Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 12, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS-
Ti e are aulhoriied to announce the name i f JiS.
O'NEILL u m candidate for County Corarai-ionr
of tie 1st District , sntject to the action of the Rejub
lictn Couctv Convention.
We are authorized to anntnrs.ce the Lame of B-gl'VRI-OCK
as a candidate for the c ffice of County
Clerk, subject to the action of the County Sepu'olican
Contention.
We r.re authorized to announce the nan e of P. E.
EKAI'.DSLEy as a candidate for Treasurer, tubject
to tbt action of ILe Eepublican County Convention.
We are authorized to announce the mine of J. G.
HATS as a candidate fur Treasurer, fuljrct to the
action of the Republican County Convention.
TVe are authorized to announce the name of S.
CUKE as a candidate for the ofllc? of Treasurer, sub
ject to the action of th County Republican C -invention.
We are authorized to annoui.cj the name of JO?.
Tf . JOHNSON" as a caadidato for Sheriff, subject to
the action of the County Republican Convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of AR
THUR C ARMICH AEL. as a candidate for thj oflice
f Sheriff, subject to the action of the County Re
publican Convention.
We are anthoriz.-'J to announce the name of G.
W. FAIRFIELD as a candidate for Sheriif. u!j. ct to
the action of the County Republican C.jnventijn.
p"Blck, Battery &. Co. have just re
ceircd ft naw lot jood.
sTMr. Cottrell left with hia picture
car laat Monday for Bnrtlett, on C. B. &
St. Joe. R. R.
5?The grasshoppers deetrojed 20,000
cabbage plants for Ilesser last prin,
but b bai enough left to supply this
market.
ST'IIon. C. W. Seymour, of Zebras
ka City, has returned from the eat. He
reports the 'Nebraska fever" spreading
rapidly.
ggYankee Rebinaon's "sell" has been
bare. "The nst savaj? ct animal
known to civilized races" was visible to
the naked eye for a short time.
C2TEli Piumruer, of tho firm of Clark
Jb riummer haa gone, eaat to lay in a
heavy etock of good. E. O. Davey of
the firm of Amison L Dovey, has aleo
gone for the same purpose.
QIIn. A. B. Fuller, i authorized to
receive money nt Ash'and and vicinity
far the Herald. Those of our friends
in that lectian who are indebted to ua on
subscription can pay to hira.
57Th grasshoppers are decidedly
numerous in thie locality-lrss than two to
Tery square inch. We loam that they
re strip pin j the blades from the csra is
ana pla?, bat btva doa no furlhar
tdamage.
Maj field &. Tewkaburr bought
aboet 2-"03 bubels f wheat in this eity
en Monlay and Tutaday last, .payiDg
$1,25 par bushel for a portion of it.
Tbay oraatad quite a "Curry" in the
marKet for a time; but prices have raeed
d to the furca iu market report.
. TX V f , , 1 j lis 4i r tin m Vi n.
f The Xelrasl.a CmnmonLcali!:, publish
ed at Lincoln City, by C. II. Gere & Co.
Its ineehanical execution is good, and
litorially "goes in" heavy for Lincoln.
It should, er.d no doubt will, receWe a
haadsooie auprart throughout the State.
r"Dry and warm feet are essential
to health, and the man who neglects to
pravidegood boots and shoes when they
can ba had as aheap as Weodrow eelia
them at Ashland, will bo likely to pay
heavy doctor bills.
Ve learn Ihnt the City Council
have conclude 1 ta grade Second street
aouth cf Main, and have a side walk
built along the west side. The city en
gineer has been making the necessary
surveys, and grading will be commenced
soon.
- CsTThe Chemical Saleratus is tha B;st
Saleratus. Chemical Saleratus is better
than Soda. Chemical Saleratus has 16
ounces in a paper, others have 14 to 15
ounces.
5?"Prof. Miller has our thanks for a
quantity of these beairiful grapes, which
are so ubandant in his gardens. Ila is
raising the Cuncord, Dianna and Clinton,
all of which are doing remarkably well.
ITis vines are only three years old, but
very prolific.
j?"Tho Democracy of this county
have issued a call for a county conven
tion on the 18:h. At the bottom of the
call they say "the day is ours." We
presume they refer to the2St!i inst., as
it is well known tbey will have little to
do with the S;h of October thatlday 19
or the Republican victor.
, m
P"At a public meetiD in Nebraska
Civ list week Mr. Morton and others
taiide bitter speeches against the registry
law. Dr. Renner being called for pro-
oseded with an able defence of the law,
and gave Morton oae of the racst severe
oastigatins ha has received since the
canvass was closed between him end
Marqnett.
Little Macerel, of the Omaha
Herald, has at last eome to Rrief. His
Tillianieus goose qjill caused him to say
so many abusive things of a Mr. Stanley,
correspondent cf the Missouri Democrat,
that tha said Stanley was compelled to
apply tha toe of hisbootto theCesby part
of Little Macerel'a- body. Mac., feeling
that his dignity had received an insult,
and hia pantalona a severe bruise, caus
ed Mr. Stanley to be arrested; bat the
jery, after heariag the faets in the ease,
cencluied that Hr. Stacley had done
nothing more than his duty, nnd there
fore returned a verdict of "not guilty."
A HOTHERS LAMENT.
A dreamless sleep hung heavy o'er my
eyes,
As if in Lethe'a dismal stream
1 drown'd niv anxiou3 cares to rise no
more;
No more to be, nor yet to seem.
Perhaps 'twas peace and not oblivion;
Tho peace of God which angels feel,
That sometimes on the human heart and
s:ul,
Doth leave its saered seal.
As quiet as tho evening dew, distilled
Upon M .unt Hermon's lofty brow,
So peaceful was the early morn's repose,
Refreshing, swet, I feel it now.
But hark, a noise Death struggling hard
with Life,
Comes slow upon my drowsy ear,
And consciousness with dull"and heavy
tread
Stalked back and pierced my heart
with fear.
Once more upon that silent ni;ht that cry
FalU heavy now, and thrills my soul
With feir. My Boy !My Boy! I hear thee
moan,
What sorrows o'er my spirit roll!
My Child! My Child! The Fathers hand
outstretched
Is ready now to bear thy soul
To mansions fair tho New Jerusalem,
N death is there, no bells to toll.
The hours roll slow, tho wheels of time
hare rust
Upon their pinions. Oh! the lore
A mother bears her first, her only eon,
A polished germ frons God above.
Tis noon; tho Iris form, no image now:
And father, mother, all are past.
Poor child! the sword does pierce cur
pilgrim souls;
But you are going home at last.
Another hour is past. O Lord fargive
And heir! My spirit's .lost its tone.
It is a fountain deep of bitterness;
My boy, my precious boy, is gone.
Ah! me, I fear this is ingratitude
To God; for He is good to me.
My boy, behold, the glorious God and
Christ.
I joj. He sees the Golden City.
A.
5?"Belicving the new School law to
be of considerable ;;;,p ortanc to alarg;
number of our readers, w ive ; r-ntire
in this isiue, to the exclusion of other
matter.
The Earthquakes wilt meet at
their rendezvous to-mrrow evening at
the usual hour. The members are re
qtiested rot make faces at, or otherwise
annoy and disturb residents in the vicin
ity of the rendezvous.
rS? v e were cleastd to rece.ve a
friendly grasp yesterday from tho hand
of our former townsman, P. E. Bdrnardic,
who is now a resident cf Tort Scott.
Kansas. Ha has returned on business,
and will remain only a fw days,
fJ"A young man named Myers,
G.-rman, was brought to this city last
Saturday by Mr. Inhelder, of Louisville
precinct, in order that he might obtain
medicAl treatment, the young man hav
in been ill aonae time. Soon after ar-
riviir in town be was taKen euaueniv
worse, fallinr upon the side walk. Lie
was taken care of by deputy shcrilTFair-
fie'.J, and a physician sent for who pro
nounced his illness a congestive chill
He died ut o'elack Monday morning
lie has a tister residing in town who da
aired taking him to her home, but he
refuied to go en account of some former
misunderstanding between them.
C"The Stai:s Zeitung, of Nabratka
City, notifies the ofHoes throughout tho
country that one of tha jours of the es
tablishment has absaonded, after having
got io dbt to every body ho could and
drawn on tha rroprietor for $30 ad
vanca. His name is Francis Henry,
Swiss by birth, age about 33 years.
"Tho Good, Templars organization
of this city held an Anniversary Festival
on the evening of the 4th inst. The
attendancs was good, and all appeared
to enjoy themselves "muchly." The City
Brass Band was outf in force, and made
excellent musio for tho occassion. The
Glca Club sang some appropriate pieces
with an aecoiupanyment on the organ by
Miss Lilly Simpson. Tho net proceeds
were about $30
CSWe have received the Erst number
01 me jioiuen Enterprise, a new paper
jut started by our former townsman, E.
Giles, Esq., at Holden, Johnson countv
Missouri, The paper presents a neat ap
Bearnsce, and is devoted to the interests
of the loeality in which it is published
We rezrei to learn from it that Mr. Giles
is quite ill. T-ero is nothing of a politi
cal nature in the copy befora us, and we
understand frsai its general tone, that it
will remain neutral.
"At a re-rular meeting of Olive
Branch Lodge, No 2, I. O G. T., PUtts
mouth Sept. 10th, 18G7, the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted:
EcsolitJ, That the thanks of thi9
Lodge be, and arc hereby, tendered to the
members.ef tho Plattsmouth Glee. Club
and Brass Band, for their services (vocal
and instrumental music) at tho anniver
sary festival of Olive Branch Lodge No.
2, I. O- G. T. Sept. 4th, 1S37.
llctohed. That this resolution be pub
lished in the Herald.
II. J. STREIGUT, W.C. T.
A. V. TBR.3CKH0RT0.V, W. S.
t"i7"iii3 ff-at unwahod Dean is to
speak tit Glenwood on the 21th inst. If
some of the Demoeratic orators of Platts-
mouth will nttend they may be able to
earn tho principles of pnre Democracy.
f they can stand the smell of Dean ihev
need say nothin.uore :tbcut "African
stent bottl'es."
2"The Post OliL-e in this city bus
bee:i designated by th Department as a
money order office, and was opened as
such last Monday morning. Sums not to
exceed $50 in one order cn now be sent
to er received from any part of the United
States where there is a money order office
The charges are ten cents on orders of
$20 or less, and twenty five cents on
orders of over $20 and under $50.
5?"As somo of our readers do their
trading at Nebraska City, we desire to
call their attention to a few houses there
that deserve ratrona?e. If you want
anything in the Drug line, don't fail to
go to Reed, Whitinger & Co's. They
keep everything pertaining to tho buai
ness, and you can depend upon it that
what they tell you about an article is
corrsct. f or dooks nnu stationery, tiara
inz's is the place; and for saddles or
harness, Geo. McCallum or E. T. Cren
uhaw will do better by you than any
other firms in that eity. McMechan keeps
the right kind of a hardware establish
ment, and will sell you goods at fair
pricos. And if you should require a good
article of tobacco ot a few nice ciga.s,
or a small quantity ot "the enemy," Cap.
Laboo can accommodate you with tho
best. There may be other good firms in
Nebraska City, but we know theso to be
all right, for their advertisements appear
in tho Herald; and none but good firms
are represented there.
Uluch lfear aiad aiany HaUi-
iugt.
I am acquainted with a variety of sew
ing machines; and, while ready to d
justice to all, I greatly prefer yours
which I have used for more than threo
. . - ,
years. ery sngni instruction mu in
genuity aro required to use it. The
needle is short and straight, consequent
ly not liable to bend or break. It never
misses a stitch, and makes a firm, even
seam, i nave nsca 11 on every mu ui
cloth, from delicate lace to heavy-wool
en, and find it works perfectly satisfac
ry in all eases. After much wear and
many washings, the stitch retains its
beauty and firmness even after the
fabric has worn out. Mrs. J. II. Yerkes,
Rochester, N. Y., to Wilcox & Gibbs S.
M. Co., May, 18CG.
MARRIED.
At the residenco ef A. Tutt, Eq., in
this city, on Tuesday September 10th, by
Rev. C. D. Roberta, Mr. J;is. W. Bowen,
0" Missouri, and Miss Hi'Dkcca is. ill ft
NEK, of this city.
On Sunday Sept. eVu, at tha res.danea
of Henry R. Andr.-on, Esq., by Judge
Marshall. Mr. Alexander B;gev and Miss
M. Iowa D. Anderson. Ail of Cass Co.
DIED.
At Weerir.g Water, Aug. iiT., Hexrt
P. Bzacii, eon of A. V. Beaeh, aged 1
year S months
He gathers the Iambs in His arms.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at the iews Depot, for any
bf the Magazines, Periodicals and News
Papers of the day, at. the Publishers
prices.
fjfXmc is the lime to sut-scriLe.
Oct. 20.
Desirable Property for Sale-
One dwelling tit use, witn seven roams,
cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well
set with fruit trees, shrubbery, ic.
D. Marqcette.
Enquire of S.Duke, Agent. mylO
KEEP COOL!
The undersigned has bis etlperb SODA
FOUNTAIN in operation again in the
Post Office building, and tha lovers of
this delicious beverage are invited to
call and see him. A good assortment of
Green and Dried Fruit will be kept on
and. O. F. Jounsox.
june lOdiw.
DFt. M H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST'
WPl ilo all work In his line on short notice.
jrfOtHce with Dr. LiviurstoQ.
J uly 6.
ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS!
The Democrats of the several precincts of Cass
count will met a PATL'RDAY the 21t 'lay of
SEPTEMBER, 1W. nt 2 o'cljci p. m for the pur
pose of ejecting delegate to attend tha
Democratic County Convention,
to be h IJ at Plattmnnth, Cass onntv 2Yhraska, on
the TW1CXTV FyLEIU day of SEPTEMBER, 1SC7,
at I o'clock p. m .
tac1! precmrt will be enfitied to the fo'lowinp
delegate; I'UtUm-mth, 12i Kock Bluif, Oreapo
lis, 3; Kitfht Mi:e Grove, 4; Loai.-vill-, 4; fralt
Cn-tk, 8; fouth Bend, 3; Weeping Water, 4; Mount
Pleasant, 5; Avoca. 8; Liberty, a.
THE DAT IS Ol'RS. Let there be a fall tarn out.
J. VALLEET, jr.,
Ch'n Dim. Ctnt'l Com.
IMON OBER50LTC
aro. wemmut
Gbernolte & VefloKisky9
Brick g Stonemasons,
.1 XD I'LA S Til II ER S,
All work in their line done to the best satisfaction,
and as cheap as by abybodv else
Address, rCittnviufi, A'eb., IV O.'box f 45. (aug7
11 Worlaiiiisrfoii
Attorney nnd Counselor
AT LAWi
Oflic- in Ki'Utts's : t, rv.-n' r cf !::!.-.. and 1Mb
streets, Ouiah.i, Ncbr4--ii t. tu-'ii
FA It 11 For SALE CHEAP.
Tho well known farm ot S. H. Cummin-. situHe
two miles Wf-l ef Piait-nionih , on the Denver road,
with the ti!.-:h-r Ihen-t-", i for nal rtsv cheap.
App y to J C. CCMM1V-. on the adjoining farm.
Ks-, lots T and S, block 14. in Plattsmonta.
if
Plattscioutb. Ledge ITo- G, A- P. &
A- M.
r.?tflarcomtimriicati'!n lt atd 3J Mondays cfoach
a.onih, at fi 1 2 o'clock, p. m.
E. T. UCKE, W. M.
vr. 11. asdersOX, Stc.
Nebraska Ctaptc-r So- 3, R. A. M.
I.f.:u .ir rr.!iv.c:i ; .
mi i. iiiiiib. 1a! C l-
E. C. I.KW1S, Sec.
;s 2-1 a:.i 4:1: Wtviif-nd-iys of
d. ii. wiiiiti.!:;:, u. p.
I. 0. 0- F.
ll..tte LodjrP. No. 7, rneeti every ?atnrny evening
at the Court House Hull, i.f. tlieis ether Lodges
are ref-pectfuliy li.vited to visit this Lodxe.
Hy order of P. P. (i AS, X. G.
M. McEuWAiN.Rec. Sec'y.
St. Luke's Parish. Vestry.
Regular meetings Crst Tues lay of every month,
at 7 p. in. Rv. GEO. C. ll.TTd.
K. R. LIVIKG3TOX, Clerk. i Chairman.
I. O. G. T.
Regular meetings every Friday evening. Traveling
Templars respectfully invuea.
WM. L. WELLS, W.C. T.
W.M- R. MATHl, W. 8.
SASl'L M. CHAPMAN', Lodse Deputy,
ffT" EXCELSIOR DE REE LODfiE, No. 1. Platts
mnuth, hold regular meeting on the third Wednes
day evenings of ench montn.
Ilro 8. V. CUAPMAX, W D T.
Bro. V. L. Will. W D S
Sister E. J. JdoiTu kert, W D V T.
JTl'STAROF l.ort LODGE No. 8, Mt. Pleasant,
nol'is reula' ineetinps everv oatnrdnv eveninit.
Bro- K. A K.IKEPATK1CK, W. C. T.
H. T. HCGHKS. W. i.
Bro V. M. TIMBLIN", Lode Deputy.
EXCELSiOR Lodpe. No. 9, Axhhtnd, holds
regular meetings every Tuesday evening.
Ilro. A. MARBLE, W. C. T
Bro. W. B. WRBniTToN, W.
Bro. J. J. W'oodhOW, L.D.
S3"r"RlENDSHIP LODGK, Rock B'ulTi Regular
meetings every Thursday evening.
JOS. PIERV, W C T
T B SMITH, W Sec.
Notice of sale of lots
at Lincoln,
The Capital of the Stale of Nebraska
The undersigned, Comniissioners appointed by an
act of the Legislature of Nebraska, -To provide for
the locution ot the eat of Government of the State
of Nebraska, and for the erection of public build'Dgs
thereat, " approve! June nin. leu;;
Having on the 14th day of August A D IS07. select
ed the site a;-d olliciailv located Lincoln," the Ca;d
tal of the State of Netraka, on the following ,
scribed lands belong. ng to the State, t J it: s e hi of
Section tweuy-thr e (23), w V of north w V and
wes.t '' of s w "iuar er ( section twenty-tlve I, am
section twentj-.ix (-J6). f tovf n-hip nn. ten (10),
nnit j of range no. ix (.0), east of the sixth principal
meridian ;
Hereby Kive notice that on the 17th day of Sei-tern
her, A o lil7, at Id o'clock a n , a le of lota will
laie place upon id town site of Lincoln, to be held
for tlve consecusive day, ffud then be wdj turned to
be opened at tn Conrt-Iliue at N bra?ka City for
ny- consecutive n-iys, commencing on me 4in uay
of Sept-mber, 167, at 10 o'clock a m, and then ad
journed to trin iba, to continence October l-t, lso7, at
Id o'clock a m. atri coittiuu - for five t-oiiaecutive days
The terms and cond'tioi.s o! said sale will be Hi tol-
lnw-: The lut-i on alternate blocks to be appraised tiy
the Comiiiisiioner, and the minimuiu price afhxed
on the Heveral lrts on the p'at, and the sani' -uid to
the hikhcst hi :der'abovo the market price) for cash
in had. a receipt will be given to the purchaser for
tbe amount of mouey paid, specifying the number of
lot and block purchased, whicn receipt, Wnen pi e-
wuted at the uflice of the Secretary cf Stale, shall
entitle the person named therein to a title in lee
imple abolute. from the State of Nebraska, to the
real estate named in the receipt, which conveyance
shall be executed by the governor and att-sted by the
Secretary of Strte.
1 he lota are 01) by 142 feet, business lots 25 by 142
feet. The principal streets 120 feet wide, the others
loO f. et. alleys i feet.
A reservation of twIve a"rcs eich has been made
for the Capitol S'l'ia'e.l. niversity 1 lac", and Agncul
tural Coll-ir-'. and City l aik, and fur'her estrv..
tion ma.le :o; other p :"j!ic bul'dinps Contemplated
by tie Ait.
Lib' oln i- fUuated in the v.i.h y of the S.ilt Creek
TtO !Oil s n st of the Missouri river an ! eo'ially d;ii
lint f. oln Om h a. IMatt;m .th ami N bia.-ka t.'itr.in
the
en re
he Ttiot tjea'iby nnd j ro-.utive t.y
U . ' .!! V. -.'l ,,tl .liMI.(ld:C- j
' : CI .., . . u J to build a. Ill1 '
r.y :,.s. ..-p--r to be aad in
o. e :t m-'!i. ) t' l'. :oet itUo u'
jum l 'U oi n.es'ir vj ,.i L.i-; r.i.i..rii.i..ir x i i. ii.
vra I'lail-mvuth . ui'd tr.e Iowa r-i i nai- u. a. i.l
Ncbta-ka City, arid situated it iin ore nil e f the
Oroa .-alt ll.isur, which has proved by actual exper
iment to be .lie richest si'.rf.cu water ia the Luiied
Slates.
Witness our bandi and sea. a this lith day of Au
gust. 1SC7, Lincoln, l u as'er county, Nebraska.
" ' ttoMi. i:rri tit 1
DAVlli BUTLEK,
Uov.of Nebraska,
T1IOS. P. KtNNAR
;ennar', fc
'y of State, t s
LKSPIK.
,te Auditor. J
ommi-
siocers.
JOHN GIL
auglt 4
State
In the Proliate. Court.
Notice Is hereby given that J. N. Wise, Adminis
tea'or of the estate cf P. A. farpy, dee'd. has this
lay ti ed his petition is the Probate Court of Cass
County, Nebraska, piayinir that six mouths fu.-ther
time be p.aufd hiiu fo making his fi.ial settlement
with said estate. 1 be Court will hear said application
on Thursday, the 12th day of September, I'jtiT, at 9
o'clock a in, at which time all persons interested can
aitpear and shww cause why said extension of tiuie
should not be pranted. if any they have. Given
under my hand '.his lSHh day of Angnst, a i 18b7.
J W. MARSHALL.
21 Sw Probate Judge.
JProspectnis
THE NEBRASKA
"COMMONWEALTH."
The undersigned havisg made arrangements for
establi-hing a Reptiblicai paper at Lincoln, the Cap
ital of the State, have the honor to announce to the
public that the material! for a first-class publishing
and job ofQce have been ordered and will be ready
lot business in a shut tine.
The "COMMON WK A LTn" will labor for theearly
and rapid developement f the resources of our inte.
ior counties and the State generally, by the inlTux of
hardy immigrants, and ftr the immediate construe
tion of the iron highwajs of commerce, to make a
market for the first grcin growing section of the
L't ion. As an expor.eit of Republicanism it will
sustain the policy adopttd by the Congressional ma
jority, in obedience to tie mandates of the men who
carried the flag from tht "Eiver to the Sea," Bnl
while faithful to the p inciplcs of the Republican
party, we shall freely consider anil discums the great
questioas of thedy as they present themselves, in
all candor and wit h such ability as wc may possess.
Subscription price f2. per annum in advance.
The "Commonwealth'' will be Issued at the earli
est practicable day.
C. II. GERE & CO.
YOUNG LADIES'
GLENWOOD. IOWA.
To be opened Septeuir.er 10th, 1 St7, under tho care of
Rev. O. M-COiiL-KY, A. M., and
Mrs. S- A. COOLLY, Principals.
Mrs. Cooby has taught a private fchool to sccep
tance in Glenwood lor a year and a half. Mr. Cooley
leaving a pulpit, has b"eu induced t enter into the
establishing ol a Ladies Seminary. Mrs. Cooley has
bad charge of Ladies feniiuarics in New York and
Illinois lor 20 years; she brings a fund of experience
and success that few can command, which is a prom
ise of thorough and rclined training to all who come
ULiler ber care.
A fev young ladies will bo received under ca'e into
the family of the rTiocipals.
For circulars send to
PRINCIPALS LADIES SEMINARY,
ug7 Glenwood, Iowa.
feal rVolicc.
John Jaynes will take notico :hat Juliett Jaynes.
ot the County of Saunders in the Stale of Nebraska.
did on the l:jth day of August, A. 1 lsC7. til- her
petition in Hie Hist rid Court of tbe 21 Ja licial Dis
t.i t. within n 1 for the rnuuty of S 'u:de.-, a.ain-t
t'.c -,i,l J-iin J ,y Lc-, leniianf. k. ! i trot
ti.e i.i ; I -iN-n-i rtl b - ' u K:.i ty ot . x ; reni c rr".'-!:v
.wnlj eai 1 pia.ntirT, J Joe.t J.-rv b-.. ani ., .?.l i ual
drunk- tit.e., without any cau-e or j i -:i3ci;::..ii, arid
praying that she ciiV be .'ivorc, i trjtt -nil ivibu
Ja.vces. de.'eiidant. ntol fer th cut-dy t, i i; vir :he
criild of said parti.-s, a:'d f r such otiier arm turtlttr
relief af sh-is in eq rrty eniiied t-i. And th- said
John Jaynes is n.v ili d that he is requi ed io ap;r a.'
and i.nswers id pttitionon or bef r tl.e third Mon
day aftrj tbe i2 i d iy -1 S-pteaihr. A. D. lsC7 (being
the 7th day of Oeiotxr, A. D. lstt).
Dated August Uth, A D 15b7
JCLIETT JAYNES.
Marcus E.ush, Atfy for pit'. 51 4w
LADIES'
See Cream Saloon.
Up tStairi, one door wt!t of Llack Jt Buittry's
liuif Store.
Whera we get np lh"i very bet qin'ity of Cream
ard lake pleasuce iu serving it by the dish, or wa
bnve sn; i.i frerxers, and can supply chuicb fairs,
fe-t: va i r.nies o families with any 'juantHy, on
s't. : t totic-.-.
A:.--), below, we have the best a?ortmettt of all
Vi. ..I-of l-'.tn.-v and Stick Candy, Fruits. Knts, To
b:.cc . r'hoic j Ciirs, etc., to be found in the city.
iv-J :j -i U. J. STR EIGHT.
2ress-Maker.
MRS- L. B. JONES,
Would re.pectfnlly inform the ladies of Plattsmouth
that she is now prepared to do
CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING
if required. Ladies and Children Dresses, Cloaks,
Basques, etc. MACJ11SB bTlTCIIISG done also.
AD work will bf executed with neatness, and will
receive prompt attention. She will endeavor to give
satisfaction, and therefore solicits the patronage of
the ladies of this place and vicinity.
53Residence in the building formerly occupied
by Mathis a Son's Bakery. Main street.
Mrs Jones is now organizing a club fur Dcmorest's
Mirror of Fashions; call and subscribe. uov23
PROSPECTUS OF THE
"NEBRASKA STATE
JOURNAL.'
Ths under-ipneil proposes to est! lish a Weekly
Newspaper a t Lincoln City, the Capital ot the State
of Nebraska, to be called "Tne Nebraska State Jour
nal." the first issue cf which will be about tbe 1st of
October. 1S07.
The whole outfit for the Office will be entirely new,
and will embrace good Job Otlice, as wel' us the
News Department, llavi ig had much experience in
Journalism, and being one of the first settlers in
Nebraska; consequently being well acquainted with
the want of the people, and the resources ct the
State, we flatter ourself hat we cau give general
satisfaction in the enterprise.
The "Journal" will advocate Kepublictn princi
pies, but will be conducted on au Independent scale,
and will be courteous to all par ties and teots.
Returning our thanks to our old friends and pa
trons, we trust they will asslstus in this new enter
prise TERMS $2 00 per annum in advance.
JACOB DAWSON.
TAKE NOTICE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions due Sol
diers and their heirs.
F. M Dorrington has this day received from the
Deparliueiit, tbe Law in full with new blanks for the
colleciion ot additional Bounties and increased Pen
sions, and i s ready to prosecute all such claims as
may be entrusted t- his care. Cal. and examine.
Fiist claimed is first served.
F. M. DORRJNGT S. '
Plattsmouth, Aug. 10, I SCO.
SlicriiPs Sale
J. N. Wise, Administrator of i
P. A. Sarpy, dt ceased,
vs.
Charles F. Hendrie and
Charles Heudrie,
A fl.rn doing t u-iiiess uttder
the name and style of
C F. ll.-ndrie &. Co. I
Notice is hereby civeo that bv virtus of an Kxecu
tion in the above em iiled cause, issued out 1 1 and ua
der the seal uf the Clerk of the Dulrict Court of tbe
2d Jud;cial District, within and lor Cass County,
N bra-ka, and to me directed. I will oiler foi sale at
public auctioi, to the highest and best bid.ler, at the
front door of the Court-House, in the city of Platts
Iirourh, on
.S.4 TUltltA F, the SbA day of September, A I) 1967,
between the hours of 1 and i o'cl ck p m of said day,
all rrulrt. title and interest of the above named de
fendants, Charles F. Hendrie and Charles Hendrie,
in acd t the following diMcribrfv.VvVr't J"'' v!
L t no. eisht (S) in blocK no. thirty iu...
lot no four (4), in block no. thirty-three (,'?3), in the
citv nf Platt-mouth, Cass county, Nebraska.
("ilven under my hand this 27th !av of AuKust, A
D1S07. A B. TAYLOR.
SherifT of ass county, Nebraska.
By G. W. Fairdeld Deputy. a'ig2d 4w
FAIRBANK'S
fTAXDARD
SCALES,
OF ALL KINtS-
rrr: . Fairbanks, Greenleaf
-?nJU " & Co.,
2-2f k 2iS Ijike St. Chicago
i.''i'J Jf.irk-et , St. Louis
!?!: careful to buy only the Genuine. myy2J
SHANNON'S
Feed, Sale and Livery
STABLE.
Main St.,
Plattsmouth.
I am prepared to accommodate tbe public wtt
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
Also, a nice Hearse,
On short notice and reasonable terms. A Hack will
run to steamboat landing, and to all paits of the
city when desired.
mr29 J. W. SHANNON.
Proliate IVolicc
To all whom it may concern: You will take notice
that William L. Hurd, claiming to be one of the prin
cipal cr.ditors of the estate of Robert J. Palmer. late
of Cass ccunty, N( b , deceased, has this day filtd his
p titioniu the Probate Coui t, prating that Samuel
Maxwell be appointed to administer said estate. It
is therefore ordered that said petition be heard on
the i3th aay of September, 167. at 9 o'clock a m , at
which time a'l persons interested can appear and
show eaue why said appointment should not be made
if any they may have.
Given u .der my hand this 2oth day cf Aueust, A O
ise?. joun w. Marshall,
aug23 3w Probate Judpe.
J. N. WISE,
General Lifet Accident, I-'ire, Inland and
I ransit
INSURANCE AGENT
Will take risks at reasonable rates in the most reliable
Co ,-rHUies in the United States
l5"0flice at tDe bo1' tore, Pla nr cuth, Nebras-
. niay21dir
D1TELLI.GS at all price
Any persons wishing to purchase Farm-property, at
Residences in town will find them fwr sale at a4
prices. By
tORRINGTOV,
mr7. Rbal LVrAia Asv.Kjt.
AND
WOOL- CARDIAC.
Ho! for Salt Creek, where yon can kill two birds
with one stone, get your Ora n Ground and Wool
Carded a the same trme; the macbiuery for bo h is
in -.erfect order, w e nse tne Patent Machine Cards,
which were run enough last year ta establish their
superiorly over untold kind, as a'l who used the
can testify. The superiority of Mr. S. Twiss as
Carder is Well known, and his services are still re
tained for the benefit of the public. With the above
advantages we Hatter nurse Ives that we can make it
to the advan tage of all who want work in our line
to eome this way. D. L'EAN. Propriet--r.
n.yl S. TWISi. Carder.
Wiu. El. Lemke,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ONE DOOR WEST OF NEW BAKERY,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
iec27 1SG5 tf
Miss A. M. DESPAIIT,
Milliner and Dressmaker?
OPPOSITE THE rOST-OFFICE,
lias just received a larpe stock of JTEW GOODS.'
of the latest fanhions. Nw tiooda received every
month. Call and see them . niystf
National Claim Agency.
WASHINGTON. O- C
F. M. DORRINGTON,
SUB AGENT:,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA,
Is prepared to present and prosrcule claims before
Congress, Court of Claims and the lep. talents. Pa
tents, pensions, Bount es, and Bounty Lands se
cured. EfSCharpes moderate, acd In proportion to
the am Junior tbe cliim. T. M. UORRIXGTON.
April 10, '65
ILE,
I. K. HA?tS
J. K. CLABK
Tootle, Hanna k Clark,
BANKERS,
Dealers ii
Gold Dust. Gold and Silver
Coin, Exchange, IJ. S
and other Stocks-
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
and special attention given to Collections
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
p9 & wtf
Boot & Shoe Store !
J. THROCKMORTON & SON,
at their old stand,
NORTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - N. T.
We keep constantly on Land a large asso: toi.nt
or
Eastern Boots & Shoes
SHOP MADE WORK,
which we will sell at the lowest cash prices.
Repairing done at salt rt no
tice. JSf-AlI Work Warranted.
J THROCKMORTON. A. THROCKMORTON.
Oct 25 C6 f
3". TXT- 757" ISS
Dealer in
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
WAsLLj PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
Motions,
Toys
mat uas previous.' oeenqung
Iwrc Ba. &3 Jt. SssK 3
FarLUbed at publishers' prices.
i. 1 TEST A'E WSPJrERS
For sale at reasonable rates.
e. wi-iiTiisra
Wholesale "dialer .In
Boots . Shoes,
A N,D
NO. 72 FELIX STREET,
ST. JOSEPH,
MISSOUiil,
Is constantly in receipt of all the various styles
frm the manufacturers. Cash paid for Hides,
Pelts, etc. uovTdwly
. IS. IVIcJIECIIAIV,
Dealer la
Hardware, Cutlery
IROA", A'AILS, STOVES
JIjYD TLYIMRE,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
Also, Afrent for the Sale of thx Celebrated MAG EE
COOK STOVES, AAV BR ASCII, CUU0KS dt
co a ha ns.
SIGN OP THE EIG PADLOCK,
MAIN STREET,
Below theSrjmour House, on opposite side,
NLBRASKA CITY, NEB. T.
ect25
Apothecaries Hall.
e:b:i;e,iviiiti:;er & co
No. 135 Main St.,
NEBRASKA CITY, - - NEB
Dealers in
DRUGS & MEDIiNES,
I'aints Oils, Putty .i- . Glass
Patent Medicines of all kinds, 'articles, sta
tionery, and everything kept in :rst-clas Drag
atore, at basiern prrces.
AT" We are prepared to fill all orders, and warrant
our goods to ne rresn. apr. 10 6o
TOST OFFICE BUILDING
NEBRASKA'CITY. - - N. T
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS TS
SCHOOL BOOKS
A7CD
STATIONERY
Also Agents for all the prinolpal
MA GA ZIXES and XE WSPA PER S,
For which Subserlj tions are received at PtHhiheri
Prices.
'Mos.
nURLINGTON AND MISSOURI
13
RIVER RAILROAD.
I8GG EASTWARD 18G6
Short and Quick Route to
CHCAGO AND THE EAST
In connection with the !' Moines Valley a
CUicaso, Barlington and tjuincy Railroads.
Three trains leave Cttumwa dally on arrival es"
Pes Moines Valley trains.
BUY YOUR TICKETS VIA
0TTUMWA and BUBLINGTOITi
FOR SALE AT
PLATTSMOUTH,
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS,.
NEBRASKA CITY,
DES MOINES,
KNOXVILLE,
ALBIA, .
MONROE,
PELL A,
OSKALOOSA.
EDDTVILLR,
OTTDMWA.
Baggage checked from Ottumwa i
Chicago and the East.
Passengers have ciudce of all the great lines l'u
lag North, East and Spilth, and will find t ckets l
all principu! points Last !y all routes at the Ottumwa
ticket otlii-e of thi company.
FaswenKers wilt find this route Quick, Safa aust
Jure in its connections.
C. K.PKRKIN'3, Euper'nt-mlrat.
L. CARPER, Geueral Frcrght and passenger Ageii
N
ORTII MISSOURI RAILROAO
TO St. LOUIS
AXD ALL POIXTS EAST
Via S
Tf
a
ss;
Connects with the Iiannibai & St Joseph K. R. s
Macon City, l:lii miles ea.--t of Sc. Joseph and form
The Only All JlaiX Route from Atchison and !i f
Jolh to St Ixnti,
Making direct nnd reliable connection with
Famous Express Trains
Leaving St Louis at -1 o'clock in the afterno-u, rui
niiif through to all Kastxru citier without t II -incut's
delay . Pmeusers goin to
Philadflphta, Sun York; finitimore. Wiihirtjt'
rUtiburff. B"t!tilo, Cleveland, and all
.Veic England Totrns end Cities,
Via the abovo line have le s chanps of Cars et)
Hake Quicker Timo
Tbati by any ether route. Passengers going t
points in Central aid Sout'ipn Ohio, Central an
Souihern Indiana, Sr.u'hern Illinois, and U poir:t
'n Kentucky luake severol honrs quicker time tha J
can be mide via any other roure.
Thrcuch Tickets can be purchased at all Raihoat
Ticket 'ftices in the wc:.
Be it understood, that th? fre to a'l poiuta t'-t it
the Fame via tbe North Jlii-ifruri Ka'lrn&4 and Ft.
Louisas by way of Chicago or any other r ute. 8
via ft L'-tuis Route.
ISAAC II FTT'itG Y.OS,
Preiideot and Gen'l Su.i't, St Loui , Ms
II. H. WHEr'LKR,
Ccn'l Ticket A; erf. St I.oni, Mo.
W. W. EHMXUKK,
Gca'l Frfight Aifent ft LouiM, M.
P. II. EAUl.KV,
AJrr.t, St Louirt. M.
I. M. DiiSX,
Gm'l Wr-stern Agent, St Joseph. U.
THH SHORT ALL RAIL LINB
EAST
To Chicnqn, Detroit, Toledo, St T.ouis,
7-ftftjyrtt'. IadiiinttinU, Cincinnati. Irtixvilte,
Stishriil, Cairn, Mt-mpis, Ce?HmJrfs, Whr?I-
i7. 'ittH'itir . BufT'ilo, Atn-p.-tra Fif .?. Ilarru-
Ourg, Baltimore 11 ri.iii.in. ''on, Phtl'ue'phia,
Seio Yurk; JUt4on, drc.
Is vl the old, reliable Central Eouic the
Hannibal & St. Jo. I. B.
3
T-Take the II i ST. JO. 11. H. line tf MUfouri
River Packets from
PLATTSMOUTH
To St. Jooep'i, where oun 'ct ions are made w"h
Two Daily Ezpress Trains
On the II & St Jo. K. It., rui thn.uch from baiut
Joseph to Quiticy wittut chanse of car,
CONNECTING AT QUINCY
WTi.li Chicago, Iiurlinst.in A Q'lin y, and Toted.i,
VU1.-.K .It U .t,-i II l'Hili.i.-.T t:.r .til -.. ..., L'.,u.
Xorth and Sor.th.
Por St. Louis
Close connection m.ide at MACON with NORTH
MISSOURI R R. for St I.uu.s, and ut Hauuibal with
Daily Mif. Kivt-r Packet fur St. Louis, meals and
staterooms free, leaving etory evi niiisoo arrival of
trains from th'- wes-t, and arriving in St. Louis nxt
mornir-g in eear-on for b :iness, aud to coniiecl with
Chicago, Alton A St. Louis, Terre Hau'e, Alton A St.
Louis, and Ohio A Mi.MfMj.pi Kailroads.for all points
East, North and south.
NEW SLEEPISG
CAR 8
Run on .Night Train?.
V3 Buy your through tickets via Hannibal St.
Jo. K. R. at their ticket offices iu Onialot, Council
Blufls PUttsmouth, Nebranka City, et. Jojeph,
at d on each Packet in the line, and enjoy the con -scionsiieas
of haYiag taken the short, cr.eau and
quick n ute east- C. W. MEAD, fien tiup't.
r. . OI10AT. Gen'l Ticket Agent
II. H. COURTRIOHT. Gen'l I'r't Agt.
Clannibal & St. Joe 11 11
Packet Line-
One of the Company Steamers leaves daily from
every point on th'-1 Missouri River aliove St. Jo.eph,
and artivea at St. Joseph in time to connect with the
express tiain on the Hannibal A St. Joseph Railroad
for Hannibal, at which place connecriou i made the
same evening with one of the Ke kuk Packets, which
arrives in t iuie to connect wirh next morr ing trains
ut of St. Loui for Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louis
vill', Terre Haute, Vhiu .ton City, B.i limore,
Fhiladeldiirr, New York, lioston, a r:.l In all other
Eastern, Northern and Smithcm Cities. The ahevs
mentioned lines of cieKant lackr-t ai' coccde,! Uj
all travelers to be the best on the tre.-ttra Waters.
THROUGH TICKETS
For sale to St. Loui. nr.d all Enstri d, Nnrt! cm s.tid
Southern cities via the above liijcs at Denv'-r City,
Omha, Council Htntfs, Plattsmouth, IT-'Sraska Cliy
and at all other principal ticket oOccs i i the west.
AsyMeals and State-rooms fref! "44
R. FORD, Sup't U. R. H. I,., St. Joseph.
11. Q. I'UUOL-SOX, 8ec'y R. R P. L.,St. Jose.
J. D. SIMPSON, Agont,
a2S Plattpmonfh. N-"liralr.
FURNITURE,
COFFINS '
AND '
Cabinet - Work !
H- BOECK
Having enlarged his Shop and SaUs-ror.raj won'il
respectfully remind lb people in this vicinity that
he can furnish tbem with tbe very best Fntuiture,
Chairs, oro'her Cabinet-work, at the most rfagon
able rates, I shall kep constantly en hand a lar
assortment of Eastern Work, and am also prepared
to manufacture anything in my line on short notice.
A large assortment of Keauy oiadc Coffins kept at
all times. Cal and examine my stock and price
jelOdwtf n. BOECh'.
" WAGONS!
3 U. rORTER & 'CO
Are agents In this city for tbe sV.e ct .thelcelibrated
South Bend Wagons
Made bv Snidfbake" Bros Tbey hav on iand? t
$od assortment, which Will be replenished as fast as
needed. Tuey piopo-e sll at the ery lowest
Sgni's.
I'latt'mnilh, Jfr.n-li C5 If