Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 25, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
HIE X ATIOXAI. IlCrLBLlCA.'V
TLATrORil.
t,, t Ritot-PTio propo:r(? an amendment to
. .,.,,,t, ,.n nt the United states
1 ?,... .rM nv tLe3.ii.it . and Wouse of Repre-
LC - ' - . . . .
lie
auta
t'oa-
..r ik. 1'nit.d states of America la
. 1 1 . .t ! hrinrwhl til
h!! Legislatures of the several Mates a. an amend
,i,e Constitution of the United Mate, which
Lh"n raii.lty'.rrf ,. of aid I.g,lt..reS
Taill te ai:d a pa.lof the ConaUtation, uaintljr :
ARTICLE XIV
PectiON 1 All persons born or naturalised in the
i-.d Mate. Q) nieci luiNfjuiiu.- .v.,
:rr"K; '".to. No n.ase or enforce
.n, law -hich .hall afari h ! P-ivilrew r
man " -1 of citiaen. of the United State, ; nor .hall
rir witli-.ul du- pr-t-M t Uw.n-jr deny to any
V'r.on within its jurisdiction the eoual protection
Vtc 2 KepresentatiTcs hall b'' apportioned
.nM.n t'ie teveral f-tatw according t their rrspec
t.ve numbers, counting the whole number of person.
' LbMa't, txciud.ng Inliaos n. t taaed. Isut
,V , ,be right to vie at any election for the choir
,f al..-cfr fr resident aud ics l'ridnt of the
r, ud States, repre.f-utatives in Congress, the exe
,,; at.a judicial officers of a SUf, or the in. ni
f the l-g.sialure. ther.-of, i denied to any of
h male inhabitant, of .uch Slate, he ng tweuty
'.;, IeJri of age. and citiina of the United Kates,
rin auT ay HhriVed,ex.e,t f r participation li.
rb- li 'ii or "tner ''i"1". f rfn-eienUiti-n
IKrrriii reduced in the proportion to ichich
h male citizen ahull lift r to the
wWe tKimher of riuia citizen twenty-one yeara of
u je in 'icA Jitute.
cat- : No person shall boa Senator or Repre
sentative in CoDKros. or elector of I're-idei.t or
hold an office, civil or ml'itary, under the Luud
Maf Lr under any Mate, who having previously
talteii 'an oath, an a nieml;r of Concn-aa. or i an
ce. of the United State, or a. a D'Dt'r of eny
Bute Lrgislatme.or a an executive or judicial fh
rer of ay state, to aiipport the Uo:ian:uti.n of the
Un tel f tales, th'tU h.tne eng.ig'd in Insurrection
or rf'ellion ao'iinat the tnrne, or 'jiven aid or com
fort to the enemie thereof. But C-r. -. may hy a
v.,teof two thirds of each Ilouae, icmove auch a
The validity of the public debt of the
United ritatea, authorii-d by law, lociiidinjt debt
incurred for pavm-nt cf penion and bountie for
rvicea in aurprejs.nif lnurrrctioti or rel ellioo,
AiBof tjueationed. liut neither the United
Ttatea n..r any State anali a-ume or pay any debt
or obligation incu.red in aid of insurrection or re-1,-Ui-m
wjairtt the l nit-l StaUm, or any claim for
lorn or mancipation of any n'are ; but ail ucli
detta, osiigatioin and ciaiun ahall be held illegal
a'l 1 void. .
fEC 5 The Conpref 'hall nave power to n
f.rcebv approptiate legislation, the .provisions of
tUi.attic.e. SOIIUYLtll COLFAX,
Speaker f t the Houe of Representative!.
La PAYKTTK S. KoSlfcK,
Preidi-ntof the Sen ite pro tempore.
' Front Wednesday' Dai'y,
5TThe Steamer Denver laid at our
Undine last nieht, on her do wnwara trrp
The Denver is one of the best boats, and
Harry Deuel one of the best clerks that
run" the river
(jy W. D. Jag has removed his boot
and shoe shop to the new building one
door west of the Platte Valley House,
and O. S. Courtwright, Saddle and liar
uess maker, can bo found at the same
place.
&It is saft to suppose there is some
thine rotten when such men as J. S. Mor
ton uses the term "conservative" instea
of "Democartic." IJeware of all such
".Johnson" men and Johnson Clubs
started by their ngeDt". It is nothing
more nor less than a mo Jification of the
K. G. C's.
fJ"We hope that every ono in ths
locality who has black tocth, yellow teeth,
crooked teeth, decayed teeth, teeth thu
uche, or no teeth nl nil, will bear in mind
that Dr. McCluskey, lato of I i-tsburgh,
is in the city for the especial purpose of
attending to just such casus- The Dr.
proposes locating permanently at this
point, provided he receives sufficient
encouragement in the way of business.
There are plenty of people here who need
the services of a dentist, and low is the
time to secure them.
olden Age says: We arc in
formed by Maj. D. II. Weeeler, Indian
BSent n the Reserve, thit the PawDees,
2,700 strong, and nearly 1,00'J of the
Omahas, started on theirannu.il summer
Moore yesterday, and was held to bail in
the sum of of $200, in default of which
he was again remanded to prison to i
await his trial at the next term of the
District Court.
From Friday' Daily.
-Our friend C. II. Walker, Esq ,
the great "sheepist" of Saundere county,
brought In a quantity of wool yesterday,
which was sent down on th steamer La
cey this morning. Mr. Walker informs
us that he sold five sheep a few days
since for the nat sum of $200. He has
some of the best sheep in Nebraska in
his flock on Salt Creek, and takes great
pains to promote the wool growing in
terests of our young State.
C5?"The lost is found the wanderer
returned. Gen. Livingston's elk. which
was taken away by some of the men bel
onging to Johnson Jb Co;, circus, was
brought back on the Lacey yesterday.
We learn that a law suit had to be insti
tuted before the showmen would give
him up. They came out at the "little end
of the horn," however, and "billy" was
returned much to the delight of his
'many friends" in this city.
(JThe papers of Nebraska City have
been filled for the past few days with
articles of a personal nature, which have
originated from some misunderstanding
about the payment of the brass band.
The amount in controversy is about $20;
and about $50 aworth of space has al-
eady been occupied in abusing each
other that is if their rates for ''person
al" items are as high as most papers.
Give us something else for a few days,
neighbor; and settle your personal diffi
culties in somo other manner.
5?"If our neighbor, who ia panting
for fame, wishes us to advertise him free
of charge, we would Buggest to him the
propriety of using language becoming a
gentleman when speaking of his cotem
poraries; otherwis he may fail in secur
ing the notoriety which an occasional
notice in the Herald would give him
Whpn a nerson haviuz the airs of, and
r '-'
claiming to be, a gentleman cannot ex.
preos himself so as to be understood with
out resorting to his na'ural mode of ex
pression, and using with profusion such
ungentlemanly terms as "liar," &c, we
generally take the ground that he is be
nea'h the notice of common mortals
We never parade such animals before
the public. Their outward appearance
may be pleasant to the eight, but the
stench they create when brought in con
tact with mankind is horrible to endure
and is exceedingly offensive to the morals
of an enliehtened community. Such
lanuuge might be admissable among th
blood-tubs" of Ba'timore, but is gen
crallv considered as evidence of a low
base and corrupt mind when ued pro
fusjly through a newspaper in as intelli
gent a part of the world as Nebraska
Again we say, if our neighbor wants ad
vertiaing, let him change his mode of ex
Drcssion; otherwise we 6hall treat his
efforts in that direction with the contempt
they deserve.
following named officers were elected. I ("Ib going for or orderinir eoods,
l.i & . ! n. V n .nl.il a 1 . a &
rpstilpnt. .Tacnh Vnllerv. 1 reaUTT. I v'" K1""" . , , .,
, , J w - - '
Thomas K. Hanna, Secretary, E. C.
wards tho building of a fence on the same money that woald have to be paid
l -j .u. r 1 TV- r at a creator distance, it is certainly an
west side of the Cemetery. The posts .P Let oar' dealers in Groce.
are already on the ground, and lumber . L1 or. ec reason upon this sub.
uflicient to build it purchased. This ject, and when they want anvthing in the I
matter should have been attended to line, go to Westheimer & tppstein, in
St. Joseph, and we aouos no mey can
make it more profitable than to send or go
further east. je2Glm'3
ong ago, as we unaerstana tne graves
and quite a number of the tomb stones
are badly injured.
tThe Local of Omaha Herald says
that a boy was drowned the other day
'in Flattsmouth." We were not aware
DENTIST-
Dr. M. II. MeCluskey, Dentist, offers
his services to tho citizens of Flattsmouth
before that our Nebraska neighbor, down and vicinity where he will be happy to
the river, was under water. Council wait upon all who may give him a call,
bluff. Xtmparid.
X. A. CRAVES,
WX3. MORTGOMERT.
''Honesty is the best policy;" and if the
local of the Omaha Herald bad copied the
dronning of the boy, and given us proper
credit, he would not have made such a
blunder; but that's what a person g'ets
for an attempt at petty larceny.
JJm Tuetday'i Dnilj. .
fXSTBayard Taylor left for Nebraska
City on the Denver at 11 a. m. to-day.
(J"Ye have received the annual re
port of the North Missouri Railroad
Company, for the year 18G5. showinr the South tide of Mam street, one door east vt
earnings for the year to be $257,803,81.
dTTlie Nebraska City Xews says the PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
body of a man Was seen floating in the I We keep constantly on hand a good assortment of
river opposite that plaoe. Hi may be
ewis. A movement has been made to-
thev can be had so as to enable the pur
chaser to make the greatest profit If
thev can be had near home for about the
B N E W M A -N ,
Corner Main and Third Streets, Plattsmoutii, N. T;-
THOA. B. TOOTI.r,
T. K. RAltlt, J. CLlKK
Tootle, Hanna & KarK
BANKERS,
OUTFITTING CLOTHING II 0 U. S E
for one month. Artificial teeth put np
and warranted to etve satisfaction.
Terms moderate. Office on Main street
opposite the Court House.
june6d&w2w.
IN THE WEST!
Dealer in
Graves & Montgomery
TOBACCONISTS,
le of Main street, one door
Duke & Co.'s Tin Store,
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
lints, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, fcc , &c
that it was the body of the boy who was
drowned nere last week.
(J5s7""We eo it stated in the Omaha
Herald that the Indians have burned Elk
lorn Station near Jack Morrows. We
know nothing in regard to the trvth of
the statement, but give it as we have it.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Also a large lot of
ETC., ETC., ETC.
9-GIVE VS A CALL !
ways hangs out.
The latch-string al-
RUBBER CLOTHING AND REVOLVERS
1?&4anV TVaatlff
Taken no by th. .nbaeriba,. about three mile. Of a'l descriptions always OD. band.
luulh of the Coiod Post office, Cass county, N. T.
(T?rWe learn from a man just in from 0.1 t..e ssu, day of m. 1S66, caught pin
J I road, one dapple array horse, described as follows.-
Salt Creek that eighty families have Set supposed to he seven years old. In toleiahly good
tied in the vicinity of of Lajcaster with
in the past three months. Our predic
tion that this Salt Creek country would
yet be the most populous and wealthiest
portion of Nebraska is being rapdly
verified.
(?"The Omaha Herald chap calls us
'Lilliputian," and says they have a
special correspondent" in this city.
Your "special correspondent" is laboring Warranted to take up and load bay as left by .he
v v a Mower, without Raking, Cocking or Pitching. AUo
under many aisaa vantages at me present 1 to load Grain, riax, tc, wunoui me laooroi iu-
time, being nnder tho care or bnenn I of iabor from n to 20 dollars per day. Price cfMa-
Gass and not allowed to go to the Post chine tiw.Ciy;i u
blifEht. with a Bmall rope hround bis neck, saddi
"je20Sw ' DaVIP CUMMINQS.
Iewis, Durbin & Cos
HAY XD GRAIX
LOADING MACHINE.
TUB GREATEST LASOS-SAVIKG XACIIXB
jy EXISTENCE!
Call and examine my extensive stock at ike
New Masonic Brick Building.
Plattsmouth, April 10th, 1866.
"Official
Office to mail his letters,
tyranny,'" we hear you say.
(35terling makes a vicious attack
upon Gen. Livingston through the Aeic '
of last Saturday, without tho least shad.
ow of a cause exeept his inveterate
Addie, J. N. WISE, Esq., Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Jyll4w
FARM FOR SAIjE.
I will sell, on reasonable terms, 160 acres of Land,
with a ftovd farm-house on U, or will if de.-ired by a
nnF.i.pr ..II Oiii aires, one hundred and seventy
of which is improved. The land is situated at Eight
Mile Grove, in Cas county , acd is one of the test
Vnt,0,l f all mor. who rinvft served n the stock farms in Nebraska, uimg wen .ateie .
I U II1UCICU
Go in, Sterling; the sold- For particulars enquire on ti e rreJf?' R
a vai
Simpson, Sharp ds Co.,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
Gold Dust. Gold and Silver
Co in Exchange, U. S.
and other Stocks-
DEPOSITS RECElVfiD,
and special attention given to Collections
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
ap9 dwtf
Grover & Baker's
Ta-"l -Taf uim y """""""'iK 73'
Mar 29, it,
Win. Stadtlniaiin & Co.,
One door uest of Donelan's Drugstore, I
Dealers in
From 6'i turday' Daily
r?Trorerty in this city is ch:ngin
ban Is moro rapidly now than ni any vanced ideas in relation to our own sys
other time during the past year. It is a
healthv eijn, nnd we doubt not our city
will propser all the more rapidly for hav
ing a little change in tho ownership of
real estate.
Union army.
isrs of the Union have withstood rebel
bullets and copperhead slander for four
years, and they are yet able to withstand
your slacders.
rJiTTho lecture last night, by Bayard
Taylor, was weVi attended, and gave uni
versal satisfaction. Mr. Taylor treated
the subject "Ourselres and Our Rela- GENTS
tions" in a ceneral manner, showing tats, cats, boots shoes.
the relative condition of our own and ..-,.
... , and a general stock or w .
European government-, giving the good OUTFITTING GOODS
and bad features of each. Those of our For the Plains; also, a larpe lot of
people who failed to attend certainly RUBBER CLOTHIXG. RE VOLl
missed a good thing, as Mr. Taylor ac- ERS JlXD (JI1UJ A.
We bouzht low and will sell cheap for cash. Call
. i -i 1 -h .r. U a
v: .1. , r I ana exsnnuuour aioca iinwt yu
tern or gavernuicuk nuicu cicij mici jyj
Republican government and Republican -
institutions should hear and ponder well.
"Mr. Eeanett from Lancaster was in
the city to-day, from whom we learn that
5R
4
Ready-made Clothing, Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
-.T-ivTcf r'TTnx'rciTTArr: nnnns.
Wm. 8TADELMANN k CO.
(r7II. Boeck Esq., received an im
mense stock of furniture this morning on
hunt last Sunday, off for Solomn'o Fork the steamer Glasgow. Among the lot
th Ronublican. after which, hould we noticed twenty-nve uozen cnairs, a
V ...ll.A.AAni'a Kan It f KllPrtl II
iKa. nnl fin, thn huntlDJ eOOU mere, UWj ui tn aumuc. v, ,
J i ' i i I .i 9.. V,- Ij
will cross over to the Arkansas, uuua- ninua, louagea, vcu a..
In deer and SIou.x are to constitute the time to buy, while you can nave an
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the principle game Both trues being L assortment 10 .eiect irom.
friendly formed in alliance for mutual rTSpecie is again beginning to circu
protection as their deadly enemies intend hate. Tootle, Hanna A: Clark, bankers
attackiu" them. The Pawnees nave m this city, have on nana a large quan
about 2 Odd horses, and the Omaha S00. tity of the now one, two, threo and five
The fighting braves of both bands num- cent pieces, which they are putting out
ber 1 900, wearing fancy breech cloths freely. They don't have the "jingle" of
onlv and well armed and equipped, the old fasuonca money, dui win prove
They have besides the usual quota 01 very convenient ana moro uuruom man
medicinemen, peace men, big Injuns the postal cunency
and little Injuns. They will be gone two Settlers continue to flock to Ne- at no distant day
moons, as expressed in their beautitui brask:u Every day brings a few more
and expressive language, or as we eay WngoriS to our city loaded with women,
in our cumbersome jargon about sixty cnilJren and household good. The im-
days. migration to this county and counties
west of us Lancaster, Saunders and
Seward has been three times greater this
season than any previous year; and what
NEW
JEWELRY STORE
The subscriber harinc purchased the Red Stoie on
a.i . lot-i. ..irnnicl hi Saruv and other, would
respectfully inform the citisens of Plattsmouth and
vicinity, that he has refitted the store and opened a
things are moving along prosperously
at the Salt Basins. Mr. Bennett informs
us that the new Salt Manufacturing Com.
pany, Messrs. Lintlenun & IJodenburg,
have a part of their machinery up and are large glock of
laboring vigorously for a completion of -xt "IT"
their arrangements at an early day. -M -Jtlj
TtiAvv nta ?i rTf-i n rr Vi nnprirptitl rnpn. And I
ai.CJ . B-J O .m-lrl CO
rlr mnch towards develoDins the latent fAlNT nilivLto
weath in and about the Salt Basins.
.xica. Steamtooat Agents,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Dealers in FAXCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS FLOUR, DOORS,
GLASS, PIXE LUMBER, SIIIXGLES,
WIXDOW-BLIXDS,
LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
Also, Agents for the celebrated
WATCH, CLOCK AND
SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK MOWER AND REAPER,
Quaker Boy and Wood's Mowers,
r-T.j;. n.nii nhSMren and the rest of man kind.
They also propose opening a goou eiocit i and i. prepared to do an umi i
of general merchandise for the accom
dation of settlers, and will keep on hand
nil lrTnrl nf Intnher and bu ildin? material. JEWELEY REPAIRING
The people of that locality cannot but In the best manntr, and would u hatPy toservehU j IE "3l Clli & XX "7U" to O Ui & ; C&3C.
hail with joy the advent of such men in ?&:V.n
AND
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINE
Were awarded the
HIGHEST PREMIUMS
At the State Fairs or
New York, Illinois, Virginia.
New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina
Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania, Iowa, Alabama,
Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon,
Indiana, Missouri, California,'
At the Fairs of the ;
American Institute, Franldin . Institute,'
Maryland Institute, Massachusetts Me-
chanics' Association, Penn. Me
ebonies' Institute, St. Louis
Agricultural and Mechan
ics Association,
And at numerous Institute and County Fairs, includ
ing all the Fairs at which they were exhibited tli.
past three year.
First Prizes have also been awarded these Ma
chines at the exhibitions of
LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, LINZ, BK
SANCON, BAYONNE, ST. DIZIER,
CHALONS.
And they have been furnished by special command
to the
Empress of France,
Empress of Austria,
Empress of Russia,
Empress of Braiil, . .
Queen of Spain, and
Queen of liar aria.
The G ROVER & BAKER ELASTIC-STITCH SKW
ING MACniNES are superior to all others for tho
following reasons:
1. Tney sew direct from the spool", and require nt
rewinding of thread.
2. They are more easily understood and med, and
less liable to derangement than other machines.
8. Tbey are capable of executing perfectly, with
out change of adjustment, a much greater variety of
work than other machines.
4. The stitch made by these machines is murb
more Arm, elastic and durable, especially upon arti
cles whirn require to be wasued and ironeo, man
any other s'itch.
6. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the
nnder t read ia inwroukrht. is much the must ntum .
SASH, I nd beautiful in use, and retains this plurapnw. and
Deauiy even upon articles ircijucuuj w aucu u
ironed until they are worn nnt.
6. The structure of the s-am is such that, though
it be cut or broken at intervals of only a f?w atitth
es, it will neither oven, run or ravel, but remains
firm and durable.
7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends
of the s-am by their own operation.
8. With these machines, while silk is nwd np".
the right or face Mile of the eeam, cotton may be
used upon the other side without lenxming the
strength or durability of the seam. This can I
done on no other machine, and ia a great saving upon
all articlea atilched or made up with silk.
9. These machines, in addit on to their superior
merits as instruments for a wing, by a Chung, of ad
justiuent, easily learned and practiced, execute the
most beautiful and permanent embroidery and orna
mental work.
Grover & Baker S. M. Co..
mr21 6m 495 Broadway, New TorW.
their n idat, as
vast wealth that
it JS the fererunner Of the done, at raodrate price, and on short tinia. The
... . .. stock, embracing every variety of gcoda usua ly kept
at Will POUT in upon them ,t a first class Jewelry Store, will be sold at low
' .i . . v .... ..n.Vini Tiwhin and
prices, ana warranteu o
material. He has als a small stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
MARRIED.
On the 21st inst., at the residence of
Liwson Cook, Esq., in Otoe county, Ne
braska by the Rev. II. T. Davis, Mr.
which will be replenished from time to timfl, and
sold at the loweat figurea. Having permanently lo
cat'd ia this eitv. 1 respectiuily solicit a share or pa
tronage, and coriially invite a I to call and examine
From Viuraday' Dai.'y.
fr-sv-ri.n J. M. Thavsr. Senator elect
iw - -
m - , -1 A .1 - - n t li a rippr nn
irom -eora!,pa" ..ttlera
t.- . ir.,l,;BlAn rr. Innk nfter the ' Vl
Oil ) m nw""i, I i . -,a .nma t rs maknmfinav
noi ppecuiuiui. "
. . . - , ii: I .v.. w mr m-nnld be D. eased to serve
WM.T. l'ARCKL, OIID1S City, anu H Vk von to buy unlss. we can make
HaNNA IlARRlSOX, 01 UtOS COUniy.
r tViA irpttlpr.. and then leave. Come
along; we have room to spaie for a few
hundred more of the ame sort.
From Monday' Daily. 1 -
fT?"Ve bear that Dr. Street, of Glen
nr,rl. anAY-red from coupde soleil last Sat- je?7 6w
urday.
p-Wells & Irish are about opening a of Kamuel Elkrul,ary, m piat
v. .,,..l hv W. Cax.eoon:y. T.. on the 14th day
restaurant in iua uui'u",6 vv-r.- j I S6G. b- tween the hours of If a m a
II. Leruke, as a tailor shop.
. w- Viorft June. 1-6S. f AUUKL HKENBAKY
5-1 he Ilea n By order of James O'XeiU. J. P
admission of Nebraska.
E"F. P Todd Esq., is agent for the
sale of Willcox & Gibbs' Family Sewing
Machine in Nebraska. He can be found
at B. Niwman'i Clothing Emporium
- ("Another room is being added to
the building occupied by Wra. Lemke,
on the east side. We are not informed
s to what it will be used for.
g-Wso. Baker and Hugh Orr return
d from Omaha last evening, where they
had been on the hunt of a chap who had
v.nr,,i with soma nrODertv in his
-- j a "
posession belonging to Mr. Baker.
learn they succeeded in recovering m
of the property.
CThe S. S. Tic Nic yesterday was a
comrlata success. All wh
r
both young and old, enjoy
hugely. We like to see such gatheri
encouraged thev are much better
o
h. mnrala of the vouiiz than prom
-the5nr at" a hall, where "forty ir-Montgomery t Graves have open
,a n-oa.innallv reigns sutireme. d a tobacco and pipe store at the Oid
g-A colored man named Robert Gib- auction stand af J- S. Higbee. Let
soita, arrested in Nebraska City last everybody in need of article. ,n this line
Tuesday on the charge of stealing a horse
from Daniel Beaver, of this county. He
was brought to this city and handed over
to Sheriff Gibs, who provided lodgings
for him in our new jail. He had a pre-
Vtm:.nn. .lamination before justice I
Estray Sales.
it for yonr interest to patronize us.
dec27tf
IIAIXXESS shop.
The undersigned having purchased 4he establish
ment formerly owned by M. B. .Murphy, is prepared
to accommodate euntomer with anything in the line,
.nh ..H 4RVESS.SA.DDLES. BRlULEd. COLLARS
..i.:n...n wuwiivnis ud everything else that mar bo
Notice is hereby given that 1 will sell at public
auction, to the highest idder for cab, at the resi
dence of Daniel Kleper, in Weeping Water precinct.
Can county, N T.,ontnexa aay oi uSu.. ov,.
' . o " -: ..j -.v- i.:. i.i.i iij
A. UAKlUHlCb,
Justice of the Peace.
sc nable ratns.
Aprl6:w
G S. COCBTRI'iHT.
Kntioois hereby Biven that I will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder for cah, at th. resi-
lattviil. rmiui-t.
of July, A. D.
and 4 p m, two
r. " -hicta were taken up as estray by said Samuel
Bikeobar.. Given under my hand turn itm nay oi
itlin 1
kCo.)
To r.aimond. Minor St Co.
20 5w
fnr some davs. Saturday the thsrmometer
,r- t :-.i;..l n th ahade 1U3, SUnJay 1W I Notice is herry given inai i win i.."v
We indicatea in tne snaua iw J n. tion to the liinhet bidder forc&h. at the resi
. I a ,An iry rlptrreaS. dr. of C. 5. Wormian, in 8outh Dend Precinct,
OSt J . . ronitr. N. T..on the SSth day of July next, at
rS"Our farmers are having a hot time , Oclock v m, one steer, supposed to i four year.
Of It IOUOWing tno iDiiuuitiim"! t Wortinxu; provided, .iiu nicoesi dij enaii oe i
Attachment Notice
Charlea F. Catlin
vs
You aTe hereby notitled that an attachment was
. i . in f.vor of the above plaintiff and
agaiDat the above named defendants tor the sum f
day of August,
at
you
trat
4w
iKaiost the above namea nc.r.m..., wr " " "
K6.85 dollars, and trial et r Wednesday, the 15lh
... r isr. at 10 o'clock a m of said day.
jt . ... j j : . ..
Which tim. judgement win o. renaerea wi-.
m if you da not appear and jho w e aw to thecon-
tw JAjltS Vl talLaLj
' Ju-tice of the Peace.
Plattsmouth, i uly the 6th, A. D. 1866,
Probate Notice.
h. attended, that are heard now in all dir.Uions a,praUtd value uy,,, p
ed themselves throughout the county. Crops are un- -s--u nereby Biven that there M!d at
rrecedonteclv nne in tuia wunmj, puiicauctiontotneni
US' l' . - ...J . irtence of William Sl
i m i-.m wkmw a a run m hipii i
t ,ir aver aCO OI v ucan f"" Ca county. N . X.. cn
1 m . . t. -l .1 . ! oa-A mt ih r on r of 2 u
i a " a mz & t rtr rw linn iim.m. i lmvi - -
iscu- irom iniriy-u o . j - o a ,Ie, r. ,
-. .1 Viav in thn richt kind
caU on tiieui, " "'-' --n--
of men and are deserving tho patronage
of the reople.
William Kropp. Guardian oiin. Bi ior um v.
Heary anu aupm. o.ii'l'i -
vs.
, r wtn and a 1 whom it may concern:
" .--.l ih., n the Sd dav of
ghest bidder for cash, at the ..., re1TAu-id r.nardi.n ftled hi. Petition in
rlhena,nl)reopolis Precinct, I '"'y- --.. Mnnir. N. T.. the obit
the 6 h day of Augu-it. A. D. j"0 of .aid pe.itlon is I. obtain an oider
,'clock p m of said day, ?oe I P" X. ,e of ,be (oiiow.ng R al
La i one three year old I c",,. , it- The northeast quarter of section (7)
taken np as etr.ys by the .aid i'tepheus; proviuea Vn towrship No. (10) ten. north of range No.
the highest bid shall be two third. ..f the appraised "7v" n " , f th M- " Cass county.
value. Given undr lay hand this 6th day oi juiy, I v- ' , nr. -,.1 bear said petition on the 4th
ISCo. JAMtS 1'.NEILU, hV. Wnst. A. D. 1W'6. at which lime all person
Jylt 8w juicc oi to. re-c. f'te app ar and show cause v. hy .aid piay
"farm and timber land 5 'iraW-iy. a. D
FOR BALE. . 1S06. " . , r Li .
...v. ,-v.u. ivl14w Probate Judge.
i hail one lap ue-i uarius iu icui", i t - - - -
' rte land, whic I I Oder sale. Th- re are good im- l T le
At a meetirg of the Plattsmouth I t "Kr ffiK.,
Cemetery .Board of Director, at the ucui.r,, G w Und u g ood ord,r. -r'
a i-iu' muf w j - - - -
offico of J. N. Wise, July 20th, 1866, the , Pri6wm
jnetS OwCm
We invite all to Call and See us, and Examine our Stock.
Simpson, Sharp & Co.
FURNITURE,
C O IT 3J1 I nsr S v
AND
Cabinet - Work !
IT- BOECK
Having enlarged his Shop and Sales-rooms wou'd
respectfully remind th. people in this vicinity that
he can furnish them with the very best furniture.
Chairs, or o' ber Cabinet-work, at tne most reason
able ratea. I ahall kep constantly on hand a large
assortment of Eastern Wort, and am also prepared
to manufacture anything in my line on snort notice.
A large assortment of Keaoy-made Collins kept at
all times. Call and examine my stock and pri-.
jelU dw tf , II. BUKCK.
I Ii, C Huntington & Co.,
E. T. DUKE fc Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, 15rass, Japanea
AND STAMPED WARE.
We keep constantly on hand Emigrants and Freighters
OUTFITTING- GOODS
Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans, Skillets and Lid?, Ovens,
Camp lvettles, ivc. ve aiso Keep nain uinps ami
Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit
Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Coffee Jlil&c. .
'Wholesale and retail dealers ia
Leather and Findings,
West end Pioneer Block, Farnham SI.,
OMAHA; NEIi
Would call attention of manufacture!, and dealers
to their large aid complete assortment, consisting of
every article needtu to the
Shoemaker and Ilarnessmaker.
Thev wonld call the especial attention of owner
mills to their large stock cf .
Tin Roofing, Guttters 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.
machine Stitched Leather
Belting
Of all sixe..
(ive us a call-
-we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between
Second and Third Streets,
CASH PAID FOR
HIDES, WOOL AND FURS-
PLATTSMOUTH.
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