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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1869)
"local news. The steam ferry is rur.ning as iew ka City- The snow was eight feet derp in the streets of Montreal on the 17th ins. Tho political father of Nebraska has pone on to Washington to superintend tb appointments for this State. m tm Capt. Murphy's project of settling a colony upon tho Republican river is prov ing a complete uccess. . m m m Eight prisoners broke jail at Daven port last Friday; aming them the mur derer, Claney. The t.mes of holding Court in this co. have been changed to the second Monday jo April and the Erst Monday ia Novem ber. Hon Ishatn Ravis was admitted last Yreek to practice a? an Attorney and Counselor in the U. S. District Court of this State. The inauguration of Han. Grant will take place one week from to day. There is profound ignorance yet as to who will be invited to reals in his Cabinet. Mr. Kershaw, of the firm of ParmeleA Kershaw, arrived from tho east last week bringing with him the "rib" which it was foreordained should be his. From and after tho 4th of July next, the duties of clerk of District Court will be performed by the County Clerk i of the several counties. Doom, Bro. & Co. are ngents for Vant, Cook Jt Co's Patent Centrifugal Corn Sheller nnd ClennT If you wish to par-" chase one gve them a call. The people of Cass county are looking harply after real estate interests just now. They think they pee a locomotive ahe.-.d. They will see It if they take the proper c ursc The stei.mer Silver Row ia advertised to leave Pi'.te'ourfih to-day for Platts mouth ami intermediate points. She will probably go as high up the river as Omaha. A b y nr.mcd C.ilvin Cor, ngd twelve years, was accidentally shot and killed one day iait week, near St. Joseph, by another boy named Thomas Freeman, uged 17 ye irn. Velocipedes are all the rage- now They have them in Omaha and Nebraska City, and wo learn that our onterprmng fellow. townsman, E. T. Duke, will have one on exhibition soon. Thfy are trving to establi.-h a repuU tion as a "Erst class city" in Omaha,and have another sensation over a seduction ese Mr. DjHow nnd Miss Durdctte are the principal actor. Gen. Grant has announced his intent. on of app linting civilians to Cabinet office, And hits if he h uafort-jrtate in h.s first Melfction he shall noi hesitate 10 try second or evpn a th'rd time. "Miles from.hjine"CT. C. Wilson);has l.rpn lecturing ia Nebraska City He is n tirst clas newspaper correspondent n,l combs his Lair very sleek; but he would hardly be considered a success as a puo.ic lecturer. For th firs time ia thj history of the State, a mass moei'ng of warkingmen was held in Omaha last Friday evening, for tha purposa of. hearing and diicuss in j:ieasurfi for the benvfit of tha labor- o ing classes. The .Western Siaga Company has bouz'it out C. II. Parmele's stage line between thr.s city and Linciln. This company keeps cl3e watch, and gener- al'.v manages to get hold upon great lines of travel. m The weather turned excessively cold last Saturlay night, and continued cold up to Tuesday mor ing. The river was filled with floating ice for several days, and came near blocking up at this point Tht grading contract on the I. & M. R. R. b -tween Afton and the Missouri river will be completed earlv'in the com ini Summer. Do the people of Cass de sire the whole force of workmen put at work in this county? If they do, let theu act widely. BIl-8. W. II U.SSllTT, Agent for Pianos, Organs and Melodeon, i espectfully invites those desirous of purchasing instruments to call at her residence and see one of Estey'a College Organs; also, an illustrated catalogue, showing a variety of styles. feb25w6 The times of holding commissioners Court has been changed from the first Monday in each Month to the first Tueg day in each Month The object sough' by the change was to avoid the necessity of traveling on the Sabbath to reach the county seat in time for a session on Mon day. The railroad prospects ef this place have brought a large number of strangers here within a few weeks. Now is a good time to open business in Plattsmouth. The man who gets himself thoroughly established prior to the building of the Railroad is the man who will make the money. Hon. Nathan S. Porter, member of the State Senate, was in the city last wek on his way home from the Capitol Mr. Porter was one of th? best members in the Senate during the recent session being ever watchful of the interests of his immediate constituency as well as of the State at large. Senator Tipton has reported a bill granting alternate sections of land for ten miles on either bide of the Sioux City & Columbos Railroad, to aid in the con struction of said road. Tho question : can a grant of land be lecared for this road when none can be had for the Mid land pacific or the Drownville and Ft. Kearney? Andv Johnson has caused the bodies of Booth and his accomplices in the as asaination of Lincoln to be delivered to their friends for reinterment. None have yet appeared to claim the body of Payne Some of the Baltimore rebals endeavor ed to get up a demonstration over Booth's funeral.but th family protested so stout l iht thpv wero comrcl'ed to abandon j j the idea. If any citizen of Ca3 county has the least inclination to retard the building of Railroads, we advisa him to make th trip from Lincoln to Plattsmouth in a btae coach when the mud is a little less thnn four feet deep as we did last week DOOM, BRO &Co., DEAIBt l!f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ASU Farming Implements CORNER 3d ADD MAI SI'S., PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. A . DOOM, BRO & CO Have for sale Cornell's Gang Plow tho Van Brunt Broadcast Seed Sower and Cultivator, the Selby Union Corn Plant er, Uier's Walking Cultivators, Dixon Grand Detour and Industrial Breaking IMUMKIIS Don't you buy the Wi.-r, Deer or any other Cultivator until you go to Forgy's shrp and examine E- Nwlon'Celebra ted Patent Walking Cultivator. It is the champion: C. E Forgy is manufactur ing them, and is making the shovd.a out of the best refined cast steel, and the wood wotk ot me u "" ,,., .-uiej rnbwith K,rt This Plow is victorious wnero- Sovi9tf. evsr exhibited with others. This Plow . .i iKn Wipr Plow in IOOK me premium Q r jonxsox. bis own county oee eauiuuui. This is to certify that I attended the Ijwa State Fair, held at Clmto.i, UCto FOIt $ A. 112 OH TRADE 2 containing tlx t.fin. ' I .1- l ,. 4. i.ri ri.tmii a well, subl v.yit die I odb.Km hed onll.e lot, .nu.ie on the c.rrrr f . .a il. nt street : al-o a two Ntnrv b.-ick r ui rti itt, 26o0. tb two ". l"te on Fifth trt n..r h r ilain. The nbove property win be n d chra p tor cab. or tf.de J lor an imprjvefi Utm in Ci count. For partirular, app.y on the prem-.es. All persons' Indebte l t uie ars Teq iesle ! to call nd ix'tlr imrardixtelvt as I mait at.d w.l hive GEO. BOKCt. ECGENE B. LEWIS. and Stirring Plows They are warranted ber 1, 2, 3 anl 4, and ray Improv- 1 1 1 w .1 1 1 1 I AIIA )) r . I -a n.,ir;v.tnr was examined and found to Jt 1' UUIltlUUU v wis to give periect laumacwuu. DOOM, DUO. & CO. Have taken the general agency for the act I ii LiiKior was ruiuiutu oiu - be one of two of the best out oi some thirty different Cultivators. rrcmiums .!tr,hp!rl. Ed. NeWLOX. - - . ... i i Illinois Sta'e Fair, putney, tjiemuer, (opposite Clark ft Plummer,) am- -'bi at nitw.-a "w 1I ! One door west of Donelans Drug store, Dealers in Ready-meds Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, IIAT.. rAPH. HOOTS S0i., TRVXKS, VA LISAS, and a cneral stock of OUTFITTING GOODS for the Pluios; aUJ, a large lot of RUBBER CLOTIU.YG. REVOLT ERS JXD JSTOTIOJVS. We bought low and willaell cheup for cash. C! ind exnuucoar sluok before ou Miy iit where !? F U R 1 7URE! A Buffalo Pitt'a Threshing Machines for 18o8.-Newlon. Cu tivator was examm. . c t v od and found to be one of four of th the counties of Cass, Saunder,, Lancas- ednd g Premtum whheld DBaLEBS lit ter, Seward and Butler If any one wants to boy goods very low for the next thirty days, we say go to Doom Bo A Co. The farmers of Cass and adjoining counties should go to Dooms' and look county.) at their Plows, Seeders, Cornplanters, and other farm Impiements. They are determined to keep the best, and they warrent every Implement they sell. J Rides, Asnt Pickaway county, Ohio, Srp., 1868. Newlon's Cultivator was awardad the first premium over all others. Orid Lutrkt Agent. I certify that my Cultivator was award ed the first premium in Warren county, Illinois, over all others in 1808 (Take notice, vqis ia in Drugs, Medicines If you want to buy A Grand-a Tour Plow A St. Louis Industrial Plow A Dixon, Tod 1 & Dement Plow or A Skinner Jt Briggs Plow go to doom lino. s vo. 50 Breaking Plows received and for sale by Doom Bro. & Co. Wiera Plow was at all of these Fairs, exerpt in Ohio, and I beat him every time. Ed Nkwlon Levi Todd.Esq., Mt. Pleasant rrecinct, TIONERY, PERFUMERIES, r-t . i. tlmnn train that 31A4lui,1J" ' onss couuwjr, , -" " j has ever used this plow in Nebraska, ex cept some of his neighbors, ami after giving it a thorough trial with several other Plows, including the Wier Plow, is decidedly in favor of the Newlon's Im proved Champion Cultivator. Pi.nwisft Matches. I attended a match at Col. Hutchison's. NeWSpaperS, MagaZllieS There were lo umereni tu:inwra c1"- Every plow in the match had eitner HAIR OILS. Wier's Walking Cultivator is undoubt- edly the best corn plow now made. It received the Gold Medal Premium over all others at the St. Louis Fair in 1868. Doom Bro. &, Co. have just received a large lot of them. Every ftrmer ought to hiivo one. DOOM DRO & CO Aro Belling off tboir Stock Goods very cheap for cash to make roam for" new py Goods in the spring. ent diamond or twisted shovels, exci-pt mine, I was one out of five of the best 15. Pre mium withheld. EdNkwlox. Chenoa .Newlon's P.ow Victonus over all others, at a plowing march here. Kincmas t Co., Agents ; Xorlh Henderson, .Newlon's Plow victorious over all others at a plowing match here. J. C. Messenger. This is to certify that I attended the State Fair of Nebraska, with E Newlon's Improved Cnltivator, and it was foand to be one of the best of two out of s-ven. Premium withheld. C. E Forgy. Reasons why you 6hould buy of For &c, &c, &c. PreripMor,. car. fully expounded by pe rienccd DrugUt. t'150 ula- Ail persons indebted to us will please call and settle the same immediately, as we must close up ouraccouiits. Doom Bro. L Co. FARMERS. If vou want to save money,time,labor and expense, go and give your oraer 10 Docm Bro. Co. for onerof an Brunt's IstThe shovels are of the best cast steel, which no other shovel now can boast successfully. 2d. My Plow is easier handled. 3d.' It is much lighter on your team. ', 4th. They are made at home and the rr.rn Ton nav for the plow stavs here; and you can get it in the fall with the clty wh.-n deired. SHANNON'S Fesd, Sale and Livaiy STABLE. Main Sr., - - Pttsmooth. tSomas w. shryock, CABINET W1AKEB, AND DEALER JX AIL KISDS OF Furniture and Chairs. THIRD STREET, (Near Maia.) PLJ1 TTSJIO U Til, NEBRASKA. Heparins and Varot-IiinR neatly done. 513- Funerals attended at tlie sburtetit notice. nil. AGENTS WANTED FOR NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIBLE, BY REV- DA N I EL MAF.CH. D- D- For full, free, flowing e'ear. a .liklinir, pure an' zract-ful style; lor poetic (rniu , fur bfuty hnaht ai d rich glowing im .lnntion ; for nic j A. 1 t ihtii nr.ii-r vmtjhir deliiientioDB aul r ; ,clji.laralii. ; for life like j. c'urts. glowiug wo:d bpr illatration. this woik lim no equitl. Sui-h conini.nrlattin. a tlie abov. haj l.reu i. r-ived fr-.m Bishop Simpson, Ke Albert 'Brne .V.ia.i Port'T, D. I , LL D , W. A. Smtiii, 1) 1 Geo. lna B.aidman D D.. I IV. IViVr, D. P.. ainuel W. Fi-hnr. D. D., LZ..D., and Inmling Cl'i 'vmrii and tLe I'rexs of all Denomtu'atioos. S.-u for Circulars enntaininz the lame. A(fM at verywhere ineftinif with uoparalied orce. II a most beautifully illnstra ed and elegantly buunf book, and pleases everybody. Commission, $100 to $200 per inonlh, according to ability nnd enerer AdJrfs ZKIO LER, Mc( U;.lY it CO.. PhilutMpJUa, Fa., Cincinnati, O . Chicago, III.. St. Luu-, Mo. fdeclln87ino0. $S II iu li r It A V li Of full value sml to any liouk Agent. AGENTS WANTED FOR MAT1HLW HA IE KEW BOOK, 'Svvsfiir.e and Shaucv: in JViw IV k." A work rn li'le wi:h Anecdote and lrcideut of Life In The Great Metropolis, i.v.uf h Miri t of New Tori, reflecting the SECRETS OF THE (JKEAT CITY. Or Af" old 80 in one djr, anotber wld and rh-red i'27 .n 5 i iya. another 8u4 in T dV. Mo book ever published thkt neli to rapidly I I You wih til know hiw rortunet are made and i V lost iu a day ; Low Shr wd Men are mined In 'a'l Fin rt ; how Coaniiymen" at wiudletl by hirers hnw MintH'era aitd M. rtlnuts are Ulack o .lie 1 ; ow rvirce Halls and Concert Saloon are ,iagt-il; I...W G.iuiblio Hone aad Lotteries ate .mlrrteU ; how .stock (J 'lamu Oi iaiuaie and bow lie Hubble Buri.li., Ac .read ihiwoik. It t-ils yu bout the mynere of New Vork. and contain -icy life he'cbe ofitaiiotid niillionir, mer liauts. Ac. A larpe Octao Volumu. 7-JO pa. e, inelv lilustratwd. The tatfrit commnmon given. ur 3J pate Circo ar and a W Greenback aent free u applicttiou. For lull particular! and leim U I.etS the solf rnhli-l-erf, J. B. BUKB CO., Hartford, Conn. DR. HI. II ITI CLUSKY, Will be at Dr. Llvinpston'i OSce daring- iht! Ut rek in en h month Al orderi Kft In tbeperft- ffii-e will promptly attended to. Jul 6. ,.,rd to .commodate the public Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice iiearse, 0,!re.ndre:,.c.blerrrn:. A U.e. w,. run to steamboat ibuiui On short do oth. If your plow breaks, you know 2 If! fill hero to jro with it. If you break a cast- OHer UUI1 shirn to Pa in!? in an Eastern made plow, you have to iay out of the use of it until you can j. w. sh Axxoy. House, in company with nino other unfortunates, rjroa-1 Cast Seed Sower ana Cultivator, 8enl East and get a new one. every one of whom are stron- advocate so that you can get it in tho spring with- 6th. The Plow is nicely arra of Railroads, especially between Platts- out fail. They are warranted to give cn TL""hVh fre the bestir, use. mouth and Lincoln. 'Westward the course of Empire takes CuU:vator its wav " Already the Srrinz tide of I . tire satisfaction. Also give them your order for the Celebrated Wier Walking . - i 1 t r, Vtvaalr I . A n n 3 .11 T I I I immigration oat commented v. v. . gxUU ana ai jLipeusca laim upon South Nebraska. The books of the See advertisement of American fcncTTLK several Lind Agents here how that m Sewimq Machine, in our advertising co 3 the last week, the applications for home- urnns. 13 16 from - r-.. I'AI J 1". All persons knowing themseves iudebt- ed to me will please call and pay up im mediately. A word to th wise, etc. Sept. 10 tf. C. E. r oegt. SOI.I OUT! We have sold out our entire 6tock of groceries,-anl must have all accounts duo as settled immediately. Persons ow ing us will bear this in mind, and save steads and pre emptions are, Ohio, 14 from Illinois, 18 from Iowa, 10 from Missouri, 2 from Vermont, 11 Jrom Pennsylvania and 9 from Indiana. Cvmm nicealth. ned to w corn. 8th. Thev are nil warranted to give 1 the best of satisfaction after three days fair trial. Send in your orders early. January 28 m3. NOTICE. All persons indebted to us. either by note or account, will please call and set tle immediately, as we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 25th. nov26tf. Vallert ICcffxes. Wm. W. Irish, rroprieior. f-W,r of Main and Third Street, PlattsMiouth, Ic!. T-r! br the day orweek. Charp.-a n 'derate. B "s'a.e' leave tuu Hou.e daily for .11 P".uU Vorlh, South, East and West. IS WASHINGTON! Having bought oat the etire ?tock or uoocs irou. navniB c G Herold, is reaily to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS In Prices I,hall5eUaoodtOirff TIISX .Mi: for Ch., Wheat. Corn, Hid-s, Furs or any kind ol NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! I am now receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, and desiie to call special attention to the "tame, an oKcit a careful examination of the GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing eUewhere, aa I am determined to KEEP 11Y STOCK ao large and WELL ASSORTED and the prices OF EVERYTHING so low as to m i.' it the Interest ' f every FARMER A N D MEC II A N I C CASS COUNTY, AND WOOL-CARDIAC. Ho! for Salt Creek, where you can kill two Mrda with one sfone. get your Gra n Ground and Wool Carded a the same time; the machinery for both is In -x-rfect order. We one the Patent Machine Card, which were run enough last year tn establirh their luperioriiy over the old kind, ax all who nnd thern can testify. The vnperiorit ot Mr, 8. Twiea as a 'arder is well luiown, and hisservicea are rtill le tnined for the b-Mielt of the public. With the above advantages we flatter oarselvea that we can make it to the advan taire of all who want work In our line to come this way. D.PfcAN, Proprirlor. mj IS 6 . TWISS. Carder. NEW AURANGEMENTS DEALER IV TRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWAR13 HATS, BOOTS, CAPS, SHOES, The Bapt'nt denomination at Nebraska Citv have been enjrsel ,n a rpPUiar "flare np." Dr. Bowen took possession of the Church on Sabbath mornms.rast- a n:niiA. holted the door and Platfmouth Ioass.No. 0, A. F- & COUNTRY PTODOOE ATM ReiriiUrcorarannicatlonPlst and 3d Mondays ofeach .onth.atei "-t1;IVIsajToJf, W K. O. C. BETTS, See. Ma d .1. entire d.y d rJ, VjSSi refusing admittance to either pastor or Je wj Q lo have all account9 n v TTa win arrested Jlinuny on H V . -. - - charge of riotous conduct, but was re leased at k.he close of a long trial. The church then took tho matter in hand, and mcceeded better than the civil authon- : ties. Bowen was expeiiea oj a unnui mous vote, and the indications now nre that the congregation will be allowed to settled, and that immediately. tf. SlMPSJS 311CXELWAIT A O. Take Notice. sAli persons indebted to me by note or accouut will please call and settle imme. diately. All accounts not settled by December 25tb," will be left for collec tion. Take notice and govern yourcelf Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R A- II. ItegaUr convocations 2d and 4th Tue.Jjys eh mouth, at S 12 o'clock p m. O. O. BETTS, Sec. I. 0-0. F. nnir maetinin of Platte Lodife, No. T, 1. O. O. V every Satoad.ty eveulnK at 7X o'clock p. " Brothers or oi'icr ijoagw m u-'3 -v Lodge. Byorder o c,fApMAS N0. WM. h. Wells, Kec. Sec'y. My Stock Connistsof anocnnir.s , dry goods BOOTS. SIIOL1S, CLOTIIIW, H ITS ami CAPS, POCKE T CUTLERY, YANKEE A0 770.YS. ETC. Ve elve nie ca'l at my r.ew brick bnilding near ti e M K Chunh. noith bide rf Main street. HE HUMAN. HER OLD. to call and either BUY OR POST THEMSELVES! befora buying elsewhere. i:. ti. DOVLY. Plattsmouth, Oct. 1, lStii- tf. ME-IT HIARMET GEO. FICKLER. attend peaceable worship under their nTthnJt ani 8av9 ynnr C08t. own vine and fi tree. nov20tf Jacob Vallebt, Jk. The report of the commissioners who located the State Lands shows that 614,- 31 US I C. Mrs. Kate Simpson would resp tfully . ... . I i r.:..i r.r,A itin nnh t that 303 acres were located, for wnicn saia say - t - - A man was arrested in Omaha last commissioners received as pay ,,My, as ' . T". I" .J,, ner ciass ot uiujiu di.ujh.io, REED, BEARDSLSY & CO, Real Estate Agents , WEEPIXQ VA TEH, A EBHkSKA. T.t nrU hoocht manased and sold. Valuable Tim ber Land for .ile. TaXiS paid for oure8lJenJl Collevtions i.rjuiptiy atteiaco to. -week, and was actually dischnreJ from follows custody without a fin beinjr collected. The reult would, in all probability. have been different if the fellow had been tho possessor of any greenbacks. We desipn enlarging the Herald and furnishing it with an entire new dress at an early day, provided those who are in nrrears will come forward and pay up "We hope a second asking will not be necessary. Just before the adjournment of the Legislature the members and officers of both branches were favored with compli mentarv tickets, from Senator Frost, R. F. Chambers J. S. Bowen Ti B. Presson S. Maxwell Acres 120,177 193,600 240,859 43 6G7 Pay $3,375 $1,933 $2,061 $ 190 track and back. over the U. P. R. R., to the end of the Iowa last week which resulted in the death of one man and the wounding of another, as follows: A Hebrew peddlar, name unknown, had been stopping there several days retailing :fluid poison", in the shape of poor whisky, in violation1 of the laws of the State. Ha was arrested by oonstable Leney, who was holding him for trial, when a section boss on the railroad, and several men in hie employ endeavored to take him from the consta ble and administer punisnmen or umo fancied or real wrong which the peddlar had committed against them. They were ordered aay by the constable, but re fused to listen to reason, and endeavor ed to break into the house. The consta ble fired several shots from his revolver one of which took effect in the epino of the section boss, proviog fatal, and on slightly wounding another of the party The prisoner made haste through a back window, verv poorly cad, and took ret are ia a neighboring house. be pleased to instruct any whi may wisn to take lessons on Piano Forte. Enquire at residence, corner Vine and Seeond teoBta Plattsmouth. FeblStf Jus before leaving Lincoln last week we learned that gome enterprising(?)gen- tlemcn from Richards -n county have 'been and gone ' and played smash with all our railroad calculations at Platts raoukh. They have actually filed articles of incorporation on a line of road from this city to Lin join, and thus hope to "get on behind" Cass county and the 1. . ; k.,h.u: & M. R. R. Richardson has developed LIVSHY, P.SBD, e AND Bale Sa.T3le, -BT- . 3 Or. in other words, the selections mau by Mr. Chambers cost the State a little more than 23 mills per acre, tnose maae by Mr. Bowen a trifle less than one rent (10 mills) per acre, those made by Mr Presson a trifle less than 9 mills per acre, and those made by Mr. Maxwell a tr'.fle more than 4 mills per acre. WM- J- -rrXATT, Proprietory PLATTSMOCTH, NRBRASLA. First-rate Stabling and Wason Yards for the ac commodation of the pnl lie, also a good stock of HORSES AND CARRIAGES, to let on verr reawnable.terms. . StHbleon Mam street, noa oi-tte th SHEIt TJAN HOUSK, Hattsmouth, Nsl. Dee31tf. CORNER 2d 4- MAIN STREETS, rLATTSMOCTH, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on bacd the best of All Kinds of Mcat, rhlchthey ea furnish their customers at ihe BEST OF RAJES iOR CASH I Jnly 2d. 1S63 3m. I Empire D. B. McMochan , Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, COR .V. P LA NTER S, Cultivators, sulky and walking, Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Hand. Spades, Shovels IIoes, Hakes, &c, &c. A larfreftock now on hand at small advance on Eastern Prices. 106 Main Street, - Nebraska City, (Opposite the Seymour House) SIGN OF THE PAD-LOCK. Lock Stich Reversible Feed IkmYTXPr MACHINE, K mm r ' ' FARM PRODUCE And everything needed bj the FARM ER s MECHANIC, Havinepiinhastdthe entire stock ofpooda Telorg' on to Wm Harold. 1 uui re titling th' Kiore to. in to Td style, aud p.opne to eil g. cds at the olu stau J nthe most reasonable terms. niarStf JAlle-S O NULL.- B "praLocK R. Baxter Widhi Co. Clerk and Recorder. Uept'y Clerk & Kee'r. Spurlock & Wintlliam, FLA TTSifO VTII, NEBRASKA. FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-IIOUSE Clerk aod Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and Conveyances Made, Taxes paid and receipts forward t promptly. Plattsmouth, June 18.1S63 nil, We learn from the dispatches that Senator Thajcr has introluced a bill emending the homestead laws so as to require the planting of trees on home etead and pre-emption lanl?, which has been referred to the committee on public lands. m m Tha Kansas Citv V it ers had a no sensation th9 other iKy, about nrnan ha in hanged by a mob, but it was all spoil ed by a contempoary stating that it was all true except that the man was not hanged, and that he was not taken into a saloon and treated, was not taken from there to the woods, thai his "widowed mother" has a kind and provident hus band who is a wealthy farmer; and that all there is of the affair is that a oung man was arrested by an over zealous of- ccr and afterward released. What some rare talent, especially on Kailroad mino cjQTlt V 1PW iMlirfffir'U' matters: bat this last "master stroke" of iu""" " " oolicy eo'ipses anything heretofore devel oped. The people of Cass and the B. & M. R. R. Co., will be aatooished to know that they are completely at the mercy of this monster corporation those wise j men of Richard son. pity, to spoil such a good etory on count of such slight inaccuracy. oc The policy of the recent legislature in regard to the herd law question was to give it to such localities as asked for it and to not force it upon those localities that did not deire it. This was, proba bly, the best policy that could bs pur sued, especialy as those who favored a general herd hw bad doubts 'in regard to its operations bing benificial in all localities. Tha precincts of Salt Creek, South Bend, Elrawood and Stove Creek, in Cass oounty, have a hard law, and the balanie of the oounty will be without it fir the next two years. Nearly or quite all the western counties are entitled to the benefits of the law. , I have on hand and for sale fine asjo.tme Vof NURSERY STOCK consisting of the choicest variety ol 3 year eld APPLE TREES. Adapted to this soil and climate. Sit sat .id Two and a half miliS smihwct of Pla'U mouth, Nebraka. Perry VFallier- Jan!Sm8 2d ST.,0PP0SlTE"NEW YORK STORE." PLATTSMOUTH, - - SEB Confectioneries. DREAD, PIESt CAKES, CHEESE, and SWEES CRACKERS. REFREIlJIEIVrS kept ou hand at all times. AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM WHEHEVEB EXHIBITED. THE ONLY O NE Capable cf sewinz in more than oe direction AND FASTENING ALL ITS OWN SEAMS Without stopping Machine or Turning tho Cloth. It uses and waa'.es less thread than any other, and will commence a Hjn without noiuinj; tue ends of the thread. Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can get the best Flour and ihe most of it. 85 IbiofX X X FLOUR and 12 lb of SKA given in exchange for good Wheat. We are also doing grist work? and, with onr In creased facilities, feel assured that we can give tha best and the most flour of any mill In the State. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRODUCE BOVGHT AND SOLD, HIGHEST MAftKET ?RICK PAID. REED & CLINTON. March 26th, 1869. S25I S25S THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, Is retailed at price within the teach of alL This Machine usee a straight needle, makes the LOCH STirC 11 (alike on both sides), has a self adtuetmg tension, ar.d can ao everj vancvj oi - hem, fell, bind, cord, timid, seam, quilt, tuck, ruffle. and gather; will wer eiunjr wo., vu woolen, or cotton good, wiili linen, or cottoi thread. THE SHUTTLE SEWIIfQ MACUIXB ' 13 Warranted for Five Years! Our A units wUl be supplied with duplicate pans of the Machine, in cae of accident. It mks precisely the same s Itch made by IH 8in(r, Wh er A Wll. u.w mnA Florence Machines. It has tra Un der-feed, like the best of high-priced Machines, and Is the only low pric-4 inutile Machine in the market that ha thl" leea wrrB cuiuira class SUUTTLK MACHIKB at a very low price, on account of it Sinip lcity, ana nmucui Manufacturing, lo wmyarison with Complicated Ma. i ciiiues. II. IIUBERTY. n!5tf. Wanted, Agents. M.l oi Female, who can earo from (10 to .V per W'i'k at h.inie. AllUuols will be consigned toAitrnrs f l paid for when ld, and .ami tea sent fie. For full narticular M(!d rem. wi ll ItE'lip. 4w4 KOOl' A CLAKK, Detroit, Mich. NOTICE. time n'KElL Is mv ftuthoriaed Arent for the collection of all accounis due the uriUenJcried for medical service.: hi rrti;-t will be m::,; lor t..e n..rni.niiif n'.y iiior.it id . nm. A-.e.i;tj4.i5ti- i:. k. L:i.oaro3, y.'j. i A GreatJSovelty ! "OK 25 cents and one red stsmp, w stDd any partytS ampls all different of or.r ITew Golden FouHtain Pen, Holding ink to write lOO LINES AT ONE DTI'. 10 u-r i!r rr.rTtM l Afn'. i'l'if'''' 1U cents. ClicuUr ttw. Aii r. ii. ! v A ti.'. Warranted lo Seio Heavy or Fine Goods Equally as well. OVER 50,000 MAOTIINES SOLD SINCE 1S61. Z Send for Beport and Circulars . Wm- E. Plant, Gen. As' 6:2Nortb Fourth street. St. Lonis. V.o, Z?r- . II. - AGENTS. Wc wish to arrange with Asr.ts, mile or lemale t represent the American Shuttle SewinR .Machine, ia eich State, County, and Town in the Uaited Spates and Ontario. Extra itdocements to Kxp-rienctd Agents. For full particulars, a td Salary aad Coat mission, address - - G.V. N. ANDREWS, General Agent, Detroit, Mich. j jj ,r ;h' hrpfllUfoir .vnnt we ravs r- . ' ... t - ,. , v'x-re -u-h T JjP.T- fj.V"1H Mli'itL-' f r "'..;.. j v;4,- -.i.y A.-tI.U t- SKii. Will - - t -..i fa.i ..':.';.(' A't recr' V- r: :..ir.' "ao :-efcti, V, K. iADitiiiS, 0."frl .?'" Nuv.