Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 27, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS-
CSTMr. Kiehard Newel rttarned from
North Platte last craning, where hi haa
been during the winter engaal in rlas-
tcrin the new hotel at thit point. The
Frvm Wednticlay't Dliy.
CIIon. T. M. Marquett arrived at
bis home in this city this morning.
CZf- Tli a n f. v w r.:? - i :. . k i - i .. ,
...w . -I. i. naiimau i vucic unu; auuut-JW perSODS thfcre IllOSt
open, and trains making regular time, of whom have no employment except
515. Newman Esq.j arrived at home uriniing poor whiskey, playing cards and
last evening, having been east rjurchas- "Shtin
n
about making $250 c of the joS. That
will help, and gifinf -$450 for patting a
wooden bent under bridge will help
more. If that don't do tha ba-iisess. iait
buiiuing is a magnificent affair for the let a contract ta tie Mixinr for .tree itvla and on ihort notice
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pnins, containing over fifty rooms and crossing sufficient tf finish the job,
near-,"u(j varus or plastering. In re
ports North Platte rather a roug'i place,
. (J57"To those wishing job-work dune,
we woald iay that now ia the time, and
the Herald offiee is the place; ' W ar
prepared to exeente work in the neatest j
I
W. HICK EL WA IT,
DWD SVTTSBY.
From Tiinluy's JnijJ
About tni iiehei of snow fell last j
night. '
Cround--A Fur Collar (gentlemen's)
iSmjuire at ttiu oa je. n-
DR. M- H. M'CLU$KY !
DENTIST' i
From Saturday $ Daily
CSTAnd still it snows.
Omaha.
ing goods for the Clothing House of B.
Newman 3c Co.
jyrhe bridge on Second street is
again crossable, after the expenditure of
tha neat little sum of $130 for putting a
1 A 1 . .
bent unuer me soutnend. -Wm. Herold has just received a
(TjTMessrs. O. II. Irish, of the Press, ,toclt of Boot9 & Shoes by express.
Wm. E. Hill, and J. W. Moore, from Ne- CSTThe April number of that stand-
braska City, were in town yesterday at- rd magazine, Harper's Monthly, is ra-
tending the Grand Chapter organization, oeived.
They left by the southern coach to-day. ("Next Monday is tha'regular time
5?"At a convocation of Delegates 'or holding court in this count. The
from the different Chapters of R. A. Ma- JwiRei nave not been assigned yet, and
sons in Nebraska, ho";d in this citv ves- ttiei0 Wl11 probably be no court this term
rThft T.ittUR.'bal has lnt dixaT8p.
, , . . I Will d mil wort in hi Hne on hort otei
u imi ft cuj eie49n nas osen neia ini tj-oiAc wun vr. UTinsstoa
Omajj.
i
CTLet every Rupublican voter In the
Juir.
ClTThey have a !team fire enriDe in ci'y be present at Qourt House Hall to.
nirht.
l; it
"itegular sorveeation nf Nebraska
Chapter No. 3, IL Al M., to taorrow even
ing.
CSThe Littlo ;I?ebel of this city en
dorses the Omabe taob. That was to be
expected, howevc for the Omaha mob
was of a piecs r.iih the Baltimore mob, wheat 41 0"
, . Corn in er , . 4u45
only not so large' I " iheiied ,
-J . 0at 80
3 Stevens thas thrown another comment , IO'
1 u .--1 it.i . Flour V 100 fcl 6 60
uumu iiilij iur r 1 itti i cMmn. iifl Dm in. 1
2TVi:i the eitizens of Plattsmouth r.rwini . nn:it',nn Kill -,;-, . . I CROCEniE&-Buii
ke tho trcub'.e to' ascertain why w L.n .u.fih..... k.i- 8a5
PLATTSMOUTH MAEKilTS.
Corrected by Simpson, Mickelwis.it & CJc
Wheat Dull ; tajert and millers holding off. 8L
Loaia price alirat the tame. The amount coming in
is small. , . ' - ; , j - ;
- Corn Larg amnts are being deliverc'l. Ktri
gation still closed, j He sale have been ituaje ftorn
tore. Prices rxnutn unchanged. - - ' 1
PBODUCE
Soap "1215
Mackerel.kiUs, f C04 00
Nails . . f 1U&15
Batter SS
KKjrs
Potatoes
SO
8 00
GROCERIES 'Vfbnts-nle
Coffee
j . -ii .. ... I K I T..
euuu.u 00 tuieu ten mi.is en ma dollar ,n,,;Pm. t..v .t fa s n.. .u, iV"
souirm.
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auU u cuj uraet vmj wortn ,o cents denunciation rr.b tha tail end of the TOT,,
Lar I Oil
Tobacco
en the dollar? Answer on the First of
April.
CaT'A correspondent of the Press ar
gues the necessity of placing the State
University away from the vice and al
lurements of large eities. He says it
should go to the interior of the State.
fSTThe notorious Horse-thief, Ssrog
gins, has been arrested in Nebraska City
and put into the Lock up. He is heavi
ly ironed, and it is to be hoped his'lueK."
will fail in getting him out when he
chooses to go.
party in the nor
3 I
-If yon witti year taxes expended
33&50: sugar
, tSTea
lift 2 .v I nice
r720jPoal Oil
1 VQi 2-') ! Tobacco
. 1 1 OOifoap
2 60 Kails
1 0$2 OOJ
80(5 33
170 20
- 14QI5
s 80
751 5
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Taken np br the reriber, at his farm la Lonl.
under the great (financial ability of the Mp'ta vnn TCTtT saci
Little Rebel, voto'for a Democratio City jr Wi O LlCeeJ.
Government. It bis the impudence to say
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mm iney carrj u every measure It aa- Ti'le pree.oct, Cmi eonnty. N. T . on Jaocarr Ut.
vacates ', - I I 1857, a steer calf, about I months old, Is of a while
, , i and rid color, no Biarks. . J. T. A. EOuVRB.
... a.l.jv . ..I Taken up by tlie scriber. at his farm ia Moant
ure It Has aavOCSted OSS been carried Pleasant piectiwt. Case county, N. ., en Vebrnaij'
nn . nliinVi r. aiinitnVi n. : ioth, 1SR7, one ( x, r,potd 10 be from 12 to 15 year
........ r, ... v ojr m viu- 1 oir 1a of a suec)ccd nplor. white and brindle, eiids cf I
trOIS the lelr.OcrntlO Council. If that is both hjrng awd off, both ears cropped shor , isyery
, - 1 tutu ii uc9ii. tuu u? a Hucewarva loii rup,
the case we are not so much surprised at j poed to be caus.-a bj branding:. - j --
the Ordinaaco and Street crossina con.
(5?"So long as we have a City Gov tracts. i j i' '
terday, a Grand Chapter for the State of
teoraska was formed, and the following tak
officers elected and appointed :
II. P. Deuel GUP
J. W. Moore D G II P
D. II. Wheeler G King
E. A. Allen G Scribe
O. H. Irish G Treasure
E. T. Duke G. Secretary
G. C. Belts Grand Chaplain
Wm. E. Hill " C II
M. Dunham " PS
R. R. Livingston " RAO
Lorin Miller G M 3d V
II. D. Hathaway G M 2d V
D. Whitinger " " 1st
C. T. Whittemore G Guard
"Livse there a man with soul so dead,
Who never to himself hath said,"
Roback's Bitters they are the best
To appetite they give a zest;
There are none so good, noe so puro,
Disease none will so surely cure.
Take it my friend if you'd be well,
Take it, and your neighbors tell
The wondrous story of their worth ;
lea it, and let the word rro forth. . I worse.
Health is wealth, and that means green
backs, One thing better, that is Roback's
IT WORKED VCIIY WtLL,
Ziu. Went at lli!J-Price, to Make Room for
Yours ! .
Our "lock-stitch" machine worked twenty-five dollars in this city and set U" "n0 hi iF"onment in f0...,,W, ' So iZt'ux Mu.,
very well, but it went at half-price to the ball in motion to place the Bible in lu,ou-y 80 1,M,rreaBli neaim mat ne "'"fr" g,7J 'it
. I t . IB linaVi1 tft fit Inor riii nrAfnaui An ViAnt.
maice room ror one of yours, We are 0TerJ iamiy ana tne testament in the . " ,-"" uu Tuiti n mut be pail one-l.aif in adrance, Merest
delight.d with the chang,.D. Winter nds of every child that can read. He Q:s Pen ,a tn WPJ Xr-othanone-h
to the Wilcox & Gibbs S M. Co 1 seems to be the richt mania the rieht er nat the readings be by .peci.t c..iura, uductiwi made only iu cae
Dlace. interspersed with-v.cal music by the rSSw tiforV.o-We.i kti fihkb. I
from ll,uraay Uairy. Plattsmnntri f!lnh and it tn r,- Principal, or Gov. D. BDfLEtt, President Bo ird of
Simpson, Mickelwait dr Co.,
Wholesale and Retail
m
Receiving. ; Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
v Vi si teaml3oat -aSk-soinXG,
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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Dealers in
F. Jl. DOISRIAGTO.,
Heal Estate
OFFICE 1 MASOXIC KLOCK
lUTTSJOCTJI, XSL'KASiTA.
ar.-- ct .ass. ps obt3
Lot 6 in L'oci 47, gooJ refi Jonc?, well and out-
Lot 12 in bl-fk C2 a rord to-tw r-s;,lniir.
brick basrtm-ut, weh, barn and oiht r outtniniioss.
A rare chance for a KooJ investment.
I.ot 11 in block nrt, bulldliiit with two rooms and
cellar. Good chance tor a miH capital.
Lot 10 in block 27, pood residence, with all tha
necesstry outbuudioK.
Wo-t half of ectitin SJ, Uvw 12, rSDge 18, t.pelh.
er ailh 36 acrfU of timber On bar.dred acres un
der cultivation. Kight tuilcs from Flattsniouth,ocar
I'latte river.
An improved firm of elphty acres, (food houtc,
rei:, etc., wi:h fiv e acres O goK limber.
Eightv acres of laud, partiy iniriroved, two au ail
half miles from the city.
ICO acres of tartly improved lsnd. with 40 acres of
youug tmi'- r , tltuuted 4 miles soath of town.
GROCERIES
AND PRODUCE,
I)irELLIS at
DOORS, SASH, WINDOW-BLINDS, GLASS,
IP COTTONWOOD LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH,
' 4jan f
N. J. SHARP
PINE j AND CO TTON WOOD LUMBER,
I r v PICKETS, ETC., ETC,
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B. NEWMAN
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BtiiN E W M A N & CO i,
Corner! Main and Third Streets. Plattsmouth N.
ernment that lets contracts amonj; "its
I own members, in direct violation of law
(vide contracts for nuisance called street
crossings), we may expect Plattjmouth
to either stand still or go backwards.
Let us change the City Government, and
see if a Republican administration can-
! not do better. It certainlv cannot do
fRev. Mr. Mosher lectured in the
Good Templars Hall last night, on the
CiTLet arery man who ean, consist.
cntly, vote for the issuing af bonds for
publio improvements ; but bv all means
let it be expended by a Republican coun
cil if they are, issued. We have several
"eye-sores ' layout town as witnesses to
the manner isaiwhich a Democratio Conn
cil manages th ogs. See street crossings.
Nemaha Valley
PAWNEE CITY, s
Pawsie CoxrsTr, " ' ' ' ' Nebraska
The Sprint: trra of thts Irmtltntfon, will com
mence on tbe J HI h of Marrb. and continue 13 w, eks.
The buildli g Is tapibia of affordine stndy aid red-
tation room for more than tiro hundred students.
,'ri , , , I i ne peop:e are amnaiara to mane in- ius.itutiOD
V AUjaiuni pjers, tne auinor 01 IDe a sacce; and will Eive comfortable home? to al! .
r i i tioi mt i I wno may aestre ki .ivaii inemseives oi tne offeree
'""' lvu.;-oucruiiiu a fliarcn to adaiitaKe ; and s no ealoons or crna-h-tps are
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IN THE WEST!
Dealer in
inkiut , . w xrr , . , the fica. " Wllfira A. rend n at tha AT i " ,n lnc coiunj, we oaor is mi puono uunce.
subject or temperance. We understand oca' w T8 reans at ID men wnich DO uer institution in the state pos
h miiiha mm n.. m if.k E Church in t iis city on Tharsdav even- I
- r, 4-irUci . . . gtadects from 6rad will b nader the neclal I rr I l rT trrr rr rTVTl
is the agent of the American Bible Soci Ing next C281)- Admission 2d cents, career the ri.ciPi t Pi Sirl W kT I
ety. He has raised three hundred and Mr' B-ye" tt mftn of 1enl.,and a law PrlraMy, "LS ?nK Aio oo UdLSirjUi' U . . LJ7LJ
60
14 00
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
place.
rT3r Go to the Festival te.ni!ht Tt Cf Th Vohruli Pit.' v.,,.. A,.na . i , .1 . . ... .. .
r - 1 ua- -iw' K'waawai a r 1 ti j cuuuuj cat r rr an nnr. v ia tti am r ana w 1 1 a 1 t. ,
... sitae. I a'- lavfcvaa U V J . M WtO TV 1 A all UCT JU
wm proDaDiy De tne last one of tbe sea note or warning to the people of Nebras- readiness. ' We'predict a full house for
80D- ka against horse thieves. It says the Mr. Bycrs, an 1 a rare treat for tbe audi-
ir2'Tk k .1 ik. d.. wane which Vina Kaon l.uU-nn.nt; ; t
- - r 1 j -I--.-. .6 I ence
tist nouse or worship on bubbith next, nsas and Missouri has transferred e
at tbe usual hours. their base to Nebraska, and now infoct
the oountry between St. Joseph and Oma
ha. The same paper contains notices of
horses having been stolen in that vicini
ty. Look out for them. Keep your
stables locked and vour fire arms rsadv. '
(""Phonographers, Phonetician's and
all persons interested in the beautiful and
useful art of Phonography, or Phonetie
cause in general, in Nebraska, will be
glad to learn that a State Phonetic Soci-
kV
CsTNo train over theC. & N. W. Rail
road last night. A snow Cake fell on the
track yesterday.
3TVe again have occasion to thank
Hon. P. W. Hitchcock for valuab!e pub
lie documents.
C3T The name of Cm. P. E. Connor
is being urged as tha prerer person to
take charge of Indian affairs if that
-v . .r j .l . i' t o
r ety will be organized sometime oaring
m9nt the present year. All Phonographers,
CFVVe were pleased with a hearty Phoneticians and friends of the Spelling
grasp to-day from our old friend N. S. Reform in the State wishing information,
Harding Esq., of Nebraska City. He is or having suggestions to make are request
special agent of the Home Insurance Co. ed to write to the undersigned as soon as
and is in this city on business for tbe possible.
company. Robert T. Gale,
53?"A correspondent of the Republican, I Camden, Seward Co., Nebraska,
writing from North Platte says: "Quite
a number of Democrats went from here
fiALgv One of Lamb's superior
knitting machines the" only kind made
that widens stid narrows. Enquire at
4 V dtr-Dissolution.'
this office.
. . iLcs:aI Notice.
I a. the Dinrict Our:. 21 Jadicial DL-trict, Xetvraaka
J e'ritory, )n and for Cass county. :
Lydia II. Havelnnd 1 ,
Formerly Ldi It Manly, j
By I er next d ier.d !
UeoryC.Joaes fin Chan ery
I . ,.
Jonathan T. Eogera. . J "
Jonathan T . Bor win take notice tht the
complainant, Lydi.-vH. IlvrUmi, formerly Lyiia H.
Stanley, now of the county of Fureite and MMe of
Pennsylvanin, by her next friea f, llcnrr C. Jone,
did on the lSth ly of Febmarv, D ist)7, file her
bl LO cnmulaitit in the Iiisirict C.n.r, m tha art lo.
Th? CO-Cartnershin heretofora nziatin(r dicial District of Kibnuka, In and WCaf county.
1 . , . n -. I against him. the said Jonathan T. Roa-rs. d rrdant.
between VVm.-btaaeimann &. D. II. Sei the object of th-? nryer of which is.tn roresi a
(rpl imift tli nimn .nil atria nt Wm eertam mm tgni-'e bea. ine date the glilh Vy t M-uch.
gel, unaer Ul name and Style Of U m. iS. executed by voa tne said defendan.no said cotn-
Stadelmann Jt Co.. is this daw dissolved PUinani, upon f rtsin real esiato, situated In Ca
J I county, lteira-ka Territoiy, to wit: l.iinia(f at I
ujr niumi C jfiHeDt. - Ail accounts Will ne lne nrin-cart corner 01 lot no. e, lu cioo Bo. 31
i j v i' c . , , aun riiiininir nouin along tne surveys lin o: said
Bettled by Vm. btadelmann, Who COntin- lot 21 and 6 li) ft-t. ih-nce west thronuh saio. lot 125
Hats lapt3; Boots, Shoes, Trunks, VaJics, &c. '&cv
Also a large lot of
..RUBBER CLOTHJNG AND REVOLVERS.
Of all dascnpiions always on hand,
l ' i
y ' tnSTCall and examine m extensiv dock at th
.' y '
Building.
a!! price
Any persons wisbitiK to purchase Farm-propertv, or
Kidences ia town will And tbcui for tan- at all
prices. By
DORMXrtTOJf,
nT. Kku Kstat Aokkt.
LATEST fFASIIIONS DEMAND
J. V- IHUDLEY'H
CELEBRATED PATENT
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
t. . (OK DOUBLE EPKIS)
Th wnndcrfal rlixihiiity ami Rivst fomfni t an 1
Pleanare to any lady wf irniR the lunlex h. I i i ) 1 1 J
Skirt will be cxperimced paiticulariy lu all cm, 1,1
Ahs. mb!ii-, Operas, CarriHifi-s, Kailruad Cars,C'h urch
I'ews, Arm Chairp, fur Promenade and Houae Iires.i,
as the Skirt cau be I.iided when in uti to O' i'nry
sta:ill 8puce as easily and conveniently an a Silk or
Muslin Ure-8, an iuva nalile quuiity ,u crmolinc. nott
fuund in Hny riLft'e 8pritig Skirt.
A Lady haviuK enjored the pleasure, oomfort ar.J
prcat convenience of wearinp tbe Dur lex KMiptiu
teel SprinE Skirt for ainirl day, will Dover atl"r
wardn w.llinply dispense with their ue. For Chit
iln n. Misies and Young Ladies thsy are kuperior to
all others.
They will not bend or break like th 3incl'- Knr.nu.
bnt will preserve their perfect and graceful snipe
when three or fuur ordinary Skirts will luve, beers
ttirown anie as u'eK.-'S. The Ilo.ips are covered
with doiibloand twisted thread, and the bottom rods
a-e not only double springs, but twice (or tjoulilf)
covred ; preventinir them from wearing out whfu
drairliic dun lu, Mtnirn, &c.
The Uupl x Elliptic Is a srreat favorite with all la.
dies and Is univerwillp recominended by the Kashloq
MHSiizines an the tytuniiard Skirt of the i'aiitr
abe WnrUl !
To enjoy the followine irestimable advantiiyes la
Crinoline, viz: snperioronalitv, peifTt mniniractnre.
stylish shape and finiKb, flexibility, durability, cntt
fort and economy, enquire fr J W. BraU'ey's lo-
plex Klliptie, or Double bpring bkirt, and be sure t
get the genuine article.
CAUTION To guard against imposition be part!"
nlai to notice that skirts otrored as "Duplex" h ivj
the red ink: stamp, viz: "J W. Bradley's Duplex
Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband djii
others are i-'enuinc. AIi-o notice that every lloo-y
will admit a pin beinu passed throuch tne centre.
thus revealinir the two (or double) uprines braidej
to.v-tlier ll: -rein, whijti Is the sM-rrt of tlmlr d-!ibil-ity
and -treui?ih, and a combinuti oil tot to hi (ouiij
in nn o :ier b.
l-v.r m'.i- in ail Stores where flrst-c!ni slcirti arff
sold throuphout the United States at.d el-ewhete.
.Manufactured by the Pole Owner of the Paten:,
WEST.-, BKAM.KT C'AKT.
. 97 Chambers 79 & 61 Ktade bis., X. Y.
novl9dw3m
6BEENBAGKS
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I
ues business at the old stand.
1 e Wm. Stadeljjaxh.
'a t)- II. Seigkl.
feet to the alley, thence noith 21 G-H feet to rhe u.
w. corner rf aiid lot thence east along the'horth
libe of said lot 123 leet, to the place of becinint,it-
uate In t'tattsmoutli. Cass county, N. T., ta re
the payment of a certain promissory note made by
you for value iec lvfxi, to the said Lydia II llave-
lana. lortneriv Lydm u. btanly, for eight hand red
Hew Masonic Brick
n v
V S- r0a710CL23.
Plattsmouth, April 10th, 1866.
BUT
OBACK'S STOMACH BITTERS, after
yenrs of experience and trial, liav
proven to be the best remedy extant
lor all complaints whero a tonic an4
stimulant are required. They never
fail to birengtheu the wenk, impart
vigor to the strong, nnd in nil respects
restore shattered" and broken-.loan
constitutions. Ko remedy liw ten
reevived with aa much favor ns Ko-
back's Stouacu BtiTSttS. In Chicago
e d
C&3 OO.
OVER 50,000 botlles were sold by ons
driie;-liou.su in the pant yenr. It is ai
niltod bv our most Ictir'ned plivsiciana
that tr. "n KAt'KS STlOJAt.'ll 1114,'
TEIW combine tho properties of
gentle laxative, an efficient anti-bilious
IT7',
All persons indebted to the late firm dollam, with interest at the rate of percent, per
HI. it j" f annum, and to foreclose all equity of redemption of
OS CaJIMOP for payment Within- a yon in and to said premises; . Yon will therefore ap-
tVl
month.
march 22 w3.
rf r at raid nnrt on the 1st day of April uexS a d
IJo., aim i i I Mi ni i
Wit. 3.ENICK,
4.
gent, an 1 the best stomachic known to
the world. ROBACK'S BITTERS should
be used by convalescents to strengthen
the prostration which always follows acute
diaease. In tha
I
WTt. tOVIXQ.
CSFive acres of cottonwood poles
for sale, enquire of Jo. Srhlater, Main
St. Plattsmouth. marl8d6.w2.
BY EXPRESS
Just received bj Express, a large stock
of Clothinp;, flats, Cap?, Boota, Shoes
etc., at B. Newman's & Co'b. Now is the
tha time to buy cheap. xaar6d3
From Honday't Daily.
roted in Otnaba a' tout citv eleo- I .t ,.'.
3 u v cleo nortcd nassinc throuch NKrnat rirw
tian." That is the Democratic way of
doing things. North Platte is over three C5 is thought by some that we will
hundred miles from Omaha. No wonder bava a hard winter. It has that appear-
thsj polled 1,500 votes in that c;ty. ance;now.
fTMr. Wm. Ford, an old and respect. "Andrew Jessen, an old and honor-
a citizen or tnis oity, lather or Wm. led citizen oi utoe county, died a f ew I HARNE33 AT COST!
t ord jr., died at Omaha yesterday rery aaJ8 B1DC- In order to make room for afaew
suddenly. We have not laarned the par- jPTof. Gere, of Pawnee county, stck in the spring, I am selling off my
ticnlars, but presume tha cause of his called on us to-day on his way to Omaha entire stock cf Harness, Saddles, Bndles,
sudden death was heart disease, with ia oompany with Got. Butler. Collars &c, at cost. All je that want
which he has been affected for some time. ., ' . . . anything in my line, call in, for we are
it- a - ,, , ESTbe Nonpareil says trains are again . . A ,,
lie left here Monday in usual health. u i ivr i.- t. bound to sell.
... . ,, . . , Main St. South side. Two doors west
tuej vin i rounuij o auie i.o ruo aouut, of Toot Uanna & Co'o
Feb 28 lm
II. J. Stre.gut.
" Friday's Dairy.
SSPTt,. ... r . I
.an ixamn i;icy got as iar np as doo- davs "
C ... V v. ii I " J
nucio ?ui uiauuurea tier pas I
enger and frieght and started for St. UsT-ov. liutler arrived in the eity last ("House and Lot for sale, on Seo
Joseph again to wait for the opening of eniD2 an,i left for Omaha to-day. He ond street. ' Enquire of
navigation. will probably convene the Legislature mar21d6 Joh.v Wahl.
C-We learn that a company of Sol- abonl the Ut of May- r 7i ' g
a;7 . v .u rt n v Fresh Osage Orangk Seed for sale at
diers, etationed at Wh Platte, have all f"It is reported that Estabrook is $i 05 ound at
taken a temperance pledge, a violation about cettinr no a "form book' for Ne- ISr.a.- I!rrrr X- r-n-a
. . .. . I o rr - w w 0
m. wmca is to be punished with five braska. It will nrobablv be a mod mar 1 5th
1 1 . , 1 . - 1 j m
Banc iiuui cacti memoer or the company,
We rather think violations will be few,
if tha penalty is inflicted.
CTSeo Election Notice to-day. It
will be observed that we are t9 vote fo;
or against the issuing of City Bonds to
the amount of 20,000 or less, at the dis
cretion of the Council, for tha purposes
of publio improvements, also for the is-
uinj of bonds for the erection of a High
Sehool building. We hope every citizen
of Plattsmouth will vote for both these
measures. Their importance is great,
and the prosperity of the city depends,
thing.
SEED P0TAT0E?. ,
(3TS. F. Nuckolls was in the city last txtra White ehannock and Early
week looking after bis property interests Goodrich.Potatoes for sale by
here. He understands tha lav of things.
ml r
and is not at all anxious to dispose of
any property Le owns in Plattsmouth. "r aaie or ienx.
a gooa aweinng nouse, containing 3
Ulcnt will be rvijiiored" acatnst Ton br defnnta. -
.V AKWUhl T k UHAf.MAX,
uiicitors for Complainant.
Ordered that the above b; publii-hrd in the Ne
braska Herald newspaper, for to reor;S''cotive v eeks
J. II. rJKOWN.
teb21 4w RHgi.ter in Chancery.
Jegal Notice
In the District f ourt of Vie 2i JcdMul DUtrict
ta ami Jnr dig Cnnty, butte of Atbratk'.
J.ihn Allin.-no, heir of
Thuuias liiii9i:i and
Mary A;lii,so, deceased,
MCaitt
Charl.s lful'7, f .n Chancery.
Ul in u aaiey,
and the bi irj o'
James (Jut-en.
To Charle Biasb-y, Susan B'-a-lry, ar.d the b-irs
of JanirA Queej.ytiu will take notice that John Allin-
toa ban filtd hlit Bill in Chancery aaiot you in the
above entitled tourt, the object and pravei of Mid
uiii is 10 01 i-tin a net ree to ciitinrro and perfrctthe
title to the fi-llovii'g Re.il Estate, to wit: The soi'th
eiist quarter of Jie Kiuthoat qiiarter of stxiion 32,
in to nship iwdve (Vi), north of ran ye fourt en ( ti,
east, in C'uks coOity, Statt ot Xe.r.i!ka; in JohnlA
iiuMin, neir oi juoinus a ninson, deceased, and p iy.
inij that the xts of the suit may be asse ed
Kniu-t the es'Jte of J.ime) Queen, lif any there Ne )
in Cms County ,ftate of Xeliraska, and lhat your
selves acd your heirs may be ecjoined forever fiom
all claim or chams whatever by reason of defect in
chain of title f ern yourselves t Jjhn Allias-on in
and tu 6ai I Ke I Estate.
.....v. .j.j oar ana pii-aa, answer or
demur to the Mid bill on or before Monday, the tth
day of itay, Ap 13J7.
JOHN' ALLINSOX,
By J. K DOOM, hU AgenC
MAXWELL A CHAPMAN,
' Bolicitors for Complainants.
Otdered th. the above notice be published for four
consecutive wetks in tbe "Nebraska Herald" netre
rper J. II I1UOVVN,
m- Kegisier in Chancery;
PENICK & LOVING,
sh Wholesals Dealers ta
B
ILIOUS districts of tho West and
South there has, for a lon;j time, ixen
miifh needed an article or STOMACH
BlTTKlty, which, if taken in pror
qnnntities, and nt the proper time, are
a sure preventive of Bilious Fever,
3
Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure Wines and Liquors,Coal
Jil and Lamps, Stationery, &c.
NOS. 3 4 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO.
'e the Northwtern Wholetale Agents.for Dr. D. Jiycs Son, and Dr. J. 0. Ayer f.,
and can furnisa their medtikM in any quantitivs. Jan!3 ly
Fever and Ague, Liver Complaint, I'ys
pepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, Kidney
Co an plaint, and all diseases of similar
nature; and are better as a preventive
for bilious derangement, regulating
tit
T
A
KD strengthening the syxlcm, and pl
ing tone to the digestive orrnn, than
any other known remedy. Now that
the war is over, there will llioiiNanda
seeking homes in the South. No pe
son who values his lifo should 0 there
without having constantly nt hand the W rj "J
Bl'lTJERS, as a snfeuanl afiunvt epi- f I 1
demic and maladies engendered by mi. f
aama and polluted water. Travelers I
and all residents of the rank river-bot- I
torn
CITY MEAT MARKET,
AND
Empire IKeatIilarket,
' ;The.n ndersip ned is now rrcptd to farnish lt
citii.T.s of this pluue with tne best
FRESH BEEF,
MU
w3
A. L. Child.
Glendale.
d?"The News says : "The name of the
uvn-iuiei nun cvuuusu tut . . . - . , . , ,
.i . .. .1 ciry lauuiui;, to';cku,rr itil seven 1018.
IDia Pitv ia f.1tTtT-ina incl
J " " 'UOICBU V WIUJ.
lie was born in the neighborhood of
rooms, situated on the hill fronting the
ferry landing, together t
well fenced, and under good cultiyation.
6TATK OF NEBRASKA, I
Cas CiCMV. f
There are on the premises a good cistern
and out-buildings. Possession will be
in a great measure, upon tneir suocess.
CSTIt will be seen bv reference to our Pointed Lna Office Reeeiver at Nebraska
advertising column that Wm. Stadel City 19 8id t0 be a ew Yorker, former
nana has purchased the interest of Sei
gel and Bro's in the Clathirg House of
titadelmann &, Co. ilr. S lias tisited al!
the different river towns to see what the
prospects of business were, and has de
termined that Piattsccouth is as good as
be wants, and is going in heavy. He
will leave for the east in a few days to
purchase goods.
Council Bluffs, Iowa, and was raised with
su.a B, n,rj ... u ;Ten on th( lgt j f March y
early day." ticnlars enquire of V
3- Mr. II. Kennedy, the n.wW r. ID-m or &- Thomas.
- - j .j r -
PEESH OYSTERS,
1 T 1 . . r-t-- ipi . . I
ii ivaiucui, ui uuiuua, xiie eivs Bftvq I i u v . . , , ,
J says jyh's Restaurant for the small sum of
tl fth.l th. WAnr,fo-n .1 V I . , I
M a uc.UB.Beie- 75 cents per. can. dec2Id;f
man. - yj.te an aumisiion ror the News.
mi . .
mis auout cleans out tne copper-john-J STJBSCSIPTIONS
son app.oin;ments in Nebraska. Reoeived at tha Kew- Dopof, f?r any
CSTho way to
Legal IVot.ce
LBKA6KA, I
CMV. (
Harriet Thomas, Coxpl't. 1
v V Petition foi Divorce.
James Thcaaas, Deft. S ',
Jarre Thomas will take notice that Rxrr'et
Thomas, of tbe cmnty of Cass, ia tLe tHat of
braska, did, c.a the ISth day of March, A. I. 1SPT,
hie her petition in the District Court of the 51 Jmti
cial District of Nebraska, with in and for tbe cou&i
or Cass, acain-t tha sa:d Jimi't Thomas, deendar t,
setting forth that the -ld def. ndant ha, tx-en wi;fi-l-ly
absent from the said c rc lainant for more thitu
two years lat pau without auy Cau.i or jn-tiSc-i-
tton; And praying that he may be divorced fiom t
JTTON, t
veal
I also keep
EGGS, BUTTER,
FOR,',
4 CON
CHEESE, POTATO JE,
i
AND VEGETABLES,
aid Jamea Iho .as, defendant, and f r such oilier and ilrioy the lifcheir' marbet price forll v
and further rHief as sbe is ia equity entitled to.aftd of - v t
the Said JamtS Thomas Is notified lbut he is rmnirfd 1 ' r
COUNTRY PRODUQ:.
HBAIi ESTATE
D. H. Wheeler c Co,
Real Estate Agents,
.PLATTS.MOUTH, N. T.,
C
OUNTIES of the West and South, and
the valley of the Mississippi en. I ita
rihutanes. should provide themselvea
with the HITlfcHH. 1 here is proljsbly
no one disease with which mankind are
afflicted which is tiie source of so many
E
rJa
ream
to hi. near aud an wer said pi titioa on or before ti)e
third il.iaday after the 10th day of April, a d 167.
Dated March 2'.Uh, 1?7.
HARRIET ' HOMAS, by
W WltUTT foTTEKOEB, her Sol.:
Plactimouth, Hay 13, d4n
O. H. I'.-H, CiLHnrji CHOXTOS, ,
Late Sup' t Indian Jftiir. Attorn- at Lata
IRISH, CALHOUN & CEOXIQIT.-
Tha -tbovf ptnd ecnt!mn have ns.iate-J
theiia:tvc iii lvrmtt f r j.d of pro3cuJ-
Inkf unit r I'ifTir.-? alt f.ntrra a-in-.L 1hm (4nr'l
t a v e-.i.intBi:i. sir aiiiii i a ? i iii im- an i iimi a si as. an a
bring City Orders t,f the -M"P!JZ,nei,J teriCClCals and News ; .re pnTarrJ n prv-ernt- tnlb claims, tulicr belor
j. . - . , ,, . . I'oa-o n.r tV ,?, . .1,. r nt-u wunreM, ur anv of t Lr tn-euts oi tioverncie&i
down to 5 cents on the dollar is to pay 1 nJrs 01 the d, ai the Tubushers cr ,!e:-ore the 0ourt ul CUlul
ftTOO fo- vrini"nrr C'tn iV.lIn. . , prices. t ila. IatH v iii d-vo bis personal at en.;on in
.ojuio. pnn.icg L.ty Ordinances and Sous is the time -o su scribe lr bU..i,.. w,h;npton.
then have the contractor "bloviatin-" I)k ' , p" Othwiai ; Schra.U Cfty, corner of Main and
M. ADLfR, r Be . FEI.HSM
S. ADLEU & CO ,
HECTIPIEE
1ND DISTILLERS. .
Dialers in iii V.ipJ'.cf Foreign and Dotnctie
WI1.TES, LIQU0SS AND CIGAE.5
XO. 14, EAST SIDE MARKET SQ CAUB,
St, Joseph, 5lf.
Vt
8
i
OiTer for sale the following Kei! Eutte.
f Tp R Aer
Fast half northeast quarter 22 12 11 80
West half iiorthnrect quarter S3 li 11 so
South half northeast ijiiart-r L-2 12 12 Ml
S orrh half southeast quarter 8i 12 i i 0
Northeast q;ir:r 14 11 13 Jt.O
Sou'tiwr't quarter ' 11 11 '.
West h ilf juth'at quarter 1 11 11 So
Norlh half st!fh:i.-t quar'er 1G !0 11 8'J
West half north;i,t quarter 3 11 It i
orthwet quarti r nirthwe-t qr 1.3 12 13 40
We-t hslf southwest quarter it 12 13 0"
East half pontheaT-1 quarter 4 in H f"
Sou;hwe-t q'l irter southeast quarter 4 11 13 )
South ha'f r.oithwesi qaarte,- 12 12 12 'ii
Jiortfcwest qo.irter 2 12 12 Ic
East bilf ! outhvrcvt quarter Is lj It tO
.North LaK souitietqurtfr . lu 10 13 6)
Ncrth h;f SuUthwest quarter ' 10 10 1.1 Q-r
Wrst half northwest quarUr 35 1 I 1 1 ?!
Xorthea.1 qiiartrr 21 12 12 H'
l-"inl:vid"d half southwest quarter II 12 1 in
E i-t ha'f nortl.w t qn-tcr l" 11 12 SO
2o.thest quartrr uonheat qrrartnr 1 11 12 41
Lots in the city of Plattsmouth.
H
3L
Lt .Bl ck Lot Eh-ck
5 2-1 12 t4
6 3 8 3S
10 f7 Id L-l
9 123 1 12
4 f. 8-
The north half cf 7
ci! ly
5 21
a 6
42
s l.a
THOMPSON'S ADDITION.
Eat half T blocks J. 4 7, 8 aiid If.
touiii ha.f of bb'cfc 3
Lnt 6 and T in blick 5.
West fca'f fro, t; n Z.2, tcwnslip II, raae 14. lTO
e- n:.n r jti:, 112 itorT Iirnut lioue c. u x I
i rin,-, :-.i 1 d ranniiii; wa.'er. p ti t, tt utu.
: IV avc-iAl. l'ii:e 43,i;,0.
tf ;".r.;e to ret cbe!p Limns a- d I.tiii . f'juiiM
- at at libA'J., LZTZZStY c? lUj.-s,
ailments aa dyspepsia, or as It ia mo'e
commonly called fcour Ptomnch, and
there 13 no more certain remedy IIimi
Boback's Stomach Bitters. Tliey are
never known to fail.
ING CITOT.ERA tins al.rnva Iieim
- much dreaded lv the piililii!, amd
people h.ive re.tortfvl to idl m.-mner
oi ineaicinea to nrret tne proresa,
but witl) little success. A sure cure
and preveuti va ia to be found in the
nse of TV. KOBACK'S FfANMNA
VIAN RKMEMKS. Keep the bowels
open with the Pilln, and inviotntw th
system by free use of 4he ,Stom:irli
HiUers, or, if the Uood be thin, use the
Purifier.
VCH an invaluable remedy should to
kept in every family. Keep the svstem
in full viuor mid nothing is to Ix- feared
from disease or cholera. THE OI,t
KF.LIAI'.I.K. Io not I deceived by
purchasing any of the quack nostrum
ii.--.- t!ie various name of Hitter.
1'urci.- none other but ilr. ROBACK'S
STOMACH BITTEP-S which ore com
pounded of tha purest diii'i, and in
which the afflicted can rely.
AEE
R
s
PKINOE, WALTON & COMPANY,
(Successors to 0. "W. Eoback,)
80LE PHOPBIETOH8.
Xoa. SS. SS. BO and G'J JEast Third Street,
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
everywhf:.
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