Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 14, 1869, Image 3

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    She gUbraofta gientM.
Mills County Fair commenoca
ur.-.by of tins week.
n thcr la nr. l t of hamls arrivel to
. to work on tlie Kail ltoad.
r (Jvrus Woolman, of the
I
'. v ,
i R. m ebraska, arriv
s
he city tlii.3 evening.
,t 11 ! Murphy is erecting a fine
.Ifuce near the purveyor (reneral's
a
! he work? on lottery & Lazcnhy's
,1 Livery .Stable is progn-ing rapid-
,V'f occupy almost all our entire space
lay with the. awards of the frtate
ml of Agriculture.
vlIVs Morcan.lv!., ia erecting another
11- - . , ti,a In the south L
rt of town. Morgan is doing His part
tarns lnij'ru ni -
p i rich reward in rents,
Ilios. Doane, Cinct Engineer oi tne
A M. II. 11. in Nebraska, leaves to
rrow for the Pacific coast, to bo al
t 4)inc fifteen or twenty days.
The National convention to take into
isidcration the removal of the capital
he United States will be held in St.
uh on tne nn mm.
km. Melone, Ks.p, is one of the heav-
t rock workmen on the road between
e and Lincoln. He i.t working a
tivv iorce.oi iiaiiut, uiiii
ts at a lively rate.
flic election passed off very quietly,
persons apiearing to be particularly
rested. The vote in this city was
y lirht. probably little more than half
ote! being ol!ctl.
Mr. Williams informs us that aeteam
driver will be in operation on this
the river to-morrow, driving pilings
the 11. H. landing. The hammers of
? huge machines weigh twenty-two
udred and fifty pounds.
H.e "President came down this eve-
g with another load of iron. She
brought down a lot of forty foot
j.s for the railroad landing.
Workmen have commenced laying the
nlation for the new M. E. Chtireh,
ner lam auu ciaiu ?um. .i-j
builJ'm? on the south, eivl of the;r
loavhot the Main street front for
ir brick edifice at some future day.
ne of Mallorv's pile-drivers coin-
n'ed driving sticks into the ground
i afternoon Kouth of Main street.
v are driven I feet S inehfs apart,
Itlv? Fpans 1 ") feet apart.
ri-.e larpe two-sN.ry building of Capt.
15. Murphy gomj up very last,
i . -n it isonpl. tod it will be occupied
i new dry pious and clothing- estab
.uK'ut. Tl'.e ..-entlemen are in the
v now. and wil; open in the meantime
tJolding's oil staml. Ix)ok out for
ram m a lev. uajs.
Y) i.laytt.g with hi- httie M-n th-
rnuw. Mr. .Icrk: awiionraiiy snot in.
- - . i 11 j A
il't't j
, - , n . .
nr i iic i iv uoiM I" --" v....
s i anntlior warning Rain-t !';
v. or trrlin a-' of lirt'-ann. '
iur.ateiy, lit mis ccc, mum i.m .
oivci m in- w.mu-i. . ;
cal!ol to dress tins woumt. ;
11 l.vim from lion. JiivuicstoB Miat ,
filiation has been received nt Lis of- i
,.f il,e Lillinir of a .Sersreaut at J't. .
nr.;. hr a hait bree l inauta
s liveil imoiic the whites for many i
-j. 1 1(5 H!lUie0.iaieij 11J1 lJ lUu inui 1
rhrrnfeniiiL' to n'tum soon witu a 1
lUient force of Iuduns to "clean out"" j h? i- a hip fam y man. and likely to do
tlie whites in that re'uni. He is a I erodit to it. I leave to Parson Chevas
1 1 i . .. l. : ,;..; . 1.:.. ,..,.(ri.,.. t r ...
It.d. 1
-- pratitttdsto him tor taking my sister
,n iw"j'i' D'v. j Magpie, whom no maa of taste would
pvm' fnt'h.W iiiU m'ii the i'c- have taken. I leave to John Cad dell a
Lai the P. O. o,HM.ing of!';:tca-rotto the end that he may
We have on hand a large .quantity of
i tyjK', jmitable tor uc as Babbitt
al. 3Iachinists take notice.
larce quantity of bridge timbers is
!d up on the Hail lload grounAs south
Main Street.
lion. T. M. Marriuettc, Attorney for
0 B. A. 31. R. R. Co. in Nebraska,
Cjr Burlington to-day on business for
e Comjiany.
McBride, who had a surveying contract
ar Mr. Buck's, and who, it was feared,
id al.v been cobbled by the Indians,
income in, having completed his work.
T. K. Hanna left for Kansas City
tcnlay evening with his sick child.
ic was gaining a little, and if the fatigue
" the journey does not injure her she
U probably recover.
lieul-out, who shot and killed a man
1 the Nebraska City Ferry boat list
rir.c. has ha 1 his trial and been i'onnd -
lilty of murder in the first degree, and j
nteiicvd to the peniteutiary tor lite.
irui.s.ju,s vote at the po!L yesterday
-s not as large as the reputed vote at
J Platte Valley House Convention.
robably tliose individuals who said they
pild "not support the nominees of the
ceping Water convention'' did not
te for Simpson.
More drunken men are permitted to
p- t around loose" in tlas city thau in
"J" place we ever saw. Cannot souie
iing be done to prevent it? We are
Id the officers are allowed nothing for
"i citing thi.s class of men unless they can
t it from the parties arrested. How is
The IWs. of Nebraska C.tv. relates
ting, cruelty, etc., which occurred in
'-e County. Th'1 unfortunate victim.
! 8 !dy cf about 25 years, is now an in
mate of the Otoe County Jail, on charge
of &n attempt to take the life of her
Ur ge lord. Her name is Mrs. Lydia Ann
stron?. Capt. Bennet, of this city, was at
Omaha yesterday to get (Jen. Auger to
send out a party to ascertain if any furth
er traces could he found of deputy sur
veyor Nelson Ruck nmi nartv (ln
- i j
Aueer has agreed to wnd out a party of
rvju ai n ll. asuui;uu J CI uril-"
from th expedition he u now engaged
in
N-tin I or Tlinjcr of .Vbmokn.
The able Senator in Congress from
Nebraska has just finished a short and
brilliant campaign in favor of the Ke
publicau party of Pennsylvania, and will
htatt for Omaha on Thursday. His
speech from the rostrum of the Union
League last evening was a fine sumtnary
of the political situation, and made a
profound iinjres,sion upon the vast au
dience. General Thayer is one of our
positive public men. As colonel of the
1st .Nebraska ohinteers, he enteral the
Lnion army in jmi, Fervea with tyrant
p , , , - , n .1
. .Ill IllLlll tj tin. Vl'4 ui lii tiai
apointed a brigadier general, and was
subsequently brevettcd major general,
"For diMingui&lieu sen-ices. In lHo(
ho was elected one of the two Senators
in Congress from the new State of Nc
bnihka for the term ending March 4,
1S71. He has made an enviable record
in the Senate as a positive and steady
Republican. There has never been any
doubt as to hi course. Friend and foe
always knew where to find him. Be
lieving in the great principles of his par
ty, he opposed the pcrfiidy of A. John
son, voted for impeachment, and sus
tained the Union men of the South.
His high position in his own State and
in the country is not the result so much
of his marked ability as of his fixed ad
herence to his convictions and to his par
ty. He has lived to see those who fal
tered in the dark hour counted out of
the confidence of their constituents,
while men like Sumner, Wade, Butler,
Stevens, Boutwcll, Kelley, and Scotield,
have grown in the affection of their
friends and the respect of their adversa
ries.' General Tha3er was among the
first to advocate Grant as the Republi
can candidate for President, and has al
ways been a steady supporter of his Ad
ministration. The Republicans of l'enn
sylvania will never forget his valuable
services in their behalf in their strnegle
with the S'jcesssion Democracy. Phila
ilelphia Yf..
A PtMt Mortem Nlander.
The London (Canada) Telegraph says:
Before us is the copy of a will made by a
man in full possession of his senses, yet
with that cool appreciation of character
which would ficevi peculiar to the last
moments of life : "In the name of God,
Amen, I William Dunlop, of Gairbread,
in the township of Colborne. county of
Huron, being in sound health of body
nrjd mind, which my friends who do not
flatter me say is no great shakes at the
best of time.-; do make mv last will and
testament as follows, revoking, of course,
all mv former wills : I leave the property
of Gairbread and all other projerty
I anav be possessed of to my sisters Hel
en lioyle Story and Elizabeth Boyle
Ihin'op. the former because she is mar
ried to a minister who (may God bless
him) she henpecks: the latter beea use
ehe is married to nobody, nor is sholike
lyf to , for she is an old maid and not
uuirket rife, and I also leave to them and
their heir my share of tb.2 Ftoek and
implements n the farm; providing nl
wavs that tii'3 enclosure round mv broth
er's crave be re-crved ; and if either of j
them should die without isvac. the o;hcr j
is to inherit the whole. 1 leave to my j
sister-in-law, Ijoui-a Dunlop, alj my j
share of the household furniture and '
such traps, with the exceptions herein- I
! after ii'eiiti-'TiL'd. I leave mv !-i!ver !
t..ltlkr.r(1 to rhe llU!.st ol(1 j;,Iin. as tlu.
... . ....... - i
(tnt jvrr-'M-Jitatuc nt xWe lainily. 1 j
unuM liavo K ft i: to o!J -John himCit'. i
irivc meitoil if down to
Mar.. - t.MMicrai:- uiwlaLs
tt'ilal.s, tiii'I that ;
r.vniU Imve lioon a sacrileitc. However, i
J J ::;Vo liini tny li?r l-.orn Miiff-boi he I
cm o'.iy make teniiprai)co horn yxns j
- .7 " " ... " !
vtif - atmHinotlicr, Iiet-v Hamilton, of
Woo-lhal! ; wlion ?hn knows as much of
, rlif spirit a j-!ic iloos of the lotter she
will ho a much better Christian than she
I 1mvc my late brother's watch to
mv hrotlier Samlv. exhorting him at the
winotinio to irivc up ingpery ana
Ka licali-m, suid all other sins that do
uiii, ifv.". . iii.ii. M. it t: iu
hri t her-in-lii w Allen, my lmnrh howl, as
rttncoi militia, as a f-iuall token ot my
der the affliction of a slatternly wife. I
leave my bonks to my brother Andrew,
because he ha.- been jingling wallv, that
be may learn to read with them. I leave
ruy silver cup, with the sovereign in the
bottom of it, to my sister Janet Graham
Ihjnlop. liccause she is an old maid and
iou3, and therefore necessarily given to
torning; and also my grandmother's
snuti box, as it looks decent to see an
old maid taking suuff." The testator
was a eertain Ir. Dunlop, at one time a
member of the Legislature for Upper
Canada.
Washington, Oct. 12.
All the disposable white recruits at
Carlisle Barracks are to be forwarded to
Nebraska for assignment to the Fifth
Cavalry, and at Fort Columbia New
York and Newport, Kentucky, to Omaha
for assignment to the Thirteenth Infaw-
ry-
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to u. either by Note or Account
will please Vail and settle imediately.
Vw t.rr.rs & Uci'vnkr.
Valli-vs h RufTner are now receiving
; tho largest assortment of Boots and
Shoes ever brought to this market Call
and examine thorn. Nothing charged
for showing oods.
Vallerj-s & Rnffner arc ju-t iu receipt j
of a large tock of Pry Goods.
Vallerys & Ruffner have just received
a few more Kirby Reapers on which they
will give good time.
WANTED.
Bacon and Iard for which we will give
the highest market price.
Vallerys k Ruffner.
Vallerys A; Ruffnur are agents for the
Schuttler Wagons which they are selling
at reduced prices.
Vallerys & Ruffner are.'agents for the
G rover Sc Baker sewing machines, the
best in market. Call an 1 see rlicm.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COFFEE! COFFEEI
There will be a "CoBc Social" at the Coart
HrJtiM Hsll IViday ercnihg. Oct. 15, under
he direction of the ladle fit the MJ E. Church
Aid Society. All ire rpupoctfully invited to
ttmil. oetl2d&wtl
1
If tou want cheap clothing, or anything in
that line, call at ; W. STAlEt.XAc'a
oct4dltw3t
Just Received,
The largest Hock of the latent style of Clothing,
Furnishing Uood. Hats. Caps, Loots, Shoos,
etc., that m cvor brought west of the Mifvh,?-
ipi river. The prires are lower than before
the war. Call and cxatn'ne before purchasing
c!-iwhere. U'M. 5TADELMANN.
Oct. 7tu wa
$1200 and all Expeniei Paid?
Sec advertisement of A umricaii Shuttle 5e wing
Machine in our adrertiiiin? eoluiniu.: ly
Pay Up. '
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
uie will please call and par up immediately. A
word o the wie. etc.
Btlutf C. E. Fouov.
ESTAY'S ORGAN AND ft-ELODEAN AGENCY.
Mr. Kate Simp.on La. the agency of the atioro
celebrated instruments. Any person dexiroas of
obtaining a first clat Orgau or Melodeon with
all the latent improvements rach as vox jnbi
lanti, Ac., are requested to call at her residence
and get circular.
1'latt.tmoutii Aug. ilotf.
NOTICE.""
AH persons indebted t" the undersigned are
requested to call at her residence, eighteen mile
west of I'latUmouth, and nettle the fame imme
diately. aug.Hf. ROSE ANN IiECKEK.
If All Parlies Indebted to L't
Will call and etUe the same, they will cave
themselves both extra trouble ami espen-e, for
we must have all accounu and nnic due us
paid, and that immediatdy. as we are going
East and mu.-t have the cioney.
doom r.no. & co.
September 2d. 139.
WANTED A purchaser for six acres of
land Ailjoinmg' l'liittHinouth. Apply to
tSl'UKLOCK Jfc WINDHAM.
r ANTED A purchrtser for fifteen acres of
land ailjoininir r iaitsmoutli. Apply
61'LRLOCK Jt WINDHAM.
rANTEI A Purcbn-ser for a Residence
1 1 with two acre? of land ami improvements.
Apply to SPCRLOCK i WINDHAM.
rANTED W.OOi) Bushels Wheat. 10.000
T Bushels Oat. For which the highest mar
ket price will be paid in cash.
augJCtf. RUSSEL i IO0M.
fOJ AIJE.
IOR SALE. ievonly-five Lots in the City of
riiiit-niouth. Apply to
Oct. 7 Utf. SPURLOCK ic WINDHAM.
170 R SALE. Two lots in Glcnwood. Cheap.
V septa S. DUKE.
1X)R SALE A half se-ition of Land, lying in
. six miles of Plattsmouth. Two years time
given on half the purchase money. Apply to
augl2tf SPURL0CK & WINDHAM.
F0R SALE. acres of land adjoining
Plattxniouth. Enquire of
sept P. DUKE.
FOR SALE. The southwest quart crof section
11. township 12 nnnh. range 1U cnt. En
quire of septSj- 'S. DUKE.
10R SALE OH K EXT The property be
longing to D. Marqnett will l.e Fold or
rented on rensotiable t?iuis. The house con
tains 6 rooms. There is ulso a largecistern with
filter, a cellar, a stable, and othero nvcuicnccs.
A pply to T. M. M AKQl KTT.
sepUtf
TOR SALE. A Farm nittinfcd a milennd a
JL half soutk of Light Mile Grove, fenced and
it) ncr-s broke.
aug2'itf
For particulars applv to
S-PLHLOCK Jfc WINDHAM.
1
."OR SALE. A Farm contnininir XZ) acres.
situated lour miles from Platismouth, nil
fenced, and a'.Tfs under cultiv.-ition.
auglJtf Sl't HLOt'K A- WINDHAM.
IjViR SALE. A r.nni of f.mr hundred :n r..s.
well watered, and si;uutcl ' Miles from
Ashland.
Biii.-1-tf Si'URL'H K A WINDHAM.
IDil .S-AI.K.- An imp;o cd Vtiiiu. situated )'.'
miles tr. en tin- city of linitsiiMUih. 1I
piirtivuiiirs npplv to
uugl-tf sri'RLOCK .t WINDHAM.
14TlK SALK. A l-'ii rut -onl:iiniir- liili im-ics, j
. tiiiuutoi j mill" fr:iii I'l:l7-lii..iitli. :t!i 1 1'M
at ffr- !i.i.kt.a. lt-iifc.l. tn.l h try-itr.'l-a-h.t!f !
pinr lioii-i.-.
aufc-Itf ril'CKl.OCK &. WINDHAM.
k ACUi- of LAND totra loforTOM N
l.iIS. At-tilv to
.lL-t. T.itf.
Sl'l HLoi K & WINDHAM.
1,VR !LAK Lt in Pli'fi-moutli :
l.Mi'i;oi;j.
L t-7 nu''. S in !n !: ::7.
We t hnlt'lot S in tlot k Zi.
Lotl2 in i!iik -.i.
Xot S in Um-k is.
Lots :i aii'l 4 in likx'l; 29.
Lut t iu hlock L"S.
Lot i iu U.x'k IS.
au S31'L' BLOCK A W1X1HIAM.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
A tlie munition of iuy term of oflice U nr:ir
at lmri'1, when it will be neeeyMfiry lor 1110 to
innke a.fiiuM Kfttlrinen of tbe aliairs of my ie
partinent in the eounty; Notice in hereby siviii
that nil peront) knowinif themselves to In-in
arr.-ar. for Uizes will call lit my office ami settle
within ten ly trora this date. r I Khali be
compelled to send a eolb.H-tor to collei-t the sair.c.
By peltline this matter immediately you will
save trouble and coftM. S. DI KE.
Go. Treas. CasCo., N eb.
PUttsnionrh. Neb.. Oct. 2.--dlOtwlt
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
Notice is hereby iriren that theeo-partneiliip
heretofore existiuK between D.inl. J. Hrosnan
and John Thomson has this day bern li.-olvel
by uiutiiHl eonscnt. All debts due or owimr ruid
firm will be puid orrecrived by J. 1 bomson.
JOHN THOMSON.
IiAVL J. HROSNAN.
ThuDkinf; tlie public for the liberal patronnfrc
eztended to the firm. I will further ask them to
call and see me at the old stand of Krosnan &
Thomson, where I am now prepared to do the
fair thiDK in the wny of dispensing? rfood liquors
and cigars to the thirsty and sraokinir public.
JOHN THOMSON.
Suceeasor to Brosnan 1 Thomson,
riattsmouth. Oct. 7. Si:l. octlldlt
SUNNYSIDESAMPLEROO!Vi.
TH E BEST
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
CAN ALW.US BE HAD AT
John Thomson's,
MAIN STREET, NEAR SECOND.
Piatt motill?, - Nebraska
?e kkltf.
ORGANS !
MELODEONS!
J. MUELLER,
Councti Ttlufr, Iua,
Dealer in the celcbrntcd Steck - MfC;mmoii
l'iiiuo and other MuMcal insiruinents.
All iastrumcnu warranted five years. TolHj 1
WOOUVORTH & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS,
STAT I?0 M H ,
Binders and Paper Dealers,
ST. JOSEPH. - , - - .MISSOURI.
OCt
J. & H. J. Streight
DKALEKS ts
Fruits, Confectioneries, Toys,
NOTIONS, BOOKS.
STATIONERY &C.
Plattsmouth. An??t.
TIL.L,IT'i' rOTTESHEB.
ATTORNEY A"T I. A v.-, ria-iout'i. -.
Builders, Attention !
LARGEST STOCK OF
3I U 25S 33 3ES 3&
EVER IN PLATTSMOUTH 1
KERSHAW & W AUG IX
Are now prepared to furnish all sort of building
material at reduced prices.
Call and see them. aug-IOdif
TUOS. K. TOOTLE.
T. -.BAKM.
1. R. CL4B
Tootle, Hanna & Clark,
b isr KZ H3
v:ai.krs i.n
mo1c1 and Silver Coin,
KKCHANGE,
U.S. ami other Slocks.
Diafts drawn on mil parts of tbe United States
and Europe. Deposits received, and spueial at
tention given to collection.
Plattsmouth, Neb.
jc24tf
NEW
MEAT MARKET!
GEO. FICKLEK,
Corner Main and Second Streets,
PLA TTS M0CT1 1, NEBRASKA,
keeps constantly on hand the best of all kinds of
MEATS,
which he will furnUh to customers at tho best of
rates for cash. ju; wmJ
B. SPCHLOCK,
n. it. WINPITM.
Dept. O'k & Rec'r.
Co. Clerk x Uccorder.
Spurlock & Windham,
PLATTSMOUTH - - XKItRA SKA .
Front Rooms of Court House
Clerk and Treasurer's Office,
LASDS BOUGHT ASD SOLD.
Titles Examined,
ASD
Conveyances Made,
Taxn Paid and Receipts loricnrded
Promptly.
9
Plattsmouth. June IS. lStjS nil.
REAL ESTATE ! !
7,000 Acres
OF CHOICE LANDS,
Improved and Unimproved,
For sale on reasonable terms; also. City proper
ty, consisting of Residences and I uimproved
Lots. Those desiring to invest capital will find
it to their interest to call and exuiuino our list
beloro purchasing e.ser. &
LOOK HERE !
All Real Estate placed in our h:inds for salo
will be thoroughly advertised without extra cost
to the owner. Wo iruarauty to advertise every
piece cf property placed on our sale books, piv
!iC full description of same when desired. This
gives parties dusiring to sell the full advantage
of advertising their property for sale, wit hout
having n dollar ot the expense to pay
nu pit t. M'L'ttLOCK A WINDHAM.
Improved Farm and Timber
For sale. The farm i situatetl inilrs west
of riatlr-moulh : aeres underenltivntinn.nid
10 ai res of timber: a'.. o. a story un i a half
house. For terms M-e .,...
niiiSJti.j sri KLfK lC WINDHA.M-
Improved Farm for Sale.
C -iitiiiiiiiiv 4l acres. A miles t of l'latts
,",;::?J?.;r.iAl",,J' MTRLHCK A- WINDHAM.
A Great Bargain.
We hive for sab- an S acre tract of lard Ijins
ten miles soulbet from i'lriltsiiioiitli. nhich
can bo had Ml a bargain if nj. plication is made
s.n.
l'l'BLiK'K . WINDHAM.
aus'.tf
FINE ART GALLERY.
: 0NE DOOR KAST OF COURT HOUSE.)
Where I 11m permanently located, and prepared
to make all kintid of
SUN PICTURES,
Such as Photographs. Atnbrotypes, (ieius. Opal,
Porcelain. Watch Dial. Minettes, rf-c.
Work done neatly and promptly, and
WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
Also, keep a well selected ytock of
Oval aud Square Frames.
All are respectfully invited to call and exaruino
specimens. V. V. LEONARD. Arti-t.
julviitf I'lattsinuuth. Neb
S25 !
325 !
THE AMERICAN
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
Is retailed at ft price withia the reach of all.
This machine uses a straight needle, makes
the LOCK STITCH (alike on both sidesi, has a
eelf-adjustinir tension, und can do every variety
ofsewinir. It will hem. fell, bind. cord, braid,
team, quilt, tuck, ruffle and (father; will work
equally well ou pilk. linen, woolen or cotton
Koods. with linen or cotton thread.
Tha American Shuttle Sewing Machine ia
Warranted for Five Years
Our Agents will be supplied with duplicate
parts of the machine in care of accident. It
makes precisely the same Ftitch made by the
Singer, Wheeltfr i Wilson, Howe and Florence
machines;. It hu the under-feed. like the best
of high priced machines, and is the only
Low Priced Shuttle Machine
in the market that has this feed. We are ena
bled to sell a hrst class Shuttle Machine at a
very low price, 0:1 account of its simplicity, and
consequent low coct of inaimtacturinif, iu com
purisou with complicated machined.
a;e.T!
We wish tOMrranBC with agents, male or fe
mule. to represent the American Shuttle Sewing
Machine in each State. County and Towu in the
Uuited States and Ontario. Estra inducements
to experienced agent?.
For full particulars, m to salary and commis
sion, address .
. V. N. ANDREWS, ticneral Agrnt.
letroit, Mich.
N. B. For the Kenotit of our Agents, we have
aiTaugcd with parties who have goods suitable
f r Scwinjc -Machine Agents t" sell. We will
s nd book of samples and full particulars on re
ceipt ot one red stamp. Adilross
O. V. X. ANDREWS. General Apent.
u:JUyl Detroit. Mich.
Woticc.
In District Coir-t 2d. .Indicia! Di-trict within
and fir Cass County Nebraska.
Dauiel EikenWriy I
ajaint '
Ila id L'hedestcr
and A. Uuiu I
To DaviJ Chcdc-tcrand A. Dain non resi
dent defendant, you are hereby notified that
Daniel Eikenbciry will take the testimony of
various witnesee. belore A. II. Stutsman. No
tary' Public, at Chariton. Lucas county, Iow:i,
at 10 o'clock a. 111.. of Thursday, the 21t dy of
October. lVif, ami contiriuc until it o'clock p. m.
of sid day. and V adjourn from day to day until
all the deiMi.itiuit.-i are t&keu said depositions
to be used in the trial of a cause in the District
Court of the il Judicial District of Cass county,
Nebraska, in an action wherein Daniel Eiken
berry is plaintiff, and David Chedester and A.
Bain are defendants.
DANIEL EIKENBERRT.
Hv .MaWVI.I ,t t'HAPMlIf, Attvs.
. I t 'U.l "
WHOLESALE & IRIETAIX.
DEALERS IN
JDJEIT GOOD
Boots, Shoes,
August 2.T, 1S'.).
aug2Ctfl
DOOM. 1JRO. & CO.
have a large ,ytxk of
Dress (ioxl.s.
Dress (iixxls,
Dress Gools,
lress ( roxls,
Piece GikmIs,
Piece Gotids,
Pijce Good,
White ( iikhIs,
White Goods,
White Goods,
Wliit.e Goods,
Browii Muslins,
lirown Muslins,
Brown Muslins,
Bleached Muslins. Dentins, bine Si hruwn
Bleached Musliiis, Dentins, blue & brown
Bleached Muslins, Deriiins, blue Jt brown
Shirting, check and stripe,
Shirtinjr. check and .stripe,
hirtinr, check and stripe,
Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Suirar,
Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar
Choice Rio Coffee, Brown Suirar,
Syrup, Brown Sugar,
Doom, Bro. i Co. have just received
another large lot of Glass pnd Queens
ware. jyrup, Salt FUh,
Syrup, Salt Fisli,
Dried Fruit, Queensware,
Dried Fruit, Queensware,
Dried Vruit, Queensware,
G lass Ware,
Glass Ware,
Glass Ware,
And a general stock, to which they call
the attention of the Farmers and Public
generally. Have the best selected stock
and make the lowest prices. Remember
the place, the west corner in the Big
Brick, Main street. Plattsmouth Neb.
Doom, Bro. A Co.
john j. itrsstxi
DEALERS 1N
J2s JD G-K -A.-X N"
Agents for BirdsalFs Threshers, Buffalo Pitts Threshers,
Geissr Threshers.
New Yorker, Buckeye, John P. Manny's, Climax.
IjO"W"S : Industrial, Dixon, Grand Deicur, Skin
ner, Iron Beam, Rod & Mould Board Breaker.
MISCELLANEOUS IMPLEMENTS:
Sulky Rakes, Revolving Hay Rakes.
Little Giant Fan Mills.
Johnson's Corn Shellers,
Wier's Walking Corn Plows.
Van trjnt Sroad Cast Seeder,
Buckeye Drill & Broad Cast Seeder.
Union Corn Planters.
Sorgo Cane Kills, Beils, &c.
Every Implement Warranted.
J'latt-nioutli. Auau-stti, I8G'..
S. BLOOM &
RtADY-MAuE
mMlmc loth in
1
-UitMSHING
BOYS' AND CHILDREiVl'S CLOTH1SMC,
Hats Sl Caps, Boots & Shoes,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
Mam Street, Second Door East of Court llousr-,
Plattsmouth, Keb.
BRANCH HOUSE -.Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. m.vzd
SIMPSON? ItfXIGSSXaWiLI'X1 6k CfO,?
DKAI-KKS IX
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
JL)OOES. SASH, &C,
Have niiioved their Lumber Yard to the cornor ot
MAIN AND SIXTH
And have on hand and are receiving Lumber in suiTn-ient in an ties to Ifill all "orders, and r.t j.rice
to suit purchasers. We have also on hand and for sale at low figures
59 Barrells of Cement,
50 " Lime,
20 Barrells of
We invite all to cull and see us at our new place o
riattsmouth. Nebraska. September 1, l!5G".dw
American Knitting Machine
The only complete Knitter in use. V
anything trom a
iilkmtl
SOCK TO A JACKET
Can be seen at Clark k Plunimer's Dry fioods;
pfrc tcrti'dir ; r.. HEisri.. Af i.
Queensware,
All parties indebted to us by oju n ac
count or notes now due or past due. must
pay the smne by tiio:!'vth ofthis month.
(August.) And all notes due us from
the 20th of August to the 1st of Septem
ber Mint be paid promptly for we
shall lie obliged to protest if not paid at
niaturitr. Doom, Bki. Jfe C.
DOOM. BRO. & CO..
Aurents for Binlsall's Threshing Ma
chines. Buffalo Pitt Threshing Machines.
Xew Yorker Self Raker Rettjier. '"Ruck- j
eye .Mower ami Ueaper, . i . -iaiut s
ReajH-r and Jower, Wier's "Walking
Cultivator; Broad Cast Seed Sower. IioJ
and Mould Board Breakers. Stubble
plows of all kinds.
Kvzry Ln tlrm nit Wrrtt;it'.
m - -
Just received It X barrels of Salt.
J)oom, BitO. & Co.
imom7b7uT& CO.
Dealers in Stale and Fancy lXtytJoods,
GrtK-crs, Boots, shoes, Glass and Queens
ware. 0O si'amless bags for s;ile by
Doom. Bito. & Co.
We would advise all parties wanting a
good article of Tea go to Dooms' and ge:
it, they have the licst Tea that we have
ever seen in this citv.
If you want to get some A No. 1 Su-
uar Cured Hams, go to
Doom, Bro. A Co.
WANTED,
1000 dozen eggs.
20K) lbs fresh butter.
bv Doom, Bro. & Co.
J. E. UOOM,
(Late of Doom, Bro. A- Co..)
Vi"r
COODi
1
aabi i
STREETS, PLATTSMOUTH,
250 Bushels Plastering Hair,
Lti ' Co
clc: Tzzlz.
1 ii-h
l.Vi' iC-N. :ilt l: 1 :
THE BRjQHIj
MONTHLY, il CENTS A YEAH
One cf the prettiest, altogether the cheapest,
and many Ky t'i best pi.j.tr ever piwli.-hed lor j
younir people. Send ior it i.nd say where you
saw thi advertisement. Spe.-imcn Sent fori
s-ump. Lookout lor news about the IJr.icnr j
SJPK,
ALDEN A- TRUE.
IN .!:-:! r. 0:i .iv, I!!.
i 'Ot
"W" IEEE I T E3 &
PtAt.T.Jt 1
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals.
Toilet Soaps, Brushes, all kinds, Perfumery, and
Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters,
fshoulder Braces, Grass and Garden Seeds,
..''
IPITITK WOES AWI RffQlTOR,
Portnr-fictna? purposes. '
Paint.s Oils, Varnislies and Dye Stuffs,
Stationary, Carbon Oil, Lamps, Chimneys,
Glass and Putty, alo,
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,-
i . . . t
GREEN AND CANNED FtfUSTS
COiSFKCTIONKKY, &c. -Vc.
Uuviti? 1
! the Ih'ouI"' in our liue of trinlt. uikI
List .luiility t mii-i'ly th.e wuw.-at very lo
tin irmtf j til thv iti1
Plattra uth. Nu'iraki. April 2f. ISn.
THE ItliASOvY
13,347
WHY
Were sold in Hie Year 1SOS
II BKi'AUbE
SOT O.V; HAS IlVKll VAILED
TO CIVS
ENTIRE S,
THE PKUFKCT
THE PKUFKCT P 1 ' " ltvV
Charter Oak Stove
Foi.r 1
ASD WHKKKVKR KJOW.1
They Stand, Unrivalled
FOB ECONOMY.
FOR DURABILITY,
AND CONVENIENCE.
,Fo- Simplicity of ManrMTrepient,
And for Cleanliness in Cookie,
.... wr . i ...... i .-
I hen are. wine iumuuikui.-,
Manufactured in the Went, and adapted to
tht w:int. i'f
Western and :ou:hern
PEOPLK.
Snrcly no good bousekccr.er can afford to be
without one.
FOB ritll E LloT, aucbks
Excelsior 'Manufacturing
C?o rsa-ip any
,-2 .1 '-r.lt A. M.u'i. st.. Sr. J.m's, f.
-.1 II I.Y -
a . dUtvo est
Esa.iCt!.;;jtviil!i, c?i
C apt. i. iujo & CO.,
Wholesale and rct:iil dealers in
WINES AND I.IQUOItS
Also a very choice .-lection vf
TOR1GCO CIO.R
Main street, second door cii't of the Seymour
Ili.ue. Nebraska City. Neb. , . , . ,
Ar jut riceiviiiK n new btock of Ocntime '.(!
Uourhon direct from liourbon county, Ky.. iit-
tere, etc.
111 J XI " .
LEGAL. iWntHI.
Alice Tomuey. by her hufbaud
:nd next friend. Henry
Tooiney.
vs.
Mary K. Taylor. Olheli Tay
lor, Kulus Taylor und Lilly
Tavltir.
District Court.
Cai ctiiinty.
Nebraska.
To November
Tumi. !'..
To Mary E. Taylor. Ophviia Taj lor. Kufus Tay
lor aud Lilly Taylor: '
you arc hcr. bv notified that I have fiUnl a pe
tition in the Di.-trict Court of Cass o -nty and
St;ite of Ncbra-ka. wherein I claim to be the
ir, T ! R 1.'.- K ! of 1-. v.. ec .k. x ii.
SK 'i Sw- Tl-'. KU: all of said laun
Ivinir and licinit in th
brn'-iiili that VhV:
of Ncbra-ika. nnd irav
becoiiveye I to me: that unlcr- you i ll-ar and
plead, answer or demur to nail bill, on ior Uf.-
tore the K.thdav of November. A. D. 1. the
. i . 1 1 L... . b-m i m
allccationi! therein contained, will be lahcii aa
true, and a decree rendered iu nai I cause in ac
cordance with the praycrin said rtitif.ii.
ALK'b luuJlti.
T 'Jrniausu, Haxbv A McLennan, for com
'.: "nnt m-ti w4
LEGAL iOTiCE.
John PauUtinc. ) District Onirt.CiiK!eouiity.
v V Nebraska.
Ulacker AMcI'hail. j To Novcin v- on. ;,.,.
To Ubi..kcr A- McPhail : . , .
You are hereby iin'i'i"' '' i
uienced un iu'tior. aumii ' ' '
("oiirl in aud fur the -n'..
Nebrar-ka. wliercin I cli... .
81H. with intereM on tin . ' ;
ilar nF JiiiiniirL' A 11. 1SH. 711 in . '
received 4'or uiy n.e : that I hav j eau.d an ut-
t4:hment to be issued in said cause, aud your
pmpei-y, to wit: the N. W. 'i of the N. J .
ind S. f.. of N. W. ! I. and the N. K. M of the N.
W. M. all in Sec. 35. T. l. R- l i. ll m U.?
county of Ou--s an 1 State of Nehrask.. ha been
atUicbed thcrcn ; and, that unle. you ai...-r
and plead to said :ietiu on or betura the bth
day of November. A. H. 1 ju dim nt wil! .
render 1 peainu' ,ri "-'id cu, "d ml
i.'o'.ti-.y oiiterci to be sold ''i-ly 'hn same
with eost-. .luil.V I'Al'Lr I I N K.
oc'.Twt My W. M Lfnn.v.v, hif attorney.
Probate police
Notice U hereby (riven that on the 2Tth day of I
September. . n. lv!l. iMiam Miy.u-r aepositpi
a naner wiih the Hrola; Judce of Ca?s county.
Statintrit t be the last Will and Tcrtr.tuent ff
Frederick t-ehlunti. late ot Cr.-s county up-
x- . .i f . . .....I
ail persons iutere-ted will appear on luesday. j
tlie l'.'tti .lav ot orloner A. u.iv.p.m i. - ci . r
in. at the nfTi-e of the I'rohnte C-itirt in tne Clir
of lMattsii-.onih. win-re said Will will be consid-
eii-t to ailiii;'to I'robate
wm. i. ; m;k.
Sept i; w
I'robate Juiigc.
-Eimy JioTicK.
Taken up by the subscriber, in f-o'ith Lend
precint. Sept. .1th. one biy m ire. su)?;i ,.-e I to ba
twuvcarsoll. No mr.. k or bran I jvrcirable.
Tuo.s. W. fill . ST At.
uvU r'
ia:gas notice.
District Coart 2l Judical District within and
In
!; t.i-s county. .cijrs-Ki,
Maria Harper. I
I- a'aiiit .-..itH-e j
j Senate Harper. ) !
To f-ciiatc luirpur. noii-resi- !
. .i:-iii, .. ... . .
1-iit. d-fcii. hint, you arc hereby -.:: i'i ..-d that
ai.. . 1 1 .. ,.ti tii- .iitv at ..iiu-riii...-
lv..l. tiled a et:t ioiiT.1 the District -Couit i.f the j
'.'t judicial District within and for t'a.ss eo-inty.
i i lie
y ci.ia-ka. tn" oije -. an 1 iiraver oi aiu petition
the lion. I ot Mainuiouy exisiiiit? I;!;veeii your- i
sen' and said ihiintii:'. aii-l di-'-rcc:it? that said I
plainji hair b art the cusI-hIv a.id control
Jjt.a iij,r, r :u I Mai-vic M. Harper, in;,
ehil.!ren ot'ai-l i.i.atiU and liei'eii. lent.
I Of!
ant i
yoa arP require i to nnswersaid pei ion on or
i.L.f,.. :he 1st day of N'ovcmbc-. W.'.
i
M.iilA iiAKi-EIt.
Ky Max weii A uapiiiaii. Attorneys. .
. '. - ! : ! :!.. .
owner of the tollowniK iKti.)i h rc 11
W ii ..1 S W Vx. Sec 1:7. T lo, H 1-j.- i."f.-r jj:
HI II J S i: of S W.Scr 34. T li. K V. : - N "4
..rx- i- I -.i Till HI?.- S K l1 1 N fc '-4 ot
sei.rpiw
BUTTERY,
jiru rt'iurf'l i.l I.lthc rtck f Oi. t the
pnotv.
W II ITE & BUTTERY.
Lock. Stitch Reversible FfCd
Sewing Machine
warded the
kest Premium
ft Mil
wh..cver ti-hiliteJ.
THE ONLY ONE
.-. - . . , . . x
cnpiitdc of .'cwinir in more than one direction
and rh.ncniiig ull itn inrn ffuu without toitiiif
uinchiue or turning the cloth.
It uses and wiute Icm thrd thn any oibsr,
and will coinuiciice a stum without holding tha
cnJ.- ot tne tnrca.i. - - - -
v arrantoa to sew noavy or nne t'oons eanii'7
well.
Over 50.000 -Machines Sold
Sluce 1861.
;,.nd fur Rt.luri Bn.i circuiiw.
1
WM. K. PIaAN'T. tJm l Ait't.
oI2 Xorlh l-'i.;irt'j street, St. l.oui. Jin.1 -
Lill. 15. II. 15 LACK. Aet.
I'iuttsiiKiuth. Neb.
READ,;
The following from
the CINCINNATI
TIMES, one of the
most reliable news
papers in the United
States. What can
be more convincing?
HOISIE
TESTIMONY.
Tiik CrxciNNATi Daily Timku
oy Aliircli 21. 18G1. aava: (
r w j
The Scandinavian
remedies tijjpe.ir to
be growing m favor.
with the public, i;
i . . . . m m ' r . ' M m &
1
a,"J O J
l tin tostimniimTs fon.
j
, t I MT FPf'OIVOfl llV
J UllllliV llttl "Ull 1JV
i v mr
the proprietor. A
letter from Wiscon
sin, to be found in
our advertising col'
umns, announce that
among the physi-
ijcians of the locality
it is becoming very
popular, and what is
very unusual, is be
ing adopted by them
in their practice, as
a cure for many dis-
! eases wfiich they can
inot treat cliectually
' 1
III ClllV V i"
s -
; fk 1 1 1 1 1 npt-f - , ir I
. V IfilllJlCl rlClSHI lllcll
(he immense trade
jcarricil on lor sev-
w
OT0 -rri in 4 Ik-,
ICIcll y3cllS II lIIC"-;C
i .
i medicines lias dur-
'nig the present year
t m f .
iseany uuiioieu.
Tlieir process of
' t'O t I f I k
by a
tiyzr&a in mil ei r l
l'.lll"l I Iflll ML.'
: .
i 4 lTr?l ll T 1 1 k I KT m
i w . M- 1 '
tion of the blood,
and a consequent
nr. . 1 r. 4 I tx r C
! C ft fill IL ii 1 1 OI 1 til HiV
w k