Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 03, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS-
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rnrTheiurj in tba cuss of the State
of Nebraska against George Kerns, after
being in retirement iinoe 5 o'clock yes
tcrlv evenir" brought in their verdict
at 10 a. tn. o-day of -NOT GUILTY
and the prisoner was discharged
custody.
from
In this paper ire gire the evi
dence in tbe Kerns' trial as complete as
possible nave condensed the en
dence all that it rcu!d well bsar, but
think the substance "u oomp'.ete, with the
exception of a small portion of the evi
dencs which tre ere unable to get.
Ffrrm WXnttiay' Daily.
"Senator Tipton has left for Wash
ington to attend tbt July session.
S"JuJ;;e Lake arrived about coon to
day, and opened court;
5"The brick work of tho new county
rooms was commented this morning.
kX"" Hon. Win. MeLen'nan, of Nebras
ka City, is in town attending oourt.
fJJTbo telegraph company has a part
of the wire already here for running a
lino out to Lincoln City.
5r"L E. Lamaster, Collector of In
ternal Revenue for tho District of Ne
braska, and Hon. W. A. Tollock, of
lirownville, pasetl up on the Kate Kin
ney list ciht.
"It is safe to nay that no other Sal
eratus ean bo ciado than D. B. Do Lands
Best Cbemiral BcsiJes it is full vrei jbt,
and that is mora t!;an can bo said of
other Salsratus.
F. II. Dorrington bus a number of
Crst-e-aM 'jvtcts which will be sold
Ureniy-fne j.tr ccnl less than any other
TnacV.ine in tbe market. Tcrscns wislmp
to purchase wi'l do well to call imaiedi
a'.ely as th?y will go of like hot cakes.
fT"Propcrty has taken a rise in the
count'es west since tho pa?ao of the
bill locating the cnpitol. We hear of
sirae tracts of ICO acres prairie land
Belling for-$1,500.
Cv"IIon. S. Ml Kirkpatriek informs ns
that grasshoppers are JoiDg some dam
age in his neighborhood, rtrid that many
field? of wheat are nearly destroyed be
tween Weeping Water and Nebraska City.
frrThe Conr.cil Bluffs Nonpareil says
that the work of laying down tho rail
road track in that city, to connect the
Chic,-') & Northwestern and Council
Bluff ic St. J IUi'roath bibeeD com
menced, and v. ill ba completed this weer
ZT'7hi cc.;rt room has been thorough
ly cleaned and renovated, the walls white
washed, plastering reraired, and the
Judge' Jet fix?d up in Gra'-rats style.
rsv cbaira hava been procured for the
attorneys and jury men, and everything
13 in "apple pie order" for holding court.
rj Dr. Vircbow, one of tha most em
incnt Professors in the Berlin University
Medical Faculty, who examined Dr.
Barth, the disticgu'she J African traveler,
after death, says he was killed by the
earele-sness of his physician, whom he
called in to reluvc a tricing attack cf
dyspepsia, to which he was subject after
eating heartily. Among other articles cf
tbe prescription was one ordering six
grains of tartar emetic, which in itself
was sufScient to kill four persou. If
pdople would for one moment consider
how easily remedies can ba procured,
which, while they are perfectly harmless
themselves, work marvelous cures, the
case of poisoni g by tho carelessness of
physicians would bo few indeed. Such
a remedy i Roback's Stomach Bitters,
fOg dyspepsia. Procure a bottle at the
drug store and test it yourself.
3-The children of St. Luke's Parish
and Sunday Schools are having a pic nic
to dy.
Jn63cr has an abuudnce of Cow
ering plants, for eale cheap. Every
house should have a supply.
3?"The people of Nebraska City gave
a reception to Gjv. Butler on bis recent
visit to that city. Tbey look at him
frcm a d'fferdnt stand point than when
he was running for Governor.
Col. Worthinzton and J. N. Sahl. r,
Esq., of Omaha, como down with Juuge
Lake yesterday. We are pleased to see
them in tha future chief city of Nebraska
and river base cf Lincoln City.
JTCoache3 leave this city on Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays for Salt
Creak Valley and L'ncoln City, and ar
rive on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur.
days. Pnssergrs for the west ara quite
nnrnsrous lately.
Remimbrr Roback's "Blood Tills"
are made both plain and -Sgar Coated,
and so thickly coated as to make them
perfeitly tasteless, thus doing away with
tho objections raot persons have to
swallowing a pill. Tho sugar coating
does not lesson their action, t3 ii readi
ly dissolves in the stomach.
. mad visited tbe ofSci of tho
Farn am House, in Omaha a few days
inco 'and caucd a general stampede
among tie gu?5fi. Ho was fought with
broom sticks, got pounded with the reg
ister, and was finally shot by Mr. Il'gbee,
tbsjproprielor. We learn from the .raw.
5?"Judge Lako 5i deposing of busi
ness at a lively rate at least we were
impressed with thnt idea by a short visit
to tho court room yesterday. lie d:es
business in an off-hand, easy and plea
ng manner, and is so thorouzhlv con-
variant .with law as to spoil a large
aDOUnt of ruillntr &n.l huiSnrr ,xr tS
lawyers-
a -j
C"The 8eeend quarterly meetings of
the M. B. Church will beheld in this part
of tho distiict as follows:
Roek Bluffs Mission at Tavlor's S IT. or
Camp Ground. Aog. 17 fc 18
Mount Pleasant Circuit, Avoca or Camp
Ground. Aug. 17 & IS
Plattsmouth Stat'n, riattsmouth " 24 25
Services will commence ct 11 o'clock
a. m. 'of tbe first day aamed for each
place.
Look out for him! There bus
been a "confidence" chap hanging about
town for two or three days, who will
bear watching pretty clos;ly. Ha has
ordered two or three bills of goods here,
but we have not learned that any hare
been delivered to him yet. lie ba "ta
ken in" several business men of Glen
wood, and has visited this place to oper
ate in tba same line. We have a good
jail here, and he may know how it looks
inside unless ha "goes slow."
front Trlday't Dally.
iTOmaha Post No. 1 G. A. R., holds
a meeting on Monday evening next.
Ci7Tho Platte is reported on tho rise.
The Missouri i3 about at a stand still.
(5?"Col. Worthington, of Omaha, has
been appointed by the Judge to assist in
the prosecution of the Carnes case.
37"Senator Thayer and Representa
tive Taffe leave the State to-day for
Washington to attend the July session of
Congress.
&3"3. N. Wisa Esq., is ahead on tho
New Potato question, lla brought a
sample of Neshannocka to the Herald
ofEce this morning which are a credit to
bis gardening qualifications.
(ITS' "The trial of Geo. Carnes, indicted
for tba murder of Scott Keysingor, was
commenced this morning in tho District
oourt. Tha trial will probably la6t two
or three days.
TI?"Ye learn that Mr. Alvin Smith,
who lives near Geo. Reed's on Platte,
swallowed a quantity of strychnine this
morning. The act was deliberately per
formed. Dr. Livingston was called to
nee the patient, but death ensued before
medical aid reached h:m. Smith was
lately from Taylor county, Iowa, former,
ly cf rsew York. He laaves a wife and
several children.
(7Thero ara a few "light fingered"
boys about this city that should be taken
care of by some one: They have been in
tha habit, for a year or two past, of re
lieving a money drawer occasionally.
Thy "lifted" two or three dollars from
Mr. Mathis' drawer a few days since, and
yesterday they relieved the drawer of O.
F. Johnson, in tjjs Tost OOie:?, cf about
4. It is pretiy well known who they are,
and they will to taken caro of shortly.
.v"Some Nebraska City men cpeak of
Lincoln City as being at the town of
Lr.nc.'it?r in Lancaster county. This is
all v. rc&g And a slander upon tho Com
missioners who are to locite tho said
city. Tho JWirs epeaks of Lancaster as
the point already selected, and by this
means endeavors to bring reproach upon
the Commissioners. It might advocate
the location at Lanoaster, but we eubmit
that it is not treating tha Commissioners
w'.h proper respect to speak of it as al
ready done.
Frcm Si.tardaj'i Daihj
TPassengers for Lincoln City will
remember the coaches leave the ofEce in
this city on Monday morning for all
points west.
"YVin. Herold ispattin up another
room on the north of his brick store, cor
ner of Mln street and the Icvca. The
walls have I ccn commenced
Four prisoners escaped from the
Sidney jail last Tuesday night. Among
thcra was a horse thief recently taken
from Nebraska City.
C-Otos Lodge No. 4, 1. O. G. T., will
givo a Grand Strawberry Festival at Ne
braska City on the evening of July 4th.
to which tba publio aro cordially invited.
"i?Bining9 has any amount of Straw
berries, Gooseberries and Currants and
will have an abundance of Peaohes, Ap
ples, Cherries aud Grapes whenever the
season arrives.
fj"G3 to 0. F. Johnson's in the Post
O5oe building, and get a fow sheets of
Lightning Fly Killer. Tbey are sure
death to flies, rats, mice, eta., and only
costs five cents a sheet.
27"A eoroner's inquest was hold on
the body of tha man Smith who took
strychnine, and the verdict was that he
caano to his dnath from poison adminis
tered by his own hand. He was insane,
and has made several attempts to com
mit suicide before.
CTThe "conddenoa" man of whom
wo spoko a few days since, succeeded in
relieving Gajo & Davis of two pair of
Gaiters, and then "sloped." Mr. Davis
caused a warrant to bo issued for his
arrest, bat he bad left tho city. It is
supposed he went towards Nebraska City.
Look out for him. He is bsavy set, wears
a black mustache, and tells about having
invested ?'$4000" in this or that placo.
i"The Sheriff has been busy since
yesterday morning trying to get a jury
in the Carnes case, and ha9 succeeded.
Tbe following ara the names cf the panel.
They will be sworn in and tho trial com
menced Monday at 9 o'clock :
r J Becker, James Chalfant, John
Fumner, William Coleman, J II nindsley,
Saml MeConkie, John Cole, Bonj Austin,
Josiah Horning, J. B. Moore, John S
i kue,, vv J Lynch.
j -We were pleased to meet yesterday,
' a. r W T "...! r
, m ii. . vuticr, oi me i.vangeii-
i cal Lutheran Cbureb, who has been sent
to establish tha Churoh in this city. He
comes as a missionary from the Alleghany
Syn d. Mr. Cutler is a man of energy
and experience in the missionary cause,
having served four years as a missionary
in Hindoitan.
F an Monday' $ l'iil.
t.v"' We are glad to learn our rrror, in
stating there was no insurnnce on the
$3,000.
2"Tha Carnes trial is progressing
rapidly. We 6hall probably be able to
lay a summary of the evideneo before
our readers to-morrow.
"Why- is it that some of our sub
scribers at Omaha do not get tha papers
regular? Thoy are mailed every day,
and we are unable to account for the
failure.
EsfWa. Porter, Esq., of the .rm of
J. R. Porter & Co., leaves to-day for
Julesdargb with a gang of bands. They
have a contract of grading on the Rail
road, and will put on a large fores.
EMessrs. Parker & ralmerton, the
new contractors for tbe mail routs from
this city west, take posossion of tbe line
this morning. The time will be the same
as heretofore three times a week and
passengers for any part of Salt Creek
Valley can be accommodated.
g5We regret to learn that Hon.
John W. Chapman, of the Council Bluffs
Sonj-areil, had his leg crushed on Tues
day morning, while endeavoring to re
move a desk from the burning building,
and has not yet been able to leave bis
room. He is rtoovering, however, and
will be on duty in a few days.
(TWm. L. Fields was brought before
ilecorder Dorrington this morning for
Irunkenncss and disorderly conduct.
Being too drunk for a hearing, he was
sent to tha "lock up" until 2 o'cloek p.
m., when bo was brought out ai d exam
ined. Ha was fined $18,10. Ho bad,
while in jail bundled up the clothes be
longing to the prisoner Carnos, and they
had to be taken from him by force.
non. Samuel Maxwell, of this oity,
has received the appointment as Coramis
missioner in this Land District for lo
cating the State lands. His commission
has arrived with instructions to select
100.000 acres, and wo understand be
will enter upon tho duties of his ofUce
at an early day. Ni better appointment
could have been made. Mr. Maxwell 13
a man in whose intelligence and integri
ty the people have every confidence, and
ho will perform tbe duties cf this office
to the best int rest of the State.
27"A. J- Chapel the "onSJenca"
man, was followed to Rock Bluff this
morning by Deputy Sheriff McMaken,
and a'rested on the Warrant issued by
Recorder Dorrington on complaint of W.
R. Davis. He plead guilty to the charge
nf obtaining goods under false preenee,
and hoped the court wculd be lenient in
consideration of bis youth (age about 50
years) and this being hi Ert criminal
offonce. Tho court fined him $Z0 and
cost cost amounted to S,10. In ab
senco of bail or Greenbacks, he was sent
to the "lock up" wlere ho will have ample
time to consider Lis conduct..
Tito Invaluable Household
Jewel.
We h lva had in use, from two to four
years, the instrument purchased of yon,
and it has given us so great satisfaction
that wo desire to recommend it, as an
Invaluable Household Jewel, to all our
lady friends. It is so simple that it nev
er g?ts out of order so light running
and easily managed that a child can use
it so reliable in action that it never
misses a stitch and so qniet that it may
well be styled The 'silent sewing-machine.
Wo have always found the seam perfect
ly reliable, never ripping in washtsg or
wear, or in anyway failing till the gar
ment is worn out Letter to Wilcox &
Gibbs, dated South Shaftbury, Vt. Deo
11, 1865, and signed : Mrs D G George.
Mrs W P Matteson, Mrs J Burden, Mrs F
Traver, Mrs R Stane, Mrs D Q Smith.
Mrs F Cole and Mrs C Bates.
Frem Ttttfday't Daily.
Quite a number of Winnebago In.
dians have been in and about tho city to
day.
Go to Stadelmann'e for fine suits,
latest French Styles. Ho Las just receiv
ed a heavy stock of all the latest styles.
"IIon. Marcus Crush left on the
Lincoln City Stage yesterday for his
home at Ashland. Tbe coaches on this
line leave the office at the Platto Valley
House, every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings.
Wa learn that a stabbing affray
occured at Nebraska City last night, io
which a man by tho namo of O'Brien
was stabbed to the heart and killed by
John McFaTland. We have not heard
the particulars.
5?There are now about 1 000 bands
employed on tbe constructin.T of tha B
& M. Railroad. The next contract let
will probably ba to tho east bank of the
Missouri river, cpposit9 this cit. The
friends of tho road should use every
means in their power to assist tho road
to an early completion.
KEEP "COOL"!
The undersigned has his superb SODA
FOUNTAIN in operation again in the
Post OHC3 building, and tha lovers of
this delicious bevernge are invitetl to
call and sec him. A good assortment of
Green and Dried Fruit will bo kept on
hand. O. P. Joiinhox.
juao lOd&w.
FOE RENT-
A small Dwelling House. Enquire of
jelldtf Tootlk Hakna & Clark.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at the News Depot, for any
of the Magazines, Periodicals and News
Papers oT the day, at tho Publishers
prices.
rTXow is the timt lo subscribe'.
Oct. 2GL
Tjesirafcle Property for Sale
One dwelling bouse, with seven rooms,
eellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well
set with fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac.
D. JdARQUBTTH.
Enquire of S. Duke, Agent. mylG
Ft. M H.-M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST'
Wl'l do all work in hi line on short no tie.
530flc with Dr. Livingstes.
July S.
POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.
BASTKRM mail will close at - . m.
8"CTH KRN at - - 9 a.m.
SOUTHERN and WESTERN at lp.m.
MAILS AM BUB AS FOLLOWS'
from tbe K a ST at - . 10 a. tn.
NOR ril and WEST at 10 a. m.
. SOUTH at - i 1p.m.
rosT-orrica novas.
Open from ? a. m. to S p. m.
l5"When callln? for mail ploate tire yonr nam
tttt ami then tbe No. of yonr Box.
4 -When calling for Stamps rive th number of
t tamps or amount you with o bnr.
J. W. M AT.311 ALL, Postmaster.
Plattsmoutli Lodge No- 6, A- F- &
A. M.
tfcdiircommonieatioris l't and 3 J Mondays of taeh
mouth, at S I a o'clock, p. m.
E. T. Drice.w. M.
W. H. ANDE230N", Ste.
Nebraska Chapter No. 3,R. A- M.
Hcitnlar conTocations 2d and 4th Wednesdays of
etrh raotuh, at 6 12 o'clock p m.
1. a. WHEELER, H.P.
B. C. LEWIS, Sec.
I. 0. 0. F.
rl:itre Lodge, No. 7, meats eTery Satnrday erenins
at tlie Curt-House Hall. Iifotliets o other Lodges
re rri'p.'ctfijr iLVitcd to Tint th'f I.o.lpe.
l!yordrof A . L. SPR AGCE, 5. G.' :
r. P. Gaps, Re5. Soc'y.
St. Luke's Farlsh. Vestry.
fteea'.ar meetincs first Toes ia of erery month,
at 7 p. m. Key. (itO. C. Br.TTS.
R. R. LlViXSSTOJi, Clerk. Chairman.
I. 0. O. T-
Rr?n!armeeti?! every Friday erening. Traveling
Tetniilar? respectfully invited.
WM. L. WELLS, W.C. T.
WM' R. MATIII?, W. S.
SA-M'LM. CHAPMAN", Lo'e Deputy.
F.XCELSIGR DEJKEE LODOK, No. t. Plstts
mouth, holds Tec'Jlar meetings on the third Wednes
day evenings of woh non'ti.K
Bio S. SI. CHAPMAN, W D T.
Bro. W. L. Wkixp, W D S
f Uter E. J. MoHTO MKRT, W D T T.
jn53TAROK I CI't LODGE No. 8, Mt. Fleasant,
hol ii refula' mcetincs ei rv Saturday ereninK
Ero- K. A KIEEPAIRICK, W. C. T.
H. T. HUG I IKS. W. S.
Bro 7. M. TIV.SLIN", LoJjs Deputy.
-- PTrrts.nTL rndire. Ifo. 9. Abhland. holds
reeuiar meetings every Tu(day even in?.
r. . . . 11!T1I L' W C TV
Lro. W. B Warpjiittos, W. S.
nro. J. J. WooDfOW, L.D.
PLATTSIIOTJTH KAEKLT3.
Corrected by Simpson, MickelwaitSc Co
V, h at Voinir.al; nint cbangl-g Land aud price
ralt-lt'iftr,
r r ronMfrzLle corn now reins oOnrd. an i
buyers are p.irins qiolcj prices for soi;nJ incrthant.
a!!c cern.
1v.0r.rrF: i Foap i.'
Wlieat $1 '.rirro CO Mackerel, kl't C0r-3 tm
Cora in ''ar 4 tfi') Naile luiilu
" !ie'iH,l ri!-; i'M itutter i '
Oats '0' J-.e8
1'J
C"rn m- d
12oj Potatsos
1 trgs f.,i
Flour y 100 &s
7 10:
or.iCERins r.(-i;i j c. fr-e
er.OCERIES Whnie'slp
:fcirf0; .-ujar
l."l4.--0
1 CUVi 15
111?
Hi
S'iill
-uirr
l.-iftjo! T-a
75'r.' Z Rice
I7fr jd; Owil Oil
1 !;6i 'J.', ToIimcco
1 4H) r"i ap
1 .'! Hi.t
T"!i
Kite
Svi uris
Co.il Oil
l.nr Oil
Tobacco
Capt. E. LAHOO & CO.,
Who!ealc and Rftr.il Dealer In
Wines and Liquors,
AIko a very cho'c? selection of
Tobacco and Cigra,
Main etrett, pcond door e.nt of Seymour Honse
.'t tratka Ci'T, Kelrafca.
Are just receiving a mw utoclc .f Gmuin Old
B mr(i,iiirwt (mm I ourbon couDly, Kr., Bitters,
ll-ie Cigars, etc. mjlS w
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. FORGY,
5Icu'a:turer of all kinds f
Farming I iiplcBncnt9,
Such aa the Celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, MouU
Hoard Br-Hkr-, Stirrms Plows, 8io)?le and Double
Shovel-, C'l.ltivnUir- and Hairowe. Repuiring done
on "hurt notice All work warranfd.
llavinir h:id much esperien-e in the business, 1
f-l augured th:t I can tfive general stisf.ietion.
Please me a cll befo-e purcimsinK el.trhere.
v. t. toKur.
PUttsmouth, Neb., May 6th, 1S6T.
NOTICE.
AH person are hereby forewarned n to pnrclia.e
a certain n-otniso-y note elven far t'-e fbiu ef i.0
lafd He 3 1 d-ir or Juuo. lSi',5. by V illiam atade!
mann to John W.Seyinair, a:o a certain Mortgage
deed, rivc-n same Ut", as said iLf-trurnents were ob
tulutd through f.aud.
Wif. STADELV ANN
riattsmouth, June 3d, 1G7. 3w
Probate Notice
I:i tint Pm'if Court uf Cig County, .VeiratlJ.
To Lott H;irri- and all hira it may concern: Von
ac hereby H i! fied thai all claims aaaini the ertate
of Geo. L Gide n. dee'd, Will be heard and finally
determined on the
ilny nfJCLY, A D l?f.7,
at 10 o'clock tn.al which time all persons Interest
ed cau appear and prove th'-ir claims.
Vi iine-s my hand and ffllcijl seal this
l'J.Ii u'ay of June.- Is(i7.
LS JOJ W. MARSHALL,
jel2 8w l'r.bnie Jud tie-
JUST RECEIVED
Aqu for sale at low C.-ures,
10 s t COFFEE, IS 6V. SVGATf,
5 VA DR Y APPLES, 5 lU 1R Y PEACHES.
p , ac. Also, a arge asscrtmetit of "
P i n e Ij in b e r .
LATH. m.Y'JLES. DOOi:. WISDOW SAS1I,
wryoovr ljsds, ;lahs. cejjext,
PLA6TEH PAXM, JJAJJ:, COAL OIL, Eto
LEXINGTON COAL,
2,0 uh'!s, to which wa Invite the !letkn of
Dl:icknni?; and o'bers t, i ;iality and rric-. We
are Afenu for the UOODIX COAL bANK.at Lsx
inton.nnd pr"poe to foruisli all the C'ual. this
country w,.ut at prices to suit. A'.- a large s;c'iof
Hye, Bourbon and Star "WTiisky.
Cherry, RaspTerry, I' lackber.-j n I Gil ger D.aDd.
.Call and se a".
elMrSON, MICKILWAII t CO.
jeC 13 wtf
. j). sixrsos.
W. MICKEL
Simpson, Mickclwait cir Co.,
Wholesale and Retail
! -A
; : 4 1 c
Receiving, Forwarding'and Commission Merchants,
jgzjuGL -toX22.T30t Agents
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Dealersn .
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
DOORS, SASH, WINDOW-BLINDS, GLASS,
riXEZAND COTTONWOOD LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH,
'PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
C. 3JEWMAH
B.NEWMAN Sc CO.,
Corner Main and Third Streets, Plattsmoutij N. 'I
TIT it
OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN THE
Dealer
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
ISats Cap Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valines, &c, &c.
Aho a are lot of
RUBBER CLOTHJN'3 AND REVOLVERS
Of V-l 3-scrip,;on altars oa hand.
5?yCijJ tnd f.rimine mi txtensire tfocJi at tha
Igoizr Masonic Erick Buildins.
riattaaooth, April 10th, 18CG.
PENICK &
so, Wholesals
r nn fr n rrvi
Patent Medicines,
Cliemlcals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure Wines and Liquors,Coal
Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c.
NOS. S St 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO,
TO-Ts are the TTorta. 'Whc'eal sr.ts for Dr.D. Jja t Fen,aa Dr. J. C- Xyrr HP.,
a;-.4 caai faraUk tksir aieJicaes is cj taat,Urv t3 17
S3AL BSu
2D. EE. Wheel er c C -r
tbe
Real Estate Agenf&
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.,
CS.-r for s!e the ! jllowins Heal Estate.
?ec. T-p nj.ti.
F.t half northeat qar.rter
V,'ct bail noiihwoc quarter
Socth ha:? nrilioat 'iiiart -r
jirh half gituthe.-iMt quarter
Vort!;eat quaner
llrllwo.-t quarter
Wet hlf iuthcat quarter
Noilh ha!.' s. iuh"a?t quar'er
ff! half no'tho:ist quarter
Noitliwe-t qjjrtr nnribwet qr
Vi'r-t hu!f s nthwest quarter
tart Lalf southeast quarter
83 12 li re
S3 12 11 to j
3- 12 12 S I '
81 12 l i 0 i
is ii n ific
82 11 It .
82 II 11 tft
10 10 14 SO
3 11 It t0
1J 12 13 41
12 li IS
4 10 18
t4 I) H
U 12 13 ?T!
22 12 12
IS 10 14
10 10 13
10 10 13
3 11H 8
21 13 II tea
25 II IS i
1 11 U '
r 1 11 13 it
S.-iii'.liwert q'mrter t-uudieast qusrtr4
N o"lhrt-st qnurler
Fart h:ilf otliwi'it quarter
yirth half -ou-heiM quarter
Ncuh tial' i"inhwest q tarter
V' eJt. halt n iithwe't quarter
Sothenst qur-.rter
I'n.liTiilert half southwest qutrtT
Kart half notlhw ft quarter
Soi tliifl qn irtcr nnrthea.'t quarter 1
Lots in the city of Plattsmout 1.
Lot- Blck Lot Clock Let D'
4 ; 2 12 ti 6
3 i i 9 29 li
t . 3.i 8 S- t
1J 57 10 () H
a ; tit i i3 4
4 6 as 8
lilienor;h half of 8 47
j THOMPSON'S ADDITION.
Esit half rf Vi'.c'ns 1, 4. 7, 8 and 10.
South ha f f hiock S.
1. t 6 sr.U T in block S.
V."et h.i'.f section 2, townhip 11. ranrs U.
a-Ms onndr iuo-, i i-x Morr nuns houe. irovd w
a.( spring, a id rixk! ruDnini waer. -ieui of U
bee f-r flre-w.od. Piice tS.TW.
1 good two stury trick store bnildinj. 52.hr 60 i.t
TrttS sood cellar; for furthei prticuUr in.ianr ! ;b.
picslCiD emu or ccho.'ol L';w tou
BDVTD SCTTERT.
K. J. BLTARP
VVKSTI
La
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LOVING,
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joseplt
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foe;-r.7MASES Ead JETVELLr..
fihoW th ta.- A!!! Stkkkt,
the noble dating . NEBRASKA
.e desceodanti of tbv.- wuo
America tbeir home. How can
aaiueJK these days of refinement and
. -efficiently rsrere the eterliug
t- ,.head atid heart ef the men
"Vf PxTiI i-iii How sufficiently praise
others, as truly genlie
St. .tenderness of wo-
AND ALL I'OlNl .braT,e "d,he'
" tened or duty
Via bu LO..
Conntfis with the Hmtiibul & Pt J.wi-j!
Macon Otjr, 13- iiiiie it of St. J ?vh ,i
773 Cnly Ail P. -il i.'t M.V fr-m AM,
Jos-ph t- tsv Limit,
Jinking dtrect and relii.t'lc. c.nii:t:t.nM wit'i
F.imoi.s Express Trains.
L'.avinjr St I.o::i-i Jit 2 .)"c!(C' in the ndr id u, ru
niufr through to all EaMvrn citie. wuaoiil a in
m-ut' delay. r9i'iiseri f oinif to
I'hiLuJtl, Kin, y. tn Toil; Jii'ttmore. VjkWhJi)
PittMiitrp. h'lftilo, lrtUtn'i, n,ri ail
Aew Ehflufui Tvtm a-ttti. Cii?,
Via tUe nbove line have leu chariR s of Cars ar
Uako Quicker Time
Thar, hy any t.tlior r.iuti-. PaKseiiers p " i? t
poiut! in On'ral aii't Pint . em Ohic-, Cfiti( !a
.iu'in-ra Iu.li a. bmlitrn lllinoii-, a 2d i pr.iti
u K ntucky lvaive several boq-n iaiokr time ihk
can bo Diailo via auy othr rt'ute.
Thrmph (iikeisc.in te parcba. e! at all Lail.cai
Ticket IB in tUe
be it uiniersiuod, that the fare to a'.l point" ca-t i
tlie .aiue via liie Nurtii lii.ojrl KtMrwd and r-t.
Lonisas hy wy of C:.ica or any other r uin. Oo
iiAA.i n sTtr::r,;:oN',
Pre-'dftt aid lien'l Sn,,'t. ft Lonl , Vol
11 H. VVr!Ki-LKR,
Otn'l TicVft Ai ci t Xj Mo.
W. W. EHMNtiKR,
Ccri'l rr?ij.lit Aet: M Louis, Mo.
v 1'. H. EAKl.tr,
Agent, St l.nniH, Mo.
I.. 31. T;1J..,
Ocn'l Wcst.-'rn Atr-nt, St Xisrjih, Mo.
WJ. I T,
BAKERY,
GHOCERIES & PROVISIOKS.
MATHIS & SONS.
(ucc sFaors to J. Tared A Eons.)
Plattsmoctitj Neh,
Keep constantly on hand a good suj-ply f
FRESH Bit LAD,
PIES,
CAKES
and everything Ic the line. Also
GROCERIES if- PROVISIONS
of all kinds.
Wahtbd Country Produce, BntUr, Egg,
. EJ- Glveus a caU.
acpi. 23,1868.
BOARD AWD tODGtWC
B Q. W. COI.VIN,
OAK STREET, ... P1ATTSMOUTQ,
Two blocks northwest of Brick chool -House.
rrirate rooms farnised if desired. Either day
board or with lodgings at reasonable rates.
Jao 5 d tf.
Burned Out,
BUT not ;discotjiiaged.
T. W. Shryock Is again at the old stand prepared!
to wait upon his former customers, and the p'iblta
generally, If yon want anything n shape cf Farai
ture or Chairs, give him omll. 3rd street ner
Main, riattsmoutb, M. T. tmfyl7,dtC
TAKE NOTICE;
Bounty Increased. Pensions due Sol
diers and their heirs.
T. M Dorrington his this day ; received from th
Department, the Law in fall with new blanks for the
collection or additional Bonnties and Increased Pen
sions, and is ready to prosecute all snch claims a
may be entrusted to his care. Call and examines
F iist claimed is firnt served.
F. M. DOREINGT K.
PlatUmonth, Atif . 10, ISSS.
P. M. DORRnCTOr,
Heal Estate
OFFICE IN MASONIC BLOCK
PZATTSJfOCTII, XEBRASKA.
Lot 6 In block 47, good resident, wll and out
buildings. Lot 12 In block C2. a food two-i-tory re'idf Devi,
brick ba-erai nt, well, barn and oiher outbai:din&s.
A rare chance for a pood ii vestment.
Lot 11 in block 17.1. hui'dine with two roomj and
cellar. UooJ chance f it a email capital.
Lot 10 in biock 27, good residence, With a'.l tL
nectiry outbuildtngs.
Weft half of section SS, town 12, range 13, togeth
er witi 3J acre or timber' Ouo huudied acres u
dur cultivation. Eight miles from l'Utt.imouth,neir
Platto river.
An improved faim i f eighty acres, good house,
well, etc., with five acres o good limber.
Eighty acres of land.parCy Improve!, two an ai
half mil-s from tbe city.
10J acres of partly Improved land, with 40 aeres cf
youuS tim,u"r, uliuated 4 milts south of town.
T. HI lTSARQI'ETT,
ATTORaNEY AT LAW
AlTD
f clicitor in Chancery..
LAT -S'-OUTII, - NEBIUSKA
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SUGAR-COATED,
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Free from Mercury
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ALL MINERAL POISON,
And arc, tindonbtedlj, tho
best remedy extant
SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE !
j y Operating ,
of a special affinity for the
tnueons membrane of the bowels.
thereby removing the causes. As a
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Powerful Vegetable Extracts
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which have ft direct action on the
SPLEEN" AND LIVEE,
the happy effect of which can he
seen after one or two doses. They
Remove the Rile,
Assist JOigestion,
Cure Costiveiiesa,
In U,- are, a their name
llja-i-ri'
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BLOOD PILL ;g
Imi T !C. f r. . , .. !
in'
prevailet., b "
in trip rltprmirr01 ont disease ntnl
m tne aeiermit.- ..ot ,enving tho
er which treated wijr of h'iih ;
devotion ot a people, and vv-p THE
ed remonstrance with rebuflf, attu
tion with additional and aggravated
wronjr. The Virginia Atsembly met,
passed resolutions of sympathy for the
people of Boeton, and tppinted a day
of fasting and prayer. Independent
military companies were formed i
Virginia. Collisions took p!ace be
tween the people of Boston and the
military. Minute men were raise dand
ri'.iih supplies cut off.
la the night of April IStn, I7i,
pr Pitcairn, with six companies.
id for Concord with the intention
iing cannon and stores. It being
v( that he marched that night, a
der started to warn "the country
up and to arm." There was
PRIrry of hoofs la & Triage stre"t,5
1 the moonlight, a bulk in the darlr
(Sdi from the pebblea. In passing, a spark
f a stact flying fearless and fleet :
-'1! and y'-, iN'ougti tbe gloom and the
Png SQi ni!ioa 3 riJlng that nljht;
rk mark u ii by tbat steel, its hi fliglit,
re lau'l into iianns with Its heat "
tirn, when nearing Lexington
a3-, heard the signal guns, the
r the drum? nv tho ringing cf
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