Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 21, 1869, Image 4

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    LOCAL ISTErWS.
From Thurduy'$ Daily.
D. McKinnon, Eaq.,
was in the city this a. m.
of Klinwood,
O. A. Derby & Co. wUl open a large
Ftotk of Furniture in a few days.
Mr. SamL May, of Stove Creek, was
in in the city this morning, with election
returns.
A new wife arrived yesterday for
Mr. Brown, Sec and Treasurer for the
B, & M. R. R. Co. in Nebraska.
The jile driving for the It. R. bridge
south of Main street will be completed
to-morrow.
Mossra. Hamburger & Co. are opening
an extensive stock of goods at Golding's
old store.
Panics who have examined the Rail
road work wett from this city say it is
the beat iuade road in the United
States.
The R. R. Co.'n safe was Fiiecesefully
elevated on derricks to the third story
window to-day, and taken in "out of the
wet."
E. Sage, Esq., of this city, purchased
Mr. J. M. Wood's premium 3 year old
bull, at the State fair, for $20. He id
a (?i looking animal full blooded Dur
ham. A look at the stone work along the
Railroad west from here will convince
iay man that it is no trifling job to build
a good road.
Lawyer Sum. M. Chapman, of this
city ha a novel case in hia practice
Attachment and Garni-9he process We
wish him success. Samuel has found his
Col. Peck, of the R. li. Engineers,
was in th city yesterday. We learn
from him that th work out for the first
twenty miles is nearly completed, ready
for the iron.
Wra. Wilcox, Esq., Agent of the
Great Western Telegraph Company, is
in tha city, soliciting subscription of
stock to build a lino to this city. He
should receive encouragement.
Dr. P. Renner, deputy U. S. Internal
Revenue Assessor for Nebraska, arrived
in th city last evening, and is engaged
to-day in looking after Unclo Sam's fi
nances.
A new post office has been established
at Ulysses, in Seward county, and Gala-
anua McCarty, formerly of this city, has
appointed postmaster.
"KTia. L. 'Hobbs, Trcsurer elect for
this eoanty, left for Burlington this af-
tcrnorw fr about $5,000 worth of fruit
trees and shrubbery, for which he has
orders m this county.
Lewis A. Walker, of Omaha, sold out
to the Democracy for a nomination on
their ticket for County Superintendent
vof Public Instruction, and got beat over
four hundred. Served him right
Tha TL R. transfer boat is now making
regular trips betwen this city and the
St, Mary's switch, bringing material for
the completion of the railroad west from
this city. She brings pilings, bridge
timbers, lumber, tits, iron, hand cars,
tools of all kinds, and cvery-thing used
in the instruction and operation of a
lirst-class railroaJ.
From Frulay't Daily
The Democrats of Douglas county
have elected a Sheriff.
Judge Gage Is agent for the paper
sheeting, used instead of plastering.
C. II. Walker, Esq., was the Repub
lican nominee for Clerk of Saunders
ounty, and is reported elected.
There were strong indications of a row
in the street in front of the Herald of
fice last night, but no collision.
O. N. Chaffee, Esq., who had the
contract for establishing the west bound
ary lino of Nebraska, has completed his
work and returned.
The returns are all in, and show Albin
elected by about 40 majority over Hob
ron. We will give the official canvass as
soon as it is made.
"Vice-President Colfax passed through
Omaha last Monday, on his return from
the Pacific Coast. During his stay in
Omaha he was the guest of Hon. Geo.
W. Frost
Nearly fifty emigrant wagons crossed
into Nebraska at this place yesterday,
each one carrying a family. They were
thrifty looking people, just the kind we
want in Nebraska.
Gen. Thayer has procured the estab
lishment of two new post offices in
Seward Co., one at Ulysses (noticed
yesterday) and one named Earle, with
John J. Welch as post master.
A considerable amount of stock has
been taken in this city in the Great
Western Telegraph Company. The line
will be in operation here in about two
mouths, and will be immediately extend
ed to Lincoln.
Our former fellow-townsman, Alonzo
Throckmorton, waa in the city to-day.
He is now one of the "yeomanry" and
realdes on Salt Creek.
A fellow named Kelley was arrested in
the "Legal Tender" Saloon last night for
flourishing a revolver and making threats.
He deposited $40 as surety for his ap
pearance before tie Recorder this morn
ing. Stadelmann begins to see the money to
be made by building houses, and will
commence the erection of another busi
ness house,next week,between the brick
school house, corner Main and Second
trect and Merges Si Hro.'s Marble
Yard.
Jonathan Adams, llsq. , has shown ua
a curiosity in the shape of a red and a
white Nansemond Sweet Potato growihg
from the sauie ftalk. ILj has a small
quantity of the red Nansemond, a now
variety in these parts. He thinks they
"are a little hardier than the yellow, i
though probably not quite so proline.
We learn that ye.-terday morning
while Mrs. C. II. Kim:, Mr?. John
Tewksbury and Mrs. Samuel Richard.-iii
were going from the residence of Mr.
Mutz, at Eight Mile Grove, to the resi
dence of Mr. Austin, the horses became
unmanageable, upsetting the carriage
and injuring all the ladies somewhat, but
none dangerously. Mrs. Richardson
wag injured more severely than the
others. The horses ran away, complete
ly demolishing the carriage.
Mr. Gray, of the "Anchor and In
man," principally tn-inan, was bro't
to an anchor yesterday for "appropriat
ing" a rifle belonging to anothe r party.
he was taken lefore Judge Gage, and j
bound over for appearance at Court, and
in the absence of $20 bail was commit-'
ted. Mr. Gray appears to be an inoiTen
sive man, but has teen pouring large
quatities of ' the enemy" down him
since he arrived iu this place. He was
undoubtedly crazed with liquor, and be
ing out of fund?, took the gun and sold
it for money with which to buy whisky,
lie appears like a man who has been
well raised, but whom whisk has utter
ly destroyed.
A. M. Ghost, of Lincoln was in the
city to-day, and called on the Herald.
We learn from him that the republi
can ticket was triumphant in Lancaster
county notwithstanding the democracy
done their "level best." Mr. Ghost is
elected County Superintendent in Lan
caster county. The ticket elected is as
follows :
Probate Judge, S. B. Pound; County
Clerk, R. A. Bain; Treasurer, John Cad
man; Sheriff, Sam. MeClay; Surveyor,
M. Langdon; Coroner, D. W. Tingloy;
County Superintendent, A. M Ghost;
Commissioner, Robert Faulkner; Com
missioner to fill vacuncy, D. H. Stud
deth. Justices Lincoln Precinct G.
C. McKay and C. T. Greer; Constables,
C. Richardson and G. T. Maxwell; As
sessor, I). A. Sherwood.
From Saturday' Daiif.
Stadelmann's new C'lothinz House will
be ready for occupation in a few days.
O. A Derby Si, Co. reaeived last even
ing their first instalment of furniture for
their hou.e in this city.
We learn that the Mills Count v Fair
is progressing finely, and that "mine
host" of the Betts House is in his glory
We hear it stated that a con t met was
closed yesterday bv" the R. R. Co., for
00,000 ties, the delivery to commence
immediately.
Carpenters have been at work for the
past few days putting on a new roof, and
otherwise repairing the Herald office
building.
The latest report from Saunders Co.,
is to the effect that Walker was two
votes behind Brush for County Clerk,
with Douglas precinct to hear froiu.
Buttery & Lazenby's brick stable is
growing rapidly under the direction of
Mr. Haliowell. When complcthe, this
will be by far the finest stable in Ne
braska. The pile3 driven for a R. R. landing
struck rock at the depth of about fifteen
feet at least they would go no farther,
and it is supposed they struck rock.
The grading for sidewalks on the
North wde of Main street, between
Fourth and Sixth, is being done. This
is a much needed im provement.
Miss Despain's new building, corner
Fourth and Vine Streets, is fast ap
proaching completion. She contemplates
putting in a large stock of Millinery goo .Is
as soon as the building is ready.
We hear considerable complaint from
farmers that potatoes and cabbages are
rotting. The yield has been abundant,
but it is thought a large proportion of
both crops will rot before winter.
The Stock holders of the B. & M. R.
R Co. in Nebraska hold their first meet
ing in this city on the 2Sth inst. to elect
a board of directors, and transact other
business.
Mr. Duke took his big pear of which
we mule mention a few days ago to the
Mills County Agricultural Fair, where it
created quite a sensation. Nebraska
is ahead of everything on large fruit.
We learn that the work of driving
piles on the other side of the river will
be completed to-day. Through trains
from Chicago to Plattemouth will run ia
twenty days from to-tL-y. Hurrah for
Plattsmouth, the liveliest town west of
the Missouri river.
Dr. A. L. Child, Probate Judge elect
for Cass county, was in the city to-day.
The law makes it necessary for the Pro
bate Judge to keep an office open at the
county seat, and the Dr. informs us
that he will remove to the city and re
main during his term of office.
Capt. Murphy's new building will con
tain thirty rooms, exclusive of store
room, hotel dining room and office room,
and will be for rent as soon as completed.
We need several houses of this kind iu
Plattsmouth.
U. W. Ferree has removed his loot
ami shoe manufactory to Wm. Hcrold's
buildings, one door west of Robertson's
Wholesale Liquor House, where he con
tinues to make the very best boots ami
shoes iu the market
We understand Rev. J. J. Roberts
contemplates having the new M. E.
Church building all framed in Chicago
ready to put together. He does this in
consequence of the scarcity of mechanics t
4 here and the jrent demand fur them. i
E. A. WIUOENHOR-V.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS! !
Erorybo'lr. and more
B. A. W IG-GE
NEW YORK STORE-
The largest and moat complete
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
Are now exhibition at the New York Store, at
attention to our new
DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS.
DELAINS, GINGHAMS.
BROWN SHEETING.
hi-CACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES
of ail kind and price suit our numerous customers. A large Mock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
We have a lars stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER
PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, and all kinds of
CULTIVATORS, REAPEKS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C
Platumouth, April 22d. 1S69. E A. WIGGENHORN & CO.
h(r If ii
Que door west of
PLATTSMOUTH,
riAtf
WHOLESALE
A LARGE
Bry Goods, Groceries, Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES
and Provisions.
HIGHEST MAEIvET PKICE PAID
FOR ALL
Kinds cf Country Produce.
Solin Fitzgerald.
PLittsmouth, Nebraska, August 5th, 1560.
JPlattsmoulli
We Itavc an expensive general stock
or Goods tit at we are constantly as
sorting nj9 wliit. we oiler to tlie jmb
lie at prices Hint we know must give
entire satisfaction
We j)urthasc the very best Goods tit the head of .Mar
ket and strictly for cash, and are prepared to compete
with the trade at any point on the Missouri river.
STOVE AUD TIN STORE
IE. T. ZDTTZKZIE & CO.,
Wholesale aadTRetail dealers ia
Slarilware and Agricultural' Implement.
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS,
STEEL .PLOWS
Of all lrind9 and sixes, which we warrant the best in the market.
Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spotting Done on Short Notice.
Are exclusive Ag-ents in this county for the sale ct
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove
Give us a call we will not be undersold Main street, next door easrt of the Masonic Blook,
PLATTSMOUTH. NICIMtASKA
D. SCHNASSE.
too, we going to
I7 HOP-IT 8t Co.,
To buy their
and Summer OOods
AT TH K
preatly reduoed prices.
tylcs of
We call particular
the Herald 0c4.
- NEBRASKA,
AT-
m& RETAIL
STOCK OF
XjIIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL, - -
GKE'ERAX. OFFICE :
No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
BHAITCH:
St. Louis, folo.,
Chicago, Hi.,
Memphis,
ALL POLICIES
IDividentlsj on the
Securing tha Greatest Pecuniary
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REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY :
lit. This is a Western Company, managed by Western men, whose known finunanciul charac
ter, ability and position, afford ample guaranty fur iu oartful and saceesful management.
2d. Its Toliees are all non-forfolllng-.
3d. Premium all ch1i. It recti veil no notes and gives none. Policy holder3 hare no interest
to pay, and no outstanding notes af liens upon their policies,
4th. Dividends anv los?es are paid In cash.
6th. It insures at lower rates than any Eastern company.
Cth. Its risks are in the Weel, where the rate of mortality is lower and the rate of Interest
higher than in the East; hence the accumulation of dividends to the policy holder U greater than
in any Eastern Company.
7th. It has no restriction upon travel.
8th. It dividends arc made upon the contribution p!a
9th. Ite business ie exclusively life insurance.
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Are the accumulations of interest upon premiums paid, hence the Company that Io:in its ast-t.s
at the hitfhe'st rate of interest can give yos the largest dividends. Eastern companies iavest their
moneys at C per cent., while this inukes ltd investments at twelve per cent, er Kere.
The advantage of Wostorn investment to the policy holder arrears in the fIlfijg (ifartliair
figures: The amount of Sl.Ox). invested for fifty years at
6 per cent, compound interest, ia 9 1?,420.H
- " 4n.9fil.61
10 117.3W.&S
11 - - U8.W8.06
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OFICBKS :
H. D. Mackay, President,
E. ttenseley, Vice-President,
Geo. A. Moore, Secretary,
E. W. Eaves, Treasurer,
D. H. Swan, General Agent.
J. L. W'ever, ft. B., Consulting Physician.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
H. D. Mackay, Gecrgo R. Kines, E. Henseley,
H. EdgeKon, D. W. Eaves.
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TEis Company Jiiittiirer
miy Eastern
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NOW ALL MEN' BY THESE PRESENCE
Kansas, du hereby certify that tne
Missouri Valley Life
organized and doing business under the laws of the State of Kansas and Missouri, has furnifhed
the undersigbfd wtislartory evidence that it ha" invested One Hundred and Kit'iy Thuusaud Lol
lars of its capital in Lintei States Government Bonds, of the denomination of Fi e-T wen ties (S-U)?)
and are possessed of the same. And I do further certify that said Company has set apart One Hun
dred Thousand loilars of said United States Bonds tor the benefit of all policy Holdkbs ol said
Company ; aud that I hold in trust and on deposit for the benefit of said poli.-y holders the security
above mentioned, and I am satisfied that such securities are worth Oue Hundred I hou;uud Ioilars
lawful money of the United States of America.
In witness where I have hereunto subscribed my name, and caused tha peal of my office to b
1 eal oi .iui- i am eu, luc uaj' inu i&r auorv
litor of fctite.J
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Okpick op SirKRiSTEsbEVT
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T IS IIEREBY CERTIFIED, That the Missouri Valley Lite Insurance Company, a Lite As
Hiirauce Cojunanv. ornanized under the laws of the State of Kansas, aad it unnciDal otlice lo
cated at the city of Leavenworth, has complied with the requirements of the thirtieth, thirty-first,
thirty-second, ihirty-third and thirty-fourth sections of an Act of the General Assembly of the
State of Missouri, entitled "An act for the incorporation and regulation of Lite Assurance Compa
nies," approved March loth, a. v. 1o6!. so far as the said requirements are applicable thereto. And
pursuant to the thirty-sixth section of said Act. the said Missouri Valley Lite Insurance Company
id hereby authorized to do business as a Life Assurance Company within the said Ptate of M isoun,
subject to the several provisions and requirements tf the Act aforesaid, until the tirst day ot Feb
ruary, in the year of our Lord eighteen uundred and seventy.
tli testimony whereof. I, Wyllys Kino, undersigned. Superintendent of the Insurance Lepart-
Se:il of Insurance De-) incut of said State of Mi.vouri. have hereto set my hand and atlixed
rartmeiit of Stateof my ,-eal of office, at the city of St. Lours, Missouri, this 2oth day of
1 Missouri. ) July. a. n. 1Ho9. I Signed, WYLLYS KING.
Superintendent of the Insurance Department of the State of .Missouri.
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.
(To expire on the 21st day of January. 1ST0.)
Insci:axce Dkpartjckxt. Omen or JFtatk Acpitor,
I.iNCOLS, 'ebraka. April 1. 1S,9. )
TChcbkas). Abram B. Covalt. P'ate Aircnt fir the Mi-souri Vallry Lite Insurance Company, lo
cated at Leaveuwurth, Kansas, has riled in this office a copy of the Art ot Incorporation ot said
Company, and a statement uuder onth. showing its condition, as rcq-iired Ly the fifth section ol a
law of the .''fate of Nebraska, entitled "An Act in Relation to Insurance Companies." approved
February 15th. 1S4; approved February 1-th. lio: and whereas, said Company hius furnished the
undersigned satisfactory evidence that it is nos-'cd of
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
of actual capital, invested in the stocks of at least
estule worth (louole the amount lor wnicu ine same is morLirac?ii ; ou wurw, taia voir pacy nas
fi'i.,.1 in thiu ..fh.-e u. written instrumeiir. tirderthe seal of the Company, sisred by the Prrs-iiler-.t
and Secretary thereof, au'horiinif the said Abram B. Coralt to acknowledge service of process lor
and in behalf of s:u.l Couipanv, consenting that service of process upcu hi:a siiall he taken and
held to be 49 valid as if serve.i upon the Company, ai-cordinz to the laws of this State or any other
State, and waiving all claims of error by reason oi' such service; and whereas. Abram li. Covalt
has 1'uTnisfccd satisfactory evidence that he is the aurhorired Aeent of said Company.
Therefore, tie it Known oy irrscut. mm iu iJiirsuttiict: vi iud m 'rr-iiu .iti, a, iorin :iies-
pie. Au.litor of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certilV that Abram li. Covalt, L-o.. his full au
thority to act as State Aeent 'or the said MissourCValley Idle Insurance Com puny, in the State of Ne
braska, and to do and perform all acts lor and in behalf of said Company authorized by hi ap
pointment as such agent, and by the laws of this State, until the 31st day of Janniry. A. r. 1T0.
In witness whereof. I have subscribed my name, and caused the Seal of t'ie Auditor' ofiiee to be
l 8. af&xed this 1st day of April, a. d. 11. JOHN GILLESPIE, .itale Auditor.
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GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED.
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.1. IS. COJULT9
State Agent for Nebraska aud Kurtberu Kansas.
J. "W. MARSHALL, gent.
K. R- LIVINGST0H, Med. Examiner,
ALLSY
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- - $500,000.00'
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OFFICES :
Tenn.,
Indianapolis, InrJ.,
San Francisco, Cal.
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NON-FORFEITING.
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Contribution lIsau,
Advantage to the Policy Holders.
at lower I'tcs than
Coi2x5any
AUDITOR OF STATE 0FFICIJ
To!msA. Kansas. Febrnary 26th, 18i9.
That I, A. Thomaw, Auditor of the State of
Insurance Company,
it mifn
A. THOMAX. Aaditor of State of Kansas.
op the Issi'RANric Department op Missfirpt.
par value, or in boti'ls or in or( on real
1 r r a rrrs!mTrrrrr '
) 1 1 -1 &UUIj 1 11.
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S. BLOOM &s CO.
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BOYS' Mm CHILDREN'S GLOTHSFC,
Hats & Caps, Boots 8c Shoes,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
31am Street, Second Door East of Court Home,
Plattsmouth, Web.
BRANCH HOUSE -.Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
PIC NIG GARDENS !
27vXX SJtOclS.
FOB SALK AT
REDUCED PRICES!
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3.000 I.liu-ns Itltulart. The best vari
ety iu cultivation : very larce anu tender, tiood
roots Sl.VJ pr dor.en ; f'.'-U1 j'cr hundred.
A fine collection of'l'tili Hullxi. assorted
varieties. LurKe liulbs 50 cents per dozen ; $.'i.'X
per hundred : small liuls 'S cents per dozen;
l..rxi per hundred.
leoiiiM Ten varieties ; 25 cents each ;
per dozen.
A larre stock of
IIAN(ilN(l 15APKKTS,
CKKANIUMS.
l'KLKiONICMS.
LAS TANAS,
FLSUIAS,
etc.. and a (re neral assortment of lSeddinx and
tirrenhuuse IMants.
All persons in want of anything in my line
will do well to call or send in their orders.
Plants bored and delivered in Plutt.-iuouth
free of charge Bind orders to
V". J. 1IK.-SER. .
septS I'latt.-mouth, Neb.
A GOOD CHANGE
FOR A
GOOD BARGAIN I
Ilaviiifr completed the platting and recording
of my (PcKF.'sj Addition to the City cf Flails
mouth, I am now prepared to sell
in the Addition nt reasonable rate". Terms are
one half cash down; the other half payable iu
ime year, at ten per cent, interest per annum
from date of purchase until paid. To be secured
by mortgage on the property.
ff. LIKE.
Donation to Churches.
I will pive to the f jilowing religious denomi
n:!ti ns. viz :
To the E;ipri. t Church, lot 12 in lIek 27 :
To the C:i?rce-.ti.ii.,l Church. I"t 2') in blockCK;
To the Moiiodi't Chuitdi. lot 1 in block li;
To the aiholic C.'iiin It. lot o in loxck .'J";
To the K; is.-opal Chnr.-h. lot Z in block l!:
To the I'rcsb.vttriau Ciiun li. lot 1 in block 21:
To the Christian Church lo' U in block r. ;
To the Lutheran Church lot 1 in block S;
in my Addition to the Ci;yof l'jatiniouth. uthi
tlie tiii!oiii!i conditions, yi :: 'J liat t'icy vhall
crwl on aiJ l"'., as above doiii-ted, a ?uiliib!'.!
building tor public won-hjp, wi:bin five yi ars
from tins daf-: and. i:i c;i.-e of l:ii!ur on the
t, n't ff s:ii.l Chti rch or t him-hes t com ii'i v with
above condit ion. then nd in that case thxJ
ljt or lots shaii revert to me.
ri. LUKE.
Donation to Public Schools.
I hereby donate for tha'us of Public Ii-tri-t
Schools. Lot lo in Llork '. on the north tide of
Main street, and Lot 10 in llh'ck ZZ.mi the south
side of M.iin street, in my addition to the City
olTIattsinouth. i. ll'Kli.
5,000 Acres of Land for Sale
in this county. Also, Houses und Lotn in this
city, at l"w prices.
Particular attention given t't the buying and
selling of n.ai estate, examining title, and pay
ing taxes for noii-resi dents. ts. J'L'KK.
Ileal L.-Iatc Agent,
Lot for Ten Dollars.
1 uiii scii to parties 'te-inus ot ou;l.iiiig i id
improving, any of th; lots in the subjoined list
in my addition to Plattsmouth, at ten dollars
per lot, under the following conditions, viz:
The person purchit-ing will be rcjuired to
Jiuild ot; the lot purchased a rlweiling house f
the following dimensions. to-vit: 1 he ho:ise
to be not i-.s t'uan Hx:l feet, with story not
lower th:in feet. 1 he Ir.ime iiuii. be good arid
substantial: house well sliin.;lcd: fouud.it ion
eit h.T of brick or stone. T l ere must Leu kitch
en, of not less than l"x 1 i. liuibiing mu.-t be
completed on or before January l.-t, 170. Will
give a bond for a deed to the p irty who buys as
soon as purchase is ma lu.and upon complying
wilh the above conditions, will give a good and
sutiicient Warranty Deed.
Select ioiid may be made from the accompany
ing list;
Lot? 5 anil 8 iu block 3;. Lot 8 in block 4; Lot
It in block 1J; Lot 9 in block IS; Lotl2in
block 2": Lots 2. 'J and It in block 1 ; Lot S in
block 11; 1-ots 2 Mild 8 in block 'J-: Lot 5 on 1
11 in block Via i Lot 6 in block 27 : Lots 13 and 17
in block 28; Lota 4 and 7 in block 29; Lot 2 in
block 'M.
S. DVKE.
Plattsmouth, Aug.2ctf. Office in Co art House
ALEX AN DEIt'S
IViEAT IV1ARKET,
Cor. Main and Second Sts.,
PLJ1TTSMOUTH, JfEBRASKJl.
Wc are butcherinjr nothing but the very best
of meat, which can always be had
"1. 313 J3 33C
as we kill from three to five head of beef cattle
a day.
Market open Sundays until 8 a. m.
Highest price paid for fat cattle. july22m3
Health, Comfort aud Economy
. Three reasons for boarding with
GEORGE W.COLVIN,
OX K STUF.ET. PLATTSVOVTH. XEB.
Two blocks northwest of brick School House.
He has a BATH II'd'SE. fre to patrons: his'
rooms ale Weil veMili.ted, und hia prices are rea- :
na-jie. 'ju.ySitt.
Capt. I. L4HOO &. CO.,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
WINES AN L EIQUOKS
AUo a very choice selection of
TOKACCO AND CIGARS,
Main street, second door east of the Seymour
House. Nebraska City, Neb.
Are just receiving a new Stftck of Genuine Old
Bourbon direct from Lurbon county. Ivy.. Lit- .
tcre. etc. iiiyl(T.
trp
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READY-MADE V
ATM l nr nUTfJ-.
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ANDGK.NTS' MM
DR. yi. II. WCLt NIiEV,
M'fiffiHm''a'
DEKTIST,
Will be at Dr. Livingston's ofiicc duriiijf t'e
last, week in each month. All orders left :it
Post Ollice will be promptly attended to .ja.i',
O. F. JOHNSON,
BKll.lR IS
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
Perfumeries, Hair Oils,
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
1KD ALL TDK
Latest Publications.
Prescription carefully compounded by un :
perieuced Lruggist.
I have A No. 1
SODA FOUNTAIN
in fcood rut.ning order.
P.i.ien.ber the place. Of.posite Clark I'Ilt
laer .-, I'luitmoutii, Nebraska. auic n
2TB W STOSE!
Weeping Water, Neb.
DKALl.KS IK
General Slerchandise,
HfCH A SJ
IRY JO0DH.
O HOC E IKS.
Ii'AI.KV.ARL".
(2ULLN1?WAHK.
IfATrf, CAPS. IJOOTM.
FllOLS, NOTION .
PINE AND COTTONWOOL LUMHKK.
MIIN'GLEH ANL LAW
We are Agents for
Wil!cox &. Gifcbs Sewing Machine,
which is undoubtedly the best Machine r '
use. niari'' "-'
f. a. wniTt:,
AVt.fsrt.- cPikH-
WHITE & SPIRES,
Main St., Plattemonth, Neb,
One door etui of the Court llnu-e.
Dealers in Produce, Yines,
AND LIQUOItS.
Onr Stock consisU of the beat brand f
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
Canned and Dried Fruits,
OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPICES, FLOUR,
TOBACCO, JVJ1SH-TUBS,
Buckets, Soap, Salt,
BACON, HAMS, LARD,
and fcverythini? kept in a Grocery Ptr'-.
article warranted of the betquality. I
est price paid in cash for
Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs
BACON, HAMS, LfiRD,
and all kindi of Farmert Troducn.
Cash paid for Hides.
IIousc moved, and goodi aold by -A ".'-- -, E
the siiortes t notice, by F. S. Mi-IAl-
PUitr-mouth, July JS. 1SG9.
SEWING MAC-NES.
F. P. TODD. AGENT,
PLA TTSMO UTH. EBRJSKA
A pood .ortinent of Machines o ho
also keep Thread. Oil, Needles, Ac.
ilaohii'cj to rent by the inonui. ai-C'S
Olhca cou'.h side Main street. t
MXllSlC HsXVLSiC-'
PIANOS, ,
I am Aifent for the bet Musi.-I l';.'1'" ft.
m:ide. li rsons wishinr t buy 1'ianoj. i a
Mctropoliitn or I'orluole Uigans. or J'" , ;
rn i.:ir hioe ttiroutrh my An ny on "
i,.. vs-
terti-.c too tbey cua from the m.iui'' ;uri r- ''
Ai ln-truuieuts lully wari iii'"'-. ,.
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