Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 21, 1868, Image 3

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    LOCAL NfeWfc.
Railroad Meeting !
Plattimonth & Pacific
3Ft all roaa.
AH prons interejtd in th build
in? of the riattmouth & Pacific Rail
road between Flatttmouth and the
Union Pacific Railroad are requested
tb meet in the
COURT HOUSE
at
PLATTSJIOUTII,
On Saturday, 23J inst., at 1:30 P. M
The surreys and estimates will be
laid bifore the people and the Com-
tnitiee tvi!l report.
f uk Oct!!. TURN OUT ! ! !
C"4,01d Grimes is dead" politically.
5"Uoy. Brownlow is reported in a
dVfnj condition.
Commissioner Holscbub is getting
the streets in goo J or Jer.
P Joy, President of the D k
il R. R , is expected here sson to look
after the interests of the road.
'
JVFe publish the entire proceed
ing of the Impeachment Court, on Satur
day last.
(5fYe expeet to htye authority for
twisting thi name of Grant for Tresi
4nt next week.
jgrNow is the time to subscribe for
t ie IIekald. The Presidential Campaign
is at hand.
g5"The Herald is the best advertise
jrg medium in the state. It is rend by
oTsr 3,000 different persons each week.
lyiio to the Ice Cream Festifal to
tiht, at he Court House, as a good
liaie may be expected.
. mt
$5TFiek!er, instead of the Bman
Bro'a , is fitting up the old Meat Market
earner of Main and Second Streets.
THn;. iUtwii ieffc (or-Chic'
-1 last Monday. He will bo absent
About two weeks.
fyo. ?. Johnson & Co., are doing
4aite an ixtensive jobbtrg business in
h book aid stationery line.
. tTsriins d'iiriDg information in
rezari to rsal estate matters in Saunders
County will'End Hon. A. B. Fuller thor
oughly posed.
jyren .houiand dollars of the capi
tal stock of the Plattsmout i A Pacifio It
K. was subtcribed within two hours last
Monday.
ZST The ilepahlicans of Iowa, Illinois,
anaas and Mistoun have been thorough
ly aroused Hy the treachery of their Sen
ators.
v jstjfyvyway soe"people"of
this county with those excelleat varieties
of sweet Ptato plants for which his
gardens areiso noted.
fcjTA cat(fih was eangU in the river
at this plais a few days since which
weighed 90 1 ounde Small fish are being
-aiught in beDIaoce.
typlattsmonth and Cass County go
bout Railroad matters with no uncer.
-tain action. They do not vote bonds and
then talk about repudiating them, as
ia.ni of their neighbors do.
TPerons desiring advertisements or
local notices in the Herald will confer a
favor by nandinc them in as early as
Tuesday of each wek The paper is
put to press at noon Wednesday.
. . a as 1
f3TM rri on has not sold out his meat
market, but is going into the business
heavier than ever. He has put up a
large quantity of ico,"and is refitting his
market for summer business.
5TThero will be a mass meeting of
eitisDS of this city and county held at
ike Court il'iuae at half past one
u'eloek next Saturday to consider Rail
Head matters in which we are interested.
There should be general attendance.
tyF. Stadelmann has removed his
JUkerj to one door west of O. F. John
on Jk Co's. where be has fitted things
op in a fine style. Country people will
find this just the place to go and get a
lunch and a nice dish of ice cream.
t?"VVi learn from tho St. Joseph
JltraldXh&t the grounds for the depot
building for the Council Bluffs & St.
Joseph IUilroad have been purchased
They are b-tween Jule and Francis
streets, fronting on Main and cost
17.S0O.
(HTMr. Osborne arrived yesterday
taorning, and is patting on a new roof,
f his unrivalled PU.tie Slate on the
new County Building. Wo hope others
who are building will secure his services
as his material is cheap, durable, and
bath fire and water proof.
jyThs Ladies Parish AidSooietv will
meet at the residence of J. D. Simpson on
Thursday Evn'g. May 28tb.
Business meeting of the Society at the
ame plaee on Saturday afternoon May
23d, at 2 'clocx. P. M.
Mrs. S. F. Coorxa, Sec'y.
s mi
fThe surveys and estimates for the
Piattsmoutb Pacific R. R. have been
completed, and they show that the road
can be constructed at a less cost than
was anticipated. Go to the meeting next
Saturday and bear the report of the
557 A Soa'hera tmp-r thinka it wo '
do to prora 0n. Grant n foo and a
drunkard. a, if he is to prored, it will
ba a decided rejection upon the el rebel
Generals who were beaten'by him.
Parties from the east were here
last week looking after the line of road
from thia.city to interseot the U P.R. R.
in Sarpy county. All that is now requir
ed to mftie.this'a ideceas is for our citi
sens to subscribe the necessary amount
of stock ttS legalise the formation of the
company.
(P"I)oom, Bro. 4 Cc , hae adrtrtia
ed their farm implements extensively,
and they'are selling lafge quantities of
them. They have sold out their entire
stock of corn planters, and aro now re
ceiving a heavy instalment of reapers
and thrensbers. They' know something
cf the value of Printer's ink.
(3Geo. Boeck, Esq., left for the cast
a few days since for the purpose of lav
ing in a heavy supply of iron and wagon
timber. He is turning oat some of the
finest wagons in the country, nnd should
be substantially encouraged in his efforts
to huild up a heavy rnanuf nc'uria: btui
nessin this city. Boeek's wagons are
superior to any eastern manufacture.
(JTThe increasing demand for Metal
Tipped Shoe', both Silver and Copper the
former being extensively ued on fine
shoes, ho3 cono'asively that the pub
lic appreciate their value. It is astonish
eg that any parent ithould buy any oth
er, as they save holf the expense in
keeping children supplied with shoes.--
.V. Y. Post.
m
CTHorton Jenks, of Weeping
Wiitor, are building a new store room
23x31.; of pine lumber, and Messrs
Red k Beardsley are building one at the
same placo 2Jx40. This speaks well for
that locality, nnd.shows a spirit of enter
prie that cannot fail to have its effort.
Wo learn that Dr Thomas is also erect,
ing a fine resideroe at that place.
fJTOur old f i iend Jenks has bought
a half interest in the store of Hoiton St
Co , at Weeping Water. He Was in the
lib J n ti 1 1. 1 i ii. i. v. j .
and aaiODe other things we noticed nel
was eetting a good supply of Republi
w'as getting a good" supply of Kep
can documents in the shape of scnoo'
books. Jenks is a good business man,
and will assist materially in bringing the
Weeping Water Country into notice.
The estimates of the engineer
on the R. R bridge acrass Piatte R.ver
are for a pile bridge t the Main Chan
nel, and for two epans of the Howe
Truss across the channel, the spans to be
180 feet eaeh. Go to the meeting at the
Court House next Saturday and hear the
report of the Committee.
jyOne-'hird of the Senate of the
United States has decided that it w is
not a misdemeanor for Andy Johnson to
get drunk and "sheot off bis mouth" in a
boistrous manner all over the Country
Had a private CU!en.,n1r,lMV,i
ili..K-t would have bem hauled up
beforo a Recorders Court and finod heav
ily, and probably locked up in the "cal
aboose" until be got e.'ber. Great is
Andy the First, and contemptible is the
spirit that truckles to power.
(5 A gentleman who was traveling
through the county last week assures us
thatf not withstanding-the ereawery
about grasshoppers, he never saw a bet
ter prospect for heavy crors than at pres
ent. The grasshoppers have done, and
are still doing some injury; but the great
er portion of wheat is looking remarkably
good. He thinks there will bo double
the wheat raised ia this county the
present season that there was last ye ir.
tThe .Ve ws suggests that a premium
bo offered in each county, by the County
Commissioners, for the four largest nnd
best cultivated tracts cf timber lam!.
We are in favor of thot, or any other
method that will beget a spirit of tim
ber calturo in the Stato. The timber
will grow fastenongh if people will only
plant it and kocp the firo out. There are
trees in this county now that measure
two feet in diameter which were planted
since we came to Nebraska.
(fWe made a short j-.urney into the
country last Tuesday, and were surpris
ed to s (To the improvements being made.
Nearly all the o!d roads through the
the country are fenced up, and new fen
reach as far as the eyi can see.
Thousands of acres of fresh sod are
being turned over; new houses are going
up all over the country, and everything
indicates prosperity and permanance.
The grasshoppers have done considera
ble injury in places, bnt the chances are
yet good for heavy crops. A few years
more of prosperity and Cass will resem
ble the old settled counties of the east.
Dehork-t's Illcstr atid Monthly.
This periodical has risen from being a
mere Gazette of Fashion, to the position
of the popular parlor magazine. Ladies
who take it think "the world of it," as
their phrase is, and are quite sure they
cou'd not get along without it. Confess.
ing ignorance of those points which
would enable us to do entiro justice to its
merits, we may freely admit that it is
most carefully and conscientiously con
ducted, thai its literary tone is far supe
rior to the general run of parlor j.eriodi
cals, that its information upon bouse
hold subject is complete and reliable, and
its authority indisputable. Moreover,
its patterns alone are worth douMe the
cost of the magazine. A larg and un
usually interesting amount of reading
matter is promised for July, for country
enjoyment. Threo dollars yearly Pub
lisbed by XT. J. Dxsokeet, 473 Broad
vrr, W. Y.
fVyir. Wk. who; founded an T!njr
Iiah Colony ort the B!ne river, in this
State, write fo his friends in the old
country that thos who ctrai oat to the
colony are doing well and are satisfied
with th country. It is a fine country
that contains no dissatisfied reople.
(tTwo prisoners, named McGregor
and Prteron, broke jail in this citv
about 1 o'clock last Sundav, while sher
iff Jihnson and family wore away from
home. They were awaiting the setting
of the Court on charges of larceny.
McGregor being the ch ip, of whom w
made mention recently, that wnssobud
lv scared by the Plattomouth Vigilantes'.
There were three prisoners the other
one named Ford, also held on an indict
nient for larceny found by the Otoe
County Grand Jury, refused to go with
them, hut gave the alarm as soon as tLey
were out. They tofe the ceiling loose
from above, burg open the floor into the
room where sheriff Johnson and family
lived, stole what edibles they could find,
and made for the river a short distance
below town They stripped off and
swam the river and have not been heard
from s'.nce Sheriff Johnson is still in
pursuit at the present writing1. The ro
maining prisoner says they intended
nrenking out some days before, but were
prevented by threats fr .m him of giving
ha alarm. He says he was asleep, and
did not heaipthem until ju-it as the last one
was going out through the hole, and that
he then gave the a'.arm.
The following is the description of
them, as givon us bv sh.-riff Johnson.
Geo. Patterson is a smooth faced boy.
about 16 or 17 years old, fair.comph-xion,
pale blue ejeS. dark huir cut very short,
is about 5 feet 5 or G inches hih, weighs
about 125 pounds: has a hubit of putting
his hand to his chn when talking; he has
a scar on one of his feet, running from
the toes beck towards the instep, lie
had on, when be left, an old pair of
boots, run over at the heels,
blue Jeans pants, an old gray coat,
the inside senm of on of the legs of his
pants is sewed with white thread about
the knee.
McGregor is about 22 years old,
. . , ... .
.--fv -
' ' J 3 . , J
ana sora ins nair is cul snort, and
is neither dark nor light. He has a large
scar on the tcp of his head, and a scar
on bis wrist. He wears a narrow leather
trap arouna nis waist; ana bad on,
when he left, an old pair of stoy hoots,
soldier's blue pants, soldier's "durk blue
dress coat. Their arrest will be suitably
rewarded
A Nuisance. And Its Cure.
It is a standing objection to most oth
er machines that tbey make too much
noise the baby can't s!eep, and the folk-
cant talk, while the operator's years are
filled with the rapid click, click, click of
the wheel and shuttle, for hours after
she bad ceaed her work. Willcox &
Gihbs is a rerfert eiir-J "
ttve.' so noisless is it that a Labe can
sleep in the cradl close by the machine
and the sound of .the movement is no
heard across the room. The Economist.
FOR SALE.
A good frame dweling house of five
rooms, and lot, situated inn healthy
and beautiful part of tho cV.y of
Piattsraouth, good stable, smeke bouse,
aad 'Bftr'oVoBcmisM
ticulars, enquire at ihe residence of.
M2l4 J. WESLEY BARNES
To the Tx P.iyrrs of Cass County
Notice is hereby giveu that the time lor
paying taxes has been - extended to the
23d iiibt ATter which time a Collector
will be appointedj and to ull taxes re
luainingl'jnpnid there will be added, Pen
alty, Iuterest and Costs and Ctiurges of
Collecting tho same as rt-quired and al
lowed by law. Mav 13;li 1868.
S. Dcke, Co. Treasurer
Cass Co. Nebraska.
To the People of Cass County.
We cull your uttentun, lo the notice
of our large and varied stock of Furni
ture'.md Household goods. We have a
complete stock of Furniture nnd have
made our prices as low as any house this
ide of St. Lous Ten veors experience
in the bus ness, purchasing largely if
the manufactures enable us to offer to the
trade the bet stock in tho west, and pri
ces that will cmmund the trade. Our
g ods are for sale, call and examine our
stock. A. II Arrison & Co.
138 Main St., Nebraska City, Nebraska.
May 14th; in 1.
LOST.
On Saturday, My 9th, between Jos
Shlaters store and the brick school
house on Main St., a ladies portmooie
containing one set sleeve buttons, gold
cejtre and blue rim; a silver quarter
doll r; one two dollar bill, some other
small change, and $S0 in ten dollar bills.
The finder will be suitably rewarded by
leaving it at tho Herald office
Mrs M. A. Lockart .
May 14th 1853, w 3
FOR RENT-
A good dwelling house, with stable,
Ac. Se
mar5tf J. E Doom.
NOTICE
All persons indebted to the undersign
ed will please call on Ilerrman H-rold, at
the old stand, and settle immediately,
mar 5 C. U IIerold.
.OHCL
All persons owing us will please call
and se'tle as we want to olos up our
last years business.
R. n. 0O, 3. t. &003T. 7i2TOX u'JOK.
DOOM,BRO&Co.
Unati.reiV AgetiU for th mU C J
Agricultural implements.
W ktp S'MUotlr o haad sop?
Threshing Machines,
Horse Power,s
ReaperaandjMowers,
Corn-Shellers,
Corri- Planters
riows of all kinds,
Broad-cast Seed Sowers,
Sulky and H evolving Rakes,
Cultivators, Churns,
&c, &c.
w. in inch ImDlaieU tl we etn wr-
raut lo p rforin s rpr-tntiU.
We rl 11 k. ep a lull mpp'r or rplrs lor .i nn
blrments no 1 1 bv ui.
PLKMEN r lo call oi tX iiliine our stock, or isnd
for Piloted rircuura. i-i ice -!., -
I'Uitsmouiu, aprii o m
DC on BRO. & ro.
The "New Yorker
SELF-RAKING
liEAPER? MOWER
W aw .rded tthe-t prize a. a S H -F R k KJ NO
KK APEB. al tbe gr.al K:ell TiUl at Uufcum A. T.,
in 16G6.
Ilavmser.aiyeal4r.sl thir Worka the proprl
.. . .i.i. .i-:..,..li. oooular machine ar uow
ai.abiad to AH order from Neb;aa.
THE O KNTJINE
NEW YORKER
si elm nlTrrA for t&le in the
CiMotie of Cut. i,u.uvT.wrd9 g"Qirnd.
Lightness of Draft,
Durability,
and a Perfect Self Rake.
r. - .nj ...mi.i. or nd for Prinle-1 Pra
Dhlt4 Wa are ani-orlxert to warrant the alchloe
to all elained for It la lh prlhtid pampM'ia.
Th- Aincy l parmaoeat, an J a ful aupply ol Be-
paira lway oo atw.
Platumooth, April 8 18(8.
Doom, Bro. fc Co.
naTinff taken lh agency for th aale of Ihia luMIy
relrb ated Machinr, in the Countiea ot Ca, .-a.n-dera,
Seward an - Uutl'T Weaskthm wUhimj a
MOW Sit and BEAl'KIt
Toe ill and axaaiU.e
i.arc onDit nrg of fl mrht- are
In ua in our Oii-itict. We refrr to thaw wh hare
ustd i htm, and aak. a cartful esimlnalioa or taa
Late Improvements,
Mtit especial! In t.a
We Warrant the .Machine to be .ILL
claimed for It.
Please rail, or send and get Trinted Paraphlru.
A fall (upp'y of Repairs kept rntnt'y on
hand. PI .Un.ou:h, April 8 1169.
DOOM, HRO. & Co.. - .lgmfs,
Vci Cass, Seward, Saunders
at d Duller Counties.
BIEBSJlLL
Threshing.
MACHINE,
AND
TRIPLE GEARED
HORSE POWER
Manu'actnrel at P" n TaB, New Trik, was awarded
th FlnST PREMIUM at the grat Held
Trial at Jkf tt On ll. tn 1566.
Sincere t b.-lirrins the "BfKftSALL'ln be Ihe
b''t Thre hng JInc ine m.i' We inrita the pub
lic tn ca I aoil rxxniloe it, or 'end and (crtpamplilet-.
II' JC- BMA'CUT th -Bl flHll I." 1 ka .11
claimed tor it in in Printed Pamphlets
Wee-aim for the 'Birdsair
Greater cleaning opacity than any ether Ma
chine. Greater Durability and Strength with !e-'a Weicht
Thn Peed,-r can raine or lower the Cei.cavr, while
the Machine ia in motion.
The leaning tV-m kare dven By be t from each,
end 'f the t yliniler, inBiiring rtreoirth and pio
Teutiog the C'y. nder wearing oat of tras.
THE
HORSE POWER
Weighs on'y 1 100 pound and i
Warranted lo stand the draft of
20 Horses.
DOOM, 2E0-, & CO . - - Agents,
Pll Umonth, April IS, 1S98.
K & i STAGE 1,1 I
Stage will lea re Seh. City onandaf.er April 13th. at
5 1-2 o'clock, a m takiDK irea. fast at Factory Til le.
arrive at Plattmouth at 12 o'clock, f'T Inmer;
leaclUtt-moitb at one; arriTa at Neb. City at
6 i.Wt p m. Offlce at Lindsi-y's HoU. .Veb.
City, and at Platte Valley Hus- Plattsmonib,
prl6tf GEO JENNIN .S.
FOR SALE
Th-S. X -to 14 The N W - S St, the K K
of N E -2. th- X E of E 15 nt lh S K of S K,
Sec 15. T 10 Ka"if II C t.-s County. Ketira.-ka.
jlll of tiie ub'jve U ui fur .'. in tracts to uit ptr
ct.aars. Terms oueriir;h cash the b.ila coin three
equal annual iaymeat,tntiet t 10 p- r cent, pay
Die asncojry. aaJre-a
ffi B. BRKBK.
J. M. HINCHMAN,
(Surcesaor t Dcr.aian B.achmaa,)
Druggist Si Apothecary,
DEALER IH
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils,
Dyes, Notions,
Toilet Goods, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
PURE WINES
A
Par Uechanloat and Madidnai pnrpeae
Seep eonitantZy on band a fuU aaJ weJ aurt
d stock of
PATENT MEDICINES.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
CarefuKy ejmpoundad by an eipaiienced ttru;l5t.
None Lut the rCKE3T Medicin' uwd. All g.coi
warranted a rrpreienled. Caff and r.
MAIS fcTHEET. tCLTH SlI'F.
Terms Cuh.
IP. 1 TODD,
SEWING MACHINE ACT
I'LA TTSMOUTH, XEBKA SLA.
A rood aasortrflrtit of machines and nuchina flnd
irn kept on baud. JCJ-Offlce at Staddmann'
Cloihinfc Store. lec. 4 '67
Machines rcpah ed on short no'ice.
D. B. McMechan,
duai.hu is
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON. STEEL and NAILS,
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS.
CORM.PLANTERS,
Cultivators, sulky and walking,
Cook Stoves,
A Largr Variety (milan 'd.
Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes,
A larae stock now on band at small adraoce on
Bastera Prices.
106 Jr'iin Street, Nebraska ilif.
(Opposite the Seyntnnr Houk)
SIQNOPTSE PAD LOCK.
Wm. St:delmana Sc Co ,
One door west of Donelan's Drugstore,
Dealers In
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS. rAPS. SOOTS SHOES,
TBVJfKS, VALISES,
U'r'jffterO- GOODS'"
Por tbe Plains; also, large lot of
RUBBER CLOTIUJVG. REVOLV
ERS jijYD A'OTIOjYS.
We bought low and will sell cheap for rasb. Cat
and examine oar stock before yon buy any where eltel
jyl '69 Wm. BTiULLMAAA CO
BOARD AND LODGING
By Q. W. COLVIN,
OSsT T Jtnwt -m rr ATTSMOCTU
Two blocks northwest of Brick chool-Uouse.
Piirate roora fnrnised if desired. Either day
boaid nr with lougitifsat iaaonaola ratts.
I an 5 d if.
FURNITURE,
Cliairs,
COFFINS'
AXD
Cabinet - Work !
H- BOECK
HmtIts; enlaiced hi rhop and Sales-room would
respectfully rvmmd tha people in this vicinity that
he eaS furnish them ln tne very best rurmture,
Chairs, or o'her Cabinet-work, at the most reason'
a hi - rates. I vhall k p constantly on han4 a larfre
as'rment of Euntern Wort, and am also prepared
to inanufactu e anrtluur tn my line on. short notice
A large assortment of Keariy-made CotTins kept at
al! tlnim. C-i'l ami examine my atock ano prire
jelOdd-wtr U. BOECK
black: haws:
Two Horse
WVLIvIJST Gr
CULTIVATOR.
By practical experiments In the field and by test
inc them with tbe be.l V:kina Cnliirsto made
i hey have been brought to a .tats approach! nj
In cnntrnctlon. The cultivator coi.si ts ! two
wioui(bi iron ax e'reer, archeil and well braced.
The pi -ws are simply two iron lirim with
DOUBLE SHuVEL PLOWS
a'taih d to tbe axle ly t dotih'e jojnt which ie
the ol iw kb eay. but at the in-e time perfectly
true vertical an.1 horixontal mntlon
Ihetoueneis d-vihle and fastened t th arch
of the ixl-tree t-y damns, s. that it ein be raised
er lowered at will, wben tbe co n Uyneni, reducing
draft, and raised when Ihe coin l h'gher.
Tbe shoTels are furni bed with
Reversible Teeth,
So that the roil can be thrown either to or from tl.e
corn. T e ''low are connected by nnni of loone
couidiuft. wh cli enah e the plwtuan lo eoutrol both
Plows by holding one.
The fo'lo winif are a few o. the adentsgenns roints
of superiurit whiiu this Cultivator lias over others
1 t I i wronger and lighter, being made almost
ei.tirely of wrouicul iron.
2 I- Th- donbie points b mbich tho rhoTi la are
attached t the ax l-enahle- the plowman to move
hi-plow either to or lnm the co nor lift out of
the irrouod with the lea t effort.
3d With this Cultivator the depth of tbe fnrrow
ctnMKt'UtJ plowiaz sbllaar or deep whether
the ground ia bird or -oft
4h. nymanof the loose conplinK which connect--
the two plows you can make ihe iw.i plnwrin
any distance apart th yon may deaire WtihotU
er plows it is almost impossible lo hold bmh rborels
when throwing ear. h to the e 'rn, and to keep them
frona crowding toue'h.r wbi-n plowing fr.m tbe eota.
For fnrther partirulars, e-tll, or addreta
D. H McMECHAN.
t3. m XAiyST. SL3SASSA CITT.
PIANOS PIANOS,
MELODEONS,
j. .HtJELIED
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
Dea'cr la ihe celebrated Stock 6 MsCammon PUaea,
ando brrktusiral lastrwwienU.
C-ill Instruments warranted Ore yeara.aaCX
octl ly
JUST RECEIVED
And for sale at low figures,
io -k$ cor rss. 14 vii sua An,
ibUtDRT A rPLIS, tUUDRY PEA CBZA,
4-e , Ao. Also, a large assortment of
Fine Lumber,
LATE-. SmKOLKX VOOlfS, WIS'DOW SASB,
WISCOW BUS VS. GLASS. CEXEtri.
PLASTEX PARIS, HAIR, COAL OIL, AM
LEXINGTON COAL,
S50 buhrls, to which we Invite tbe atleatien ef
blacksmiths tod others as lo quality and price. We
are Agents for the OOOOlK COAL baNK.at LX
in.lnn ind nrnimia to furnish all the Coal this
country wanta at prices to suit. Also a large stock ef
Rye, Bourbon and Star Whisky.
Cherry, Raspberry, B.ackbtrrj atd Ginger Brandy
Call and see us.
SIMPSON, MICKELWAIT k CO.
JeSdS wtf
P. M. DOBRINGTON,
RfcAL ESTATE AGEN1 ,
PLATTSMOUTlf, MED.t
" "n d t attention naid to te purchase and sal ef
ft al ill ate, and payment of Taxes, and all business
p :i taining to a general Land Agency. Title inves
tigated. Refers bv permission to
H n.r. S. DirMrty. Judge 8d Judicial Pitt.. Palls
Ci v. Nebraska; Major fcdw'd Burbank, paymaster
D. : A. Leavenworth, Kansas; lion J. H. Burbar.k,
law A st esor Nebraska, Falls City, Neb $ Hon. T. at.
M -.o". Piattsmoutb. Neb., Col. R. K. Livingston,
lae C . ebraska IstVet. Vols., Piattsmoutb, Neb.;
M-. ). H. Wheelifi U.BIudiau Agent, Pawnee
Aency; Cba'e Ncttleton. No. ill Broadway, New
Vok: llarvev. Deitrich A Brown. Wsshinston. D. C :
Tra-y, Mapulre ft. Co., Chit-ngo, Ills.; K. O fitch.
Rochester, N. v.. Prof, llemy Arling aie, --iianiora
UD'rersity," K. T. ecJ5
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. FOROV,
Msnufa;turer of all kind of
Farming Implements,
Such a the celebrated Rod Breaking Plow. Mould
Board Rresker- St'rr-na Pli-wj. iiinale and Double
5tiovtt, CUTtlVator- aud llaitowa. Repairing done
on short notice All work warranted.
Ilaving had much experien-e ia the business, I
feel assured that I can give general satisfaction.
Please give me a call Dtfor purcnaiing eisewnere.
u. . rvKu x .
Piattsmoutb Neb., May 8th, MOT.
IPlourl m s
AND
WOOL- CARDirJC.
Ho! for Salt Creek, where you can kill two birds
with one stone, get yom Ora'n Ground and Wool
CsrSe I a the same tim; tle machinery for both is
In perfect order. We use tbe Patent Mschine Cards,
which were run eoorjgh last year to establish their
operioVlty over Ibenid kind.a all who need the '
can testify. The snperioritv of Mr. 6. Twiss as a
Csrrfer Is Well known, end his services are still is-
tained for tbe benefit of tbe public. With the above
advantages we Batter ourselves that we can make it
to tbe advantage of all wbo want work tn ear line
toeometbis way. O. ucais. t-roprxor.
myi 8. TWI39. Cardtr.
wrnn TO ' OSCEOLA
Burlington & ftissouri
River,
aal
CHICAGO, nURLt.NGTOlN
, & UUINCY
EAILROADS
Connections made at Burlington, fcr
CHICAGO and the EAST.
Day Tickets via BURLINGTON,
PsssenRers by this route have choice of th three
Ureat Trunk Lines leadng east from Chicago, the
.Michigan C entral,
Michigan JSouthern &
Northern Indiana,
Fort Wayne Sc Chicago
I ail Roads,
For all points to
INDIANA. MICHIGAN,
OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA
AND THE
Through Tickets aai Baggage Checks for al' im
poitant poiti's
PCLLJfAAS PALACE SLEEPiyQ CARS
on all night trains oat of Burling' ta.
L. CA1IPEH, C. PERKI?P,
Gen. Tc't ra'r Ag't Enperintendrat.
aprU3 CS
II. VIEILIR,
B. C. LIWsl
D. II. Wherler Sc Co.,
Real Estate Agents.
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Fire and Life Im, Ag'ts,
PLATTSMOUTH, A'. T.
Collections promptly attended te, and proeee Is re
mitted at current rate of Exchange. Taxes paid in
vs fn Iowa and ebrastaior noti residents. Titles
to la d investigated. Money loaned on Keal Ratate
eecur.ties. Land Warrants locate.
CLAIM AGENTS.
A. eat fur collection of claim against flovernmen
fr,r Sold era. their widow, and minoi hei-s. Agent
fur he puichase and sale of Lands and City proper
ty, easing ef Tenements.
R EVER E.XCES:
Hon. S. II. Elhert, Dmver City. C. T.
Messrs Kountze Bros., Omaha, Neb.
" Mcf'ann t Metcalf, Nebraska City.
" O. F. Filley. St. Lcois, Missouri.
Dr. Din Lewis. Boston, Maschuaetts.
H W Ditmam. Chicago, Illinois.
II M Magill. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Toovle A llanna. Plaitsimtiith Nebraska.
L B KU h, Three Kivers Michigan.
Hon F Fellows, Itloomfleld, Wisconsin.
Hon T M M rqueit, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
I. Lewis, A'toi ner at Law, Buffalo, New Terk.
barter, Hutsey &. Curl, Dee M aloes, Iowa.
1 dJiwtf
TAKE NOTICE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions due SoU
diers at d their heirs.
F. M Dorrington his this day received from tv
Department, the Law in fall with new blanks for the
collection of additional Bounties and increased Pen
sioci. and is ready to prosecute all each claims a
may be entrusted to his care. Cat and examine.
Fitst claimed iw Brt scrvej
f. M. D0aBI"GT5.
ri'TsiWii, its .5t.
0. 1 JOHNSON & CO,,
OppotiU Ctark fit I'hmmer't
tealer la
DRUGS,
!
Stationary,
Also everything rtlsalrg to ibe' Jrws Kolit4
constantly on hard, and tVJt SALE. .-ubsrlplietie
received for all Papers and Msgsalaea al Pa t-l I. ti
ers Fricsa.
We alee keep en Band the test article ef
Soda Water.
Drink, and be Refrcshtd.
ep estf
notice:.
Having purchased the entire lnte.a I at It . lulu.
in the old Firm of Amiaon & Duvey on "vary liberal
terma I am prepared to offer roods at virv low nrtraa
and am i tir mined to have a portion of the Business
in Plattsmouth, if Fair Honest, straight forward
dealing will si core It, and give below fuur rsa.oas
wny i cannot be undersold:
1st, I am doing bualnesa ia my own house ead
have no rent to pay.
SJ, The Houre is flre-Droof buildia. and. .1
course, I ran get insurance as low se it van be had
by any other house.
8d, All my gods will be bought at the tired deer
tera in the as em mark.ta.
4th. The-e Ooods will be bought far Cash at the
owes t market prices.
Taken altogether. I hare th. ad nt.r. . .
other House, aud defv competition, either to the
vmage or wmana, or me city or rjaltamoutb,
ApiJ.68if Jy - DoVlt;
El
V)
WASHtNGTON?
nERRM A .1 ELEK O aLD
Rtt!-.jkcna'jteutlheeotire Stock,' f Qoods from
C. G. IIerold, is ready td .Tsr
GREAT UYDUCEXTEXTS
In Prices, nj
I shall sell Goads LO WER TO A If TjTB LO WEST,
for Cash, Wheat, Cora, Hides, Fnrser (by kind ef
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Uy Stock Consists of! j
GROCERIES, DRY IIgoOD
BOOTS. SHOESt CLQTHIW.
HATS and CAPS, POCKET
CUTLER Yt Y AS REV
A0770AS. ETl
Please give mi a eall at the eld standjefO O. Ftroli.
IIERRMA JlfR OL D.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
tTALZ If 1
rnv goods, grociiks.
HAtlbWARE. QUEEKS.VARtl,
FABM PRODUCE
Aa-l evrrrtklag needed by the
FARM ER s MECHANIC.
Having purchased the entire stock of jo-ds re!of .
ing to Wm k-rold. I am re flt'ing lb' StO'C roi m in
go d style, and piopose to sell g oda at the old a land .
on the most reasonable terms.
mar B tf JAMXSO'Sril L
OR ITI. n Tl CI.tSKYi
DENTIST?.,
Will do all work in hlsllne on short notice.
CFOffle vitb Dr Livingston.
July.
Plattsmouth Mills.
C HEISKL, Proprietor.
Hat rrMntly beti repaired and plAeed i thr
oueh rurtnittg drder. Cnstcm otk Aon. on skirt
notice.
100,000 Bushels 6f Wheat
Wanted im-nediately, fcr whleh.the bigbeet mark,
price will be paid. angf if
CONJUGAL LOVE
AND TnB DAPP1NISS OF TRCB MAIMAC!.
Ks-ay for Tonng vten, on tb Errors, abuse ssTf
Diseases which destroy tl e Manly Powera and er
ate impediments to W A KRl iliB, with sure saesinf
relief Sent in sealed Utter envelopes fre of charge.
Address Dr. J. 6KILL1N HOUGHTON, nowird A
sociatisn, Philadelphia, Pa. Jenlaru
Hannibal Sc St. Joe U tt
Packet Line.
One of the Company Steamers leaves daily fr"
every point on Ihe Missouri Itlter above Ft. Jose( h.
and anivea at St. Jos'ph in time to connect with the
express train oa the Hanaibel A t. Joseph Bailioad
for Hanhibal, at wh:ch place toaoettlon ia made the
same evening with one of the Kekiik Packete, which
arrives in time to connect wfth next soon it g traiae
out of St. Louis for Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lonle
vllle Ter? Haute, W.shiu ton City. B ilmore.
Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and to at! ether
Eastern. Northern atrd Southern Cities. 1h a1 eve
mentwmed lineeol eleant rackets aie eoanded by
all Uavtler to Be tbe beet on the western water.
TnROCQII TICKtTS
Per eJe to ft- Loal. and all Eaetero. Nortl era as 4
Southern eitie via the aboeje Una ar teo City.
Km. ha. Council Blurs. Platr.monrh, Sabraaeta, "ir
and at all o'her principal t cket oflcee in tb w sat.
aWr'Weals and State-rooms fretl "mZ
K. PIIf. aVrn't R K. P. h , bt Jsph.
H. Q. FUaUHTsMiy, Bee'y R. K P. U. tt J easy
X D. SIMPSON. Aroi.
a f hlTto.th.irce tree
(i!i;vi
mmwrn
hats, gaps.
boots'" shoes.