The huntsman's echo. (Wood River, Buffalo County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1860-1861, September 27, 1860, Image 3

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JUST ARRIVED AT
McCEATU, BnOTlIEIlS l( CO
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, . FaRRBAM StRIKT, Omaiia
( Ltlvern XSlh and lith Stretit .
Whers may at" all times be found one of
-rrpfoe largest
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ad bait selected stocks of.
Dry Goods and
GROCERIES
. Wst or tu Misocm Rri :
- - Consisting in part
Goods. Prints, Bereer. De-
Lains, Ready-made Clothing Tea,
Coff.-; Sutrar. Crockery, Hardware,
' Carnets, Boots and Shoes, I lata and
Caps. etc. '
Ill -If.
A. D. JOSES,
(Sututor le J. II. ford.)
Wholesale an
DEALER IN
Drags, KflatHdnas.
Oils, fUntt, Brushes, Varnish, Window
.Class etc, te.
Cigars dtTobacco.
sic cf rwa
-fantAaw St.Cvner cf 13 Sfrett,
"" OMAHA, N. T.
' gSTPreserlpilons carei-ally compound
ed by an eperiencer Druggist.
" Bating sold 'my entire stock te Mr. A.
9. Jnneti, 1 rneeriuny recommeno mm w
jt former patrona. J. H. ruKJV j
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D EKOICIB
BRANDIES, WINES WHISKIES,
Just Received
At tha Nebraska Druz House, Fara
.4am street direct from Boston and Pitts
burgh a complete assortment of Choice
LiquorSf-conaisting, in part, of the follow-
sag wanes t
A 8EIGNTTTE, - - . choice article.
MNET, CASTILLO N A CO., an. do.
(CHAMPAGNE, - - -do. do.
HfilI'DSICK, Champagne Wine.
PUKE JUICE, Port do. voryftne.
MAGERIA and SHERRY do.
' I aldeofler for eala a ruty superior ar
ticle f Overbolt's Old wheat and rye
Whisky. ei)rtit years old 6ne Old Bour
bon, in bttis, germine, which I offer, for
'ale at low rates, and warrant as represent
d, ' A. D. JONES.
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' ' ntCIlANAf IIOISE.
- SHELL GREEK.
". .If you tvosld like good accomodations,
-wrn frtablee, good, sweet bar and sound
ra for your stock, etop al Toncray'e.
He wilt net only give yen value for your
aaor.fT, but atrive by strict attention to
year wants, te make your stay agreeable.
- at-tf ; ' ' ' - i NELSON TONCRAY -
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BELOW COLUMBUS, ON THE
. CruJ Military Road,
' The undersigned le now prepared te en
tertain and accommodate Emigrants and
travarlera. . Keep horses, eat tic, and furn.
lab grain, "provisions, and other comforts
for the warfare, good water and samp range
Blacksmlthln
la all ita departments oi and horae-ahoe-
ing.
agoua repaired, etc., ate.
10-tf .
SIRAM BU8HNELL
HOMO for the Weary.
Cleveland House.
J.E. fcr.NOUTH, rxoprlctors
Thie le a large and eommodioua public
house two miles above Col ambus, and
near tha Upper t erry where every atten
tUn will te paid (othe wants of the guests,
Cood stablea and stock ysrus on the prea.
tses, aad bsy aad train wkan required.
Ksora and Board for small families,
v Charree as mod trait ss at asy Bouse
a abe aUad- aA-tf.
dRstd
wM. i'xoRkfiE,'
Dnin Hems,
Corktr of Dodge ed 15(1 Streets,
Oiiinlm,i.T.
itivi w a v.-s" r
botrUers. and the travelinr r-sblle gene-
rallr with food, lodging and all Iht eotn
fort of a bom. The table will be spread
with the beat tha market affords, and ev-
try attention 111 be paid to hia guests.
PECK, ROBERTSON, A Co.,
WBOLKDALt fc RETAIL.,
Outfitting Merchants,
KEARNEY CITY. . T.
Dealers in Dry-Goods,
Groceries. Gram, and
' , r Provisions.
Boots. '
Hats,
Shoes,
Cape,
And evorvthine required ia
thet line by either
EMIGRANT Oil CITIZEN-
,- ) ALSO,
4 m. aunnlvofall necessarv articles
3557;
Unlit PECK'SKAntnt, wwa mrer,
U7 ... in,
15 miles Kant of r rt Keat icy.
, in prices,'.
Thty are determined not to be
: UNDERSOLD
by any firm in this region.
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SELD02T, lieGIVERN 30.
. ... Sign at tba
AMERICAN FLAG !
Two rollea west of Tort Kearney,
on the Great Mili
tary Road to
Pike's IPeali
Utah and
CAIilFORNIA.
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DKALKRS IV
Groceries,
Provisione, -DrTOood,
,', Indian Goeds, .
Llquorj,
:. Corn, ' -
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Can be found the largest and best
KORRALLS,
and fltabling, west of the Missouri river.
Wood and Water Free.
. COLUMBUS, V. T.
BICKLEY, Jr. CO.,'
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Have lately opened a Variety ftore, at the
Old etand ot the New York store cea
tleilnr of moat every article In trade that
either tae farmer, newer er bmigram ma)
Want. to supply hie wanta or complete bla
outfit, and will aell mort articles at low as
the ssme ean be bought west of the Mis
teiirl Rlvel, and by prompt attention aad
fair dealings hope to reeeivs a food share
of the publle patronage, ' Call and
sea our stock and prices tfcareter. Coan
try produce bough: and i changed. Also
live stock bought, aold aud exchanged,.
Lamoerl
Bills of Lumber sawed to order on abort
aoticeaad a 1m shall always keep a good
euppry on nana. a-if-
Klkhora
Bridge.
McIVeul Ilonsee
The ebeve hoase, eituate at the, Elk.
horn Brlilire, is now supplied with every
ihing to make man and beast oomfortable.
No paina will be spared to make all who
favor this establishment with their patron
age, satiafted and at bone, j Charges as
moderate aa thiuot calculating oould ex
pect" Good sUbUiig hay and grata al
ways on hand. nl-tf. '
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Elknorn tlrldre, IV. T.
The undersigned annountsa te the trav.
ellug public that he ia prepared, at hla
Commodious Establishment, to provide
for the comfort of 1c? number el guests
With good sublet, hay and grain, he is
also prepsred to provide, in a comfortable
manner, for a large number of stock, . , ,
nl-tf , , L.P. JENKRj1
JACOB EBKST,
. rBtack3Tifth9 end
MACHINIST,
COLUMBUS. H. T.
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' Atwuys ready to attend to horse
, 1 shoeing, repairing wagons,
and all sorts of work
' '' in hla line. Firet
rate oi-frme and shoeing cattle done en
us sam-teei notice. Kememoer tola
vtt atwsM aaaaff.
I have an extensive Vegetable Garden at
Wood niTer Cehtrr:
and nave new ready for 8ale,allthe
EARLIEST VAJUSTIES '
OF ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.
tCST Orders from the Fort, and ele
ware, rrompuy atimaea to.
J. E. JOHNSON.
DOWN WITH MONOPOLY U
Jl n. End to Humbug f
Tom the superior facilities possessed by
me
GENOA FERRY CO. 1 1
The Are prepsred to Ferry Emigrants
3 aerobe the LOUP FORK
AT 50 cenia Fer Team It
f atiafaction guaranteed to all our pat
rons,
B. J. HUDSON,
nolltf Sec'y of Comply.
Barnum's Ranch,
CRYSTAL BROOK, f
One milt from Columbia Ferry, A. T.
QVTC. BARN DM Proprietor.
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GOOD STABLES. GRAIN SUP-
PLIES, VEGETABLES.
' -f , ,. ;eto.; etc. ; ) 1 1 ,
Best of hotel' accommodations, and '
tvery attention paid to the eoaa
" fort of Guests.
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IENDEItf OS'S ISLAND RANCH
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The Broorietor of this superior Rancor
having, at a heavy expenso, added to ns
ilready ttiisurpaaaed suvanuges I or kioca,
a now oreoarad to rauche any quantity ot
stock, of ail kinds. His distance from the
ntv renders bis herd safe from loss, and
gives him a wider range for etock tbaa can
be had elsewhere. Having a No. 1 ranch,
superior eorralla and truaty herders, he
fluers himself capable ol giving euttre
satisfaction to a'.l who may favor him with
their patronage - " ' '
This ranch being si a point wnere ue
great "Uoltrado and uoiaen uity wagon
roa1" crosses, ccnta iim 320 acres, -well-timbered
and rraased. and Is at the same
time the most centrally located in tneconn
ry, being titteeu nilea from Denver, and
nineteen trom Golden Gity. . All otrick
guarantied against Joss, save from death.
Tit creorUUr bm also ateted a wars
oase Cor the reception ana, storage or
goods on comtniseiron,' others iae. 1
JNO. D. HENDERSON.
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gKIXXEB'S iTATIOBr.
J. SKINNER, ..... Proprietor,
12 miles from Shell Creek, and 5
10 milee from Columbua, :.
Keeps hay, grain , and supplies product
and prpvisions. The wants of man and
beaat supplied good camping places and
srsse convenient iw-ii-
rnEDEItICH.0 k. JACKSONj
WMOLKSALK aSKTAlt . ,
awn DkaLtae in - ' i
Staple and Fancy Dry and, Drtsa. Goods,
Boots. -' fr"
Shoes,
Hats,
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Cutlery, g -J
.'' Hardware,... -.M;.;.; -:r
Crockery , '
Groceries, . n
r rroviaions. ,i
Linttore, Grain, andPredace. ,
FOR
Put pp on thd Sbortetl Notice, and atbe.
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Caeh paid fer grain and country pro ttice?
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Lnmbr ! Xumfcer I ?
rf ' . j ' l- Z 't If
OS TT00D RIVER.
The nadsrslvne' aaaeaaseto thee tl-
eeee of the Platte Valley that thav I""
now Marly completed a ear m.il un tv vA
River, aear 'she Lowor .'rsi g -tr;-v?eM
Laaaba aid Crocker Which tii)'h?3rto
lava ia operulan by the J5'h of-i mi-'-
Ordre for LunjWr aUiolUd. '
TWITOtiBL4IAOUB.v
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SPRING CREEK STATION
SCVtKMIlte
, East af Elkbera Br idge, N, T
Is arsaarsd te aeeemmodaU tha travel.
log publle with Entertalnssant, fr man
and beaat go) atablea, hay cad grain,
fitoak vrlatered. aad t revision an am.
pUaa kept aad. ... . j,TMf,'.
We M. BBJ!MSKI,---'
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JLowest Prices !
THS BIST COOD8 A!fD AIT
' " STOCK.
Dealer In Dry Goods, '
Faocy and Drea Goods,
Boots nd BhoeV .
Hata and Cape,' 1 ( "
Crockery and Queecswsre,
Furnlttsre,
Hardware,
Tobacco, ''
' ' Liquors, . , -
And general Oatfittina, Jobbing and Retail
Lower Broadway, Council BJuffa, Iowa. .
r The klgheet Market Prieejaid
CIHUEAPjEISl
Than any other
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. NEBRASKA TERRITORY,
WHOLESALE RETAIL
..: ,.-;..- Dealers in "'
- ryoods, roceriesa,
TJACOIf, MEAL, COItf, OAIf, HAT, A.C.
We keep constantly on hend tbe largest and best assorted Stock of Goods
V . i ever kept on th Plains, which we will sell cheaper Own any
other Houe wet of the Missouri river, We hays f
i' : good Campion; grounds in the rear of our
n I Store, . whera.Enigrauts will ba . , -
' ' SUPPLIED WITH WOOD AND WATER
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Freoli (S-ods
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THAN ART OTHER HOUSE
ux. nenry wim rvaio at onr wore,
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irivnue aoucusiomers, nnui ui aepanure
Kearney City,
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" We have purcnased ,;,.' 4 J
, . ,-. : tha interest of Dr. Henry, of .
' the lute Irm of Morrow, Rankin and ,
, , , , . Henry, and having Just completed our New 7
Store, frame building, 20 by 70 feet, directly opposite '.'
Jack Morrew'a old adobe store, we are prepared lootfer greater
.. inducements to
Hkes Peak,""' W - and ' - Galifbrnia
' ' , . Platte River Feiryi
r MOUTH OF THE
CACHE
JOHN S. SMITH, l it ci
.;Hevv ertsbllshed a FINE ROPE FERY acrose' jhiJSout Plattt
at the abtve-named Point where Emigrants can te erosaed Without
di-ot;on. - Ami all rlm'.grants and Trslos, who with to a Ave the
J, t. i on the i5 b -Platte, will cross the ssms to the North side, at
?4J ItLaks Crossing (etcatn of Lodge Poll Creak), thence by John
Stf.i'bV trail or. which they will liod good $ rsss, wood,-and water,'
hi no p'aa farther than -trht nillet aart, with no sand o the route,
and a aavlng of SEVENTY-FIVE MILES rn dittanoe te tha mouth
of the CAebe La Poudrs E'ver j which makes this the shortest aad
best rouU, yet dlasovered, te the mines and Emigrants will save
time, etock and money by this route, to which we invite the at'eni leu '
OF ALL TBAVELERS 10 TIIE KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
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fiirrra'a RAJtcus.
- Mouth of the Cache La Paeulra Hirer, N. T.
IjjiitMWflrl ;;; ;; - -
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fer grain and Coantry produce.
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House West of the
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OT FOBT KEABHIT.
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m . ew
WAY OP
and JLowaf
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WEST OP THE MISSOURI.
where he will be pleased to see hia old
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for the Xinee. JEUmeeiber tba nlaee. ;
em.j May 15,1860.
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JOHN SMITH CO.,
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CURTIS, BROTHERS, ;
OMAHA JDITY, N. T.
HAJpTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
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Caslt CPtI - - . f i.ftftQ,!?:!,
SURPLUS $500,000, - ? U
THE
UOIjESTEAD
BY EVERY SAFEGUARD 1
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Men toll, work, slave, nay almost sin, to
support their families perform almost ev
ery judicions aet for thetr welfare and hap
piness, EXCEPT INSURE. ? U is tha
common omission of tha majority over
looking the dangers of thefature in the se
curity of the present To remedy this fault
only requires seripuslv thinking on the sub.
ject. Wisdom and thrift wiil alwai a elect
to adopt the conservative principle of In
surance, to avert tbe unhappy consequenc
es of such "slings and arrowa of outrageous
fortune'' as are produced so frequently by
the blasting visitations of firs to on-hornet.
n.i.j Correspondence attended to. ftf.
t"
Russet Farm,
THiaTSKN HUES CAST OF COLVKBUS, 0
THE MILITARYIOAB.
JOSEPH ttU8SElV Proprietor
Is prepared to entertaioTand provide for
tbe comfort and wants of the traveling
public Good Stables, hav. rrain. and
vegetables. '- ,tf
DoHSoTgtttktplac. 7 nl-tf.
OKALBRI2I ' 't iNV.
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC AXD FASCY
Cloths, ' ' ' ' 1
Clothing, - . ' ' "' '
Shirts, '
" Hats, '-
Caps, ' i
Lrdiee' Dress Goods, Barages, Boanets,
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Which be sells Cheaper than the cheapest,
for cash.
Farnkam Bred . . ; Pioneer Block:
tl. Omaha. tf.
JESSE SSIOOIAKER'S ,
nn A rKtit n
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STATION, , ;
shoemaker's Polat
tan aiitis aaova "loms nn. -
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Hsy.Gralii, aad Supplies.'
Good Stables and Hotel aecemmodationc..
First-rate plane te - , .'
CAMP.
Wood, water. aad grua, aVaaiaai. ;
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