Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 02, 1867, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS'
Ficm Wtdnrfly't Etii'y.
C"fh5 lilies of tha P.-es?) vtcri.in
Church Fes'.'.vn'., have the thanks of the
printer for a nice cake.
C v'Thej lml ft l)all at Rock WufTi
I-ist ti.it. Severn! f O 'f.l j froru.tl.iu citv
weri hi ntton Jane?.
C?7" TnoNorthern bound coach Yeatf-r
(jay I roke down trGmewhere Ldow here,
m l the in:u! unj a larpo lot of Kxprr-sM
gioJi wore forwrmled in an open wngon.
CTiii V"u!t3 CIoikI Ci.i f complain
t-.:tt the C'iac.us are Criven tronh t.
thf wet r f t'l it placo without htopf in
to l?nve tii mail, in order to make quick
er tiRir
T!
inaiis won't pain much
t!:no lv the operation.
Cs7"L I). I.auT, loan I e-Jitor Bnd one
of the proprietor of the Nebraska Citv
X ws, ha been in town since Mjndav
orenin sprv ::r Christina.'. Dm h a
"j iliv" boy, ii n . I has an "eve to business"
in the way of loca!iz:n:r. 113 life for
Lome by tho coaoh to day.
CT" The person, who by mistake, took
a larp, whi?c Nubia with smtil brown
ppots in tiie tassios, from the Hall where
tb? Prbytrrian Festival was h.-M, on
L'hri-tin.13 I've, v.iil pleae return it to
ti.U o.Ta -j ? and yet tha ono lcf: in the
p!i.:e of it.
r "J" u:i i
ban nri lo r.jar.y warm friends daring the
holidiy. liiid especially did bo please
t!.o litt'a folks last evetn:i. We har it
i.'.nte 1 th..t lie is about to be tin ree.ipi
en; of a t n of lb i cs'oein in wii'uh he
U .z v them.
f Vi'i'-tiwi! are the f-rlr jf th? day
)i-X r.o-.v. Tli'i IV-tival rrivon by the la-ul-i
ff tho I'r.'.-l.Tti.'ri an Church, on
("hiibti'ias T' e , w.i n fine nfTiir. Tin'
ball was ero-v led to its uttnot ca'-aeitv.
'1 ho ru 'T't i wer
c u..: ion sale.
".2 without m;y
f.Tie clihlrfTi of the F.t'njopr.l
ri'.;; l.iy Se'aool ha 1 a I no iiil ist even
i:if A lare "Christmi a Tre-j" was
t r-T" ared, ar.d vr:-.s bialel v. il'.i toys of
(Vt.-y irui;nabla kind, 'j ho perviccs
ere very imp retire an I calculated to
dire el ! minis of tho clrldrea in the
rijht d'.reetion in tha mid-:t of tlulr
lairtli. Ihi) Hall win crowded with peo
j 1 , ill of v. inm ware
f .ICVs.
: sin in !y th cl.-.--.es was be.ia'.i'ul,
:y '. f ej"ejial fr.ai:
( f M :-rj. Cl'111:.;-, '.;-?'.- n 1 MicL.!;!
wait, iiM in;liUd to preat crod.tv for the
c;TleiT.t n; iu.-;r in which they h ive dis
c 1 : r ,r .1 th lr datici .so far. Some or al!
of ih-ni are e insiai.lly on daty, ai d
fcvcrjthlr. in the thape cf a violation of
poajj mil ol ordi-r, is n".;p-d iu the
I ud. Ti dy lire iihvays on hand at pub
:c doings, a:i 1 anyone who t-luwj a
: . I : :i t o cento d: tui b ir ii imme
diately :l;cn in cut cf the c jIJ'
" r li v j our special police fore-!
T'InJic-tion r.r.d InnutrUicn, S3 the
fouad iliou of C:ns.':mi lio;'. Al! ssi 'ntif
ic pby:.M':rii admit thi., andn.-.ariy nil
are bee omir. convinced that pure liquor,
ojmhiiied w:tli veftablo reir.e lie.-', h;a
net directly on the uiCitivo organs, aro
th 1 re:ii!dits indicated.
It is admitted by cur most learned phy
r:chun that Dr. llobacii'd Hitters Com
bine the. proprieties cf a jeutle 1 ixativc,
f.n elleient awtib.lior.s agerf, and the
! it stomach e kr. wn to tho wor d. It id
j
alio r.cknowled.'d ly practical chem'sts
to bi the saf'-st and surest preventive to
IVi.ious derangement; reubitii: the sys
trm nr.d gii:: ter.o to the digestive or
Cans. Ladies in delicata health will find
it suited to their use; it id ulao. hiyh'y re
commended to mother while r.ur.ir!. It
contains imlt r-jt-v; jtu-r jcr tuncitj
systems. Convalescents should u e the
lb iters to btrcr;thcn the prostration
Thich i.'.'.ays folluws r.cute diseases.
IVol oncccut iii six years.
Our machine has b:ca ia aimor-t con
slant u-9 for nnr'y fix years and r.ot
cot us cue cent for repair?, It has
'ivon rcat f:uisfac;lon. better of Cas
P'T V. Hillm-.n, No. l.'J-J Heath ijt.
rhilad.-lfhiu, March 10, Isijj, to the Wili
C0i & tiitbs IS. M. Co.
St"CaIl av Mitchell's shop and see
one of those new Washing Machines ho
is manufiicturios.
C'iT'Capt. Hooper, the favorite river
man, ar.d Mr. Harb.all, acnt of the Mer
chants Union Fsjres.s, were in the city
this morning.
CifThe Omaha llrpujlic-m has maelo a
mistake ia ivin tha names of the offi
cers elected by the Masonic order of this
city. Ir nppears to have got Cellevue
mixed up with I';attsmouth.
B. Smith, of this city, Las in
Tented a new buzy or waon hub, which
do;s away with the n jcesaity of re-Gttir
tire, and is said to be very Eupcrior in
many other respects.
C-j7"l'ho Xonpjr'ul correct 3 Ou' state
ment that Western Stiijre Co's. coaches
were running from Omaha to St. Johns.
It sa-3 they run from Council Bluffs to
St. Johns, and from Council Bluffs to
On-aha.
C37"J. N. Wise, cf tho Book Store, has
laid on our desk The Ladies Fiiend for
January, 1SG7. One enravin in this
nurnbpr entitled "At Sea,"' i worth the
subscription price, to Pi.y nothing of the
choice literature and tho fhioa plates.
"'Orville College,-' by Mis. Henry Wood,
and 4IIow a Woman had her way," by
E'isabeth Prr-scott, are commenced in
this number. Viso takes subscriptions
for ilii and all other Magazine".
From Satir iti'j'a Dally
Ci?TTho river in front of town ha
beer, covered with skaters ail day The
ice ia beautiful. '-Try some,"
Cv"The members of the Prubytennn
Church pave tho children of the'S ibb.ath
eIiioI a supper last evennpr, at which all
enjoyed themselves hugelv."
CTv"The boys, and we doubt not a few
men, created a prent "racket" in tho
south part of town last niht. We should
jnde somebody was bein; "charivari ed.'
C"v""e have heard it siijrcested that
skating clubs be organized. Coo l idea
Thero is splendid ico a little distance
above town
CiTTbo Ilulo n oisier has suspended.
The Ifs truthfully says that while it
confioed itself to local affairs it flourished,
but as soon as it took the eopper-johnson
shootj tho people repudiated it. The
Sit'tieni Xchrashlan is the only aper now
published in Richardson county. It is
a lively paper, and sound on political
questions.
CTThe Council Bluffs Xi.njarhl of
the 231 says, that for the two days past
a continuous line of wagons were pass
ing through with iron for the C. B. & St.
Joe Roadand that by the lst'of January
it would be completed to the Depot
grounds in that sitv. Tho road is now
engaged in transporting IIo;:s from South
Iowa to Council Bluffs, sovernl train loads
havo been received.
S7"Wc have heard a nurabes of people
say they wished to buil i, but thought
brick were too high. Well, what do you
think of "concrete r" Wo aro assured
by tho.se who are acquainted with this
material that it is equal, at l"ast, to brick
or stano in point of durability, and can
furnihed twenty per eent cheaper than
cither Will mv.uo ono try it. Wc un
derstaiid Mr.-I s. Less'ey fully under
stands Cue jireparatian of this article,
ai.d will contract to build houies of i: if
d.-iired.
ryA man pos.,!ng by the name of Win.
Smith, purportirg to be on ag.'nt of the
Llinois Central Insurance Cnmpany, was
:i tills city about a month ago, and re
cfived the advance payment oa Infur
ar.oe from :i number of our citizens.
The policies not coming iu d::e season,
some or tho parties wrote t the compa
ny in regard to them, and received th.
unwelcome news that thry had been
'gv.'i'.ei" that thero was no such person
acting :n ag.-nt for them, a ml that, no
tppilcitlon. had been received Th
se ar.d: el took a considerable amount of
liiOoey out cf tins place, and is probabl;
engaged in the same busiress in sioe
oi her part of tho country now. We ud
v:o ourciii:ens to insure only with local
egeats or sueh ns they know are not im
rostero. Tiiesald Smith is a man about
six fe-'t in l.eTgtl, wore a buff suit, and has
rather a "flashy"' aprearance.
...
. c.l .
f" '-'J f.'ui'y.
'.:k out for a fail in the prlco of
TLe river is fiozen over.
wood
Wo want a few more subscribers.
Who will start with the new year?
r7" Tha mercury was down to zero
this morning. Not very cold but the
coldest we have at present.
(77" A he.-.vy storm has been raging in
the cast for peroral claf!'. Railroads
generally are blocked with snow, and
travel suspended.
C5"TIio river closed at this point Sat
urday nrght, and footmen are crossing
to-day. The ico will be heavy enough for
teams to cross in the course of a day or
two.
C7The papers of Omaha and Coun
cil Bluffs note tho mercury at 10 to 3
degrees below zero. It has not been be
low zero here. The South Platte is the
placa to live.
(TTThe Tiatto Ya'Iay Journal says :
A m'igiiifioent lode has been discover
ed in the Black Hills near Fort Laramie.
Caifiornia miners are preparing for
heavy gold explorations there in the
spring. We predict a heavy tide of emi
gration setting into that Tcilitory by the
litat of Apdl next.
(757"ln the Weekly will be found an ad
vertisement of mail routes in Nebraska,
to be let. Anlong others is one from this
city to Columbus. This will be good
news to our friends up Platte, as they
nre sadly in need of mail facilities. We
hope some cne will secure this contract
who will rut on a two horto back. The
travel will justify it, and we hope it will
Le done
CH7Sveral of the "Noble Red Men of
the Forest," with their "flags" at half
mast, have been in and about town for
two or three days, going from house to
house beggiDg. We do not know what
tribe they belong to, Vut are sensibly im
pressed with the idea that they had better
be at home eating their own acorns than
traveling around for a livelihood this
kind of weather. We would rather be a
district school teacher, and "beard
around" than a "lone Indian'' in Nebras
ka during the winter season.
r.iim Daily of 2c insi.
C7"The ice on the river is now per
fectly safe for teams to cross. Loaded
wagons were crossing nil day yesterday.
CTC II Walter, Csq., of Saunders
county, was in the city ytsterday. He is
now engaged in teaching at Eight Mile
Grove. We congratulate tho people of
the Grove in being so fortunate as to se
cure the services of Mr. Wulker.
u"A large number of people wer
enjoying themselves on the ice yesterday
Je learn that the new IIi'.l at
Ashland was ijoDsiderably injured rec?nt
ly by tho wind. The wails were partially
blown down. We have not learned tho
extent of the damnge, but hope it is not
sufficient to materially retard the pro
gress of the work.
(75?"We learn from the Nebraska City
papers that T. B. Glenn, formerly of this
city, has purchased the Tremont House,
and will take charge of it eeon. Glenn
will make an excellent landlord.
Wo advise our people to give him a call
when they visit Nebraska City.
CTThi Fest.val of St. Luke's Church,
on New Year's Eve., was a Cne affair.
The uttendance was not large, in conse
quence of cold weather; but those who
wero present appeared to enjoy it very
much. The Tableaux, last evening, were
a decided success. It was tho first thing
of th: kind in Plattsmouth, and the at
tendance w.a? large. Great eredit is due
those who managed the affair for th
successful manner iu which it was c.arri
ed cut. lfco crowning of tho "day Queen
and the singing of the Lord's Prayer were
especially beautiful. We have not learn
ed what the receipts of the two evenings
were, but should judgo they were about
eual to those of former Festivals.
ty We were pleased to meet, yester
d ty, Mr. Porter, of New York, who pur
noses locating at this point. Mr. Torter
is a lawyer cf considerable nete ia hi
former boni?, ar.d Ids law partner, Gay
lord Clark, who will arrive to-day, was
formerly editor of a daily p.iper in Troy,
and lata State's Prison Irv-reotor for the
State of Ne York. Th.-y havo visited
all ths towns in Nebraska, and finally do
termined upon this as th'ir future heme
Their families will arrive in the couse of
fx fe v days. We welcome th- iu to thir
new bom", find hope nnd believe tbev
will never have caue to regrrt their
choico of a location. We learn they are
ilia advance of a large ern'r;raion from
the s-ection where thev formerly lived.
TvFxtra c pies of the Weekly IIeralu
ontaining questions and answers rela
tive to Nebraska, can be had ut tho oflice
of publication
f:-j7"All honorably discharged Soldiers
and'Sail rs are requested to meet ut tin
Court II ou-e, on Thursday evening, C I
inst , at 0 I 2 o'eloe't, far tho purpose oT
forniirsr in association.
HAES.IED
On the C"d i; st., ut Avoca, by Amos
Ti fff-, F.--q.. Mr. AnTiifR Cakm ciikl and
'diss M::lv;na S:: .walti a, all of Cas
county
DIED.
N'-ar Oregon, Holt Co., Missouri, on
Monday evening, Dee. 21 h, lS'J'j, Jo-r.r:i
C. Moork, of Tiireo Grove, Cass Co..
Nebraska.
IIUUEFw rOH SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale 40
acres of timber, which will be sold in
tracts of an acre cr more to suit pur-
iscrs. J. SCIIl.ATEX
de.'2Cdlw.
Jewi'Itr, M.iin St.
C-s7"To those wj.shinr; job-work done.
wo would say that now is tho tima p.nd
the IIf.kald ofilce ij tbe placs?. We on'
prepnred to execute work in the neitest
etjle and on shiirt notice.
FRESH OYSTERS,
Direct from CIiic:io, can he had at
risli'a Restaurant fo? tlio small puiu of
st. per can. dec21dtf
TO RENT.
Two story frame house sufficiently Inre
tr two f.imi lies, j-ocd cistern and well
For terms upply to
I). II. n heeler i Co.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at the News Depot, for any
(if the Magazines, Periodicals and News
Pnrers or the day, at the Publishers
jirices.
Cv".Vni? is J.T:c fi.vic 1 1 suhfenbe.
Oct. 2G.
C-IF YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OF
READY MADE CLOTHES, Oi; A FUIT
M ADE TO ORDER, GO TO S. II. WALK.
ER, OLD POST OFFICE.
July 16 d tf
FOR SALE A small dwelling house
and. lot, in a pleasant location. Cheap
for ca-h. Enqtiira at tliis office or of J.
W. Marshall Rt thr P. O. Nov. 16 dtf
D- IT- Wheeler at hozie eg 'n
I take pleasure in informing iiiy old
business patrons that I cm at home
nfxain and established in the General
Aeney husiness as of old. Thnnkful
for past favors, I now solicit tho p:i:
ronae of m7 old, nnJ all new friends to
to give me a call. I will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all.
A'.l Lu.,iness intrusted to my care will
receiv my prompt and personal atten
tion. Give me a call at ths o'.Z office in
the Court House.
D. II. WilL'EI.ER,
of rm of D. II. Wheeler & Co.
PlattsmoutV Neb. Oct. th!2 18C6
DR. M- H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST-
Wi'l rl-i nil xxa- lc in his ',ne on short natics.
J3"i-'ltice 'illi Or. I.iv.i:s:va.
LP.ROKS O? YOCTn.
A pei.tlara.ia h.i u:r-r. d for yesrn from verT ills
t'i!.i!:;y, Piiu!urt 1 .-cay, D.i all th efi" c:s . f I
trouthf.il aiJ.c:tiin, will, fr the ake cf RiiffziiLij
hwmauity, cud liefc to all tr ho n.J it, the reieijt I
and directi.tb f.r tial-i.-.K Ihe g.mple ntntdy ly
which It win eo.eJ Sufferer wri.-h dg to profit Ly .
Hie advertiser's expetiince, Can d .o ly hdd: essi.tt, i
in perfect coi.fi Janes. ohn 1! Oi.s, j
POST-OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.
1 nr. MAILS WILL CLE A3 FALLOWS:
EASTKir mail will clo at - 9 a. m.
M'tTHHiXw - - 9 a.m.
NOKTIIfcKS iia.l WESTFRN at - 1p.m.
HUM ARE DCS AS FOLLOWS"
Frnni the FAST at s - 10 a.m.
' .'F:rH snj WEST at - in a. rn.
SOUTH at - 3 p. m.
POT-orrir,ii uocm.
Open from T a- m to fe p. in.
JlVlifanrt'insf'ir mail fl'Me tiTf your nnm
fit f mIi I ih' n tli .i u. of yiejr I;ox.
-Wh'.n calaair fur !"t'.ii cive tbe number of
stamps or a!Luimt vcu w ish to lnv.
J. W. MAKSH Ai.T lotnmtT.
Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A. F. &
A- 1.
J nfirntMrrnmnianlration- 1-t and 3J Mendnj-j cf eact
montb, (it 0 1 a o clock, p. m.
E. T. DUKE, W. M
J.O. HOWE, S c.
Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R A. M
ISntn'jr rf.iivipa!:on 2 1 and 4lh VeJnt?Jayj of
e.tli lueutn, at 6 I i o clock p m.
J. G. HOWS, II. P.
J. C CUMVIXS. ?ec
I. 0- 0- F.
Pl itte Lndir, No. 7, meet pvatt Fnt'irday ert-nicg
t llic C. urt l:wr Hull, lifi.tl eis n wlicr Lte
aro nsp-'ct fu!;y ii.vittd to visit t!ii Lo!t:p.
By or.li-r of A . L. tPHAli L'K, O
V. I: UA, Itic. ?ec'y.
I. 0. O. T.
;;ul!ir me-tiR every F'iJay evctiicg. Traveling
I -uii.ai roapeciluMy iiiviiyu.
SAM M. CitAPJlAK, W. C.T.
WES MONTGOMERY, W. 8.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
Ri-pular meetinSJ first Tne ly of i-very month.
at 7 p. m. Key. uto. t;. K TTS.
Ii It. Livingston, Cut. Cbuiunaa
HEAL ESTATE
JD. II. Whceter &. Go,
Real Estate Agents,
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.,
OJ r f-.r s.ile ihe Vjllowing Uel E tate
Sk-e T'p R Acrct
K--t half nortlifast qnartrr 2i 12 11 SO
V.'e.-t 1 all iinrilinl q'l u'.rl 23 VI 11 8'!
-iitli ha f ii' i:t..Mi yunrt r ; -J li
S ;..n!i lia'.f sou tu-.int iiM.Aitor Hi 12 .' hO
X..r;ln-a-t i; I in.-r IS 11 13 1'
-i:riM, n-, -1 ; i..rlt r o-2 11 11 ;
VV.-t li ;lf f...nt!i at q'iarlAr -J 11 11 b'l
V.irth h iir r. u !..'.i-t qmrWr 16 10 1-i Rn
V(h-lia;r ii-it!iH..-t ir;r it II 11 Bi-r
'Ki V, we t qti.irt.r n uiiVP-t qr IK 12 13 Ait-
W t h i!f stx.l'hw-'. qn irlc- 12 12 IT f"
V.a-t f.a.f !A.o:..-t qua.tt-r 4 1(1 !: W
-..ii ! v.- t i:,rtor oliTeMt qarArtor 4 l' V-i 4l
o:i !: i-.i'f :i wi'fi H'larlc, 12 12 12. S'
X'T'lur-vt qu Avt.-t L'2 12 12 K-0
t li ilf ii illi-.v-. -t qu irtr 13 10 14 N
Nortli K..!r -mi I -t q'l -ii tor P 111 13 8i'
i Iriit f.i'i liWi'Mt q jarler 10 10 l.'l 8"
p- lialf u -rttiwe-t quart .-r .1 1 1 1 1 8v
X.i. tin- i-i q-. ,rlrr 21 12 J2 1
t'l.ilivi ! .1 half s.mthvro-t qu , . tr Si 11 12 1C"
f .ots in the city of Plattsmouth
I.t CI ok L"t I!! -rk L t tlook
6 2.' 12 M 6 2:J
:l -jti 9 2- 5 a-
5 :;s .s 3S ri fit.
l'l !7 V iir !'-'
9 V1X 1 12 4 V.
4 -; C 8S a lCi-
Tlio north li ill" of 3 47 :
THOMPSON'S ADDITION.
;.it li 'f r M. rl 1, 4 7, J muJ IS).
' (i I !i f .'f 1.1 -i-k 3
I.. t- C ami 7 i Ll.n'li 5.
Wc-t li ilf r-rr: :'.2, ti wn-l.ip 1!, rhBire 14. 1 "'
-re- uf.'-r 'tr-;: -, 112 :t'iry rrjAi'ie lio-.ise. ci'U w- 1
u.i -;r,"-, : :J k il r'l-iii'iiL' wa.r. plt-niy of tim
i-r l'i .ii c-w !!. I': ii ; i-i Ti J.
S. AVi.1 II, B. A FI.INi.MAN
S. ADI.ESI & CO , '
.?.VZ DISTILLERS,
WINE3, LIQUORS AIID CIGARS
XO. 11, LAST .SIOK MAI! K fc T HQ CAKE,
St. Josepli, 7tlt. ;
oc-j ly ;
One door weal of Doneluu'i Dm store .
',. Dealers ia ;
ReaNdy-m?.de ClDtliing;
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
JAT.-: CAT.. hOOT. SHOES,
'J:iWA', VALIthH,
and a pencral s'm k of
OUTFITTING GOODS
for I li e Plaiu; alo, ;i iaro lol cf ;
R UBB Lll CL O THLYG. R EVOLl
ER S 'D YO TI OA'S.
We b mclit ln".v r.ii will s ii rheap for c i?l. C.ii.
ari l -x in i lit our buck lu-f'Me mi liny any wh re eisi-1
jyl 'o4 V.'iu. S i ADtLMANX i. CO.
Buined Gut,
BUT NOT DISCOURAGED.
T. VT, hryt cl: U agiin at tli-1 bt nid prtpanU
owa:t u:(in 1i:h former ctit tii-.t and lii-; jtitl c
v!n"ral'y. If y,u wa'i ai ytliit1 11 sh.nt? cf i itrri
tuitf or t 'h;iirf nvy him a cii. 3rd wtrr.'t ir.tr
.!i.ia, P.artaiuulb, S. T. m:y I7,iiif.
MRS- L. B. JONES,
Of Xibi.isl.a City, would re rpct'u'Wy inform tl.e
la M-i if rijtt-moutli tliat tbe luis taken up htr re-;-iileuce
In :1a if plm-e for tlie pui- oe nf
CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING
if required, Ladiis tiud C'liiliiroo' Drrsncs, Cloaks,
Eaj.jtii-s. tic. MACU1XE STITCHXfi done al-i.
Al wu kwi'l b ixi-ciiiid with ncatue-s, au.I wl
recoive promjit atrenti. il i-'l" wi;l coile-ivor t.i pie
:llir.nti;n, ati1 tbtrrfo e sulicitt t:.o l tvoi.av of
thv ladies of this place mid vic:iii:y.
l:e?ideDi.et vo'uer Mui And 4th tieet. in Aihiraj'
.Thatcher, :
SuiTi!or to
H- Knapp Ballon,
DERM I? THiC PHVSICIAW
And
S TJ II a E ox-
Cures all c!s r.f curat ! dipste without niidii-ir.e
AumiiL- which re r.inochiii. A-tt.rna, l'hlbifsc.
.ut. li')i-uiu;itis.u, ru'eurni'i.i l'araly Li.es of
H'Mrinir, dist.i -e of th- Kye C'ai.c "r, '1 liinms, icivl
uU. Diain-i l)v-vpi.. Arue. 4c. 4c.
M'kcial: lie cures privt: diseases in !1 fjrrus
ia a f-'w dav.
OiDce at Viutie Va:ly lfoue.
ProIalc IVolicc.
Samuel II. B hi. Guar lian of the minor children :of
1'tMukl u W. llanaiu, ue'd
tf
T!,e itxi of kin and t-U whom it may concrn :
Tri are he'il.y infrun d that on thu ii:th
d-ycf Ociol-r, A D sail (Suaidiaa Ciid n
fptirin ii (tie lrohite l.'oui t of C;aj cauruy, X f,
the cljact ai.d pray' r cf naid pt ti! ion i to o'l taiti iu
0 del frii:i said Vr u't f.ir the -ale 1 the follow . i;
Keal ' state, lo it.- The soush east q aart. r o ! :)
1 orth am s: .j":ir'i rof section 10. towi ship in,
14 tst ff il. e tin p. rn.. in C.s. c. no:y , X. T. 1:!ie
Court WAiil.fsr s;-.ul t ;inu on liie iSth dF ef
ceiul-er, Ittio, ut 1 o'clurk p. n-.. nt mhich "tune til
lerH..n? itit. r'i.-tfd iao :';' r hn I -hi w cause wa
sa d praver sl.ou 'I tot le crartrd. if any ther have
t.:v ti oiler uty.hai.u tins 3 :h J ,v of O.-mh r.A.
! JuliS . MAHS1I ALL,
dn6 4w l'rohate Ju ife
IIWELLLVUS Ut ill i fllii . j
Any :e -Mna wUWr.g ro pBreh,e Farm-pfiuerrr, ,r
Jt-siJeiices ia toiru, ir.il Uo i l;iciu ior ia. ie al Ail
r--"-
Simpson, Sharp & Co.,
YLole;a!e
Recelvlnff, Forwardinir'and Commission Merchants,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Deaths in FAXCYfAXD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIOXS, ST. LOUIS
WIXDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, PIXE LUMBER, SHIXGLES,
LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. '
AUtft Agents fur tLe celcbratel
SEYMOUR'S NEV YORK
Quaker Bov and
iolilS 33. Wagons; csc3-
X
We unite all to Cull and See
B N E
Louneu Main and Tjiiuu Stui:k tsJi. vttsmoutii N.
OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN THE
Dpiitr
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
i3als Cap. Roots, Shoes, IT rem kg, Valines, &v.s &c.
-Also n j:irge lot of
RUBBER 'CLOTH JaNJO AND REVOLVERS
Of airdescriptions always on hand.
Call ja nd examine my extensive stuck at the
Ifew Masonic
Pluttsuoutli, April 10th, I860.
W. L.
Pw.l ii
i lVlUl
xmm
Pic iuves taken cf all Blinds,
Amhrotrpnj, Thotorrrnphs, Gpiti Picture?, &c. A rn J assnTtrnfn!; r.f Case Frumpy,
Alhiirns. constantly kpt on hand. Gilt and Ilosowood Mo'.dinrr, or f"ra.nicsi
madts to ordr, of any size
WM. R. TEXICK,
PENICK cv
ah Vi'hohtale
Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, (ilass, Paint?, fi!s,
Oil and Lamps,
NOS- 3 St 5 SECOND
tfS-We are t'.e X"rtfiweterti Wln.ltiii'ii rrt
fca i ic luraith thir imicies in any quiiniiiet.
tud Retail
. a m m
FLOUR, DOORS, SASH,
MOWER AND REAPER,
Wood's Mowers,
us, anj Examine our Slock,
Simpson, Sharp it Co.
Vv M A N .
WKST!
in
Brick Building.
TKOI-IAS'
n rSillnw
U ViiillvJJL 25- M I,
UK. LOVING.
LOVING,
Dealers ia
Pure Wines and Liq ior?, Co.t!
Stationery, &c
GT., ST. JOSEPH, MO-
f.:r fcr. T. J-j oe ic Scr, ard Dr. J. C Ave- C i
. - t (y '
i
tm
CITY MEAT MARKET,
AND
Emnire Eleat Elarket.
The u lJ rtylifl ia Dow 're.reil U fr.r. Ik
citixens of tbia j lhcc w ilU tl'e berl
FRESH BEEF,
MUTTOX,
VEAL,
PORK,
AXD BACON.
I aUo keep
EGGS, BUTTER,
CHEESE, POTATOES,
A XD VE G E TA BL F. S,
and will pay the highest martlet price fur all kind
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
WM. F. MOnniSON,
Plattfiiioulh, May IS, Jra.
WES, MONTGOilERV.
CEYLOX WILLIAM.
iVTontgomcry & Willains
TOBAC'GOHISTS,
Pod Office Building, Flattsmoulh. XT. T.
Wo ke p constantly on liani a good af jor!ru,,i:t of
GIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES.
ETC., ETC.. ETC.,
rrj- nVES T.S A CALL! The la-ch uliint. .1
.!) hangs out Jj"-.
lYOOZiWOKTU CO.,
BOOKSELLERS.
STATIONRES,;
Binders 5:Papeidealeis,
SALYT JOSEPH, -IO.,
0'2-'i Ciu
rou SAI.K
ei"d two Mary I rick titore bnildlnir. 12 hy 60 feet
witN rood cell ir; fvr fu' lliei purliiMiIjir- inii!ire of the
IU1-ILXn OAK1J OF M'HIIHH I'll LCTOK
(GBEEilB
ARE
BUT
OBACK'S STOMACH HIITEIW, afltrr
veiirsA of oxierionce mid lri:il, luiva
irovon ti 1 tho liest roino ly oxUiut
tur all ciii. hunts whore fi l. nio nnd
siiiiitihint are n qiuriil. 'liny never
full to Mroiithou tho e;ili, i It nrt
rigor fo tlie strong, nnd in nil nv-j'f ots
ong, nnd in nil nv-j'f ets rr
ro.l nnd lirohen-'hm n H
'o lemody I; ls liefii f
restore shnttere
coiit-titiiiioii!. 'o lemody
received with as niueli f. a. llu-
BACh'B hlOJIACll 1'ilITEIeS. Ill C'llil -it "it
VEIi 50,00 !.t lies ere w l l ! y wis
Uriiir-hoiise m tho nt ;.ir. It n :ul
niiiii'd lv our uiont li'iiriii-d j'livioi niH
tint lir. 'KiiiiACK'S .STIPJ li l-.ll -TKKS
eo::iliine tlie Houi -iii-n i f n
gentle laA:tt;'.e, an ellicieid !Atjt;-t:uioii
gent, nnd the Ivst fdoinnohie knnivn lo J
the world. KUIIACK'S Uri'l'KK.S .should W
be used by cohvhIom-oiiIs (o :troi)(li n U
the prostration which alw.'iys fii!!ois a 'lilo M
disen.se. Iu tho
II.IOUS ditrieL of tlie Wed im.t
Soulh there hns, fur u limy t;iiu, l i eu
niuoh needed nil ai liole of w l'i )M A '11
blTTKHS, iihii'li, if taken in .;i.er
qiinntdies, nnd nt tho jthii'T Iiiiio, m w
a nine preventive of IWioiih l ever.
Fever and Ague, Liver Comphiint, l'ys
pepsia, Indigostion, Jaumlio. ividin j
T
Complaint, and nil lifen.es of sirr-ilar
nature; nnd ure letter ns n preventive n
tot bilious derungomeLt, regulating
ND fitiongtliening the -lystein, mid t'iv
ing-tono to the digoslivo Airau-i, than
any other Uuomii remedy. Now that
the Miir ih over, there will l e 1!i'm.ii.
seeking homes in ihoS'iilh. N.i j er
faon who Value-) l.i.i hie should iio Ihcie
without having eonsfantly nt hand the "J5
lUiTERS, as a safeguai.i auuui -pi- ' W
deinio nnd ninl.idies emri-mlen d by mi- M
Ksma nnd polluted water. 'I'lawler K
and nil residents ol the i;ui!i li-.ei -tx l- U
tOHl
OUNTIE3 of the W.-vt and f-',.iitl,. mid
the valley of tl.e lli-sii.i.i .-u.i Uj
rd.i. Lines, hoi : 1. 1 .jr.viei. 1 l.eta-i-1
with the UIT'I EUS. 'I I ere i ai !y
no one dii-ea.-e with u ha-h miui'.iiid ru o
nlllieted w hic h i tlie .-ouiee ol .-o i:..injr
ailments as dyspepsia, or as it is more '
rommonly enlled Heur Umiiaeh, and
there is no more ceitain remedv than
Robnck'a Stomach Bitteis. Thev are M I
Dcvcr known to fail.
ING CHOI.E15A lias ii!a beii
mueh Aliejiih'd by the pul.lie, nid
people haTft rewirleil to nil manlier
of inedieines to ."irreid the pinresH,
but with htlle hiiece-.'". A mho cine
and preveutive is tu be fuund in tho
t:A or nr. llolSACK'S f-T.NM.tNA-MAN
KEMEI'IES. Keep the '...m-:.
Often with the 1'ills, nnd invi'irati- th
pystein by free u-e of th" l-jl.-'iaaeh
letters, or, if the blood be tl.in, iie ti e
Purifier.
VCU nn invaluable remedy should ba
kept iu eveiy fanrlv. Keep Ihe syslern
in full vigor and nothing .s to !- ii-ncl
from ih.-a-ie or ehoh ra. Till". )l.l
UKI.IAUI.E. lo tv.t lo i!M-rived by
purchtusir.g nny of the rjuacli nostruiiia
Under tho various nnmrs of Kilter.
Purchase none other but I 'r. !:H:ACK'H
STOMACH KlTTEl:. whi. h ore com
pounded of the purest drug-", nud ill
which the a!!'.ii?ted can rolv.
THW1Z, "WALTON & COMPANY,
(Successors to C. "W. Eclack.)
SOLE PEOPEIETOB8,
jroi.S6.58. CO and 6V JSrtst Third Street,
CI'CI'VTN'.V'X'X, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.
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