Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 04, 1866, Image 3

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p7A tvro is wanted at this cEce
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r-rV:i;h i-es triki notice! Tbere wii!
be h u ' tlni "f tb: ('.Ttli"lic r(.n'i-r:i
tl jn !it th- Ourc'i at IVitt-
j.m.rli m. Siin i.iy tbe S.h .r April 1C5,
Lv urd'T of 15 -rd of Trufre,
F. J. Ci.km-nt, Sec'y.
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r."',: ii.iixcA tb.it tbe rit.rpriin
c - ., ..J' lljtti-rv it Sbinti.ni, Liv,r nit-n.
I, t r " -1 : !-! -i new nnd clei;:int be. use
1 u in t ll I city.
'"" I !'; ::pr.i-:trs to lie a deid-d
f....;.tc ia f.ivnr of bivinj a: I (Iririkin
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j!v! ::l i ii-! m lm 1 i -it niht nnd di
c'i ir . r- i -1 lit'ici ii nr twenty i';tr l.i.id
of f.-i : 'ill and a "i.ti-i; nuti-bcf of r.:is sen-
'Mr. Julio S':i inn.in came near up
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ii-i ..vcfl wi.iii to fr 'z the eX jiii-iti-p'.c
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if lin-ir m lin v.-.miM have appoafd in
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are t.-v nig to g' t ti.iiigs in
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:ince 1 i' 10 iku j nur ( i'v and
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a'. - ..f I.- f..-kii.g just s;:.-h a lo
ca..tv w ; 1 1 i.-.i ktenv :l,n. W.ii i
; iv ti.em in ign irun tliis mi!.J :
r w.'.l von rxei t v ir.-s- ives a littii to
; a I.iviv. !;e 1. f o.i M.perior lo-
-1 1 : v and 1 d v 1 nt s, a:, 1 thus i.il up
,-r c nin'rv uit!i r I ; riht L:iid of men,
I"',' gv-a'.'T ("n'.-i'icc Ilie valu "
: v .1 - ; 1 1 : v i.i. i the wealth o. tlie
C-J'ii v.iii w.uii to hear g hi i talking,
tin 1 z 1' i iu' i,1 . g 1 and hats Faxon
1 j ni-iir, i i'trw.iri'.- ii 'iv store.
w7VYorl.iii n are eng ag-d in driving
y l -i fur a n.-w In : -g on S. lid street,
i' s er i - sin g of the run sou 1:1 of Eaton's
..x store.
. a a vert 1 si-men t t ' 10 l
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Z, i" to. d i 'n paper. poti't
t rget i i .'i;l 011 biin. as lie take lb
"N i.-ibl- Six..enee'' for his motto, and is
"'rig goods at ext reaii-ly low figures.
CVIJ. Nwtaan, I-'s.-j , is now in the
ii-w M I-onic Ib-ick. Tins is one cf the
( ;i-. Mure r 1. mis in the Territory, and
friend N -w.'l 1 1 proposes to keep it well
il i-d w 1 tii 11 Ii articles ia the clethin:
fJ,"Mr. L-nnet, of Lancaster, was in
the citv t.i-day. He repoits tilings in a
C 1 iris!. in c-ndi.i'.i n?tii) Salt V, iV:n.
V.; l.r-ik u.i 111 the S u Creek country as
t'..0 most pr. liaising part of N--liraska
1 . :ii!..;s ii..i:ie w i i sh.mi iui.- n
a p of no ni-an i ai v rt anc: and will I
bring to our Ti-rritory a vast amount of
rve il.h s - ia as t!ie I. M R. R is
oirvru.-'e 1 tiiat far west, gtvin,; ut out
!o. to tli-ir produe'.s.
I fi.i-il: local of the bicb-
tonri!, in ir.ii and nit.ms paner putilisti
, ... ....
ed rii tlie city of Omaha, called the; i.'i,
ai we ( a"' when we said the ferrv
bj it a, that place had "petered." We
J era phased to here that such is nat the
! . ca?i an 1 commend sai l '-loc il"' for bis
miii nod .iit'.einanly manner of breaking
the news t es a very safe manner
nt a dista". ' f thirty miles. We would
1; i'iii.t, that an Oai iha man was
oJi inf .ii tarn'; ne who hid not, proba
bly, re-;.ved bis lesson what e should
j riv when be v.-.'n. away from home.
Tins gentlemanly lo a'1 says the "Lizzie
Iiii'.iss is making r-a'.ar trips, crossing
h ! h) ib-sire t.icimeto t'miha." The
L:zzie R-iilis passed our city in her
: why down t'.ie river, wh) "i-j' now?
. - - m m
l'ri::r. -:'m 'ir -V-'.
J j'i;wpring went her hasnga'n made its
j appearance, and wi hit come large uuiu-
bers of strainers to our city,
j r"-Oi:r merchants are rrc-iving fresh
! inpll.s id" g.i.ids b every boat. They
ire pr pared to tiutct eiiiijr.ants with
everything needed, at the very lowest tig
; ure.
Ci?Vrt r. otice a large number of new
: bal'.iiins eoing up in the western part of
t3wn. Let us see more of them. It wi'l
1 fiy. big and that is what you are all
i after.
i C"K- T. Duke ii Co. iiava their sales
j tOvai Uternlly crowded full of tia war?,
camp Iconics, -beet iron n-nvpn, an 1 a j
e nerRl f ..rtm-nt of pverviliin- in th.-ir j
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complete iufir witbout delar.
"S7"Our friends at Nebraska City art
nin wild over Railroad nutters. It
will be so sit first. 111. people of Piatt
inon'h acted in the same way until bev
were cprtuin of tbp speedy completion ftf
a rnnd, and then they become perfectly
d JC!Ie.
The M. E. Conference meet in
tfiis city on next Vdned 17. Tneir
chii'ch lia hi-en thoroughly renovati'd.
iinc di-C'ir i'.fd iu fino style, preparatory
to th- meeting.
C"iIasin''s is oreninj; nr.'isanih
hri in the riiy this f rin. Evt-ryt hinjr
.ippi-ars to favor our roNpenty, and all
that is necessary to insure it is the unit
ed ac'inn of our citizens in that direction
fjV"The S'. Joseph arrived at oar land
ing lat tiilit and dichargntj her a-ual
amount of frei-ht and a nuinljpr of pas
fencers. A:on ith.-r Jots cf goods, wp
n.-tire about f irty tons for Staudc &
A iidi-rson.
VAs ili be seen by the proceeding1'
in aii'iititr ciliitnrij the citiz-ns of this
cit3- have at last or-.-uiizi-d a lioard of
l'r ub'. This is anjiher ste; in therijiht
d.retuii.; and will lie of inestimable ben-
!'u to o ir city. It wiii have the eliVct to
e ificiil rate action, and thus, by having
a c i;a!iitiii c -i.tre through which to opt
r.i'. 'i w.'i givo 111 ire I'oice to our endeav
oi s t Im.ld up imr '. jiumercial iu'erests.
I cl there be harmony of action nl.ioiig
uur p. npli', and wedoubi not the desired
nil ct will be ac: laipiis bed through thio
me .J. 11:11 . Our cit'Z'.'tid nliould not cup-po-c
t!i it tliis orgaiiii ttion, or the o iii c 11 s
of it, wiil ii ail that is to bedivin'. I'.ir
from if. It is tlr duty of every one to
ri'iloiil.Ie thfir ell'orts, and cmidec the
Hoard of Trad' as a leverage bv which
t ley can aceotiiplisli eniiiu- general good.
If we woul.j he tiucei.-sf u!, we mut not
tand bac.; with our hatids in our poc.ii ts
and expect fortune to f ivor us, without
any IV u t on our part; but roll up our
sleeves, an 1 iro to woik likeyou expect-d
to :ii-comti.ish mi i:ething. Fortune fa
vors those who l'.e'.p themselves.
I'fOl'l Jf-'fl l'l'j'6 IJOil'J
r-.-r Major I. H
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Wheeler arrived at
his home in this city last Satin day.
ri-pi.rts things pro-perous above
He
the
ryThe ele-tiwii is passing off quietly,
s) f ar. Rut little interest is taken by lile
people generally, as all the candidates
are looked upon as good men.
("J' We notice 1 umeroas changes in
tin: invner.-hlp of property within a iViv
davs. Among other changes we notict
that Mr. Joel I'atcel b is purchased the
building used as a bin. aing saioon, which
lie proposes fitting op for a bakery.
V" Some sciiiiji, not having the fear
i f the law before his eyes, entered tlie
Catholu Cl.uich a few nights ago and
took therefroM about "' iO worth of tools
beion-iiig to Messrs. Clement and Il.iiues.
who are engaged in repairing; the Chureb
t.iiiMin-. N track of the thief has beun
1 L'.aini J, so far as we know.
fjx7"lhe lMgr'nn"' wagons are begin
r.ing U m:tk e t ir.-ir n ppearar.ee- A num
ber have crossed the river at this place
within the past few days, and we hear of
in inv more on the way. A larger r ropor
ti.ui lb 111 usual Mill probably settle in
Nebraska, b'-ln ving that more gold can
b ex racted from our fertile Sod than
from the rriartz leads farther west or at
east that the product here is si rir.
fj"5 Raising trees of different kinds
fruit, ornamental and forest is begin
ning to ngage t lie at tent i .in of nur pi o
t.le to a considerable extent, and causing
in in v experiments to be made. Among ;
other varieties of forest trees, the chest
nut is be.ng tried by many of our farm
ers; and promise!, so far, to be an excel,
lent variety. Mr. Thos. Thomas, nf this
citv, banted a Quantity of seed lnt
j spring, which has grown exceedingly
well, producing plants about two feet
and a iiaif in length in one seas in. II
has a quantity of these plants foi sale,
which can be bad by calling at his resi
dence. From TVai'v" (i ':
St. Louis Ih -uocrat of the 10th
ult., s.ivs two thousand passengers, chief
Iv miners, and' three thousand tons of
frei-ht, will leave that city this spring for
M iniano and Idaho
CVIf yon want furniture, go to II.
Roeck's. He h is jus reeeivej something
less than a stcinboat load of everything
in the line, and can ac -oin nod.tle you
with any article you call for, at tho vtry
lowest prices.
37" We call the attention of our busi
ness men to the list of members nf the
R iard of Trad-, now open for signatures
At Messrs. Tootle, II inna k Co.'s office
Ail who desire to advance the interests
of this p";ty should sign it at once.
CVS- Newman's splendid Cloth:ng
lln-porium is l.tera'.lv crammed with
frit-h arrivals ef elegant CIoth:ng, Hats.
Caps. R Hits nnd everything else a gentle
man needs in the wav of wearing apparel.
Rvervbodv and his most distant relative
can here be ncconiinodatej by the oblig
ing utteiidiiiits at this elegant esitaLlish- j
ment. .
"."St. Like's PARtsn. The Erst an
nual meeting of the Ibfish took place
last everting, when the following gentle
men were elected for the ensuing year:
Wurdvis Jno. Patterson, Chas. L.
Cooper.
Vestrymen W. II. Andersoti, R. R. Liv
ingston, F S. WLite.
The Rector returns thanks to the above
nm,.,l nicmfn, and to JImsm. D. II.
wfcelr and Jopf.h Sherlick, for favor
received last ereDin2.
Geokoe C. Bktts.
Rector. j
C3vIt is with reluctance that wp again 1
rail attention to the condition of oar j
Cpmeterv. We are informed that it still I
lip? oppri to the depredations of stock,
and tln ninnv of the tomb stones have
lipf n rackp.I and displaced, and in fact
thnt the whole thin bears the appear
ance of some d-sertcl Hpot, instead of
being kept clean and tidy ns it should.
Now, we hope, for th- credit of our peo
ple and out of respect to th-i memory of
tho-e whose remains lie trn.rp, that we j
will not be compelled to aain call at
tention to .his subject.
2"In the election of city officer",
vl ioh took idace yesterday, we advocat
ed thi policy of no party politics, and a
ticket was run upon that issue. Anoth
er ticket was run upon the advocacy of
driwir g P'irty lines, and was successful,
with the exception of two offici-rs Re
corder and Street Commissioner. 'Ihe
vote, although not full, shows an in-crea-e
of m ire than three fifths over
Iat ve.ti; making our present population
abe ut r,OOJ, taking the ratio that govern- j
pj us then. This increase in our popu. '
la ion consoles us somewhat for the de
feat of the majority of ur ticket.
Just received by express, a lot of
new Spring Clo'hing. Come and giM: us
a call. Wm. Stalklmanv it Co.
111 a r 10 Iw
p"S" riie unlersignr-d offers for sale 1
HID acrps of d. sirab.e uninuiroved land, j LONDON. PARIS. DUBLIN. LINZ. BE
nbout 3 1-2 miles south w.-st of town I SAVCt'N. l.YONNE, ST. D1.1ER,
A siirDei-iit amount tif timber wiil lie sold CHALONS.
uith the jrairiej if desired, for fencing Aul thej have b.ea fumi-h-d by specUl commacJ
a.) 1 f'i:-!. S.Mfr:r. .Maxwell. ! tjt..o
l'lattsmouth inarch '2'J ltii w 4 j I impress if 1 rac,
PL.lT'l MHO L T 1 1 31 A It U LI S.
CI.IlltCTr.a F K THE Ilil.Y ULKALD.
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Gar..l "o 1 Limi! atay on hand anil f ir a'e hy
he nhiil-i-alv eud rctiiii ia auiu'-.u's to M.it .ii cha.4
crs i y J. liTlb.
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C- II- KING
Carpenter a n d Joiner
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER,
".Vili il" i.I k iu t.i- t.Le with neatness ami ili-pat b
auiujH,u 1,111.1 tuuic ftb-'
Farm for Sale
Thre miles .oul'.i cf 1 utt-innuth. in Q.st.
11 iirhi.i.rho-.d. w.lii .....l wtt-r uul live ne.-t-s h
th. in a flest-i-Hte
e.tt. ii ..iiiimh- 1-. r ...r icu ar niHui.e of H.
tl. Au.iiiou. on llitr pii-in , i r
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Kv.iK-i.i,A.i
GOLD
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1 ALLEN"
i H is m.'ver! in'o his n"-v liri?k h-'i'ilme on the cor-
i i.orot M ii;i stunt a ni Lee wheeh-is laily .e-
j reivi-is .a ge adj.tijus u Iii iiln extcoaive
I tock of
GROCSRIBS
AND
LIQUORS
lie offer the vi ry het of btira u to cif ti.m'T.
mi I ip.p" ts :i eaii ir in Ih ii' win) w .tit auviiunc ia
u l, l :n l it: i hid U'j v ui.ig. ill ir ivtrd iiu mte
i, t ether
Kenii tuber tLe
BRICK CORNER,
anJ give Lira a ca!! if you wish to buy chesp.
uo -
W. Mll'KELilT,
N. J. SHARP
Lull BE It - YARD.
liclielwait Sc Sharp
riea'er- in Tine I.unib r. Lath, hiii.ns, CI Kir, ?ash,
Kiltids. ruk!s. ati i ,ery Vur.oty vf Cuttvawoud,
alnut au.t O ik Luml-er.
Will ki ii c .ustaa'ly OD hand Cord -ood, both
Colt" ami Ui. . Ali onlcrr piotiiptiii tll'd.
J3 iifJiee on I.e e-' slre -t, south ef C. L. Cooper
F.-iu auJ ruin Deuot,
rL ATT S M 0 UT II, N. T.
j NovprcVr 8th iscs.
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Vi. 1.1 .,- V. j m,mnmw. WVIdf ' J
ft S 1 f fZj"X.i "t 1 tl fi"l"i
AND
LOCK STITCH
si:viiG rnmm
Were awar'IcJ the
niGin:sr prcmiums
At tl e State Fair of
New York, Illinois, Virginia, "
New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina,
Vermont. Wisconsin, Tennessee,
r-nnsylvania. Iowa, Alabama,
Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon,
Indiana, Missouri, California,
At tie K.iir-1 - f th':
I hit -ia I isfitii'e, r'ru'iiUi i Institute,
Ma-nlaml I'tflitu'c, .Ma'ciu -cits Me-
dix'i )':' Aocif 'ioi, I'emi. Ui-
chuni Institute, St. hums
A-z 'cultural mut M'cUnn-
it: As-iiciutiiirr, &
Anil at nutne'nin Icsiauiu ami County K.ii-, luo'iiil
iti I the -,iir-a' wU.w-U ilit.y wti.e fxliui(el the
1 a.t lit r-- y..ir-.
Fir.-t 11- 7.:- hive a!s luen awrJcJ tla.6- Ma-
clou ut ih-exii-.h in.us of
L,ntjre.-s ut Austria,
j-mjiri'ss of tiitssvi,
Jmiirexs nf Hrazil,
(uten f Si a n, and
Quren f liara- ia.
Th-GItnVF.r. & B'KEIt ELA-TIC-tTITCll SEW-
l.sli .! .11111 HI C il'i-i IJI II .ll UlUCIS IJI
tuiiowini' if.i."t s:
t Tlit-y - w ihn ct from the sjjo.'I', iu:d require ni.
rt wimlaij: r.f th ert
- i hey are ui-r easily unJ.;rnoiI anil n.iil, atnl
ii ,h! to Ct-i.i 'K iai:lil than o-hcr 111 thii.es.
a 'liny rcc.i rtl.l of eecii ug j.. rei i y w th-
"Ut chaie e "f inij ii-!:u.-u:. a much f;i c .lor Va Uay of
work t!i;in t! er in :chint..
4 The Hell ni.d ty Hi me inachin s la much
nmre 11 in. e!n-t:c and ilurabU, e-e cia ly upon a. ti-
t '.-s wliuh ir'i'iiie to bj wa.-lieil aud uuiicJ, tli.iu
auy eiher s iti Ii
0. J la- Milch, owinc ta Hie inaiiner in which Ihe
u 'ie t reel inwriiuirht, i mii-'h the nn-si p'ump
uu.l litnut f il in u-e, dud ret iin Has iCunijnicss uil
l eai'iv even Si'cin .irn-lcs Ir ipn u:ly u Jnii au.t
ll elie l mil i! lie V are W-'i II "lit.
0 Th stiicii" in f ilio sMin is such tine 'h UL'ti
it I e cut or n'..kcil at Intel vah i.I Olii u I W siili Ii-
o-. itwi.I tifitlier utu, run or nivi-!, i.ut icuiii.s
linn e-i il ai .ilil-'.
7 l," unk iKlitr mu hi ii s the." fast'.a t ot'i enjs
i f th- s"rti:i l.y ih-ir .ova up r. i-jn.
s. w ItU tlii-".- lll.iclil .e. till m!U is U-tl tlprtn
the sht '.r fire si-.ii o1 ihe pc op, c.ii'i.ii i..iy l-c
l's.'ii uj.ou tti-? i. ti er i-;.!-; wiihcit Ics-eniut: the
-l.fniMh r Curilaley if Itit5 s'am. linn ran in- j
C.H;? 1. 1. 11.1 I. lie i I.I t II I ne, A -el i - -i itr.'i. -a in. u.:u
ail ai-iic'i-n sti e'e-t . r ma e m ' th sift.
0 ,. M. i, n i,. ne-. i i inliteu t. tic ir sup. ri r
nn-i i's inr. uaieies f.i s u :n j lv a cii ne'-fuil
j i:st tiii-li t . easily :t.-i.til ;il! n ariic.-il. eiecu- 111-
nuis he mt Oui ubil permaiicut emhroiJ rj aiiJOinii-
mental in I U
Grover &; Biker S M Co-
ini'21 C:n 4J BieaJivny, New York.
JEWELRY STORE
Th" subscriber having purchased the
Red Store on 2i f-treit. biteiy occupied
bv S irpv and nthers, wou'd respectfully
iofertn the citizens t,f l'l:ittsnn)uth and
' vicinity that be has r fitted the stare and
opened a lare and full stuck nf Jewelry
I nnd fancy .".rticles for Ladies, tients,
Children, nnd the rest of mnnkind, and
j is prepared to do nil kinds of Watch,
(..'hick and Jewelry Repairing in the best
; nri ner, nnd would be harpy to serv- his
i obi and as many new customers as nriy
j rive him their pat ronngo. assuring them
j of their work well done at moderate pri
I res, and nn short time. The s'ock, cm-
I bracing everv va'detv of floods usual'v
I kept ar a first class J.-welrv Store, will
I be sold at low prices and warranted of
the best workmanship nnd material, lie
j has also a small stock of Fami'y Groce
f i.-.u .-ii i . i : .1. I r... , i ...
ries, wiccu n in ne repieiusueii iium uiiic
to time, nnd scld at the lowest hgnres
.,v;r(F pnrmanentl v located in this citv,
. i-ii i c . ,
I respecifudv solicit a !lareof patron-
i ntre, and enrdiallv invite all to call and
examine the stock on hand, as- we wou'd
be rdeased to serve vou, nnd do not ask
j von to buv unless we can make it for
i your interest to n.ttroriiz" n5.
j ' K II RATON,
j I lattsmnuth, Dec. 27th. ISuj. tf
PLATTE
VALLEY
PROP
G. W. CRCVV,
I am ti'epnri 1 f funiisti a'l who mav favor me
with their iMtre. a. , w.tii l.ii!6'irp, i q'-e ine' or
hoi i! hv the we.i. O. W.CitoW.
Phitipiuuuth, Aj.ril yl
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PI. T303iCIv,
Havins rcceatly built a cew n1 suit le shop on
Main St., Plattsmouth, N. T.,
! Wnu'il repf cffully inf.irm the citizen" of Cns n '
.K.i 'iu.u.i-'.uiiiies mil ue u. idiiii.its iui i"
rying 0:1 the
In all its branches
j IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLF
J I am piejiared to turn out the
1
CHEAPEST
atd mofcl durable
Of every description, ever oiT".rel in the Territory.
SATISFACTION G U A R A NTEED.
S-Piii-t'cutiir atteotioa l aid to tnakinf aad C-i-ishiBgCO-FlS..
Ail kin-U of lumber taken la exchange for work.
P'.aits-nou'h. Apiil 10, lidC'.
B. Hewman
(Successor to S. Bloom,)
Dealer in
READY MADE
Gents Furnishing Goods
. a Is,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Trunks,
Valises,
&c, A:c., Sic.
AIko a large lot of RUBBER GOODS
and REVOLVERS always on band.
AND
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find it to their h-nefit to examine
ir.v stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Gash paid for Ilidt
and IVool.
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-RURLINGTON AND MISSOURI
RIVER RAILROAD.
ISGG EASTWAliD 1SGG
Short and Quick Route to
CHICAGO AND THE EAST.
in cjiin.'eii.iri with li e Pi.s M lines Valley aad
Ciiicaco, Liurliutua aoil Q uu. y Uailroudtf.
Three tr...ins le.v )ttuma daily on arrival of
Dcs Miice Vaiit-y triins.
BCV YOUR TlttiETS VIA
0TTUMWA and BURLINGTON.
ion SALE AT
OMA IA,
COl NCIL RLUFFS.
NKIJRASKA CI I Y,
DKS MtUNKS.
KNHXV1LLE,
AI.ItlA.
MONROR,
FELLA.
OSKALOOSA.
F.DDYVILLK,
OT1U.MWA.
Biggage checked from Ottumwa to
Chicago and the E ist.
I P.iwencer., Lre eh -ic - nf .il' inn (?! it lines lead
i ins N i- til, t ,st ,,i..i S ith. a n. I wi. 1 . 11 id tcit', 10
j a 1 p. inr pii .1 i.,t. t.A-i i.y 1 I i oa'e. at the o.tum a
I tide, i.tii 'e of :h- r.-mpiny.
I 1 aseu.'er wiil Binl th s route i lie's, Sfa (nd
t 5ure in its c.iiint --us
j : K HK'tKIXs. Siiierint iiient.
; L. Cinrtll, Gdi-ral Fp- gtit iiuJ fa.-fi-niier Agent.
SEMINARY
For General K-f iscation,
FLA TTSM0UTII.
The Enp'iih iieiirtir.ent un.i Tib-sup rinterdere
of Mr ru-iliick. lite I n-pici n of l'uhlic 2chi.vi lu
C iti.i'a
The Musical depanme -t i c miiuctd hy Mrs. bher
I.ctt. .iii.il nf c leteateil niHste'-s i i Kuglnr.d.
Ihe c nr iu-trnc ion ioc'u :e? th va-iuu
branch- Usui I" tai'jrht n ftr.i cla rho-d, B io
Kee inp ty duu-.le oi s e rut y, French Music.
(Turiii I'.ii ie, Ouitar tn1 fiuircr ) c. Tlie tnnn
c m-i-ei.i es froui the entrance Ue pupil; payiueat
la advance.
i r Mri. Slierlock return thanks for th- libr
al sep-Uri tiny - ave nc-ired, and thll by oarrinit
tinj iitien iic to their pup!! endeavor u merit Its
continuance. Thsre r coly vacancie for a few
tn..r? pujiiis. juulO 2m
Ill
C. B. ST audi:.
Glenwoo!, Iowa,
STAUDE cfc ANDERSON,
Removed to New Three Story Brick Building, Kast Room,
Corner of Main and Third Sfs, IMattsmouth, i.T.,
Wholesale and Retail Dialers in
D RY G00DS.G ROCEKIES, HARD WARE
Boots and Shoes, llcudy-miulc Clothing,
BLANKETS, HATS AND CAPS,
And- a variety of
.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
Also keep constantly ou han.l a largo nfnly of
lltOJV, JYAILS, -r LOU'S 1.YI) CULTIVATORS.
A large supply of
OUTFITTING GOODS,
Such rn
Flour. Bacon, Ijird, 31cal, Beans,
Dried Fruits,
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A larce stock cf
Wooden Ware,
Buckets and Tubs,
Wash Uoards.
Butter Bowls,
Boiler Firkins,
Water Kegs,
Half H;j-hls,
Meal Selves,
tua.clo c&3
feb27
3NT
WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Geo. Boeck 8c Go
Ilare rrmoTtJ to their
XE1V TWO STORY BRICK SHOP, JVorth-wcst cf Bocck's Old Stand,
Where they are prejiared to turn out all kiud of New Work, such as
WAG03STS. EUG-G-IBS. Plows,
And ererj thing neetti-il hy Freighters or Farmers ia tin- test of s'yic.
Horses, .Mules and Oxen Shod in tlie best style and on reason
able terms.
JOB -WOEK
Df ivery description , either in wood or iron, done on slurt tiotica.
3?" Particular attention paid to Repairing all kinds of MACHINERY AND
CASTINGS of such.
. Tbey k'epoa l.aiiJ,an! fr Sile,
Ox-Yokes, 13oys, Steeples, Ciible-chuins,
EOLTS of all she, WAGON BOY5, &c.,
Ia fdCt, everything in t'.;eir liae ui e i !'y Freighters, Eai:0-rnts or Farmers.
Having n large stock cf Seasoned Timber, and the best quality of Iron, Thirublo-
s.ke;u, Ac, lu te 1 Ly ouuelves, with tpi cial reference lo this trad", we f el confl.ieiit that we can turn
ut better and more work, at cheap 'r rates, than any ot'.icr jji iu the Ti rr ita ry.
Thankful tor past patronage, vrs solicit a cor.tinuacca of ti earn-
GeO. EoccK cfe3 Oo.
K?" atUfaclion Guaranteed or Money 15 e funded
rLTT$M0CTH, N. T., Nov. Stb, 1SG". L'Jtn
lYoticc to Tax-layer4. j
Th Tales lor Is65 f.nft-its . n the first of May. !
(ietitl-iri.-ti iviil til- s-cill at t e T raMi 'r.- , fiice '
u I cet tht-.r ei-eirts. a..i svi? tfi, peail y which .
icu-t ie a-1 :cd itft-r that dale, act-uriin-c t.i 'nr.
Uiar7 Id S. UL KE, Tieis.
Music ! Music I
RAYMOXD, MIXER f- CO.,
WrALFSS IX
l?iano Fortes, Melodeons, Kusic and
Musical M'dse,
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - IOWA
AND OMAHA, N. T.
Orders by mail for . Cooks, or acytbisg per
taining t j Jiusic, prr "?r'.'y attet.ded to
tW O.dsrs for tu.'- g or repairing Piano Fortes
acd Melncliiis In Pia tsuionth and r cinity will be
attcuced lo at OQr rliet cnn-nienc9.
RAYJI0i.-P( M1SIH 4c CO.
A-rg-. 6. ...
W. H. ANDERSON.
FJattsmouih, N. T
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AND FANCY ARTICLES r
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Bjildiup; inaterinl,
Window Cilasi,
Sah and Doors,
Pain's ai d Oil-:,
Fanner' Uiensil",
Shovels and Spader,
Forks. Hay Rukes,
Double; Shovel and
Two-horse Moline Flows.
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Anderson
Khci'isTs Sale.
Pt rirtnp -f a vondiinil cxp .na to ms directed
f fon. th ethce cl ti.e;i : k el th'-- Iiitrict Ci Ort of
the 2.1 Judicial li. 1 1' t. wit bin. and fi,r i',e ronoir ,
N.I . and : ea:ir,if urt ii- ib!t'nr of March A.
I) lrij'i, ', tlie uu ier isne.l, Mieisli ir, and lor th
coii'ify r f wil, s. 1, at pub ie a 1 .tii.n, fir ca-h,
t. the h.-h-it and hesj t ,t!4r in f i.t t cf liie Com t-liou-e.
in r.Htt.-tneut ( .i. cuny, N. T., oa
Stfvrdatj. tf,v Tth day of April.
A I ISO", at 2 n'c i.ek p m, of fjH day theioil -.yr'.ng
dcsciirj d l errotial pinpeity, tn wit: F.iiir mii-s a.nl
Iw.i tt rf i n n , lake as the pru(.trty of Wil
Ii"i H. 'i ':.niim ncd J-.ti 1 j -i-i.'o..y , t-j satisfy a
Juir-nej.t iu f i- r r.r Wii lam Fnl-ri-..
Mi-r.ff'a yce, Mi'vli 2:M. A 11 1 5 60.
A Ii. TA 1 LK .hi-i-.iT.
rn:5sOv Ey P . P Ji, l-i- Uly Sterir.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
The firm of K ppser A V.'Ue is thi dsy diste1
by m Hum coni-er.t. Th hnn.Ee-s of th Into tim
l I he cotidn.-teij hereafvr by J N.Wise who l
au'bor:zed to settle ail account nwios; 1 1 or rv aid
A in. KLErtta It WliC
Jlartb 2lst, Itsofl
all peraos koowiar ta'aa'lTeV ttuiaiad. ta
a:a ana of E:pr 4 Wi-fwlll p,eaa caii aad
tla lu ui-dlat- y, 33 1 c'eJ Qjilejr,
J. ST. Y15Z.
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