Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 18, 1865, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS-
g"E. II. Eaton lias purchase! tho
t&Dtl known fin the ret utoro on 2J St.
and I fitting it up in good style.
JOar Stenm Ferry which wa? dam
aged last week by bursting her boiler,
was considered useless tho remainder of
the season. But we nro gratified to see
it again 2oat, making her regular trips.
5TVc bare often heard individuals
wondering whero this or that person was
who bad served in the array under "Pap
Trice." We should judge by the elec
tion returns, that a goodly number of
thetn might be found in the neighborhood
of Nebraska City.
z7"i uesJay morning last we saw the
remainder of the timber for the bridge
across Salt Creek leaving town. This is
ftnmprovement that not only our county
Vill feel tho advantages of, but inake3
'the road west from Plattsmouth in good
bljie, not having any streams to cross
but what nro well bridged.
' (jyQuito an amount of roligous ex
'citement is being awakened in the East.
In New York City Prayer-meetings have
been organized in which all denomina
tions participate. The interest is spread
ing, and Doston, Philadelphia and Ualti
vnore are following the csample of New
jrAt ameating of the Treibytery of
Ihe O. S. Presbyterian Church at ;ien
wood, Iowa, Revs. Clark and Daird were
assigned as supplies to tho Church at
this place.
Rev. Daird will preach in this place
on the 23th inst.
(f5rCass County has proclaimed her
self for the Union, and we invite nil civil
law-abiding men, who desire to live in a
truly legal community, to'coino here nr.d
ecttle. Resides giving a good round ma
jority to the Union ticket, ve have the
' Lest agricultural county in the Teriitory,
and plenty of tho finest land in the world?
that only awaits the coming ofsomo good
loyal man to cultivate it.
(Tt the judg-a of flection decided on
Administering the presHru ed oath to all
who voted in this precinct on Inst elec
tion day in order to avoid any difficulty
that might arise from thu challenging pro
cess. There were but two men offered
their rotes who refused to take tl.e oath
Itis unnecessary to say they were both
Democrats.
fjrWo learn that no votes were chal
lenged at the polls in Rock Dluffs pre
oinct on election dav, und that no one
was required to take tho oath. This may
1 not have made any difference in tho vote,
rbut we are inclined to think that it would
I hare been good policy, to rtquiro some
:at least who voted there, to take the oath,
'und to havo mado a notu of such, if there
were any, who were believed to have aided
the rebellion.
f"Ye learn that a burly rebel caused
aorne disturbance at the polls in Weeping
Water precinct on election day. He sot
-out by saying that all those who voted
.the Union ticket were "no better than
diggers," and used much more of tho
eamo kind of language. Mr. Guygor, a
?uiet anl peaceable Uermm citizen who
.'had lived in that community for many
; jer, Tentured the assertion that thoso
who voted the Union ticket were "as good
-a lie was," whereupon this bully knock
ed lim down and bruised him severely.
We understand that be has been arrested,
--and wo hope bo wil get the 'Tights" that
Lis class of men have had so much to say
abSut for the last four or five years.
J2?Now is the time for those desiring
to aettle in this country to look about.
If tbey delay till spring, it will be too Iato
for them to get settled and put in their
-eprinj crop; but leathern commence now,
and there will be plenty of time to look
around and find where they can do best,
and then get permanently settled before
spring. There are a number of first class
farms can be bought at reasonabla rates
in this county; among others that of A. M.
P. Whittier, situated some six or seven
miles south of this city, and on the main
Nebraska city road. This is an excellent
.farm, well filled up with necessary con-
'veniencM, and a bargain can be had in
purchasing it.
JTbe whistle of the steamer Majors
-created quite a stir in our city last Fri
day morning, as it had been ascertained
,-that Maj. Gen, Sherman was aboard.
We together with a number of our citi
made all haste to the landing, for
ithe purpose of reconnoitering this great
;modern hero. Upon arriving at theboat,
jthere was "nary General" to be seen,
.the eager crowd (of some dozen or more)
wanot to be "bluffed," and upon enriui
tj it was found that the Gen. was tucked
away in bis stateroom, taking a com
fortable snooze (just like any ordinary
man). Learning that some people wero
aboard who wished to get a look at him,
he came forth and cordially shook hands
with those present,thus gratifying tho
desire of each one to look upon the man
who had marched through the entire reb
el country without meeting with a single
Reverse.
Married On the 12th inst., by Rev.
Amsbury, Q. M. Serg't A. McMakxx and
Miss Straps Chalfant, all of this county.
We were not before aware that Andy
was on recruiting service, but find ho has
enlisted one for a long term. May they
?er havv mutiny in the camp, and al- j
WJJ find their Commissary as well sur- !
plied as they supplied ours.
Q'xTThere is at this time a large force
of workmen employed on the line of tho
Burlington & Missouri river R. R., grading
and constructing the road betweecn Ot
tomwannd Chariton a distance of fifty
five miles. The work is let to Messrs.
John S. Wolfe t Co. of Cedar. Rapids,
Iowa, who are well known as first-class
railroad contractors. We understand
the contractors have, at this time, a man
west of tho Missouri river, who is offer
ing very liber al inducements for sub-con
tractors, mechanics, teams, teamsters
and laborers. Persons wishing employ
ment during the winter season will do
well by going on the line of this com
pany, as they give Eteady work, and
pay every thirty days. This portion of
tho line is through the best part of Iowa,
where everything required for man or
beast is abundant, and very cheap.
Tho contractors are now wanting to
hiro 1,500 men in addition to the largo
force already employed, as the work will
bo pushed on during tho winter. The
agent has already employed a large num
ber of men in Omaha and along the line
of road west of that place to work on
the R. & M. R. road.
This is a fine chance for all to obtain
steady work and good pay during winter.
Q'Wm. Stadalman & Co. have just
received, and aro receiving a large and
well selected stock of ready mado cloth
ing.
Cs7"The Grand Lodge of the order of
I . O O. F. is now in session at this place.
Proposals will bo received for ex
cavating cellar and building foundation
and cellar walls of St. Luke's Church.
Contracts will be mado with parties to
furnish either material or work, or both.
rims and specifications can be seen at
the ofilco of R. R. Livingston, M. D.
Address immediately,
W. II. ANDERSON,
Clerk of Vestry.
Plattsmouth, Oct. 17th, 1G3.
LCCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wanted To rent a small house near
the business part cf town. Apply at
tins oiiice.
Farm For Sale.
I have a good farm for sale, consisting
of 1 acres ; 100 fenced, 00 under cul
tivation, and about Go acres of timber.
It i- situated 7 miles south of Platts
nouth on the main thoroughfare to Ne
braska city. For particulars enquire on
the premesis, or of Hiram Davis in this
city.
A. M. P. WHITTIER.
April, 2'j m 1.
Iron, Steel, Nails,
STORES,
TINNKRS' STOCK,
-AND-
IIEAIT HARDWARE
AT-
WHOLESALE.
Tho largest stock of
Weft of the Missouri River. Also a
general stock of
Thimble Skeins,
Blacksmiths' Tools,
Axles,
Burden's Horse & IVIuIe Shoes
Ox Shoes,
Ox Yokes and Bows,
Chains, Slrovels,
S
pades, Axes,
Carriage IoIfs,
Nuts and "Washers,
WAGONS
AND
Agricult'l implements,
For sale
LOW FOIl AS II
Warehouse on Farnham St., bet. 1-lth
and 15ih Sts.,
OMAHA, - - - N.T.
rl0 i!ers soiieiteJ, which will retire prompt
aU'atioa- C. W. BURT,
Spt 15, m3
T. .11. 1IAKQIETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Asn
Solicitor in Chancery.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA.
S. BLO OM ,
Dealer in
READY MADE
Genta Furnishing Goods
I fats,
Caps,
.Boots,
. Shoes,
Trunks,
Valises,
&c, &c, Sec.
Also alare lot of RUBBER GOODS
and REVOLVERS always on hand.
:E2223Ll&2?lZ2.'t
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find it to their benefit to examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Cash paid for Hides, Furs
and Wool.
Plattsmouth, Mav 25. tf
'Unquestionably the best sustained
work of the kind in the World "
IIAUL'UirS
IVcw Monthly Magazine.
Critical n"tle'B of the Trees.
" It it (he f' pinost Mjr zre vt the clay. The flre
sM'' never h.nl a mere delightful companion, nor the
in tiliou .1 more enter). riMDif friuml, than liarpir'g
MuKRziue. il Uux'ixt I'r' trititnt iBa'.ticiore.)
The laott popular Mouth :yiu the world. V. 1".
Obttercer.
W nmst refer in tTms of eu;:y ti the hig'-i tone
and v.i i-il excellences of I !.u ; c. 'n Muz.izim : j"ur
ual with a monthly cireul.iiicjij of alout ltO.OOi) rp
h s .In whose laj,04 ore to he found bome o: the
ctii-icest liilit aud ren'tnl rending of the day. We
siK-ak cf tti 1 4 wink as an evidence cf the American
peop'e; and the popularity it has acquired is merit
ed. Ech number contains fully 141 pjik'es of read
iuir matter, appropriately illustrated with nood wood
cuim; and il ci.mt.irics in itself the racy monthly and
th'" more philosophical ijnarterly, hli uded with the
best fei.turos t.f Hie duly journal. It h.is pn at power
in tho disieminat ion rf a love r.f pure lit rat.ire.
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The v-1''mes bound constitute of themselves a li
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found i'i Hie same compass in any oih-'r pui!:c;it ion
that has coue under O'.r uulice. Vvtton Cvuritr.
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Address IIAKPKK& UUOTHER3,
Franklin Sjuare, N. Y.
THE TRIRUAU for 1SG5.
rROSPECTC?.
The TI!itary nnd Naval f accesses oflSCl. With the
nuspic.ous result of our lresiilent iil enntest, hava
lifted I; heavy weipht from the breasts or the loyol
lnilll(ns of our couutrynien. It is now felt, eveu by
tliose " ho have been distrustful nd faint hearted
that the I'nion is to emerge triumphant from the
deadly strife wherinto she w;es go wickedly prrcipl
tated "by her assailants, and that slavery, her re
lenilesji foe.i s to etictiunter the fite of Human. The
perils of foreicu iterventiou and of Western insur
rection are safely passed : Ann ah a if Li.ncols, no
longer assailable as a choice of the minority, holds
the helm ofstate for four yoars longer; the reb liiou,
palpably weakened by its defeats und losses durinR
the past year with its credit S3 reduced that its
purse-l oarer cliicia'ly declares that its Treasury
notes can only be exchanged for coin at the rne o
twenty. five for ore, while -its bonds command but
six ciits oa the doUar-'-but awaits the blow which
shall S'Kiti strike the sword from its paracidal haud
an. Intuit ils master spirits to the justice, or it may
be to the cternency, of a sorely wrotipe.l and justly
ir.censr i but forliearirift and miaulmous people.
Such are the auspices which j'isTiry onr faith tha the
preseiit year wdl see the istars and S5trip"s float un
chlh'nf:ed from every battlement in the Republic,
and the perfect law of Liberty for All immovably iut
bedded ia the Constitution of our Union.
Tub Sew CoIik Thibcne, founded in will en
ter upon its twenty-fourth year witlt quickened
hopes nnd enlarged means of usefuiness. lis princi
ples need no re-sUtement: its aims are the division
of Intelligence and the inoculatio cf a spirit of Free
dom and Humanity. When this trnih shall have
been Keneraily recognized and established as the b
sis of our institutions and polity, that injustice to the
poorest, the weakest, the most despised. Is a fenrtul
mistake that no community or state can altord to
wrcn even its humblest member then will our
and lia:k once more in the calm sunshine of peace
au I prosperity.
The TKinr.vE his f ir the Inst year bron puhll-hed
without profit to its proprietors, solely because of the
depreciation cf our currency below specie standard,
corrtpeilinir us to buy paper aud other mateiiais at a
cost ennsi b-ratdy atove the ammut received from
our subscribers. On cur weekly edition, the net los
has amounted to? ?erer;i! th us.n dsof dollars; wbile
our liirj-'i' rece jits from advertising have been wholly
absorbed by th- extraordinary expenses for Corres
pondence, Tele uiihiuc:, etc., devolved on ns by ti e
war. As we do r a t suppose our patrons desire that we
should wrk for them at our cos:, and prefer n .t to
be patronized by any who mat desire iu we have
seluewhat advance 1 (or the ensuing year the prices
ot our t?eint-Weukly and Wcek y, as we had already
dor.e with those of our daily tuiiions. This iucrease
is pu ely nominal; there never b.fore was a time
he" the farmers ot'our ce.iniry country could buy
'I'he Tiitome for so iittle of their twu paoductsor
li.bor a Ihey can by the lollt win
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Address THE TUIl'UNK,
Tribune Iiu.UiUS, .NiW Yoxk.
CHEAP GOODS
"Atrsr
INEW STORE!
Howe & Thatclier,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DBALIRS Ilf
'3
FANCY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Hardware, Quccnsware,
STAfLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
OUTFITTING GG0DS,&C
THKY
WIU HOT BE UMOEBSOLD
Call before jiurchasiag, and
Examine Goods and Prices.
... If j'ou do not buy, jrou will
REMEMBER
THE PLACE,
orrosiTE tost offce,
PL ATTS 31 OUTII,
July 1, 1SC-J. if
N. T.
IT C XX US.
Filing Chzi.'is aguhtt Utta.'e of P. A.
Stirpy.
Xotice is hereby piven that all person having
claims uKainst the estate of lvtt r A. sjiirpy,decp-ised,
late of Cass coiintv, must li!e them duly atitheutl
cated by oath, with the I'robate Court of Cass eoun
ty, N'. T., i n ii before the tX'' N I DAY Or JAN
LAKY, ImK, t which time there will boa bearing
of all claims thus Sled, and an allowance laad: by
the Court of all claitus prtveuto bo just.
Witness my baud and seal this l.V h day of May,
lS'i-v d. u. wm:i:i,r:R,
May 15, tnii l'r. b.-.te JuJ'e.
ESarblo If ard.
The undersignciT have opened an
intensive
MARBLE YARD
In the City of Plattsmouth,
where thev have
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
Call and
Examine Specimens.
We are prepared to do as good
work as can be fouud in the
country, at as
Reasonable Prices
As
any establishment
West.
in
the
JOSEPU. BUTZERIN & CO.
July 1, lSGo, mG
LEGAL NOTICE.
K'.'jih Gibbn, William Oihoo, Jeffers-in E. C,ihh.,
Ann Uibbs. tliiat eth l'earmati. and Ijiles F . I'tar
man, defendants, will take notice that Anthony .
Cowea did. on the 21st day of August, A. 1. l -d.".
Ii!e h is p-titiou in I he District C iur t i f Qd
District within and for Cas county S. T., a
.1 .1 Judicial
airaiust the
n:iid defendants, setting fortu tiial one Iewis w.
Ijibbs, on the 1st day of November 163. sold unto
Anthony 1. Cowen the followinir real estate, to-wii:
The nndividid one-half (1-) of
Lot No. fire (.1) in bl"ck No. forty three (4-t) in the
eitv of Plattsmouth, Cass county N. T., for the sum
of niuety-tiire-" dollars in ban 1 paid to said t.ihbs,
and tinder f t.'d contract said Cowen took possession
ind now holds peaceabh) piissessioti of said prcaiises.
That siuce said sale tho sai 1 Lewis W. f;:bbs hm
iici, leaving defendant as hU lawf.:l heirs And
praying tliat Faid detendanU te required to make a
led for said premis-s to th" said Anthony K. Cowen;
ami in d. fault thereof that a Hazier in Chancerv of
this court be renuirei to make the same. Aud that
the said defendants are hereby notilUd that th' f ire
required to appear and answer said petition on or
before the 2d day of October, A. I. lst3, oradtcree
will be rendered afrainsl them as prayed for.
Dated Auk. SI, 1663,
8 ' ASTQOS5 B COWES.
T. M. M.RQrKTT, Sol, for Cotnp't.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Notice is her-bv Riven that Mrs. J. B. (!arrion
Iisiinade application to the I'robate Court of Cass
toun'y, Netr.iska. to have Ben'amin Albin appainted
.lministritor of the KstatM of Thomas J. Nichols,
late of Cass cjunty, deceased. The Court therefore
appoints
Thursday, the 2lsl Jay of September, 1S05
at 2 o'clock I. for hearimr said application, at
which time person interested cn sppear.
Witness my haud and seal ofcCce this S6tb day
of AO-.m. lbC :
S. W.JIA KSU A LL ,
- - - Jrelate Jade.
isrnrsTv ex.jlfjssjei&& shop.
M. B. BIURPHY,
Main St., opposite Platte Valley House,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA.
lias on hand a lare stock of
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS,
BRIDLES- WHIPS, SPURS,
Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, tfce.
IIo can
Outfit a Mule or Horse Train
With everything in his line, on short notice.
My motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits."
Repairing done at all times at reasonable rates.
BLACK, BUTTERY fc CO.,
"Wholesale andEctail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines and Oils,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery,
Pure ?ines and Liquors, for Kedicinal use,
Dye "Woods, Dye Stuffs, and Fancy Articles Generally.
Farmers, freighters and pJtysiclans
Will find our stock of Medicines
ine and of the
Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black.
riattsmeuth, May 1st, 1SC5, tf
N sJr SHri
E. T. DUKE &. Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia
Stoves, Tin, Sheet
AND STAMPED WARE.
We keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Freighters'
OUTFITTING- GOODS,
Such as Camp Stoves, Frying
Camp Kettles, &c. Wc also keep Cham Pumps and
Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit
Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Colfee Mills &c.
JOB "C"crOIEg.:ESL !
Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice, with
neatness and despatch. Are agents tor the sale or Stew
art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove.
Give us a leal! we will not be undersold llain St., South Side, between
Second and Third Streets,
PLATTSMOUTH. -
if mm
Mm riciurc uanery,
? &-;y-T!f North
4
Pictures taken of all Kinds
Ambrotyres, Photographs, Gem Picture?, &c A good assortment of Cases Frames,
Album?, &c, constantly kept on hand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames
made to order, of any size.
Apotliecaries Hall.
JOHN HEED & CO.,
Cor. Main and 5th Sts.,
IIEBSASSA CITY, - - NEB-
Dealers in .
DRUGS & .MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Putty andGlass-
Patent MJicin?!i of all kiede. Toilet article, cta
t!ooerr,ani pv.rvihin? kept iu a rst-class hra;
ktorr, at E.'i'Uvn pries.
Ai" We ue prepared to fill a'.l ordcre, Mii warrant
ourjoodi U bs f t-h. spr.lO'ti
complete. Warranted Genu
best quality.
WWH.W
Iron, Brass, Japaned
Pans, Skillets and Lid?, Ovens,
- NISliltiYiSJt A-
Side M:iin St , r B "il
h
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loaded, preceding advertisements, twenty ctnw per
line of .pa-e occ r i'ied.
A square coinprist-a tea lines of Fpacc.
Jj-The circulation of thePKAlKIE FAHER is
now the largest f any pi.per of its clak in tb West
and Kir;li-'Vet . aud ofirr to NurserymeD, Fiorism
and liiiplrieat ilaiiufacinierf, th best ictdiaui to
re.ic tu? UMih iuterirl.
tMKi 4 CO., !4 Lake St..
Ch.cigo, Id.
m-
.CHAS. YOGT & CO ,
Cor. Main and 5th st?.,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA,
Dealers In
LEATHER AND IROiY,
SADDLE &.SHOE LEATHER,
Saddlers' Hardware
Findings ami Tools,
WAGOJN'S, PLOWS, &c.
("Orders Promptly attended to.
KLETSER & WISE,
Dealers in
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
Confectioneries,
Notions
Toys,
Coal Oil Lamps,
4&C, &c.
Vo am also anects fur (lie Iluchanan Wookn
Mills, of St Joseph, Alo., aud have now ou baud it
yo-jd assortment of
FAh'CY CASSIJTEZFS,
CLOTHS, JEAZS,
FLAXyELS, tfi?.,
which we ha ve received, on commission, and are
prepared to exchauge.for
WOOL OR CASH,
at very reasonable usures. O-Oive us a call,
one door cast of the Hek.ild office, Platttiuouth,
Jiclraka.
May 10, 1SC5. tf
L. GOLDING,
DEALER IN
HATS fit CAPS,
FlIRMSIIIMI (i
Boots c Shoes,
Trunks, V aliscs, etc.
Give me a call. I propose going ea9t
in a short time to purchase goods, and
will eell off my present stock at
Extremely Low Figures.
Remember tho place. One door WEST
of tho IIekald effice,
PLATTSMOUTH
N. T-
$ HARDING GO
POST OFFICE ECILDING
NEBRASKA CITY,
N. T
TVII0LEPALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
SCHOOL BOOKS
A"r
STATIONERY
Also Agfnts for all the prinoipal
MAGAZINES anl NEWSPAPERS,
For which Subscriptions are received at rublunuri'
Prices.
Iu. FHOST & Co.,
WHOLESALE
G- H O O S R 3.
Opposite tho Poet OJEce,
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.