Lewis, A-toi ney at Law, Buffalo, New i'ork.
" - Carter, Hussy &. Carl, D.s M jiaes, Ioia.
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C. B. STAUDE.
- Glenwood, Iowa,
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STAUDE & ANDERSON,
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Removed to New Three Story Brick IVildinpr, East Room,
Corner of Main and Third Sfs, Plattsmouth, N. T ,
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DRY GOODS.GROCEltlES, HARD WARE
CUTLERY, QUEE3SWARE,
Soots and $7tocs, Ready-made Clothing,
. . BLANKETS, HATS AND CAPS
And a variety of
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Also keep constantly on hand a large surply of
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1ROJV, NAILS, PLOWS AjXD CULTITA-
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A large supply of
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r. Flour. JBacon, Lard, Meal, Beans, (XI
Dried
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A large stork of : : '
; Wooden Ware,
, ' Buckets and Tubs,.
Wash Boards,
J ' . Butter Bowtar
Baiter Firlcins,.
- Waler Kegs,
. Half Bushels,
Meal Seives,--
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WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.-
G-eo-Boeck & Oo-
llavo-remoyed to tlielr
NEW TWO STORY BRICK SHOT, Noiih-wesl of Botch's Old Stand;'
Where they are prepared to turn out all kind of Nr Work, mch a
WAGONS, BUGGIES. Plows,
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And everything needed ly Freighters or Farmers ia the best of style.
Horses, 31ules and Oxen Shod in the best style and on reason-
able terms.
job-work:
Of every description, eithet ill wood or iron, done oa tliort notice.
Particular attention paid to Repairing all kinds of MACHINERY AKD
CASTINGS of such.
They keep on hand, and f.r sale,
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ux-ioKcs, bows, steeples, ablc-cliains,
BOLTS of all sizes, WAGON BOWS, &c,
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; In fact, everything In'Hleir line needeJ bj Freighters-, Emigrants or Farmers.
Having a large stock of Seasoned Timber, and tbe best qoalitj of Iron, TftirabTo'-
Skeins, &c, t elected by ourfelves, with fjieeial reference to tfiU trade, tre foel confident that w can turn!
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out better and more work, at cheapr rate, than any other shop in the Territory.
Thankful for p'at patronage, we solicit a eontinuaccaof the same. . , r
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Plattsmoctd, N. T., Nov. 8th, 18Q5 . . Cm, . r , - .- -
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Pictures taken of all Kinds.
.LAmbrotvpii?, Photographs, Gera Pictures,
Albnmo, cunstaatly kept cn hand-,
made to order, of an j eizs '
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riattsmoutb, N. T
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Building material,
Window Glas3,
Sash and Doors,
Faints and Oils,
Farmers' Utensils,.
Shovels and Spades,
Forks, Hay Rakes,
Double Shovel and
Two-horse Moliae Plows..
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&c. A good assortment of Cases Frame,.
Ut and Rosewood Maiding or Fraaw