Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 24, 1866, Image 3

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37"NVe are rlonsed to gee thnt Hod.
Marcu' IJrush, Representative from Saun
ders courrtr, nIthou.i claiming the name
Democrat, iloos not work in the same
true." of Democracy ai they are prescrib
ed I'V M-irton, Miiler, Mae.ith, and other
rV.iti-M.1 tric'itstcrs of the Democratic
j -arty. Mr. llrush vra on, of thij com
mittee to whom was rifereil the Heath
Ciie, :t:ij an J Mr. C"Oim-:o uiaJoami-
nority report, in which they showed con-
thl fJMPStion '-!,;,.,, nr'niv.i.n' wIit Mr. Heath hoilM
ri'.n;-mh:.- ; ,J0 a i;iiuu-j to his EMt. We think Mr-
I.17 will :i- i;ru,h -, uiout "soureJ" on the Deraoc
of Woman ! r;i,.v cf x0i,r uka.
C-v"'l'iie AY-u-s snja the council effect eil
i ii ml ', of th- I jtii, j an organization through a ''compromise;'
m (i,:(rr;'! Francis , that the Democrats eltcted Mason as
-f I'.'.i.tM.ioutli, in : J'ruMilont on cond'Aion that Uepublioar,?
would allow Faulkner to hold a seat.
Tint sheet has been famous for"com
promise'' in days of yore, but we can see
'ttle to the credit of any one concerned
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vrrv anxious to have him
lie t:il:e3 occasion to dc
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in itation, or even jn this 'coinpronii-R',"' provided there
i f i. Now, we do not j wa4 anything of the kind which we do
;. 1 :...v invitation from 1 nC)t believe. Tho acknowledgement cf
Ji 1 we would i e leased j such a transaction is sufScient evedence
si-iit it. II: was invited j that the .Xcws did not consider Mr. Taulk-
';: sine", and accepted tho ner entitled to a seat, and that he did not
lot 1 1 ..-v. M-". 1 :tts, v.!. os-2 ; obtain it throu.li the justice of his chiiiuf,
1 1. f aw f.t to release him but through a 'compromise." Faulkner
., , ..,,. .,fter loan. in;; that ! obtained his seat through the same kind
; 'v .! f.t!ud tho Chri-tian ! of "compromise" that Heath was depriv
i( ,.'rar--s at Oiiiah t: r.d bad; ed of his the power of corrupt partizans.
I:,I;;iVJ i" relation to the i r,olll Zh'.'u.TT.' '
.ii : to nrid 'i- him an , . b'tur was received by a gcr.tle-
; -t t . tiie reiii-us part of j mn ;n th:s c;ty iast week, stating that
iliy. This ra in Train ha.1 a j ntg of tjlC jj, g. JJ. Kailroad company
iy ,f publi-'..in h'n ac-'pt- j wer0 einriov'iD ' machinists in the cast
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f r.n iav.iiiUjn to .-.-c- . j,irparltory to commencirg operations
v.hf'.'i'T he was invit- ; tl - i r "ti,e r0!lj ;n the brrinz.
Tl'i of. Miller, Councilman from this
county, arrived in tho city yesterday, on
a living visit. iy tho way. the Omaha
mid seems to think that the Professor
is out of placo in the legislative halls.
What is the trouble; won't the I'rof. be
neither lioulit nor Lullied?
; v" Thu .Yt(i-s .says (no-.v that the De
mocracy have control of the Legislature)
that " the State question is aiuin
ground." We contend Jhat the "wait and
t(!C feeling is -riiinin; ground. Wo do
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he r riii,::; al t ;..:!ii!' i ti his
r is he p irtieu.ar about
: is dir- eted ever spein
. i:i -ncral -e it and
ra. man Train is. Wh'-n
,1 -ir. d at l'latt-rii'i-.i:!:.
I, l hiiu hii'i-.v; and in the
n d--Vi;e his l.-iv;rj hours
f,.r liiir.si-lf, t i be j ub
s?er, at Omaha.
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not believe the South I'latte numbers are
" ! In iiii TinrtiiMilar hurrv about orsrani.iP.Lr
. r. . li.te.ic-.ck, D b-ate; jrovernment. "even if the Xocs
ir, .,, f N-!.ta-ka, Ins our thanks d th;k thu feelit.- in favor of it is on
fJra.u.:j i, I -.- j tho increase.
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r7"'hat about that liru engine?
Fires are prevalent at this season of the
year. St. Joseph has had a fine fiourin
mi" destroyed, and Council liiulTji has lo-t
j:Jt.V 'i, within a few days. If a lire
should break out in this city, then every
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d:r"'-'e i , ,,jy would ''shell out'-' tlie 4reenba-ks
dtor cits- ; necessary to Tuirchasa a fire engine.
: ai.. I ab hi! Di. i .h i, with :he i ' I'l' -t j Would it n it be well to get the engine
in- 1". M f' l v.i-r 1 i; t i itsdestina- ; ,,.,.,. wo have the lire, and thus be en-
the iz.!ivnc-? ! n;ej to prevent the great destruction of
,;;.-r iv! it is "a real mis- ; property wh:eh would ensue shouid we
j t.j j uhl:-ii a ii c v. j :i j i-r . have a !irc and no 'ngino.
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bin-- ii paper ti'.v-re will i.e
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C5"The Probate Court is still at work
on the estate of the late Col. P. A. Sarpy
03?" We" would call the attention of our
druggist and others to the advertisement
of Peiiick k Lovir;:, in to-days paper.
This is one of the heaviest firmi in the.
west; and their immense sales for the
past year are a sure guarantee that their
tenns are reasonubl'. Send your ord ers,
and they wiil be tilled with jis great care
a though you were there to select the ar
ticles yourself.
rTJ. T. Campbell, Asst. Gen'l. Agrr.t
of tiii Fire & Tornado Ins. Co., arrived
in this city last evening, looking after
the interests of the company. This com
nar y lias been doing a very suecfs f ul
business in the Territory during the past
sumiiiT, and bid fair for a c mtinuance,
being represented by active and energet
ic agents. We will publish their state
mcnt in a few days.
f"We venture the assertion that not
less than one hundred new buildings will
be erected in this city next summer, and
it would not be a matter of surprise should
there be double tha. number. If any one
doubts that the improvements in this city
will bo immense during the next twelve
months, we would cite them to the season
juss past. It is a common remark with
those who visit our city that sho has
"moved'" more within twelve months, in
proportion to her size, than any other
placo on the river. Last year this time
there was but little said about building,
especially good buildings, yet there was
more of it done during the summer than
had been done before in three years.
This winter we hear of men every few
days who intend building in the spring,
but, what is best of all, a good propor
tion of them will put up good substantial
brick work. They not only talk about
it, but they are making the necessary pre
parations. This is as it should be. and
indicates that our people are satisfied
that the future of our city is curtain
They have been waiting for a long time
to see whether wo were to have any fu
ture as a city of importance which was
all very well, ns our citisiens are natural
ly cautious about their investments and
now they are awake to the fact that they
must bo up and doing unless they arc
v. illing strangers should reap the harvest
they have waited &o patiently for.
25 000 DOLLAH3
Worth of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, and everything pertaining to a
lirst class Clothing House, for sale at
cofit for thirty days. S. LLOOM.
jan 1G ib'i.
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"v?"IIoi). S. Mfcxwcl! has our thanks
fur Lfis't'iva documents.
! r''Pat Miiirhv starts another train
for Denver to-morrow
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7"The mercury stood 21 degress be
low zro at half past 8 last Saturday
mornirg.
ClT-JIoad the card of S. II. Walker in
to-days paper. live him a call.
f''Don't forget the donation to-inor-row
evening, 'io and hear Mare-uctt de-
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on ' "liver a lecture th.at cannot fail to interest
! and instruct you, and at the same time
.s atcues 1 give your mite towards assisting a worthy
.mparijon-."' between minister.
whijli fii nvs best far rSTSomo of our Territorial r.aners are
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Ilr-.i.. Miller, we d. l 'making faces" at (ten. Ilea'h because
. ; .v-.i;! i i i j.'ct to our trving . he wrote a poem and published it. This
' r.v that wj bare a gj.id i is all wrouz; because you cannot write
i i '1. n : : w i ; i: -1 1 a i.n it h is ! "verses" you ought not to sneer at peo-
, '..'ral iiile to "elioke" Platts- 1 y.Ie that can. If tho Lien, is of a poetic
w n T r th. .s 1'iariv years. W e I turn of mind, he should be encourar-ed
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n:. .v : . rry t ive ii 'i- : to any . m it. Uut then, newspaper men, as well
we h ive j ro!.ncd our ratrtr.- if : ni other people, will get jealous; and we
suppose ''that's what's tho matter.
vA law will probably soon be pass
ed in Congress giving an extra ;200 iioun
ty to such soldiers as enlisted under the
k'v3 bounty clause. Soldiers entitled to
this bounty will do well not to trust their
business ia the hands of eastern bounty
agents of whom they know nothing; but
wait until the act has become'a law, and
then get some agent at home to attend to
the maiter for you, or attend to ityouv-
-t.in 1 v us in our attem t to
l.; new-; i!.'-r' in this city,
known to the world tl
tat
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. i'a-.t it his Miiieri.ir a ly antag 's to
any .i" lu-r j oint on the Missouri river.
We ! sir t see Nebraska City prosper,
! 'ii t lie ' c i.iii-it . .j.eet us to make a
: ,z --h i win g for th it city and say nothing
i.!' i:t o'.r ' vi. If t!.e.- 'L-omp;'.risuiis,r
d i not t. 11 well f.r Nebraska City, we
are .sorry for it (.for Nebraska City), but ; St.;f
leel m itu
k!.,.'vn.
bjund to let the truth be
Cv"Through carelessness we omitted
I to call attention to tho card of Mr. and
. .4 -' ';' ""'.' ! Mrs. Sberloek when it first made its ap-
(7t-7"A iK-truetive t'.ro oecured in Cr.in- i pearanco in tho paper, but take pleasure
e'.l r.luTs'.ayt Wednesday night, deMroy- in doing so at this late day. Their
iiU property to the aiusunt of $20.W0. ! achool is one of the best, in the country,
rv-Yosterday was a lively dav in town: ' a t!'c proficiency of their pupils will bear
th. s:r.vts were filled with teams cot I evidence. They can accommodate only
we I haulers," as sor;c of our neigh- a few more pupils, and those desiring to
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1 on tenuis from tho west, I enter Ibis school will do well to apply at
as early a day as p JSsible.
.l?"The Omaha H rald'is jubilant be
cause they have a steam "whistle" up
there; and one would suppose, from their
great joy, that the eyes, thoughts, and
n t.:e i .'y fev the i urpose of t iking
bng t the western eiunties; . armers
i-ftim l : led witli poik, corn, wheat and
o-lo.-r rroduetijr.s of the banner county.
I'Tli..' painters are at work painting
t.. sh-.-Mi'g, Ac, in the east store room , "cars" of ths whole community, were
c f M is, an 1 Od 1 Fellows Hall build- turned toward this tho great center of
T:.i - room ni.l b ready to receive ! ut'.raction in Omaha. This "whistle'
iy the L.'th or lth of next month. ; Appears, if we take the il-rald ns an in
os: roj-u of the building is now ; jes 0f tho feelings of the co:nmunit-i to
have the mortar spread, and , be as great a wonder to the natives of
r i ly t
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bly be finished next month. j Omaha, as -was rrecmont'i "shoots n
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iW,; are pleased to learn that our i wagons" to the natives of tho llocky
" r-.l y iitien, Sumud M. Chapman, has : Mountains.
ti nr-oint-as Local Agent for the j yronl tmU- DiUy.
I i -fr .1 Merchants Insurance Compa.-j Q"??"Wc see that Hon. Mr. Arnold, of this
' :,'! -i:nr Illinois the leading western county, lias given notice of a bill for an
t ,i y. It being safe and soual, with act to establi,h a Ilegistry law. Good
a t ivy a.vui.Hil.itlve capital, we bore for Mr. Arnold. We will mw see who
-- -Mr. ri:..;.iiiuti may receive tho pat- ; opposes and who favors keeping the bal
r that i: promptness and satlsfac lot box pure. Place yourselves square up
' n c; '- A losses has so richly d?serv- j on the record , gentlemen It may be of im
' ! ; Ttariee jn tlv? future.
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JEWELRY STOKE
The subscriber having purchased the
Red Store on 21 Street, lately occupied
I. ? o.ii ' unit oihei s, would repootnllT
inform the citizens ot l'lattsmoutn ami
vicinity that lie lias r. fitted the store and
opened a lare and full stock of Jewelry
and Fancy Articles for Ladies, Cents,
Children, and the re;t of mankind, and
is prepared to do nil kinds of Watch,
Clock and J.-welry llepaiiing in the bet
manner, and would be happy to serve his
old and as many new customers as may
irivc him their patronage, assuring them
of their work well done at moderate pri
ces, and on abort time, lhe stoca, em
bracing every variety of goods usually
kept at a first class Jewelry Store, will
be sold at low prices nnu warranted ot
the best workmanship find material. He
has also a small :tock of Family Groce
ries, which will be replenished from time
to time, and sold at the lift" est figures.
Having permanently located in this city,
I respectfully solicit a share of patron
age, and cordially invite all to call and
examine the stock on hand, as we would
be pleased to serve you, and do not ask
you to buy nnless wo can make it for
your interest to patronize us.
E. II. 11ATON.
riatt'mouth, Pec. 27th, l!V.5. tf
Valuable Lands for sale
N w I M 12; S w 23 10 12 : E 1-2
s c 7 10 1?.; E 1-2 n o IS 10 13 ; S w
14 10 13; Se 28 11 11; Sw 32 13 13;
Se'J 11 13: N 1.2 n w 8 ll 13;
Also Town Lots in city of I'lattsmontb.
All ot vsl ic!i i!; Ii" soM tow lor ri-!i. fail audeee
lhe I'.b 'Ve laiiclj botTL' purchaunif.
Ai i'iy to b. LlKn,
de.-!7 Tax I'ayer am! J.au! lent.
ST5MYED
Fmra I'm imdvT.iirw n'' 3 reur eM Cow. i'h
lire baclt an'l r'l s 1?, lnt" brlly, the rljht eir n it
If any man will giva iu; inr..r:n-iii.,n of Mm 1 will
pay Mm. K-A. KtlKIlACKEL.
mrilu In
INtray rVotice.
Takeo up t'y th liii lei.-ipin'il, utie 1-rowu ..Id
ll wciht, un ill itir in l 'i-lnad, an l rilit ..r. f mt
white als-o one ve'.y .mull prifiK r. t; no n.n: vis
il,. t'ttsili. I'AiteKL.
jau!0 Sir
W5f . R. TESICK,
PENICK & LOVING,
WM. L0V1NC.
Ch-,U W"-ilMal Dealers ia
L: GOLDING,
Patent Medicin
3
UtALEJt 1M
H ATS St. CAPS,
FOPuMOIM! GOODS,
Eootr3 & Shoes,
Trunks, Valises, etc.
Give me a call. I propose goineat
in a short time to purctiase poods, and
will 6ell oil" my present stock at
Extremely Low Figures.
Remember the place. One door TFST
Of the Herald effice, .
PLATTSMOUTH
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CABINET SHOP.
II. BOECK,
IlaviriK' rereatly built a new and. suit le chop an
Main St., Plattsmouth, N. TM
Wnutil re-iiectfulty inform tt:e citizens of Ciia anl
a.luiiuiuir ciiuiitiea tint lie has the faciliiiei f'r car
ryini; on tho
CAIJB.ET RlttX.XaiSS
In all its branc'ics
IN THE KOSTAPPEOVED STYLE
1 am prepared to Urn out th'."
CII13APEST
ar t! iih yt durtblo .
Of every descrij'tion, ever ofl'-re 1 in th Territory.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
i-riirtien'.ir attention paid to making and ft n
ishiiijlCOKFINS. All kin-Is of lumher t il:en inexchaiie fur woik.
Piatta nouth. April 10, 1SC5.
Chemicals, Cilass, Paints, Oils, Pure; Wines and Liquors, Coal
Oil ami Lamps, Stationer-', &.c.
MCS. 3 Zl " SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO-
(fll'i r:- the N.irtl.w. ern Whole-r1i Az- "'ts for Ir. D. J ijnv i Sod, act) Dr. J. C. Aver A ".-.,
hu.l vr. fn U' t.'i tli' i r intH icitvs in any qnantiiics. j ji. ; I I y
mWL?Mm Iallery' Qmt
f'sLtTrK r'"'. l'LATTSMi H Tll
Pictures taken of all Kinds.
Aiaferotypes, Photographs, Oem Pictures, Ac." A good assortment of Cases Frames,
Alliums, 4c, constantly kept on hand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames
made to order, of any nize
W. niCXELWilT,
N. J. EIIABP.
IJ-lray IVoSicc.
T..k"n ni by the ?ut-iriber 3 mile- soi Mi vefct of
ri:.LtMii"iith, ou tlie 5'h insf., cn white and 101J
eitttii heitcr, oue ytar o!i p;it v-Uiie lacu. iium
1 1 tt I horns; no aia.;Ls ur braU-i.
jw WM. AIL UHAY.
Tiiien lip by tho uii lrs-iiice'l. at Hock P.Iuir',
on te lt 'lay of Jan , lM,oii; rel hPifer, 1 1-'
v. lut ol.l, tiaH a white streak aero a the f.r' liea.l,
an I left ear cro-p.J. P. ti. DOlitOX,
January 24. ow
NOTICE.
Tali' n up t'V th.' K'llicriher, in M:. Pleasant Tre
r'iLt. on 111..' ilih Cay of J.in.. lf'-.iV, one brindle bull
:ih n.t 1 year old, taar'i.'J wilii tin iO'l-rliit out of
r iilit ear. JO:I-' K. lilTK.
Plauuiouth, Jan. 13:h. l?rii. jai.Jlow
Eslray Notice
TaVen up Ly the umlt rriirncl in Orf-apoiii Precinrt.
C.-is -' iinty, N. T., on Uec. 6th, JSr.3, one 2-year olJ
ro iu Heii'er, exie t r eck, nhith if. f a r .-Mih cat,
' rs marke'1 Willi au r.nd-rhit out of .ii h; also ont
3-year i'tl Steer. whuUli roan, ears cropped a lit.!,
horn h-'kiy X other ciarki.
. ii:5 5 Wn.LiiM Stevi.is.
- IISTHAY XOTICE.
Taken up ty the ut .ler'i'.'neil, ahou toae mile and
a half soulh of 11 k lilull'. on the Pth day of le
CBiher 1S-j, on 3; car old .Steel, whit" speckled,
miikd w ith crop arid un.ierhit in the'vi-lit and a
half c.-.'1'otit ol lettear. Mo other aiarka.
ltc-JI 5w LtYl t'UVR it.
ESTI1AY OTIC I a.
Taken up hy the ural-r.ic!ie'l 4 m le suth i f Roi k
niiilff, th'ee Steer- one 1-yt-ar Id past white and
re 1 cpCi-kUd steer, liiarked w iih nnderl it in each ear,
-pi t i:i right esr, 2 s; itt in left ear. One 1 year ol.l
pl pale red jteer, crop and split in each ear.hrjnd
ed on lelt hip, brand in.lintinct. One year old pat
deep r- d Steer soma white oa flank. Wily ar.d f ice,
ai!ow fjrk in lelt ear. N'o other h andsor mark...
TltoMA L. CA.urtiL.
Dc. 23:h, Ic'Cj. jin3 5w
. t. U- WALKER,
lerchant Tailor
Qi.t door east of Si hhdcrs Jewelry slore,
1X1X ST., PLATTSMOUTH,
0-V'i liin erviee to the people rf this city and
.ur.-oundiiiit country. J.u.Ji -linx
LUMBER YARD.
ITIicEacUvait &, Sharp
Tleater it Pine Lnrnb t. Lath Shingles, Poors, Saib,
i:iiii'N, l'itkers, aiivl very ranety of Cottonwood,
iValnnt and Oak Lmiiher.
Will ke- j constantly rn htnd Cord wd, iota
Colto'! and Oak. All o ilers pioni)tly tilled.
JTj- oi!i:' on I-eve-? itre'.'t, auuth of C. L. Coopi's
iced and Oram Iieuot,
TLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
No7cmb r 8ih 1SS5. Cin
NEW
Boot & Shoe Shop.
The mih.icriher -ould r-oectfully eill the Atten
tion of the citizens of l'lattsniouth and tin t'Ohlw at
ai.'e t the fact lh.it he lias l.ciited one l."r eat of
ll.vnehiti's liri: tiion1, where h" intends keeping
on hiii.tl an.l m kir p on the Fhortes-t n-'tice, eveiy
ar'icleiu his line. II is m.-U hein seleterl by him
elf. and havirii; spent the most of Lis life in the
business, he feels confident that he can give satisfa
tiou. Give him acall.
April Id S5. J. TIIOCKMOKTOS.
KLETSEIt & WISE,
Dealers in
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES.
Confectioneries,
Xenons,
Toys.
Coal Oil Lamps.
&cl, &c.
We are also oper.ts fjr the Biichanan Woolea
Mills, of St Joseph, Mo., and have now on Laud a
good aM-rtment of
C LOTUS, JAyS,
i'L A SXEL S,
wh ch we have received on ''oinmiftioa, and ar
prepared tj exchange for
WOOL OR CASH,
at very reaon.ibla jpu-es. fiivn ns a call,
one door east of the lltKALD oQice, riatnuiouth,
Net'ra- ka.
May 16, ISSj. tf
PLATTB VALLEY
n k a. z -arjr r!. ja i .
G. W. CROW, - - - PROP, j
I am prepared to ftirnish a'l who mayTavor me I
with their patronatfo. With lodging, single meals or j
and bv the eek. G . W . fK'.iW. j
ruttsruovilh, Apiil 1?, Ji i
E. T. DUKE 4fc Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned
AND STAMPED WARE-
W keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Freighters'
OUTFITTING GOODS,
Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans, Skillets and Lid.?, Ovens,
Camp Kettles, c. " Ve also keep Chain Pumps and
Fixtures', I lydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit
Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Collee Mids &c.
JOS i&U-tCZVlkZL Z
Tin Hoofing, Cuttters and Spouting done on short notice, with
neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew
art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove.
Give U3 a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between
Second and Third Streets,
PLATTSMOUTH. ... NEBRASKA-
TOOTLE, II ANN A & CO.,
MAIN STREET, - - PLATTSMOUTH, N.iT
L A ll G E S T
if
IVcst of St. Louis.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu
VRSL
HARDWARE,
-a m-
Clothing of every description.
IVINES AND ttQUORO OF All KWOS
Constantly on hand a Large Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QTJEENSWARE; IRON, MILS,
WINDOW SASH, BOOKS & GLASS,
And every article required ly
ETIIGRAINTS.IFUEIGIETERS, JSirSEHS & FAK.TlEBlfi.
And everybody else can be .supplied at this establishment.
Call and examine cur extensive stock.
-AT THE-
FIEE PEOOF BEICK.
Tootle, Sauna & Co.
Plattimoutb, April 10, '65 -
WM. S. WEST
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It. FROST &. Co,,
WHOLESALE
GR O O BoH 3.
Opposito the Post OIEce,
NEBRASKA CITY, IV. T.
Apothecaries HalL
JOHN REEL) & CO.,
Cor. Main and 5tli St3.,
NELEASKA CITY, ' - - NEB.
Dealers ia
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints Oils, Putty antKxlass-
Patent Medie.n. of nil kindn. Toilet articles, sta
tionery, and evtryihiotej t ia a lirst-clf s4lrug
bt..re, at Evistero piio-n.
4 We are . re fared to fill a'l orden, d1 warrant
cur i Ji to b f.'t.-ii. apr. 10 '63
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