Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 05, 1870, Image 3

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SFURLGGK & WIMDKAH.
RIAL ESTATE AGENTS.
L-.n Is L-j.:!. and :'-r.U. Ti'U: llxarained nr.4
r.,,- i..-, - M:i 1-. r... paid aad !lctci;.:s
I't,rwar.i- I l'r-.in j.tly.
i.AU i!u.-iuo.- -ntru-!ed to our oarc will
rvLtivc 11 ..mia atuuiivu. marJydiwtf.
tt n i ti t ?i & t t t
t " e i- c ri o a.- a a tt .
TU Till: YVOI: K TIN t ! V LAS.-J-Wc are Vow
jr.. pare I t' hoio-ii -it-is with constant
uiunl iyini ut at !iii:-.. tin? whole. !' tin-I in'.e or
J..:.- iliu -pure lrmi;:. l'.uiuc.-s new. li-.-lii and
I'T'.-I.t 1'!l . IV:--..:;-' o:' eitucr .-ex .-a-i!y -.i:n
;"'),. t. r v v t i-.'.M-x. jtu.l a pro j-o.-t i 'ii:: I
Ly mi-it; i -1 r whi.lv muo to tlio Ijit.- i
I !'". - . L- t a i n ma : Ity : inm-h iiii-n.
': hat win . . t !!,..- i:.m i'-t- miy .-cud I i".-ir si'l
dr I u t.u.-ini uc iii.i'io tlii-i
ui:iar.i!k:: !.' r: To as an: m.t will
yarn-ik I. .v -- w X -1 to j.ay fr the trouMe
of writi;..-. i-'ull p:;rl i.-nlar:'. .1 valuai.le sain.r",
which v. :d t. c..!-i:ij.i:rc work mi. and a
--t V ''' ' ;''' .' ,ti f ';. ntttini -lie
1 ill" !:t-is-f atii IV-: I lm ily new -;. 1 i-rs puh-l.-lit
i : . ! . i nf. !'.. c i.y mail, ili a Ur. if ou
v. ar 1 . -t ;.;::-si t. pi-t:t ihlc u .irk, address Y C.
.L!.l.N A I'1.. At i.!'--r.. M M. ai.'-' Hv iiii
r. r. i r.v.'stro: ::
GREAT RUSH ! LA11GE OROAVDSf!
K crj bo'ly, and lucre too, arc roir: to
D. SdH2?AS3I3 8z: GO
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Js;ii5 .ci!lati:u
WATCHMAKER,
and di:alkh in
W A T C S2 ES, C K S ,
t?Li,VKtt AND I'LATJ'U TAliE,
(JOL!) l'I-:.S; sriICTACLLri,
vjomx j?'n:i.(;s and
FANCV uood.s.
i; - ; r. j-.tt c t I ?.-u.d. 5I..i:i Slro t. two
iojr: v. : f Cr.y Jioii. iiov. 10 w if.
- - ci whore you can get tiic Uwt Flour,
25 FOUNDS GF XXX FLOUR
iX9
W ' . -i . i jr crb . nnd. wi'li our
:n r- a.-i i i.irili'.iiA i" c! .c-urnl that i-.in feive
liiQ '. aa I t 1 i,jur j!" any iu liiv Sl.H.'.
i-Ali.-rACTION f;uAKANTi:i:i.
PrGLiuce Eaughfand Sold.
lltcil &(H ititoit
. . :. To buy tLcir
'at xni; , i -.
isr e "w you iv s t o xtnk:.
The- lar-L-.vt end most couiplct '
STOOIC OF ORES, s GOODS
Are now on exhibition ct the Now York Ftorc, at prpritly reduced price?, ffc' call partuclnr
attention tixmr saw styles of . ;
DRESS-GOOD;;. PUINTS,
DELAINS. (ilNLJUAMS, '
IJROWN'SHEETING, , : -i
liEEACHED COTTONS, . . : . .!
JiALMORALS. CARPETS. .. -:
CLARIvS -NEW TI5RE-AD.
COTTON YA S ROOTS AND SIIuES
r ail kiadj an I prices to suit our numerous curftonieTj.' Iarc t-tock of
groceries;
' hardware. .
QbEENSWARE, -WOODEN-WARE,
GLXSSWARH, . ..
YANKEE NOTIONS, , ..
HATS AND CATS. .. . ... . . , .
We have a hrtr Mock of ihe celel rated GAR DEW CITY GLiFPR
PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, ai.d .'all kii.l-.f
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY KMZSV'ZlC
I 'Jattsmouth LV-Uruary, lutb, tf. j SCHN ASSE X CO.": ' -
. .. ; ' .: n .
'liOCATj i-tsws :
: RuccrutT Coojicr has jiaj.cred liJ'ijth
ernise itu;srovd the apr&raiico lib
olri.-c room. ' i ' '
.'. It is. runpM'cI tLat a' funrar'j' luovo
Wutcn Canada was coiii;o'nl-Jl la..t
X- '"irsix : II A it D WAiiE AKD AGRICULri'UiUJ
Wu. Civ.tit.-y, u.vah!at:iu! for L:1L:; ' j
cig'atcca Uiv
Omaha-ju!! la-.t V.'oduCi-iiiy nUht. V
lioytf the iVJa'.s- Ls g jaa v.ot, arl that
he will lay hiiuscli' IkLlc to auothcr ar
rest.
t t? v. i , p .i... . ,ni . i t. . . ! E.J t r i . l h'?$T
it. r, iiiu, ui iut; i-iuiijfi.ci'ji ufu-., j - Vr--!
of AVcai'inj WatT, .'arrived from Chi- j ffti
cajo' thLs tuoinin, where he had itr- j
cha?e 1 a heavy stock of jxiwd-t fur tii .l.:- ;
vv.,.;.. iv... t, ii.. i.
The filial deposit of $'2,Q-,"d on theMacc I that-crops thii.t;h Uilii ns ;arc ,at Io-at j
WHOLESALE
AT
iViD
One door wes-t of the IIlraLD Offiee, :
0v
' CT3 33v f?a 7
PL ATT S MOUTH ; .- r NF. BRA SEA,
HAS' AT
A LAitCE ;:tx : ,cr.
'Dry C-oods , GS-rocories, Oxotiiing-,
FURNISHING. GOODs, ' .;
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES
nc! i-'roviejorss-
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR ALL
Elindsrcf Countrv -Produce.
.2cjd the olhivinj Idler Jrom
vnc of (he eld at and vvj.
r-l:cJ-Js fjtr-crr: hicreZanis in
(.us c.'-'j of I ;.r import. -
Tmxrv v Airox:
Ajirciibky to my
!?rirnisc i3 von vhen
hi- I write yon, ibv
vnihnctUni IV you see
iin ill oi t-h.e tod ct
feels of Hoback'a
Kt-'?:rAeh OHlcrs upoir
lona
Platt.nuouth, Nebraska, August 5th,
If You Want
2 P
severe heiukielie, par
whc!? ioriunatelv an
t old .soklfcr irieiui
canu; into the sloro
and reeom suejided mi'
t ' to no tttosjacli s ral-
iav, I did o hy tal
1 h);.1; s-nali vme-5$ias
ill jsi fjefbre eacn
nioai, andtoiuy giMia
i?V I Vv'as relieved ti
and am now
vrtdl hy titeir use. J
voaId?K)l he vrhhout
V , , , - : - ; O 1
have not (ak'ifi am
other mcdLcisst;
Cal! n .
IT f Select From
12000'ibs S'ocuidars,
IjCOOlbs Sugar Cured Hams,
Which he will SILL at ReasonabhPuure. Also on -hand &
Fulland Well Selected Stock of DRY GOODS, ai d GKO
C ERIES, AVhich he oirers to the public
AT" CDS k .
C37"Tlnse knowing themselves indebted to" me will please
: f'oll onl Sntlln th same. JOSKl'll SHKIl A .
Apiil (ithdawam. Rock BIuOs
We Call The Attention of the Public to
Our Stack of . . . -
Notions
p
V7.; .
Drv Gjcds, Groceries.. Gueanswar
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. .
That we are iu-t reccivir.g. We buy our Goods as low ns they can lc bad in th
th C . -' ! 1 1 1' VS . iLllil I u.artct for CASH, and will aiiu by low prices, fair dealing .and good goads to pi :x s
fin s:m. wan a eieai
( -
till ;
)f lit Ui f -v
ft
Daaii s
r 9
f i j. I
reeoinmended to dc
ii'lahcii aceordinp
to dircc-liciis.
Yonr:; irulv-
Of iiria oC EeUIt-'. uok A MU'.ar
Wlx-k'-rtiio Grocers, Davcr.t or
IlcaJlli; Comfort anJ Economy
Three reasons for bearding with
OKOiiaF. W- COLVIN.
OAR STKKKT, PLATT.-riiOL'Tll, NKE.
Two blocks nottUwcrt ofbii-.k School House.
U h;u- a U TII llUl'Si:. free to Mitror.s: bi
rooms nro wtil vciitiiutt-cl. uul ha iric urojf-a
eokablo ijiilyitf
11 who will favor us with a call.
CLARK S I'LUMMER.'
rr t" r 3 r
SIGH OF
THE BEEHIVE
a iii Ai!cii jrize iVac-ud ha leel made.
Rettirr even. . 1 '
'The railroad coirspany are t-till dump
1115 rock and paving 'in' the vicinity 0
Main .street. - ' .'
The trailing youth of the niaehire
fchops is Leirtg pui-hed rapidly. U;a.;i-iic.-s
has increahcd. rapidly, aud moro
track room is i:eee.-.sary. '
" Hc.-ser has ait abundance of new ott
ions atui vhubirh in utartft. lie will
have a supply of lettuce Fooii. '
l'.-vpairc Duke l:as another new buti
ners h6u.s' ahn'o.-t - complttad on Main
trcct. I-'ox Rro.-. will occupy- it as a
store. Why U jtiext 'i . ...
We noticed several waon.s loaded with
fritff tftcs' f.tArtffig-'for the ' coU'nt fy ihU
iiioining. The' belonged to our worthy
qouhfy treasurer, Wia. L. Ilobbs, " E.-j.
Large'cpiaiititiescf lumber ii:d'a:;i-
euitural i.npIiiiiLtit.s are piled up at the
Mala i.trcjt depot, wbere they are un
loaded from the care.
4 , Thoai!road doin.c a b: thing for
this jiart-of.the country. . Rartics who
live in Jioubvilic precinct inform .us
that settlors are coming inth'jre very rap
idly, aud that improvements' are the oi--
der of the day. The same effect is felt iir
all parts of the county.
-: The Picture (Jallery of V. JV. Tm
anl, "Espy will be closed fur about one
week: ' He i-moving the old bud-lin.j
back, and will put hi a two story buiding,
2i!sl0 feet. He will -resume work as
soon as the present building i.s iuved
Ixick v.'.ii put in order again.
Every time we pas,s Rillin A Sou's new
building,' on Main street, w notice toxuc
new and jilea!r. feature in the aichi
tecture cf the building. When compe
ted t 1km,'" will undaubtedly have tLohand-.-.(::..-1
funt in the St:ts. We under
stand they will t.fw-r the luikiing for
j-ale whe'a complete-', "and will proceed
at once with the erection of others. '
A slight altercation en-ued lat even
ing between a citizen rnd a policeman.
The Foliccman went before Recorder
Cooper, pjca 1 guilty of an a.-sault and
aid hi? line, lie was afterwards :r-re.-tc
d ly the Jlar.-hal aad arraigned be
fore Hi.-; Honor, .Judge Child, charged
with the same offense. Case di.-niisstd
at cost of prosecutor in coa.-:eiucnce of
informality of complaint.
yrctn Friday' IWj,'.
The trar.jjiort Sioux City paed up
this morning.
The U. S. Court commences at Omaha
next Monday.
. Ibiw about the side walks ou the west
side of .Second street?
A number f the Tn-aneof Nebraska,
recently kejit at Mt. I'leasant, Iowa,
have been removed to Pawnee City.
Wo are informed that the city prison
is empty. Thus speaks well fur the mor
ale of the p'laee.
More farui implements are being sold
it riattsmquth than in ail the other towns
in Nebraska.
Our old timo aci'iuaintanecs, A. C.
Reed and If. J. Davis,of Wyoming, were
ia the city to-day. ... ,
A woolen mill, a pottery, a chair manu
factory, a paper mill, a poap and candle
.manufactory and a tannery are ali badly
needed in this: locality, and a fortune is
to be niade by the man who will estab
lish ar.y of-them.
We understand Ex-Mayor Calhoun is
editor of the nc Democratic paper in
Nebraska City. lie is a man of ability
an 1 a writer of much force.
What, would the people of Plattsmouth
do if a fire should break out some windy
day? The probability is that it would
L have, to lin n, through, as there is no way
provided to 'supply water to put it out.
Now,, why do not the "powers that be."
or ,'Vbme other man," move ia the mat
ter of , haying a reservoir on homo of the
bluffs near town, and hare hydrants on
the difTereut t:treet., f-o that in case of
fire, 'water could be obtained ia quanti
ties iuiHeient to be of beneut. Platts
mouth is going to be a big town some
time, and there will be much combusti
ble matter, and those high hills will be
held at high prices, and now is the time
to Lcate a re servoir, 'i here can hardly
be a place better adapted to such purpo
ses than this. Ry all means let us have
a nse ioir reservation, and hare it called
Pond XI III, or some? other suitable name.
The filling of the pond, etc, will be
done ?s the place becomes larger and the
need more Hit. . Q. R. S.
ten day later lluin here in Nebraska.
:feT4 AUD RETAIL !
Titwi7v-.,iv.i jsi mathews, dunnklly & co.
fctiTersinitli, !s retvat t-Uitor, a toiieh ...
Vv'ouM '!?-. ct fully inform the people of CASS and adjoining- teu - ties that tin
have juot opened a LARGE
under the .hort ' rlb.i. It pvon-'imcvs
him a ''dead beat," and make charges
of a .-peeiiie nature.' Where will Juliu.j
start his next' 1 Worrafie paper? Th.i
Omaha" llmll ays h is an "able"
editor! We'f 'ippoic it is tfioant that he
is :able" to gu-l somebody wherever ho
goes. ; '' - " ' . "
There is more luuiT'rt- in Plattsmouth
now than in any city in the State, anl
our 'dealers are selling at low figures.
The Seventh Cavalry is nn Irr inarch
ing orders for the frontier, ar.d will prob
ably k';ive 1'o.t Leavenworth the lir.-t
pru'Lof.uext vrcek, Gen. Cit.-ttr com
mandiu.'. Ir. L-:ta. of Ib.ck RIufT, is Pntt:ng
in one of (j.-iTel's American Rouble
Hardware and Agricu.tural Efetablishmsnl
Whore wo are always to be found to accommodate customers.
fourth itii:i j jji:tvi:i:n main a.ndvi.m:.
l'LATTSMOUTH Ni:iJ
VVi st.u k -oti. :-t-- iu pirt of the f-aiow:-..-: TI;.- l.'c ! yo V. :i; ., r M..-.H r.-onil.ino.l. Tin
.tii !.,! f'wut'i niku Tlnu-hir. Siarun-i Krvtiio t'.ini l'l.i'itu-. M'ni'n ,u;!i r-tiiU-: Cutler
nn.l fuliivai.-r. nu i.la -n,i M.i,-...i.n Ii t :-.; . , :,,r.-. 1 ..ti l:.n Ii-t u '...-1 .:! l'tow-. old
iiroiui-i siinl brc-akt-r.-. r i.via Mii:i Klr i i ,v .-. J". iu-.-ii..:; .v!,u':....u- Iimu Cctaia IMow..
i;h t jc e-Llcbralcl Ne-.vioii Vhji:i, iiivli l'r itural-iiity cioiiiot bi- t-xtvK-J titsywuuiu 01
AVc.-t.
Itaruwarc, Cutlery, Nai'.s. lr-.n
V.'acentorli. (i!.;-.--. VMl. , V." !, : c U:u.
till, 1'on. i Wir.-. iariie-u, t ivi 1 auu I l-wcr Seed.
AL.-O cS.. -i CiloiCK HKlHJli s'KKD.S
t "J-T'ie above eouiiiriscsa f. w of i ice a. tiv.-I-s mi ':aml. !ur sim L:M !- .) l.ctp ourttotk fu!l
aud toui!lctc uad lo te;l at 1juu..iu
(51VK US A CALL
And Examine our Stock, that you may go away sat-fied if not llAl'i'V.
marlL'dW.tf.
MATHEWS, DONNELLY & CO.
lAUiOin VJLLi, -mill
ON THE
XXXX At$2.50persack
XX FI.TJMl rjiO per s.lCJi.
Rran & Shells TOcts- per lUJlbs.
Bran & Shorts Extra 'Good 1 .00 per 100 lbs
Corn Meal l,'V,cts per hundred pounds
FLOUR EXCI IANG H!) FOR WIJ EAT
as uuak
Wheat end Corn grout: 1 t;i Toil
Special taint uriii le iul'cn ti u.V wSj c V.
10,000 Bushels of Wheat
20.000 Bushels Com
WANTED
.Viu. E. SHELDON Agent.
fobiydwtf..-. ...
II Kill $2 12 11
Turb:-n Wheels in his milk He will
have thing.-: m i eailin j.-s to run in about
ten days, an 1 proposes j)iitting it throjh
day and night.
Several fast hor.:es arrived in this city
yesterday to take part in the races to
day. Some one will be poorer to-night
than they were this morning.
We visited 1 lessor's floral gardens yes
terday, and find he has materially en
larged his premise:' since our last visit.
He .has everything you can call for, and
lots thnt you would never think of. He
i surmlvincr the dealers at Omaha aud
Council Rlafls.
It is said that Sam Hildcbrand has
pone to the Red River country. He
passed thron.i'h Sioux City a few dnys
since, and the locnl editor of the Tutus
interviewed thcont.law there and counted
I7t notches on hi riue stock, each notch
indicating one soul !.- in the world, and
each one sent to a future home by the
hand of the terrible man. His band of
10 u;en will meet him in the Re J River
country, win' re they purpose joining
;j;h Fremo,it esays: ' On ac- HJ2B cV Tlc?III2J2 W1JIJ2 0. A. DERBY & CO.,
count of a war ootween t lie Ln:on la- , ,
cinoR. R. Co., and the We.-tcrn Tele- S T E E L P la O VV
Vceping Water Nebraska.
DEALERS IN
l)ry (looJs,
tJrocc-riea,
llurilvraro.
Qucf.iMiTaio,
liuot.1, ur. I 51i0t,
. )I jLs, ttud C.iV.
A?iiealt:iral Inii'IitiicM" of ail i,iu'l.. V.Vi.- and
"1 X I." Ctuiivitor.-. f no. 1. Cora ' I'ati't' i-.
Gi-.Ulll if.ll :i!ltl i'l '.lit . ton ri-.wr. ,w ft-.l u .1. .
ti.i, till "I w tii- li wc ou r t ) tlio i'ubl.c l
ovviv-t retail plU-t-i.
All Goods Warrcntjd
As Represented,
-SOtir constant aim w'.il l.c to Fill io I-jtsttint
It IT 11 If tG I lie llt-l- l f atli ii.lt. lC HI v . -
Iiicr in lliu w K'eill and -.;i:!i'.il iM.rt.-. a t'a.-
eounty to laake tUU tLuu .uai t -.: '"7 t rai-
Weermi? V. uti-r. Ap' tl 1:t--i,"'
-- . 1 i, 11 c i. . i; it a;.' 111.' i't .unt"., .
SEarelivar and Ai.rsciiIlKral 5r:8 jjlcmcst cs, and Tt.ra.-i.ias .Macbiuoi.
SH'07B AID T'2$ SSOHE
-o
JZI. T. DUKE & OO.,
AVL:Lvu!o anL Uota.il ilcalerd iu
STOVES, TIN, SHEET iHGN, BRASS,
O. A. UEItUV.
OTTVMV. A U CO.
MANUFACTURERS
AND
graph Co., the latter i 4 taking down its p.- :ujs alJa vUkhwe "wurrunt the Vvst in the market.
trde'Tanh line, lir.t the Union Pa.uiie is
foli.twir.'-un with a uevv line. The At- 5 KPJZ WWirtJa. I
i-ii.ti.. .V- t.-.i.tiif. l'ti'-i will klinvfr Tinh
., rVi-r, "Dirt-R-nn. fJnf f n--c qti'I Sv.rsnfi r rr Dntio on Qlinttf "Mrf i no
connection, tnus givusg uumterruptuu 1 jliu ivuuuau, uutio t-j. uyjuunt, xyuiiu vjj. uiwn i.uuto
communication betweeu New York and , ... . , Wh nlocnTo ftnrl T f. t 5 1
,.r, .. , ,. vrr i'.ciunr ajt us ill i:::s nilisiy lor uir kmc M VV llUlUMa.U
racraim'UTO. neu an tucse nne mic
oompwod the T:mo:i;ivis will lc sup- gtcvart?s C o 1 c !) vii t c (1 C o in b i n a t ion Coal
pica wuu lour wires.
DEALEIL3 I:'
or Wood Coo!; Stove
GiT6 us a call wc will not be under.'ol l Main street, next door cart of tho "lafonic Block,
PbAT'iS MOliTli. HKltliASKA
3
JJOSE).lY.
If the skies should be fair, next Mon-
dav will be observed as the great national
festival known a- "washitig-day." Tdi
oxorcL'csof Monday are goncrally super
intended bv the women-folks, mci cither
being driven out of the house or obliged
to bceouiu hewers of wood and drawers
of water. The ceremonies are com
menced early in the morning, and are
longer or shorter, according to the size of
ths family. The fighs of the head of
the family have no effect on the duration
of the festival. The opening perform
ance ou the programme is to burnt the T '- ff"'al ""f" CTT i i I rS
fire and get a boiler full of water on the lJ rT - U C "j" 'J.. hZ3 JL. DZ
- 11 1 t r .1 I - -
stove, in wc.l regiuateu lammes tuts is
il.i-io 1w (ho Tnfli.tr nr tbf ftb?:'v.t bnv. hilt
they do not enjoy it half so much as the Are now receiving and have on hand (at the old :-tand of White & Buttery)
lady-stiperintcndjnt dots. Breakfast on
wadiing-day is varied. The potatoes 7 rV Tl T3 1 p f-fcqrsi OTltll.
arc ant to -et overdone while the cood OH 1-11 blClG .i.iZ.L3. i3 6. , -Cs. O b3 iJ U. iA.
r .1 1.1 ...
wito is sorting the ciotnes, ana tne water
tn .!. a t..nr. .......1!ir .!.-.. nX'LW tntA fti.i
.1. l.lU UOllCi UCUtllij .-3l'-tllD Ul.l lULW "it- I M
coiiec or the sausage. Aobo-Jy can cat
much for breakfast, and what is left is
FURNITURI
(Successors to Vi'IiUe cS; Buficry)
WHOLESALE nnd RETAIL
Prairie Breaking.
Enj-dor A- Orr are ready to take orders for
ltrtHkina l'mirie. l'or u-rui'. niailyto John
Hnytl-.-r. on the taiiuoi; tight jvlile crt.tk : or, to
11-N. Orr. ITittMiuoutli. ilioy i.re i.n.:;reil to
take coin racls fur !nv iiiiinlu r of ncrt". l'artied
detiriiigi Lre:ikit:c dcn, vill do well to mkko
..Brrrnrt leirty. ajTUiaanroiB,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS ; IN DHY GOODS
Groceries, Carpets, Boots and Shoes,
Under the Broods House,
Muiii Street, Plattsmouth, iVebraska,
CSr-The Highest Price Taid for Country Produce, Hides, Wool
apl4wtf. '
The Largest and Most uomuieio
i
BEDDING,
CHAIRS,
LOUNGES',
TARLFS".
Our motto is unkk sales end isinu.ll r,rvSt.
XortEa Side JJ:i:i Mrfit,
(LetA'L-ca Second iiml Thirds.
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warmed OVCr "for dinner. After break- gtock f I)rus. Medicine?. Paints, Cheuii.-als. Len.l, Van.i-hes. Coal Oil. Fi.-h Oil, Ma. hi
f, f ,1., nP., 1 ,-n,.-l ' b, ,,,! n n-red GartlinW Oil. C.tr Oil. Xeat.-.f.)ot Oil. W'le.Je il. Il.ii.ee.J Oil, Paid On. Oil. l.-soull:
la-,t the tilths are tilOUgUi. in ana p.piea - t-uj Liv,.r oil. an.l a la. ne vari.-ty l'Xotmti. IVrlumery, 1- aii'-y and toilet
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Articles, Kouce. 1 lavoriiig ilxuacU'. Al.-o, .-..1 tlio lobular
Brandies, Wines and Whiskies,
Of the best grades aud qualities, fitrlclly for Medical purpoi'.ea.
DOMESTIC DYES,,
From iundas Dai'j.
Chicago, - Rurlingtou and St. Loui3
runners are looking tharpiy after the
trade of this locality. ' :
and tho carnival begins. The great se
cret of success i.s to do everything at once.
To impress on the minds of the sterner
sex the need of a washing-day, the wo
men wear all their oldest and dirtiest
clothes. It is also customary to spill Such
water on me aoor. ana iuus get lue.i i nr. n lucueu s, iiocif u-r , xi.iku ,.ui. novo.
. , , . ill ail otaers in eeuciii. use.
xoet wep, ana men to go out. ana nan
up the clothes and catch cold. Many
plea.-ing accompaniments can be worked
into tli e regular exercises of Monday.
A discovery that the firo has gono out
rivc3 an cxhilerating excitement. If
the youngest child manages to upset a
pail or fall into'a tub, the effect is good.
The addition of too much indigo at one
Stage will not Lu forgotten for one week R.,,lorRo:e.C.reen. Plue and Llat k, An.-line. Indir. Madder. Extract Loswood, Pye Wood., ic.
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at least, and there is no end of fun if in cl evcrj-minsc tmu u uecueu ... .u. . .,.1.
the clothes-line breaks and drcps the
entire washing in tho mad. he.. r hyecjar:r Prescrint'ons careful y compounded and ?
mgnt comes on the po'.ir pater lamilies is 1
regaled witix a full account of the entire ?t e .j b.. All Uruno warranted fresh ar.d pure. Call
dav's doings, and told tn .L he ought to . w
be very thankful that he has some Ttoe h3lr3 bUVilR!, Zud ZZQ V.'hat WO HaVB tO Sell.
to do th.-t-e things for him. Bui we -
never heard of a mau who exhibited any Plattsmouth, March 4, 1S70. wtf
overwhelming degree oi. gratitude.
Yonhers G.ttttf.
i All these annoyances can be avoided by
getting one of Parcel's "Perfect Wash
ers," aud Monday becomes like any other
day.
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PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA
The farmers cf Cass county are busy
plowing corn ground now. Four and
nve teams in a Held is a common bight.
The last railroad bridge going into
Ab!aud..ra3 linkdied to day, and the
track will be completed Monday or Tues
day. ' ..';
In parsing around town ycsterdo" afl
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j ings started during the week. Improve
ment is the order of the day now.
- Tho Texas cattle business is exorcising
the minds of the pertple at Fremont, in
this State. ' The question is whether
they thai! be shipped from there.
A Louisvlllj bar-keeper is in jail for
murder. ' He ' says that while chasing a
mau v.kh a carving Luife, Lc'xras taken
with a fit cf temporary insauity, and the
insn died.
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The following i a ll.-t of the Officers
elect of Olive Branch, No. 2, for the en
suing quarter, cemmcnaing May 1st and
eu ling August 1st, 1S70: -
W. C. T. Thou. W- Shryotk.
W. V. T. Mrs. G. JJ-llumt.hrcy.
W. R.' S. II R. Lewis, -f
W. F. 8. R. B. Windham.
W. T. J. W. Marshall.
W. M. V. V. Leonard.
W. C. J. Wedey Barnes.
W. I. G. Miss Laura Davis.
W. O. G--Wulie Montgomery.
D. G. W. C. T, (foruuexpired term)
F. M. Lonsdale. ,
' A man in New Hampihirc the other
day ate fifteen dozcu raw oysters on a
watrer. Tiie silver trimmings alone on
his colEii cot twelve dollars an J thirty-
five ccr.rs.
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DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools;
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MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
Roofing, Gutteri:!", Spouting and Repairing doso.
1 am Selling First-Class Goods and Guaranty Not to be
Undersold, as 1 am Baying of First Hands.
A lot of A No. 1 Plows aud Cultivators, closing out at Cost. Romemler tha plac,
olJain to Citu Hotel
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SEWING MACHINEfS".
F. P. 1 CDD, AGENT,
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A pood -oi inient of Mn-Uni" oa Laii-i.
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Mi.'!iin'- to rent I''.- the iiioi.tit.
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