Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 19, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS'
CIA IJS FOIl THE Iil.lt A 1.5).
To a Club of 1 new subscribers to the HiRALD
for aneyear, r'-olved on or before th lit of Janu
ary, 1S68, all at thi same PostofiS:e, we will furnish
the paper at fJ 00.
Any one ieuJiu us a litt of IS new snbscribsrs
an J f 30 In money, on or before the lit of January
It, shall receive the HrRALU for one year for
his t rouble.
We will famish the IIeald and either Harper's
Weekly, Monthly Mig mci or Baair to nsiM sub
scriber for ti 00 ptr annum. Subscription price
to riarper'a publ.catiou is 3 1 CO each.
("Gen. R. R. Livingston wiTlJecture
before the Library Association next Mon
day evening. Subject Geology."
(TJu'le Crounse has been holdinrr
court for Chief Justiao Mason, at Ne
braska City, during the patt week.
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("SylTanus Cobb has written orer
fifty miles of stmes for tb"e ledger, and
is still p.t it.
'T?rIr. G. W. Peok. General Agwit
for the Nebraska Comicinirraih, was in
the city this week.
f?5?Remembcr the leoturo next Mon
day eveainz. It will commence at G 1 2
o'clock.
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(T'Amison Jfc Dovey are packing pork
nt the rate of 50 to 100 hogs per day.
They pay from 6 to 7 cts. per pound.
fThe National Republican Conven
tion has been called to meet at Chicago
on the 11th of May next.
The people of Lincoln have n
grand supper this evening for the pur
poc of raisinz fund for the completion
of a school house.
r
. Vr- It.,, 1 1, rtnnr.l.i r.f TfrtttH.
i'.le expect work to be commenced on
the Railroad opposite that city crly nprt
'pring.
They have had a severe snow
storm throughout the cast, blockading
the Railroads and doing much damage
to shipping.
(Trlt is estimated that over ten thou-
and tons of hay has been destroyed by
prairie fires within the past two months
ia the Tic;.ni?y of Ft. Marker
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""Deer are 6fiil to be quite plentiful
in the vicinity of I!uo river. We saw
one in Own lat week, killed on cedar
creek near the Platte, which weighed one
hundred and thirty-four pounds.
Tlzasie Consider. You can buy Best
domical Saleratus at seme price that is
r'.nrged for other brands that are shirt
wrijrhts and chetp good, hnce do not
foil to nlwaya g?t be?t Chemical.
Cs7"Sol. Miller tntcis somebody has
broken n pane cf glass in the St. Joe
Iterald and let a little light in. That pn
rer has bean discovered lately supporting
Republican measures.
rrr-Tae public wiUbe pleased t.i learn
that Miss M A. Dejpa'm and Mrs E. P.
Kennedy have entered into a partnership
in the Millinery anl Dres mr.Virg busi
ness. Sea card.
CThe anneal election of officers f cr
Nebraska Chaptor No. 3, R. A. M., takes
place on Tuesday evening next. We are
requested to say that all members of the
Chapter are desired to be present.
gsTMark Gayson, the actor r.nd waik
ist, has been walking away from St. Joe
with an overcoat beljnging to another
man, also without paying his hotel and
printers tiils. Tbe Union gives him a
little "puff"" without charge.
""We want every man who has an
account against the Hf.rald office to have
his bill realy on thofirst.day of January
1SG3; and those who aro indebted to the
establishment will confer a favor by
squaring the same t3 soon as possible.
"Ths stockholders cf the Platte Ri
ver BriJge Compuny met in this city
last Tuesday and elected a board of Di
rectors. If the stock of this company
don't "pay" then vra are at a loss to
know what will.
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57"D not forget that the Brass Ba.nl
fcivva a concert on Friday evening. They
have been practicing for somo time, and
ft rare treat may be expected. Go a..d
hear them or you may always wioh you
had. The concert will La given at the
City Hall.
No BETTER Proof lltQCiHiin. It La3
not yet been publicly denied that tbe Best
Chemical Saleratus made by D. B. Da
Land & Co., is all that its fri? n Is have
.claimed that is a pure and vrbolisome
r.rticlo This cannot be denied in face of
the testimony of chemist and those best
qualified to judge. It is. much bettor
than Soda. -
7"Mr. Win.. Edgertoa has had his
roUl machiqery all overhauled -and re
paired, and started it for S ilt Creek Val
ley last TueaJay. We understand it 13
to be located at tho mouth of the Cala
han creek, near ShaSsrs' bridge. There
is a good body of timbir there, and the
. eurrounding country is settling up very
rapidly.
, -"CReT. G. C. B jtts delivered a most
excelled lecture' before the Library As
Hociatin last Monday-'evening, on the
subject of "Nothing.'?- Notwithstanding
tbe eingularlty cf the' subject announced,
we found the lecture was "something"
worth listening to. . The lecture was elo
quent, interesting-and 'Instructive, "and
was calculated t elevate the mind above
the mero nothings which ere sret wi'th
every day. ' ' ; ;.. ::-f
C5?"Remember the Festival and Fair,
on Christmas Eve., to be given by the
ladies of the Prebvter;an Church. A
fine assortment of Toys and other Holi
day Goods will be found on the tables.
"t?"J. M. Ilinchman has purchased
the interest of Dr. Donelan in tho Drug
Store of Donebin & Ilinchman, and the
business will hereafter be conducted by
Mr. Ilinchman akne. Uis advertisement
will appear next week.
C5?"An excellent "bird dog" belong
ing to John Shannon was killed by poison
last Sunday. It is supposed he got hold
of poison intended for some other dog,
as there is no grounds for believi g that
anybody wished to killhim. Snannon had
been offered $'50 for the dog and refmed
it. People should be a little more care
ful how they throw poison "around
loose.'
gP"The Plattsmouth Mercantile Libra
ry Association is now a fixed fact. It
has a membership a of about fifty
persons, and books are coming in as do
nations at a lively rate. A good book
case has been procured by the Committee,
and everything shows that the institution
is in a healthy and flourishing condition.
Lectures arebeing bad regularly every
Monday evening.
JPtThe traveling public, will bear in
mind that notwithstanding the "Paul
Wilcox" has gone into winter quarters,
there is a good ferry in operation at this
place, where people can cross the river
with as little trouble as at any other
point. We make this statement btcause
of the report that there was no ferry boat
in operation here.
QxTSce the prospectus cf Harper's
publications in another column. Their
Weekly and Magazine are too well known
to require more than a mere mention to
insure an increased circulation in this
part of the world. Tho Weekly should
be in every family, nnd no well regulated
household can d without the Magazine.
The Bazar is a new publication and bids
fair to outstrip all competitors'as a Erst.
cl.iss fashion book. For terras, etc., see
advertising columns.
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(TTThe Messrs. Porter & Dodge, of
this city, have done work during the past
year a foiiows: hauled from Plattsmouth
to Ft. Phil. Kearney, 5 ,000 bushels of
corn; cut and delivered at Ft. Plil. Kear
ney, 4,000 cords of wood and 150,000
feet of logs, and graded one mile of
the Pacific Railroad. They have now
quit for the winter, but will be ready to
commence with renewed energy in tbe
sjrirg
(5'It is important that the people of
this c.ty have ome regularity of time far
lectures and other evening entertainments.
It is a lamentable fct that it takes from
an hour to an hour and a half for a
small audience to get together for any
kind of a meeting. Let it be remember
ed that lectures bfi)re the Library As
sociation will commence r.t precisely hair
past bix o?clockeao'i Monday evening,
and we hope to hereafter see the seats all
full at that Lour.
?There has been near 200,000 bu
heli of wheat chirred from this city and
Rock Bluffs during the pat season, be
sides probably 50,C0) or 75.000 bushels
which was taken from this county to
Wyoming and Nebraska City for ship
ment. What do you think of that? Two
hundred and seventy-five thousand bu
fhelsfof wheat besides oats nnd barley
raised, tharshed and s'jld for shipment
in Cars county; and there is wheat to
sell yetbec-idoa all that is necessary for
home use. - ... . . .
5"W.u there ever such another eoun
tro a3 Nebraska? Here wo nro on the
lC'.h of December (the date of this item)
with as lino weather as.you could wish to
see in May, andfarmcrs busy pdowing
for next year crop. "People back oast
often wonder how their friends who come
went got rich in so short a time as they
do. Is th?ro any mystery about it; when
yea can plow thalf the winter and thtn
raise such immecse crops as wo do here,
and sell them for the very highest prico.
There will be a greater proportion -of
wealthy farmers in Nebraska in five
ycirs Jrom now than in any other State
in tho Union. ...
.
C The JS'jVf dreir relates ii Iamentai
b'c circumstance wherein a' young man
was ndlieted, through inheritance or
ortherwiie, with a very bad internal dis
ease. During the afternoon he indulged
freely in bad whisaay, and ia thecvenir.g
ho broke cut ail oyer with fooliehness.f.
There was a similar case in this city last
week, but tha breaking out was princi
pally about the mouth. ' While in this
condition the sufferer was found by Mar
shall Murphy, who through humanity 'at
tempted to subdue tbe disease '. Uis first
prescription was "one night in tho city
look-up " This has afforded temporary
relief, but it is feared the disease U can
stitsticnal. 14' "
." "i?Bierse d in the m-mofy of all true
housewives will ever ba the inventor of
.the Sawing Machine. lie is a universal
benefactor, who has made-easy, plea
ant, rnd an hundred fold profitable, one
of the most important duties of - Woman .j
to sow. The choice of machine, in
this day ?-df.-' new patent nd multiplied
improvements, is however, a question of
gTeat importance and to many very d'f
ficult of settlement. Every patent has its
excellence but for a real-; genuine
family machine a time saver, threaJ
saver, labor saver the women of our
house say, after n.aaing trial of one or
two other dTHerent liods,' .'GiTe ris the
Willcox "Gibbs"-T7.f Cconnmhr.
. St. Luke's Cliurcli,
Services on Christmun Day.
Morning Choral Ssrvice and noly
Communion at C a. m. Litany and Ser
mon at 11 a. m". Sunday School Festi
val in the evening.
Geo. C. Bins, Rector.
"p"We euggest to the city authorities,
or the cojnty commissioners, or some
body else, that it would not piobably, be
out of place to employ somu one to in
form farmers, when thoy are ready to
leave town, what direction th7 will have
t go to find the road out. The western
roads are changed so ofie.i that there is
no certainty that farmers can get out in
the evening the same way they came to
town in the morning.
t?There will be a public installation
of the officers elect of Plottsmouth Lodge
No 6, A. F. &, A. M., on tbe 27th inst
(S. John's Day) at Z o'clock, p. m. It
is also expected that the officers for the
ensuing year of Nebraska Chapter No, 3.
R. A. M., will be installed at the same
time- We learn that the Grand Orator
of the State will be present and deliver
an Oration. A Festival and Supper will
be had on the evening of the eaiue day
to which none will be admitted except
Masons, their wives sister sand daughters
C5?"At a regular meeting of Platts
mouth Lodge No. 6, A. F. & A. M., held
on Mot day evening last, the following
officers were elected and appointed for
the ensuing year:
W M R R Livingston.
Sen W Jacob Vallery.
Jr XV John Shannon.
Treas W II Anderson.
Sec G C lietts.
S-n D II D H ithaway.
Jr D A B Smith.
Chaplain W D Gage.
Tyler C E Forgy.
The instalation will take place on St.
John's Day.
P We have received from thepublibh
era, Zsigler, McCurdy it Co., Qf Ciccin
uatti, a copy of Prof. Calvin E. Stowe's
new book on the "Origin iind History of
the Books of the Bible." It is sold only
by subscription. See advertisement in
another column. It is a work much
needed by ;everyone,5and especially by
ministers of the gospel, Sunday School
teachers nnd heads of families. It treats
of both the canonical and apocryphal
book, nnd traces them back, link by
link, to their origin. It is written in
common eenso style, easily understood
by anyone. We should judge that an
agent would do well in canva;Mng for it
rc llie fourth quarterly in -clings
for thj Omaha District of the M E
Church, will bo held, Providenca permit
ting, at the following places and times,
t-wit.
Klkhorn Mission, at iron Bluffs, Dec
11 and 15.
De Soto Mission, at Do Soto, Dec. 21
and 22-
Decature Mission, nt Arizona, Dec
23 anl 20.
Bel'evue Circuit, ai Bcllevue. Jan. i
aai 5. ' .... ..
Pla'.trnouth Station, at Plattruouth,
Jan. 11 and 12.
Rock Bluff Mission, nt Rock Bluff, Jan.
18 and 19.
Center Valley Circuit, no place given,
Jan. 18 and 19.
Mt. Pleasant Circuit, at Mt. Pleasant.
Jan. 25 and 20.
Fremont Mission at Fremont, Feb. 1
and 2.
Columbus Mission, at Columbuf, Feb 8
and 9.
Wood river Mission, at Wood River.
Feb. 15 nnd 16.
Omaha Station, at Omaha, Feb. 25 and
2u.
Da Wit'e, no time or place.
Services will.commsnce on the first Jay
in each place, at 2 o'clock P. M., after
which the; quarterly conference will be
conventd. A prompt and full attendance
of the members is earnestly desired.
T. B. Lemon, P E.
, LOOK AT YOUR TEETH":
If you want a good job of Dentistry
done, call at Dr. MtCluskey'e office, Main
St. Plattfmcuth, Neb.
St. Luke's Iarisli School.
Cs"The School-room of St. "Luke's
Church having been" thoroughly fitted up,
(he Rectc:i aided by competent assistants
will (D. V.) open the Christmas Tekm' on
tha First Monday in January 1868. It is
important that the pupils be present at
the commencement of the session. The
School will continue throughout the year
with vacations only at mid-summer
and on the principal Holy days of the
Church.'- '. '. G. Charles Betts,
w3 . Rector.
"' CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL.
- The- Ladies of tbe Presbyterian Church
will hojdr'a Fair an J; Festival, at City
Hall, on Christmas Eve, for the benefit
of tbe Church. w2.
: 'j ': : " '.laud fou saiiE.
, Three hundred and twenty acres, be
ing the south half of section 17, town 12,
range 9; It lies in the vallev of Salt
Creek, about 1-2 mile west of Shafler'i
Bridge, three : pilfs onth-west ot Ash
land. School House and Post Office near
at handoiTf, ; 'ti ' ' . ' i
For terms, address or enquire of C. F.
lWILLIAMS, at tfie Telegraph office,
Plattsmouth, Neb. declv5
' -Desirable Property for Sale.
One dwelling nou.-e, witn seven roams,
cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well
set with fruit trees,-skrubbory, &c.
i .": t : "i D. SJarqcette.
"Ennufrc of S.Dukc Agnt. niy!
C3?"ForSai.e One of Lamb's superior
knitting machines the only kind macle
that widens and narrows. Ennuire nt
this office.
fjxny person having far tent
small piece of laDd from ten to fiftv
acres with a con.f ortable house on it
can find a good nnd permanent tenant by
applying nt tbe IIlrai.d ofEce- tf.
DR. M- H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST.
WiO b 11 wO'k in his line on ihort notice.
rfOifl:j with Dr. Livingston.
July. .
Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A- F. &
A Id..
ReiilarcommunicatioriF H and 3d Mondaj-i ofeach
rrto'itu, at d i z o'ciock, p. m.
E. T. DCKE.W. M
W. II. ANDERSON, Sec.
Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R A. M.
Kvf a'.r convocations 2d and 4th Tuesdays
nrh luoutli, at 6 12 o'clock p in.
D. H. WHEELER, II. P.
O. C. BKTTS. Pee
I. 0.0- F.
I'l.itte Lodjte, No. 7, meets ewvrw Saturday evening
at tlj C.mrt- House Hall. It fathers o otner Loogfe
rn rctpHctfnl ly invited to visit this Lodge.
Byorderof P.P. OAS?, N.G
II. NcCwais, Rcc.Swc'y
I. O. G. T-
, ReFolarroeetiaxs every Friday evening. Traveling
Temlars respcciiully invited.
WM. L. WELLS, W.C. T
WM' Tl. M ATHI', W. 8.
PAM'L M. CHAPMAN, Lndze Dfputy.
YSff EXCELSIOR DE REBl.OOnK, No. I.TIalts
rcoulh, holiH rejuiai- meeiingt on tha third Wednei
May cvtniags of each roontrt.
Bro S. y CHAPMAN, W D T.
Bro. W. L. Wkll. W D S
Siller E. J. JdoaTt jMRT, W DVT.
53-3TAROF J. On LODGE No. 8, Mt. Fleaaant
hol li rejiula' meeliijt; evrv S itnrday eveniDZ
Bn- K. A fc-IKKPATKICK, W C. T.
II. T. HECHES. W. 8.
Bio T. M. TIMBLIN, Lods'e Deputy.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
RegHlar meetiac (iret Tnesiay of every month
a! 7 p. ni , at the omco oi H it vneier.
Rev. GEO. C. HKTT9.
D VT Vufklkr, Clerk. Chilrman
ESTKAY NOTICES
TAKfrT VP by -tliO a'ilrcribr. f.ur miles west
of I'l Umu ii:th. on ths 24lh niy of November, 1567,
one white !:eifer. with red ear, with brand on left
t.ip reenit'liiiR the le'tr l," MipMj.-et to he two
year- old la May. T aOo. 1 lloM AS
aectw.
TAKEN L'P by the jubscrber, rii m'lt of
rbituinou'li, on the Sth rt.iy of Dcremher, 1b67, one
veirlinr hoifer, a hr.v.vii'h ron CJlor, a oran.i
reselmblius tl:e letter " h" on lfthi.-; also, one
y-ariin) tet r, spotted red and whife.
TAKEN CP by the subscriber, in is"t Mile Grove
Precin t. one ty h'tre colt, supposed ta be tiro
yonrt.!d last spring; four bile fee' , n t.tlur marks.
d-cl9o 11. il. l.iirit.Li'
TAKRN UP by the fiihtc-iber. in Klght Mile Cr.ve
Ptecini.-t, on the 10th of Dee., IS'", one white toer,
black ni-ck. white tpnx in f;me, bl.kck on Irirs, crop
and ntub-rbit off rlcht ear; nuppnsed to be two years
old last FPiitir. A Ho, on- l.iark Meer, crp ana
vnlhw- fork off left ear, supposed to be nni vir old
ladfi-prinr. Jtjuai ituiii.
decl9wi
TAKI.N UP. by lb etilwcriber, at hi premi-s in
Luij-vi! lu Precinci, Cut CVmuiy. N -braka,ou the
iil ill? uf November. lSC7.to Calve. four or five
iiiotuhK d etch. Ou; is a heift-'r, od of a lei
color. I he other U wal e. ro uiarn or iranu.
JUUA A tl I, .
LouLvi!:?, Nov. 14, ISoT. decl2w5"
TAKEN U hy the fuhseribrr. livitiif lu Mt
P.ejMint prerinct. one e-trar j-j.irlic' tieiPT, if a
brnwn c"l r, 1ai kcl bv crop lrjin eaeh ea? .
Nv,2il IrOT l'l.cCv3 JOitN P. fcUCK
TAKEN TP !iv t'ie s..b40ri'jer, at his prrfini--, in
Louisvili': 1 1 ""cicct, ass county, JketTaska, on the
d .v cf N.iv.. 1S07. -n Iissht Lay ul:tie clt sup
Ijjcfj to be abiut 3 ai oid . Ii.ih lou tthite Strip
rov2Sw5
TAKEN CP by the s .tscriber at his pr mises iu
Louifviile p eemct. Cas county, cbia.sk. on tie
3,1 d ly of Ao . latil, one my mars con, supposes 10
pj thre-s years old: has bald face, no other maiks.
JOHN INHEuDU:.
rJOvi6w3
T IKEN" UP bv the nnd;rsii;nc'.I at his n-M.ljnce in
r.iiht Mil Grove prei-inn. Cass county, N euraaka.
en the lft'h dy of Nov., 1S67, ot.e yearlit g eteer, of
whit-and red color, wttn rci ue;iu ana oecis. ana
marked with asiitia right ear. GEU. S. RL'BT.
ncvi3r5
TAKES CP l,r the sub: criber. one mile north
trcl rf Mt. r!ent School House. October i!mh
G7. one Pot-y Coll. tirpoed to be thtee y.ars old,
of a bay n lor, and branded "it." 011 lett snoni ier.
not 21 wo" " K J.. twtJiniJii.i
Probate Notice
Notice Is her- by eiven that J. D. Rrowu, admin
is'ratnr ol (lie estate of Geo. I.. Gideon dee'd. lias
this day m-tde application to make final settlement
of his admi- istration of said estate. The Conrt will
hear said settlement oo the 20th day of December
Jo7, at which tiiii; ail persons intjresteil can ap
pear.
G .ven under my band tbts tt dy 01 November
1867. W. D. GAP b Probate Judge.
dec5w.3
PLOWS! PLOWS!
; C. E . F ORGY,
- Slannfaiturer of all kinds of
Far mi Big Implement.
Such a the Celthrati d Kid Breaking Plows, Mould
Board Urek-r-, tirriuc Plows, binla and Double
Shovel-, Ci.U)Vtor and Harrows. Kepairiug done
n nb)rt notice All work warranted.
Having had much experiefi'e in the business, I
feel assured that I can give general satisfaction.
Please give roe a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Platternooth. Neb. .May 6th, 1Q67.
:-: - - AND
WOOL- OARD3MC.
liol for Salt Creek, where you can kill two birds
witliolM) st on-, get your lira' 11 Ground ami Wool
Carde I a: the same time; the macbiuery for bilh is
in nerfect order. We use the Patent Machine Card?,
which were run eooUK last year to establish their
aporiority owrtheoid kind, as all who used the :
can ttrtiiy. the eu perioral of Mr. b. 1 wise as a
ilarder is Well kuowu, and his servic'M are still le
tained for the beiietlt of thepubiiu.- With the above
ndvantaiye we Hatter or5o Ives that we can make it
to the advaotaia of all who want work in our line
to come this way. .. D. DEAN. Proprietor- ,
111 v 1 1 3. i tvis. carder.
Sale of School JLands
Postponed.
To those wbnrn il may eoneorn : Notfce Is here
by g ven, that in couveqneiice of recent iustractir Dt
received from th State Land Commissioner,- to the
effect that, as the Department at Washington has
not al yet confirmed tbe title- to sections 16 and S6
tn the ttatc, neither btw euadrmed the title I J other
ands seleoetl ia liu of tMctioiu 16 and 63 which
had been soM ; the sale woul.f nec.-ai ily have to
bedeferied until such continuation is made. I there
fore hereby give notice of the indefinite postpone
ment of ta d sale of lands and of the withdrawal
f rorr publication the notice of said sale. . I a witness
whereof I hereunto set my haad and official fieal at
my r.fNVe in Putt: mouth oa this 9th (Jay tf December,
AD. 1665.
' B.EPCELOCK.
' Clerk Ca-'s County, Nebia.ka.
Decrraber 12, 19v7. w5 . .
sewing ILHmachine
Tie Champioi.ri I lof 138 first pre
ruinrna in twoM Mseasons. .
"Its seam IsVjJ-Jstronger and
less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch."
Judge Report of U14 Urarut JYial."
Send for the ' Report" and Samples of
work, containing both kinds of stitches on
tbe same piece of goods. Agents wanted.
L. C0ENE1L & CO., Gen'l Agentt, :
... 138 Lake St , Chicago.
ji.i.-v,i v.' A ;e:i , p .... , N-b
ii.nnEKLsn, a. c. lb wis
D. 13. Wheeler & Co.,
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Pirs and Life Ins, Ajj'ts,
PLATTSMOUTH. X. T.
Collections promplly atten.iod to, cod rroceels re
mitted at carrent rates of Kxchance. Taxes paid in
H'tifB Iowa and Aebnisaa lor tiou-residents, litles
to la -d invt:t.d. Money loaned ou Heal state
sccur.tieJ. Liiid Warrants locutei?.
CLAIM AGENTS.
Agents for collection of claims acai:..t Govern men
f.ir .Sobliera, their ridows aud lumui hei'S. A sect
t jT .he purchase acd bale of Land: and City preset
ty, eaMng of Tenements.
IlKFEltEXCES:
lion. B. II. Elbeit, L) -uver City. C. T.
Mesr8. Kountze Bros. , Omaha, Neb.
" JlcOann &. Metcalf, Nebraska City.
G. F. Filley, St. Lcuis, Missouri.
Dr. Plo Lewis, ltonlou, Massnchusetta.
II W liitmars, Chicago, Illinois,
li M Maftill, Cincinnati, nhio.
Too.te A ilanna, Plattsraonih. Xehraska.
I. R Itich, Three Jtivern. Michigan.
H-n F Fellows, Uloomtlel I, Wiconsia.
Hun T M Mrqutitl, Piatlsuiou'h, Nebraska.
I. Iwis, Attorney at l.w, Btitl.ilo, New Tork.
c'arter, Hujsey & Curl, Des .Moines, luwa.
at 3 diwtf
WOOLWORTII &CO,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS,
Binders &Paperdealers,
SA1JVT JOSEPH, JUO.,
oc23 Cm
Burned Out,
BUT NOT DISCOURAGED.
T. VT. Shryock Is-aKain at th: old stand prepared
to wait upon his former customers, and' thj public
If' aerally, If you want anything n shaiie of Farni
ture or Chairs, Kiv him a call. 3rd street near
Main, Plattsmouth, N. T. maylT.dtf.
Prices Heduced!
lias juat received a largo assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES AND
LIQUORS, cf all description?,
And a general assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Al' licd-l of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for
FCJ1S, HIDES, WJISA T, die.
8126 C. . HKP.OLD.
PIANOS. PIANOS,
MELODEONS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,
rea'er iu the celebrated Steck fc McCamtnon Pianos,
nj httr A4uioal latraB4Btt.
JLj.11 InstrumeBts warranted live years. f
octJl ly
IS. (. Worlhiiston
Attorney and Counselor
AT LAWi
Office in Karh.fh's Block, corner of Do:
:g!as and 15th
streets, Omaha, tsebra.ka.
aus-14
F AIEB ANK'S
bTASDJBD
SCALE
OV AIL KIKCS'
Fairbanks, Greeuleaf
& Co-.
22C A 29 Luke St. Chicago.
2"9 Jfirl et Af , if. Louis
53-Be careful to huy only the Genuine. myy22
Notice to Builders,
NEBRASKA. STATE CAPITOL
Fea'ed Pioposals for the execution of the several
descriptions of Artificers Works, necessary in the
rectioa l the new t-iate Horue of Nebraska, to te
bntlt at Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, caid
Proposals will be r-ceived by the Superintendent at
his office at Lincoln, on or before the 11th day of
Januaiy, lsoa, at ii e'l-lock, noon, and will be sub
ject to the approval of the Coinmif sioners in accord
ance with an Act entitled an Act 'To provide for the
iH-atio'i of the Seat of Government of the State of
lib'arku, aud fr the e-ection of Public BuilJiuirs
tnonat, atiproved June nth, lab?."
The plans and srwetllcatmns may be seen tn and
after tho Kith day of November, ,lb67. In the office of
ine uperiaienlem at Lincoln.
All Proposals must be accompanied by written
agreements and bonda at cot less than double the
contract price, with sureties to ba approved by the
Commissioners, and eonditionen for the f.tithful per-
rnianc of ine contract on or before the 1st day of
jy'pieuiovr, ir.
The Cnnmipioii',rj reserve the riant to reject any
and all bids, if iu tl'.elr judgment they are loo high.
JOIl.t MOKKI,
Arrhitect and Superintendent,
lltfi cf October, 1S67. 3m
3ST E "W
JEWELEY STOUE
The Mih.rriber having pitrcbased the Red. Stoe cn
8d atreer, lately occupied by farry and others, would
respectfully inform the citUcns of l'latisinoulu and
iclnity, tliat be-hs ranr the store and ooeaeJ a
large slock of
A5D
FANCY' ARTICLES : r ;
Por Ladies. Gents, Children, and the rest of man-i
kind, and is prepared to do all kinde of i
f .WATCH, CLOCK. AND
JEWELS Y REPAIRING: j
In the best manuer, and would be happy to serve his
old and as many new customers as may give bim
their patronage, assuring them 0 their woik well
one, at moderate prices, and on snort lime, ine
stock, embracing every variety tf poo ls usually kf pt
at a Hurt-class. Jewelry;. Store, will he aold a low
prices, and warranted of best workmautlp.aud
material. He has a'so a small stock of
A 5I lL .V, . G R O CLI E S
which will be rnpleuished. froia time to time, and
aold at the lowest figures. Havioe permanently
cat.'d in this city, I vespectiuiiy solicit a share of pa
tronace, and cariiily invite all to call and examine
the stoclr on baud, as we tvould be p!eased"to serve
ynn, and do not ask you to bty unless we c.B mako
t for your interest to patronize n-, ...
deoiTtf i-... , , E. B.tkTOS.
PplRD.'sAWO LODGING
;" -b o. w. colvinj -
OAK STREET,- " - '
J wo blocks northwest oi Brick
PIATTSMOLTU,
. ohooi-House.
Private rooms furnised .'If desired, Either diy
boaij or Wa4h ltdirgf at rcisuoablc rale.
ia6'!tf.
CITY BAKERY
AND
CON FKCT ION E RY,
F. STADEIillANN,
BREAD, CAGES,. PIEP, ItCSK, ,
Of tha best QtsalitT. can be cbtained at all tlireJ.
would invite especial attention to
the fact th.t I
have acted up an excellent
ICE CREAM SALOON
Tn connection with the Ba.err. where you can be
iA.mmiit!itil mX 11 1 1 limes.
WeJdinir parties tuoiilied on thirt notice with
auythinK' a the line of Confectionery or Pastry.
Call aud see m4. iels
TROSrECTUS OF THE
"NEERASKA STATE
JOURNAL."
The under-igued proposes to estiMish a Weeily
Newspaper at Lincoln City, the Capital ot the State
f s. i..t. to he called -The Nebiank.i t-tste Jour
nal, " the firt lesue tjf which will b about the 1st of
Octobar, l50i
The whole oulfll f.ir the OEce will he entirely Dew,
aud will embrace L'ood Job Ottlce, as well as the
News Department, llavi ig had much experience in
JourtiHlixra, and being one of the first aettlets in
Nebraska; consequently being well ar;iu tinted with
tbe wants of the people, aud the resources of the
Slate, we flatter ourfelf that we cau give general
satisfaction in the enterpiie.
The "Journal" will advocate KepuhliCiU princi.
plea, but will be conducted on an iuiepeadeat scale,
aud will be courteous to all parlies and sects.
Returning our thanks to our oid fiiends and pa
trons, we trust they will assist us iu thi. bew enter
prise.
TEBM5 $2-00 per annum in advance.
JACOB DAWSON.
Probate IVotice
Notice Is hereby given that all claims against tbe
estate of K. J. Palmer, dee'd, must be on file in this
effice on or before the
ZOtliitoyr 3TAiCff, A D lS6t,
at which time said claims wl.l be determined upon.
Given under my hand thts ISth dy of Sej-teruber.
AD18C7. JOHN W. MARSHALL,
sepia tiw Probate Judge.
NOTICE.
JAMES O'NEIL is my anthorixel Agent for the
collection of all accounts due the undersigned for
medical services; his receipt will "be valid for the
payment of any monies on said accounts.
August 14, 1SC7. li. K. LIVINGSTON, M.P.
O K. McCALLUM,
Slanaf .cturer of and dealer in
Saddles and Harness,
Of every description, wholesale and retail. No. 130Jtf
Matn street, bitween 5'.h and 61b streots, Nebraska
City. J13
FAIiI. TRADE 1867.
PRATT & FOX,
Importers and Manufacturcra Agents cf
HARDWARE I CUTLERY,
Large stocks r f American Screw Co. Screws, Ames'
Shovels and Spades, Douglass' Mann.acturini; Co.
Ldge Tools, American Table Cutlery, Buz'.izt rt
et Cutlery.
Agents for HERRING'S SAFES
Forsyth's Scales and Trucks
Orders fille l at Factory Pi Ices.
Orders solicited.
PRATT & FOX.
Cor. Main and Wathiugton Ave.,
sep5 8u ET. LOUIS, WO.
Tremendous
EXCITEMENT !
WM. IIt:!tAI,S
Has moved into his n-w brick b iildlng on the -nerof
Main street and Levee, whete he is lailv re
ceiving large additions to his already extensive
stock of
GrROCBRIBS
AND
He bffers Ills very best of bargains to euslomers,
and requests a call Inm those who want anything iu
his line tj test the adrautazes in prices with those
a f others.
Reurcmber the . : .
BRICK CORNER
nd irtve blai a call If yon wish to bay cheap.
nova - . -, . . , ... . .
SHANNON'S c-
Feed, Sale and Livery
Ma in St." : Plattsmouth.
I am preparett tnraexramokSte tbe public H
Horses, Carriages and. Buggies,
Also, a Dice Hearse,
On short cblice and reasonable terms.- A TIaCk will
rnn to steamboat landirr, aud to all' parts of tbe
city when desired.
Eir-i9 . - J, W. SHANNON.
W. D. OA (IE.
W. K. DAVIS.
CENTit al mm.
Dry-Coods,
? Groceries,, , 5
PrnvSciAnr
"...BOOTS audMOisN, :
Main Sited, lv:o doors above Fourth,
S her (he public may pnd - - -i
Tk:BE8T.:0G00l)St
and prices as Jow as can be fnnnd'l'n Ite e ty.
t Wa return (banks for the literal patron? we
b reeeircd, and hp to njerit Itint'tlnuior'S..
.-. .".-. 'l 0 01: ; : '
Ail Oitl Song Set to n IVevr Tune
1867.
AnUand RonckM
J-'imn their hi-!e cmt
And HUear.U Hut
Jn tl He of iat.
"18 yesra eUablished in S. T.Clty."
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Fre from Poisons."
"Not dancerons to tlie Human Family. "
"Kats come out of their holes to die."
Costar's Rat, Roach &c, Extcrm'r
Is a paile used for Rati, Jt'c, lioachet, '
Hack and litd Ante, c.
Costar's Bed-Bug Exterminator
Is a liqrtid or wash usi d to tleslroy. and
also as a preventive for LUd-JJt.gt, bc.
Costar's Electric Powder for
Insects
I for Stotlit, MoKnitufS, t'lean, lied Hug ,
Insectn on J'lantu, vtrlj, Animate, tto.
! 1 Dew ARB ! ! I of all worthless Imitatli.
53jie thai CoSTaHV name ia on each Ue,
Bottle and Flask be'oie you buy.
Addrejs
He ei i y It. Cos tar,
4S4 Broadway, New York.
3- Fold in Plattsmouth, Sebrasla, by T'l&clt
Buttery h. Co., and O i'. Johuson, aud ail lrtfr'V
aud Lotailers svery wh--r.
OOHTAlt'9
CELEB RATES
BUCKTHORN SALVE.
For Cuts, Barns, Biuhes, Wounds, Boils, C&lcpts,
Broken Breasts, Sore Nipnles, lileediiiR, Blind nl
Painful Piles, Herolulous. Putrid and ll!-c ndttion
Sores, Uieers, Oiaudular Sweliiofrs, r'.rnptions, Cuta
neous Attt'ctions, Kintrworm. tcb. Corns, liuuloba,
CI.iltuaiuH, to; Chapped Ilands, Lips, ic; Bites W
sliuers, insect!. Annuals, arc.
ltoxes, . cents, & cents and $1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by II EN E J" II. COSTAK, Dept 4S4 ItroaA.
Way, N. Y.
tgAnd by O. F. Jobnson, and Bltsk. Daf ,mr tt-
Co., Plattsmouth, Nabraska
COSTAR'S
C5ITEA&
Corn Solvent.
For Corns, Bunions, Warts'. c.
Bofs 25 cents, 60 cents and SI sift,
.ypxld by all 1rnctr-'5ts evey ivh'-re.
And by HENRY K. COSTA It, Depot Hi Bread
vi av, N. Y.
"And by Black, Buft-Ty k Co ani O. T. JW
f ou, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
COSTAR'S
utrpABATiox or
Bitter Sweet & Orange
Blossoms,
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COM T LEX IOW .
ITsed to soften and beautify tk Skin, remote
Freckles, Pjmples, Crnptions
Ladles are now csirglt tri"
1'
JCj'Sold by all Drv - .
all clhers
And by JtbKKX .u
way, N Y.
' 837-Andby O.F.J.
Co., Plattsmouth, K4.
Brsa-
J.! OA?
(JO STAR'S
T ECTOR A L
Cough Hemti
PorCounhf, C!dy Hoarh8,fMre Thnoai
WhoopinK CougL, Ir.Cucnzi, Asthma, CouHUi.
Bronchial Affect tot and all Diseases ef. tbe
and Lungs. r t
. Bcixcs 25 cents. 50 cents and tl aiit -
3Sld by all DruKKits everywhere.
Aud by HfcNKY R. COSTA K. Vvpvt Hi Broa ! -way,
K. Y. : ' ' ; r 4 '
rAnd by Black, Batcvrr C. and O. F. Joka
son, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
ti COSTAR'S,
CELEBRATED
BISHOP PILLS,
A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL.
For Nervous and Sick Headache, Cativt nets, Ir.di
p-iMioi. .ysperla, llilliousiiess, Oontiption, Diar
rhea, Colics, Chills fevers and general deracfc'f men t
of the Di-j'-stive Organs.
ilexes 25 c uts, 60 ' aa I uea
C3"?oid bvull I'ri'ngi-r everywhere.
Audhvlit.NBY K. COcTAK, Depot iSi Broad
way, N Y. .- a . --.' . ' ...
.1 , it y . .T ,h n n ei ' rT:.c. , Tu-Vr K
C- P. .-.i.ou.l.. t'.msa. tij I Vim'
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