Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 08, 1868, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
ATTENTION, TAUNER7!
If not all dead, you are requested to
exhibit your living presence fit the Court
House this everting, at half patt aix,
harp, for parade.
Remember the E'.ccti n Next Tu--
tlv
Let "very Tanner he on hn1, prompt,
to-iiicrrow ready for Rock Bluff.
D ) not forget the big meeting it Ilock
niuCi to morrow.
Let uvery voter be at the pill next
TuosJiy and rote the atraiht Republic n
ticket.
A r.ew evening ppir is tj b isaueJ in
J:i.aba in a d iv or two. ca.b-d the timet.
It h tj be neutral in politics.
.1 -
A full vote next Tuesday innurea 300
Ilf-publicau mnjority in Cass county and
li'j'j'J in the State.
T'eop'.o deiring Oeajra Oraag plant
must order them by the 20th of October,
or they cannot be obtained for a year.
u. S. Vim.
Gov. Umler and Sc'y. Kennard upoke
-to a laro and enthusiastic audience at
Hock Klii!Tt laat Monday evening. Th
Tanners were out in force.
Remember that a Republican vote lot
next Tuesday is a vote gained io favor of
repudiating the national debt and in
favor of forcible resistance to law.
I there a Republican of your acquest,
anc who ia iiot likely to coraa to the
pol!9 next Tuesday V See him and bo
sure that he will o me.
eore Francis Train hnsbean nornina
te.l as an independent Candidate fcr
C'lrrea- in the fifih District of New
1'ork, reprenented by John M irrisey.
There will Le it monster Republican
meeting in Omaha on the 10th. The
Tanner, and others from thi couaty are
invited to be present
T. K. Ilmnn, Iq , arrived in the city
lat Saturday for t!i-j purpose cf remov
ing hi fr.miiy to Kansas C'i'y, where be
i located i:i b-i-io'-s.
II n. Saujuel Maxwell arrive 1 at h'tne
lf t Fr.d v, from a liunne trip ti Mmh
ignn He rrorts the country filled with
U.iiliO'ils" where he has traveled.
- - m m
Hod. J E. Diurn arrived from Chioaro
last Monday where he has ben rurcha
i n lt 2'id for their hou-e in thid city,
Doam, lie . A. (,'. are J-ing an extv-::sie
bi:s c
H'.i I'iumriitr, t-f the firm of Clark i
Plurnnier, it at home aain. Look out
for their n?w god. Plurutner has viai
tiid all the great markets in the east, atid
has purchased extenstvelv.
m mm
The 1 ,Vi9 of I'Litt-ni'iuth an'l vicinity
ho intend going to Rock B'.uftVjto attond
the nieting to-morrow, are requited to
osemb!o at the Court Houc Friday
at S 1 2 a. m.
Ar you ia favor of enoourageing the
Ku K'.ux of the South in their murderous
ourse? If you ar, vote to sustain the
party controlled by forreit and Wade
Hampton.
m
Farmr of Nebraska, do you wish to
have th tax on Whir-ky reduced nd have
the nx placed on every pound of wheat
and corn you raise on your cows, bora
es, hog and farm products if you do,
vote for JiTiioeratic equal taxation.
mt
Tho contract for finishing the grade on
M.iin street between Fourth and Sixth
Street, has been let to Mr. Leasly. Mr.
I, thinks he can fininh the work inside
of tworaonts unles3 the weather is very
.unfavorable.
As it in in order to pay up old ;,lutter
bili-i'' jut now, we would remind the
democratic enndidate for Governor that
a g'.tlem.in who reHidea near Eight Mile !
(Jrove i expecting him around that way
before next Tuesday.
The Republicans of this county did
think of trying to get Helinan and J. M.
Woolworth to canvass the county fcr the
democratic ticket, but concluded it was
safe for our siie without that. Wool
worth canvassed this county two years
K
I) cot f )rg'5t the big meeting at Rook
Bluffs to morrow (Friday.) Hon. J. W
Chapman, of Council Bluffs, Capt. Cowin,
cf Omaha, Hon. T, M. Marquett, and
others, will address the meeting. Turn
out '. It will bo the last rally in Cass
before th'j Sttte election
Messrs. Chapman & Wiltse have been
loinc uood service throughout the coun
try lur.r.g the past wees They have
addressed large meetings at Liberty,
KimwooJ, Louisville, and Eiht Mile
Grove, and those who have heard thero
aay th-ir arguments have besn clear, con
vincing and powerful.
The Deto oerats declare they can't rec
ognize any right in ns keeping Southern
Stati-s out of the Union. During the
war they couldn't recognize an right in
keeping tiioe States In the Union. They
never bad any inclination to recognize
anything h-; the "Confederacy.'
The rebel democracy of the south are
discarding Webster Dictionary from
what few schools they have down there
on the ground that it is 4a puritarrc,
abolition book." Should that party
atiectL-d in -rainin r content wo mw innlr
, 7 . ,
c c t oulo.u.g te
tale o; use ol Websttr'a Dtotionary in
tie S -utfj
D m ! .;.vj i) i o- a J n . i.e"ch
in this 0 7, lt-t vr ek, that tho
northern Democrat wore the friend of
the rbeln during thw war, and th only
people who simpath:2ed with them," and
that the southern people could onlj took
to democrats f'r friendsh p nw. Mod"
erate.
Mr. Shrwoo1,nf the firm of Sherwood,
Lon'i it C'.. real etit aen's. came in
from L'nciln lat Monda", on hi wnv t(i
Nehr.-islca Citv. II . a weM a otriTi,
Gnd-i th must rel-thle rout- in N-l'r-tV a
City i via Pi ittMimuMi Mr. 8 report
Vu-in-s fair and pr cpc-t bright nt th
n"W Cnpi'at oitv.
Ca8 county his impr.iv.'i" more within
the pant year than unv othpr cnntv n
the State. Large brick and stone resi
denies can be een in anv part of the
County, and fields containing hundreds
of aores are quite numerous. A few
years ago, a bo ly of 100 acres of land
undr cultivation wa a rare S'ght in Ne
bruskn, now su'h hodie nr ne ow th
medium qu nti'y in C'uss countv.
m
Sheriff Johnson inform u :hat during
his journey to Illinoia and buck, not a
day pased but a vote wis taken on 'he
trains, nod oft.n aevernl rimes during the
day: and in mi in!aru-e oil the ve
show less thnnwooric in favor of (irin
and Colf.ix.8nd in the train comng
in to Council Bluff it stood in
the ratio of Jiir fr Ciriot and
Colf.x to one for Seymour and B!air.
The we.it is intensely loyal to the oid
fiag and our victorious leader 'Rah for
tirant!
m .
Sheriff Johnson arrived from Illinois
Inst Saturday bringing with hiin 'h
young man Allison, for whom he had a
requisition from the (Joernor. All son
c'arged with stealing in his county.
and the evidence Rgainsthim ieeu? to be
quiteplain time will tell. lie i now
out on bail, awaiting his trial.
Our down-tho river eichanjes are
calling loudly for information coi:certiit g
one Frof. Britton. Well, the ra.-ct'lv
skunk was up this way, got nil the m nr
ha e iii 1, got in d 'bt a- much s p04sih!i.
nn l sloped." He got" u tor hIi .uI
i3, and other ciistis of the !itc- for
about oO. He goe atiout rrlendin to
gt up classes in f i' gin, bit we nustrusi
(nbout $5, worth) that bis pr:ncip:I aim
is to g't liia banj into other people
pockets. m m - -
The members of Excelsior D' gree Tem
ple, will meet, at their Hail on M indsy
tiling October 12th for the purpose of
of eiecnng OflicerH anil atten.l;n to nucb
lu-ines as m ty be brought hfore the
IVmp'o.
A. V. TrmocKWOKT .
A l AStI
To the la-iirs and f iritd - J St. Ij'ikrs Iir
ih, I'ia'.tsmnbth
The Rev. .lenry St. (iu? and M e.
Young most repeif u ily hej tii rt-tnrit
their sinecrij th'triks for1 he stirj ri -itie
Iv" kind v i i t ilii 1 g"n"r')u ..onaiio i hp
stow 1 oi them Satur lav ev ni:i last
Mr. Lewis (.iuodrn, AgTit for th. SiU
of Prof Worthiog'oiiS National Pen
Picture of Lincoln and the ( iv,fr.i!," i
now er.giged in canva-sing this iiy arol
county for subscnb rs. The p'cture is
one of undoubted merit, as the HU'horjwa
tig-iged upon the worn for ful. two years.
The picture can he h id of the agent unly.
as it is not sold to deale-s to retn-l .
is put up iu fine oval frames, of diff -rcn?
sizes and priees, from $3 tu $9.50 Ev
ery family should have one tf ifieso pic
tures, and now it the linio to g"t one.
You may never have ano'her opportunit
of securing this work of art.
W stopped with our old friend Capt.
Hoover, last Monday evening, arid were
surprised to see the substantial improve
mcnts He is ereatinz a !arg' stone res
idoncc which would be a credit to any
city in Nebraska It is two and a half
stories high, aud largo enough to acc m
modate the Captain's family and all the
travelers who de-tire to stop with him
And by the way, no better place to stop
can be found in Nebraska
We made a trip to Louisvi'le precinct
last Monday evening, in company wi'h
S-'iin. M. Chapman, Esq., wh adttressi d
a Republican meeting at lloov-r's School
House- The attendance whs good, a'-il
the interest manifested was of that order
which tells plainly of the result next
Tuesday. It was cheering to see the
company of Tanners come inarch'iig over
the hills with thior lamps trimmed and
burning, and reminded one of the d.-iv
when Lincoln called tor men to save
their country The Republican of Lou
ittrille will do their duty next Tuesuay,
also in November
if we have said ought at out the demo
cratic candidate for Governor during the
campaign that rutUed his aimable di-po
silion, it bas been J or the purpose of
J rdiowiiig people that he was not the man
thtv wanted for Governor of Nebraska
He started out on the proposition of run
ring as a sectional candidate for Cas
County Now, we are in favor of Cas
county, ail the ti-e, but do not think
Mr. l'urter woo d be of anv benefit to
to Cat-s county if elected. He said in
this citv, lei-s than a vrar ago. that h
wished he had not (unit his hnc hou-e
and i h it ll he COuhJ rent it to good ad
vantage he uui mine to (Jmalut Now.
it is ad right for I'otter to move to O na
ha if he winhes, nnd it would i.ot tie an
injury to him as Governor; but when he
attemp to make people heln-ye tie will
put bu;.e contracts into theit hand-, if he
gets to be Governor, it is we; to look
j about and see what he probab;.ities r
! Porter has more money inve-t-d in hn-i
i nes in Omaha than he has in the whole
g(uth ,,Utte countrv. go, ynu e-e. he
: wouldn't mats a very god ztctianal Gov
ctoot fT Caaa ftooaty.
THE RE1URNS
A this ia our last i-su before the
State electioo, we would u-e our frient'a
.1 1 k .1 r 1 1
iDrnujnoai tnt n rip, an I ep -cianv in
(.! connty.to zet in the return tia o:b
as possible Lt arrangement he made
in ewnj princt for reporting tha result
to thi oflice early on wedno dav morning,
in order tiiat we may be ah e to publish
tlic j.'ncr! r'iiili t ri r to the official
C i n v n -.
In our no'ice i f t he hridge on Vine St ,
'at weeK. vs (I'll not intend to cast
h'ame up'.n he street 1 otiuissinner
nir upon anvone hutnnlv to call a't-n
ti n to th f"t that nceiilents wnre fr
qvent thee, Hnd 'hat the cause should h
ascrtsined and a repitition prevented if
possible.
The drmocrtcy havo two ways of
Pp' ",r"S 'n'-' " ""w e Hat vote
th democrati! ticlet hav thir n tn
jpelld in the corp"ihd d ctionarv jus"
fh sini- a nthr pople spel! it; but
ho-e who vote K epub icn get th-ir'
spe'.ld with an i'' and t w o g's."
Iotrville prec'ner honsts of three ex
clent school house' if S it;!es to sny
ho precinct gives a Repubbcan in-'joritv
The one in "he c ntre of bu prec:nctj
known a Hoover's School House, is t-qual
to any in Nebraska- I' m a frame build
ng. ''bricked in," d large nouh to
accommodate sixt"; or s.-ven'y sch-ilara
It 8 neatly fioishel and paint d. and
doe- crt-dit to the distric. The oth-rs
are neat an I coramo lion buildings, but
we did not -t a look inside.
We had the pleasu-e of attending, last
"ypninji.in company with General Living
ston.the Grant and Colfax club meeting
at Buck's S :hool lion, in Mt. Ples n"
pr cin.-t. G -n. Livingston addre-i-d
th" c ub for the sp ice of one hour and a
h ilt", and gave ihem on- of the Sobdest
and mou convincing speeches of the
campaign in fact, it wa reraartd in our
h-'."'ng. bv several individuals that it
was bv fi. r "he bes' speech they h id hard.
I her.' were a few Democrats present who
-at very unaesy Ji? Ih-:r eats while the
General was rolling iU'" fcfls And argu
m nls tliat;tniit stagger the ln-.'ief of aty
horlet man tn tire wisdom of thj caus
i
'if the dt-moc utic party.
Cash paid for Wheat
by L. L IIOLBROK.
aujr.SooiS.
MARRIED.
On Tuesday. Sept. 20 h, 1668. at Mt.
Pleasant, in Cas county Neb bv Rpv
A. .1 Swrts. Mr Charles M. Cuerrt
and Miss. Lyd'a M BcitaKa, all of Ca-a
eounty .
DIED-
In fa- cuntv, Siiturdav Sept. 25 h.
I SOS. CnARi.K S.. infant on of Satni.el
and Mnti!di Barker, ajed 2 w-'eks and I
I av
On Saturday, ri?r.-ier 4 h. JSCS at
fgt M:' Groy. "arouse, wife of 'leu.
S Bnby, e'l 33 yara and 14 day.
The Honest s wing vluclii nt .
Rev W. O. Unbb.ir 1, of Wilson N. Y-
write-: have hnJ m our intnuv
one I your .Machire lor tre 's-t sever
vars ; and have nver seep anvthirg 'ha'
could nflf'r anv inducement o exi-barfe
or it. Moey cou.d not take it from us
on'v as mnn'T would buv anothr.
The Willc-iX & Gibh is an h -nest ma
chine ; nd I hopevery tnnnard woman
who owns tne wi'l take pattern from it
n principle and duty "
Highest mar&e.t price paid in ch for
Hides bv Wa Stadki.manv
Oct lw2
XOTRK.
Having purchased the entire interest nf
E. fi Dovev in t.e note and book c
counts of the late firm of Amison t
Dovey. I n -w give n 'tice that all per
sons owin note or hook accounts must
sett'e up within 30 d it or hey will find
thern in th hands f an officr.
Oot.l, w3 II. Amison.
I.I I IMEJ!
I hav plenty of Fresh Lime for sale at
41 cots per bu-hfd by the quantity
Jacob Betts.
Sept. 21 li,w4.
II .VE .M LOl.
For sale, or will be traded for a team,
Enquire of A. L. Spragvb.
S- rif. 24'h. tf.
On2e.Orarire Plants are carce in all the
State, but in great demand. They wil'
all be so'd tnis fall so that nonj en be
bad in ihe pring. Thev can be had this
fall hv applying in season to
V. S. Wi.t.
September 2d. if.
I'Al VP.
All persons Knowing themeves indebt
ed to me will please call and pay up im
mediately. A word to the wise, etc.
Sept.10 tf. C. E. Forgy.
oi iti:.
All persons owin us will please call
and se'tle as we want to closa up our
last years business,
jantf SiYfsoN. MicKF.t.wAiT Sc. Co.
iOSfr.Y.
Ad person ind-htd to us wiil r'ease
cill and n-ttle immediately.
S -ft 3d. tf Oosim, Bro. A Co.
1 y-sroi ir . 1 LmUiK u H. H Kle-aut
h-l'i rej-i: tnelincn rviv sj itufdy veiiins.
J il bATK-5. W C. T.
M!vSKAi POISEL. W ,S.
A U VI ", l.odk'e D- puty.
Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A- F- &
A.H.
Hiil irnanianieation' lt and Jd Mondays iifeich
mo.tb, atl ao'eiock.p.m
a- WW hmaQi10Jt W
St. Luke's Parish Ve3try-
Regular meetine? fjrf Tuet.i of i-reiy month,
t 7 p. ra., mttheoQi-eul U II wtflfr.
iter . if.li C. H T TS.
1) XV Wheeler. Clerk. Chairman.
i
; mnih, hold rearm in-in o.-i tbr t!.i.-i .im-.-!
day evening-of tach tii.frn
ti n j wk.-lkt bv.i:; !:. w ti t.
Bro. W. L. Wkll. l a
Sl-fnr
'1A'I "r ilOCt. UHi
u! .'nft;lic- the -iU'l aii't tu j r iti Ki i't t v fiuxtpH
ofe-cii ji.Mi-h V M iur:;. J , vr.it i.
fUioaAHAHLtWh. V V. T.
W CALKIN W. D S.
KAIRVItw l.til GK, N .. 14 I1..M1. rii; -1 n c.-l
ivt-r I n-l y .vn.i k Tnv-'l! I'.rnfUr-
f-vr :ll l llnit l . W. I.'AI.K 1 S. W l I'
F. l. Vtil .1- . W !
K M Y'll'VJ. '.. I.'.H ." Ipnty.
Nebtaska Chapter No-3, R A- M
Kf ISO! tr iiv.k-i -ou' 2'l ti t 4th Tu.-mlijr of
h lU' Uih, at 6 1 2 'elui k p m.
t.. T. tTKE,;U.P
O. 0. BETT5, c.
I- 0 0. F.
It-vatar uinf titr- of Putte h'gr. No. T, 1 O. I
F. .Situ 4 I1 ,it.ii t 7,W clock p. m
Br itti r vl .er Wl,(x4 i.iti l iu winil iM
L !.
Ilvordarof M. McELWAIS, N.O.
K.' M IMiKKlNtJrOs Hec.
l i on. ri i;
In n;t-ict C or !i't o.li ih- iitriet in f r t'
coiiuty in III' Sntr ol Neln ..
I.e"iil..f J 'iol nuil I
Cure- V. .s;,n )
Tie-d.-fe d ni . Cl Jir:' VCilsonwil' l o -t-
thai on the l'lh lv of May. A P l"t(S. Hie iiMiu
t If I.e. tliil.is Ho I Hi d tll.il hi- i'l'.li III i
I it l i'iir in the ali.ive riitill d i hii-o The ol'e'l
ao.l r;y- o ;ll clitiofi be-nR l''tilili i4y.nt;'it
of h ceriatn inum'-o v tiof secuTe-l --d itlir.r
el J i t i li i.ii'l 'l. nfur on the 14 li dav i.f t a-
i il-l, lv.? f T t he mmi ol on llllirlieil ami KeVeQiv
flv (i7.'n ilnlcir- woli n ere-t :liii rmm il iin
lAiiUn-t Ha. I--''S) hi the rat-of S iH-r vDt tier
m -unib u 'i 'd a- n"te, fid iu d f uilt of the
Dtvmeilu' the ui nii-y ilu "Dnil 'l ite l i h-vi- a
rertai-i mi l of l:t ! iiiort.ais d hy i U to ru-e the
IMm-.ntiiietii ol said ijromuioiy imi. , .l-l a?corilin
to a w . .-id ihe .r t .(l- of id gale ai 'e-l to th
pnytniit ' t i . - a d u te e I, and lo ti .c jrnn
enuv ol -id iiit oii .n't iu. iiutf t j.iuur
I r-.ii h id oiuiu.' u .d.r you aaa sjii.q'1 nt to sa:d
morlfa..-e riH'l''if" "Ci-!l . lbtirel ; whic iid
r-ai f n - i iht d fo l..w- to w t: The eolith
ea-t a ia t'T ( 14) of -et ti.m inn. (Sim to.tDF.hipN...
eu ( o norlli of r.icire o .-l-'V -11 ( 1 1 ), e;i!-l of the 6
I M , lyinir M-id li- it.ir 111 C-s c.'ii :y pira.a:
auil you m ri-i!ji t-' al.p Mr m I 1- t.ho' nit.-d
1i-frrC" C'ouri 0:1 t ie 'J I ! iy o .Nieiriher, a 11 lMi-toap-wei
tht- iti m Ltrreiu or ihe-ume will le- 1,1
kt-n an true aii l ju ige .' nt r - il-r.-.i ai-i'ordi in r
I.E i.MIMSJ llill.t.A.N O.
By M , xw.ll Jt Chapman, tn Atioiio y
Ordered puhiicatinn in the Nkriska HkMLOfoui
ouarirutive week".
WILLI 4 MI, WKI L. CPk
Plattaruouth, Sepi- 2ih, leCi Ili.'i Court
c
MICAUU & NORTH WESTERN
RAILWAY.
Grand Consolidated Line!
SlUHtTKST and MOST EXPEDl
TIUVS HULTE Tit ALL
VOl ST 8 EAST OR
SOU I'll.
Trains leave the Depot
at
Council 13 W.Js,
In c noi'c(!oo with trio on rljHaUiVC'I Bluff h'1'1
si- Sosepb Kil o-1, a f'n.w-:
(Council B Qui litne)
Kxprss at 11 Oil m , trxcej C Suq'Uvii
MaiI m G Tto p in., " SAlU drtB.
.1 riviog In hir:i;n it I p m. and on. m , iDHkiOk'
clo r.i.iifcinris a?ii!i th- Mtchiifrin CeoiPJl. V cb
iiTatn ?MU'h r , lilt-lrir. K rf W yn no I Crn!dL ,
. ft i tji h d (iitt ta -ii 'bicK' fil Ali mi. II
in i , Oti'ral, au-i all olber K.sttrrn auil SMi'tim.
ti trHin. for
Toledo,
llelr..it,
itnjJal",
Alfiaut,
tJii'brc,
Dunkirk,
Sit . t litge,
Montreal.
Spring ft !d.
or, trr, tin -.'mi.
"K.U
YORK. PHILADELPHIA
riTisHt-rffn. ;iaK' i.-ni K Jii, ihlthhuii,
hi I'L'tiiu
I'lttfiuril 1,
Wi.il t
VVI,.e i'or.
i il e(
ll lUtib-e,
r'.luin.iii-,
-t I.O.Il,
V.f -tmrtf.
n i ;v
oi:i.i;.vn:
living
.m.. ty.
eiiKijxff ('herk' d Tlir.i.itr luali ti-iii al puirln
U'l rui xtr.i i ti nife T r ti Hiiater t riiii;li riuriro
Pa-reiiKvr b e eh. .ice of n...le- v- ( liii-en.
i.j..y a.; :i I th' hi'm!i: u i"iprv m--ntn m ue on
rl..t-c:a- irfl.W .y,
Superior liraiifinl Strewing Cars on
all 'igftl Trains!
Pnesprig'T for --iy p-iio. E nt or S la'h, to av.ii
tlifin-el ve.- i.f th in to? -iiiviitsi'i, ifTr.-il by thtr
c mp-oy, hiunl b- imrticu a' to Bk lor, ant Me
h it lhir t.ck t.r,a4;
"VIA CHICAGO VORTr-WFSTEf.X
it A 1 1. W A I '
M"A mpr nfih. HKHir.n will lo foiin'l oo filr
it tu ffi e or ili Chicxtf.i J N jr: liw-tturn K ili-iy
i29 llr uiawdy. Xnw Yor
O. I.. IM-M.nP.O.n'l ?nr't.
J. P. H'lKTON. N W H-'r Ae'tCbiCiiK".
li. F. PaTKICK eo'l lWr Aernt
North Missouri
RAILROAD..LINE,'
TO SA8ISST LOUIS.
Two Daily Trains.
BOTH tui v Train' if tbi-Han. il.l & Si. J meph
Ki-ru-i'l fi om the wi-t tnitke cloe coiiiiecttou it
Mac.io C'it with Ihi" kb-'-ve liuc, mriviiie .n t
t.oiim anil eum e -tlt.g nirert y w.th all niiiinniK ai.d
Hfiernuon trains out of -t Lou'- fT
Ntw tint. rtiiLiiii .niHA.
I.e. -i-l ON. W atBISUTOhCITT,
BalTIMOR. UlHH hSl'KUH,
1'lTT-iBUaOM, C.il.UIIBl'f,
Uavt CiNti-.-iT-ir,
I.nu AiiPniifi, Chicago,
I.OCtsviLL. NaaHriLLa,
And all Points East North or South-
The o.iiy direct wi Ie;;itiuiate route Iroin the
West to St. Lo lis &, tlie liast.
Time, lo the Eastern cities an Q UI CK as
can be Made by anif route, with.
LESS CIE1.YGES.
T:-kpt Tla the a'mve lini- C!in 'i" prrhaTl at ihe
Hannibal k St. Ju-e-.ti tu ket otliiei in the e,i.
X?" Tare is tin: same as by any nthr tnufr,
BAltmX B TES, t'reiilrnt
JOHN P. 1.4. 1 HP, Ceiii-ialSiiiwitiitPDil'-nl.
H, tl -VHIUKK (;! Ti.kct ifnt.
JOEPH O AM H I.F, iJ- n. Frncht .Kg nt
P H KAKLV. .-tk-fiii. "t J mph.
l M DUNN-tieiioral Weftera Ay rot.
an. 231 y
AVE Bit M.ire. 7 o- P ear old, -tar in forehead
and out- Bnwfi '! ; io, 11 Bay Hor-e. 9
or la ypar old, lM fa e. Ir o mmr whilr feet,
xri.tii-'-ra ikrd. Thf abo ipvohlbid animal wre
found "ti Mitiirday.Prpl. 2;ih. in ili Mi-a.mri river,
nar the fttHit-e. ab-nn ftv mitra b-.v Piatt
inouti . Thi oor en ri--nrr them by app yin tn
th uliilersigaiil, at PlallMU iuth nd k iugrhurB-
wji. r. hkiia,
and l AC DYER.
Plana-rvntli. Sb. , October I , lllS-al
THOMAS C. C2ENrI .W,
, lADltU OP A0 DEALS lit
Saddles and Harness,
liIllDLt:S, CELLARS, ' L'RRIE
f.'..!,!.1!. iiiir.. tis'ir'x- hin. t-c.
' ...
U'"!',
jflilBiUSKA CITY, - - V. T,
HiTO GOODS!
AT THE
NEW YORK CASH STORE!!
FOR
,..:!Fall and winter trade, isgs
K. A. WIGGEiXHOKN As CO.,
At the New Vorl Cash Store, offer tc
stock of
DRY tiOODS. (iROC RIES.
JJOO.S AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, HARDWARE.
WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS WT A RE
AT GRKATLY REDUCED PRICES!
We call particular attention to our New Style of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS.
COLORED BLANKETS, at wonderfully low prices.
A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS AT NEW YORK PRICES.
We have th largest aud neatest stock
ii. .-I.... .
hi mi- iiim uri luuaiaiiiiu i u i; c u i ie i n c 11 , lauica auu tllllU'eils
OUR QUEENS AND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT
is complete, and we oiler th same
We have a large stock of ih celeV rated
We are sl.o
WHITEWATER COMBINED
which we warrant to b the best made in the United States, and doing bet
ter work than any other Machine.
Our motto is - QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT!"
PLitUmoiitli Heat Market!
W F. Morrison & Bro.
.V 'in Street opposite JUasohic Block
Vfl i aaan-tment of freiih Mi-tl ea ilways be
f.uo at onr mrkt.
STE AMB OATS
s lpplied on rranontbl ttrmp.
The hixhput market price will b pa' lor
STOCK A!D HIDES!
W. F. MORKIPOH k BRO.
Jane 25th nUT.
Weeping" Water Mills.
Farmers, go where you can get the
bent Flour and the rnoxl oj it.
3.5 Ibtnf X X X Fl.OCr and 12 lit BRAX
ri7 'U id en btnu fur ftnod Wheat.
f? e lisu d-iiiiu irri.i wiin; anil, with our in-rea-.il
fin.'. Mi . ur a tt.ai w ran th
(ttui au I I hi- ui-.-i d-iur u P O'i'i tu "be t.ite.
Satisfaction uarasfeed
PRODUCE bar GUT AM) SOLD.
HIGHEST M A'ICF.T VRICt TAID.
RKED 5c CLINTON.
Mt-rh 2ih. 163.
Cheap Cash Store !
L F KFFP, P. E. BEARD.SLY.
WEtPif-G V TER. NEBRASKA
I ' t li r j 'k' "P'i el a trre -t"ck ofCo )Jft
Wrvpii-K Water, c ianiiioit f
Dry G 10 'it.
Gnocrriex.
Qiieensware,
Hardware,
Glast,
Iron.
Wooden Ware, Yotions,
A d -err thinr th-frmr nd mechanic need.
and erajr 1.0 mit. To buy elewh re m he
I bi'y here la welt a'way well often b-t-
ti r ft- n )et Call an I I.O 'k at the 0"od..
A-k for tbe price 'fnidrr well. and do what is
wi-eit. All (ioods warranteil 11 reprAeni'-d
RF.tn fc. PEARDfl.ET.
JiiIt SO If.
ELECTION NOTICE.
N..tlre i hereby Kivi n t at 01, Tuesday, tbeThir
enih d v of tictoher net, at the unul place of
holJin." e erti 11 In each Prep-nc.(or as neir may
tie prctii-ah'e j in Cf. rouotv. and State of Nebras
ka an elrcilon WHl h held for
no MirnVr nf RunCr-ra for Nebraska
One Governor fir NVl raska.
in" Sr-cretarr of State.
1 ne Auditor of Sliite.
One Htate I'reasuri-r,
One Ti(it'irt Attorney for td Jadlcisl D; Strict.
One 8-nator for Csi County
On Pmiator fo' Casa. Barpy. launders, Butler and
Srwurd Cnnntie .
Fonr Members of the lion' of Reprfs"ntatiTes for
C County.
One C niD'y Loramimioner for the second Oirtilct,
(Rock lllutf )
On" A-eo- roreaeh Precinct.
Three Juitges aud to Clertsof Elation for each
Prert- ct.
One Road 'anerTlsor f ir each Road P!t .lct.
W hich election will lie opened atnina(9) o'cl'k
in the mornior. and will continue open until mix 16)
o'clock in Inn afiernoon of ihe .ame d-iv. Rt crdrr
th- COI'NTr COMMt.SIONtRJf
Thi 7lk day of 5t-p ember A D. 156.
B. PUR LOCK. Clerk.
Cos County, N'rhianka
0. T. J0HSSrN.
BCCCNE LEWIS.
0. F. JOHNSON & CO..
(oppo'ite Clark tc Plnmmi-r,)
csalkhs in
Drugs, Medicines
STATIONERY. PERFUMERIES
HAIR OILS.
Newspapers, Magazines
&:c., Sic, Slc
Precrlp'ions car fully eoji pounded by an expe
rienced Draggii-l. i.!iKO mo
LI B 1 ttiii'i
1 B
-h tor toune .fO - oiq nil-rsi r .a'-
il ll Hi rUVf.m 10 D'lovin lOr IUH.lltutir.il or
M i'ri.m . it Gui'l- to roa rimonial fo on ajid true
bippi'e a. oaut by nail -lml ieiwr a-iupi-a
fra of obarga Ad'IroM, Uvtm ASJ4IiO. Box
T, Fhs)pla,F.
NEW GOODS!!
TBI
the public the Largest and be&t selected
FLANNELS. WHITE AND
of BOOTS and SHOES ever brought
.!..... i: i i -i I
at the lowest possible price.
GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW.
Agents of the
SEEDER AND CULTIVATOR
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. FORGY,
Manufacturer of all kind of
Farming Implements,
Such a the c-lcbratd Ro1 RreakiDfr Plowa, Mould
lli.anl Mrekr-, Stirrin Pl..w.. Single and Double
SbiiM-l-, CultiTator and llarrom. ItepalrinC done
m iiiom nonce All work warranted.
Havinit had much exprrien-e in the baninena, I
f-el aiireil that 1 can K'e geoaral aaLafactiiin.
Please giTe me a call before puicl.asing elHewhere.
C. ... KOKOr.
Plattumouth Neb., May 6th, I67.
PIANOS. PIANOS",
Organs,
MELODEONS.
J. 1111:1.1,1:1:,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,
Oe.t"er in the ce'ebrati il Sleek McCammon Tianoa,
o hor Mu-t'-al Instruments.
Jj"lU Itislriirneatu wirranted Of years. 3
oct'21 ly
J. W. Middleton & Co,
STATION KR3,
bla mc noa: St as lea c ti i: :i s
UTK03BSPHERS,
AFD
Notarial and Corporate Seals.
196 LakeSlreet,
CHICAGO, - - 111-
scrruts ron
Alerchants, Banks,
Kail RoaJs and
Public Offices.
feb27yrl
TCTTLE.
THOIIIVNO
Sc. WETHORG.
JOBBERS OF
MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTHING-,
AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
58 and 60 Lake Strcets
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS
Tctti.e. Thompson & NVf.tmork. Chicago.
Isaac Fenno Sc. Co , Boston, Mas.
ftb27yrl
CHILD &BUIGGN
Miolcmle Grocers,
And Dealrs io
CANNED GOODS
AVD
rriea Fruits
40 SOUTH WATER STREET,
urn
I KsttllsM UJ, -
I
ILLINOIS.
"j r ''i : wa-.Cfn. .af.j
J. M. HINCHMAN,
tSnceewar to Dooaa ffiarkaJr
Druggist 6c Apothecary
OKALSB m
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Painta, Oilf
lyes, IVot it.
Toilet Goods, Perfumer,
Fancy Soaps,
PURE WINES
ajra
For kfechkbl! ao4 Vadlctnai acrpewaa
Kttp onitantlf on hand a fo and wtfl uioii.
ditotk of
PATEiVT ItIEDICIIES.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
CarefnCy eomponndsd by an eiprioeef Drurglit.
Hone bot the rUBBST Medlcin'- ued. All pvtl
vtarranttd a reprttenttd. Ca and aea.
MAIN 8TREJST, J-OOTH gipg.
Terms Cash.
Improved Farm and Tim
ber For Sale-
The farm is ab. ut 20 miles west from P1.ii.-ik
2 mi es wot of Hoover's, on the Mage Road fjo'
u ri-p na ueen in cutiiTaiicn a log boose upon It,
and plenty of stock water; il is S wjr -ec 47, T 12.
R 11 160 seres: and connected with it Is Lot 7
E qr of 3 K qr Pec 20, ume T and K (timber)
90 and 0-100 acre, making 2.VJ and 80 100 aeies.
AIo the H w qrorN w qr of Sac 84, T 70. R 44, Id
Millacoiinty. Iowa, Due eaatfrom Plattstuouih. and
1 mile from (be river. (bTT timber.! Pnr t.rm.
aildrera. J. H SOLOMON.
maySStf. OInwood. Iow.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
James OUeill
DCAL1R III
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARK
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
FARM PRODUCE.
And Ttrythlai Dsedsd by tka
FARMER : MECHANIC.
Im.il lh nlire stock oflTOOlls I long
ing to Wra Berold, 1 am re-flt:lng tb ator room In
o d style, and propose lo (.ell p ods at the o d ta ud .
on the most reasonable terms. ....
marStf JaMSCMILL.
JUST RECEIVED
tnu lor sale at low fljjures,
in a is COFFEE, 1 IbU SCOAR.
bblt DR Y A PJ'IES, B bhlt VR Y IE A CUES,
4C , ko. Also, a large aa-ortmeut of
Pine Lumber,
IATH SHIS'GI.E. D'KJRS, SASU,
WADOW BLISUB. VLAS&. CEMENT.
l-lASTEti PARI. UAlli, COAL OIL, EU
LEXINGTON COAL,
0 bushrls. I which w Invite the nHeatioT t
Ulacksmiilm and others a lo quality and pric. Wa
are Agents for the OOOOlN COAL HANK, at Lex
ington, and propose to furnish all the Coal thla
country wants at prices to suit. Aiwa large stock of
Rye, Bourbon and Star Whisky.
Cherry. Raspberry, Blackberry and Ginger Brandy
Call and see u.
elMPSOS, MICKELWAlT k .
ji.d3 wtr
F. M. DORRINGTON,
RfcAL ESTATE AGEN",
PLA TTSMO U TII, Si Eli.,
nni .urntlnn naid to the purchase and sal of
a ..i '.i.t. ,id BSTmentof Taxes, and all bu-lnesa
ptaming to a general Laod Agency. Titles Inves
tigated.
iveierswy prrminisi'iw
II n v S. Tlnn.iT. Juilie 2d Jndicisl Pint.. r!l
Ci'r, Nebra.ka; Major Kdw'd Burbank, Paymaster
U. A. Loavenwortn, nanaas, 1101. . J"'"'
lat- At.asor Nebraska. Falls Oty, Neb ; Hon. T. M.
li.-Dii., Plattsmouth, Neb. .Ool R. K. Iiitidbi-ioii,
la e c . ebraika 1st et. ois.. i iaii-uiouio, ....
M- ' 3. H. Wheeler. U. 8. inmau nt, rawnro
Agency; Cha's Neltleton, No. Ill Broadway, New
Vn.it. nitrich k Brown. Washington, t. C ;
Tra-y. Maguire fc. Co., Chicago, Ills ; R. O filch.
. . IT . .lin.l.I. Marf ff.rd
itocnesier, in . i,. riui, utiuij -- -
Uuirersity." N. T. oc2j
D. B. McMechan,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
IRON, STEEL and NAILS,
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS,
COR i. T h A STE R S,
Cultivators, sulky and walking,
Cook Stoves,
A Largt Variety on Hand.
Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes,
&c, &c.
A luree stock now on hand at email advance on
Ess' r Prices.
10 j Main Street, - Nebraska City.
(Opposite the Seymour Hons-)
SIGN OP THE PAD-LOCK.
Parxnele & Kershaw,
Ssaler la
LUM BER, SHINGLES,
Ij.ITII. TITIBGR. Ac.
Plailsmouih, - - Neb.
C n PARMElt
ir. cersuav,
Angust 37:h. 1663.
Dr J. S- illcADOW.
BEIDEXT fursClAN.
WYOMING. - yiBRAK
OtPrsbis profcs-loniil serTiees to the peoio o
r6-wn il -iT-M--n rirpy -.fff'Tj