Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 15, 1866, Image 3

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    " local news
Frvm WedneJiday't Daily.
ZZTDr. Miller, of the Otnnria Herald
liM gone to Fhilabelphia as proxy for
Fopplfton.
(T"BrO. Giles, of the Council Bluff
Ilu-le, dropped in upon u-j to day. He
is djwn seeing how things are done in
our river town, where all the freighters
start from.
Q-rrThis part of tho world was favor
ed with a refreshing shower last evening,
which has had tho effect to cool the at
mosphere nnd pat new life into the fast
ailinj crops of corn, potatoes Ac.
rlVe Fuggested, a few days since,
that Dr. Jno. Black should write a "his
tory" of the Heath-Johnson-Blair-con-vntion
(?oke on convention) hel l in
this city on the 1st inst. He has done it.
r-The Omaha II raid says the "Burnt
l':trict?' needs looking after by the
liemoeracy. Didn't Dr. Mi'.ler look
nfter it (with tears in his even) once?
Better send a hind1' nest time, Dr., and
stay where your hon:s fire safe, yourself.
f5F"Stu le Jb Anderson received some
thing less than a full cargo of goods by
the Kate Kinney this morning This
house, owing to low prices and fair deal
ing, is doing an immense business.
Iianchemen and traders from the west
will Dnd it to their :n:erest to call on S
Jc A. when visiting this city.
from 77iurav' 1'ni'y.
Ii-f W n riAnr a rr. ort that another
contract has been let cn the B. &. M. II.
Railroad, this side of Chariton. e
know not whether the report is correct,
hi:t uresume it is, as it is known the
r
c!mn:inv intended letting a contract
- ' i -
-Tho Republican says: The Hon. J.
I. Kediok, arrived home from his eastern
trip on Monday. Mr.lt expresses liim-
If with great confidence as to the admis
ion of Nebraska as a State next winter.
We believe that his confidence is well
founded.
3Four wagons arrived in this city
this morning, direct from California.
Thy made tho trip in a little less than
three months, having started on the 15th
ofMiy. They had no trouble with In
dians, and saw none this side of Bridger.
Their stock (California horses) look very
well considering the time they have made.
("Quarterly Meeting Services will be
held in the Grove near the school house
at Eight Mile Grove, on Saturday and
Sabbath next- Preaching at 2 p. m. on
Saturday and 10 1-2 a. m. and 4 p. m
Sunday. Love-feast at 9 and tho Ordi
nani e of the Lord's Supper at tho close
of the Sabbath morning Servica. All
are invited to be present.
CTlbert Duke, Esq., of the Grra of
E. T. Duke L Co., left for St. Louis on
Monday last, where he will lay in the
largest stock of stoves ever brought to
l'lattsmouth. We 'eirn that he also in
tends bringing on a heavy stock of Hard
ware, and his business house in now un
dergoing repairs for the reception of it.
This will be good news to our people; as
they have long felt the necessity of hiving
a Hardware store in this place.
1hav No. 1. We are glad to note that
a genuine dray has made its appearance
on our streets' at lt. It is a great im
rroveneent upon the lumber wagons which
have heretofor done the immense amount
of hauling. Republican.
Omah is considered a "fast town" in
most things," but it is certainly slow
in this particular. Our enterprising
ownsraan, Frank White, has been run
ning a line of ''genuine drays" in this
itj for tho past three years.
ksTAnother set of delegates to the
Philadelphia-Free Love-Association has
been clecied in Nebtaska City. Among
tho talent selected by this Nebraska City
"-onvention" to represent the supporters
01 j policy," we notice tho name of
ut staunch old Democratic leader R
It may be as well to state, for
the info; of tho other members
who will be a8mbleij t rhilnJ-lniiia,
that it is dobnul whether Mr. Gibb's can
attend, as his u.,ie, at h (8awInj;
UUu; r very nruuc t t th;
r irn nJ.
p as his proxy,
uuwever, iuu qui uuow me c ,L-pntion to
fail in consequense of his non-uten.
uanee.
From Friday' Daily.
(iT'Services will be held at the Epis
copal Church every Sunday morning and
evening at the usual hours.
CaTRer. Geo. C. Betts left this morn
ing for tho east. He will bo absent
Pxnj two or three weeks.
Capt. J. W. Marshall arrived this
morning, looking hearty and feeling well.
He says he heard more news since his
arrival here than he obtained all the time
be was gone. This is the place to get it.
CThe ladies of the Presbyterian
Church will hold an Ice Cream Festival
in the hall over Newman's Clothing Store,
this evening. The people of Plattsmouth
are more inclined to attend festivals than
dances, and we expect a large number
will be present.
(SWe publish to day the letter of
Dr. Jno. Black to the Omaha Herald,
giving a little "history" of the Heath
effort in this city. It will be interesting
to Democrats in this locality, hence we
publish it. We have waited, supposing
the so-called Democratic paper of this
place w)uld have sufEcien courtesy to
place this plain statement of facts be
fore its readers; but it having failed
t-J da so, we deem it but justice to the
Democracy that we publish it.
f5ffra. Stadelmann is sole agent in
this city for the sale of Edgars nw patent
no chimney burner and brass- hand lamp.
These burners are a great improvement
over the old sfyle, as they save tho
breakage of chimneys, and will not blow
out in the strongest draught of air. They
are calculated for general family
and should be in every house. Go to j
Stadelmarn's and see them. They can
not be had at any other place in the city.
Q"The big Milk Snake over the way
appears to think we had some allusion to
him in our notice of the "new dictionary"
now in use in this city, which is only fur
nished on snbscription (none taken for a
less time than six months), and he "goes
for us" in a "hefty" manner. He says
he did gel hit fee in the case of Campbell vs
Thompson, and that lie never abused Jus
tice OWeah Who disputes it? Show
us the man! lie unintentionally does us
honor by conveying the idea that we were
present at the taking of Donaldson. We
are sorry to have to say we were not; but
would much rather have been there than
incog, in Canada. We have a pretty good
idea who swallowed that dictionary, now,
judging from the way this fellow twists
and turns. Gues it gripes him somef
2?"We learn that a row occured at Rook
Bluffs a few duys since, in which several
men were considerably "chawed up."'
We have no particular except that it
originated in a dispute between some of
the late members of the First Nebraska
Cav:!ry and some ex-rebel soldiers in
regard to the manner in which tho rebels
treated our prisoners during the war.
We are unable to learn the names of any
of tho parties except that of S. A. Games,
late of the First Nebraska. It is said he
vanquished an ex confederate who at
tempted to me an "Arkansas tooth-pick'
on him. We hive heard rumors several
times that threats of personal violence
had been made against the Union men of
Rock Bluffs, but we hope for thepeace and
quiet of the country, that if such threats
have been made by any persons, they will
never attempt to put them into execution.
Such articles as Morton's "53 or fight"
are not calculated, however, to preserve
order and quiet in tho ceuntry, and pro
mote that harmony of feeling which he
claims to desire.
From Saturday's Daily
C?"An "idea" presented itself to the
minds of several people who were in the
vicinity of the Court House a few days
since, caused by a young gent, procuring
a marriago license and an accident policy
at the same time. What does it mean?
3?"We are abhs to tell a "whopper"
occasionally, but try to tell one that
will be believed. We consider it tho
heigth of impudence and folly to try to
palm off, for a truth, a fib as large as a
pile of corn containing ninety-nine thous
and bushels.
"We are in receipt of the Grasshop
per Falls Jrfleronian, edited and publish
ed by our old friend, Geo. T. Isbell, at
Grasshopper Falls, Kansas. Geo is a
spicy wirter, and a first rate fellow.
Success to you, Geo.
feThe festival last night for the pur
pose of raising funds to pay for the or
gan in the First Presbyterian Church of
this city, was a fine affair. We under
stand the receipts were between $S0 and
$100. The ladies have our thanks for a
beautiful cake such as are found only
at festivals in Plattsmouth.
v
C"We are pleased to notiee that our
old friend, A. Lindsay, has opened a new
hotel in Nebraska City. We can assure
those of our readers who may visit that
city that they will find the Lindsay
House an excellent place to stop at, and
"mine host" Lindiiay a clever and agree
able gentleman'
jfj?"We hear a loud murmur going up
from the farmers through the county, in
consequence of the extremely hot weath
er Plattsmouth Herald.
They are all abolition farmers whose
"murmurs" you heard. Democratio
farmers know better than to murmur"
at the all-wise dispensations of a benefi
cient Providnce.- -Urnah 1 11 raid.
You are right in your statement that
they are "abolition farmers;" most of
the farmers iu this enlightened acre are of
that "persuasion." If your statement
should be correct that "Democratic
farmers (planters) know better than to
murmur." it is probably owing to the
fact that they have been chastened so
often, during the past five years, by the
'Hspensations of Providence" and the
"boys in mue that it takes something
more than a iaUu,tof crop9 to caI fortb
a murmur
F,-om Monduy't Daily.
CIIacks are now running regularly
from this city to Salt Creek three times
a week. People desirous of visiting the
garden spot of Nebraska will find the
best of accommodations on Purine! e"s
line.
C"The Omaha Rtpublican says. "The
brick houso and the lot on Farnham
street, or three thousand dollars in cash is
the first prize ia Saunders Jb Kosters Great
Mutant Gift Enterprise, and the pony
(Dollie Drown) and sulky and harness or
six hundred dollars in cash is the second
prize. Besides these there are valuable
farms city lots, clothing boots & shoes,
ladies' goods, etc., etc., to be drawn in
this capital good scheme. We learn that
tickets for it are selling very rapidly over
in Iowa. Returns from all points give
the most flattering accounts of the pros
perity of the popularity of the scheme.
The tickets are selling very rapidly at all
points where agencies have been estab
lished." J. N. Wise, at the Book Store, and Ross
Vannatta, with Wm. Stadelmann Jb Co ,
are agents in this city.
?Tt is t:me our businss men were
doing something more than has yet been
done to secure thtrade of Ranchempn
and Traders on the western roads
We have tho goods end can furnish
them as cheap, if not ch jaer, than
any other town on the river; and why
d, we not have more of this trade.
All that is necessary to secure it is to
convince the Ranchemen that they can
do as well here as at any other point.
We have the best road and the shortest;
and can furnish goods as cheap and in as
great variety and as large quantities as
any other place; but it necessary to keep
these facts before the people from whom
we uesire to get custom. Many of them
do not know these things, and others go
to other points more from force of habi
than anything else, because other towns
and their business facilities are contantly
kept in their minds by advertisements and
otherwise. Let our business men arouse
themselves, and they will have no diffi
culty in securing the bulk of this proSta
ble trade. It would help things materi
ally if a copy of the Daily Herald wns
rent regularly to each Rancheman and
trader on the road.
m -m-
From Ttietiay' Daily.
j?"Apples from the farm of P. Walker,
Esq , are selling in town at $4 per bushel.
CsSee card of "Tailoring" by John
Wahl. in to-Jav'a paper. Go and see
him and he will give you "fits."
CsTDr. M. II. MeCluskey has gone to
Glenwood on professional business. - He
will return the last of this week
(J3?"The new building of Arnison & Do
vey is progressing finely. The plasters
aie now "spreading the mortar."
57New bay is being brought into
market in considerable quantities. The
crop will not be so plentiful as last sea
son-
CSTGrHVieS. in considerable quantities,
r 1
are being gathered by tho bOVS around
, . ,
town and Vended On Our Streets. It
would be a very wise arrangement if they
would leave them until ripe, as they are
neither wholesome nor palatable in their
present half ripened state.
C2W. II. II. Waters, Esq , came up
from Nebraska City yesterday, and left
for home again this morning. He reports
business from "fair to middling'? in their
city, and says a large number of persons
have taken homesteads and settled in
this land district during the past season
3?"See advertisement of Saunders &
Kosters "Great Mutual lift Enterprise."
They offer some valuable prizes, aiid
eiery ticket draws a prize of some kind.
Who, in Plattsmouth, wants a chance for
the Brick House or $3,000, or the fast
nac or SG00. Tickets can be bad of J.
N. Wise or Ross Yanata.
We learn that the cholera or some
thing similar, has made its appearance
among the Mormon emigrants. The St
Joseph, on her last trip up, left several
dead bodies between Wyomijg and St
josepn, ana we near nai several more
1 i i l . j. . 1
deaths occured among the Mormon emi
grants after they were landed at Wjom.
ins. These emigrants have all 6tarted
west now, and we think there is no rea
son to fear a spiead of the disease in this
locality, even should it prove to have
been genuine cholera which is doubtful.
MARRIED.
On the Sth inst., at the bride's father's
bv Rev. V. A. Amsbary, Rev. A. J
Swart, of Burt Co., and Miss Sarah
Jeav, of Cass county, Nebraska.
On the 5th inst., at tho residence of
the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. T. Can.
non, Mr. W. R. Davis of Plattsmouth, and
Miss Hawaii Coieman of Mt. Pleasant.
All of Cass county Nebraska.
Tho printers were remembered, and
the harpy couplo have their best wishes.
PRICES REDUCED.
We have reduced the price of bread,
cakes, ect., and can now furnish such
things nt your door cheaper than you
can make them yourselves.
J. Parcel & Sons.
aug- 13 ft.
fT7?"In goinz for or ordering eooils,
tha grf at question to be solved is where
they can be had so as to enable the pur-
. ... r. .
ther can be Lad near home for about the
same money that would have to be paid
at a greater distance, it is certainly an
inducement. Let our dealers in uroce
ries, Liquors, e.c, reason upon this sub
ject, and when they want anything in the
line, go to Westheimer Eppstein, in
St. Joseph, ami we doubt not they can
make it more proStnble than to send or go
further east. jeblin
Willcox & Gibbs'
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINE.
The Best Machine in Use.
Come and see this silent and beautiful Machine,
whether you wish to purchase or not. It will charm
aud please von.
O-PRICE FROM 60tm. "TheStitcb made
by this Machine is nf ami peculiar. 1 he Ttcint
ft Loop Stitch f. rmicg a beni.tiful, elas ic and
durable aeam which is so strong that a piece not
half an Inch loag cut from it cannot be pulled apart"
F. P. TODD, Agent
IbrWILLCOX & GIBBS, WHEELER & WILSOX,
GROVE & BAKER and FLORENCE.
Office at B. NEWMAN'S Clothing Emporium,
Plattsmouth, Nib.
Aug.Tth, '6i3:w&.d3m.
C H. KING
Carpenter, and Joiner
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER,
Will do work in bis line with neatness and dispatch
open short notice. feb2T dlcw t
"PKOrOSAL-S.
Scaled proposals to bnild a Cborch at Eiht Mile
Grove will be received n to September 1st, I?6S.
Size of House to be 26x36 on the ftround, 14 feet high
For further information see Chairman of Commit
tee J JHH RICHARDSON.
a:icL IticHaapsoit, Secretary.
THE BIG SHOW
IS C O MI 1ST G .
New Wagons, Icw Harness,
New Properties, New
Costumes, Taick Po
nies, Jieautiful
Horses, Educat
ed 3!ules,
And Performining dogs,
Goats, Monkeys.
OPPOSITION INVITED!
COMPETITON DEFIED!
The Tri'jmpba' Parade os the New
York Champs Uysts-sa
Circus.
On the inorcinj? of 0e exhibition trill ba rroJ'K-1
in mi-nl 'ceut c-nes o.l KorSeon Table"X,wliich
will din .lay the weallh that iia bttn o boun fully
lXpeii'led m ron eung V is Circm compu-noi-n fur
gu'endor ami uoei.ualed m uaijnitu 1'?. I'romiuent
fg t,.rnmnr. 'us fcamre ol attractiou will t.e
IX TANDEM TEAMS of mail-he i hurtes driven Dy
LThenovil aad exquisitely beautiful 1MPEBIAL
CALLE011K drawn by fix elegant ponies d,rlf-
entyalaly. Ml'L'NTKu KMliHl'S, arrays ia
upe l apparel ; besides a great variety of itttra li ve
p tcl of extraordinary grauieu..
Uly and decorated
CHARIOT OF ORPHEUS.
DRAWX BY
TEN RAMPANT STEEDS.
m.ntain Professor R.veLbary Open Band from
ih Aend inv o' Masic. Se Yori , composed of mubi-
cians of the hii;he t order of excellence
The immense ceuiralixinon 01 me uiKijuai
ent consist in pari of the follow ng :
LEVI J NOKTil.the vewran pioneer i
imu ementp. .
VOUSO LEVI NORTH, the i,nan.piou jwon.c
Hm wmon of tlie West.
MUX i UK1UGKS, from the Uirxue oe iapouo..,
Par-B. , ,
M'LLE I5RIDGKS, the m"st daring a r.u
rider on this cmtineut.
M'l.LH AMF1.IA, the l'earl of the Arena.
M'JNOlt COUDON'A, the Champion double somer
sault eqaetrian.
MADAME JU3f.nilA6 la.'iuiv, iu
ful protean artist.
MUN BY wti;u, tne ao-ompntneu juuc ucui'i
MASTER FRANK AsHToN. the contortionists, or
bonehf boy. The wonder of the tn cenmry.
w M. ASHTOS , the ma i acc npneueu jju, .
efp- . . . .. ct......
JAMr.3 WAKD. the reopie tiown uu vju
perian Jrster.
bareback of fuiir flfet pnnii.
MAST tit WILLIE SMlTU,.ne equestrian
I n tin
MA8TFR franc ware, the pymna'tic miracle.
tos V HBNTf4 ilie.r-rioce of comic ringers.
Tk. UH, ,. mi. risen die iareest troni.eevet o: gan-
iied Into ore company, and (neir varieu perform
ances will constitute a fcenei ol unparan-a -ucrew
C.mnev ted with this immense couij any inn
W ILLIS CCltu'd f oupe or
Goats, Dogs and Monkeys,
r.lnral.t tn iMTform a Ereat Tan-ty of aiiiusmg,
tonuerful aud a.nl'.uil iricm. a uwci ijiiiuu '
varivus laats tnal in sc sanivai ioit
been taught to executo would surpass bilijf.
Their luMUKencp, ttyie a 'u uuisc. u m t'j
kind of trainine the brute species evir developed.
aud ti.e amazing al.icnty disp'ayi-d in their uni'l'ie
performance bring forih snouts or applause
The Trick Horses Mars and Andy
Johnson.
TRICK rOXIESQ ajwlle, J.nny Lind, Yankee
Notions, Little Rebel, and (hose educated Mule
SID AND STEVE,
rill aflb'd fun for the millions. Previous to ench
nft-rnnon performance there will be Brand FKKE
EXHIBITION, entitbd a JOVRSKY TO THE
CUDL'OS, in which MAD. JOSKH.il E UK VAS
lOil will asrend a SINGLE SLENDER WIKE,adii.
tunce ot 800 feet to the top uf ihe centre pole. Mad
ame Josephine, in thin daring and intrepid feat. Is
pronounced by the ""reus w stanu wnnoui a rirai.
This mammoth matterdom of the World will ex
hibit at
PLATTSMOUTH, Saturday lS.h.
XEBrtti-K A CITY, ICtU andl;h,
BKOWNVILLE, l-'th
Admission 50 Cts-
Lhildren
Doors open at I and 7 o'clock daily.
GEO H. METCALF Proprietor.
O. F. P.EMER.Fen. Ag't. Dr J. W. JIktchbAr,
DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST.
Win d. n work in hi line on short notiee,
I irnffir.v.iii rr . v .nciton .
C5"0(Uce with Dr.
July 6.
L, O. Huntington c Co.,
Wholesale and retail Aa.ers ia
Leather and Findings,
West end Pioticer Block, Farnham St.,
OMAHA; NEB
W.'uld call attention of manufacturers and dealer?
to their large and complete assortra-nt, consisting oi
-.very article needlu to the
Shoemaker and Harnessmaker.
Ther wonld call the especial attention of owner
of mills to their large stock cf
Machine Stitched Leather
Belting
Of all six"3.
CASH PAID FOB
HIDES, WOpL AND FURS.
jy!3mw
Residence Tor sale.
We wil. sell very ow for cath a goo I frame 1 IS
tory residence, all of pine, situated In Plattsinoutu .
Dqnirc of Marshall, at the Post-olSre, or o
D. H. WHEELER fc CO.
Plattsmootn, If. T, Jacnary V-xh tf
The Stna
AND THE
POR TL AND FIRE .
"iSTNA
Insurance Company.
HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS, JULY 1st, 1SG0
Cinh on haul in bank and with Ag'ts $2"7,:o09
United Maes Stock, ,812 277 25
Heal estate, unincumberol 9il,3i9 t S
State Stock. 427,u: Od
N. w Yo k Hank Stocks, 7:'4.I7il DO
Hartford Bank stocks 27tl,.!0 M
Misie!l:neous Dank Stocky l.'fl 0 iO 00
Rtilroad Sucks etc.. 273,0(i7 66
51 unsafe B nds, City, County & It. E., 1,011 I' C 06
TOTAL, 4C75 ,630 53
LIABILITIES:
L..S3ts unad iucted and not due, $2,221,-35 35
Net, Sl.So4,594 20.
I'icome for last year (net) $2,9:33.339 S4
Or a daily incomo of any J'.l,SiH)
Lvs ind Frptiwes tor tame time, $2,541,294 SO
Tuttil Lostft paid in 47 years, $19,127,410 OG
Viz: Fire I7 243 000 9 Inland, I,6S4,409 07
Gotemmeni and State Taxet paid $179,173 34
LOSS
PORTLAND FIRE, July 4ih, 18C6.
The total amonnt covered by .rFtno Policies on
property d"-troped or d imaged is $206,S"4,on which
s-alvaf-e wil I be about H p"r cent. Our total los.t w.ll
not vary m ich from f'2o(i,'00, and is beinfr prompt
ly a'ljm teu and paid. TM sum Is fi per .cent, upon
the asgests a fleure bnt slinht'y exceeding cur Rov-
ernment and Slate taxes paid last year, or a prop,--
tion equal to a touuo loss fos a company or $iuu,uuu
assets.
The necessity for insurance and the va!u!! of
weali by , ptront" corporations, U forcibly illustrated
I y this lire. Several weak Insurance Companies are
destroyed. Portland has a population ot 35,0ti0:
was handsumelv built, mostly nne bncK or atone
structa-es protected and screen d with upwards of
;i000 shade trees bouuded on three sides by Water
Indeed literally, almojt nsiun from the oce ill and
with n coo 1 tea Bre deuai tmeiit yet it has $1"),-
"OU.ooo of propi rty onsuiued in a few hours upon
a holiday hiu it people are least occ-pp-u rrom
the very insigoiQcaut cause of a conteiup'.ible fire
cracker.
Kememter th; trifling oripin tf flies that sweep
away in a few hours ti e earnings of years. Consider
youi best interests and Rive the .fCtaa azent a call if
you neea f roper Insurance s' cuiiiy. Policies issued
at fair terms. V. II. WHEELER, Ai?ei t
a?uS:d! &w3 Plattsmouth, Neb"
TAKE IOXICE.
Bouuiy Increased. Pensions due Sol'
diers and their heirs.
F. Bf. Dorrinfffon h.s this day received from the
Department, the Law in full with new blanks for the
colleciion of additional lionnties and increased Pen
sions, and i a ready to prosecute ail such claims as
may be tntrust-d to his care. Cal: and examine.
Fiist claimed is first served.
F. M. DORRI.N"GTO.
Plattsmouth, Aug. 10, ISCti.
Go to lilacV, Buttery & Co. 'a for your Lard Oi
and Lubricator
1JAKXESS SHOP.
The unJernipaed having purchased 'he establish
ment formerly owned by M. B. Murphy, is prepared
to accommodate customer with anything in ihe line,
enrh as 11 ARNKy, SADDLES, BRIDLED, COLLAR.
WHIPS sfl'RS, and everything else that may be
called for.
JTCI" R pairing done on short notice, and at rca
sc nable i ates.
Aprl6:w O S. COCRTRIOHT.
National Claim Agency.
WASHINGTON. D- C
F. M. DORRINGTON,
SUB AGENT:
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA,
Is prepared to present and prosecnte claims before
Congress, Court of Claims and the Dept . .ments. Pa
tents. Pension-, Bount es, and Bounty Lands se.
cured. JiST-Chnrge moderate, and in proportion to
the am mnt of the claim. F. M. DOKKINGTON
April 10, '65.
mE 1.1.1 f.S at all prices.
Any penon wishing to purchase Farm-property, or
evidences in town, will find them for sale at al
Br
F. M. DORKIXGTON
mar? Real. Ee-tatb Agext.
Win. Stadeliiiaim &, Co.,
One door wesl of Donelan"s Drug-store,
Dealers in
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS. CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES,
TRCSKS, VALISES,
and a general stock of
OUTFITTING GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot of
RUBBER CLOTHING, REVOLV
ERS J1XD JS'OTIOXS.
We bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Call
and examine our stock before you buy any where else,
jyl 6i Wm. STADELMANN & CO.
Iae-rnl Notice.
In the District Court of the 2d Judicial District of
Nel rasV.a ia and and for Cass county.
John Branner and Harvey E, Hills,'
vs.
Sanford Pottinger. Ambrose May-V In Chanc -ry.
field. A 1m r of the estate of fieorge
May del J, deed. The bei-s of UeorgeJ
M aytleld and William Gullien.
To Sxnford ottinger take notice that John Bran
ner and Harvey E. Hills have riled their bill in Chan
cery against you and the other defendants in the
above entitled Court, the object and prayer of said
bill is o foreclose a eertain mortgage (or trtut) deed
execnK d by you to said Harvey B. Hills as Trustee
for Ji'ha Branner to secure the payment of your cr
taia promissory note by you executed on (he 31st day
of August, A. !., IS", toobtain the payment of said
note that the mortgaged premises, to wit: The
north half Of the south west quarter and the south
ha f of the northwest quarter of Section tweoty
foi:r, Town-bip twel- e, uorth of Range eleven, east
of the Sixth principal meridian, In Cass sounty, Ne
braska, may be sold and the proceeds of such sale be
applieu to ward the payment of said nute; and that
you and the other defendants, and all persons
may bo enjoined from committing waste on the taidl
premises and to exclude the difesdints from aid
claim, right or equity of redemption, Ac , to the said
premises. Yon are required to appear and plead to
the said bill on or before Monday (he S4ih day of
September, A. D., 1S66, or said bill will be t.ken
proctfito. MASON A STEVEXSON.
Solicitors for ComplaiutahU
The above is ordered to be published four consec
utive -vteks in the Kebriska HsKald.
J. U- BHOW, R -g in Chancery.
AagA,4w.
Simpson, Sharp tfc Co.,
Wholesale
Receiving Forwarding and Commission Merclianfs,
TLATTSMOUTH,
Dealers in
F.1ACF AM) STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS FLOUR, DOORS, SASH,
YlDOY-BLLXDS, GLASS; PLE LUMBER, SHI.XGLES,
LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
Alto, Aienla for theXcelebrated
SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK MOWER AND REAPER,
Quaker Boy and Wood's Mowers,
Micliisari Wagons; cbO.
We invite all to Call and See us, and Examine our Stock.
Simpson, Sharp & Co.
juclS dw6tu
m
Picture uaiierv.
mm
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Pictures taken of all Kinds.
Ambrotypes, Photographs, Gem Pictures, &c. A good asportment of Casea Frames,
Albums, &c, constantly kept on hand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames
made to order, of any size
WM. R. TEXICK,
PENICK
sh Wholes
IS) BR no i&m
Patent Medicines,
Chemicals; Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure "Wines and Liquors, Coal
Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c.
NOS. 3 &. 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO.
JKg-We are'the Northwestern Wholeale Agents f.-r Dr. D. Jaj,B9 t Son, and Dr. J. C. Ayer i Co.,
Had can furnish their mediciues in any qiiautitiee. JanV4 IT
Atlministraior's Sale,
In matteis relative to the estate of W. H. Taylor
d "eeaaed.
B , virtue and in pursuance of an order to me di
rected in Ihe above c tse, as the administrator of the
sa'd e.tate of Wm. H. Taylor, deceased, in the Pro
bate Court sittioc; In and for Otoe cunnty, Nebraska
Territorv, which said orier Ixars date on the 5'h
dav of June, A. D lr-6fi, 1 trill on Saturday, the 18th
day of August, A. D. leOi, between the huur of 9
o'clock a m and 6 o'clock p m, of said day, offer for
sale at public auction to the Inchest and te.t bidder
at the otBce of the Probate Judse in Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebrauka Territory, the following de
scubed p.emiaes, to-wit:
Lot eaten block number 2S Lot 9 in block no. 5.1
ji " 4- 7 " " 66
c g 21 " 4 " bi
" 6 ' ' 42 - 13 " ' tff
Lyinc and being in Flatumoath, Casa cennty, It
braka Territory; also.
Ire w hf of s w qr of Sec. 27, township II, range 12
" n bf of se qr of iiS " 12 " do
" seqrof s w qr of " 34 " 10 " d.
s e qr of n e qr of ' 17 " do " 13
sw qrof n e qrt.f " 29 do do
e qr of n e qr of 1 ' 12 4 do
" ehfolneqrof '- 35 " 11 " 12
" e hf of s e qr of " do do ' do
Also, 10 acres off south end of w hf of n e qr of
section 13, township 10, rang: 14.
Ly in ami bein in Casa county, Vebiaska Territory.
Katod July 2i;h, lSt6. Plattsnouth, X.T.
C. W. SKYMODR, Administrator
of the eetate of Wm. II. Taylor, deceased,
angl 3w
PROBATE INOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that. John L. Brown has
made application t be appointed Administrator of
the e?tat of lavirt Brown, late deceased, of Cans
county. The Court will hear said application for ap
pointTient as Administrator on Auiruxttbe 2Sth, at
10 o'olock a. m.. in Platumouth, X. T , at which
time all peroa lnte eted will appear. WitnesJ
my hand an d seal this 7th dar of Aupust, I3of.
augS.3w J. W. MARSHALL, Probate JuJge
Attachment Notice-
Charles F. Catlln
vj
,1
To Kaimond, Minor it Co.
Haimond,. Miner & Co.
You are Hereby Donneri mat an attachment was
isaned by me in favor of the above plaintiff and
araint the above named defendants, tor tho hum of
$'6.35 dollars, and trial Ket for Weincday, the 15ib
diy of August, 13t6, at 10 o'clock a in of .aid day,
at which time judgement will be rendered against
yoa if you do uot appear and how rause to the con
trary. J A MLS OF.II.L,
Justice of the Peace.
Platt-raouth, July the 6th, A. D. 1666. 4v
VAllll FOR SALE.
I will bell, on reasonable terms, ICO acres of Land,
with a p;oid laim huuw on ii, or will ir de.ireii by a
purchaser, sell 24U acres, one hundred and seventy
of wl.ich is improved. The land is situated at Eight
ilile Grove, in Cn county, and is one of the test
stock farms in Nebraaka, being we;l watered and
timbered.
For particulars enquire on ti e premises of
JUfl.f S, TEWKSBCET.
May 23, tf, '
WOOLWORTI1.& CO,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS,
Binders &Paperdealers,
SA1XT JOSEPH, MO.y
or 25 6ru
and Retail
NEBRASKA.
' Wf : Ta
Side Main ft , I . J
WM. L0TISO.
& LOVING,
ah; Dealers In
9
jgURLINGTON AND MISSOURI
RIVER RAILROAD.
18GG EASTWARD 1866
Short and Quick Route to
CHCAGO AND THE. EAST.
In connection with the Des Moines Valley and
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Bailroads.
Three trains leave Ottuinwa daily on arrival ef
Des Moines Valley trains.
BUY YOCR TICKETS VIA
0TTUMWA and BURLINGTON,
FOR SALE AT
OMAHA?LATTBMOUTU-
COUNCIL BLUFFS,
NEBRASKA CITY,
DES MOINES,
KNOXVILLE,
ALBIA,
MONROE,
PELLA,
OSKALOOSA.
EDDYVILLE,
OTTUMVV'A.
Baggage" checked from Ottumwa' to
Chicago and the East.
Passengers hare choice of all the greit lines lead
ing North, Eaht and South, and will find tckeU to
ail principal points Eait by all routes at the Ottumtra
ticket office of this company.
Paswensers will find this roato Quick, Safe and
Pure in its connections. .
, r. C- K-RKI-Va, Superintendent.
L. CARPER, General Freight and Passenger Agen
S. ADLEB,
s. a. rkr-tKMatf.
.It
S. ADLEI1 & CO.,
EECTIFIERS
JUfD DISTILLERS,
Dealeri in all kinds of Foreiga and Domestic
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAES.
AO. 14, EAST SIDE MARKET SQUARE,
St. Joseph. Itlu.
ocQ5 ly
PAB1I AND TIMBER LAND
FOR SALE.
1 nave one the best farms in Nebraska, also, a good
body of timber and. quantity of unimproved prai
rie land, whic I I offer sale. There are good im
provement, -s ater, rock and timber on the place
and it is a dcsiiable stock farm For farther ver
ticalars, address.
a. w, colvix.
AprlCw6m. Piaitamootb, jr. T.
FOR SA1E
good two story brick store buildiap, 22:bv CO feet
w.t i eood cellar; forfunLei particulars ln-,u:'re cf tl
1H1C"X0 OAMl UF SlHofOL UlKUiOkt