Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 27, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL 1ST tlWS
j?"About three i aches of snow ft 11
Just TaejJay nigVit.
g37"Se) notice of Supper nnd Dona
tion for the hrnrfit of Ro J. J. Robert.
'Workmen have crnmenoel on C.
0. IWold's n7v r re1.
'.V
?"A. B. Taylor hal in fifty ncres of
wheat last we
1 'SIIunjarinn Grn.s Sped for sole br
27 w 2 Doom, Rito. & Co.
tTTha RppuMicnn S'ate Convention
of Iowa lias b"en calJ to meot at Pe
Maincs on the 6th of May nf.xt.
Tha Mnrch Term of the District
Ciii't fur this County ommencs next
("Durinj our nh'(ncr,- wn ar han
dre-J of anximis rnrpiror al.out Nlr:i
ka. We took srMt rlaur in import
in;; to them susS know' !,; m ce cmM.
27"Sevcral tems broke th-ouch tho
ioe on the river last week, thnuh we lo
!6?e tV.?7 were nl! ottr-n out without
o39.
Tho Demonraey haro decMl to
hoM th?ir Nation il Convention in Nw
York t n the 4:h of Ju'.y. There is an
appalling contrast between the party an 1
the day selected.
&3'A freight train on the U. P. R. R
last Sunday np;ht eoili led with soin
cars which had become detached, fmah
n the cars L-:J'y and killing one man
r.amd Rice.
C-T?"A jairvi stock company is being
formed I eve w'tlfn the next r.intv
"dy?, a first clns hot "J at Lincoln. The
Comiivnvs'u'.h thinks that the success T
the meaiure i beyond qiest on.
fMr. and Mrs. Richard Newell de
sire to return think to th'ir friend-! who
were Jo kind during their recent trial and
bereavement. n!o to tho-o frieiid who
volunteered in the "inking ;ind other cer
emonies on the fr.noral rccassion
fTThe X-ir avs ho fr-i'ht bills
for the lumber cf the Stare l.uiMinga nt
Lincoln has already exceed d ihre lh"u
eand dollar'. Mr N.dson Rro"k attend
to the forwardi.ig "f the lumder and the
payment of fro'ght bills.
j-;We that the p-ople of Platts
mouth are working fiarnfstly for a Ra:l
foad from the Union Paeilic to the Mis
soari at tlir place. The determination
with which they have tt.kon hold of thi
matter, is sufficient evidence that nicce
will crown their efTrt. C'entr rd
Opinion.
Te-A. B. Taylor, Kq., inf irm us that
a large nuruher of hi neqii'iint.ine! from
the vieinitv of D iverp irt, also a number
from West Va., are expDcte.l hrn to set
tin about the 10 of March- Wa har
similar new from all parts cf the east,
rrn and middle sVatcs.
rSeo ndTrrt'sement of SannSfl Y
fT"T, m ir.nf a'-ttirr cf Fire it Garden
It ie, Fire Bjeliets, etc., Pila 1-lphia
It i about time th city of Pia t-Taouth
3va procuring something in the way of
fire apparatus, and we take p'easure in
ref.imtaT'iing to the authorities Mr
I5re'r' etib'ihment.
Domestic Fconomv house keeper
or cook i. f till w prep ired to enter success
fully upon her culinary duties without
having the D-t Chm;c il S ileratu on
hand. It relieves the mind of much of
tiie care and aixiety experienced by a
killful cook. For sale by most hit
chants and grocers. Call for th genuine
in red paper. It's better than Soda.
F"57The Republican of Omaha have
placed in nomination the following city
ticket:
Mayor George M. Roberts.
MarsJia! Wm. II. Angel.
Treiurer Henry Gray.
Assessor Ezekiel Darnail.
Our friend at Omaha are going info
the fight with a determination to win,
nnd we hope they may be successful.
(VjWe learn from L. L. Ilolbrook,
Esq , that some unknown parties entered
the County Treasurer's oflb-e at Glen
wood, Mill county, Iowa, last Mond iv
night, got into the vault, b'ew open the
safe, and took therefrom about ?l,0tJ0
in Greenback. Tho Tn asurcr had, fort
unately, deposited same iii"20,0tX) only a
few days previous. The explosion split
the safe all to pieces, and Mattered oil
the glass in the office.
QjSomo law defying vagabond, whose
name wo are unable to Icarn, stole two
valuable watches and a suit of clothes
from the residence of Mrs. Decker in this
ip'ity I t Saturday morning. The sheriff
an 1 a party of assistants were on the hunt
bf him from Saturday till Monday, nnd
)ic was finally errestcd in Nebraska City,
where ha had disposed cf the two watch
ts for a trilling consideration. He was,
t-roughtto this city and lodged a jail
5?"Dr. Renner, editor of the German
paper at Nebraska City, is doing a good
thng in the way of advertising Nebraska
He distributed, a short time sines, 2,000
copirs of a pamphlet printed In the Gcr
irian language, intended for circulation
among rcsWcnts of the 'Faderland" who
wish to emigrate. Besides this, some
3,000 copies of th9 pamphlet are being
sent to the papers of the old country with
the request thatjthey re-publish it or
Rivo a synopsis. The pampelets were
trintedby order of the emigration so-
STHon J- E. Doom, of the firm of
Doom, Bro. & Co., wbi'e E-nt, made ar
rangement? with manufacturers by which
that house can supply a-r"cultiral im
plements of every kind at manufacturers
prices. We would ndvia farmers in
want of implements to call nnd t-2am;ne
tneir Iit. The Messrs. Doom warrant
all raachin-2; y 8o;d4by them to be what it
ii rcprereented.
C"The Nebraska City JYetrx complains
that letters to this city are six d ivs on
tho way, and su'gsis that the postm is
ters are at fault. We would not eay
th.-'y are rot at fault, Lin beinj person
ally acquaint d with everv P. M. on the
line, wo are inclined to think the fault
mut bo elsewhere. Some one of them
mny have made a mistake, but they are
all men who tend to their business
promptly and accurately.
(TSMr. C. S. Copp and family. Mr. II.
AdI! and family, and Messrs. J. Hagj
card, A. Simroond, J E. Lee, and John
Morgan, all from Denmark. Iiee county,
!wa, arrived hre last Saturday, on
their way to the rich Valley of the Wa
boo, where thv intend settling on home
stead. Mr. Crpj informs us that some
12 or 15 more wili leave Denmark for
this plnc as soon as tho load are set
tied, and on of th-Tri will bring about
fifty cows with the intention of going
into the dairy business. We like this: it
lo kii well for both Nebrsaka and the
cini-rrarits.
fi?"Tlie ice bridge over "Old Muddy"
broke loose last Saturd iv night, Februa
ry 221, and by daylight Sunday Morning
tho ico was piled up in gome places along
the sh ire and on the liars to th height
of 15 to 20 feet The moving ico gorged
in eeveral place Surid iv morning, but
the gorge were all broken out and the
channel clear before rii.ht During Sat
urday night the river raised about two
ftet We may look for b ja-s in a few
da vs.
rTvf Four men were arresteJ in Coun
cil Bluff-i lt Tuesday, supposed to he
the parties who robbed the safe in Glen
wood Monday night On? of them i an
old rei-ilent of Council Blu!T, named
Rogers; the names of tho others not as
certained. Two largo packages of mon
ey were found, one crwhieh thy made
an attempt to burn, and partly Succeeded
Thy were at last a-o Mints, being strictly
guarded at th-j Recorder's office. Further
search brought to light about $3 000
which was secreted about the person of
Rogers' wife. Tlu-y nre supposed to b
a part of a thoroughly organized band
-f robbers, who have lately been "going
through'' the Pafes of several c.'unties
in Io-va.
P",Ve clip tho following item from
the Nebraska City AVtr.- Tho Nenruska
Wiilk'st," High Barnes, arrived atlmme
from Omaha a day or two sincn. He
i now resting on bis laurals, nwai'ing an
answer to a challenge sent Weston to
walk to San Francicco. Barnes is back
ed by Nebraskian to walk with Weston
to th:s point for $25,000. He has walk
ed over the road twice and is confident
that he will njt disappoint his friends.
About turo thousand acres of wild
unimprovtd land in the vicinity of Lin
coln, will b" under cultivation in the
spring.
Tho city ftcd country just now Is
:!oodeJ with lard epr-calators. We urge
our farmers to beware of thm. If they
can buy yor.r land and make money on it
you cm do the same. You-can bring no
gre-iter evil upon the country than by
putting the land into the hands of these
sharks.
Q."" Quite a serious accident occurred
last Thursday night, i ear Rock Bluffs,
hy which several residents of this citv
were severely injured. A largs delega
tion of Good T. mplars went from this
cit7 to visit tho Lodge at Rock Bluffs;
and when only 1 short distance from thai
villagn, on their return, one of the car.
riages upset. Th inmates were precipi
ta'ed down an embankment several feet
and tho carriage on top ot them. The
horses broke loose and ran about a m'de,
when they were secured by others of
the party who were in advance. Those
injured by the accident were Miss De
spain, arm broke and wrist Utslacitod;
Mrs. Kennedy, shoulder and body badly
bruised nnd s'rained; Miss Robertson,
bai.!y bruised about tho head; Mrs, Lons
dale, severely injured, and Mi-s .Laura
Davis, bruised about the face and on
one side. Several of the unfortunates
were compelled to rem tin wherfe they
were until assistance was obtained to lift
the broken carriage off them. Tho acci
dent was caused by tho horses leaving
tho road and running upon a sidling
piecefof ground. The injured parties are
all getting aloag tinely, and it is thought
none of the;n will retain permanent io-
jary.
Since tho above was in typo we have
received the following from Rock BluHs;
Friendship Lodge No 7, I. O. G. T was
favored last Thursday evening by a del
egation from Olfve Branch Lodge, No 2
oT twenty two brethrrn and sisters. We
were much pleased to meet them here, but
were very sorry to learn that on their re
turn home a hack mostly filled with la
dies was upset near our town. We learn
that Miss A. M Despain had one arm
broken; Miss It. Robertson, etighily in
jured on the forehead; Mrs. Lonsdale,
Miss Laura Davis and Mrs. Kennedy
were also hurt, but bow much we did not
learn. The two fore wheels of the nack
were detached and the horses ran near
one mile before they were caught. Tho
greatest eare should be taken in driving
such bai ia the irk- A Fbis.sd.
CTDuring our recent visit to Chicago
we were much surprised to find such
an agreeable, "cciablo and occoa.moda
ting set of wholesale merchants. We had
uxpected to find the heads of those largo
tstahlif hments too much occupied with
immediate business to take tirae for socia
l iiity; but, notwithstanding the immense
business they are doing and theru are
oine cf the heaviest houses in Chicsgo
tain found in the United States they
aro never too busy to be gentlemanly and
agreeable. We found a majority of the
leading houses were conducted by men
comparatively young in yeats, and to this
fact, more than any other one thing, we
attribute the great energy and determi
nation to succeed for which Chicago
merchants are so justly noted. Wfl visi
ted the city for tho purpose of purchas
ing material in our line of business, and
without the least expectation of procur
ing advertisements. Judge, then, our sur
prise upon finding many r.f the leading
houses as anious to ndver'i'e t rough
the columns of the Herald a- .ve w-r
willing to have tnem do fo. Nut wish
ing to intrude upon the space belonging
especially to our reidere, wo only took
advertisements from a few bouses, and
those, we can assure the merchants of
Nebraska and other localities whore tho
Herald is read, are of the very best
We visited each house, conversed
with tl.e'J proprietors, and can guaran
tee that they are of the first class we
would tako advertisements from no
others.
Fuller, Warren & Co., 53 State St., do
tho heaviest business in Stoves and Hol
low ware of any house in the west. They
are the sole manufacturers of the celehra
ted Stewart Stoves. The, keep an im
mense stock of stoves, furnaces and ev
ery thin in tlmt .ni.
Fie! J, Loiter & Co. are to Chicago
what Stewart is to New York. They
have the largest establishment west of
the Allrghanies, unj fill orders on as
good terms as you could obtain if you
were there in person.
Ilibbard.it Spencer have tho largest
and finest hardware establishment in the
United States, and a more thorough set
of gentlemen cannot be found. As an
evidence of their standing among west
ern merchats.it is only necessary to state
that their sales last year were nearly
double thoo of any otlnr hardware
bouse in C: icngo.
Child &. Briggs nre the kings of Chica
go in the Grocery line, nnd we notice
that nearly all western merchant go
there to trad".
Tuttlc, Thompson &, Wetmore have the
largest stock of clothing wc ever saw pil
ed into on establishment; and when you
rder goods from them you can depend
upon getting exactly whfit you want.
They would not sell you an article you
lid net want they think too much of
their reput.ati in
T. W. M ddleton & Co. are outstriping
everything in Chica.ro in the "way of
blank hooks, stationery, etc. We think
our county officers would do well to pat
roniso this firm.
We have sclented only one house cf
each kind of husiuess. and as we said be
fore, they are the leading houses of Chi
cago. We should like to give them more
extended notices, but are compelled to
defer it to some future time.
Supper and Donation
The Methodist Episcopal Church of
riattemouth, will give a Supper and Do
nation for the benefit of their Pastor,
Ilev J J. Roberts, on Wednesdav even
ing, March llth, at thsCouit House Hall.
All friends are invited to give their pres
ence and assistance; and a special invi
tation i extended to tho M. E. Soc.eties
and freinds at Rock Bluffs and Eight
Mile Grovo to joia us in this manifesta
tion of our high esteem for his faithful
and efficient labors among usT
COMMITTEE ON SITPER.
Mrs.
Dr. John Black,
M. L. White,
R. Newell,
A. Throckmorton,
R. P. Kennedy,
COMM1TTKE OX DOSATIOXS.
Mr. M. L White,
Miss Rosa Davis,
Mr. J. W. Marshall,
Mrs. B. Sf urlo.tk,
COMMlTTKR ON' MTSIC.
Mr. R B. Windham,
Mrs E. R. James,
Miss Sarah Putnam.
TicKets for Supper, 50 cents.
A Difficulty Overcome.
One great difficulty experienced in tho
use of nearly all kinds of sewirg ma
chines, i found in setting nnd properly
adjusting the needle. This difficulty is
the result of defective construction; A
defect which is not limited to any one
machine or class "f mach nes but which
is common to aM. excepting one the
Willc iX & Gibbs. In this machine that
difficulty is entirely overcome as will be
seen by the fallowing decision:
' "Tho needle is secured in its place by
a patented device, which renders it self
adjusting, so that neither skill orexpeii
ence is necessary in setting it." Decis
ion of the Judges at tho "Great Island
Park Trial."
DIED.
In this city, Feb. 24th, 1838, Richard
Eoor, only son of Richard and Hannah
Nkvell, aged 5 years and 8 months.
In this city, Feb. 24th, 1803, Olive.
daughter of Wheatley and Illisiania
Mickelwait, aged 2 vea.rs and 7 month.
WILLITT POTTENQER
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
PLATTSMOUTH - - . NF3RASKA.
XOTICE.
All persons o-.ving u wifl please call
and settle a3 we want to c'.osj up our
last years business.
janOtf Simpson, Mickeuwajt & Co.
GREAT BARGAINS.
Wm. Stadlcman i closing out his large
stocs of clothing, furnishing good, hats,
caps, boots and ladies shoes, at less than
has ever been offered ia this market.
He is also paying tho highest price for
furs and bides.
AT those knowing themselves indebted
will please call and settle, as I am set
t.ing up all accounts.
WM. STADLEMAN.
Plaltsmouth, Jan. 7th, 18GS. tf
Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R. A- M.
Ilcttal.tr coiiv.ica'ioui 2 1 an I 4th Tutnliyj or
an h moult), at C 1 3 o'clock p lu
U. T. DTKE,:i.P.
O. O. DETTS.Pec.
I. 0-0. F.
PI itte Lodjre, No. 7, meets every Saturday evening
t Hie Curt limine HhII. Itfi tliers o jtlicr Lodges
ire rei-ctf'illy isvitcd to visit this Lo,lj:e.
Byorderoi UUlCT, S.Q.
8AM L M. CUAPMAst.Ree.Sec'y.
I. 0. O. T. "
(tegular meetlag every T iesJay evening Traveling
Teuii!ars renpi-c. fully iuvite'1
ll "sPCHLOCK. W.C. T.
EOB'T WIN DTI AM. W. 3.
TllOS. W. StlRTOCX, Loi rr"'r.
CSrHCELSlAiii DiJ KbhL'IJ H., N 1 Pi. m
mouth, h'M I retina iui'iui;s on the third Wedue
.lay eveuinp-of nch moti'n
II o J. WK-I.tr BARXE3, W O T.
Bro. W. L. Wn.L. W I) S
SiMer itoMDaVls.W D V T.
3"J-5TAROF 1 T LOIIOK No. 8, Mt. I lexsaut.
hol'ls rei'jlar meetings every t-atnrJy evening
J. IV. UL'Ulifcrf. W C. T.
T. E IIDOnES. W S.
L. l. Da VIS, Lodge Deputy.
KAIRVIEW MiIlGR, X . 14 hoM reulnl meet
everv ru-div eveni' K TrHveiii-.( Temntxr
e"peciiu Iv itnit'.l S W. CA1.K-1, W. C. T.
F. U. YiU . . J-. W. S.
y M. YOUNG, Si-n., L .de Deputy.
BAX nr llOPK DFtJRIE LODUK N'o 4 R''R
ul r iieet 'H tile Be -ou.l ami fim- th F;iday evenings
of encli ji n ll K M Voir Ni l. J ., W. U 1'.
fUn-r aAKAFl LEWIS, vv i,- v. r.
W.CALKIS, W D.S.
St. Luke's Pari:ll Vestry.
neguUrnieetin-ftriii Tu-slaV Of every mouth,
7 p. ui., at the onice -( D 11 Wheeler
Rev. GKO. C. B TT?.
D W Wheeler, Clerk. Chairman.
Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A. F. &
A. SI.
Piiil:irriiiivnnnic.-ititif 1-t nud 3 1 Mondays efeach
nu i:h, at 6 l-'i o'clock, p. m.
K. K. LIVINQSTOK, W. M.
G. C. BETTS, Stx.
ESTIMY NOTICES
TAKEN' L'V liy the euh rril.er, nt his rei leree. in
Pluttni.iiiib 1'ro.i Itict n 1 1 1 - 4 1 It dy .f February,
A, H. jHfj", one heirer c ilf Kiie yer old in tli Fp-me,
riilur, i.pu.te'1. r- d and whit". N. mfier inaik-.
N . one led, with w hl'r ii'i.ler the 1 e!ly ami mot
I li d lace, riiir.l a.ir li..r.e. td, i .re.it:y. wi h .the
Irnt, and supposed lo bs .Jin' yeai old Alid une, of
a .lu i e'lior. N. ni.ir-.!. Su,;i ise ' to Iki atmut oue
year rl 1 I'ljtl-ni'iuJi, Fe . 15. ! S.
fcliOwo MlAUll.Cil Ci'l.K.
TA1CKX t'P IT il:e juhrcril' r, a'. Ins reMd'i c- in
riitt-iiliuth freeii.ol. I m- 4'- nut) , N.linskH. on,
l.e 10 h dj.r ol r'eiiiu i'y. 16?. nue w.-iitn he.;er
nit.-o to e iliiee yr-n iM. a ho'e in mi ll ia
Ki.dtheliru-hoil lierl.il. 'o tin r ni ir .r tr.u. Ji
pT." iv.i'ii.- l'.attMin u'.n. r' l 17.1-GS.
lil-J'Jj liiM-.tKi' .LLI.Il X.
TKES UP by the fn'icill-' at hi- re-hlenee in
ilik it It utr, rr-ctioi, tr- nu'.s imtli "f ii clt ll:itf.
J.U.O..U1 , Xe iat k i. J .u"i 3 1, &SS. one hull,
ca'f, nee year o d iiexi rpr :y ia il a speckled coior,
un mark- or linn Isp -Jco tr ii M.
l-mt-"i .utli, J jii. lltii, xvjs-'
M1J0 AL'iiOl V 5 SPIRES.
T Mv EV UP 17 the Snh-erilyr oa hij p.rms in
lick Ilia- I'leciM't o.lhe'JTlli dy of J...uiry
A. L. IStiS a jeailii'K Cill decrli.id lilrw:
Blrfc, with white lac . l.u- l and -m- h. e on,
helx iiv. No marks or hiand di-co nai-l-.
feh6w5 JiJHN II. A1.LISOIT.
TICEXCPhv fie subjer ber, living tt emht
Mile li-ove. one" hull calf, mostly reJ son e while
hi udt head aud bully.
few5 SAMUEL RICHARDSON".
F. P. TODD,
SEWING MACHINE APT
PLATTSMOUTH, SKBllA SLA.
A (roi'd arti tinent cf tiiichinrs and inichine flnd-ii-K
kvyt on hind. Ijj-tiQiee 1,1 "ladeliaana
Clolhi..(, Store. l.'ee. 4 h7
Maehmes rejaU ed in short no ice.
Prices Heduced!
0. O. Heroic!
Has just received a larg"? assortment cf
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING.
DRY GOODS;
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES AND
LIQUORS, of all descriptions
And a general assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
AH kindi of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Tukcn in exchange for f.od-. Cali paid for
FL KS HIDES, WfEA T, ac
rp2(5 C. C. nKROLD.
J. 1V1. HINCHMAN,
(Successor to Dcno'.an fl.nchuiao,)
Druggist & Apothecary,
DEALER IN
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils,
Dyes, Notions,
To'et Goods, Peffumery, -lancy
Jsoaps,-
PURE WINES
For Mechanioal and i'e licioai purpoSet
Keep constantlf en han't a fu5 anj wtll ainrl
ed stock of
PATE.VT MEDICINES.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
CaretrUy eomponnded by an ejperienscd Drmr-bt.
JJone but the I'UKEiT Medicio' a ued. All gc I
warranted ot represented. CtJl and ee .
MAIN STREET, H I TH HI K.
Tu rns C ash.
JUST RECEIVED
And for sale at low flurea,
1 n it COFFEE, U libit SCGAR.
5 VM DRY APPLES, 5 VAt DRY PS ACHES.
H-e . Ao. .Mao, a large aaortmnt of
Pine Lumber,
lath. snrxor.E., doop.s, wadoiv sasu,
H .Viiy tV B.ISDS, Gf.ASS. CEUES'T.
rLA$T!t PARIS, 11AIR, COAL VlL, Eto
LUXINGTOIT C O All,
2S0 fcush' ls.'to which va Invite thi attention of
lUack.mtti and o'hera at lo quality and price. We
are A rents for the GOO il N COAL BANK, at Lex
ington, aud propone t furnibb all the Coal 'hi
country wants at piicea to Miit. Also a lurge stack of
Rye, Bourbon arid Star Whisky.
Cherry, Raspberry, ElaeVberry and Ginger Brandy.
Call and aee us.
fclMrSOS, MICKELWAIT A CO.
je6d3 tf
New Brick Store.
BY
J. H. ENELL and W- P. SNELL.
ASHLAND, WSBBASKA.
TTav'ng dott rciove.l to Muin street Into oar new
Brjt lc building, where W ri 9 now receiving and
ojH-niDpf j i; ol variety of cheap anJ eaouhte
o'J-( riuiteI t- th? trde ao' wants ot toe people,
we betf ledTe t. r rtiira t our .fiend ami pntron
ourMtiCeie ih io'-ch for the liberal patronage we
hate rt-Cf ive 1 fto u them iu the la.-t jr. Our stock
embrac in pare
DRY COOPS and GROCERIES,
BOOTS and S It O E S ,
QUEEEX8WARE,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, cj-e, tfc.
J. U. W. P. SWELL.
Not. B1i. l.C7 Am
It. WUEtCLKR,
E. C. LSWla
D. E3. Wheeler & Co.,
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Fite and Life Ins, Ag'ts,
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
Collections promptly attendpd to, and proceels re
mitted at current rates of Exchange. Tax en paid in
Ve -"n Iowa and 'ebr.isKa lor iion reident. 1'itlea
to ia id investigated. Money loaned on Keal Estate
eecur.tiei. Land Warrants located.
CLAIM AGENTS.
A. ools rj'iwllect.onof claim? agrainut Oorernmcn
for io'd era, their a-idowJ "aJ niinorheii. Agent
for he puichare at)J Sfile of Lan ts d-. v..y proi':."--ty,
easing of Tenements.
REFERENCES:
Hon. S. II. Klhert, D-.-nver City. C. T.
Jle.-r4r Konutze Hro. . Omaha, Neli.
" MeT'aiin i JIt teaif, Kebraaca City.
' O. F. Filley, M. I.cuis, Mis-ouri.
ir. I!o Lewis, iloston, Sf ii.ichu?etta.
Ii W Ditmarn Chicago, 11 inoia.
II M MvCill. Cincin-iati. Ohio.
Tootle A ilxima. Plattiuoiith . Nebraska.
L li nil h. Three ltiver.4. Michifran.
Hon F Fellows Cluonifldd, Wisconsin.
Hon T M M rquett, Piattsinouth, Nebralta.
I. Lewis A'to- ney at Law, Bnff.ilo, New Turk.
.,'arter, Ilu-s' y & Curl, Dcs iloiues, Iowa.
a di tf
DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY
a DENTIST-
Wi'l l" all wo k in hi- 'in Hhort notice.
JT3Otflce with Dr. Mvji gsroii
Jiiyti.
THOiiis w. shryock,
CABINET MAKER,
A.W DEALEll IS
Furniture and Chairs.
THIUD &TRF.KT, (Near M .la.)
P Ll T TSMO U Til. jYE BRJISKJ1.
!r3"Kuierali attended at the shortest notice,
jan 3d
Wisa. Stadclmmiii & Co ,
One Joor v:eal of Donelans Drug-sfcre,
Dealer in
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HAT.-'. r-Af-S. SOOTS. SHOES.
TRVShS, VALISE.S,
and a Keneral stuck of "
OUTFITTINO GOODS
For the PIa!a; hUo, a lar?e lot cf
RUBBER CLOTH LYG.-REVOLi-ERS
4J'D JYOTIO.Y3.
We h'Uight low and will sell cheap for cash. Cal.
an I exaiinueour stuck hefoieou bnyaiiT where eltel
jyl X6 Win. SI AUEL.MANS A CO.
Teachers Wanted.
Toens-ige with n-i during the Spring and Pnin-m-r,
in li iac-n by whicu they can ciO ir from $100
to t'zOO oer moi.tL. '
Adiln Si at o ce,
ZEIQI.ER, JcCCRDYA CO.
No. 177 Vet Fourth St
feb:3l Cisciwxati, O,
BOABO AND LODGING,
By G. W. COIiVIN,
OAK STREET. ... IM ATTSMOTJTU
Two blocks nortliwe.-t of Biirk chool-Ilouse.
Piivate room furnised if desired. Either day
boaid or with lodgings at teamnable rata,
lac d tf.
FURNITURE,
COFFINS-'
AND
Cabinet-Work !
llnvinir enlaced M h'P nd Sale-room9 wouid
respee tfully n-uund tbx people in tins vicinity thai
he can f urniaji them III the very best r uruiture.
Chairs, or o her Cabinet-work, at the most reason
able rates. I sh.ill ke-p constantly on hand a large
a-s ir'nioul of Eitstrrn M ont, and am also prepared
tomauuiai tu e aiiythiuz in my line on short notice.
A large aso,-tment of Iteac y niade Cofiios kept at
ai: times. Can and examine my stock and prices
jelUditwtf ii. BOtCK
Plattsmouth lV.il Is,
C 1IEISKL, Proprietor.
Have r. eently b en repaired and placed in thor
ough runainir onier. Custom work done on short
un I e.
100,000 Rusliels of Wheat
Wauteil im.ediaiely, for which the bigheat n aike
price will "epatd. angKe tf
TAKE IVOTICE.
1 1
Bounty Increased. Pensions due Sol
diers ar d their heirs.
F. M Oorrington nts this day received from t o
Deparimeni, Hie Law in full with new blanks for the
collection ot additional Bonntieand Increased Pen
aiocs. and ia reasry lo prosecute all anch claims as
may be eiitrwstetto bis care. Cal and examine.
F ii t claimed is first served
F. M. DORRISGT N.
PlaMsotirh, Aog.10, ISM.
Fuller, Warren & Co.
STOVES
AND
HOLLOW AVARE,
AT WHOLESALE.
Bo". manufactarara of the clbratJ
P. P. STEWART'S
C00KISO AXD PARLOR STCf VEX
4KfA largo line of Stoves ecptcially adaptel to the
. Western Kaiket eonetautiy ok hand. -
FRY & HOLMES,
GEM. WESTERN AGENTS,
NO. 53 ST TA TBS T.
CHICAGO, - - ILLINOIS.
Eueers are ioviled to call ard exam'ne our 1TS
a.-torim.-ut he. ore purchaiinj elsewhere.
feL27u.3
CflSll X3CO"UL!SO-
FIELD, LIETER & CO.
IMPORTERS
AND "
Wholesale Dealers
is
BE-0BS.
110, 112, 114, & 116
Lake Street - - CHICAGO.
C" Sprcial attention given lo orders.
febJ7m3
Hibbaid & Spencer,
JOBBERS OF
HARDWARE,
TIN PLATE,
Pressed and Japanned
Ware,
Tinners' Tools',
FENCE WIRE,
cS3C. c&C.
92 and 94 MICIUGJWf AVEXUE,
CHICAGO, ILL.
fet27tE3
T. W. Middleton & Co,
STATIONERS,
BLA XK BOOK MA SUFA C TUR ER ft
UTHOGRfiPHEBSt
19G Lake Street,
CHICAGO, - - I1L
Eappltss for
Merchants, IJanks,
J J ail HoaJs and
Public Offices.
feb27yrl
TIIOHPSOX
& .-WETMORE.
JOBBERS. OP
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING,
A.XD
FURNISUJKe GOODS.
58 and 00 Lake Street,
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS.
Tcttlk. Thompson & Wetmorh, Chicsso;"
Isaac Fen.no & Co., liost in, Mas?.
fel27yrl
CHILD &BUIGGS7"
Wholesale Grocers,
' And Dealer in
CANNED GOODS
AND
49 SOUTH WATER STREET,
CHICAGO, "... ILLINOIS.
feb27ioS
SAMUEL Y. GREER.
(Successor to Dialogue A Greer,)
FIRE and GARDEN HOi-E
MANUFACTUHKH,
AT HI IS OLDSTAXD, JSO. tCO XORTII ST.,
(E.Ublifhed IS21.) PHILADELPHIA-
Firo Buckets, Suction Hose,
Bands for Machinery, &c- &c
3-Tho ab'ote rtiel!- wi 1 be mai'e of tTifc hrt
wuikmai.sb'P, and on tbe most reasonable erm.
feb2Tm6
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. FOROY,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Fannin? I mplcmciits.
Such as the celebrated Boil Breaking Plows, Mould
Hoard BrekHr, Stirrins l'lmra. Sioie and Double
Shovel-. Cultivator and Harrows. Repairing done
on short notice All work warrauti-d.
navliiRhad much experien-e io the business, I
f-el assured that I can irive general SHtifction.
Please give nte a call before purchasing Isewbere.
C. . rORGT.
Plattranulh Neb., May 6th,l67.
Flouring
AND
WOOL- CARDSftJG.
Ho! for Salt Creek, where you can kill two birds
with one stone, pet yom (in n iround and Word
Cardel a' the S4Die I'm ; the machiu-ry fur bo'.li ia
in .crftiet order. We ne the Patent Machine Cards,
which were ran enough last year to eHtablish, their
Bunerioriiy over the old kln'.l, as ft l who used the -i
ean testify. The superioritv of Mr. 8. Twiss as
Carder i w-ll known, and hi services are still i e -tined
for the benefit of the public. With the abova
advantages we fl.itter ourselves that we can make it
to the advantage of all who w-nct work in our lirj
to ;ome this way. D. DEAN. Proprietor
mylii S. TWISi. Carder.'
NEW "
JEWELRY STORE
The eabscriher bavins purchased the lied Ftue on
2d street, lately occupied by Sarpy ami others, would
respectfully inform the eitiiens of Plattsmouth and
vicinity, that be has refitted 'he store and opened A
large slock of ,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
For ladies, Gents, Children, and tho rest of man
kind, aid Is prepared to do all kinds of
WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING
In tne best manner, and would bj hi py toherve hie
old and as many new customer a may give him
tn ir patronage, asiutiug them of lbir aoik Well
doue, at moderate price-, and on abort Tme. Ibe
stock, embracirg every variety I gnu-Is uu. lly k pi
at first-class Jewelry ft. re, will be sold a low
prices, and warranted of best woikmansbiji and
material, lie baa a-ao m small stock f
FAMILY GROCERIES,
which will bs replenished from time to time, and
sold a' the lowest figures. Havl-g parraanently lo
cal' d in this city, I repectiuly solicit a share of pa
tronuEe, and cor Jially invite all to ca.l and exam'na
the stock on hand, as we would be p'eased to serve
Lfoa, nnd do not ask yon to buy ucls we en make
it foe your tctere-J to ptrcciins.
deeSTti t Tf . T0K.