Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 21, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
The Denver arrived last evening
fcbout dark, and laid at our landing ail
cight discharging freight.
pT-We noticed a large number of pas
,en'trs leaving the Denver at our land
ing Hst night.
(y-Emigrant 3 and freighters will take
antic: that there are no streams to ford,
B1 ferries or bridges to pay toll on, on
tbe route west from l'lattsniouth.
ryrrThe road to the landing should he
rer :.h-. d immediately. Boats will arrive
fl-iilT, and our teamsters who pay a li-jn-Vfortha
privilege of hauling from
the landing should have a good road to
travel over.
The packet lino from St. Joseph
J, bmv in full blast. The company have
,ix b-nts on the line, and one will arrive
V. our landing every day during the sea
son. The road from St. Joe to Hannibal
V-n bf-cn undergoing repair, and they
vff-.-r mperior advantages to travelers.
X. C Lew'n, Esq., is the agent at this
jilace.
fxT Let any and every man with an
unbiaoed mind take a correct map of th4
country one gotten up from actual our
tfjB and look at the location of our
city, and then say whether nature has not
designed this point as the -feat c;ty of
the went. Other cities in Nebraska will
flourish and grow, yet all the combina-
.1 . Ilota-
tions in the worm cannut ciniv
mouth from becoming tbe great central
point
From Tliurrltiy' I'uily-
f--Ilev. Mr. Cole, of the Presbyteri
an Church, arrived on the Denver, and
will preach next Sabbath at 10 1-2 a.m.
and 7 p. in.
fcgTAmongtha arrivals by the Color
ado this morning, wo notice Mr. T. K.
Tootle, of the firm of Tootle, llai.na &
Co., of thid city.
At the late city election in Coun
cil P.lufl'i the entire Republican ticket was
elected. This shows the secret of thiir
prosperity being controlcd by men of
.souiid mind.
aboard for Colorado, Idaho,
Utah, Nevada and California, via tl.:
Great South Platte lloute--no streams
to ford, no toll bridges or ferries to cross.
Our "bran new" ferry boat arrived at 12
to. to-day, and is uow ready to cross the
-entire weatwaid bound travel.
rTThe Omaha 11-puldicun says there
is a report in that city that Brevt. l.r-jr.
C.en. Heath, late editor of that paper,
has bepn mad full Brigadier General
and appointed Assistant Superintendent
of the Frecdmen'9 15u.re.iu.
" C"1"3 "Einigan" war has com
menced ! Hostilities began in this city
yesterday. Our reporter, who was not
-on the spot," but "fr.Mii the ..boulder'
informs us that the "American citizen
of -Etnigau' propensitia-" camo off sec
ciid bet.
e
r-7-We invito the attention oi our
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-i l .,,.. m v., f I. Markets.
reaiersio me -iittusiuuu".
in this issue We propose to keep our
-.. in regard to It'iCOS in the
1 ' 1 JLl - . ... - L
city, that they may be able to tell at all
.times what they em get and what they
-will have to pay fur the) principal arti
cles in the market. The report will be
corrected daily, and can be relied on to
be as noar'.y correct as it is possible for
us to give it.
C"Tho Steamer Colorado, Denver
and U. S. Grant is now lying at the head
of navigation, two miles above this city,
unable to p;et farther up stream on ac
count of ie;. The Colorado will proba
bly transfer her loading to the Denver,
and return this evening. Y e hear a re
port that (die will lie at our landing to
night, and the "youth and beauty" of our
city are commenting on the prospects of
a dance.
Q2?-The Omr.ha papers are urging the
necessity of Pending out "runners" for
the purpose of again haniboozleing emi
prants into taking the North Piatt- route.
All right, friend; that kind of game has
ucceeded pretty well heretofore, but peo
ple are becoming too well posted in re
gard to the routes west, and the employ
ment of such mems is sure to recoil,
sooner or later, upon the individual or
city that bases their prosperity uion its
success.
From Friday' IxtU-J.
?The Ottamwa Courier notices large
numbers of white covered wagons mak
ing their way westward. But few have
arrived here vet, although we hear of them
on all the routes through Iowa all cen
tering for the ;reat South Platte P.oute,
via Plattsmouth.
"5Tho first volume of the Weekly
Herald has nearly expired ending on the
5th day of next month. Those desiring
to renew their subscription should call
and settle for another year before that
tim, so that they may not miss any nam
Jers of the paper; and those who have
desired us to wait on them a "week or
two" should bear in mind that our terms
are "in advance," and when they request
ed a short time for payment it was grant
ed only as an accommodation to them.
rsWc call attention to the interesting
article on Cholera in another column.
This scourge is confidently expected to
-visit America the coming summer, and
therefore we believe that information
from such high sources as Trofs. Lewis
Sayres and E. C. Lee, well known to tho
world as among the most scientific medi-
al gentlemen of the age, cannot fail to
prove interesting to our readers.
CS7"Build more houses! There is
scarcely a house in the city to-day that
is suitable to live in but that is occupied.
Where are we going to put the newcom
ers that will soon be upon us? Let us not
drive thern from our midst for lack of
energy to put up suitable tenement hous
es, especially while money invested in
that way will pay from fifty to seventy -five
per cent. Look to it, you who have
something at stake in the rise and pro
gress of our city, and see that more
houses are erected in the city forthwith.
CLot those of our Territorial
friends who are seeking new business
locations turn their attention towards the
rising city on the Missouri. Plattsmouth
has heretofore occupied a humble and
unassuming position, allowing her sister
cities to spout and blow, and act the part
of the frog in the fable; but at last true
merit is about to be rewarded, and our
city is attracting the attention of capi
talists and shrewd business men from all
parts of the states. We say, then, do not
allow your jealousy of our prosperity to
prevent your taking advantage of it,
but come along and locate where you can
be certain of doin a heavy business for
all time to come.
C5U'e are informed that Nebraska
City and Omaha have already raised
large amounts to defray the expenses of
runners and posters whose business it is
to darw the coining emigration to their
respective towns. Willi such opposing
influences on each side of us, it behooves
our business men to look about and adopt
means and secure for Plattsmouth her
share of the coming trade. Supiness.
indolence and indifference on our part
is sure to gi re victory to those who em
ploy enlarged and ample measures. If
our citizens do not take hold and help
themselves they will be hopelessly beaten
in the effort to secure the emigration trade
this summer, and this will be from no fau'.t
in our superior route and advantages,
but simply because the emigrants will bo
s'uffed by runners and posters from other
towns which have no such advantages as
are possessed by Plattsmouth.
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Front Siitur'luy'H IhiHy
S?"The Colorado left our landing at
day light this morning, for St. Joseph,
with a large number of passengers.
C"J. R. Porter & Co. start about
twenty men west to-day, for the purpose
of bringing in oae of their trains.
Q 2?".MickpIwait &,Sharp received by the
steamer Colorado pine lumber enough to
build one hundred and one cottages.
Who will put them up?
C5"H n. C. W Seymour lectured be
fore the Library Association in Nebraska
Ci'y last Tuesday evening. lie is highly
complimented by the I'rtts.
7"See notice of "Au:tion," by Howe
it Thatcher, in to day's paper. Don't
fail to be on hand, as there will be a
chance for bargains.
C5?"Ily invtiation of dipt. Hooper, the
young folks of the city passed a good
chare of the night aboard the Colorado
"tripping the light fantastic toe." Capt.
Hooper is a great favorite with the young
folks in these parts.
CSfThe Press shows no little astonish
ment at the amount of freight sent west
from Plattsmouth last season, and says
it "did not think Plattsmouth had the
facilities for doing so great a business;"
Piattsmouth will not on!y astonish the
Pre$s, but the whole western country with
her immense business in less than three
years our word for it.
Cl?"At the meeting of the Otoe county
Sabbath Schools, last Sunday, the quee
tion of admitting a colored man on their
committee came up. They had previous
ly resolved to receive the Sabbath School
of colored peoplo into full fellowship,
but some of the Democratic members ob
jected when it was found necessary to
appoint one of that School on 'i commit
tee. Finally, at the instance of Mr. Crox
ton, a stray Democrat, the colored man,
Mr. Pleasonton, was appointed on the
committee. Pretty well done for that
lot of Democrats. They conclude that a
man can have a soul if he has a black
skin; and having a soul he should be con
sidered as having 'Tights that a white
man is bound to respect."
From Jfomliiy't Daily.
("St. Patrick's day passed off with
out any particular demonstration in the
city.
("Attention, tpamstcrs! Eight thou
sand men were engaged in freighting
from this city westward last season.
f"Dry Goods have tumbled amazing
ly within the past few days. Domestic
is now selling at 30 cts., instead of 50.
jySteamer J. II. Lacy arrived at our
landing at 12 m. to-day, and discharged
a vast amount of freight for our mer
chants. 5?"Stearaer U. S. Grant was surb at
5 o'clock last evening, two miles above
this cit, . The ice gorge broke loose
above, and came aginst the boat with
such force as to stave in her hull, caus
ing her to sink in fifteen minutes. She
was bound for the mountains, and had
but little freight on board. She is prob
ably a total loss, except machinery.
"It will be seen by ordinance No.
58 that tho city Council has appointed
a Board of Health. This is a move in
the right direction, and we hope the
board will strictly enforce euch regula-
tions as
they deem necessary for the
general health of the city.
rii?"V e stucK a pin into me vaie or. me
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Brownviile Advetliser, as we thought, on
. .1 - ,
; his endorsement of 1 resident Johnson d
j Teto; but from the amount cf wind that
j sheet lets off on the occasion we fear wo
! have mistaken the locality of intellect,
i and perforated the wrong tlaco.
From Tueriay't Daily.
C3?"Trains have been constatly cross
ing at this place since tho arrival of our
new Ferry Boat.
Ci7"The Denver and Lacy were out of
sight his morning probably gone up to
the next ice gorge.
(?Send copies of the Daily IlERALn
to your friends in the east. Our paper
is email, but will not disgrace your chy.
5?If yon have a taste for the grand
nJ beautiful, just drop in at Thomas'
picture gallery, and while he is finishing
up your own picture (which he will do
in first-rate style), take a look at those
magnificent Temple views.
C"A few thousand people who desire
to locate in a healthy country, where
every kind of business is prosperous, can
be accommodated in and around Platts
mouth. Now is the time to come.
5rVe understand tho city Council
has under advisement a resolution to
expend $3,000 on city improvements the
coming season. This looks like busi
ness, and we hope our citizens will en
courage the Council in this move.
Qi?"Look here, freighters ! Over thirty-five
million pounds of freight were
sent west from Flattsmouth last year,
exclusive of Government freight. How
much was sent from the terminus? Let
us have the official statement.
Q3?There is perhaps no one article in
the selection and purchase of which mis
takes are so often made as in the sewing
machine. It is now well understood that
there are only two valuable sewing ma
chine stitches the lock 6titch and the
Trover & Baker stitch. Each of these
stitches and the machines making them
hive their peculiar merits, and neither
is best for all kinds of work, or for use
under all circumstances. Intelligent
purchasers having both machines before
tliem, with full opportunity to examite
and understand the peculiarities of each,
will select the one best suited to their
work. Manufacturers generally sell ma
chines making only one of the ubove
stitches, and the temptation is always
before them to recommend the btitch
made by thei.1 machines without very
scrupulous attention to the real wants of
the purchaser.
The Grover & Baker Co. do not con
Gne themselves to tho manufacture and
sale of cithor one of the above styles of
m ichines, but pride themselves upon
making tho most perfect machines of
both kinds, and allowing their custox
ers the fullest opportunity of becoming
practically acquainted with tho peculiar
merits of each, and are without any mo
tive to recommend ono kind when the
other is better adapted and will give bet
ter satisfaction. . We advise all before
purchasing to examine for themselves,
and test machines making both the
above stitches. Philadelphia Press.
sfA call has been -issued ty the
Chairman of the Union Central Commit
tee for a Delegate Convention to be held
in this city on the 13th of April, for the
purpose of nominating State oflicers,
and the Union voters of the Tetritory
are recommended to meet on tho 31st
inst. and elect delegates to said Conven
tion. The call will appear in the Daily
to day.
MARRIED,
On the 17th inst., at the Court House
in this city, by Jude Marshall, Mr. m
Sciieen and Miss Louisa Wagoner, all of
this city.
JUST RECEIVED,
Four tons of Fence Wire. For sale
heap.
march 19d3 E. T. Dtke & Co.
f"The undersigned offers for sr.lc
lGO acres of desirable unimproved land,
about 3 1-2 miles south west of town.
A sufficient amount of timber will be sold
with the prairie, if desired, for fencing
and fuel. bamuel Maxwell.
Plattsmouth march 20 1SG3 w 4
PLATTS.HOIJTII M.4UKETS.
CORRECTED FOB THE CAUT HERALD.
Fl.ur, 100 B.h ... j Kpli f it
Mml, 'f lnhel - - 7 Jdi M
Hatter, 11 S - . - -40
El-ch '."
Corn. W hu-hel in ear - 2-V58U
(.ol.lcii Syrup. t callon 1
Suirar H-iie Syrup do 1
oiphmn Molasses " 1 00
Collee, f B - - - -
Miliar, do .... i UI3II
TV. Imperial. i - 2 (tv.,l M
Vouni llvaon. Jo - 58 0042 ft."
Rla.-k - - - - 2 00
C iDilles, B 2'(.S5
Swap, do 15ji
Peaches, dry, W !b - - 25:10
ItlutiLberritea. do - "O
Chfrris. ilo - !0
Apples, do 15j'Ji
" creec, bushel - - - '"
fait, per Mil ... 6 50JI.7 Oil
f. &.(-., vi'ils 1 fti eftnn. 5:1 case . 11 TiO
fl. cans-. V case . . 1J
S mwberrie-, io do - - 'X
Tomaioe. '' - - 10 00
l'ie AiIe, d d.i - . V2 li
Whsky com 1 Kalian - - !5W ti'll
ll. ui t u "! re - 3 twai 6 Oil
llran-ly, .I.Ti.e-'ic, f :illn - 8 t"fr'" i 0
French, i!o - - 8 Cm".) ti SO
r;in, ilo - 8 !(( uo
Tob .rco i.tt.tf. T 9 - - 1 l"' i i
' tiiec i hewing . 1 .' i .'0
Mi.okiu. ... 41)1 5
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SHERIDAN HOUSE,
CORNER 3IAIN and SECOND ST.
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
J: E. TUTT, Proprietor.
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PLATTE VALLEY
G. W.CROW,
PROP
I m prepared to furnish a'l whi may'faTor me
!IU l" ' ' I . " c- --ry - .
.i.al. rrrinio w tin looirirf?. inL.fn .hih nr
board bv the wem. u. w.ukom .
1 plaitsiiK Uth, April 1?. 1
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ESTKAY INOTICE
Taken up by the ncbseri ?r, 8 miles west of Platu
mrvnth, on t'e Solh of Ftb.. IS60, one laipe white
ox souie rt d r pots on side and neck, crop off left ear
acd sirallnw lurk in right ear. locp caron left hip.
Is about 6 yari old. A.B.TAYLOR.
March "th. Sw
KLEl'SEK & WISE,
Dealers in
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
Conf e ciioneries,
Notions,
Toys.
Coal Oil Tramps.
Wear" also arer.ts for (he Buchinan Woolen
Mill, of St Jo8t'iti, ilo., and have uow ou hand a
K'PmI assortment of
FANCY CASSIMERES,
C LOTUS, JEASS,
FLA SSEL S, Ce.,
which we have receivd on commission, and are
prepared to exchange for
WOOL OR CASH,
at very rcaon;ihls jcure. Give na a call.
one door east of the Herald office, Plattsiuouth,
May iti, 1S65. tf
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JEWELRY STORE
The subscriber having purchased the
Red Store on 21 street, lately occupied
by Sarpy and others, would respectfully
inform the citizens of Flattsniouth and
vicinity that he has rrfittcd the store and
opened a large and full stock of Jewelry
and Fancy Articles for Ladies, Gents,
Children, and the rest of mankind, and
is prepared to do all kinds of Watch,
Clock and Jewelry Repairing in the best
manner, and would be happy to serve his
old and as many new customers as may
cive him their pntronajre, assuring them
of their work well done at moderate pri
ces, and on short time. The stock, em
bracing every variety of goods usually
kept at a first class Jewelry Store, will
be sold at low prices and warranted of
the best workmanship and material. lie
has also a small stock of Family Groce
ries, which will be replenished from time
to time, and scld at the lowest ligures.
Having permanently located in this city,
I resrectfullv 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 unless we can make it for
your interest to patronize us.
E. II. EATON.
Tlattsmouth, Dec. 27th, 1SC5. tf
ORDIXIXCK io- 57.
.In Ordinance io prohibit Drays, Wag
ons. Sv. row running as common
'Iransporlation Vehicles without first
obtaining a .icmse, uit.iin Tie cor
porate, limits of the City of Platts
mouth:
Pec. lt. J it ordainfil hy the City Conncil of
the Citv of l'iattsinonth. Ca-s eor.nty, AelraKa,
That it i-hall be unlawful f-r any person or persons
to use orc.ue to b? "se'l any drar, wagon, ratt or
other vehifle, as a crnim.n j l wa?on. within the
corporate linn s f said City, without first procuring
f.om the Keiorder a license for the fame, an l pay
ing the pnrn of ten dollars for each and every vehicle,
tc . no usM. Th:s is to include those huliri from
one estahli-hmut to another, goous and merchandise
from the boat laariine, Ac.
Sec 2d. Any person or person, UMW any of said
vehicles at abovH stated, without first prornring a
llc n-e f r theam, shal' b, before the Mayor or
any Justice or th- t'oace, foand guiHy o' a mis' e
mean r anti Cnel in the sum of n..t 1-ss than 5 on
or more than 30 Oi) for each ana every cffctic- so
committed.
ec. 3i. Allfanfls realized Trom smd hrenses an l
fines shall be ttse.1 bv ibe Street Commissioner In
keeping the streets a d road? to tbe landing in re-
rir.
eec. 4-h. All licenses and fines shall always be paid
in cash and in advance.
Sec.oth. tach an.l everv veh ie'e so licensed shall
be numbered and maje responsible for all goods en
trusted to their care.
rr. Gih The Ci'v Conr.cil hold the tivrht to reen
late the charees for such lray?e. &.C , within the
corporate limits of said City when extortionate
charges are mii'le by those a.-iug or causing to be
use.4sri' h veh cies.
Sec. 7:h. The Citv Recorder shall, for each and
everv license so isse'd, I e entitled to the sum of one
dollar; pavahle. from the partv proc iricg the license.
Jiec. S'hl No license sBall be issue 1 for a lees period
than twelve months
bee. J h. This Ordinance to take effect from and a?
ter tts publication.
Dated 19th of Febrnsry,
C. I.. COOrER. Miror.
F. M. DoRHt.t -.T05j Rec rdcr- 23 Iw
GOLD
HAS
FALLEN
XVH. II ERALD
Has moved Into his tw brick bni!din(r on the cor
ner of Main street: and Levee, wheie he is laily re
ceiving largo additions to his already extensive
MOCK 01
G-ROCERIBS
AND
IQTJ
He ofl".-rs the vry best of bargains to customers.
and requests a call fnin those wlu want anylhinij in
his line t; test 1114 advantages in prices with those
o f othirs.
Kemember the
BRICK CORNER,
and giva him a call if you wish to buy cheap.
nov
B, ETewman
(Successor to S. Bloom,)
Dealer in
EEADY BLADE
Gents Furnishing Goods
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Trunks,
Valises,
Scc.j Sic, Slc.
Also a lar2f5 lot of RUBBER GOODS
and REVOLVERS always on nana.
TFT! r-t-i j grvftnts
AND
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find it to their benefit to examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Cash paid for Hides, Furs
and IVooI.
P.attPmouth, May 25, tf
NEW
Boot & Shoe Shop.
The subscriber would resnectfallr cull the atten
tion of the citizens of Flattsniouth and tliepuhlie at
aiv'e to th ft ihat he has located one d"or east of
on hand and nikiig on the shortest nctice, every
ar'iclein his line. His st-Kk beinji selected by him
UOTlelan a lu piore, wucik iui'-nui Kerni
eT. and haiiifr spent tbe most of his life in the
business, be f.-eis enddent that he can give satisfae
tion. Give h lm a call.
April lUi). J.THOCKMORTON
Teal IVolicc
In the Di-trict Court of Nebraska Territory in and
foi Cass cox.nty, iu 2.1 Judicial District.
O. P. SUSvin
vs
Si Ion M. Johnson and
lieorce t'Miiti n .
Toulon M. Johnson and George Clinton:
Take notice "f a nttition filed aitunst yon by O
P. Maon in the District Court 2d Judicial District of
Nebraska in and for Cass county, on the day of
,A u ISi'kJ; The obuct ami prayer ol said
I-tition lieiu to cause and obtain, toP-.ther with in
terest, the p.iymeut of a certain promissory note ex
ecited by you S.d..n M. Johnron on the 4th day of
p-xeniK-r, a D 1m50, for o. e hundred dollars, and
made pa ab'e to lieorge Clinton, winrn not is now
the property of the above n;iuied plain itT; That :er-
tain real est.ite iu said County, as the propel ty of
si'doti SI. Johnson, has been atticbed in aid of the
aoove entitlct action;
Now, therefire, yfiu are hereby notified to aprar
and plead, demur or answer to tho said petition on or
! fr" Monday, the Rth day of ."pril, a d l-to, or
soch pelitio.i will be taken as true an I judgment
r -nder! accordingly. O. I. SIAM'N
Orderxl published in the Herald newspaper lour
consecutive weeks. y bruary 25th, 10,
T. M. MAaqvsTT, Att'y.
3NT E5 "7S7"
CABINET SHOP.
II. BOECK,
Having rec;-atly built a new an 1 sulta le shop on
Maiu St., Plattsmouth, N. T.,
Would respectfully Inform the citiren of Ca" and
ndioiniug counties tnit be lias me ia:inties lor car
rying on th'l
CABINET BUSINESS
In all its branches
IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE
I am prepared to tarn out the
a H E A I? E S T
ar.d most durable
Of eviyry description, ever offered in the Territory.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
S-PTt-cutiir attention paid to making and fin
ishiugCOKFlSS.
All kin ls ef lumber taken lnexcbsoge for wrk.
r'.alta ii.u'h. April 10, 1655.
C. B. STAUDE.
Glenwood, Iowa,
STAUDE
Removed to New Three Storv
Corner of Main and Third St's, Plattsmouth, IN. T.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY G00DS,GR0CE1UES, HARDWARE
CUTI.EKY, Ql'EEXSWARE,
Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Clothing,
BLANKETS, HATS AND CAPS,
And a variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES-
Also keep constantly on hand a large supply ef
IROjV, nails, plows ajvd cultivators.
Also
A large supply of
OUTFITTING GOODS,H
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Flour. Bacon, Lard, Meal, Beans,
Dried Fruits,
A larrre stock of
"Wooden Ware,
Buckets and Tubs,
Wash Boards, ,
Butter Cowls,
Butter Firkins,
Water Kegs,
Half Bushels,
Meal Seives,
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feb27
INT H3
WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Geo. Boeck & Co.
Hare removed to their
NEW TWO STORY BRICK SHOP, J'orth-west of Boeck" ' Old Stand,
Where they are prepared to turn out all kind of New Work, such as
WAGONS. BUGGIES. Plows,
AdiI everything needed by Freighters or Farmers in the bst of style.
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Horses, Mules and Oxen Shod in tho best style and on reason
able terms.
JOB-AYOEK
Of every description, cither in wood or iron, done on short notice.
Particular attention paid to Repairing all kinds of MACHINERY AND
CASTINGS of sucb.
They keep on hand, and for sale,
Ox-Yokes, Bows, Steeples, Cable-chains,
BOLTS of all sizes, WAGON BOWS, &c-,
In fad, everything in their line needed by Freighters, Emigrants or Farmers.
Having a large stock of Seasoned Timber, and tho best quality of Iron, Thimble-
Skeins, e., selected by ourselves, with fp'cial reference to this trade, we feel confident that wt can turn
out better aud more work, at cheaper rates, than any O'.her shop in the Territory.
Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same'
GcO. BoecU. $3 Oo.
&T Satisfaction Guaranteed or ITIoney Refunded ssx
Plattsmocth, N. T., Nov. Stb, ISGo. Cm
nBBYANT'S
Conducted on the ba is of Actual B-'Sinec, bv an
experienced Ac-ountanl and superior Penratn, whose
LONG CONNECTION
with tk mst popn1ar Toraniercial Co!let;es o' the
Cnion ensures thorouphnejs and reputation to evi ry
graduite, and commands the be?t po-"!t.ons.
SFECIAL ATTENTION
Given to all styles of Penmanship, on which we have
bren awarded the flryt Preniiuir.s for many years at
vrio'i State Fairs.
The Colleee is always open to v'M'ors, and eiren
lars containing full particulars. ill be sent t any
ddrfM. THO'S J.BF.YAXT. I'r.-a'l.
marl St. Jos'fb, i-
W. II. ANDERSON.
riausmouth, N. T
ANDERSON,
Brick T&uildins, Kast Room,
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Building material,
Window Glass,
Sash and Doors,
Paints and Oils,
Farmers' Utensils,
Shovels and Spades,
Forks, Hay Rakes,
Double Shovel and
Two-horse Moline Flows.
Anderson H
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Ieffal IVotlce.
In the District Court or 21 Judicial District of K
t raska. withia and f r C'j county.
John Coughey i
Levi Hall.
To L-v nail, yon wKI taVe notifethat a petition
ws fi ed againM you by John Coughey in the Dis
trict Court of 2d Jjflicial D 'tiict of Nebraska, in
and r Ca county, on the 30iti of January, A T
l6o; The ol j ct and prayer of said pet moo ing to
obtain a j j. lament fTrtheom of eirht hundre-l dol
lars, with interest fiom May lt, 1852, as damage
resulting from fraud and imsiepre s-ntatijn xntdc by
d' feud iDt to plaintifl in the -aie cr exchange ol real
estate situate in the S'a'e of Iowa;
And tint certain real estate, to wit: Tl-; s e 1-4 of
section 4, township 14, n race 9, east of 6lh p m,
h;is beeu atarhed in this cuse as yonr profferty;
Now, therefore. you are her-by not.E l to appsar
and plead, anxwe' or demur to the sai I petition on
or before lb third Monday after ti e 21t dy of
March, a D Irt'itS, or said petition will be taken a
true, and judgmect rendered accordingly.
JOHN COCOHET".
T. it. MaBQUETT, Att'y. flii
FOR SALE
A jovl twrt story brick store building. 22 by 1fl
m-ith iiof.d cellar; fu furthei particulars inquire of tL
laulltf Boakp er cneri kiatCToia.
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