Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 29, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAT. NEWS.
TO-NldllT
RsmsnilxT the Cub and Tannem meet
ing to n'cht.
Ssr-notics of postponftmrn: of igesslon
ef County CornmiaaionsTa Board.
There will bf srPiVir M Stopping's
ichool House next Saturday evening.
at Tnn COURT HOUSE.
A runawaT occurred ow Second atroet
Inst Tupsdny. No dnmn? reported.
Tie) on hand nt th polirlcal Appomat
tox next Tuesday.
-
1 new cro! walk i being r nt in on
Second street.
Oak wood i flpllinz at six dollars per
eord.
O P. MASON.
Potatoes are fellinj at 50 to 75 t per
bushel.
Theat it down, and farmer are not
inclined to IJ at present rricei
O. P. Mov will ppoJik at the Conrt
TTme to rvjrht.
COME AND TIF.AR
- ! -
Work ba rommnnded on tho Ti. & M.
R. R. at Glenwood, only eight milei from
P!attmouth
Our old friend. B. Nrwman, arrived "n
the e'tv lt Tuoda. Newmnn i doinjr
a healths limine" at Pnncil B'ufid.
m
Mr. Mre bn pon below to auperin
r,d the building of binew steam ferry
boat.
The ladiei of the T-ei')Tterian church
inten 1 holding a fptival some time du
ring the coming month
The main street culvert i at la.t in
pnid eape. T.ealeT has it tolerably well
covered, and is still at work with a good
f ?rse.
Comniiioner Holechuh is making
preparations, to repair Second at. bridge.
He coe c.n the rrinc:pl that "a stitch in
t'm," eto
. i .
Are tou all readv, Ropublican reader,
o "charge tho enernv" next Tuas'Js.t ?
The bu;r"e eounds to the charge Let
there be no s' u'kinz.
The I. I Railroad is completed to
"within on hundred ond fifty mile of
i4it Lake City, and will rem-h that ci'y
this eson.
The 1,eg;'.',iiture eoiivene' in extra -
irin at Omaha Tuesday to make provi.
isns fir the choosing of Presidential
Electors nsxt Tuedar
In the liincuifre of Geo Francis Train: I
A!I 'hoe who are an favor of peace
will it nxt Tuesday' by voting for
Grant an I Co'.fnx.
The ladies of the M. E. Church are al
real? making reparations for their
Christmas Eve Fair. We doubt not it
will lie a splendid afFair.
R'iertson recoinends that the fsw scat
tering Democrats of Nebraska be colo
niisi in Sarpy County and a stockade
built around it. We shall not object, and
wou'd supget Wirr at keeper.
The Board of School directors has pro
cured a new bell fur the public school
house. This is a good movs, and will
teaeh the scholars a lesson in punctuality
which will be beneficial to theai through
jife.
m
Remember the denee to morrow eve
ning, at City Hall. The last one was a
fine afTiir as. in fact, all are that the
Jcbnson Bro's br.ve anrtbiaz to do with.
We maJo a slight mistake in our notice
last week in regard to dparture of mai's
The Siuthsrn mail does not leave until
1 o'clock p
m Ail others leave in the
morning.
Minister Johnson has rendered himself
abn ixioue to loyal Americans ii England,
bv his toadying course towar Is rebel sym
yathysers in that country.
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We understand thai Mr. Diiley has been
employed as assistant teacher in the Pub
ha school io this city. Mr. Diiley is said
to be an efficient teacher.
Tc have the authority of the Cincin
aati Enquirer for saying that Mr.Seymour
would have been wi:hlrawaanJ Chase
put on in his stead Only Chase refused to
run in any other wy than as antindepen
dintand d ite. He had heard from Cis
e jntv a 'ter the election.
Te un lerstand there is to be a grand
Hritl of Broadcast Seed Sowers one week
from next Saturday, at the residence of
Vim. B. Porter, Es. We eupgest that
:is many farmers -n? can be present on
hat occasion, and see the different soa
chines tested by men who understand
them throughly.
OFFI CtTiT SOTICK.
Stats or Nebraska, ) eJ
Cass county. )
To thoss whom it may coucern, Notice
h hereby given that the Nov. Session of
the Commissioners Court in and for Co.
& -State af iresaid, is hereby adjourned
until Wednesday -the 4:h day of Novem
ber leG3 at 10 o'clock a. m.
By Order of the Board of Commis
sioners. Witness my hand and Official Seal at my
.fTic in Plattsmouth n this 27th day
nt 'Jct.l.iOS B. SPCELOfK,
CO. Cl KRK.
ng, Esd , is galling Shrub
bery for fall setting at very low figures.
Billing's shrubbery all grows and he has
some of the finest varieties in the west.
Call at his vineyard and examine his
Stock.
Mr. J. Young, residing near Wyoming,
discovered some person prowling about
h;s premises one evening last wek, and
upon hailing the man and asking what
be wanted vr answered "none of your
ousiness." .Mr. lounz nrau upon nim
and the fire was returned without injury.
Tbe skulker made his escape. We learn
from the Plebeian.
We learn that Mr. Brush is elected in
?Riinders, Seward and Butler, over Mr-
Parker, the Republican nominee. That
district is strongly Republican, but the
Republicans of Seward allowed local and
personal matters to influence their votts.
We hope this kind of work may be stop
ped, if men have principlfs at stake.
R G. Doom acknowledges that the
Democratic party ' dead, but thinks an
other 'Crop" may be raised if their pat
ent "Scsd sowers" are used evtensively
by the farmers of Cass and adjoining
counties- He is sending a number of
these machines out to the Bin", aod ex
pects tc hear of some Democrats out
there in about four Tears.
This tisu close up the cimpajgn for
the Herald, and we cow invite people al
over Nebraska to send ns communications
setting for'.h the history, resources, etc.,
of the different localities. We want com
muninations giving such information as
is sought by eastern people who contem
plate movinjr west. Let us advertise Ne
braska, and do it in nn honest manner.
Give the plain facts, and let them suffice
Corop. John Sheville. P. G II. P. of
New Jersey, agent for Mssonio Publish
irg and Manufacturing Company of New
Yo'k, has been iothe city for several
daysMooking after the interests of the
house and dispensing Masonic lijrht to the
brethren He will viit oihtr portions of
the State before returning home to New
York.
We learn that L. F. Johnson. Esq.,
thinks of teaching a elass in vocal music
this fall. We hope he will, as this com
muriity has been 'bored" enough with
itinerant mufie teachers. Encourage and
support a man you know.
Dpain Jb Kennedy have just received
the largest and most elegant stock of
Winter Goods ever brought to Platts
mouth; consisting of Silk Plushes, Yel-
j vets, Satin, and all the new styles of
Trimmiiics Call, ladies, and see tho
cf eupest good west of the Missouri
river. si.
Levers f f good music will be gratified
j to learn th it Mr. and Mrs. . R. James
j design giving one of their unrivalled mu
sical entertainments in the M E. Church?
on Mouday evening, they have seeured
the assistance of Mrs. Sue Yinton, and
Prof. It Hxter Windham, both singers
of acknowledged talent. Ws redict a
good tima. The price of admission is
only twenty five cents. You can't affsrd
to stay away at that price. Ciimrno't
trealtli. The press of the state, both Renubli
can aud Democratic, tire j ast now engag
ed in Jiecussing the proper ac'ion to be
taken in regard to the Ssate- lands bv the
next Legislature. It is right and proper
that this should be done, and we think it
right and proper that members elect
should keep themselves free from nil the
various influences which surround this
question, in order that their action, when
the time comes for action, may be for tha
bet inerests o' all concerned. We make
this suggestion from the fact that present
indications are that the question will be
a knotty CDe, and one whsch will be ar
gued in many different shapes and in
manv different interests.
Demorests Monthly Msg-nine well de
serves its great and increasing patronagr
It is such a work as a man need not !
afraid of introducing into his hou-e.
Though fashionable, it is not frivolous.
On tbe contrary, it is full ot sound sense,
useful information, and vigorou h;gh
toned thought. There is more for the
money than in any other two Mugazines,
and the quality is as gocd as the quanti,
ty is generous. Surprise your wife, sis
ter or daughter, with a year's subscnp
tion, as a birthday, 1 hanksgivwg or
Chistmns gift. It will pay well for the
invtstmenf. W. Jennings Demorest, 473
Broadway, N- Y. $3.00 per year.
How About tuk Stitch ? Is it Reliable .
"They tell us you have a splendid ma.
chine, but that your stitch is not reliable
How is it?" This is the substance of an
inquiry usually made at the office of a
certain Sewing Machine, by parties visit
irg it in search of "the best machine for
family use." If asked uho "they" are
that tell them so.' whether any who have
used the maohine, and proved its work
make that complaint? the uniform reply
is, "No; it is only at tbe Oflices of com
peting machines that we hesr any objeo
tions made: but we would like to hear
what you have to say about it." To such
our answer is tnis : it you win connn
. . . Til I
any of the sixty thouand housekeepers
who are row using our maceine, you wil
find that the twisted loop stitch never fails
to give perfect satisfaction, and there is
no better authority on this subject than
experience. Tbe following testimonial
presents the neighborhood:" We the un
dersirned, having used tbe Wilcox &
Gibbs Sewing Machine in our families
-consider it the ekbt Mtchine for fawily vte
now invented. The Stilchi's Unexceplion
able'." Mrs. C. P. Norris,Mrs. Dr. Pries
and fifteen other ladies of Utica New
Yoik.
$1200 and all Expenses Paid !
See advertisement of American Shcttlk
Sftwiva Machine, in our advertising col
umns. lr
Hov ark ou, -Nicoer?" Mr.W. H.
Bowman, :i very intelligent cdored citi
zen of Omaha, w.-s elected Serzeant-at-irms
of the Senate of Nebraska yester
day afternoon. Mr. Bowtnan'was norui.
oated bv Mr. J. N. II. Patrick, a D?mo
r,itc. Senator from Doui'as countv. and
wag vcted for by every Demecratic Sen
ator on the floor. About the same time
hi received tfie rote of every Democrat in the
lower house fur the fame office in that bxly.
We might add that Mr. Bwman wa
unanimously elected to th position in
both houses, but sworo in as tbe officer of
the Senate.
In view of this unanimous action of
the Democrats in the Nebraska Legisla
ture, wa would liketo ask the "nigger"
hating Democrats how tls-y like it for
high? Republican.
Yon are requested to meet at theCourt
nouse on Thursday evening 29;h inst
Let every man be on hand, punctual
MARRIED.
At the residence of the bride's father in
this citv, Oct. 22nd 18G8, by Rev J. J.
Roberts, Mr. J. M Keksea of Llncj'n and
Miss Rosa DavIs of this place.
The happy couple started immediately
for Lincoln where they will reside May
joy ever be an inmate of their household,
and happiness attend them even in old
age. The happy bride and groom were
not unmindful of the printers.
DIED-
At the residence of Anselmo B. Smith,
in ths oity, Oct. 24th, 18G8, Abraham
Sm.th, aed 71 years.
Lamoille (Vt.) XetiscUaler please
eopy.
Cash paidfor Wheat
by L. L. IIOLBROOK.
aug 2hm$.
PAY I P,
All persons knowing themseves indebt
ed to me will p!ease call and pav up im
mediately. A. word to the wise, etc.
Sept 10 tf. C. E. Forgt.
IV i: II E SO.vIETIIlXG SKU !
The best assortment of Ladies' Shoes,
of tho latest styles : a!s Boots, Shoes
and Overshoes
for. gentlemon by the
IVm. Stadklmasn's.
thousands, at
oct 15w3.
SOTICB.
It would be a .ouree. of great joy te the
proprietor of the Herald to have a large
number of persons who know themselves
inbebted to h ro to call and pay up. It
takes monev to run a printing office, and
we defend solely on our patrons for it.
New Eoot and Shoe Shop-
Opposite lh'. Platte Valley Ilmse.
The undersigned hating just opened
a new Bjot and Shoe shop in this city, is
'1 buirnu of j5 t haro o' ytjlic
patronage. All kind of new work done
ou ihe shortest notice. ' If you have anv
repairing to be done, bring it along. All
kinds of produce taken in exchange at
market price. Bmember the place, op
posite the Platte V-tHey House, and sec
ond story of Forgy's Plow Shon.
U- W t KRREK.
Pla'tsmouth, Oct. 1" tf.
ATTENIION !
All who are in need of Clothing or
Furnishing Goods, will do well to give me
call, as I have just recived the largest
stock of said goods ever brought to this
itv If you don't beiieve it call and sat
isfv vourselvea
0Ct.l5w3 VVH. 5TADEI.MANX.
uousi: AX) LOT.
For sale, or will be traded for a team.
Enquire of A L. Spracce
Sept. 24th, tf
OsageOrange Plants are scarce in all tbe
States, but In great demand. They will
all be sold this fall so that nona can be
had in the spring. Thev can be had this
fall by applying in season to
V . . EST.
September 21. tf.
VOTICF.
All persons owing us will please call
and eeftle ns we want to closa up our
last years business.
janOtf Simpson, Mickei.wait Jc Co.
IvIOXF.Y.
All persons indebted to us will please
call and settle immediately.
Sept 3d. tf Domm, Bro. A Co.
SfrsrAR or HOTr LOrOE No S, Mt. Pleasant
holds regular moetinRa everv SatnMsy ereninv
J. II BATES, W C. T.
HiuStBlII TOIPEL. W 8.
8. A DAVIS, Lodge Deputy.
Plattsmouth. Lodge No
6, A- F. &
A- JO.
R'cnlarommnnlratlnni lt and 3d Mondays ofeaeh
Tionth, at 8 1 o'ciock. p. m.
K. K. LHI.U3TU, H M.
O. C. BCTTS, Pee.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
R'zalar meetinsr Orst Taeslar of every month.
at 7 p. m., at the oare of D 11 neeier.
ttev. uau. u. ri. i i
D W Whrri.es. Clerk. Chairman,
VWr.T.C ELSIOR LODGK. Ke 1. Piatt.
moiith, h il M reinlar meetings ou tbe third Wednes
day ereoincs of each month.
Bro J. WELKT BARNES, W D T.
Bro. W. L. Wn.s.W D S
Sister Roa Davis. W DVT.
BAND Or HOPEDFGREK LODGK. No. 4. Rf--
nlar tneetiiias the second and fourth Friday evening
of each ro.inth. r M YoUM), J'., w. If T
tistrr SARAB LBWl-, W. D- V. T.
8. W CALKIN, W. D.S.
FA1RV1EW LODGR. So. 14, holds renlasi meet
iocs every Tuesday eveoinn Trsvellinif Templars
repectfn It invitrd h W. CALK.1N, W. C. T
K.M. TOI'NO. J' , W. 8.
F M. YOPN'G, Sen., Lodt-e Deputy.
Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R A- II.
KcCQ'sr convorations 3d and 4th Taesdays erf
etch ruoutt), at 12 o'clock p in.
K. T. DTKS.JH.P.
O. C. BETTB, See.
I. 0.0. F.
Regular meetings of Platte Lodge, No. T, I. O. O.
T. every gatasdsy eve'ilnK at 7" o'clock p. ns.
Uroth'-rs of other Lodges are invited to visit this
Loge.
By order ef M. alcELAIS, 5.O.
. M. DOHRINGrOV , Rer. St'j.
Capt. D.iLABrtO Ac CO.,
Wholesale and R?:il Dealer in
Wines and Liquors,
Also a very cho'c celecti-m of
Tobacco and Cigars,
Mala street, seroml lr rstt f S m.ur H .ur.
Are just recrlvintr nrw t..-ic ..f Omiitnr f!i
ourbon direct fmiu Ixutlwa c.jamy, Ky.. Bitter,
etc. mjrl
" Wrj. Horton & Co,
(Weeping JValer, 'ew Store,)
Dealers in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE CROCKERY,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
AND SHOES,
&c, &c,
Keep on hand. nd re felllnu chp, a well elect?d
ans'irtmeot of goods iuitabla for a farioine com
munity. marl'Jtf
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
James O'Neill
DTiLtl IV
TRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE
HATS,
BOOTS,
CAPS,
SHOES,
FARM PRODUCE
An4 cverythtaf nssdsd by Iks
FARM ER s MECHANIC.
Having pitrvhaulthe entir atnek ofconds t elotij
inn to Wm hituU. I am re flttiDir th- store room in
(to d stjle, and iroposc to Dell g ods at the old stand,
on ttie must reasonable terms.
mar5tf J AMfli O NULL.
NOTICE!! NOTICE!!!
I am do receiving my
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK OF GOODS,
and desif e te call special attentlou to tbe same, an
ollcit a careful examination of the
GOODS AND PRICES
before purchasing eli'wbere, as I am determined to
KEEP SVIY STOCK
ao large and
WELL ASSORTED
and the prices
OF EVER YTHIN Cr
so Ion- aa ;o mil- it the irtereat of everr
FARMER AND MECHANIC
m
CASS COUNTY,
to call and either
BUY OK POST THEMSELVES
before Uujias !,rwhere.
K. O. DOVCV.
Plattsmoaih, Oct. 1, 1S6S- tf.
HEALTH, COMFORT, AND
ECONOMY.
3 REASOXS FOR BOARD1XO
with
Car ec. v. colvix,
OAKSTKKET. - - - I'l ATTSMOUTU
Two blocks northwest of Brick Scbool-Uouse.
ITE has
BA TIT HO CSE, free to patrons; bla
I 1 i
rooms are well ventilated, and bis prices are
reasonable. Ilay2i n!6:f.
NEW 3IEVT MARKET!!
GEO. FICKLER &. CO,
CORER 2J 4- MAI. STllKKTS,
PLaTTSMOPTH, NEBRASKA.
Keep constantly on band the best of
All Kinds of Weals,
rhicli they can furnish their easterners at 'he
BEST CP JtATSS KS CASH t
Jniy SJ. 1S6S 3m.
Empire Bakery !
2J ST.,9PrO!lTE'KEW YORK STORE."
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEB
Confectioneries,
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
CHEESE, awl
SWEES CRACKERS.
REFKEIinEXTS
kept on hand at all time.
. HUBERT Y.
nl5tf.
NEW GOODS !
AT
NEW YORK
TOR
FALL AND WINTER TRADE,. 186
K. A. WIGGBNHORN CO.,
Al the New York Cash Store, offer tt the public the Largest and best selected
Stock of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS.
YANKEE NOTIONS. HARDWARE,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
We call particular attention to our New Siyle of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. FLANNELS, W'lTE AND
COLORED BLANKETS, at wonderfully low prices.
A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS AT NEW YORK PRICES.
We hare ihe largest and neatest slock of BOOTS and SHOES eer brought
to thi market consisting in eentlemen, ladiea and chilJren's
OUR QUEENS AND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT
is complete, and w offer tbfe same at the lowest possible price.
We have a large stock of ihe celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW.
We are also Agents of the
WHITEWATER COMBINED SEEDER AND CULTIVATOR
which we warrant to be the best made in the United States, and doing bel
ter work than any other Machine.
Our mono is ' QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT!"
JUST OirPZEZLSTZETD I
NEW GOODS!
-:o:-
We are daily
Cfi3
-or-
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps,
BOOTS, E HOES,
CARPETS, AND
-:o:-
Wiih many thanks for past patronage, we invite all to
Call and see our Large Stock of Goods!
CLARK & PLU.TIJIER
Plattsmouth, Neb , October 15, 16G9.
12 esi t est rarsiciA.v,
WYOMING. - - NEBRASKA.
o
Trr hi
profusion.! rTtce to the peopn of
thn to wd mn narrouti.I ing country
lupeo oa
Parmele 8c Kershaw,
Dcslars In
LUMBER, SHINGLES,
I, VT1I. TIIIBEK. Ac .
Plattsmouth,
Neb.
r n i ahmei.b,
W. E.ERSHAW,
AOfftist 2"7t 1S6S.
Cheap Cash Store !
L. T. 1EED, T- BHHI.UJLI
USi;i Sc BEARDS LEY,
WEEPING WATER, NEB RA5KA
i ttE hnve jnst openel a lsrse stork of Goods t
Weepiug Water, consistinE of
Dry Goods,
unoceries,
Queensvcare,
Hardware,
Glass,
Iron,
Woodtn Ware, Notions,
Ar.d every thins; the farmer and meehsnie reeds
StTles snd grades to suit. To buy elsewhere m , be
well, to buy here is well always well often b-t-
trr nffB hest. Call snd ee. Look at the Oiods
Ask for the price. Consider well, and do what is
widest. All Goods warranted s repre.ent' d.
KKtl Jl PKARDSLET,
July 8" tf
o. t. jonnsojr.
IUGSM LEWIS.
0. 1 JOHNSON & CO.
(opposite Clark Jc riumraer,)
DSALXaa t
Drugs, Medicines
STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES.
tIAIlt OILS.
Newspapers, Magazines
&c, &c, &c.
Pre scrip ions cart fully eoji pounded by an expe
rienced Druggist. Iaug6 ul-i.
BHiUE AND BR1UKGROOM.
Li.y for YounK Wen on the interesting rela
tion of liriJegroom to Bride in the institution of
Marriag", a Guide to matrimonial felieitv and true
harpiue-s. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes
free of etiarpe Addrees, Howms Ai-serivi(r, Ho
V, VtJstt's, !'s ;
HE W GOODS ! 1
THE
C SH STORE!!
TBE
r
WOODEN-WARE, QUE CNS WARE,
:o;-
NEW GOODS! !
receiving our
QUEENS WARE,
GROCERIES.
Pliatuanoiith lit at Market!
W. F. Morrison &Bro.
.Miin Street, opposite .Masonic Block
A
line assortment of freh
Meat ean aiwajsbe
foun at oar market.
STEAMBOATS
supplied en reasonable terns.
The highest market price will be paid tor
STOCK AID HIDES !
W. r. alOREIFOK A BRO.
Jane I5th Dlttf.
Weeping Water Mills.
Farmer, go where you can get the
best Flour and the most of it.
$5 tbtoX X X FLOVIl and 13 III of BRAS
given in exchange for good Wheat.
W. ar iln dnine irrlst work: and. with our in-
creastd facilities, feel assured that we can give the
betl and the int flour or any milt in the Mate.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
PRODUCE BOUGHT AXD SOLD
HIGHEST MARKET TRICE FA1D.
REED Si CLINTON.
March 26th, 1564.
JUST receivedT
And for sale at low figures,
11) t k$ COFFEE, 1 bb! STGAR,
6 bblt DRY A rrLES. 5 bbU DR Y t'EACUES,
e , ke. Also, a large assortment of
Pine Lumber,
LATH, SHISGLES. DOORS, WIS DOW SASH,
WISDOM' BI.ISVS. GLASS. CEMUS I.
PLASTER PAH 1.1, II AIR, COAL OIL, Etc
LEXINGTON COAL,
2M bushels, t which we invite the attention of
Blacksmiths and others as to quality and price. We
are Agents for the QOODtN COAL BASK, it Lex
inrton.and rr.toe to furnish all the Coal this
country wants at piices to suit. Also a large steck of
Bye, Bourbon and Star Whisky
Cherry. Raspberry, Blackberry aod Ginger Brandy
Call and see us.
fclMPSON. MICKELWAIT k
Jed3 wtf
D. B. McMechan,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, . CUTLERY
IRON, STEEL and NAILS,
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS.
COR A'. PLASTER S,
Cultivators, sulky and walking
Cook Stoves
A Large Variety on Hand.
Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes
A large atock tow on hatd at small Advance on
Eastern Prices,
106 .Wit'r.. Sired, - Nebraska City
Oppc:ii the Seymour House)
SIGN OT THE FAD-IiCCH.
3. M. HINCHMAN,
(9urewr to Itanelan BinekacaO
Druggist & Apothecary,
DSALEB IV
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Taints, OUm
Uyes, lVotioixi,
Toilet Goods, Perfumer',
Fancy Soaps,
puhe wines
For afeekanleal and Medicinal
porpoewe
Keep cenitantty on hands faUakd weVZ aseerV
ej stock of
PATENT MEDICINES.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefutfy compounded lv an experienced Druggist.
None but the PUKEST Medtcio a ned. All go
xcarranttd at reprttrntrd. CaW and see.
MAIM STREET, SOUTH BIDE,
7rm5 Cash.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C E. F O R G Y ,
HsDUfaeturer of all kinds of
Farming Implements,
?urh a the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, Mtinld
Board Hre ik-r-, Stirring Tlnwa. Single and Pooble
StoeN, Cultivator, and Harrows. ReDairtne dona
on short notice All work warranted.
Having had miirh enrrieii-e in the basinets. I
feel sfBure l that I can give general satisfaction.
rieare give me a can oerore purchasing ei.ewb.ra.
O. .. rORQT.
Plattsmouth. Neb., May 6th. 1S6T.
DiVIDltVITT. t HOB. B. RTtl,
LEAVITT & I1VDE,
Real Estate Olio e,
AKS
Homestead Directory,
NEBRASKA CITY,
LINCOLN, KII.,
Cadman Houia.
op'site LftndOfflce.
Government Tands selected from persons! exam
ination . Kree Homesteads t-elec ted. surved and se
cured. Lands in second hsnd- and improved farms
bought tud sold. Tilleii exs rained, and Conveyances
tnrde.
REliltESdj : John B. Turner, late Pres G AO
IT R K ; Lee County National Bank. Dixon, 111. :
Robert Harris, t-upt C B Jt Q R R; Any Bnksris)
A tntesi'fe connty. III ; Reuister and Receiver of
Land Office. Nebraska City. ull
J. W. Middleton & Co ,
STATIONERS,
BLA SK BOOK MA A UFA C TVR ER X
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11TH0 aPHERS,
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Notarial and Corporate Seali.
196 LakeStrect,
CELICAGO, 111.
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Merchants, Banks
Hail R eads and
Public Offices.
feb9Tjtl
TCTTLE,
TIIOTIPSO
&c WCT7IORE,
JOBBEBS OP
MEN'S AND BOYS'
3
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FURNISHING GOODS.
58 and 60 Lake Street,
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS
Tcttle. Thompson &- Wetmork, Chicsgw;
Isaac Fenso & Co., Boston, Mass.
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"CHILD &BRIGGS,
Wholesale Grocers,
and Dealers in
CANNED GOODS
AND
49 SOUTH WATER STREET,
CHICAGO. - - - ILLIJfOW.
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