Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 02, 1871, Image 3

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EALt D RETAIL
DRUGGIST
1 uo receiving as 1 has on hand (at
stand ef While Buttery;
ell
t'n side Main Street. Pliitsmouth. Neb.,
THE LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE
-c'k f.f Drug. Medicine. Paint". Chemicals
Lead. Varnish. Coal oil. Fish Oil, Maeh'ne
Oil, (Jarrling Oil. 'astor Oil. ?eatsfoot
Oil. "hale Oil. Linseed Oil. Lard
Oil. Essential Oil. Col LiverOil.
an'l a largn variety of No
tion. Porfumery. Fancy
an. I Toilet Artide,
Essences. Fla
voring extracts
and all
PATENT MEDICI M E
Fneh a
Jayno's Coc's
Ayors'. Senvil'o's
Hall'' Christie's Me
I.ain's. .Mor-e's. i5;ik"r's
WitarV. Wright's. Wake
field. Ouys.itt's. Perry Iavis
Robnck's. Petitt's, Mrs. Window's
Tr. VVin.-ncil's Hostettcr's. Drake's
f;Ui'c's. West's and ot the most p.,pn!ur
;;nt Mudiciucs in use at tLo present day.
Brandies Wines and Vhiski;
Of the Rest Ora.de an.! iu!itie. tirictly for
Medical purposes.
C0KEST1C DYES,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
1870. 1870. 1870.
r. d. Lsxaorr.
GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS!
Everybody, and more too, are going to Z
D. SCHNASSE Si CO,
To buy their
AT TH
IN E "W YORK STOEE
The best and most complete
STOC K O F DRESS
GOODS.
TTe call ps.rtice.lar
Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, at greatly reduced price.
attention to our new styles ol
DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS,
DELAINS, GINGHAMS.
BUOWN SHEETING.
HLEACIIED COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YA S. BOOTS AND SHOE
of all kiss's and priest to tait our numerous customers. A large stock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QLEENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
V,'
the CcM. rated GARDEN CITY
PLOW, STUBBLE ami BREAKING PLOWS, and
CULTIVATORS. REAPERS. SLEDERS, HAY
Piatt. -mouth ScptemberlOth. 1S70. tf
RAKES
D. SCHNASSE 4c CO.
CLIPPER
all kind of
1 or Hi :en
digo. M fliiT,
N OO.tS. .Vc
Blue. Black. Aniline. In-Extnv-t
Logwood. Dry
In f.iet everything
IhaW is need"! i m t lie lrt:g
i.r Medical line.
f hysi
cians' freseriptions
t r.rtfu'lv compounded and put n t at all hour.'.
All l'iui niirrf-iite l fre-li tmJ pnre. Call be-li:-
li'ivinir. :it! "e what I h:ive to sell,
i'l.'.t-iuouth, Feb. ,5lh.d.V.wtf,
1:ik pfst Rvs ASt
Iirui'T. ) "fill .Im'i
! 11 ii'i Slip; ! nif nt.
vri:;i ciiteriainiiiz Stnrii
m Travels. ( nuts. ;
;'":i t n res. i-rol'ii-.-lv Hit;
iiUI.S)
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in Mi
ays
to ;iT:it;-f. nnd mMrurt 1
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tfouth Side Main Street,
Number 9.
PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA
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of 1
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oil
ViT. w.nil.1 in- iin Doalrrs nn l thn rubli
j-enerally tu c nl and cxau.ine 'jur stock of
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: r. fie liri'it Si'ie V.'t -Aily i t"i- on- vein
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rinio roi:s it n v:il!l:li.l'' Jlii
.ii'.ins for clu'". Thiry-S"V"n
."vi ra?'h. s-m's n'Viinfir.'1
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no.ro v. i'ti tli;
sui-.-'-rio'T Si'
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The ESnrliittonissouri
Hiver Kail Konil,
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inu'ii -o.i.
c "n rr- '. i't i
; Jj::V(ii:ks r. ft
.ml lor a sp'-'
b fore rnrcha.-ins flcw Iktp.
Mr. S ircent liavina h.i i (lio expcripti' 'f
tv. t r:ty j c.irs in inaniit.ictiii i:i? all kiiiii of
i -'. v are oci;;:i,i' 'it ! tivir.ir cr
Soup cxohanno'l fi
a..: i! " ot the city.
Caa pail l'-r r.
s !
t
o ir,
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J ii
Ni
Kc-irnry
t-ity.
urease, nn l uclivcrc.l in
J. roJ tallow an 1 clear
V.'arJ. near I"cr.-y St.
In connection ?it!i the
CJ"'cnjj, Burl in j ton i' Qtiinaj 12. i'
OfTcr to ti renpl of PI !ttsmouih,
pnrtiuii of J'.eliruf kii lyir.s
and ait
:0c"f;ni of t:ie it.'.tt:
Fa
it- n.
W S TOBEJ
Weeping Water, Kcb.
:ia, SLwPjtt tZi
DKAl.ERS IX
General Merchandise,
sucn as
t-av goods.
tii;oi'Eii:.
JIAKDWAP.K.
ViL KEN-SWAHE.
HATS. CAPS HOOTS.
IIOES. MOTIONS, if.,
FINE AND COTTONWOOD LUM E Ell.
HINdLE.S AND LATH.
We arc A,Tet.ts for
Wiilccx &. Gibrs Sewing Machine,
hlch is undoubtedly the best
l.MUwtf.
IIarnibals Saint Joseph Ii. II
Takin; c CT-jct Jaiiuaiy Vt!i. 17'..
AniavE.
No: 1 Pay Fxi . daily cxc (.t Han.l.iy T;20 p ra
" :! l'a.-ilic cxp. daily i.vi pt monday o ' l'
" " Nislit 'Xp. daily om i pr mon lay .'r'ii u iu
' 7 Throufii trt. daily vv :.t laon tay ":1 a in
" '. 'i'tirinuh fit daily cxci-pt moiid.iy !' lo a in
" 11 Way fitdt'ily except sun. lay... :"-r p ni
" 15 Macon frt daily except Miuday... 1 1 :.i0 a in
IlKl'ART.
No. 2 lay exp daily except Mindpy 0:10 a in
" 1 Nisiht exp daily except .Sunday... 4:3 p in
" Pacific exp daily except sunday.. 12:t" a iu
" S St Kouij e daily except sunuay 'J.:i p m
"lit Way lit daily except sunday 7:IMI a in
"1 Through frt daily except Sunday 1:-J5 i la
"11 Through frt dail" e'lroi-t Saturday":' p ni
No. 4 wtll not htop at Haxton. Ostium. K iddc,
("Joiner, Moorsville, L'ticu, iic,-hi,s or ileiid
; i!le.
1 No. (1 will not stop at Saxton. Easton. Oshnrn.
I I!re"Uentide, M-juitvllie, WUcciicg or -Mead-i
vilie.
T- li. IU, KN 171 I . Ucn Acent.
TWO HOURS THE QUICKEST.
tho most direct, ami the bst I'mite to the
tern. South Eastern, und Northern States.
l':!ssr'i:iri,"s de-irioi-to travel luxuriously -hoi .
t::',.- tiie Allaii!:'" Express. whi -!i runs through
to Chicago wi'.lioat cli nee of far.-'. oiitiT ric'
with elccant Day Coaches, Puilmaa's Piiiac.
Day and aiccping Coaches, and
Fiilirnciri 3 1 r n rj Ccirs.
In addition to t!:ef act that this is the direct
route ny which Mi'ie may he nv" 1 in reneou.
any rnir:t in the l-i'tern or M
truthfully be said that il postC-,;cs the best
and the tiiicst equipment of
nisuria to the paiienger
lie Mates, it n
tracB
any Westeru Line,
LOCAL JSTE'W'S
The PrcMdent came over this morning
with a fair loaJ of passengers about
one hundred and will hereafter make
regular trips in connection with trains.
The first "Bethlehem Packet," Como
dore Doty in command, arrived on the
Nebraska shore at 0 a. m. to-day. She
came part of the way on a heavy Jew
and the remainder of the distance on a
jack frost.
Many of our cilitcns will remember
Henry Combe Burns, who flourished in
this city (and city jail) since the flood
say about last fall. He went from here
to St. Joseph, where he had the delirium
tremens:, and we now hear of him in
Kansas, lecturing on phrenology.
YrcA. Leiiliofi" is the tallest stepping
man in l'lattsmoutli. He thinks of go
ing fcver to settle the i rcnt-h with his
''light infantry" if they don't come to
terms at once. Lenhoff is the "dad"
of twin boys lie U !
We had the pleasure to day of meet
ing Mr, C. E. Wingate, of Chicago , whe
is looking for a business location. He
exprcss3 himself highly pleased with
the prospects of our city, and will
probably lcate here.
Mr. L. Foster of Burlington is in the
city with a new patent felt roofing.
He has the cantract for roofing the R.
R. Machine i-hops, where our people
will soon have an opportunity of exam
ining the article.
The people of Weeping Water have
called a delegate covention of the county,
to assemble at that place for the purpose
of expressing their views on the R. R.
bond question. See call in another
column.
The Omaha Herald publishes a letter
from Dr. Miller in which he says he
will "probably" return in time to testi
fy before the committee. How are you
"probably" Miller.
Mulholand, Thatcher, fc Co., are mak
ing excavations near the railroad track,
south of the machine j-hops, for an ex
tensive grain warehouse. They are pre
paring to b y a large amount of grain
during the coming season. They find
this the best point in the west for ship
ping, and they will probably confine
their opperations exclusively to this city.
There is much excitement in Lincoln,
among the Spiritualists, over a little girl
who is a medium and will go into a
trance and write and speak as intelligent
as any grown person.
A revival meeting is in progress at Ash
land. During the past week seventy
five persons have united with the church.
The meeting is not under the auspices of
any particular denomination., bat is
being conducted principally by Rev. Mr.
Doane, a Baptist Minister from Illinois.
Is it poft-ible that Morton and Miller
have "Butlerized" and left the State to
keep from convicting him of "high
crimes and uiisc'cnicannrs" in "fifteen
minutes' " swe.;r? What degenerate
days vre live iu !
Wo wen? surprised to fee how lively
bu-Iiioss was at 1'iattsmouth yesterday.
At iiuii-oVluk we notii-i!'l n-.-j-t ail the
ba-iuess men of the village down at the
depot when the train arrived. Lincoln
Juiirtfil.
Why, Moss jour unsophisticated,
country r ind, those men you paw at the
d m ot were runners for a lew of our prin
cipal wLosuIo houses, watching for the
arrival cf coui.try merchants from the
interior town- Lincoln, etc- Were
you never in a city before? Our mer
chants will enjoy the joke, hugely,
"Rev. J. D. Laucr will preach in
Friendship Church on Sabbath next nt
riMK'ELUlSU.SOF THE TEACHERS'
THIRD PAY.
PLATTSMOUTH, February 22, 1S'71.
The house was called to order by ths
President.
Keadinsr of the journal.
Music By Miss Frank Myers ; which
is a guaranty that it was good and was
highly appreciated l y the members of the
Institute.
Ou motion, Messrs- T. J. Patterson,
C. Anscvme, G. W. Hammond and
Mrs. M. E. Coiner were appointed a
committee on resolutions.
ieport of Critics C. Aneevine. G.
W. Hammond and Mrs. M. E. Coiner ;
in which Mrs. Coiner proved herself an
adeit Her criticisms were sharp, and
very appropriate, especially those made
upon the Secretary,
OrthorraphyUy Mrs. M E. Coiner;
n which she conducted a class in spelling,
which would be difficult to .excel.
Georravhi; By Miss Liz.ie Malonc ;
who conducted the class in a most com
mendable manner.
RECESS.
Grammar By T. J. Patterson ; fol
lowed by W. A. Patterson, in which
they acquitted themselves wiih credit.
Adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Rending By C. Angevine ; who dis
played his usnal fine ability in conduct
ing a class.
Arithmetic By W. A. Patterson : in
which he showed himself a proficient.
Music By Miss Alice Bradley, Mrs.
Vinton, Mrs. Guard and Mr. J. W.
Marshall ; with so fine a collection of
musical talent it could not fail to be
highly appreciated.
RECESS.
Music By Miss Myers in her usual
fine and appropriate stvle.
Mental Arithmetic By G. W. Ham
mond ; in which the leader and most of
the class acquitted themselves with
credit.
Civil Government By T. J. Patter
son ; the time being limited, but l.ttle
was done with this interesting subject ;
it is to be hoped that it will be again
taken up and discussed at length.
On motion, it was decided to hold an
evening session.
At the close of the session Miss Myers
again delighted the audience with one of
her choice selections ot music, auu won
the applause and thanks of the entire as
sembly. Adjourn to 7:30 p. m.
EVENING SESSION.
School Government This being an
important subject to the teacher ; the
discussion was entered into with con-id
able spirit by all the numbers, ari l al
so by Maxfic-ld and Murfiu in which all
considered that much of the trouble o
school government arises from false or no
government of children at home.
On motion, the question 'how can
the people be brought to a ju?t apprecia
tion of pure literature, to the exclui-ion
of the class ot literature, now so gener
ally read was taken up, in which Mr.
MaxfielJ and T. J. Patterson sa:d some
pxeollent things : and our only regret is
that they could not be heard and heeded
by the whle people.
On motion. Elder MaxheM was in
vited to be with us to morrow evening,
Adjourned to :30 a. m.
J. M. Hiskette, Scc'y.
A REPOSITORY OF FAtUIOy PIAES
ULL ASV ISSCTRUTIO"
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A t uppletncnt containing numerous full siled
patterns, of useful articles accompanies the
paper every fortnight.
Harper's liazar contains Iti folio pages of the
Hize of Harper's Weekly, priutcd on superfine
calendered paper, and is published weekly.
NOTICES OF THE PKESS.
Harper's IJazur contains, be.-ides pictures,
pat-cms. etc., a variety of matter of especial use
and interest to the family : artlclf-s on health,
chess, and housekeeping in all its branches : its
editoriahuattcr is especially adapted to the circle
it is intended to interest and instruct ; and it
has. besides, good stories and literary matter of
merit. It is not surprising that the journal,
with such features, has achieved in a sh'irt time
an immense success ; for something of its kind
was ilc? ired in thousands ot families, and ilspub
li hers have tilled the demand. The youni lady
who buys a sinple number ot llarper s lazar
is made a subscriber for life. JN'eio York L'ven-
The JSazar is excellent Like all the periodi
cals waicti the Harpers puonsn. uisaiHiosi
idca'ly wed edited, and theclass ol readers tor
whom it is intended the mothers and daughters
in overage families can not but profit by its
good senso and pood taste, which, we have no
doubt, are to day making very many homes
hapier than they may have been betore the
woman began taking le.-.sons in personal and
household and social i:iaiinseiic:it .troin
this grod-naf ure 1 mentor. The Sutton, S. Y.
S VRHCR W TWyS.-l 371.
Term .
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An extra copy of either the Magazine. Weekly
r l;azar will he supplied gratis lor every ciuu
f five subscribers at 1 00 each, in one remit-
;ance ; or, six copies lor J0 00, without extra
!''.- . .. "... ..
r-uoscrintions to tlarper s .Magazine. ccKiy
or Bazar to one address for one year, girt (X) ; or,
two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address for
one year, 87 00.
Jiack numbers can he supplied at nny tunc.
Vols. 1.. 1 1.. and III. of Harper's liazar, for
the years ISi'kS. V.t. "70. elegantly bo nd in gre?n
morocco e loth, will he sent oy express, ireigm
nrenaid. for S7 00 each.
t he postage on iiarper s xsazar is cenu
year, whicn must be paid at tne sunscriocrs
post ouice.
Address
ITAPPm. P.ROTHERS.
New York
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Until further notice trains will loav a. ac J ar
rive ut Omaha as follows :
Leave Arrive.
Express 1:30 p. m. I Kxpren 2:20 p. m.
Freight 7:00 a. m. I Freight... a H:W a. ni.
Mixed 6:0"p. in. I Mixed 5:;40 p. in.
I:rert connection iiiaoc at Omaha with C tuca-
go i N. W. Kailroad: Chicago. K. I. & Pacific:
C hicago, Ilurlington Sc Mo. K. It. R.. and Kas.
City, ist. Joe. A" Council 111 u fl's K lilroads. Free-
mont witti stages lor Lincoln tun west mini.
AtChevcne with Denver Pacific K. It. tor Den
ver. Central City, fc'imta Fe and points in Colora.
do and New Mexico. At llrynn. with stases for
the great Sweetwater mining lissriets. At Og
len. with I tali Central R. H. for JSalt Lake and
Southern I tah. ami C. P. K. K. tor C-ornnne,
Virginia City. Helena. White Pin(. iSaeramen'o
San Francico. and principal cities iu California
Nevada. Idaho. Oregon-aiid Wa.-hitTtan.
Tickets for sale at the company s o'.Iice corner
Farnham and yiU std and at Depot offices.
T. E. Sick-1 . Uen 1 fcupt.
F. Colton. Gcn'l Pass.Ageut.
E. T. DCKS.
P. II. WHEELER.
E. T. DUKE & CO.,
AT FOOT OF MALY STREET,
Wholesale k Retail Delers la
Hardware & Cutlery, Stoves,
TINWARE. ROPB.
IRON,
STEEL
NAILS AND
Blacksmith Too'i, &o.
Keep on hnnd a Large Stock of
CHARTER OAK,
BUCKS TATE.YT,
HEATH'S PATENT COARD WFLLS.
Put down in to countv in the pnt H inontfc,
nd from THKEK to F1VK a week making at
rascrjt
PROVE THEIR STIPERtoniTY.
SIXTY-NINE of theia were in the worst kinJ
Jf yuick-imnd.
AN
rillUTY-ONn of them wcro made in pla. e
where the obi style "Dutr Wells" had dried up-
caved in failed to furnish a supply, or nam
ally "played out."
Advert isi aiar,
A Hook of 125 closely priuted pages, lately
issued, contains a list of the best American Ad
vertising Me. Hums. (living the names, circula
tions, aud full particulars concerning the lead-
in" Dailv and Weekly Political and family
newspapers, together with all those having large
circulations, putilislicu in tuc interest ui neu.
rum. Agriculture. Literature. Ac. f c. Lvery
Advertiser, nnd every person who contemplates
becoming stich. will find tins book ot great
valti". Mailed free to any address on receipt
of 2" cent. :. 1. UV I.I.I. v CO
Publishers. Ao. 40 Park Itow. Aiw 1 ork.
1 he PittsburgtPa.il Lrmlrr, new issue ot .viay
2!Uh, IStiO. says : "The firm of Ueo. P. Kowell
A: Co.. which issues this interresting nud valu
able book, is the largest and best advertising
Airencv in the Lnited Mates, and we can cheer
fully recommend It to tho attention of those
who desire to advertise their business ncirntijic-
ulu and fiiMirmiitieulu in such a way: that is.
o to secure the largest amount ol publicity lor
he least expenditure of money.
STREIGHT & MURPHY,
DEALERS 19
Harness, Sadies, Whips
BIlIDlKS.COLL.AKS.AC.
Particular attention given to the manufacture
of fine harness.
ALL KINDS OF P.EPAIRING DONE ON
SIIORT NOTICE.
riattsmouth, - Nebraska
i
N. B. The Celebrated Vacuum Oil Blacnkinf :
constantly on hand
deelwtf
0. F. JOHNSON,
rsr
Their own reputati' ana the tiuanitnoUs tef
diet of the people I Otoe County
Attests their irTrrlts.
Ar. Outf.t is now In operation for the acoouitno-
dationof Cuss County, in charge of
Mr. C. 15. lilETS.
(Veils guaranteed to furnish an ample supplf
4 water, or the money retuoded.
Wells bored, tubed and fitted tip for throwing
water all complete and guaranteed.
One Dollar per Foot.
Otiick-sand wells !j. extra one each well. (Id
the country hands to b- boarded while doing
ob.
Terms Cashi
-sponsible parties desiring it a note fit
vua-halt will be taken for part payment, at aim
months, with interest ut 1 percent, from uiile.
Parties wishing wells will please accomtnodi f
by leaving their orders at the Hardware Stoi
of C. W. MKKK. or addressing me a line It.
NEBRASKA CITY.
Very Resj ectfully
B. F. DilTenbacher.
J uly lSTO.d w tf
HENRY EOECK
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
CHICAGO, EMPORIA.
L O YA L C 0 OK
And other first class Cooking
Machine now in
BiarlWootf.
SI &li!es The
Shortest
Line.
ST
All MA RKET.
FROM
Cliicaro to 7rw York, via Pittsburgh. Fort
Wayne it- Chicago Pennsylvania Cen
tral lloute.
TUC UNDF.lLSHiNTJD HAVE OPENED A
M EAT iVIAF
Thi
I.ii.es
1 tae on
ut t.'m nh
On
iiain Street. Plattsniooth. -vbr re tic
pose to keep oa hand the very
y pro-
BEST OF MEATS
IN T A El It SEASONf
UI0iIE.ST PRICKS PAID FOR
G ATTLE
A B
Rout o running three Daily
Ihiy tltld S!t". ;iuy Iu!ucc Cur.
From Chio.ij: tJ
err r-. I'li'.hulclpl.ia i N'cw York
v rniou r c ii a n' i:
'.Villi but onft c'liinzo to P.alt'innre. Hartfird,
New Haven. Providence, Springfield, Worces
ttr aud Do-ton !
TllRtJUCH TICKETS
For ale at the ofliccs nf connecting lines in the
West and at all otli -cs of the Fort Sajneai.d
Pennsylvania Central Route i'i t't.i"a?o.
lliH. 1. KIM HALL. 'Ion.
Wist em Pa...-erigtr Agent, 1'iuis's Central R. R.
Chica'J-
W. C. CLF.LAND.
P Ft. 4 A C R. R.
Call and see ui.
aug-i.Ki.Vwtf.
HALL illAIGUT.
Ex ecu i ion.
E. W. Rarscu, I
against ;-
OtOlGt Jkssis:s. )
Notice is hereby given, that I will offer for
F-ile at public auction, at the front door of the
Court House in Platts:ii'nth,C;:-s County, Neb.,
on Mor.dav. March -."UK. A. D. 1V71. at two
o'clock p. ill. of sa;d day. the following real
e-rnte. situated in Cns County. Nebraska, to
wit: The undivided one-fourth ol the west
loi'f ''i'of the north-west quarter ) se-tion
No. t . n ty -m'i f:ti '-7. in Township No. ten (loi
tirrlh. rar.g N. t h'.rte n i e i.-t of 'ie sixth
prineif :il merliian. tX'-epf p.b'Mtt t.vcnlv-live
iteres oil of the so'ith etid, (! sr-rile I as f..!!ois.
? i tvit : eomeiicing at the nui!i-wost corner of
';e north-west fii:irtr ' i of sai l portion No.
L. tl.c;o-e north tii'iy-onc rods and sixteen links,
thnec ea-t eighty rod.-, tbenee s-'iitli fifty-one
vtds an 1 sixteen linkj, thence west
eitl.iy r.'d-s to t'-.e place if besin
i:hig. Also the r.o; tli-v.-c-t quarter of tiie
nirth-e:i-t 'iiiart'T t'.,') i f se'tioti No. in
'jowti-hip No ten (io., range thirteen (lS:ei.-t
i the sixth principal meridian. All taken us
the property of (I.'i.i c. .1 ciining, on an K.vecti
tion in favor of K. W. liaioiitn. is-ncl by the
fli-rk of the District Ccurt of the 1 ounty ot fuss,
an I to mc directed as Sheritl' of sai l county.
tiiven under my hand this 1 ;;h :y of Febru
r.ry, A. D. Is71. J. W. JtUINSON.
Sheriff ("as County, Nebraska.
T. M. Marquett,, Att'y fur PlaintltT.
' " febly;v:.t
till EAT CENTRAL ROUT-:
Via Niagara. Faiis. Speed. Comfort .V Safety
PikLUAK'S r:AC:JiFICEfiT ZA?,3
Fr.in Chicago to New York, via Michigan Cen
tral and lireat Western Kaiiroads,
Four Express Tr.tias leave Chicago daily via
this li:ie for New York lloston. and all
intermediate points iu the East.
FASr ATLANTIC EXPRESS
Leaves Chicago every nflcrnoon, having atlach
el the celebrated Hotel Car from Chicago to
Poehestt r. and a lnagiiifiecnt Pullman Palace
Ifrawitu Room Car iroai Chicago to New York
without change.
W. V. Mt iR.lien'l Sup't Jt. "Vistern R. P..
Hamilton, tint.
II. E. Sargent. Oen. fj.i't M.C. R. R. Chicago
lleury C. VXeutwoua, Ueu'l Passenser At-.
Chicaro.
Speed, Safety and Comfort
Rate? always as LOW as the LOWEST. Ea -fcage
cheeked through tonnv point Fast.
C. K. PERKINS. tlcn.Pupt.
A. E. TOUZALIN, Ucn. Passenger Agent.
ianlodJcwtf.
.113 FATHER'S HOUSE;"
OR.
Tlie CTnyrittcsi Word.
Ry Daniel March, D. D., author of the popul tr
..Night Scenes. ' This master in thought and
language shows us untold riches and beauties in
the tircat House, wiih its bloominrr flowers,
singing bir ls, waving palms. Rolling clouds,
beautiful bow, sacred mountains delightful
rivers, mighty oceans, thundering voices, blaz
ing heavens and vast universe with countless
beings in millions of worlds, and reads to us in
each the i nwnttcn ora. nose-tintea paper,
ornate engravings and superb binding. 'Rich
and varied in lhought." "Chaste." "Easy and
gracfi 1 in style." "Correct, pure and elevating
in its tenib-ricy." "'Uenutiful and good." "A
household treasure." Commendations like tho
above from College Pre? i nuts and Professors,
ministers of all deuoniin.it ions, and the religious
and secular press all over the country. Its
Irc-hnes. purity ol iaiiKUHB-c. with clear, open
type, fine steel ctu-ravings, substantial binding
a.id 1'mv price, make it the Look for the nojc.
Agents ure selling from 50 to 11 per week.
We want Clergymen. School Teacher', stnnrt
youii'T men and ladies to introduce the work
for us in every town. hip. aud we will pay liber
ally. No intelligent man or woman need be
without paying business.
Send for circular, full description and terms.
Apdross
ZTECLER i MrCURDY.
Iff S. Sixth Street. Ph. la . Pa.
l.'lH Race Street. C'neinnati. Ohio.
"!' Menroe Street. Chicago. III.
N. Sixth Street. St. Louis. JIo..
or, lt'2 .Maiu Street, Spii:ilicld . Mass.
OctlCdim.
WISE PALMZR.
GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL
ESTATE AGENTS.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS
Pay Special atscDtion to Fire and Life Insu
rance. Are agenu lor a number of the best ln-fir-iinrc
(ompaiiu ? in the United States.
We invite property holies to give us a ca'l
:cd fiseertaiu how low we can insure their lives
nn l their p.operty. ikel'Xllt
Farmers, go whre you can get the best Flour
ind t' most of it.
35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUH
1113
jiven in e?tchage for good Ten".
We are also doing gris . nnd, with ou"
increased fucilities. feel asscred that we can give
tho bci-t and inost Flour of any in the State.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Produce Bought and Soli
H'r.rrr?T uasijt
Fa:o.
.V.?
lleea Ji Clintou
TIIE TjAT'D OWNER F03 1371
As an advrtising medium. Tkk Lan Ovtnkr
stai.ds without an equal in the country. Its
beautiful print and fine engravings prohibit its
wanton estruction. i:ke most other paper. nn
it is kept for binding at the end of the year.
It? circulation is t hrouchout the United States
and Canada, and is increasing beyond all preen
dent in the annals of jounaii -m. showing that
the public appreciate its worth. Its subscribers
and regular readers are larc. land holders. re;d
estate .-.gents, bunkers, capitalists and perms
?.(' k iig land investments for money. It ihei;
fore becomes the only medium through which
persons having la'a toscll can reach p'tifhi.-c"".
As land men are stantly improving their lands
by the erection oflare and costly edifices, which
we constantly illustrate, it is therefore the oio.- t
available medium for advertising nil kinds of
biiild'n? material" the car ls of architect:-, etc.
Subbscription J;j t) per annum.
Buiness e..i i.' of Re al Kst.-to Agents inserted
in the Rent Estate Agents Directory, clas-itied
by citiesuTid towns, not r-xeecuing four lines of
solid nonpariel type, fcli) per year, which also
includes a copy of t. ie paper. This is the most
iin: ort?"t 'eature of the journal, as thi.direc
tory now u braces a iMijoiy of the F ading
firms of the country, und is convenient lor re
ference. Advertisement lr;s than quarter column -in
cents per lit!" .-oiid nonfiaricl typr. Editorial
tc-tfT-'ccuts per line leaded brevier typ-.
All bills foi' i.Jvert: "t-g -n time eontrracts
payablt quarterly in advance. Transmit .J.
veriisemen s must le accoti ptiie 1 by the cash
to insure insertion in the succeeding issue.
Terms for special p laces, prices of Cartoons,
engravings of buildings, etc., sent on applica
tion by mail.
Address,
J. 51. WING & CO.,
Publishers of the Lami Owszt?,
Chicago, 11
In running Grcr.
I desire to announce to the public that I now
havi ciy tireat me: iciin 'leu Inch Double
Turbine Wt ter Wheel in full operation. Hav
ing refitted my mill throughout I am now pre
pared to do better by my customers than any
mill in tho State J. A. LATI'A.
uiar'PdA wtf.
10 a. in. , ami in the Christian Chanel,
Karon, at 7 o'clock p. iu."
We clip the above from a recent num
ber of the 2?uton (Ohio) Register. It
will bo news to many people in this
State, ami especially about Nebraska
City. It is the first intimation we have
had that "Dan." "J. Dan" the no
tcl ''local" of tho Neics, an l more re
ceritly of the Times, had left the State
or had turned preacher. Farewell, Dan.
Eight pa?sencrer8 who left the train last
evening at Omaha Junction with a view
to crossing the Platte for Omaha were
compelled to retrace their steps to the
station and telegraph for conveyance to
this city, where they arrived in due sea
son, wet tired and hungry. The iec in
the Platte was too much for them.
Married. February 23, 1S7I, at the
residence of S- Duke, Esq., by Hew J.
B. MaxliclJ, Mr. J. D. Tutt and Miss
N. Wilson; all of this city.
Across tho threshold led.
And every tear kissed ofT as soon as shed ;
His houso she enters, there to ha a light
Shining within, when all without is night;
A guardian angel o'er his life presiding.
Doubling his pleasures, and his cares dividing.
Rot. E S3.
A large crowd was gathered together
on Main street this morning by a sum
mary effort to collect a debt from a gen
tlenian who was about to bid farewell to
the peaceful shores of Nebraska and try
his fortune in some clime toward the ris
ing sun. J here appeared to be numer
ous persons interested in his departure
or rather in his retention ttnd he was
ordered to "ground" his carpet bag an:!
disgorge the diiferent amounts claimed.
Th countenance of Sheriff Johnson was
so.m seen coming that way, and the de
fendant in tho - sti soon told him "the
story of his wrongs." The Sheriff ia
formed the wo'tld-be emigrant that the
"court" had no jurisdiction over him,
and that he could depart iu peace, which
hiut he was Lot slow to act upon ; and
ere this lie is probably far beyond the
reach of his persecutors.
The Lincoln Journal copies the com
pliTttcnt of Prof.' Dehr to Miss Lil'ie
Simpson, of this city, and adds:
" We had the pleasure of hearing
Miss Lillie perform on the piano yester
day while at PlatLsmouth, and will say
that we never heard any one that could
beat her. She is really a " musical
progidy " being a young miss only four
teen years old. She will take the mnst
difficult pieces and after glancing at them
will set down to the Piano and play them
without making a mistake. She has
composed a number of pieces which are
Tul'.L-hed by Oliver Dteon A Co., of
lioston.
Pr.ATTSMOUTH. Feb. 23, 1S71.
The house was called to order by the
President.
Music By Miss Myers,
llcailinrr tiir iournal.
Rennrt. of Critics Pv Misses Frank
Mvers. Lizzie Malona and Lucy Muffin:
in w hh h keen DercoDti.in was manifest. d.
Orthnaranhu liv Miss Frank Myers:
who introduced an excellent method for
givins instruction in sptlhns.
Genamiihii liv Mrs. M. E. Co.ncr
in which descriptive and phyicl geogra-
nhv was made the subiect ot Ui?cussion.
RECESS.
Grammar Iv L. (j. t . Icmonts : in
which the propriety of caiihij the pirti
cu.'e a u;st:n.-t part ot speech was a:
cued oro and con. Adjourned to 1:30
p. in
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Music and Accompaniment "T
Court in:? Stvle" Bv Miss Fra
Mvers: this beautiful somr was hnely
ncrfbnned. and received loud applause.
Cali-then ics Bv Mi.-s Lucy Muriin;
Much credit is due to Miss Murfin for
introdncing these graceful and healthful
exercises, which are sadly neglected in
our nublic schools.
Mental Arithmetic T,' W. A. Patter
son ; in which some of the most diiS
cult parts of the analysis of problems
were considered.
Written Arithmetic By II. Ilusted
the subicct of fractions was taken into
eom-ideration. with the usual interest
manifested which this important part of
mathematics is sure to create. As an
instructor, Mr. Husted proved himself
a practical and able worker.
Music By Miss Myers, in her most
happy style.
RECESS.
On motion, tho subject cf fractions
was again considered.
Music By Miss Alice Bradley, Miss
Frank Mvers. Mrs. Vinton, Mr. Husted
and Mr James Bennett. ; the beautiful
song, with which tnese taientea mu
sicians favored us, with Miss Bradley as
oraanist. was highly appreciated by the
members of the Institute. Miss Alice
Bradley then favored us with some fine
uiumc and a song, tollowed by .Mrs. in
ton with a sentimentil and a comic song
with which the audience were much de
lighted. Miss Myers, then, by renur-st,
favored us with some choice selections
of music. Adjourned W i:'M a. m.
J. M. Hiskette, Sec'y.
FROM THE CAPITAL.
STOVES.
A!! kinds of Heating Stoves.
Coal or Wood kept on hand.
JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Books, Stationary,
Wall Paper,
Perfumeries ,
Hair Oils, Newspapers
Magazines, and ALL the
Latest Publications.
in!
ncrienced i)rut'i.'ist.
Itemenibcr the Place, three doors .west cT tne
1k.i:ald. Ohice, Piattsmouth, corailta.
augtiulS
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS-
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND AT ALL fklCBBi
Metalic Burial Cases,
-MOLIXE-
Stiring
and Breaking Plows
At Net Cos; for Cash,
Our
State.
rrics axe m low aa any
houso in tho
LianOtf.
WHITE & SPIRE,
rave moved in their new brick
store, and
ele
TT
11 ha e just received alaree and well
ted stock of
HATS, GAPS, BOOTS, SHOE?
Notions,
and a well eeleotd
ciock of Fancy atd
Staple
Which wo offur
lowest and
GROCERIES,
to th public ai lew m the
DEFY COMPETITION.
TE would call the attention of th ladiw t
tur now stock of
Dress Goods,
Several shades of beautiful Satin. Lyoneie, Bro
cades. A few patterns letl of that SO cent Poplin-
Alpacas, several shades- Woolen and
common Dc Lair s, Scotch 1'laids. Kobe Kepps
also a larg! vnnety of I'rints Ao., wnin w
have just recti fed and onr tneui
Lower Than Ever.
TE have on hand a large stock APPLES
T hv the buncl or liarrel. We Day the
hizhest price in cash or trade for Corn, Oats,
iiu'ter. tests. Cliictens, i urkey or any Kina o
Farm Produce.
BAILEY'S GIFT COM CERT.
OF ALL SIZES.
WOODEN COFFINS
Ready Made, and Sold Cheap for Canh.
WITH laanv thanks for pat patrontiRO.
n vite all to call and examine my 1-rire Htn.1
of Furniturs na 1 0 ilti.n. I jao-Htf
Tootle, Hanna &. Clark,
A E liRASKA GR O W.Y
FRUIT TREES
DSALERS IV
2oll and Silver Coin,
EXCHANGK,
ZJ.tL and oilier stocks.
Piafls drawn on all Darts of the United Sta
and Europe. Deposits received, and special at
tention Riven to collections.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber at his residence at
Glemlale P.O., Cuss count), one Heifer, one
year old nxt spring, brindle color.no percepti
ble marks or brands.
E. S. 3IIILD.
January S. 1871 w6t.
Dissolution Notice.
Tb en-rmrtnershin heretofore existincr in'the
drug business between J. II. Buttery and A. W.
l'roie is thi day dissolved, by mutual consent.
A. W. Prole retires from the busines, wbieli
wil be continued, at the old stand by J. II-
Buttery. Mr. Prole will remain in the establish
ment tor the present.
January 2 th d tf.
RICHARD VIVIAN.
Groceries,
Sealers 'n
Feed
Provisions,
From our Oxn Correspondent.
Lincoln, February 23, 3 871.
Ed. Herald. Bailey's Gift Concert
came off last night at the Capital, and a
large and motley crowd were pre-ent to
witness the drawing. A Board of Mana
gers were elected to conduct the draw
ing, which was done in a fair and square
manor. As there yet remained $2000. CO
worth of tickets unsold, it was agreed
Ly a vote of the ticket holders that the
person drawing prizes should pay for
them in proportion to the value of the
prize. There was sixteen prizes and the
first ticket drawn should entitle t lie hol
der to he largest prize, (the store build
ing an J lot). t
LIST OF TIIK LUCKY MEMBERS.
Ticket No. 1 709 held by Ballantine
& Ensign, of this pl.ice drew the tirst
prize; No. 170'J, held by the same par
ties, drew the second prize, a residence
lot worth $700,00; No. 273;. held by
Mr. Fedewa drew the span of ponies ;
No 70fiS, drew the organ, valued at
$200 ; No. 14S9. drew a Sewing
Machine; No. 575, drew t he lohmd
China pics: No.' 1070, 2197, 155S,
1036, 353, 25f)S, 995, COJu. 2483, 9S0.
ench drew a five do!!;ir srpent-'k-
Leck.
GETTING MABSIED. .
Esssys for Youne Men, on great social evils
and abuas, which iutertere with marriage
with sure incunsof relief for the Ening and Un
fonunate, diso;i.-ed and debiliatcd. bent free,
in sej.:ed tnveiopc. Addrc.is,
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
JV. 2 Xt'itlA Strtet, PhUmde'pia Pa.
October 30ih, 1S70 wly.
filAMHOOD
HOW LOST, HOW FESTORED
'?7-r .Tnst published, a r.ew edition o
s-Af-iDr- C'ulvfrwi.ll ',.!il.r- t.-.l l.-.'iv
iiajeir cine1 "f jjepcrinatorrhnr a or Semi
nal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Im
potency, -Mental and Physical Incapacity. Im
I'edimeiils to Marriage, etc. : also. Consumption,
Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
j-Friee, in a se.iled envelope, only t? cents.
The celebrated author, in this admiral esay,
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc
cessful prictice, that the arirmiiift consequences
of saif-abu-e miiy bo radically cored without the
ilanirerous use of internal medicine or the appli
cation of the knife : pointinc out a mode of cure
at oni-e simple, certain, and etleetual. by ineui'
of which every sufferer, no matter what his cc'
dition may be. may cure himself cheaply, p -vate.
nnd radienllv.
tf"This Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, pustpuid, on receipt of six cents or tw
postage stamps.
Also, Dr. Cnlvcrwell's "Marriage Guide."'
priec 25 cents.
Addres the Publi"aers.
CHiiS. J.C- KINE&CO-
51 ii Uowtry, Xe York, 4x
Doc Sir 22 wly.
Flour,
and
Canned Goods &c
Tliebesteash nrice naidfor all kinds of Grain
and Produce, butter. Eggs. Hides, Furs and
Wool.
North East corner main and Fifth Sts Platts-
iaonth nouZdAwtt
TOR SALE OR REST.
The property belonging to D. Marqnett will be
sold or rented on reasonable terms. The house
contains 6 rooms. There is also a large cistern
with flitter, a cellar, a stable, and other conven
iences. Apply to X. M. MARQL'ETT.
sepltl.
C. S. SMITH!
Attorney atLaw, and General Collecting Agenu
and Notary Public. .
All legal business intrusted to his care wil
ceive prompt and careful attention- Office
the Treasurer's Office iu the court house.
marllMAwtf.
1370 1370
Philadelphia & Erie Railway.
Winter Time Table.
On and after Monday. May 30th 1S70, the trains
on the I'hihidclnhia and Erie Bailroad will run
ns follows tro-ji Pensylvania Ptiiilroad Depot
est I'tiiladclpuia:
CITY tZOTCL,.
J. E. Holland. Proprietor, corner of Main and
Third streets. Platt.iuiouth, Nebraska. Having
been refitted and ne-ly furnishel offer' first
e'asP aceoDiiii ulations. E-ard by tb we?k '
dsy. ,r&nffldwi?
TTEVTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, 10 20 p m
Williamsport. Blrtaui
" arr at Eric. 7 4 i p m
Erie Exp. leaves Philadclphi. 10 W a iu
Williamsport. 8 15 p in
" " arr at Erie. 7 115 a ra
El'iira mail, leaves Philadelphia, 7 50 a tn
Williamsport. 6 IJO p in
arratLo.-k Haven. 7 20pm
Bald Easle mail leaves Williamsport. 1 M p uj
arr ct Lock tlavcn, 2 15pm
EASTWAEH.
Mail Train leaves Itrie, 8 Mm
" " Wiliiamsport. 9 25am
arr at Philadelphia, 6 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie, 9 0) p in
illiamsport, 8 15 a n
" arr at Philadelphia. 5 3D p n
Elniira mail leaves Williamsport, 9 4.5 a m
arr iU Philadelphia. 9 & p ni
Buflalo express leaves Williamsport, 12 25 a tn
Harrisbuig. 5 2) a in
" arr at Philadelphia. 9 'S a ui
Bald Eagle mail leaves Lock Haven, 11 & a m
" arr at W illiamsiKrt, 12 50 pm
Bald Eagle exrpe3s.leaves L. Haven, 9 3.5 p m
arr at Williamsport, 10 50 p iu
Express, mail and Accommodation east, and
west, connect at Corry. and all west bound
trains and mail and accommodation east a
Irviuetown with Oil Creek and Allegheny Riv
er UailrTti-i.
0ners,l f-urenntenit.
F II 15 re A s .
imotvNvii.i.E, !veii.
Furnas Sons ql Co,
PUOPftlETOHSs.
200,00 Apple GTrce
GF.OWN in Nebraska soil on high upland
prairie, wit'out artificially stimulants, es
pecially for Nebraska market. Also 1'cach,
Pear, Cherry. Plum, Raspberry, Roses, and
Flowering Shrubs,
I'or Catalogue and particulars, address'
FURNAS SONS & CO.,
Box Co.BROWNVILLE.
Feb. 21 diw2m. Nkekaska,
Weeping Water Nebraska.
DEALERS IS
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware.
Queensware.
Boots, and Shoes
Hats, and Can.
Agricultural Implements of all kinds. Weir
'I A L Cultivators. Union Corn Plantor
jrandetour and Princeton Plows, Ac Ac nijinl
tatum, aM of which weoficr to the public at th
owest retail prices.
All Goods Warranted
As Represented,
S0ur constant aim will be to sell so low'
it will he to the positive advantage of every Ui
mcr in the w stem and central portion o. Casf
county to make this their hcadiunrters for trod'
REED. RROS.
VIC s
FLORAL GUIDE
FOR 1871.
The first edition of ona bnnrtrft c t
thousand copies of Vicks Illustrated Catalogue
of Seeds and Floral (iuide. is published and
renoy to send out 100 pages, and ao Engravintf
of almost every desira blot lower and Vegetable.
ii is eiri,-,imi- printer en tine tinted paper,
illustrated with three hundred fine Wood En
gravings aud two beautiful
CCLOrtED PLATES.
Tho most licautif.il and the most instructive
Horal tmi'ie published. A liermnn edition
published, in all other respecU similar to tha
liiiiiish.
Sent f ee to all my customers of 1870. as
rapidly as poss-ible, without application. Kent
to ,1 others who order them for 1m Cbsts,
which is not half the cost.
Address JAMES VICK.
January 10th d.twtf. Rochester N Y.
MACHINE iHOP!
WAYMAN & CURTIS
ilM.ittMtioutii, IVcb.,
Repairers of Steam EagJncs. Boilers, Saw and
Grist Mills.
Oas and Steam Fittinps. Wrought Iron Pipe,
rorce and lift Pumps, Steam Gauges, alunce
Valve Governori, and all kinds of
Brass Eng ine Fittinr s,
furnished oa short notice.
FARMING MACHINERY
RspIreioa hert satire.