Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 07, 1869, Image 4

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JVmb TTuHtdw' Dail. - - .---'
Batteiy & Laienby'B new trick Uiery
table is progressing rapidly.
We noticed many iniproTetnents made
this peasoD between thla eity and Weep
ing Water. -
Mr. Julias Silversmith, of the Jour
nal of Commerce, called at our sanctum
this morning. Sorry we were not in.
The aaery now is, ia "James in the
ountry," 'and ""what good did it do
tumi": : - t '.r
Wnite w'ttoVrng the stable pnroha?ed
at the sal of build intra last week to the
building occupied by Russel k Doom, to
be seed aa a ware house. ' ' -
' If the paper is worse than common to
day, yon can attribute it to the fact that
the editor ha got home from Weeping
Water Falls. I ) ,
J7m. Stadelman, Esq., has nhown us
obm very Coo epecimens of apples and
grapes front his j) lace in the west, part
ffce.j : " l
. Maxwell k Chapman offer a good im
proved farm of 160 acres for Gale, 14
mifca west of Plattflmontb, ' near, the R.
K."-' "Also, a good improved farm of 80
ere near Rock' Bluffs. " -
Mr. and Mra. Walcott, of Weeping
Water FaQs, will "ever have the friendly
vifches of the Plattamouth delegation
who Tudted Weeping Water yesterday,
for the hospitable manner in which they
Were entertained by them. , - i '
. me fcaow came up mis morning
leaving a large amount of freight for city
aaerchasta. - .-
" We understand Mr. Geo. Boeck has
old his brick ahop to Capt. Murphy, and
that it will be occupied by au eastern
jataa Boon. -. 1
Mr. Elam Parmele has taken charge
of Smith's (formerly Hyatt's) Livery
Stable. Mr. Smith goes cast in conse
quence of ill health.
- Alexander's meat market will be re
coovei to Morrison's old stand in a few
days, aad will be opened by Morrison k
Co.
; ? Mr. J. H. Culver, .our Millford Cor
mpoodent, and Mr. George W. McKin-
, of Nebraska City, called at our eanc
. Him uua morning. e hope to meet
them in tha city often.
M- T. Patrick, Esq., was in the city
la4 night with some fine Stock. II
iraa his way to Omaha, from the
Stat fair. Mat, generally has the finest
ataek in the country.
Fitigerald k Mallory are paying $2 50
a day for laborers, and board them at
:$i a week. They want a thousand
mare hands at these prices, and will give
them work all winter. Here is a splen-
aid opportunity.
. 'Vkaother heavy installment of immi
iruu arrivea wis a. m. l hey are
coming "thicker and faster' since the
talk of this being the great central Rail
Jwad point ef the Missouri river. Let
(ham come. ' There is room yet for a few
jaora.
The Omaha Herald ."peaks as follows
. af some articles placed on exhibition at
t tta State Pair by Mrs. Kate Simpson,
f this city, the work of her own hands
. Among the substantial articles on
, exhibition, were noticeable three , large
- tmbroidered " damask curtains, which
WM entered by Mrs. Kate Simpson, of
-i riaUcmonth. Mrs. Simpson also exbib-
'Itea a picture representing "Jesus at the
Well," embroidered in worsted, and
really making a fine appearance. It
BMmed to many almost impossible that
r anon expression and such scenery could
. d proaucea m sucn a manner.
; . ' . .
He K. R. Transfer "PresidentV
brongfet over one of Mallory 's pile 'driv
ars last night, and this morning she took
" aboard a qaantlty of ties and started 'up
.tfie river. 'bhe. goes: to 'near the -ol
,wn site of bt Marys a few miles
above the mouth of the Platte where
; te C. 3. k St; Joe R R. runs within a
few hundred feet of the river, where a
rwiteh is to be put in for the purpose of
WWX ron down to the river bank.
The object of this move is to commence
. track laying from this city west as soon
ft possible.' .The "President will bring
the material from the switch to this city.
; j.um conunuea rams nave kept the bot
tom land between the crossing of the St.
Joe Road and this city so wet that it has
feaea impossible to do anything, conse
, qmeatfy .Mr. Doane has concluded to
land iran at the old St Mary's town site
mniil the grade can be finished opposite
this city. It will only take a day or two
: ' to put in the track at St. Marys.
Oar big apple appears to be attracting
. f eaeral attention at the State Fair. We
fad th fallowing in the Omaha Herald's
report of the afiair:
.. "It may be truthfully asserted that
the display of fruit all of which is the
lrodaet of Nebraska soil has never been
xaelled at any fair in this country. Es
pecially is this the case in the show of
apples and pears. In apples there are
innumerable varieties, and the fruit is of
immense growth, equalling in beauty
, any of which the Eastern and Middle
ctateflcan boast One apple, of the
"Sweet Paradise" variety, will serve to
. show what we are capable of producing.
It is really a monster, weighing twenty
nine ounces, and measuring sixteen
inches and a half in circumference. It
was raised by Perry Walker, two and a
half miles from Plattsmouth, and was
placed on exhibition by Mr. II. D. Hath
away, of the Plattsmouth Herald. This
r huge specimen was looked upon with
wonder by everybody, and thpr
nonft wltnwAranntmn. j :4
ir ... .,
uc w tv. H,U,S W M
ever aw.
The Republicans fcf; JefTerpo-n and
Gage counties hold a joint convention at
Beatrice on the 4th of October, ;to nom
inate a Representative in piac ef
Nathaa'Makely reiignii. V , 1. 1 1 J J, f
John Gray, late of Utchenberger k
Gray, of Elixabethtowiv .BL palled pit
the IIekalp thii mprning. Mr. Gray
has pcmapently located here? in thViea
pacity of agent Tor the Ininan and An
chor Lines of Steamers between Itew
York and all points in Europe.
, i
From Saturday' Daily. ...
Dennis Dean was in the city last night.
lie thinks Aahland ia ; now; .beginmp g to
look up. f '
Tim. Rioridan, Esq.;' arrived yesterday
from a trip to Ottumwa, his . former
home. . '. '"' .
Mr. Robinson is expecting an arrival
of goods next week, when his advertise
ment will appear in the Heraud.
There will be a trotting mat?h in Ne
braska City on the 10th of October, for
a purse of $ 1 000. Three fast horaea will
compete f the purse). ,
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Stadelmann has taken the awning from
the front part nf, his store, and is com
mencing a large business house on the
Lt adjoining hiastpre oa the .wxsU. r: -
Morrison ' is fixing up his' old meat
market building, putting in double doors,
and otherwise improving its appearance
and usefulness. "
, T. K. Ilaooa; EsqC; arrived i 4 thejiity
to-day from Kansas City. Things have
changed somewhat since Mr Hanna left:
Mr. Hanna waa called to the hick bed
of his child in this city.
' Forgy has leased the north end of his
lot on the corner of Main ; and Sixth
streets to White k Spires, who will put
up a good store house thereon. Forgy
will occupy the south end with his plow
manufactory.
We notice by the reports of the State
Fair that Hon. D. McCaig, of this coun
ty, has on exhibition some of the finest
stock of the State. Mc takes a just
pride in these thiags, aa all farmers
should.
By the Philadelphia Press, of Sept
28th, we see that Senator Thayer ad
dressed the great i Republican iueeting in
that city oa the 27th. A synopsis of his
peech is given, showing that he has lost
none of his fire as an orator or power as.
a debater.
We are in receipt of the Omaha ' Re
pJJican annual poster for 1S70. The
Rtjntblican is the best paper published
in the West, and should be in every fam
ily in the State. Its various editions,
daily," trir weekly and weekly, contain
vatt amount of Tadingtratter.
Who can beat it? L. C. Stiles brought
into our office a White Sprout potato
weighing four and one-half pound
which was only one potato of fifteen
pounds due from a hill of one stalkthe
stalk still fresn and green ana Tnea.ur
ing eight feet and two inches in length.
Grown by our friend H'L. R. Stiles
Esq., of this city.
Demorest'sTToung America is-full-of
good thing, and as great a fa vorite with
children as ever. One of th causes of
its popularity is because rt enters right
into the children's occupations and
amusements, and makes itself a part of
them. - We recommend it to all parents
who wish to procure a juvenile periodical
which combines much and varied in
struction with amusement and great
originality. $1 50 per annum with
premium. Address 838 Broadway,
New York papers have been com
plaining of the scarcity of water lately,
and ;adviwng the-; Gotham ites to tt?e it
economically. Should the Croton river
become dry, and the supply ihereby di
minbhed or cut off entirely, the citizens
can quench their thirst with other bev
rages. Last week there were 1,711 li
eences granted, and $1,085,725 received
from fines and liceuces m tnat city.
This, looks as if the majority of inhabit
ants preferred aqwt ti'fce to Croton. But
no wonder-New York ia a Democratic
eity. .
In Iowa the Republican press will be
well represented in the Legislature of
that State, if the resective candidates
are all elected. The following is the list
Dr. Beardsley of the Ilaick Eye, for Sen
ator in Des Moines county; N. J. Hun
ter of the Freeman, re-nominited for
Representative in Hamilton; J. W. Ha
ven of the Kecs, for Senator in Keokuk;
Major John Mahin, of the Journal, for
Representative in Muscatine; Lew Miles
of the Monitor, .ior Representative in
Wayne. Among the ex-editors nomina
ted to like positions aro: Captain Frank
Campbell, for Senator in Jasper, and
Sam McNutt, for Representative in
Muscatine. Mr. Loomis, lormerly of
the Bulletin, has also bevn honored
with the nomination for Auditor in Bu
chanan.
One or the most wonderful curiosities
in the Salem, Man., Museum is known
as "Heaven and HelL" It is a globe of
boxwood, -i inches outsido diameter.
lt is enclosed in a hard leather case
beautifully wrought On owning .the
glolie the two hemispheres are shown, the
upper of which represents fceaven with
fifty-eight full length figures. . The other
represents hell and contains fifty-two
figures. It is supposed to have been
the work of a monk of th fourteenth
century.
Nathaniel Barney, one of the old-tin;
Abolitionists who died lately at Nan
tucket, Mass., wa once a stockholder in
the New Bedford Railroad, and as such
he refused for several years his share of
the dividends, as lorn? as the colored
man was not allowed his equal rights as
a passenger in the car ; and when at last
the prejudice gave way, he gave the ac
cumulated dividends to hi friend, Will;
iain Lloyd Garrison, for the anti-slavery
cause. -'
Chief Justice Chase, it is reported, has
! recently invested $22,000 in a tract of
iland of fortv acres and a Landmine reH-
E. A. WIGGENHOJU.
Errrybodx. and mor Uo, ara going tm
Snm1 mM ' - '- ' -"-
HV' V To Biyheh 1 -,;j.T-.
Bprlns guhlCL Bu
U f I .. i V U L li .-' ar' .-.
N" E,:::mQ;:K:-S:DE...OrIl E
The larce-it and moct complete
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STOCK "OF DR
At now oo ezhibitioo at Ue 7 ew Tork Store, at
f i' ; i; .;. attention to oar new
DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS,
DELAINS. GINGHAMS. - '
" BROWN SHEETING.
BLEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS. CARPETS,
w CLARK'S NEW THREAD.
'! COTTON YARNS; BOOTS AND SHOES
t'f all kindf anipriea H tdit onr emmcroafl custoaiert. A lare itock f
" i: ' GROCERIES,
' . . ... ,' HARDWARE.
, .! ' ' QUEENS WARE,
' ' WOODEN-WARE,
; '-' ' GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS, : '
HATS AND CAPS. ' f
We have a Ure stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY GLlPPER
PLOW STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, and all kinds of
CULTIVATORS,- REAPERS. SEEDERS,' HAY RAKES, &.C
Flausmou'h April 22d. 1S69.1
M-"'R.
On door wact of
PLATTSMOUTH,
Has
wholssal:
A UUIGK
Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing,
TTJRNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
;.r r rand - Provisions. -
HIGHEST; MARKET . P1UCE PAID
r: v' FOR
Kinds of Country -Produce.
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a. V
PIatlmotiti!,-Nebraska, Angnst 5th,
r '
E3EA
8TOVB AHD
IE. T. JDTJIKZIEj & CO.,
Wbolacal madlKcUil defclr UJ
Hardwitr " and Ajjricultural Impltnarnts,
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS,
STEEL .PLOS
Of all )&BiM m tilM, wkick T tyrant U
- -i.
Tin Roofing, Gutters and : Spouting Done on Short Notice.
. . y ' . ...,,. ;
Axo exIiT itanti in thU oaDty fr tt tait !
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove
Cito mi will aot b nndrold Main (troot, it door oart of th Macoal Blk.
! PLATTBMOUTH. NEBRASKA
cruize &
JPlattsmoizlIi
, Have . an extensive general stock
of Goods that tee are constantly as
sorting tt&9 trliif vee offer id tlie jpub-
lie at prices tliat
ent ire satisfactions
i ! We., purchase thc ery best Goods at the head ff JUar
kct and strictly for cashf and are prepared to compete
tciih the trade rt any point rn the. Missowri river;
P. SCIINASSE.
m m oir GrOoas
3 w " " v i W -." -w.
ESS COODS
rreatly rcdaocd yricea. . We eall I'urticnlar
ntylee of
E. A. WIGljENHORN & CO. '
R,
the Hibald Offloa,
- NEBRASKA,
AT
EETM!.
STOCK or
BOOTS, SHOES
ALL f
John lETitzsrerald.
'1869. ' - ' ; ' ' '
WARE
TIN STORE
best ia tk BiaxkaV
0 - v
!
jRisUMmfiJsn9
vrc jknoiv must give
. . - -.
Wcciiing Water MilL
Farmers, to whera yon can gtl tia boat Tlaar.
aod the most of it.- -
35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR
1" POU3HD8 ; OF BBAH
siren ia exehare tor food wheat. " - . -
Wa ara also doinit griit work ; ana. wita ear
increased facilities, feel assured that wa eaaftra
tha bast and moitt Flour of any in tha Stata.
8 ATIFA CTI0V GUAKASTBKD. ;
Produce Bought and Sold.
IISlMf MiHCT nici rAit.
Uerd a Clinton
larU.'U.
CUYLER SCHOLFAX
Says of Weeping Water,
Extract from letteito
. "Aa I was tellini: you. my dear Mrs.. ftrma.
I earoe on my uiulo to Weeping Water in asadty
dilapidated condition a hat, an boU t
stockings ia short, destituta of all tbosa aaa
renient appurtenances which ornament a wall
dreised man having, bean deprived at all ay
the merciless savages, who even took asy aucax
eaie ;;-
Thinking that I mitthtin that nourishing lM
obtain a aecond-hand blanket, I rod a up to
store, and hitching my mule by the ears t a
large freight wagoa. loaded wkh goods for tka
Plattsmouth retail trade. I entered. Judge at
my surprise when I was promptly met aad
offered a complete outfit, from a pair f stub-
try sum of nine dollar and sixty-two and oaa-
. . - . , 1 i 1 ' .U. ...... A. a nM k A
bail cents, me.;-'; cenva ueins
goods. If "you want anything ia the
miscenaneons ime.cau un mem, auu
see what you want ask for it. I would remark
here tnat tney are generous, uucriu, -ing
aad truthful to awilt."
v;, . t 'li a vat,
REMtMBER THE PtACE
REEBBKOS.,
Weeping Water.
Henry: Boeck,
B4lt. I
FURNITURE,
Lounges, Tables, Safes,
BEDSTEADS.
Of all datcxiptioas aad at all prioaa.
Metalic Burial Cases,
WOODEN COFFINS,
Ready Blade, aad sold cheap foraaaa.
With many thanks for past patronage. I Jnrtaa
all to call and cxainiue uiy larga stock of Furni
ture and Coffins. ( iaui.
BAKERY!
- a
SECOND STREET,
OPPOSITE NEW YORK STORE.
PlaUsmonth, Icb.,
; CONFEOTIONRIES,
:r--'-: . "i . M 's. "'7. S
Pies, Cakes, Cheese r
and Sweet Crackers.
KEFUEOT1LMS
kept en hand at all times.
n.HCBERTT.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
so:-
r cp . . . CD JEZ 3- 7ST
ikanufacturer of all kinds oF
Farmin$; lujpleiiiciita.
Such as the. oolebrated Rod .Breaking Plow.
Mould Bourd Breakers, Stirring Plows. Single
and JJouble Shovel, Cultivators-and li arrow.
Repairing dote en abort notu e work war
ranted. . . ., , - .
Having had much expenenea in the busineaa,
I feel aured-that I can give general tudure
tion. Please give me a call before purcUaiatg
elsewhere. 1 " 1 C. K. lUKQI.
Plattaaaouta, Kah.. May 6. Iib7.
NEW, TOBACCO STORE!
on Main street, opposite Co art Ilouae.
PEATTS MOUTH, I-E B.,
Wa have aa hnnl a large assortment ef
CIGARS & TOB ACCO,
Ceasis'ang of the beat qualities ef
CIO ASS, FINE-CUT; plug and
SMOKING TOBACCO,
As we deal exclusively ill Tobacco we can sell as
cheap, if not cheapr than other store ia the
tjive us a call before you purchase elsewhere,
as we know yon will fro away satisfied.
e. us: on & co..
Febniary ll.lSfi9. tf." ' ' ' " ' ' '
fc pianos, - "
ORt-AS. ITIEEODEOIVS!
IUAilC. X CI . " ' 'I I II . IV X I a II' . ' ll'i III! 1,
Metropolitan or Portable Orpins, or Melodeons
can purchase through my Agency on as liberal
terms as they ran from the maufactnrers thera
slve. AU lB?fmaieaw fn!y warcsntH.
Ilarlrf. J.B. WKM.
I- 1 I viBkinw n Uv VinAa Pn III n.
Of aJI aisea.
1SS0URB VALLEY
LIFE
INSUHMGE
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OAPITAL,
&EISrRXlL, OFFICE1:
No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
BBAITCH
St. Louis, Ha., . : .
'Chicago,; III.,
Memphis,
'
ALL POLICIES ,
Iivitlemls on tlic
Securinff the Greateit Pecuniar y
REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY :
1st. This is a Weutern Company, maasf ed by Western men, whose known Dnanancial charac
ter, ability and position, afford ample guaranty for its eareful and saeeesfal laan&ieaient.
2d. IU Polices are all non-forreltlna.
Sd. Premium all eosdi. It receives no notes aad (ives aene. Policy holders have aa laterast
to pay, and no outstanding notes as lien upon their policies.
-4th.' Dividends ani lossas are paid in cash.
(tb. It insures at lower rates than any 'Eastern company.
6th. Its risks are in the West, where the rate of mortality is lower and the rata cf iatorest
higher than in the East; hence the accumulation f divideads te the peliey holder is greater tkaa
in any Eastern Company. .
: 7th. It baa no restriction upon travel. ,
Sth. Its dividends are made apon the contrfbatiea plan.
th. Its basiness is exclusively life insurance.
Are the aecamulations of interest upon premiums paid, beneath Coatpaay that leaas Its assets
at the highest rate of interest can give yoa the largest dividends. Eastern coassaniee iavest their
moneys at 6 per cent., while this makes its investments at twelve per cent, er more.
The advantage of Western investments to the policy holder appears ia the following startling
figures: The amount of (1.000, invested for fifty years at
6 per cent, compound
10 " "
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OFFICERS:
H. D. Mackay, President,
E. Henseley, Vice-President,
Geo. A. Moore, Secretary,
E. W. Eaves, Treasurer,
D. fil, Swan, General Agent.
J. L. Wever, H. D., Consulting Physidiari. '
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
H. D. Hackayl " George R. Hine3, E. Henseley,
H. Edgerton, , . D. W. Eaves.
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This Company Insnnv
: any Easlcrn
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TTXOW ALL MEN
BT THESE PRESENCE
1Y Ki
Kansas, do hereby certify that tho
Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company,
organized and doing business under the laws of tho State of Kansas and Missouri, has furnished
the undersigned satisfactory evidence that it has invested One Hundred and Fifty Thousand iiol
Iars of its capital in United States Government Bonds, of the denomination of Five-Twenties i5-'JUs)
and are possessed of the satne. And I do further certify that said Company has set apart One 11 un-
.1 a tu .l I .. I. . .. ' ; .1 l-.. :. i r. . . l i e . : , - ,
urcu x uou.uu xfii.-. ui siuu cuiu-p uuuus ir Luc ucrjeui or ALL roi.icv hol dies oi said
Company ; and that 1 hold in trust and on deposit for the benefit of said iiftlicy holders the security
above mentioned, and I am satislied that such securities are worth On llaudred Thousand Dollars
lawful money ot the Cnited Mates of America.
In witness where 1 have hereunto subscribed my
J eal of Aud- I am xed, tne uuy ana year above written.
I itor of Suite, j A. T110M AN. Auditor of Stat of Kansas.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITx TO DO BUSINESS.
OFFICK OF SrPERISTENDFNT Of THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF MlBOrH.
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, That tne Missouri Valley Lite Insurance Company, a Lite As
surauce Company, oranizcd under the laws of the Slat of Kam-as, and its principal otlice lo
cated at the city of Lra.ven worth. .has complied wirh the requirements of the thirtieth, thirty-first,
thirty-second, thirty-third and thirty-fourth sections of an Act of the General Assembly of the
State of Missouri, entitled "Ad act for tbe incorporation and regulation of Life Assurance Compa
nies," approved March loth, a. d. l3y, so far as the said requirements are applicable thereto. And
pursuant to the thirty-sixth section of said Act, tbe said Missouri Valiey Lite Insurance Company
is hereby authorized to do busiue) as a Life Assurance Company within tbe said State of MUsouri,
subject to the several provisions and requirements of the Act aforesaid, until the first day ol Feb
ruary, iu the year of our Lrd" eighteen hundred and seventy.
In testimony woereot. i. tt yll Ya jvisu. unaer.-ignea.
beai oi insurance ise- I nient oi saiu oiaie oi
partment ol state or --my seal or oniee. at
Missouri. J July. a. D.lHj9.
buperimeiKicni ot me
Wbeeeab. Abram B. Covalt. State Agent for
cated at i.eavenwortu. tvansas. nas niea in this
Company, ana a statement under oath, showing
law of the citate of Nebraska, entitled "An Act
February 15lh. 1804: approved February 12th, 1)0;
undersigned ssrisiaciory evidence mac ii is poHsecd oi
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
of aetual capital, invested in the stocks of at least par value, or in bonds ar mortgages oo real
estate worth double the amount for which the sam? is mortgaged : and whereas, said Company has
filed in this office a written instrument, underthe seal of the Company, signed by the President
and Secretary thereof, authorizing the said Abram B. Covalt to acknowledge service of process for
and in behalf of said Company., consenting that service of process upon him shall be taken and
held to be as valid as if served upon the Company, according U tbe laws of this State or any other
State, and waivinc all claims of error by reason of such service : and whereas. Abram B. Covalt
has furnished satisfactory evidence that he is tbe authorized Acent of said Company.
Therefore be it known by these presents, that in pursuance of the aforesaid Act. I, John flilles
pie. Auditor of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that Abram li. Covalt, Esq.. has full su
thoritv to act as State Airent tor the said MissourilVaiiev Life Ins.i ranee Com nan v in h .r V
braska, and to do and perform all acts for and in behalf of said Company authorised by his ap
pointment as such agent, and by the laws of this State, until the 31st day of January, a. n. 1870.
in wnness wnereoi. i cave suoscrioeu niy namo,
v. s. affixed this 1st day of April, a. d. 13o9.
GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED.
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State Agent for Ifebraskaand .torlbern Kansas.
Lb! liviIq liExaaiaeri PtJlTTSMO UTIL
COMPANY.
- - $500,O00;OO
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OFFICES:
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Tenn.,
Indianapolis, Ind.,
San Francisco, Cal.
NON-FORFEITING.
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ConlriEiutloii I5lnn,
Advantaje tt the Policy Holders-
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interest, ia , f 19,420. It
: " - J17.290.a
" " lll.aoC.M
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at lower r tea f linn
Company.
AUDITOR OF STATE OFFICE, 1
Topkica, Kavsas. February 2th. 1;9. J
That I. A. Thomas, Auditor of the State of
name, and caused tbe seal of my office to be
ftupenntendent of the Insurance Depart-
iviissouri. nave riereta ei my nana ana auixed
tne city oi ftt. x,ouis, Missoon. this 20th day of
Signed. ' WYLLYS KING.
insurance JJeprtment of th Slat f Missouri.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.
(To expire on the 31st day of January, 1870.)
IsSrBANCE DEPARTHErlT. OFFICE OF STATE AmiTOB,
- ' Lrr.f!.w. Sfhraki. Anril l.lto'M t
the Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, lo
omee a copy ol tne Act ot incorporation ot said
it condition, as re uired by the fifth section ot a
in Relation to Insurance Cnmnjinipa " nitrnpil
and whereas, said Company has furnished the
aua caused tne nem ot tne Aaditnr s office to be
JOHN GILLESPIE, State Auditor"
Vll l ! WIIISBI !.!. ."tlOMlVlaL'
AdverUsainontJ from J. 0. Jfns. Jr.. AdrsA
I absaaa a v v wj
IMPORTAN TO BOTH SEXES,
'bare aaiata falsa delleaey aad ttf
cUDf almoet to yradery. ia raard t .
eeating .pbysiciaa ia certain akaladies, Tk
aedioeJ faosilty raooguia it. aad are ds,,.
lies ef Ue Uic. aitieted, aekoowleilae the
rwik ef U. ad safler ia eilene. The sruiij
f laia airoaLar ia t tiraseut ah aliat U in
rae ligUt- .
Uaadreds ef lives are lost every yar,
Me which have beea aegleoted or Uuprbperl,
t4. Jo toe saVsa ol yoaog aiea titer seea.
M aaology, aud yet in aaany eaeee the, aita,P
a esrra tbesbaelvan with Ue aectrasat, aad la
jsMaec shorlaa their iivee, aad pa
asiperable rcaanaat efaiiaUuce with their
tiled wita the poL-a ef a stifled, bat aot ear!
4isea. which auuat'- iaevitably be traaeaiMa
ao the third and foarth Aaneralioaa. .
Tiih yoemg woanaa there eeeaastomeiMetaa,
aad ytt their atnert sacrer, will not eeaoealiii
faU. Ary intelligeat phyeieiaa wae waUi
bese streets ran recognise among the ledis. t
aertaiu iatalliblc tokens known to aiea. aa4 ef
vhich the auB'erers are.ulica totally trauraat,
the ravages of that wide spread aooerrt. ,
whites. Auy intelligeat phyiciaa can poietvti
iu his .daily .walk-t 'koures-of Unsaud kibarwi
aooiplaints. In bi th sexes, ta xitfuoof atick
they uiiiivt iguere. Th etlacated ealtrer
knows the physician,can detect this. The
toiaa knowi that the auflercr knows it. and
iu nine cates out of ten, the afflicted individual
fails to consult the man whom he knows is e,
Misaaf. both of the eomplaint and the meant of
cure. Kuowiug dat health can be reitorrg.
who can restore it', they deliberately alio then,
elves to b4ine suere wrecks of fcumaaily, 0i
to transmit d it eased . coastitutioaa W Wttr
descendants. v , "
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",To Youngr Men.
Ta every community there ar east asajha
of young mm afilicted with seminal weakma,
aocturual emissions, lassitude, debility, and tit
other attendant symptoms of secret dirordir,
andertuiuing the constitution, aud totally c
troying its victim, mentally and physical!!,
sooner or later. The disease a progressive, atd.
if not chec ked, dixtinesa, loss of memory, -enntrollable
procrastination ia basiness. i:u
in the back, side and knees, yeliowink dmul
from the mouth during sleep, act failure ef til
physical energy suun follows. JKroia this eitft
is a series of short steps to an early grave, er U
confinement of a limatio asylum.
almy of these young men have responded U
advertisements ol so-called Ueuevolent "iua
oiatioss." or unscrupulous quarks ia dintcl
eities, and after having been swindled of thnr
money by one and another, have atandoti
hope and pronounced themselves incurable
Dr. Stoddard practices on th "no cure, ta
pay" principle, aud proposes to forfait ll.uuv twl
all fees if ho fails to cur any own ui toinistl
weakns where his treatment aud direetMiai
are followed. He uses no iwitl remedies soot
but vegetable modirines. aud his peculiar trsat
iiipnt must receive tho cudonciuent of all
intelligently pursu it.
To married Ladies
There are ladies who, from delicate coaitits
Uous, indigont circumManres, or aa already as
merous otl'iring, do not wish to become mnlhtn.
To such is offered a safe and sare remedy agaiui
conception. Success warranted ia every aat;
guaranteed as containing no ingredients in Us
least injurious to the feeblest temperament.
Leuriiorrbae, or Whites, positively aad per
manently cured. Cases of long standing, hoe
ever aggravateil. must yield to this remedy.
1) r. Stoddard has also infallible moathly ailh
for restoring disordered or irregular periods of
menstruation. Sent by mail, secure from s
servntion Price. $." per box.
These are no patent medicines ar other law
bugs, but carefully prepared compounds, from
formulas in use by the most duninguitbed snd
scientific physicians in this country, and which
have nerrr been advtrtid befort
All medicines warranted to give satlafactios
or money refunded. Strictest secrecy oberd.
AH letters promptly answered. Call oa er "
dxeas, . ,
DR. STODDARD,
612 Tenth Street (Up Stairs, Rooms Nos. 1 tsd
2) . between Douglas and Faruham, Oiutha,
Hob. P. O. Ulass Box lu5. . g-oji
fv.EOICAL DISPENSARY,
Corner Farnsnam and 13th strttls.
Entrance on Thirtenth SUat,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
A rermanciit Inslitullon,
Established exclusively for th tree tit ent f
I'llI VA TE J DISEASES,
In all their different stages. Cures wafTtsttd.
The physician in charge of this lustitutioa bs
had many years espcrience in c?es ot venrl
DHlure. and his practical knowledge of evrf
symptom consequent on or arising frora tAtj
treated enses of venereal complaints, will best
great benefit to those calling upon him lr con
sultation, and be would caution those having
secondary symptoms remaining te be at o-
properly cured before the constitution broom'
undermined, the health broken down, snd Ois
intellectual and mental faculties destroyed.
mercury u.ei. ew oanes cured in sil hoars.
All cases of
Impoiriice, SpfrmatorrhieB
(Nemlnal WeakneM)
cured by a new and rJTectual treatment.' Cos
sultation free, and strictly confidential, frensa
Safes, SI ; three for i.50 by mail.
TO THE LADIES. , ,
The Doctor would state that he devote hi
personal attention to all classes of emal Vt-
eaes. ii is great female tteme-iy lor in uo-
strur-ion of the menses can be obtained by call
ing at the otlice. or ajtdresfing a leuer io it.
Km ZtT. Omaha. Nebraska. etcb.s-
ing tbe price.;i).')i. Liwlies in a certs i a eondi-
,..r. .V.,.Ml,t Tw.i take this medicine, as it will
surelv produce miscarriage, friend for eirealsf
to "Married Ladies Only," which contains I":
able information to every married lady. All
correspondence treated confidential and prcintt
ly attended to on the receipt of a reasonable fee.
Office hours from a. m. to I p. m. buudsy
from 3 to 6 in th afternoon. aagttyl
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tho Blackamithing line on short notic ana
the best styl. Shoeing. Reoalrim', apd Up
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