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

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riatts-outli, Nebraska..
kecii onb.mJ a full savplr of
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Pies,
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decl2dtf CUXUilAS & HCBEr.TY
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CEDAC CREEK KILLS
I; ia rur.iiiaj order cott.
i ;i.-hel of Vhc-iit. P:it;?fiict;in v "l! be givea
to 'u.-'t iiiiTS in vrniiu!:!.- nu t .-iiv.-iiii.-.
lluur, Curn mt'i!, asd Lumbvir, wiilbesuld
Cheap for Cash.
Con one, Cnrao nil. and gHc the Ceda
Creek Mill a trial.
CHRISTIAN SCilLUXTZ
i'rvi'ritior,
Oct. lith wl r
D. F. Tayinr, ti.-e pnet eJitur, b k-c-turii
tlinu-liout tl:e wi;.-t.
The ClucaTi Trif-tinf r.rt"-cr:'.s tl.e
f.mie di" II-. my (ir M ulaiuii. a proiititicnt
(Jvnaan banker, as mayor of that city.
Tlio Oiiiahi IpnWi'c-tri, in s-poakiii!?
r f Maj Lorco, oi'!s him ''Mayor Soree.
of I'tlN City." Probal'y tli?y will next
call hi ii Mr. Loreye.
Work is irof:re?!n? fatisf.ictoriJy fin
the nevr LriJ.tre on rain ptrcet. Tho
t-iJe anJ flooring planks are all thor
ouchly saturate.l wiili coal tar, which
will have a trn'lncy to I rc.-erve them
itiany years longer than without it.
Diii.Mt.uu the f-itint i:iUft fed very
pr ttcful to Dr. Miller fjr Lis able Jo-fcii.-e
of polygamy anl other Mormon
iiirtitutions anion? tln-iu we may proba
bly class the "endowment."
Indianapolis h a-hamcJ of her niil
li' n tire who tiub-eribcd one Jolhir in at.l
of the Chieajro FufTerers, and euipltatic
ally denies that any such man lives th re.
We sympathise with In Ihnapolis, and
do not blame her for the denial.
Col. Abel, President of the Atchison
and Nebraska Dailro-d, lias asreed to
linill a ron l to LineoTn provided tlie
poplt? of Lane:t:.?er c mny vote a stipn
iafed amount t f aid, and the pro;,o-ition
to vote the aid has been submitted.
Iv-quiro Adam? has opened an office in
White's auction rooms, corner Main and
Sixth f-.treets, where Le i.s ready to dU-pen-e
justiea to all who are in search of
that article.
We are fb-.d to see Wtn. Gi'tnour, jr.,
out again. He had a "t'o.-c call' cn
the evening of tho lur-tday of the counfy
fair.
Dan. A ooiheos, the pr?a t wliocl horse
of Democracy in the west, has at last
ea unlit a ray cf ltirlit ; and he, too, fays
that it is as possible for a camel to pass
thro'ji;:i tho eye of a needle as for the
IVtnoeraey to elect a President in 172.
These conveniens are late, jet we hope
they may prove genuine, find that such
men as Yoorhces may yet he al le to nod i
much of th 3 political wrontj they have
done.
The effects of W. A. Patter-on, re
cent county Superintendent of Public
Instruction for this county, were dis
posed of at Sheriff tale yesterday for
debt.
Nebra.-ka h.-s the most mumfcent
school fund of any Siute in the Union,
consequently people will have less school
tax to pay in this State than any other,
with the Fame school i rivileces. This
is an item worth considering by people
who are peeking homes in the west.
The lands in tho Stated. mated for school
purpo-es are equal to the entire State of
Connecticut.
The recent State and county mirs have
demonstrated b-yond a doubt that Cass
county has the fine-t horses, cattle and
bos, to he found in the west. Our
.-t::.'k men swept e.,T mo-t the prizes at
tho State Fair, whore tho principal t-n-tot
was between thcut and Missouri
stock rat -or.
The Omaha ll-rilil feels uply because
Jude McKean is abottt to pass sentence
on Hawkins, the polycami-t, i:t aoeord
ance with th verdict of "cuiity" by the
jurv. II!' Her'iht, in a miuhlviuu
threatens, if tho niov,;iO!n are not let
alone that five love insthtstkuH etc.,
shall feci the wcLht of the Law. Go for
'am, Dr.
Died, on the 17th tf October, 1S71,
near Kobinson's Branch, Lancaster Co ,
Arthur A., youngest son of GriiTith S.
and Julia Cooloy of Glendale, Cass Co.,
Nebraska, aced 7 years 4 months and 1
day.
The county seat of Jefferson county
has been located at Pair bury, by a ma
jority of over one hundred vofes.
The records an 1 books of Seward
county Lave been removed from Mi:3f..rd
to Seward.
Streijrht his some ve-y good maps of
the Chicago burnt ui-liict.
The Chron'u-h says: "Benzine is (Iin
cerons as used by i.;ioters and others."
If the fellow will only use eTr'nch of it
wo will guarantee it will place him be
yond being dangerous.
As Charley Walker, r f Ashland, was
passing through Crete a few days since
the "natives" got up a riot as a recep
tion for him. Charley felt called upon
to say something, and in a "neat and
appropriate speech'' told them ho was
remarkably fonl of li.-bting, as a source
of amusement, but that Lis great forte
was agriculture.
A corps of engineers are surveying a
ii-.e lor a railroad b-tween Lincoln and
Seward, so says the Importer.
Our lumhermen are determined that,
the Chieauo fire shall affect the market
here as little as possible. They are
scliing lumT cr at $" to 5 a thousand
cheaper than r-.ny c'her totrn in the
State. Farmers and dealers will take
uotie?.
The Omaha ITrrnl.l considers it a com
plimcnt to be accused of having sold out
to any particular interest or person. It
is evident that it is p!e.i-cd with receiv
ing eratis advertising of its business.
The ladies of the city who are friend'y
to the Turner Society, gave them quite
a surprise last evening. Invitations
were sent out to the members of the
society to as.-cmble at White & Spites'
Hall, where they wore surprised with an
elegant repast, after which music and
dancing were indulged iu until the "wee
sma l.o;;.-s.
Don't ask Capt. Marshall what makes
hint act so, for he is "grand p!'' and
Newt, says it weighs ten pounds and h
a gal.
Parties wLo were present inform us
that the recent sale of lots at Crete did
not prove a complete success, owing par
tially to the unpleasant weather.
A Mrs. Dysart, of Nemaha county,
has lost her reason through spiritualism,
and had been taken to the Asylum at
Lineola.
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Tii t-.iticr sTttc- ox the F.rsf Umver
; siili.-t Uhu.-t-li, iti the State .f Nei t i ska,
v.as hi in the city of Line. 'u, on tho at
I ternoo.i ef Saturday, October 21st, 171,
I with appropriute ceremonies"
j lien. Samuel Max-.Vell, one of the
! CoUitti'ssioners fur thi erection of the
Insana Asylum, inlbitus us that A. 11.
Duprcae, Usq., of Omaha, has been ap
pointed Superintendent of construction,
under contract that he ha!l only receive
pay for time actually employed upon the
ground. '
In a recent address at the Lancaster
county fair, Chancellor Denton said:
"A farmer must study his business. lie
must read and think, lie of all men
reads the papers. To be without them
is a blunder and a loss."
Dev. Clark Bradeii and Rev. W. P.
Shoe-key Lave been publicly discussing
tbeolo.cy in Nemaha county. Cannot
some of our learned men discuss these
important matters in a spirit cf friendli
ness, and let the anxious inquirers hear
both sides of the question while the ar
guments are carefully watched by those
who will expose their fallacy if they
thould be fallacious.
A disciple of St. Tri-pin got up "on
Lis ear" last Wednesday, wanted soaio
one to "tread on his coat tail," and final
ly he get locked up in ''Joe's boarding
house." He should Lave early learned
that nursery rhyme which says "your
little- Lands were never made to tear out
each others eyes out."
Judge Loughridge, of Iowa, is spend
ing a 11.-W days in our city, the guest of
his son-in-law, M. W. Dennett-
The Omaha Bre thinks it altogether
probable that the Chicago disaster was
caused by the Nationale or seme other
foreign political organization ; and it also
says that Trulu ii a well known defender
of the Nationale, but it thinks the story
that lie knew anything of their designs
ii all "bosh."- Perhaps it is wc are in
clined to the same belief.
Wc Lear it talked that a Teachers' In
stitute is appointed for this county at no
distant day, but we are unable to find
any person who knows anything about it
except mere rumor. It is hoped and
conft l.ntly believed that things will not
be thus iu the future.
The Brownville Ali-crtiser rejoices that
arrangement.- Lave been perfected for
pushing the IJ. & Ft. Kearney Bailroud.
Dr. Converse hjs taken charge of ths
work, and the people of Nebraska City
are looking down their noses ia conse
quence. SADLY XECRCD.
A Pork House i sadly needed in
1'lattsmouth, and there is money in it
to the man or company of men who wil;
engage in it. Cass county produces a large
quantity of surplus pork, and we have
better shipping facilities than any othe
town in the State. Who will tako hold
of this matter and make money for them
selves and at the same time accommo
date the public.
AHisowMiMt;!; :r..vror AID.
The following letter of acknowledge
ment v.as received bv T. A. Puordan,
thii morning, which sutEciently explains
itself:
Chicago, Oct. 24, JS71.
7. A. KiurJun, Ei?., MutUmouth, Xe
brrtsk'l :
Dkar Sir: Your kind favor of Oct.
17th, with a generous donation of five
hundred and six'y-ninc (oo'j) dollars en
closed from the citizens of l'lattsmjuth,
ha- cjJte into the hauls of this society
for distribution, by direction of our Hon.
Mayor. Please extend to your people
the grateful thai.ks of our afflicted peo
ple, and assure tLciu that their liberal
contribution will lind discreet distribu
tion through this organic ition, and be
so administered as to accomplish much
good among tho really needy.
Yours respectfully,
Gi:. Pullman,
Traas. Chi. Belief and Aid Soo.
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The Lincoln Journal advocates a ses
sion of the Legislature this winter, and
says :
"We understand from good authority,
that the members; of the Legislature be
iag satis Jb-d that their adjournment List
summer was legal, will meet on the 2d
day of January in pursuance thereof,
and proceed to transact the unfinished
business cf the last session, and to at
tend to such other matters as may be
necesary in the unlooked lor contingency
of the defeat of the new Constitution."
In stating some of the reason why a
se-sion of the Legislature should be held,
rod some of the bu-ines.s upon which
th- Legislature will be called upon to act
it further says :
"Vihther our landed interests are
dr'f.i'is; j10 one can tell. There is ccn
s'rleraMe panic in some quarters concern
ing them; more, as we steadfastly be
lieve, than there is any occasion for ;
but the simple truth is, there is a want
of confidence widely prevailing in the
alility of certain officials to make a sat
i -factory adjustment of our legal claims,
and there is no oilier resort man to me
Le,
irjluture.
.rranli3 DemorrnCic.
This sounds strange, and it is strange,
but it ia a fact nevertheless. It gives us
great political satisfaction to know that
our once valiant friend Mr. William G.
Daily who was a candidate for county
treasurer is a corpse, and has been buried
very dee'- in the political sub-soil of
Nemaha. This was largely due to tho
efil. i ts of Cub Majors, and we thank him
for having removed so strong aa old-line
Republican as Mr. Daily from a position
in which he has so Ion dealt out sturdy
blows upon the Democracy. May he
sleep permanently iu peace. Omului
Ilerihi.
Perhaps the Republicans of Nebraska
will glory in the acts cf Col. Majors
! which call forth such eulogies lroai ueci-
ocratic papers anl perhaps not.
Some years siro at a public dinner a
Dutchman was one of the company, and
during the banquet he paid so much at
tention to the sucking pig imm-diateiy
in front of b.'s pla:e, that he devoured
the entire animal. As he devoured the
last morse!, ur.ctious and savory, a Lust
limr waiter aLked him what be would be
helped to next. "Oh," rep'iL'd ths
feeder, "I'll dank you for von more of
dera leclle hok."
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JOB ROOMS.
CAIiL AND
EXAMINE
SPECIMENS
PACIFIC RAILWAY OF MISSOURI
Passenger? leaving St. Joe. via. Missouri Val -ey
iUiiruaJ. all o'clock p. in. make close aud
sareconncciioris at Kansas City with tin? popu
lar rmi'l. orriviuis at St. Loui? next morning at
5 i-fiK!!i . This is now a Hm-claas road in every
itspect. New iion has been laid; new CLiiies
arm masniiiceiit tleopinir and pa-iseiifer cou. hea
Liivo bec-u aiiiitd to us c.-.uiimieuti?. Paiseiiirera
c.i.n rely on its ranking il iidverf.aed time. Ibis
U tba best roai. trom Si. Joseph to at, Louis, lae
South iiid i-i utheiit
'lhrouKh ti. ktts lorSale at the oaices of the
Missouri Villi.-y It' id.
H r C MOORE. Gent Supt.
bos. Donria, G W, A. AV . B. Uale. G. X
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West of the
MISSOURI RIVER,
It is reaJ by Farmers, Merchants Me
chanics, Contractors, Stock Dealers,
Railroad Men, Business Men,
Manufacturers, Consumers,
AND
UnusuaMy attractive
Stock of lull and
Winter gcctls, r:urcl:r.tcf
Earl largely and
Low down
We buy from first
Class houses, invariably
For cash, and have all
The advantages of tradet
And
Propose to give our
Customers goods at
Prices we Know must
Please
Come,
And be convinced that
Our stock is complete
And the place to purchase!
Dry Good, Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries
Is at Clark Ks Plummcr'd
Main Street opposite
Brooks House
Plattsmouth.
TZic cod Intent I
GHOGEuIES & PROVISIONS !
CALL AT
AUCTION AND
Commission Ilooms
MAI.VST
Where you can buy almost every thinjg
eatable, including
At the lowest Prices for cash. Highest
price paid, for Country Produce,
Butter, Chickens, &c. etc.
Goods Delivered in ths City
Free of Charge.
S. DUKE.
jyl7d&wlf.
HENRY BOECK
dealer nr
FURNITURE,
LOUNGES. SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS-
07 ALL CKSCIUFTIOKg 1XD AT ALL PE10I9.
Filetalic Burial Cases.
OP ALL SIZES.
WOODEN COFFINS
teady i'ado, nd Sold Caeap for Caah.
With many thanlts for pan patronage, I in'
vite all to eaU ncd examine uiy larjo stink o
nitnre al CoCns jnii2St
NOTICE.
rVVILL fumisb partie v. itb stone for buildir.;:
Iur.o.-c. at re.is( fi,i lis rat'-s. at my fU.,rrv m
ilelivtr.-i. on ihe irs a: Louisville t!tiion- Thv
lol.owi if kin1! ea :i It '. ail on sh ir; notice, riilt.
caps, porcti rock, iiae '.rro I !:-n-l .-lone ... ' i
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i:e!, st.j'.ic w..ik. All re -I'-.'-nU.
ordifrg proiiipilj' fid.-;" A.l lr.?-
J. I. A. Hi'jV'KR
Aiwtf Louhrrillo gratioiK-
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