Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 26, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS. -
?"There has been many broad ncres
of wheat sown in Cars county during the
past week.
ircLr, of taa Lincoln Common
wealth, has gone to Chicftgo to purchase
job material.
. -m.
f57The Wtilern Journal is the name
or a new paper published at Brownille,
devoted to the interest of immigration.
fTHon. T. M. Marquett left for the
east last week. He has gone on business,
and will be absent about two weeks.
Notice. Sunday Evening service will
be celebrated, hereafter at 5 P. M. in
Jst. Luk.es Church.
gThe foundation of the Capitol
building at Lincoln has been comploted
and work commenced on the superstruc
ture. m -
CTSWiu Stadelmann arrived from the
east last week, where he has been laying
in a large stock of clothing, spring and
summer styles, boots, shoes etc.
CfTT. K. llanna Esq.. arrived from
New York last week, where be has been
purchasing for their new wholesalo house
in Kansas City.
Ci- Vallerys & Ruffnerhave received
their extensive stock of spring goods, and
they are going off like "hot cakes."
They have an assortment of everything.
3TV. II. Miller, of the Pre, was in
the city last Monday on a visit to his
brother, Rev. Miller. lie reports things
lively at Nebraska City.
(JsTWe have received another Commu
nication from our correspondent relative
ti horses," which will appear next
week.
m "
Irice lleiluced
Vnllurys fc Ituffner are selling Schut
tlsr wagons at the following prices.
3inch,$U2i 314 rnd 3 1-2 inch,
fVA large number of imigrants havo
c ossed the river at this point within the
past week. Most of them go to the in
terior for the purpose of opening
farms.
:;TI)oom, Rro. & Co., have recieved
. lot of Canton Clipper Plows, both
breaking, and stirring, these plosnre
warranted to give satisfaction. w I
!ooi Friday. The Riht Rev. R. II.
Tarkson, IVishop of the Diocese will ad
minister the lite of Confirmation and
-j r:ich in St. Luke's Church on Good Fri
dty, the 10th April pros.
CTlt is believed by many that the
worm weather last month hatched out
most of the grasshoppers, and the more
recent co!d weather killed them. At
least wehear no conplaints from farmers
in rrgard to them now.
"?7Seo advertisement of "Seed Pota
oes" by Dr. Chiid. The Dr. pays great
itteniion to agricultural interests, and
knows just what kind of seed should be
vlanteJ to produce the largest and beit
crops.
(!"()maha is a little ahead on the
bridge question this week, and the A'on
pariel says a lady resident of the Bluff
who is suffering with toothache refuses
to invest a dollar to have it extracted
until the bridge is definitely located.
f"It is stated that the name of Hon.
II. O. Worthington has been withdrawn,
at his own request, and that no new one
has been prcsentedjin its stead. Probably
Bon. Wad, or some other man than
Johnion will, nominate the Judge for
Nebraska .
C5?The people of Cheyenne are hav
ing a lively time. A man named Mar
tin, who had been tried for murder and
acquitted, was taken out by the Vigil
antes a few nights since and hung; and
one gambler shot another at the dinner
table in tho hotel last Sunday.
(JtPersons having real estate busi
ness to transact will lind Reed, Beardslcy
& Reed, whose card appears te-day a
firm well qualified to transact their busi
ness, and upright, honorable men. They
are old residents and are thoroughly
conversant with all matters pertaining to
thf bnsiness.
(fMaj. D. n. Wheeler arrived at
home last Friday, after a six weeks ab
Hence The Maj looks as if the excite
ment and water of Washington and
other eastern cities agreed with him.
He comes home full of courage in regard
to Railroads.
EtgrTho mercury was up to 80 deg.
last Sur.day, an ! grass appeared to grow
about an inch during tho day. Tho cli
mate of Nebraska is like her citiiens, it
does not d) tbing? by halves. When
spring comes, it cornea along with a v:m,
and makos all nature rijoioo.
CIt appears that Johnson and bis
counsel are exceedingly anxious to post
pone tho impeachment trial ns long as
possible,' probably in the hope that the
southern "heart" may be again "fired"
and the Maryland "milish" and tab "Ku
klux klan" induced to rally to the rescue
for their imperiled Chief. We hore tho
Senate may proceed immediately with the
trial. TUs howling democracy have
mourned muchly because persons orrest
d 'during'he war were cot tried quick
enougb. Let them have no grounds for
oeuplaint cn-that score in this core.
37"See notice of dissolution of the
firm of Atnison &, Dovey, Mr. Amisom
retires from the business, and Mr. Dovey
continues at the old stanJ, where he will
maintrin the former reputation of the
house by selling more goods at less pri
ces than any other house in the west.
A. Wiggenhorn & Co., at the
New York Cash Store, have just received
their new spring goods, cjnsisting of ev
erything needed in this part of the coun
try. They have also a fine assortment
of cultivators, hay rakes, Beod sowers,
and otfier farm implements. Call and
see them.
f7"See new advertismenti by D. B.
McMechan, of Nebraska City. Mc has
a large establishment and is selling at
low down prices.- He is selling iron and
fence wire cheaper than any house in
Nebraska City, and at eastern prices with
freight added. We would call the espe
cial attention of oar farmer readers to
his advertisement of the "Vandivcr Corn
Planter".
C37-Yo have received Vol 1, No. 1 of
the Montgomery county Express, pub
lished at Red Oak Montgomery County,
Iowa, by Webster Eaton. It is a neat six
column paper, devoted to the interests of
the locality and the Republican party.
The number before us shows that Eaton
knows bow to ''get up" a paper. We
clip the following item from it:
About 10 days since a corps of engin
eers started from this place going east
ward surveying the route for the B. & M R.
R. On Wednesday last another corps
arrived here and started from this point
westward, making Red Oak Junction in
both instances, their base of operation.
If anything was wanting to indicate ful
ly the ittention of that company to roak
Red Oak Junction a point, that want is
now supplied Without doubt the whole
line of road to the river will be under
contract before midsummer and pushed
forward rapidly to completion.
C3?"AnJy asks for another forty days
time. At the time of the deluge it rained
forty days, but that rain was no
such infliction upon the reople as a forty
dave reign by Andy. His reign should
be cut short; and the clouds of war
and disunion which he has attempted to
gather about him should be dispersed as
speedily as possible.
O '
NOTICE
J. J. Woodrow, of Ashland, is closing
out his stock of goods at cost. He is
selling hoots, 6hoes, Ieather,"harnesswarc,
lasts, and everything and nnylhing he has
at very low figures. He also offers his
house and lot in Ashland very cheap
A'.l persons knowing themselves indebted
to him aro requested to call and settle
immediately in 2t3;f.
-m-
Try it Once. The manufacturers of
the Bast Chimicai Sa.!eratm, Messrs. D.
B. D3 Lind & (J ., show th?ir readinesg
to have the merits of ths article tested.
for they rtuthorUo ull who sell it at re
tail to refund the money when by fair trial
it docs not prove to be as recommended.
That is fair andshiws their canfidence
in the article. It is better thin Soda.
Ci?"Thfc Turner came up last Sunday
and landed about thirtyunmigrant passen
gers at this city, all of whom will settle
in and about the :ity. The captain of
the Turner says Le has passage for over
three hundred families more already en
gaged. What think you of the immigra
tion to Nebraska for 1858, when oe
steamboat alone has advance passages
engaged for over three hundred families.
Hold your breath and think.
"See advertisement of "Weeping
Water Mills" by Rted & Clinton. These
mills have gained a reputation that reach
es for beyond Nebraska, and they well de
serve it. The proprietors have expended
nearly or quite 20,000 in their erection,
and they are managed by men who know
exactly how to make good flour. The
brand of "Weeping Water Mills" on a
sack of flour always reminds one of deli
cious biscuits and nice white bread.
C5ri!uilding has commenced early and
iu earnest this spring. Several found
ations for brick and frame structures
have been commenced, and we notice one
commodious brick residence in the west
part of town with the walls already up to
the second story. The people cf Platts
mouth have waited long enough for an
excitement tocro.vd them along to build,
and thjy find that the country is getting
so far ahead of them, and the demand
for houses becoming so strong in the city
that they are compollcd to build without
an excitement.
5TThe Local of the Omaha liepubli
can has been shown a tooth supposed to
be one of a grizily. bear, which was
found sixty feet below the surface of the
earth at Cheyenne, where in digging a
well a large deposit of the bones of vari
ous animals were found. This deposit is
one foot in thicKness, but its extent other
wise has not of course, been'ascertained.
The place of this deposit is supposed to
be the bed of an extinct river which de
posited them there, and 6inc the vast
plain has accumulated above to the depth
of sixty feet.
3?"We find some of our business men
who suppose all the local notices that
appear in the Herald are free gifts by
the editor. We will say for their benefit
that buch is not the case, but this is the
method chosen by some to advertise
and a first rate one it is. We make this
statement because some of our patrons
have thought we were profuso with
"puffs" for some houses, while others
were not mentioned. We nerve all alike
always giving a free notice when an
advertisement is first inserted," and
charging for all others.
("We learn that some persons are
engaged in the rascally occupation ot
telling passengers on tho C. B. Jb St. Joe.
R. R. that they cannot get across the
river at this point, and that there aro no
stages connecting between Pacifio City,
Plattsmouth and Lincoln. We have no
objections to people using all fair and
honest means they can to induce people
to go to the localities of their choice,
but wholesale lying should be dispensed
with. It is a fact known, or at least
should be, by every man in Nebraska or
along the line of the C. B. fc St. Joe, R.
R, that stages make regular trips between
Pacific City and Plattsmouth, and be
tween Plattsmouth and Lincoln City, via
Ashland,. and that we have as good a
steam ferry boat in operation at this
place as there is on the Missouri river.
We shall take steps to ascertain who it
is that is engaged in this very laudable)
work, and will be very happy to give him
or them a gratuitous notice, slating
names and places of business.
PLiTrsMorrn March 10th 1808.
We would say to those about to pur
chase a Family Sewing Machine to exam
ine the Willcox & Gibbs before buying.
We have used it in our families from
three to eighteen months and would say
that it meets every expectation! Would
not exchange for any other Machine.
Mrs. E. Hutchinson.
" Nelson Jean.
' W. W. Wiley.
" Thos. Thomas.
" John Carroll.
Wm. L. Hobbs. .
" D II. Wheeler.
" II. D. Hathaway.
March 12 w 3.
TOR RENT.
A good dwelling house, with stable,
e. c.
mar5tf J. E. Doom.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the undersign
ed will please call on Herrman Herold, at
the old stand, nnd settle immediately.
mar5 C. G Herold
SOTIt'E.
All persons owing us will please call
and se'tle as we want to close up our
last years business.
janOtf Simfsox, Miceelwait & Co.
GREAT 11AKGAIAS.
Wm. Stadleman is closing out bis large
stocK of clothing, furnishing goods, bats,
caps, boots and ladies shoes, at less than
has ever been offered in this market,
lie is also paying the highest price for
furs and bides.
All tboseknowing themselves indebted
will please call and settle, as I am set
tling up all accounts.
WM. STADLEMAN.
Plattsmouth, Jan. Tth, 18C3. tf
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The firm of Black. Butte.iT Co.. is this day dis"1
solved ly mutual consent. Those indebted to u arc
r questeil.lo call od While k liuttei v.aftbe old stand,
aui pay up ai once
March l'Jiti 1563. m 3G 3 w.
a. ii. nr.CK
J H. lit' ITERT
M. L. WHITE
Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A. F. &
BeKtilxrcomninnicationF 1st and 3d Monday of each
noma, at S I-x o clock, p. ni.
K. K. LIVINQ3TOX, W. M
G. C. BETTS, Sec.
Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R. A- M.
lleRul at convocations 2d anJ 4th Ton-days of
ich month, at 6 12 o'clock p in.
E. T. DTKE,H.P.
. C. BETTS, Sec.
I. 0 0. F.
I'l.itte Lodtre, No. 7, meetsevcry Saturday evening
t llm C.iurt-House Hall. Brothers o other Lodges
r rrtp-ct fully invited to visit this Lodfre.
Hv.r.lerf S. LL"KK, N.G.
SAM'L M. CHAPMAX.Rec. Sec'y.
I. 0. G. T.
Regular meet! ags every Tuesday evening. Traveling
Templars respectfully invited.
B SI'URLOCK, W.C.T.
K. BAXTER WINDHAM, W. 8.
THOS. W. SHRrOCK, Lodge Deputy,
B3-3TAROF l.OPt LUBGK No. 8, Mt. Flessant,
bolds regular meetings every Saturday evening
J. W. ULUUE3. W. C. T.
- T. E nCOHE3, w. a.
L. U. DAVI3, Lodge Deputy.
KAIRVIEW LODGB. So. 14. holds regnlai meet
Ings every Tuesday evening Travelling Templars
re-peclfu lv invitrd 8 W. CALKIN, W C. T.
r. m. yoi:mu. jr , w. a.
F. M. YOUNG, Sen., Lodge Deputy.
UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY.
Aggregate Assets $3,505,640.55.
Consolidated MatPinectof the condition of the
Gkhminia, llaifovaa, Niagara and Rkpcblio Pire
tnxuranre Compan es, of the City of New York, on
the 81st day of December, 1667.
CAPITAL.
Aggregrte Capital 92,200,000 00
Surplus 1.805,646 55
Total Capital and surplus
ASSETS.
Cuited States Secujitlea
Loans on Bond and Mortgage
Loans on call (amply secured)
Cash in Bank and hands of Agents
Real Estate
Jiiscelaneous Items
13,505,646 55
fl,i00,055 00
443.633 0
436,375 00
843.712 00
l -7 500 00
294.069 49
$3,505,656 00
$226 170 86
680 00
LIABILITIES.
Losses in prscess of adjustment
Unpaid Dividends
f228,S50 30
J. JV. WISE, Jlgeni,
FUUtirmouth, KtJj.
marfiir4
CONJUGAL LOVE.
AND THK DAPPINKSS OF TRUE MARRIAGE.
Essay for Young Men, on the Error, Abuses and
Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and era
ate Impediments to HARRIAGR.with sure means of
relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes fre of charge.
Address Dr. i. SKILL1N HOUGHTON, Howard As
sociation, Philadelphia, Pa. Janl2m6
WANTED.- Teaehert, Student, and ether Intel
igent Ven and Women, la a businnos paying $100 to
200 per month, according to ability. For particn
l.r. a'iilre ZEILfcK, McCCRUT Co-, Lombard
Block, Cnicrgo III. feb27yl
wn. j. roiiD,
UPHOLSTERER,
PAPER-HANGER, &.C
Main street, - - Opposite Pail OJJlce,
Will keep on hand and make to order. Mattresses,
Picture Frames, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Ac.
EJ7AIl kinds of Turning executed in good ctylc.
cov 7 '67. ra
Statement of the condition of the HOME INSURANCE
COMPANY, of New York, on the first day of January, A.
D. 1808, made to the Auditor of the State of NEBRASKA,
pursuant to the Statute of that State.
NAME AUD LOCATION.
The name of Ibis Company is toe HOUt. INSURANCE COM FAN V, incorporated in 1353, and located in
tliu City of New fork.
CAPITAL- -
The Capital of said Company actually puid up in cash, i
Ihe Surplus on the 1st day of January, IStiS,
Total amount of Capital and Surplus,
ASSETTS.
Amount of Cah iu Continental National Bank. N. Y.
d nanus or Agrnta, and in course or iransinnaion
" rj. 8. Registered an1 Con pon Stock I55I, u arket valno
" ' United Stat Bonds. 5 SO,
. Missouri State Bonds, 6 per cent , market valu"
North Caiolina Bonda, 6 " " "
" Tennessee Bonds, 6 " " "
' WiBConsin tate, S " "
Illinois, " " "
- " Kuode Island, "
" California State Bonds, 7 " " "
Connecticut State Bends " "
New York City and County Bond " "
" Qiiewn (5 .unty Bonds, " "
" Richmond County B inds " "
" Brooklyn City wrter Bands, " "
" Eank Stocks .
" ' Loans on Bundj and MortgaRei, tin'nr first lien of record on
Real E.tate, worth at le ist 1,S-27,4''J, rate of interest 8 a
" Loans on Stocks and Bonds, payable on demand, the market
itiea uli'di.'ed, at leant 1T1. 104
" Steamer Magnet and Wrckri(E apparatus
Other Property, Miace'anenu Items
" Due for Premiums on Policies issued at Office (Fire and Inland)
" Bills Lrceivable for Premiums on Inland Navigation Ritka
Interest due on 1st January, 1SU9,
LIABILITIES.
Amount of I-osset adjusted, due and unpitd
invurreu, aoti in prwew m u 1 uaimnu.
" Dividends declared and due and unpaid
" either Or cau or sum. ii-ciarcu uui uijci uu
' all Jther existing claims against the Company
Total amount of Losses. Claim and Liaqilitiea 107 490 55
The irreatet amount insured on any one risk is 75,t00, but will not as a general ruU exceed tl 0 0O0
The Company ha no isxieral rule as to the am mnt allowed to be 'nured in any city, town, villa or
h'ork beinir Koveri.ed in .hit matter, in each case, by
farilii ie for rjuttini? out Arts, Ac.
A certified copy 01 tne tinner or vi
State or Nw Yobk,
City and County Sew 1 orlc.
BURS Secretary of tteUMlMTnBKCE CoMPAST.b-ing eveially
and each f.r himself . aya, ibat the foregoing is a tru-. full and correct
. . ... (. r ilia ahnvn described officers thereof.
t,OrpOUUBSUU J
Snlteribed and worn O'fre , w oieenu. ..y
to
J. JV.
Uiarjw4
F. P. TODD,
SEWING MACHINE AG'T
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRA SLA.
A good assortment of msihines and inschine Bod
ings kept on band. gOffice at Stadelmann's
ClothioB Store. lec 4 'Ii7
Machines retail edon short notice.
J. M. HINCHMAN,
(Successor to Dune an A Ilinchman,)
Druggist & Apothecary,
DEALIR IN
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils,
Dyes, IN ot ions,
Toilet Goods, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
PURE WINES
AND
For Mechanloal and Mulicinai purpose
Keep constant? on bind a tall and wr Hunt
ed itock of
PATENT IIEDICINES.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
CarefuUy compounded br an eiperienced DruRjji.-t.
None but the PUREST H-dicin s uied. All ffoci-t
warranted a rfpretentnt. Caiand see.
MAIN ST It EE', rtlTHSlDK.
Tenm C a$h.
DR. M. II Il CIslISKY,
life
.t..s-2at -
DENTIST,
Will do all work in hit line on short notice.
Jt7"Offlce with Dr. Livingston.
July 6.
NEW AKRAINGEMENTS!
James O'Neill
PTALER IN
PRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
FARM PRODUCE.
And everything needed by the
FARM ER MECHANIC.
Uaviog purchased the entire stock ofoads lelong,
ing to Wm Horold, I am re-fittiog the ioie room in
go d style, and propoe to sell g oJ at the old f tan J.
on tho raiwt ieoaab: terms.
mr5tf JAMSOEILL.
$2,000 000 00
1,016,406 83
$3,M6,4U0 23
tl8o.009 09
HS.Md 37
1,891.623 SO
lft6,25 00 i
1.194.994 JO J
19.S50 00 1
6,100 00 I
1ft, 230 00 j
80,000 00 f
20.000 00
49,875 00
6-2,500 00
9S.0O0 00
M.6O0 00
2.V0O0 00
i!3,730 00
447,875 00
9,5M 00 J
12 S 9 00
832,015 00
unincumbered (
T par cent. (
value of secur.
3S0.062 56
46,79 6 09
65.9S6 81
7,101 05
9,947 4.1
SI. 353.46
$3,6i3,896 73
I0.1.S70 55
2, 120 00
tne general cnaracter 01 ounuings, wiutn 01 streets,
.
r v. .
CHARLP3J. MARTIN, President, and JOnN II. WAII-
teveially and luly sworn, depose nnd say.
statemenler the affairs of the said
,o T MlBTtW D,..;jt
J H. WASHBURN.'Secretary.
-j , . nonnpirrr
Notary Public.
WISE, Jgcnt,
Plattsmouth, JVedraska.
Wm. Stadelmann & Co.,
One door west of Donelan's Drug-store,
Dealers in
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
JTATP. fAPS. BOOTS SHOES,
n: u.sks, va uses,
and a general stock of
OUTFITTING GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot of
RUBBER CLOTH1XG, REVOLV
ERS AXD A'OTIOjYS.
We bought low and will sell cheap for caxh. Cal.
anil exanimeour stock before ou buy anv where elsel
Jyl '66 Wm. STADELMANN CO.
Teachers Wanted.
To engage with as during trie Spring and Sum
mer, in busine-s by vhicb they cau clear from $100
to tiOO per montt.
Address at once,
ZEIQLER, McOC dt CO.
No .test Fourth SL
feb!34 Cincinnati, 0,
BOARD AKO tODGtNG,
By G. W. COIiVIN,
OAK STREET, - PLATTSMOTJTU
Tiro blocks northwest of Brick cliool-llouse.
Private room" fnrnised if desired. Either day
boaid or with lodgings at reasonable rates,
jan i i it.
FURNITURE,
COFFINS'
AND
Cabinet - Work !
H- I30ECK
Having enlarged his Shop and Sales-rooms would
respectfully remind the people in this vicinity that
he can furnish them w.tli the very best furniture.
Chairs, oroiher Cabinet-work, at the most reason
able rates. I shall keop constantly on hand a large
assortment or atrn It or if, and am also prepared
to mauuractu'e auyihinff in my line on short notice.
A Urge assortment of Keady-niade Coffins kept at
al! times. Ca'l and examine my stock and prices
jelOdtwtf II. BOECK.
Plattsmouth Mills.
C. IIEISEL, Proprietor.
Have recently been repaired and placed in thor
oucU running order. Custom work done on short
no: i.e.
100,000 Bushels ofWIieat
Wauled immediately, for which the highest marke
price win ce paiu. ang'is tf
TAKE NOTICE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions due
diers and their heirs.
Sob
F. M Dorrington has this day received from t
Department, the Law in full with new blanks for the
collection of additional Bounties and increased Pen
sions, and 1 s ready to prosecute all such claims as
may be entrusted to his care. Call and examine
Fiistclaimed Is first served.
F. M. DORRINGTN.
Plattsmouth, Aug. 10. 1S66.
II. G. Worth. n g( on
Attorney and Counselor
AT LAW,
Office In Karbach's Block, corner of Douglas and 15th
streets, Umana, Nebraska. augl4
GREAT MCITfclliT
WASHINGTON!
IIERRITIAN HEROLD
Having bought oat the entire Stock of Goods from
J. u. ueroid, is reaay to oner
GREAT IXDUCEMEA'TS
In Prices,
I shall sell Goods LO WEB TP AX THE Lfl WEST,
tor Cash, Wheat, Corn, Hides, Furs or any kind of
COUNTRY PIIOPUCE
My Stock, Consists of
GROCERIES, DRY GO ODS
BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTI1I.XG,
HATS and CAPS, POCKET
CUTLERY, YAMKEE
XOTIOXS, ETC.
Please ive me a call at the old stand ofC. G. Herold.
IIERRMA. HEROLD.
Fuiler, Warren & Co.
STOVES
AND
HOLLOW WARE,
AT WIIOI.ISSALK.
Sole manufacturers of the colebruted
P. P. STEWART'S
COOKISG AND PARLOR STOVES.
4rA large line of Stoves especially adaplei to the
western Market constantly oa nana.
FRY & HOLMES,
GEN. WESTERN AGENTS,
NO. 53 STATE ST.,
CHICAGO, - - ILLINOIS.
Buvers are invited to call and exam'ne oar larg
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
feb27n3
C2us2x HOuse.
FIELD, LIETER & GO -
1MPOIITEHS
ASD
Wholesstle Dealers
IS
110, 112, 114, & 11C
Lake Street - - CHICAGO
Special attention given to orders.
feba7m8
Hibbard & Spencer,
JOBBERS OF
HARDWARE,
TIN PLATE,
Pressed and Japanned
Ware,
Tin xi era' To ols,
FENCE WIRE
-. 1
92 and 94 MICHIGJUi AVEXVE,
CHICAGO, ILL.
M27m3
(Slucaga
J. W. iAIiddleton & Co ;
STATiOxNEUS,
BLAXKBOOK MANUFACTURERS
'"
LITHOGRAPHERS,
ASD
Notarial and Corporate Seals.
96 Lake Street,
CHICAGO, - - III
Supplies far
Merchants, Hanks,
Kail Uoads and
Public Offices.
teb27.tr 1
TUTTLE,
& WKTMOKE,
JOBBERS OP
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING-,
AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
58 and 60 Lake Street,
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS.
Tittle. Thompson- L Wktmork, Chicago.
Isaac Fenso & Co., Boston, Maes.
reb."7yrl
CIII L V & 13 RIG GST"
Wholesale Grocers,
And Dealer i
CANNED GOODS
AND
40 SOUTH WATER STREET,
CHICAGO, - - 1LLLV01S.
feb'27uiC
SAMUEL Y. GREER,
(Successor to Ui&logue A Greer.)
FIRE and GARDEN HOE
MANUFACTUREIt,
AT 7 UK OLD STAND, SO. fiO NOR Til iT,
(Established 162J.) PHILADELPHIA-
Fire Buokts, Suction Hose,
Bands for Machinery, &c- &c-
4Tbe abftve articles wii! be ni.ide of tl.e b-.t
arorkniaLsbi), aatl on t!ie most reasonable terms.
fet27aiti
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. FOIIG Y,
- Manufacturer of ail kinds of
Farming Iciiplemcnts,
8uch as the celebrated Rtxl Ilietikinjr Plnws, Muni I
Hoanl flre;ikr, Stirrins l'l' Ws. r-iulf and lnb!
Sho els. Cultivator, and llairow. Keimiring Uoim
on short notice All work warrant' d.
Having had much experien e in the business. I
feel a(ured tb;it 1 can ive gene-al s.itsfactin.
Please givcnie a call btfore purcliasing elrwlire.
C. '0R(iV.
Plattsmouth. Neb., May 6th, 1967.
AND
WOOL- CARDING.
Ho! for Salt Cre k, where yon can kill two birds
with one etnn", (ret your lrasn Oround and Wool
Carde 1 at the sauif timt ; the machinery for bo '.b ia
in perfect order We use the Patent Machine Card,
which were run enon)?h last year to estaHUb their
superiority over the old kind, as all who uned tho
can testify. The superioritv of Mr, S. Twia a a
Carder is well known, and bis servics are till le
tained for the beiu flt of the public. With the ah'.ve
advantxpes we flatter ourselves that we can mak it
to the advantage of all who want work In o'lr 'lina
to come this way. ii. bN. Proji''nr.
DiylS S. TWIiS. Carder.
IS" E "W
JEYELllY STORE
The subscriber havinir purchased the Red Ptnie on
2d street, la'ely occupied ly Sarpy and others, would
respectfully inform the citizens of i'lati-moutti and
vicinity, that lie has refitted the store and opened a
large stock of
t
WEI.
FANCY ARTICLES
For Ladies, Gents, Children, and the rest of man
kind, acd is prepared to do all k inds of
WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING
la the best manner, and would be haj py to serve his
old and as many new customers as may give him
their patronage. Assuring them or their wotk r
done, at modera'-e prices, and on short time. 1b
stock, embracing every variety ot goods usually kf 1
at a first-class Jewelry fciore, will be sold a lew
prices, and warranted of t sl workmanship and
material. . lie has a' so a small stock at
FAMILY GROCERIES,
which will be replenUteJ from time to t!ni", an
sold at the lowest tljnrr. Davids; periuar,eiii!yi
cated in this city, 1 rerpectiu ly solicit a share of pa
tronape, and corii.Ky invle all to ea:l and rim n
the stock on hand, as we would be p'eared to servsi
yon, and do not ask yon to boy nnleis wa c o maka
it for your iancrsit to .atrtiiht t as.
deeHtf K. H. EaTON.