Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 21, 1867, Image 3
LOCAL NEWS- CSe 'Important acdLnn Notice," ia another column. JuiJge II. S. Jennings, of Lincoln City, orrired in town yesterday. gAn Pitensive fire hns been raging on tba Missouri river bottom opposite this city for several days past. 5"0. F. Johnson ha9 procured a few firit class- musical instruments which will be ready for sale in a short time. G3?0 jr townsman, Wot. Stadelmann Esq., leflfer Lincoln a few days ago with an assortment of Clothing He think) cf opening a Clothing IIoue id that city. 5?"J. Throckmorton Jt.Son have bzea refitting tbair shoo shop and havejuit reseived a large stock of all kinds of Boots and Shoe. Call and see them. tf'The prairie grass between this city nn l Silt Creek has been pretty much all urr.l oIF. Wa think it would have been the part of wisdom to hare lft it until spring. Ji'We have been shown a specimen of potatoes raised by Mr. Scott, of Rich ardson county which are hard to beat. They are of the Peach Blow variety, and about six of then would fill a peck ice 18 j.re. gSThe Nebraska City papers hive both enlarged. TheTii Weekly Press is now an eight column paper, and the AVtrj has added another column to each page of the weekly edition. The IIkrald hopes to imitate them noon. (5Congres meets to day. We hope they may continue in session nntil the question of Reconstruction is thoroughly disposed of and tho whole machinery of government in harmonious working or der. rpffe learn from C. II. Walker that the representatives(of twenty. five families are now engaged ic putting up houses in SaunJer" county. They have selected lands adjacent to each other, and the balance of the "outfit" will be hero early in the spring. 55fEsquire O'Neill has been doing the city and county good service by opening a new road south of town. lie superintended thejob and done much of the work himself, and you may "bet heavy" that it is done right. tyWn. T. Parcel, Esq., has secured a piese of land adjoining Lincoln City, where ha propose carrying on an eiten eive gardening business. He is one of the best gardeners in Nebraska, and the 'people of Lincoln will Cnd him one c f tb most upright men in their community. 5?"Mr. O. P. Whittier arrived in the city last Monday direct from Cheyenne, where he has been engaeed in teaming for ion:e time. IIo informs us that everything goes with a rush out at the new city of the mountains, and that Cheyenne is a "big thing on ica." 2"0ur worthy county Treasurer, S. Duke, E-q , arrived at home last Satur day after an absence of several weeks, at the east and south. He visited his old home ia Virginia for the first time in near thirty years. We "calculate" ho found things somewhat changed from the; scones of thirty years ago. CiTF. S. White, Eq., of this city, has taken the contract of delivering the stone for the new Capitol builuing at Lincoln. He has already sent out severnl teams to ooromence th-3 work. That's right. We hope more of our citizens will have an eye towards business atLincoln. ''There is money in it." 5?"C'ur Nebrnska City friends make considerable noiae over their "Railroad connection" by the C. B. t St. Joe Rail road. It runs just as near to thntcity as it does to Plattsmouth three miles from the ferry lanJing on the Iowa side. It ost Otoe county $40,000 to get it there. CThe A'eru-a makes mention of a man named Nash being arrested for indecent Conduct towards anotner man's wife. The pnper does not say anything about his politics, and we therefore conclude lie votes the copperhead ticket, es they are certain to mention the politics of every Republican wbo commits a crime. fTMr. Herman Herold has opened a Furrier's establishment on Main St., two doors west o' Amison &, Dovey's. We presume he will let the publlo know, through the columns of tho Hebalp, what he has to sell and what he can manufac ture. The people are all anxious to know -and everybody roads the Herald. p57"Weston, the pedestrian, has failed in his third attempt to mike one hun dred, miles in twenty. four hour. He has twa more trial?. He made the first fifty miles, on his la-.t attompt, in ten hours and five minutes. His fact beearnp so swollen before ho had made the hun dred miles thatch? abandoned the attempt for that time. f2p"It is the 6ol2ain duly of every gro cer to restrain from selling to his cus toraers an article of food whioh he knows is positively injurious to the heal'.h, and he is deprived of all excuse for doing so when a better article for the purpose can h) readily obtained at the same cost Now the Best Chemical Saleratm made by D. B. Dj Land l Co.. can always be had, and this is known to be pure, and free from all deleterious matter. No gro cer xthoregards the"wt)!faie ,of his ous tcasff fr.ii i; k (TST'During service in ths Episcopal Church last Sunday rnominjr, the .build- ing was discovered to bo on Ere in the vicinity of tha fiue Ladders nnd water were soon procured bytbe congregation, and the fire extinguished without damage to the building except the tearing down of a considerable amount of plastering. The fire originated from some defect in the Sue. "F. M. Timblin. Esq., of Centre Valley Post Office, in thisjeounty, has onr sincero thanks for a club of eight sub scribers to the Herald', accompanied b'y tho requisite amount of greenbacks. Mr. Timblin is an energetic man, and desires to soo the Herald in every f amily in the State. If a few more of our friends would follow his example it would give us pleasure to record the fact. 5The old stand of S S. Billings is beginning to look likeja different affair. Cnder the supervision of R. G. Doom, Esq., the whole front has been torn down, the floor takin out and tha earth remov ed down to a level with the street gradi, and Masons are now at work putting in the bricK work of a new front When completed, this will bo a first-class busi ness house, and the Messrs. Doom are first-closs business men. JBring along your threshing reports We have already received the statement of the amount of grain threshed by one or two machines, and they make a flat tiring exhibit for the agricultural inter etts of Cass county. We want the state- from every man who has run a thresher in this county this season, as we believe that to be the most accurato method of ascertaining tho amount of grain pro duced. 3The County Commissioners made an appropriation of $50 last Monday for the erection of a bridge west of Stove Creek on the Lincoln City road. By put ting in this one bridge the road can be shortened some two or three miles, mak iog not more than forty -Jive miles from Plattsmouth to Lincoln, and one of the best roads in the State. Ev. ry stream and ravine between here and Lincoln is substantially bridged with either plank or stone no brush or log arrangements. 50. F. Johnson, Druggist, is fit ting up the lower story of the old Sheri dan House, where he will open his stock of drugs and medicines, also an assort ment of late papers in fact he proposes keeping a regular News Depot. John son is an energetic business man, and deserves a liberal patronage. Being a thoroughly educated druggist, he i emi nently qualified to carry on that branch of the business. 5?"A young fellow by the name of Charles McUregory, who has been in this vicinity for some time, was detected in stealing a pair of new boots from Mr. E. Buttery, on Tuesday last. He was brought before Recorder Dirrington, who committed him to jail until yester day morning, when he was brought out and examined The theft was proved, and he wa sentenced to fifteen days la bor on the publio highway, with ball and chain to his leg. That's the way to do it. It is the only way to cure petty thieves. s?"See the new advertisement of J. II. & W. P. Snell, of Ashland. They have built a fine brick store on Main St., and are now going to do business on bus iness principals. There is a large trade to be had at Ashland by some one, and the Messrs. Snell are taking the proper course to secure it. We have not the pleasure of an acquaintance with them, but we are assured that they are just the kind of men to succeed in business and give the best of tatisfaetion to all their customers. Z3 We learn that W. Mickelwait, Esq., of this city, intends opening a Lumber Yard at Lincoln immediately. The peo ple of Lincoln will find Mr. Mickelwait a go ahead man, and one that can and will accomplish much towards the rapid and permanent growth of that city. lie nev er does anything by halves, but enters with his whole mind into whatever ho un dertakes. If he opens a lumber yard there the people can rest assured that he will furnish them wi'.h all they may de sire in that line. He has the a cans and thj will two very necessary ingredients. f5?"The contractors have finished up the work of grading Second street, and they are now tearing up the dirt on Main street west of Sixth. We have heard several persons express a fear that the filling in the creek near the south bridge on Second street Wfculd wash out with the first high water. We bavo not exam ined the work, but suppose the City Council or some authorized committee of their choosing will be fully competent to decide upon the question. Is is perma nent improvements that we need, and the city is abundantly able to have such, and none other. If there is a doubt in regard to the stability of any improvement, that doubt should be cleared up by making the permanency of the work certain. gsfVio have now in full operation in this city one of the beat Graded Schools in the State, under the charge of that eminent teacher, Prof. E. R. James. The old district school house, on the cor ner of Mailt and Sixth streets, has been thoroughly repaired and remoddlei, and it is now one of the finest school buildings in the State. The Primary and Interme diate clas-es are on the first floor, under charge of eminent female assistants, and the second floor is occupied by the High 01 lUe rriBCifiUi, i roi, oames, We Cave delajeJ making mention cf this school fcr 3E9 tia? i'h th ict;ati5a of ;i3- 'iting the school ard eivino-n detailed nc j count of it9 workings in the different graces. e hope ta jet do this. Dr. Ci II. Black, and C. II. Parmele, Eq School Directors, are entitled to great credit for their u ttiring and unceasing energy in getting this School into suc cessful operation. We shall eptak of it again soon. (5?"A3 W'H be seen by reference to an other column, the Plattsmoath Mercan til.j Library Association held a meeting last Friday evening an ! adjourned to meet again to-morrow (Friday) evening. It is to be hoped that every person feeling an interest in this organization will bo pre sent at the next meeting, and that the different committees, among tho most important of which is the Ways and Means committee, will bo prepared t- re port. Every person who can, bhould be prepared to donate two or three volumes to tbo Ass iciation, and thus we will have a nucleus for a first class Library. It is hardly necessary for us so urge upon our citizens the importance of making this enterprise a eucj'S, as there is not, pro bably, a man in this community who does not recognize its importance. One of the principal features of this kind of organization is that the poor man who desires acc?s to valuable reading may have an equal chance with those who are able to purchase any and all books they may desire to read. Let us have a full turn out on Friday evening, and show that there is yet life in Plattsmouth. m St. Luke's Cliurcli. The Rector, Wardens and Vestry of St Luke'd Church return their thanks to the citizens Of Plattsmouth, by whose timely aid so terrible a calamity as tho burn ing of the church was prevented on Sun day last. The accident originated from a defect in the flue which endangered the building, but which this fire has boon the providential means of discovering. Signed. GEO. C. BETTS, Reotor For the Vestry, D. II. Wheelkr, Cierk. 5?"ForSale One of Lamb's superior knitting machines the. only kind made that widens and narrows. Euquire at this once. Desirable Property for Sale. One dwelling nour-e, witu seven roams, cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set with fruit trees, shrubbery, &6. D. Marquettb. Enquire of S.Duke, Agent. mylG 5rAny person having for rent a small piece of land from ten to fifty acres with a comfortable house on it, can find a good and permanent tenant by arplying at the Herald office tf. DR. M H". M'CLUSKEY DENTIST' Wi t rlo nil woik In lit- lint on short notice. Jtrj-Odce with Dr. Livingston. July C. Plattsmouth. Lodee No- 6, A- F- & A. 21. Reiriflarromninnlcationf 1st auU 3d Mondays ofeach month, at ti I o'clock, p. in. E. T. HI KE, W. M. W. II. ANDERSON', SrC. Nebraska Chapter No- 3,B A- H. l-ruUr conviciit;Es 2.1 ami 4th Tutsdiyi of ev h moulh, at S 1-2 o'clock p in. 1. II. WHEELKR, H.P. E C. LEWIS, Pee I. 0. 0. F. 11 itte Ldire. No. 7, meets every Satnriajr evening kt tlie C'urt Hoiix Hall. Mothers o other Lodges fe rrieot fill ly ii.vited to visit tliis Loljrr. Byordorof P. P. G A33, N. O. St. teEw AtN, Rec. Sec'y. I. 0. G. T. Ilegnlar medium every Friday evening. Traveling TnuplarK respectfully invited. WM. L. WELLS, W.C.T. WM' R. MATni?. W. S. SAM'L M. CUAPMAN, Lod?e Dfputy, rT-EXCEI.:?IOR DE REELODilK. No. 1. Plaits mouth, hoi Is regular inoe'iDgi on the third Wednes day evenings of t;tch ninmn. Uro S. V. CHAPMAN, W D T. Bro. W. L. Wii.w, W D S Sifter E. J. Iu.iT nzllT, W DVT. j5Sr.HOK i.lM'i LODGE No. 8, Mt. Pleasant, bold refill. i- ni"etinF evrv Saturdav evenins Bro- K. A. KlttKPATKiCK, W V. T. H. T. HCO'IES. W. j. Kro F. M. TIMBLIN, Lodre Drputv. E. STRAY NOTICES TAKP.N CP hy the subscriber, one mi! north-vre-tofMt. J lesnt clmol House, October 0:h 1SC7. one Pony C"lt. nppoed to te ihrec y ais old, of a bav color, and branded !;' on left Rhf.nld-r. no'ilw5 R- E. COI-N1KYMAN TAKEN UP ly the subwribiT, at his rea dence on Four Mile Cre. lt, five miles south we.-t f Pla'.ti mouth, Caas county, Neviask.i, November 13. A. D. 1S67 one three year old Sta, lelt ear eroriwd. ahy color, some white on bick and be;ly: also, two ea-llng stears, ooe white or roa'ii.h color, red ears; ihe oiher reJ with white haad. a d somewhat dis eased about the head, b.th supposed to he branded with n X. 11EXRY SNTDKIl. KovJ4w5 TAKEN CP by the subscriber at Ms ieidence In Eight Mi e Grove precinct, tn the 21 d .y nf Novem ber 1 867, one yearling heifer calf, of a roan color, no marks or brands. nov7w5. LEWIS GIBEKSON. TAKEN CP by the subscriber; at his residence in Mf. Pl-au-aot precir.ct, Cvsc nntv Nebraska, Octo ber 22 i 15o7, one bright bay Bl'f, 6 or T year Id, about 15 hands hi.h, collar mirks on the top of her nck. and had on a halter wl en taken up. nov7w5 DAVID O. EHOOPMAN. Taken up by the snbsdiber at his premises in Mt. Pleasant precinct, lass Co., Neb. about 3 miles wet of the Mt. Pifnsant town-sit, on the 2i J day of October, a D ISO", ona 3 year old Steer , bluck and r. it spotted, white in t out bead. Also, one year lirirftf'eei, of a red color, with tAg horns, aud is ma: ked with a ross on ths rii;ht hio. Octobei24 6w ' JUH.V UXKtX. Taten up by the subscriber at his premise In Mt. Pleasant jirecinct, about 8 miles west of the Mt. Pse.isaat town He, on the 22 d day of October, A D 1 67, two Yearl ug Steer, ens cf rea color and the other a kind of brvwu Color, with white spo s n head. HANS T1MM. October" 5 Taken up by the ubcri!er at his prni.- in the north part of Elyhi-Mile f!ri,i pt. ctn t, tj'. rointy. Neb., on Octob' r 22J, 1667, one iwo-yrr.- old Heiter, rd with line bacit. JAMKS tilittaiiK. o81 5w II- r. Worthinfon Attorney and Counselor AT LAW, Office tn K.i'bach's Block, corner ot Douglas and 13th streets, Omaha, Nebraska. aucl4 BOOKS I STAT ONERY. ( BacV, School Evk, Kwpapor. Mgiics, Periodicals, nd ;i k.ador at-lonry, at MUBPHV'S LOOK-STORE. r-s' HMotice to Builders, NEBRASKA. STATE CAPITOL Sealed Pioposals for the execution of the several descri itions of Artificers Wurki nece-iSjtry in the if ction of the new State llou. e of Nebraska, t V built at Lincoln, Lanes, w co inty. N-b-a-kj Said Prop-js-ila will be received by ih Sup -riritendent at his oltire at Lioclii, nn or before the lhh Jay of January, laoB, at le'i.lotk, noon, and wi:l be -ir-jecl to the approval of trie ComniiioLer.i la accord ance with an Act eutitled au Act -'To provide for tha locatio t of the -eat of Government nf the Mate of N ba ttdka, and for -t be e ection of I'ubiic UuiiJitiga hertat. approved Juue Hih, 1907." Ihe plans and sparine iiious tnn be seen on and after the 10th day of November, 1S67, iu ti e tffice of the superintendent at Llnr iin. All Proposals tnu-t be accomptni'd by written agreements and livndx at nut les, than dnuble the contract price, with sureties to bo aiprovd by the Commissioner, an I conditioned for tlie faithful per formanco of the contract on or before the 1-t day of S'p'.eniber. 1S6S. The C'lmuii-n-ionf rs reserve ti e risjht to reject any and all bids, if in their judgment they are too high. JOHN MoKKi. Architect acd Superintendent. 1 itli r,f October, 1S67 3n WAITED V GENTS $150 per month, everywhere, male nnd fema e, to sell the UKXIIXE roMMJt SKA'MJC FAMILY SKWIXO A.ACIIIX, the reHtest invention (f the age. Price 1S. Every Machine warrdutod three years Address, M. LEWIS Jt CO , scpl2 4w P. O. llux 80u:l St. Louis, Mo. I)1VCI.I.I.S ar all price Any persons wishing to purchase Firm-property, ot Residences in town Till find t!i em for sale at al prices. By DOR RING TON, mrT. Rbal E.vraTa r.Mit NOTICE. Anteny BohlACheid, of Couucil Blnff.'?, in the Ftate of Iowa, will titk nn'ice that Murphee & J-impson, of the County of Cam and Mate nf Nebraska, di I, on the 2tth day ol October, a r lr-oT Cle their petition iu the Disti ict Court of the 2d Ju lirjal District or Nebraska, within and for Ca- roun'y, aain-t the aid Anteny bohNchei i, de'eudant, s'ttlu? forth that the suiii delcndnl t.i in-le' ted to the said plaintiff in the huiu of $ T'l 37 on !:i certain promissory note, nifide, executed and :eiivered by the gaid defendant tu the said l lulut.tf. iearinir d itv on the lit dny o. Octob-r, liG7. aud cjnng for th p tyment of $7t) 87, one day alter date, uith interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum and pruving that ths said An lenv BoUis:hied may be ailjudsed to py th said as afore;ai'l; and the said Anteny DuhUcheid is re quired to a ppjar and tnswer said petition on or bo tore the 9ih day of December, a l 167. Yoa are further not fied that an order of attach ment has been issued in said cause, and that your property situated in said coun;y, to wit.- Lot- one, two, four and ten (1, S, 4 and 10,) in block two (2;, south of the Public ?iuare, aod lots ten and eleven (10 and II), in clock me (1), south, ranee one (1), east or the Public Sqiaie, all in Rock III. ff city Cass county, Ncbraalti, have been attuclied In par sUHnce thereto. AlOIU'lIlt & clMl'iON. W. E. Chapin, Att for Plaintiff. Ordered that tie foregoing notice be published :our consecutive wet-'ts in tte iPniK iteraid. J. II. BROWN. oc31 4w Clerk District Court. PLOWS! PLOWS! C. E. FORGY, Manufacturer of all kinds of Far eii in? Implements, .3uch as the celebrate! Rod Brexkioe Plows. Mould Board Ure.ik-r-, St.irini; Plows. Single and Double Shoel", Cultivator- tnd liairows. Repairing done n -.h or t notice Allwoik warranted. Havinirhnd muih experien-e in the business, I feel assured that 1 car gtve gene''ul s ilisf iction. Please give me a cul before purchasing elsewhere. Plattsmouth. Neb., May 6th, 1S07. Flouring AND WOOL- CARDIAC. Ho! f r Salt Cre k.wh-re you can kill two birds with oi.e tonc, pet roar Gra n Ground and Wool Csrde I at the smiie t on ; the machinery for bo'.h Is in -u rfect order. V-j?e the Patent Machine Cards, which were run enowb last year to establish their superiorly over the ud kind, as a l who nsed the i can testify. The suierioritr of Mr. S. Twiss as a Curder is Well knowc, nnd his f-ervlcs are still le tained for the benefltof the public. With the above advantages we flattcrnurse lves that we can make It to the aavar. tage of til who warn work in our line to come this way. D. lH. f'roprirtnr. nijll . TWljS, I'artlrr. Prices Reduced! Has just recei d a large asortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. DRV GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, of all description?, And a peneral assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. AV kinls cf COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchais;e for Goods. Cash paid for FC'IiS, !UZS, WUEA T, Ac ser2S C. H. HKROI.D. FAR.11 For SALE CHEAP. The well known farm of S. H. Cummins, situate two miles West of Plait-mouth, on th Denver road, with the li!i:b"r the ct -, i- for sale verv chejn. Apply to J (5. ci'MtllNS. on the adjoining farm. A I bo, lots 7 and 6, block It, in I'latlamcutli. aiiji-1 if PIANOS. PIANOS, MELODEONS. COUTCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dea'er la the celebratr-d Steck & McCamrr.on riancs, and other Musical Instruments. EC?" A 11 Instruments warranted Ore years. J octtl ly F.tiergetic Mtn and Ladies uanled to can I'fss lor the ORIGIN AND HISTORY or th BOOKS of the BIBLE, By Prof. CaUin E. Stove, D. D. Showi'g srbal the BiMe Is nut: what it is, and how to ue it; tracing the hi-iory .f each booa r.p to its orlfrin with the inspired authors, and campleb'ly answi-rine all It lldel cavils end olj-ctioi s to Hie Scriptures It i an ord.nnry lihrar of Bib ical 11 is tory in asinxlr1 volume, brief, Ciear, aucurati-, con clusive and highly io'erctTui! A mvei pieca of common sense. It is n eded in every family sthere the Bible is read, as well as by eveiy Mbbath School teacher, student and clergyman, and being the only bonk on the sn' ject ever published or sold in this country, agents can easily see the advantage of canva-RitiS f 'T this work, (-'end fore rcnlms con taining notices and indorsements irom leading min isters of all denomin .t-.ons. Addresj ZK1GLER, McCURBT CO , nov7m4 N. ii!3 olive Street, St. hauls. Mo. Probate Notice. Ketlce is hereby given that A. W. Peach. Gaardl aa for 'he minor heirs of Celesta A Bellows, late o Cass county, Kebraka. deoeased, has this day ten- r' d his resign ation as said 'inardma, ami applied to the ronit to make his final se tlement with the estate pf said beirs. aid srttli merit will be beard on THCUSHAY the 21M day of NOVKMBKK, A. V. 1507, at 1 o'clock p. m , at wuich lime all persons interested can appear and object thereto if any they bave. Witness my band, thu 5: a dy of November 1?S7 J. W. MARSHALL, nor. 7 3 Probate Judge. PrcFj.ilc IVotice- Kotlee Js her. by Riven that Matthew Midkiff has this day made el'pt cation tothe Probate Court cf Cass county to Im appoinle-1 Administrator of the estate of James A. Mi.lkifl, Ute f Cass county, de oesteJ. TLo Court wi:i bear said application on Friday, November 22 J, 1357, at 1 o'c'ock p. m , st which time til persons Interes ted can ppar and shovcai.se why said appoint mnt shou'd cot be made if ai'y tbsy bare. civto under r--. yjrd -'its !t dav i.f November, !5"7 J. v. M1K5UALU. ot 7 3 rrrb'e J :?;. ATTENTION We are just !n recelp; o? str iTA.l-.tj AND VINTEK' DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, (lueensware, Iron, Nails, Groceries, ifce. w o u o lH SCIITJTTIiER WAGONS constantly on hand. lloline Plows and nil UintU of AGUIClXTVICAIs ffl MPLEHEYrij. Which ws ara sellicg at the lowest cash price. Please sail aed examlae our (took si see for yourselves STAUDE & J0H.1 U CLiBX Clark 8c Plummer, (Successors to Tootle, Ilanna & Co..) DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, Hats, aps, Doors, PIVTTSJIOUTII, NEBRASKA- Keep on band a full stock of all kinds of .AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Tho Cheapest and Best. E. A. WIGGBNHORN As CO., nave Just roeeived a larg-e an! splendid stock of Kev and Fashionable Goods, consisting e YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS. KOOIS AND SHOES. READY MADE CLOTHING, Iiowest Cash Prices! riavlng purchased them fircashin New Tork and Bos'on. We assure the public we ean and will sell Goods as low as any bouse west of St. Louis or Chicago. fiST'Remember ihe Old Corner, now called tht TXTq-w TSTorls: 0l3L store, CORNER MAL AXD SECOND (or Leitt) STREETS. tJ-Our motta la "QUICK SALES AXD SMALL ritOriTS." Platts-mottii. Nebraska, September 2Gth, 15G7. X. A. WIGCISHOBV TROSPECTUS OF THE "NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL." The nnder igced proposes to estsblish Weekly Newspaper at Lincoln City, the Capital of the State of "biaska, to becilled Tne Nebraska htateJou nal." the fli-st issue of which will Le about the l.t Octr.ber. 1S0T The whole outfit for Ihe Office will be entirely new, and wi:l embrace - good Job Oljlce, as well as the News Department. Ilavi tg had much experience in Journalism, and being one of the 11 t settleia in Nebraska; cons- quenuy beini; well acquainted with the wants of the people, aud the resources of the State, we flatter nurseif hat we can give sent'ral sati-fuction in the enterprise. The "Jonmal will advocate Kcpnblieiin prlnci- pics, nut will be Conducted on an independent scale, nnwill be courteous to all partieaUnd sects. Returning our thauks to our old friends and pa trons, we trust tiny will assist os in this new inter prise. TERMS $2.00 per aiiCom tn s lvanee. JACOB lAWOX. Probate Notice Notice Is hereby given that all claims against the estate of R. J. Palmer, dee'd, must be on cia in this office on or before the ZOlh day of MARCH, A D l6fi, at which time "aid claims will be determined npon. Given o ider my band this 13:h dy of !.teraber, ADl-CT. JOHN W. MARflTAI.L, tepl9 6w Probate Judge. IVOTICE. JAMES O'NTIL is my authorized Agent for the coll' etion c f all accounts due the undersigned for medical services; his receipt will he valid for the payment of any monies on said ncconnts An;a5t 14, 1S67. R. R. LIVINGSTON, M.I). G K. McCALLUM, Maritif ciurer of acd dealer ia Sruldles and Harness, Of every description, whole's1 and rea!l No. 130' Msln street, trt"a O'.h a- d h st-er-. "b'aska-City. ! CITIZENS ! ANDERSON. Groceries, Queens ware, Boots, Shoes. Notions, Sash, &c. HARDWARE. WOODEN-WARE, QUEENSWARE, Which ihey will stll al ihe D. SCHFASSZ. PALL TRADE 1867. 0 rj Q s PRATT & FOX, Importers and Manufacturers' Agents of HARDWARE a CUTLERY, Large stocks of American Screw Co. Screws, Ames bhovelsand Spades, Douglass' Mann.aiturir.p Co et,lfuu"UU' Am,!rica Ttne CaUery, English t'eck- Agents for HERRING'S SAFES, Forsyth's Scales and Truck Orders Cilel at Factory r.leri. Orders solicited. PRATT & FOX. Cor Mu'.t snJ Va?hincn At?, op;"- Tin J '. l.f'l'.w. :( ! An Old 8oiik Set to a JVow Tuu i I t i i i i 1887. e? frmrm their holts cmt mt. isd Jfirasil Bat In spit of catt, ai'j it? abriti. "la years established in y. T. CiifJ "Only infallible remedies known. ' VFree from Poisons." "Not dangerous tothe Human Pamli,.' "Kats come oat of their boles to die." Cos tar's Rat, Hoach &c, Exterm Is a paste used fur Rati, JUic, Eouck, Llaci and Jted Antt, dta. Costar's Bed-Bug j5xtrfbinator Is a liquid or wash tie. d to destroy, and also ao a preventive for Bci Bug, dto. Costar's Electric Powder fcr Insects Is for Moth. Mqtiit. flaa, Bed Bvgi, Intact on Wants, Fowl, Animals, dto. a7-I ! ! Bswark ! ! ! cf all wo. thie;; Imitations. J3- tie that "Coster's" name Is on each Bo, Dot no and I'latlc be oie you buy. Address Henry IS. Costar,' 434 Broadway, Nt Totk. M0- ?,-ld In Flotttmouth, Jfebratk., by niae Buttery & Ce , and O t. Johcsea, and i(iaXiW ad Betsllers evrywtare. OOHTAR'8 CtLtOBATCO BUCKTHORN SALVE. For Cots, Barns, B; uises, WounJ, Toils, Caseets, Rrcken Kreaht-, Sore Nipolex, llloedn.g. Blind and Painful Piles. Scrofulous, Putrid and ill-c nditiones Soros, Ulcer-, (.Haoduiar Swellings, . upiii ns, Cuta neous Aff 'Ction, Kiiiiiwurm, tch, ("ori s, liutlots. Chllbiainn. &; Chapped IIiuOk, Lips, Ac; Biles W Spider. Insircts, Aniuii's, Ac V.Huxen, 2 ) c- nts, &o cnts and $1 sizes. S-.!d I y all Ui in (iists evety n hei e And by lliiNKV It. CUaTAU, Depvt 451 Brssel. wsy. N. V. 45,. And by O P. Johnson, aad Blk, Bsttsrv at Co., flattsuio'jtn, jtsbratka. COSTAR'S V.'iTlClAt. Corn Solvent. For Corns, Bunlor.s, Warts, Ic. lloi.e 25 renin, TO certs and tl sts"S T8r S.ld bv all Druaffists eve ywhete. nd by HtNKV R. CUSVAK, Otr.nl 4al Eresl. vtav, S. Y. ' Mir And by Black, Butt-'ry 4 Co. ad O. T. Jeaa ron, riattsmouth, Nobrssia. f COSTAR'S sMl I P A RATIO Ot Bitter Sweet h Orange Blossoms, rOH Br ATJTirYlNG TUT complexioh. t'scd snren ar.d bf-autify the Skin, rimers Freckle, Pimples, r'ruptions, c Ladies are now niirg It In preft rence to all others. Hntt'es fl t3old bv all Drccgiits evrrjrhs'e. And byilENRV li. CoiAR, Depot 484 Eresd wav, N Y Ttf An lbyO ? Johr.rsa and Biack, Batters- A C-, I'latumooth, Nebrt Vs. UOSTAlVr flCTOHAL Cough Hemedy. F.ir Coughs. C-'lds, llcarseherfs. Sore Thread, Crocp, 'VYhropiujr Cou?t, Itfluenia, tlima, Ccn-ubiptioii, Bronchial Affections and all iiseascs tit the lurc.it and Lung's. Uuzcs 5 cents. 60 cents and (1 sizes " tVO'tl by all DrngKi-ts r vervwhere. . And by HENRY R COSTAR, Vtj;t 4S4 Broad way, N. Y. WAtid by Flack, Eut.try 4 C and O. T. Jshn icn, Piatttraootb, Nebraska. CO STAR'S CELEBRATXD BISFIOP PILLS, A ISIVR6AL IjINNER PILL. For Nervous and Eick Hesdsehe, f'rstiv cist, InJ' gstlon, dyspepsia, Billionf ness. Constipation, iJiar- rhea, Colics, Chilis Fevers and genera! deranEcmeat of ihe Plget.tiv Orpins. Boxes 25 cinia. f "en's to f 1 t.!old bv ail DruiTii-ls every .-. hr re. , Ard Ly ULXEY K. COiTAR, l'tl-U 4St Bri.l- way, N Y. Jri "if i' 2.'r.t(.a ui V uc' . ;u' -t j.' , Cn , V.,?r.i; . N'--i.r4- . ; 'it