Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 20, 1867, Image 3

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    She SEldtofea KuvxU.
LOCAL N i:VS-
Cr7The ILiuibuv WeeVlv Tnns conies
us cnlarjrd to a x ir column paper,
Trith a new hftd:!), nx.J othorwi-e im
proved. I: in :i c;elll ti tho puoii-'ners,
and will b ft pon lrous lever for do.vel
of.I.Ts: the tcwa un l country nr-crc ;t is
publish J.
CsTA report wus in circilation at St.
Joseph a few diy"'ne m attempt
had been li.ade to rob a bank at Nebras
ka Citv, no J that MeCann had been kill
ed. It probably arose, savs the Un'um,
from the siroil iri'y f the person shot at
Savannah McLane when a robberry
waa attempted there.
r"v"Our Nebraska City friends and
tlie other side of tho rivrr m Iowa, have
been laboring for th last four or five
years to divert the B. fc M. II. R. from
this point. They work a while to get it
djwn there, and finding no encourage
ment, then t'-'n in and try tn injure tho
company by howling about their land
grant beinjj a swindle, (lo on, gentle
men ; the road is being pushed rnpidly
and surely towards I'lattsmouth, and we
will be able to announce the comrueJce
tuent of work at this point ere long.
Us and Our Descendants
I'ur Sivral iicw-rtil i.ns.
Tho Rev. G. W. Hubbard, of Wilson,
N. Y.. under date of Feb. 13, 1?C'J,
writes : "The report of tho recnt Trial'
is waking up some interest here, nnd in
quiries un 1 calls to eee our machine
(Wilcox & G.bbs) are hecomnir frequent.
Tha laachine, however, is well known;
as frequent ctiis have long been made
on us to do little job that cannot '. edonu
on other machines; I think wo have
never failed to ace ".mi:ioin.te such. I
write you now to ak for a few Decrip
tive Catalogues, with priceH, Ac. Also
for copies of that 'Trial' in pamphlet
form. 1 enclose a little money fur post
age. Our machine is one of your first
make. Though having run Haven years,
it does not how injury to the amount of
fvo rier coiit. I believe it would Inst us
nnd our docnd mts for several generations.
charged soldiers, or heirs of deceased of
ficers nnd soldiers, wi:l do well to call on
him. No charges for advice or instruc
tion. Undr a late decision of the War
Department all applications for udJiti in
al bounty must be filed b .foro April 1st,
IPoT, and before any payments are made
thill be classified by regiment, battalion
Or other aepsirate organizations, and no
application Sled after such date shall
le settled until the former shall have been
paid. Members of the 1st Michigan Cav
alry are entitled to $320, less the amount
of transportation when mustered out in
Utah. Officers three months pa7 proper
collected. Additional pay for servants
from tbc lt of May, 1SG4 to the 3d of
March. 1863, collected. Payment to loyal
owners of (.laves who et. listed in the ar
mies of the United States. Inventors of
Patents will do ucll to call on him; fees
for obtnining Patents are moderate. Let
tors Patent remain in force seventeen
years. All cases entrusted to him are
prosecuted through the National Claim
Agency, of Washington, D. C, conduct
ed by .Messrs. Chip man, Ilosmcr, Gilmore
end Drown, all officers of the late war
and experience in military affairs has
made them experts in preparing and pros
ecuting claims arising therefrom. F. 51
Dorrington, Sub-Agent, wPl always be
found at his office on the second floor of
Masonic and Odd Fellows' B'ock, corner
of M ain and 3d street.
PLATTSHCUTH HAEKiTS.
Pi:orrcE jap i2?r
Wl eat $1 SKfi-2 0- Maelceiel.kiUs. 3 SJ.vi oil
Corn in ear i-ia 4.V Xi! lug 15
' eU.'Utd Hutter ' vio
nrii rnnl I J i'otatoes 2 UU
t .our f I 100 Eis 6 5u
GROCERIES VVhnIe!e
f'-0!.- 7'iUi .-,;' ltiVj.
r,fSiQ n 1 vertisernent of Nemaha
Valley Seminary" in to-day's paper.
P'JTPawnea county, the home of Gov.
Ru'.ler. poles 2113 Republican votes and
only 32 Democratic votes. There are no
whiskey snops nliawed in that county.
Where'- N.tsby ?
Cr-We learn that t!:ere will be a
chool exhibition at the L'tcrht Mile Grove
Church, on Tuesday evening nrst, under
th- directian of our worthy friend, C. II.
From SuturUay't Daily
C2?"The Good Templars of Nebraska
City are to hold an anniversary festival
oa Tuesday evening next.
C5?"The Xtu-s anticipates tlie appoint
ment of new Land Officer for the office
in Nebraska City, in a short time. 51or-
ton s "pets" are faring badlv, and he
appears powerless to help them.
C2?Our Senators are placed on the
Senate Committees ns follorvs : viz.
Senator Thayer, Military, and on In
dian .affairs.
Senator Tipton, on Agricultural, Pub
lic Lands, nnd Private Land claims.
We noticed several teams and
wagons contuiningfamwK's from Marshall
county, Illinois, leaving town yesterdav
for the beautiful Valley of Salt Creek
There appeared to bo quite enough for a
small colony, nnd we understand thev
are all men of means and energy. They
had excellent stock, good wagons, an
household effects that locked liko thev
intended to "ii at home." This is the ! wnu''1 "oon bec-.tne extinct.
class cf men we like to see coming to Ne- j
braska. It is evidence of our f ii r nrp !
prosperity.
GKOCERI
Colfee
Sugar
Syrups
C'u.tl Oil
Lxri Oil
Tobacco
Kii(! iCoffre
3y,f5o' -agar
lV' -oi'Ia
It'll i : j II ice
'75 ; Coal Oil
1 25 J ' Tobaecu
1 Hi.ap
2 00, Xai.f
1 0l'&2 Od i
80 .T 3-
1 tOJ2,15
80
JOiVt 2 1
("Fernando Wood made a speech to
the effect that whether criminal or not,
Collector Smvthe hadn't the capacity or Corrected by Simpson, Mickelwait & Cj I
discretion to fill the place of such roagni-
Whrat Mi Ier are not buying mnc'i. waiting for
navicitioa to CDn b-fore Tinrehnt'.n? w!iat t'T
U2 are in receipt or tne l.OOSV vrint? Ihinki-g that prices "ill decline
Mountain Guzrtle, published at Helena, Coin 1 com iog in fr-e'y, and buyers are geitinj
M,n,h,n Trrii U lVi'i,;n.nn f- !1 fie can t.r t qa-jtej prices.
' .Vl.I. J Z I I l I . i W 1 1 l JJ
nan E. S. Wilkinson, editor
".Messrs. Harry Duel, II. A. Allen.
nnd Dunham, of Or.ialia, s;re in the
city attending a convocation of R A. 51
for the purpose of organizing a Grand
Chapter for Nebraska
CSTTho Berlin correspondent of the Rice
New York llr dd estimates that two hun
dred thousand emigrants, mainly from
Germany, will find their way to the Uni
ted States this rear
5"Water was let into the great Lake
Tunnel in Chicago over a week ngo, and
the people of that city are luxuriating in
pure water brought from the lower deeps
of Lake 5Iichigan.
CJrrtemriaber that Dr. 5IcCluskey
can fill your teeth without enming pain,
and put in artificial ones that cannot be
,.l.l r - . . v, : i ii. i ,
r- I J hfn cal ine for mail n ease v.mr n7m
reputation in tnis locality as a o. 1 I 11 " ln -,-oryU1' 11,x-
p. . , . I Whi-n calling for Stamps eive the number of
uiiio- nuu i (.Pieajunv jeuiltinan. I lumpi or amount yr u wih to li:y.
J- " . jiAKsri AI L, ToMmaster.
("Ue have been favorved with a
copy of the i'laUsmmh Daily Democrat.
it is larger than ! x 0," and exhibits
immense room for improvement. It is a
time honored custom for editors, in the
Erst issue of a raper, to state some of
the leading rrincioles uron which it will
v. sixrsoy.
n: MiCKEL wait.
PWZ SUTTER Y.
Simpson, Mickehvait dr Co.,
Wholesale and Retail
3X
POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.
TBI mails will close as follows:
EAPTKRV mail will cluse at - Ii. n.
HOCTHrRX at - - 9am
NOUTHLKN anJ V. ESTEItN at 1 p. m.
M1ILS ARE DUE AS roLLOWS
FrorB the EAST at . 10 a m
NOKI H and WEST at - lit a. m.
SOLTHat - -2 p.m.
POT-OFt-ICR HOURS.
Op? n from 7 a. m. to 8 p. in.
4
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
i
SteciiiiTDot Agents,
PLATTS5I0UTH, NEBRASKA.
1867. 1867. 1867,
OF THE
Omaha Republican,
DAILY 1.YD WEEKLY.
De-ler! in
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
DOORS, SASH, WIXDOW-BLLXDS, GLASS,
r.iu a.iu uiv i luxnuuu L.UMISER, SUISGLES, LA TH,
PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A. F. &
A. 21.
Rir'ilarcomniunic.itionii 1st and 3,1 Mondv nf ojch
mo'iiu. at b 1 z o ciocn, p. ni.
E. T. DUKE, W. M.
W. H. AXDEK-0.V, Src.
Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R. A. M.
litcui.tr ccnviK-alicns CJ n.l 4th Wednttddy of
4jaii t
X
t
B. NEWilAN
N. J. SHARP
be cnn.liinteil. t hiw thnvinir tK r'; tKo " B'. o'eljrlt p m.
, 0 ... WIIEELER. H. P.
general line of policy to be pursued and
the object for which the paper is started.
It is also customary for cotemporary
journals, in noticing the publication of
a new paper, to quote liberally from the
ntroductory remarks In nccord mce
with this usage we give below the saluta-
tary, in Vol, 1 No. 1 of the Daily Dtmo
crul entire: it bein the only original
matter on 'ho editorial page. We sup
pose it may be taken as a tiue guide to
! animus of the paper, ntd will fully
explain its objects and aimj, and is as
follows :
E. C. LEWIS, Sec
t
B . NEWMAN & CO.,
. I. 0. 0. V.
A'blle Lo,l. So. 7, mcetH er fatuMar tveninr CORNER MAIN A!SO THIRD StREFTS "Pl.ATTSMnrTTIl K.
t ti e C-urt Hoti Hnll. . J'fr.tlieis o otlier Lodges I
art.- rtpct fully ii.viud to visit this Lodg.
Dyomnroi A . L. Sf It AO LE, If . Q.
I. 1. (JA, Rec.?-"y.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
n-'gulur tncttinKJ first 'l ues lav of i vi month
i ' l- tlr.v. i.Kii 11 T 1 s
K. It. LivixosTO.t, Clerk. Chuiiinaa.
I. 0. O. T.
Itt-KUliir nu'etini:!! evei v FriJav nice Tra.vlinir
iriiiiiJi! resjiuciiuJiy invite I.
K. C. LEWIS, W.C.T.
WE3 MOXTCOMESY, V. S.
SAJ11. M. UHAPHAV, Lodi Dputy,
i
OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE!
I his paper Is ODiverl!y re poized as the
Leading Orsraii of the Re
publican Parly,
AND THE
Be8t,Most Enterprising, and Most
Widely Circulated Newspaper l
in Nebraska.
7bePertiH:can farly of Nebrafka coan Itutea
th rte f lsif iir TotiiK and fully four-fifths of lis
newi-pajHr ieu"irB mulatfon Of this largely
domuaiut parly th? Kipi'Blica.n Ihe only Republi
can journal pubni-hed at the Capital ii the rec(r
nized iirsjn. In this wide fleld It has no rival auj
no competitor, in in tuc nee or circulation.
Hereuft r ih ? Kkpublicas inscribes upon it ban
ner the principle of
Equal nights for AH,
And whiL. fighlin that (Treat battle through if 6d
will to the end. it promises hereaiter to lui nih all
who rally to iv support ev-n better and tn-ure at
tractive newspaper than tvtr biore.
In the f illnena of it Slate Correspondence, tha
completeness ot i'a Lncal and Commercial Report;
in its Slat it ion I txhihits of the progress of the Trade,
Agriculture. Manufactures, &c. of State, and in
every department of Local and Ceneral Intelligence,
the Republican is without a rival.
The Proprietor of the Kkp.'BLica i determined
i. m.are i.,. paiti- -r expeti e t(. aia'nin th wiMon
i f 'he RepcblioAv as tha rooft conular ani influen
tial inurnal and the nio.t attractive newsDaner writ
of Chicago.
OCR WEEKLT
Will now be a complete repertory of all the Locn) and
tieneral, Telecraphic and CommerciMl ews publish
ed in our Dai. y, as well as all its Original and St-lecr-
d I.Hetary atnr. and in return for this ttTorl to
make the Weekly the J'riiie of West' rn J.jurnalhm.
we ask the united elforto ot all our friends to obtain
far uT
Two Thousand New Subscribers.
. . i . . , I ' - .. .. . . . . in i ' 1 1,, l . I . I mils
-no notlCO in ina COiurnns Of the mouth, he Ids resnlar meeiiuirs on the third Wednes-
Unirilia Iier.tld that Q':ite i number of '-v l,veuing,ot ch moma
th rnnn. r,.n H.of V. ' .f tro': ii Al jl A , W D T.
j " - ...v., iiiftb vi i;ii-vn - lal Jro. . A. Yi aLLi, VV LI o
have betn arraigned before the Mayor fcister E. j. Auni nrnx, v D v t.
for fast d riyinrr thereby nQorilinz a source
of revenue to the City we can iiiijine BfSfUl iVotlCC
IN THE WEST!
Dealer in
DAILY
One Year $10 00
Six Months 5 00
Threo Months 2 50
WEEKLY
One Year $2 50
Six Months 1 50
Addiess,
Sr. A. P. BALCOMBE.
Republican Block, Omaha, Neb.
that if his honor our own worthy Mayor state OF neukasKa
Tkn!.1 r. j r .... it . g r . . . - . .i " v...-
"..u onsi .ii uucj iur i lyiHf inn es
iblishinent of our frifnd the Herald
C"VTe have been shown some fine
enravin'j of flowers, the seeds of which
ire for sale by Yick & Co., ot Rochester
X l. lij persons c!ubbin together
they can be had at very low rates. Mrs
t t r : J t :.. . . i l
li. it i , , . i- w nico l? uuh luil'E LU tut UD BC UE
. . 1 .i - - . - (and Will reftl-ivA nrrlra fr.im nil rtiv
Ci sxTict. during the w.nttir.
C.iT"A corrospon le.-jt of the Oraalia
Ihn.L!, in st.ca,iin of th- recent Iiepu1-
can victory in Council Blu.Tj, eays
Frank Street (Hep.) only Jeais IJabbitt,
();m.) forty. seven ; and ''aao'-bor
t-ueh a victory will use up the tiro-lovin-contit'jtii)n-hatinj;
ral'cal party'
They have stood it a 1 n t'uae, and we
gu. 3 they can stand a few more.
"A re'il.ir westera cibiu" was
built a abort distance from this ci y la3t
f ill which now presents rather a novel
p: earanc-; on the insiJe. The roof vii9
ir.ada by laying green cottomvo.id poles I
across the bu Id.n, then a layer of hay,
and on top of this was piled a considera
ble tjup.ntity of dirt. The room bein
very ciOje, th'j heat of the stove and the
moisture of the earth on top caused the
Cottonwood poles to sprout and row
the branches extending into the room
and taki" root in the soil above until
the room is now Clled with green cotton -wood
Fprouts.
Kodacii's Bitters. It has lor been
the aim of rhysici ms to iind a comYna
lion of medicine having tlie requisite
etimuliEt ami tonic properties to relieve
and cure the common complaints of Bil
iousness, Liver Lisrlers. Languor.
Head iche, Lowness of Spirits, Diestio",
JaanJIc?, Fever and Aue, SiC., which
are the diseases incident; t this climate.
The remedy has been discovered by Dr.
IiohacK, and in thousands cf cases the
romu of his Bitters Lave been proven in
siring jeeds. We hope our citizens will
encourage this enterprUo, tl rt our city
next summer not only show one fine
ilower garden, but d .zens of them, and
let ever window 6how tome rare Cower
adding beauty and cheerfulness to its
surroundings.
i'i viu JIunjLiy't Daily.
Lut Rev. A. R. Mosher is txpe ted to
deliver a temperance lecture in this citv
on I rioay next.
("Roberts does not approvo of the
Fenian mavement in Ireland. He says
i anana is i ne pointy
(2 I rains are not expected over the
C. & N. V. R. R. before the middle or
last of next week.
Ci?MVe learn that the J. II. Lacy is
th is side of Brownville, working her
way up the liver. The ice is firm yet at
the above ooniruaint.
F rm y,-Utaj'n 'r.
(Tv"IIjw tlo the '-Hermans and Irish''
of Nebraska like to bare tho leading
Democratic papers throw the whole re
sponsibility of tho Omaha ruob upon
tliero, an l then come out and say they du
.not endorse it V
C"A so!dier correspondent of the
Rfl-ullwun gives Capt. Lowry a cathing
rebuko f r h:s c:urse and says : 'The
fact that he served faithfully ns a soldier
d )e not ad.nit that his comrade's in arms
must necciSiirially assist him to position,
when a very large proportion of his
omrades detest the principles he enunci
ates, and the doubtful loyalty of his com
rud s of to-dar.
C?The city election in Sioux City
hows a large Republican gain, and the
election of one half the Republican tick
et. It is a noteworthy fact that id all
the towns and cities where reason is al
lowed full sway tho Republican party is
on tho gain. It is only where mob law
rales and peaceable, quiet men are driv
Liuus, mai. democracy snows
any gain, or even hold its own. Which
plan do you like the fce!t mob law or
reason 'i
W We made a notice some time since
that Confess bud adjourned on a cer
tain day. It is Lot yet adjourned
Probably the paper ontainifg tho HO'
tico was not received in time.
CiT'lhos. Chapman, Esq., who was
here some time since looking at the
country was so well pleased with the
prospects that he has returned with his
family and proposes settling at this point
He is now at Council Bluffs but will arrive
here in the course of a day or two.
CaTLitt'e Mac of the Omaha II raid
says the object of the Congressional
Temperance Society is to avoid treat
ing their constituents that go to Wash
ington. Mac is authorized to speak of
the motives that prompt men to join
temperance societies, for we learn that
he has lately joined tha Good Templars
Lodgo in Omah i.
y All who were present at the exhi
bition on Saturday evening speak of it
in terms of praise, and we have heard a
targe number of those who were present
ind those who were not, express a desire
that the performance might be repeated
at the Court II nne, or tome other con
venient place, and that a reasonablo ad
mittance fee be charged. Due notice
will be giv n through the Herald if Prof.
Jdincs and his pupils consent to repeat
the exhibiticn.
F"F. M. Dorrirgton, Claim Agent, is
receiving payments of additional bounty
c.sjs daily, asd has all the late laws anj
dee:3iuns10 pa!:!.:;: forau ; An dij.
From Tueiniai'a Daily
FESTIVAL
The Ladies of tho M. E. Church will
have a Festival iu the Court House Hall,
on Thursday evening, March 21st. Pro
ceeds for repairing the Parsonage. Sup
per, one dollar per couple, to be paid at
the door.
CTbe bill providing for circuit and
district courts in Nebraska has passed.
dTVVe used to gel mails with seme
j regularity across Iowa when was
brought by stag-, but since it has been
transferred to tht Railroad re arc often
ten days without a mail.
HARKIED.
At the residence of Thos, Brown Esq
by Judge Marshall, on the 24th inst
Mr. William Coleman, of Salt Creek and
Miss Jenme Brown, of this city.
On the 12th of March, at the Platte
Valley House, by Judge Marshall, Mr
James V. Thomas and Miss Mary Crow
All of this city.
3i?"Fivo acres of eo'lanwooj poles
for sale, crq lire of Jj. Schlatpr. Main
St. 1 iattsmiuch. marlSJow2
Fresh. Osage Orange Seed for sale at
$1,25 per pound at
BLACH BlTTr-ST it Co's.
mar 15th
CTy"FoR Sale One of Lamb's superior
knitting machines the only kind made
that widens and narrows. Enquire at
this effioe. dtf
HARNESS AT C03T !
In order to make room for a new
sto;k in tho spring, I am selling off my
entire stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
Collars AcMiat cusl. All ye that want
anything in my line, call ;n, for we are
bound to sell.
Main St. South side. Two doors trust
of Tootle, Hanna & Co'.
Feb 28 ha U. J. Streicut.
CTTo those wishing job-work done,
we would say that now is the time and
the Herald office is the place. We are
prepared to execute work in the neatest
style and on short notice.
BY EXPRESS.
Jut received by Express, a large stock
of Clothing, Hats. Car. Boots. Shoe.
etc., at B. Ne man's & Co's. Now is the
the time to buy cheap. EarGd3
SEED POTATOES.
Extra White Nehannock and Early
Goodrich Potatoes for, sale by
-A. Li ( IIILD,
w3 (ilendale.
Tor Sale or Reat.
A good dwelling house, containing 3
looms, situated on the hill fronting the
ferry landing, together with seven lots
well fenced, and under good cultivation.
fhere are on the premises a good cistern
and out-buildings. Possession will be
given on the 1st day of March. For par
tienlars enquire of
ItJItf W. L. Or S. T.. Trrn.
C"Found A Fur Collar fentlmon'a
SUSCRaPIIOHS
Tlpeelrpil r thn V....... i
-s i'epot, ior anv
of the Magazines, Periodicals and News
apers of the day, at the Publishers
lite
(Ts?" .Vow is the tinn to subscribe.
Oct. 26.
FRESH OYSTERiT"
Direct from Chicago, can be had t
Irish's Restaurant for the small sum of
id cents per. can. dec21dtf
DFt. M H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST.
Wi'l do nil work in his line on h rt noUce
CT3Otnce wnb Dr. Livingston.
July 6.
i: c..i ,v f
..... i
Harriet Tliuma, C-uipl't. )
J-Petition foi Divorce.
James TliMUias, Pef't.
James I'iiuiils will t ike notice that Harriot
Tbo'nas, of tne cnniir of Caws, in tne Stai- of Ne.
bruka, U:ii, f,n the 19. h day of .!;ircli, A. I). IsCT,
ti e hfr p- titioa in liit Ditn a t'ourt ot tin- H Jmli
cial Oistrii-t ot .Nt-tiraskK , ilh ill iul for ti.e co unt ,
01 Caa, j,-.iiu.-t th - ,-aia J oins Tlioiui.-i, dcienilaut,
i-ettiij lord t.ut n.e . sti ilef iidni.t li:i bt t-n t.iiul
ly Hc-iii: from the Mii'i cmul.tn.aut for more than
iwo yea la-t pa-l ll llh iulaliy cBu or jn-tiBca-tion;
Aii.l i r.ivi'i- that -Ii- b- ilivorocd Mom ihi
mia jar.iiH lliu neltu.i.int, and f..r such oilier
aud l'urilier relief us eie is i;i equity tr.tiikd to. and
ihe ..;.! J.wn, s Vcomas i. iL.tnl. u iliut he in requi eil
to a;. i t-. ir au.l ai. Wt-r nul l ti titioll on or l.ei.ire th.
tair.i ..ijuu.iy r:er tin; I.Mli day of Aoril, a i ls!i7
Wand Jlaica uuli, 1 7.
h.w:::ilt hmus, by
Wilutt ioTri;otii, her Sol.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
BTats Caps,: Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valines,
Also a targe lot cf
RUBBER CLOTHJN'Q AND REVOLVERS
Wm. S. Thatcher,
Buccessor to '
H- Knapp Ballon,
9 DERMtPi TKIC PHYSICIAN
And
S U H G E O N
Cures all'elpsseg of rurble diKense without me'llrine
Km oan which are Hmnchitis, A-lhma, Phthiir,
(iout, ithMiraalim, 'eiiralia !'aralvse, Lns of
Hcarinir. disei -e of tho K.ve Cnnc'r, Tumors, hcrof
ubi. Diaber' -. Hy-ni ji Anti. Ic, Ac.
ipi-ciAL.- lie ca-cs pi i vu.c d;c.cs in all frtaa
in f-w day.
Oflce at Viatte Vs'l-y ITouie.
Pi-ob.tlc IVotice
the Vrobutt Court Petition, to .ii ittai Ettjtt Of all descriptions always on hand.
.Vaitl.ew KuKhw, 0-.r.lUn of th inin .r heirs of
OR. ROBACK'S
T T I PILLSl
l.liic, in; .a-v,i t 6,11, W lio iMiel K ;hl Jll;ll
tii ir oihei fi..u, tlie esla.e ol Johu Wolie dee'd
A!l -w hom it may c ncern :
Yt u are iien-hv iii:.irmed h.it on th :o,i. j .. . ,
Jlari-h, A V li'Sl. sud l.'ti idi iu fil.U his i.iu,.. ,..
ai lCi i.rt the ol j-c! H id .. ayei or i.ai.1 j eiition is
i.. ol.taid a i r ie. f rum .i 1 1; ,.Urt f ir thn sale of the
io:I..wii,sj t e .1 Ksu:-. to wit.- The nortlave,. nnMr
lei- of M-ctioti 21, Vjw.i 10. r.me 1.!; t!.L. i, . , r
tiu soullme-t q.;a;ter it .e..u..n 5!i. ioh-u ID, rano-c
, hud Ihe li- lilienst i,i;al-t-r f the Ncutllirot q-jar-.rof
seit on '1 f.wa HI. rau;-e i:i. cn'aiiiiinr ,)
ac e , mure oi- J. .-. in mid Louu'y auil state. Th.
win ot in i.c . s.!i i i.e-i us on
TiirnsDAi; t: 21 Jay ofjj.,. isc:
At 1 oYljik p m it ni. tii tin, e all m-rs.,n i..irJt.
el tan upl ir mu !i, cause why aid ..within
hou.J u.it he g uiin- I, v ub. they haTe.
li:ve.. m il r n,y l.u,lau.i the s, al of tl a pr..n..t.
I. SJ Court t:.is In h day or March, a o Ie07
J. v it ti:n .11 '
mr20 4w Probate J nine. Cass t, . n'-i..v.
I-rpj? Xotice
Jn t'te D.Mr.ct Court .? the id JrdUial Tl,Mt
uimjor uaxH vuMiiy, &tute of AU,rula.
John Allinson, heii .'
1 hunia- ii i,,so 1 and
Mary A li o,. dxe.is-.il,
aaiiwt
Chu.l s i,ea-ly, r a Chancery.
1.3 11 ii- as t,
ai.d the heir's o!
J uiiftQu in.
To Charles Bcasi-y, Sa B'h-I t, and the h iis
. Janit -ieeu. y. u r i 1 like noiirv that J.i'.n iiiin.
on hk fiit his Bu; in h ,.:, v .i.. . .... i
...... i;ru,iin.i ilitl .u. e.-I ull 1 i.ru.Ai i.r ....
bill is to ol tun a iiec ei- to i--,i:fi:-:n n,l 'i.erf ct tl,e
U to thefi-liowj. II.- ! l-.s a e. to wit- 1 h- mmth
east iinariero' th.- M"aliiM-t quarter of srclioii H2
nt .wi.s ij. Hv.-!v,-(ln. no-th o ranpefou t eti(U),
, ' r,sna; in J,,lin A lli son,
er i f I'ho , as K 1 ii.s.in. il le.iM, ! i.ii.i n
c!.,o ts f il.e sua in.iv h i .k.. n..i,,.i
hvir of ihe tsute of J i:ut- y-iren, i f any tli.-ie he )
in C..-.S county, t.-.te or Xel.-aska, and that y.iur
i ives ai d your he.rs may k eDjoiiied fo:ever from
all ciaini or claims H-h-,lever hy reason of d-fecl in
tha;u of tieir f, om T,,ii.-S, Ives t- J jhn Aliinson in
"am neal K-Mie.
tjCall and examine my extensive stock at tht
Ifew Masonic Brick Building.
BLOOD
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BLOOD
pay
BLOOD
PILLS
AND
PILLS.
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PILLS.
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PILLS.
Flattt-.nnuth, April 10th, S66.
53 OO,
WM. B. TEKICK,
TT. L0VINO.
PENICK & LOVING,-
sh Wholesale Dealers la
3
; Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure Wines and Liquors,CoaI
Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c.
i NCS. &. 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO-
-We are the Northwrsitern Wholesale Apentit for Dr D J.tiia ,
knd cac furnish their meuiciuo. in any ouantiti.. -yneAicn, and Dr. J.C. Ayer Co.,
ju:a iy
Vou are rei-i.l 10 apresr nnd plead, answer or LATEST 'FASHIONS T)PT AMI
deii,uriotl,es..i,ll ilnor hefore Motidy, the Ctli r.iaillUiS VL..l 1I1
Under the provisions of an act of the Te ri'orial
I.eL,;atiire. ai.pruved Feor .ary In1,l -C7. the l,uhler.
of TeTiio i il warrants racist (ireful h-ir wsrr ints
i ir iiayiueat at my i ni.-e or t-fore July 1st !S7
and il w i- tan's n.,t .. presented w,i e,.a.e iJ u-aw
interest af:(r Jjuuary 1st. 17. and will be p id
ari-r that date with inter-st only to Jai,ua-v lt
1-?- t A. KOl'XTZel, Ter. Trasi:Vr.
Omaha, February 20;h, 13 67. febT dvrC w
day of May, a i i:jj7.
3TAXMKI.L A CHAPMAN,
Solicitors for Complainants.
Oidered that the ahrve no ire puMislird f .rfoar
cn-ecutive weksiu the 'Xehrtsk Hrald'' cewa-
p"if, J n intuwv,
mi20 4 Kej;ist-r in Charcerr.
P. 31. DOSRE.GTO.,
Heal !ESi3tate
AGENT,
OFFICE IX MASOMC BLOCK
FLATTSXOCTU, XE2ZASKA.
Lot 6 in block 47, good residence, well aud outbuildings.
J. WLBRADLEY'S
; CELEBRATED PATEXT
DUPLEX BLLIPT1C
(OU D0CBLE SPRING)
f& SSL X JEZ. 1? fc
Th Wonderful Fl ,xl!ijiity and great Comfo t and
Plea-vir" to any laily wir,nir the Duolex tlliptin
?kirl iwill be exrer-.enced purtiPularly in all er i-d
Ascif.blie-, Opera. Carriages, Kaiir.-m.l Cara.chnrch
Pews; Arm Cna4r, f ir Promenade and House lress
th Skirt (in he folded whin in tis,.- to occupy a'
small P'u e a-i ea-iiy and coi.reni'-miv as a Silk or
Muslin l)re-s. an invi un ble quality n crinoline not
found in any Sinir'e Spring Skirt.
Al.ady h tvim: et joved the pleasnr-, oo'mfort an:l
great convenience f wearing the Duplex Elliptic
teel Sptinir rkirt for a eini;!,. .lar. will r.ever alt r
wards w,lliD"ly dispense with tlieir use. Fr -i,ii.
rlren. Misses and Tonag Ladies they are kuoerior in I
Mil nTIrn
They wi;l n t bend or break like the SinrlePpr ne
bnt presi rve their perfect and Krac-ful shine
T . - .,.! .ucnuirrn uur Mmiuarv tKir:s til have b'rn
i iu I'M im s v u ipw-"u,rT rr ui-urs. i . . - . ; .... ..
hrick ha-emint,el . barn ui.d oihcr outhnudings " h "v V "7; , ".i. V r''-
A rare chance for a acod i. vestment. f"6 ' '? ''1", '" hreaf ' ;tt.-.ni rU
t ,. 3 .-""ic p iiujs. iiui twice ior noutiie)
Lot 11 in Mock 173, hulldine with two rooms and covered ; preventing them from wearing unt wh-n
cejlar Goiid chance for a small capital. drairgics io n stoons, t .irs. Sec.
Lot 10 in Mock 27, pood residence, with, all the .The Duple Elliptic ij m great favorite with ll
necess,ry outhuislinjit. a,e an,l n:i!erllp recommended by the Ka-d jn
e-t half of aeztil S.i, town 12, ranee 13, toireth. " Fa.id.?.
er wit?i Jti acres of timber- One hu. died ams n.. i . . ' i
der eull.vat.on. Eight mhes Irom I'laitsniouthjnear r J ,-J " ."""T ? "J'"niHbie advntars In
I hitte river. ' Cnnrlie. m: sr.periorqoilitv, pe-fe t minufaeli.re.
. urri -nai.- ou iiuieu, u -Aiuiiiiv, unran.jnv co'n.
An improved faini of eiehfy seres, rood honse I fort aiid ecortoniv. enanire f..r J v na.i .
well, etc , with five arrts o gold timber, plex i:ilipTic, o- Double tpring Skirt", aud be si, re to
Eiehty acres r,f land, cartiv iamroved. t n ..l get the genuine article.
hait niih-s from the cay. CAlTHON To guard ayainst ImDosition be nartio.
160 acrts of lart'v in'Proveil
jiULg tini'r, situated 4 milts south
ji.-j ,.. , nlai to no' ice that skirls o!r.re aa l)upiev-i i.BV.
.H ind with40acreiof the rtd iult stamti, viz: "J W. Brad'ev's Du,d. x
- vUth of town. tIliptic su spr,,.. upva the waLbaml- no,
Buined Out,
BUT DISCOURAGED.
T. W. f hryock i ncain at Ihe M .t inrf rr.nr..i
lo unit upon bin former cu-t, mers, aud the p-iiii;
generally. If you want anything n shj of l arni-
tnre or Chairs, tive him a call.
.nam, riattsmoutb, N. T.
3rd street near
B!sy!7,rllf.
If on want Pattr:t M!-cines at eld price gn to
BLACK, JlCTTM.lt J ,6 CQ
other, are genuine. Also notice that ever. Hoop
win fcuiim pm oeing pisea inroiign t ie cruire,
thus yeveling tb two (or doub.e) npringn htaided
toaT,jter t' r. i i, whi.h Is the sten t of their flexibil
ity ad strength, and a combination not Ij be fotini
in o'h'-r .- k.rt.
toiffale ia all Store where first-cla-.s ikirtt are
"!d ihroai.-li- i: the I'niteS t.nes and "l-twhi
Alauufactuiei by the o:e Owne" of the Pa!-r.t
V.'toTS. BrtAULKV Jl- t:u- '
f 7 Chftiiibera 79 it SI K'-ai.'e at.,' if. V. !
STAR BULL.
V, have put into our Mill late'v several important
improvement.-, and are now pr p ired to
MAKE THE BEST QUALITY OF
TITE BIGIIZST XAKKKT PRICE PAID FOR
Wheat and Corn.
EOHWE3 & SIEH.
Platmouvh, Tec. 10th, 1SCG. 4w
Dress-M'aksr.
MRS. L. E. JONES,
Of Nebraska City, won'd re pectmlly icfrm the
ladies of l'latt.-month that l,e h:i ta'sen cp her res
ilience in 'his place far ihe purpose cf
CUTTING. FITTING and MAKING
if required. Ladies and Childrecs' Prices, Ciitnk'.
Basque, eU. MACUISE &TITCU1SG doDe aho.
Al" work will b' executed wiih teii'tie-s, and wil:
receive prcmpt attention She will (.ai!e..v,-r to pive
aatisf irtion, tnd therefore solicits t .e J airouae t!
the ladie cf ihis place ard vicinl'y.
Tie? Uence, corner Vine and 4th tuetKin Adi:rni'
trick
noT2.";C:u
yo to -ie. Hnttery Co." for your I.
V.4 i:J Lub.-ic.tori.
8. ADLFR, n. A. FEIM.MAX.
ADLEK & CO.,
EECTIFIERS
A.VD DISTILLERS,
DraVrs in a!l kinds of Foreign and Demotic
WJNES, LICU0RS AKD CIGAFJJ.
XO. 14, ZASTSJliE HAJIEET SQI'AI E,
St. Joseph,
oci5 ly
Blood Purifier!
ARE UNEQUALED
FOR OUE-IXO
Scrofula, Sjphilis, Shin li
ease. Old Sitres, Salt llheittn,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
SICK HEADACHE
Liver Complaints, Rheumatism,
fever aud Ague, St. An
thong's lire,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
llts, Scrof ulous Con
sumption, etc.
q q q q q q q ? ?
0'!7K'r-eron wrihTH, her JiUlKUlfir was eured
of Fits of nine years' standing, iaiJ fct. VllUI
dance of two years.
ANOTHER writes, his !on was cured after
his Hch had almost unste.t nway.
The doetors prorioimi'ed the case inrrurable.
ANOTHER was cured of Kever un,I Ague af
ter tryinir every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured ol' lever Sore which
had existed fourteen veurs.
ANOTHER of R!iPtini:it:-m of eight years
Cases lniiuinernMe of Dyspepsm ninl I.iver
omiihunt could tie iin'iiii,in-i, in him;1i the
I'unher and Tills worlt like a ctiiinii.
Comiilaint could be iiieiui
in uliM.-h th
THE BLOOD FILLS
Are the most active anil thorough pills tfial
have ever been intrfidiscod. They n,-t so d
recti y upon the Liver, exciting that orgrin to
such fin extent as that the system d es nut re
lapse into its former condition, lii.-li is too apt
to the case with simply a purgative pill.
They are really a
CLOOO AND LIVER PILL.
and in conjunction with the
BLOOD PURIFIER!
Will cure all the aforementioned diseases, auJ,
of themselves. Mill relieve and cure
Headache, Costiveness, Colio
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Boweh,
Dizziness, &c, &c
DR. IIOBACK'S
Stomach Bitters!
Hiotild be nod by onvalevent to s!r ntliew
the proetration which always follows aaut
disease.
Try these medicines, ami yon will never re
cret it. Ak your neighbor who have nsd
them, and thev will sav thev are GOOD
MEDICINHI3, and you' should try them bw
ore going tor a physician.
PRINCE, V ALTON & CO.,
tBuccesBOrs to Dr. C. W. RoWk.)
BOLE PROPRIETORS.
KTos. 66, 53, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicine
EVERYWHERE. .