Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 04, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS
CiTThe Republlcsns of Omaha bad n
grand ratification last Thursday nijtht.
C2?Romcmbor the rreat s;t!e of lota at
Lincoln takes j.lnco next Tuesday.
TDr. McCluskey goes to U'enwood
to day. He will be absent three or four
tiavs.
x?Ve learn that Mr. Doninton in
tends potting on four horse coaches be
tweto here and Lincoln.
C?Ice CkeaiI Festival. Thursday
eve. June 18th in kthe basement of St.
Lukes Church.
C5"o rotice the name of Senator
Thayer amonp those appointed on the
'Investigation Committee of the Senate.
(7"Th! Ladies Paris Aid Society will
"meet at the residence of Dr. R. R. Liv
ingstone Cn Thursday eve. the lltli inst.
Mm. S. F. Cog"er, Sec'y.
C"j7"There will be a regular convocation
of Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R. A. M ,
n?xt Thursday evenin. All Comp. are
desired to be present.
m i
I5-Mark O. Dobson, Esq , of New
York, wag in this city last week. He ex
pressed himself highly pleased with Ne
b raska.
CA man named Miller confined in
the (ilenwood jail for horse stealing tun
neled under the buiiding last week and
made his escape.
C!57" Chas. Robine, Esq., propose
erecting a 'rge building two dora west
of the Herald office where his barber
shop now itand-i.
C57"John McFarland of Otoe county,
who was sentenced to four years labor
in the Penitentiary for manslaughter has
been pard ned by the Oorernor.
"If you want good Furniture go to
Shryock's. He has just received a lot of
I'edsteads which he is ofloring eheap.
Alsosome nice walnut Brackets.
CThe Missouri has been coming up,
up, up, for the past week, and now con
tains water enough to run a "right smart
tjhance" saw mill
CJTPersons who .hve watched the
rise and progress"4of the grasshoppers
ay that a small worm is slaying them by
the trillions. It is first discorered under
tho wing, and kills them in a short time.
CiDorr'iDgton smarted his new stage
line last TucsJay. lie has fine stock, and
passengars can go "through by daylight"
trim Omaha or Council Hlufls to Lincoln.
Cr?"The O. Hoppers are citill at work.
We saw a colt on main street a few d.ijs
ago that looked as if could not stand
another siege by them they (or some
thing e's) had taken all the hair offhiru.
3?Inraediately after the election of
officers of the P'attsmouth ti PaciCc R.
E. Co. last Monday, Mr. Porte the Pres
ident elect, started for Omaha ta confer
with Mr. Durant relative to ironing and
quipping the road
sRcad the correspondence headed
" "IJijcational Interests of Nebraska."
It is from the pen of one who thinks
much upon the subject, and who feels an
interest in the matter. We hope to hear
from him often.
C5?"Some Democratic "roughs" at
tempted to break up tho Republican rat
ification meeting at Omaha last week.
' Characteristic of tho party. Their only
ground for work is ta oppose others.
They have no principle of their own to
work for.
CiTThe Cass County Medical Society
will meet at Rock Bluffs at 1 o'clock p.
m. next Monday. All members are re
quested to attend. Applications for
membership should be sent to the Sec'y,
The proceedings of tho society will be
open to the public.
Ick Cream and Strawberrt Festival.
The Ladies of the "M. K. Aid Seciety"
will give in Ice Cream and Strawberry
Festival at tbe "Court IIoue Hall" on
Wednesday evening June 10th (1SC3 )
The services of the Piattsmouth Brass
Band has been obtained for the evening.
Admittance: 25 cents; jingle "tickets 15
cents.
(5?" We have a daily mail to Lincoln
bow. and a "sure thing" for passengers.
It is different from a mere "accommoda
tion line," which is liable to haul off as
soon as the travel is light our line
has the U. S. Mails to carry, and will
'Tun every -day the year around. Trave
lers will make a note of this.
- CB9wman & Wolf are the principle
builders of the city, and they can com
pete a job :n less time and in better style
' than any other firm in the west. They
have already completed some half dozen
dwellings this spring, and we invaiably
hear the proprietors say they bave the
best made bouse in the city.
CTThis part of the "footstool" was
visited by a heavy storm last Friday night.
The rain came down in torrents and the
wind blew fearfully. A portion of the
walls of Iterolds new brick were thrown
down, and another lot of stone washed
oat of the new culvert on Main St. We
learn from Mr. Williams that t'ie tele
graph line was bad'y damaged on his
section, some fifteen cr twenty poles be
ing either shivered be lightning or blown
dwn. One house was blown down near
Weeping Water and another had tbe roof
taken cC.
y t.co. j. . ,ige, Grand Secretary
n w.i; urar-u uougo, A. t. & A. M. for
this State, bus our thanks for a cj ?
the Revised Grand Lodge proceedings
from 1353 to 1868. It is a neatly got up
volume of over 500 pages, and does cre
dit to the ability and industry of Dro.
Wise
dTThe Good Templars are to have
another of those grand Pic Nics."on
Saturday the I3"h inst., at Ilessers grove.
The Good Templars know just how to
make a Pic Nic entertaining, as is proven
by the past, and Ilessers Grove is one of
the nicest places in tbe world to bold a
pic n:c. Everybody should be there
and we presume they will.
5?"Mr. Geo Hare, the Lightning Rod
man of Nebraska, was in town for a day
Or two this week, putting up rods. He
has an excellent article of rod, and what
is best of all be puts them up as they
should be. lie will not stick a little
pie "o in the ground and te.l yu it is ten
feet, neither will he make an imperfect
connection and say it is all right. He
warrants bis work.
CJfllenry Beock has the largest stock
of furniture in the west, and is selling
at prices which oantot fail to give satis
faction. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Sofas, Lounges, Tables of all kinds,
Wardrobes, Safes, and everything else
in the furniture line, kept on hand and
mad a to erder on short notice. Also all
sizes and equalities of Coffins kept in
stock. tf.
jTThere will be English Services at
the Lutheran Church in this city at 4
o'clock p. m. every. Sabbath. We learn
that the Sabbath School in connection
with this Church , which is held at 2 p. in
eachjsabbath, is in a flourishing condition
the attendance being large- and tbe
interest great. Large additions have re
ecntly been made to the library. An el-
egant map of Palistine is displayed in
the Sabbath School.
.
5?"We learn from the Rev. Mr Cutter
that the Luthern Mission in this county
is meeting with great success, and the
members of that Church in this city ex
pect to erect a commodious Church edi
fico soon. Tho services of Rev. Mr. Pahl
have been secured to take charjre of that
portion of the Mission worn embracing
Weeping Water, Louisville a d the Paw
nee Crrek settlement, and the matter
of erecting a church at Louisville is
being strongly agitated.
C5"Sorae one writing from Weeping
Water to the Omaha Republican needs to
study the geography of Cass County a
little more before "ruehing into print"
for effect. We do not suppose this cor
respondent, who; for amusement, signs
himself "II," has any real intention of
doing injustice to Cass County, but in
his great anxiety to he'p Weeping Water
hedo iajury to the balance of the coun
ty. If friend "II," has anything good to
say about this county, or any particular
locality in the county, he will find the
columns of the Herald open for him;
and we thick it has full as great a aircu
latioa in Cass as any other paper.
. m
t?"A meeting was held in Omaha on
the 29th ult. for the purpose of orgaoiz
irg the Omaha & South Western R R Co.
We learn that the sum of 315,000 was
sub-cribed in a very short time, and ten
per cent, of that amount was immediate
ly paid up. Tho following board of di
rectors was elected: O. P. Hurford
(Presr.), J.as. W. Paddock (Sec), Jas.
W. Savage (Treas.), A!gernon S. Pad
dock, Geo L. Miller, John Morris and II.
W. Parker. An executive committee was
appointed and instructed to emp!oy en
gineers to make preliminary 6uivcys s-
ns to reach Lincoln cn the 8th inst., at
which time aud place a railroad meeting
will be held and the report of tho engin
eers will be received. We have been in.
formed that the U. P. R. R. will furnish
the iron and rolling stock for this road.
C"The Mc Cormick Reapers a od Mow.
er has long been a favorite with the
farming community, and will continue to
be until some better invention than any
yet though of is brought before the pub
lic. Their great attractive points are
durability, easy draft, neatness in work,
siving of grain and labor. All the pro
prietors ask, is that farmers test it thor
oughly beforo purchasing. They offer
to place it on trial with any other ma
chine, only requiring the f irmer to keep
and pay for the one he likes best at the
end of the season. It is a perfect won
dor in lodged grain wet or uneven ground,
cutting the grain smooth and laying it in
good shape. It has been awarded the
highest premium of any machine in the
world. Clark & Plummer an the agents
in this city.
(The organization of a Railread
company is reported in the Omaha Re
publican, in which Geo. L. Miller is said
to have taken stock to the amount of
$50,000 and to have been elected as one
of the directors of the company At the
bottom of the item noting these facts we
find tbe following significant sentence.
''Our city cotemporary has not yet -re
ceived the intelligence of the organization
of this company." Now we think it real
mean to put Miller down for $50,000 and
elect him as one of the directors, and
have hiia help elect the officers of the
company, and draw hjs"check for $5 COO
and all without bij having "received the
intelligence of the organization of the
company." Wonder if any of the men
elected, and wbo subscribed the $50,000
each, and who helped to elect and were
themselves elected officers of the compa
ny, have "received tbe intelligence of the
organization of the company.'' Won't it
astonish them, tbeugb, when tbey do
"receivo the inteJlifgeBec'",
--xrx- wiaiieT.n
CTMagir.iej Jb Carroll's mngniScoi;
C.rcus vt to he hereon Saturday the 13th
; It is mid to bo the best troune ever in th
west. It is spoken of in high terms by th
press.
C"Has any person in Cass county
ever discovered a paragraph in th
Platttmouth correopesdenae of tbe Orr.a
b's Herald, by'uJunius' wherein anjthin
good was said about this county or any
resident thereof We have seen much
that was not calculated, to belp the coun
ty, and that was calculated to create
false impression in regard to honorabl
and honest men in our community, an
in regard to tbe position which our coun
ty occupies inthe State Wo believe in
our citizens writing for papers away from
home, but we do not believe it good pol
icy for them to attempt to cast odium on
our county and her prominent citizens
as the correspondence. of "Junius" most
certainly does. One other man attempt
ed that game, and his name was Craw
ford. We do not believe the people
this county will thank any person for
making them appear worse that they
really are especially "Junius." Peo
pie who live in glass houses should not
commence throwing stones at their neigh
bors.
The ''Tho Kinds of Stitcli."
"The relativo merits of two kinds of
stitches made by these two classes of
machines, were there subjected to the
most rigid tests, by work done upon each
machine, on the same peice of goods and
with thread from the same spool, and the
result was a unanimous decision ths.t the
Willcox & Gibbs or twisted loop stitch
instead of being less reliable than the
lock stich, as represented by its oppo
nents, is even more reliable; that while it
may be raveled by a certain process
when necessary, it is less liable to rip
than the Mock stitch in use or wear."
Report if Grand Trial.
FOR SALE.
A good frame dweling house of five
rooms, and lot, situated in a healthy
and beautiful Dart of tho city of
Piattsmouth, good stable, 8 in eke bouse,
and cistern, on premises. For Par-
ticulars,enquire at the residence of.
Mv2U4 J. WESLEY BARNES.
To the People of Cass County.
We call vour attention, to the notice
j
of our large and varied stock of Furni
ture'and Household goods. We have a
complete stock of Furnitnre and have
made our prices as low as any house this
side of St. Louis. Ten years experience
in the business, purchasing largely of
the manufactures enable us to offer to the
trade the best stock in the west, and pri
ces that will command the trade. Our
ods are for sale, call and examine our
stock. A. II. Arrison & Co.
138 Main St., Nebraska City, Nebraska.
May 14th; m 1.
TOR RENT-
A good dwelling bouse, with stable,
dec. S.c.
marotf J. E Doom.
NOTICE-
All persons indebted to the undersign
ed will please call on Herrman Herold, at
the old stand and settle immediately.
mar5 C. G Herold.
NOTICE.
All persons owing us will please call
and seUle as we want to closa up our
la3t years business.
janOtf Simpson, Mickelwait & Co.
Piattsmouth Lortee No- 6, A- F. &
A- M-
Reifiil ircommonleationf 1st and 3d MonJayi ofeach
month, at 6 12 u ciork. p. m.
K. K. LIVINGSTON, W. M.
O. C. BETTS, Fee.
Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R A- M.
l:fcul.r con vM-at ions 2.1 anil 4th Turtdaya of
ec h uinutb. at 6 12 o clock p m.
K. T. DTKE.JH. P.
C. C. BETTS, Pec.
I. 0. 0- F.
Regular meeting of Platte hh1ge. So T, 1. O. O.
F. evtry Salua.liy ereuius at 7j o'clock p. m.
lirothtTfl of otlier LoJges arc invited to Yisit tbij
By order or S. DCKF, K.G.
SAM'L M. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec'y.
I. O. Q. T-
Rrimlar-nectlagseTery Ttieoday eenin? Traveling
Teiiil'larn respecifally invited.
S DUKE, W.O.T
R. BXTKR WIXDIIAW, W. 3.
THUS. W. S1IRTOCK, Lodge Deputy,
FAIRVIEW I.OIMiK, No. 14, hold refrnlaai meet
io r; ererv TneMlay eveuinv. Travelling Templars
rp-pertfu'lv invitrd S. W. CALKIN, W C. T
F. M. YOI'Xn. Jr , W. S.
K M. VOUXG, Sen., Lodge Deputy.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
Regular meetings first Tues lay of ?very month,
at 7 p. m., at the effloe of D li Wheeler.
Rev. GEO. C. BKTTS.
D W Wheeler, Clerk. Chairman.
I ASTRAY PALE.
J Public noil. i hereby given that on Thui
day. the 2d dy t July next at 1 o'clock, p. m , at
the house of Geo. W. Thoimlike, in Louisville Pre
cinct i n Ca countv.Neb , I will i'lf -r at public a'e
to the highe.-t bidd'-r, a three year old libt bay
Ma e with her colt, (now tix wt-eks old). Said Mare
was taken up and ill ta told aaan exliay,
a. l Child, J. P.
May 26, IS68 l9w5.
ImproTCtl Farm and Tim
ber For Sale
The farm is about 20 miles west from Piattsmouth.
2 mi e west of Hoover's, on the M-ige Koad 60
acres has been in cultivation a log Loose upon it,
and plenty of stock wate it is S w- qr 'ec 27. T 12.
K 11 16U acre; and connected with it is Lot 7 ana
8 K qr orS " a.r c 20, ame T and K (timber)
90 and 50-100 acres, making ZW and SO 100 acies.
Also the M vgrulNvqr of Sec 24, T 711, R 44. in
Mills county. Iowa, Due ent from Plattsninutn, and
1 mile from the river, (heavy timber.) For terms
artdre. ! H WLOmOS,
ma2Stf. Glenwood, Iowa.
rilOBlTE NOTICE.
Wn-KaEAS, James R. Porter, ty lis attorney, T.
M, Marquett, Adminiitratar f theestate of John M
G-ilnwr, late of Cas CeaotT, Stat of Nebraska, has
made application to make a Una settlement of raid
e.laie. Now, theref re. th Court has appointed
Monday. June 12th, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of ard day, to receive such settlement All persons
interefted may appear at my office in the cay cf
Piattsmouth-
iven nudrr my band and the seal of the Probai
Coart, this 23th day of May, If ti
WILLIAM DO AGE,
maySS FrtfciteJaaje
R. G. D'jOr, J. t. DjOZ, EVEETCN ITO.f,
DOOIV3, BRO. & Co-
Manufacturer.' Agents for tU sale ef, and dial
ers In
Agricultural implements.
We keep cjnsUntly cn hand a sappT of
Threshing Machines,
Horse Power,s
Reapers and Mowers,
Corn-Shellers,
Cora Planters
Plows of all kinds,
Broad-cast Seed Sowers,
Sulky and 11 evolving Rakes,
Cultivators, Chums,
&c, Sec.
We dl only in snch ImpleaenW as we can war
rant to p rform as repreeniru.
We .rhall k ep a full supply of repairs for all Ira
plenients soil by us.
We respoctfa'ly a-k those wishing FARM IM
PLK ME NTS to call and ex inline our stock, or sen
for Printed Circulars, Pi ire I.ist, Ac , Ac.
Plbttsmouth, April 8 th IsCtJ.
DC on, BRO. & CO.
The "New Yorker"
SELF-RAKING
REAPER? MOWER
Was awarded the highest priie as a SELF RAKJNw
KKAPER. at the grtat t .eiu ' Auuuni. . .i.
in 1S0C.
llAvinl ereatlv enlarged iheir Works, the propri
eiors of this dcseivel!y popular machine are now
enabled to fill orders from NeDrasKa.
THE GENUINE
NEW YORKER
Is now for the first time onered for sale in the
Counties of Cass, Lancaster, reward, Saunders and
Duller. We claim for 11
Lightness of Draft,
Durability,
and a P 'erf cct Self Hake.
riease call and examine, or send for Printed Pain
phlcts. We are authorized to warrant ths Machine
to be all claimed for it in the prUted pamphlets
The Agency is permanent, and a iu.1 supply ul tie
pair always on hind.
riattsmoutn, April 3 je3.
Doom, Bro. fc Co.
BUE EY
Mowers Reaper.
TTavinc taken the acency for the sale of this justly
celeb ated Machine, In the Counties ot Lass, J-a-ders,
Seward an t Butler. We ak tho-e wUhinE
HOTTER and HEATER
To call and examine
Txo BucKeye
Large nnmbnrs of this machine are
In Use in our I)i-irict. We ref"r to those who have
used thrm, and ask a careful examination of tbe
Late Improvements,
Mide especially In the
D BOPPEK
We Warrant the Jlachint to be JILL
claimed for it.
Please call, or send and get Printed Pamphlet.
A full sunplv of Repairs kept rnnstantly on
nana. i-i.ttiamoutn, April f i-63.
DOOM, HRO. k Co., - Agents,
Foi Cass, Seward, Saunders
aid Butler Counties.
Threshing.
MACHINE,
AND
TRIPLE GEARED
HORSE POWER
Mann'actnred at pen Tan, New Teik, was awarded
the FIRST PREMIUM at the Breat field
Trial at Jf. lt oa JU. in 1866.
Sincere'y believinn the "BfRDSALL ' to be he
't Thre hitia Mac'-inc made. We inviU the pub
lic to call and examine it, or send and fret pamphlet-.
WE WAltlCAXT the "B1KD3U.L" to t.e all
claimed for it in the Printed Pamphlets
We claim for the "Birdsall"
Greater cleaning capacity than any ether Ma
chine.
Greater Durability and Strength with less Weipht
The Feeder can raise or lower the Concave, while
the Machine is in motion.
The cleaning iTorksare diiven oy belts from each.
end of the Cylinder, insuring Ptreugth, and pie
venting the Cyi nder wearing out of true.
THE
HORSE POWER
Weighs only 1 10O pounds and is
Warranted to stand the draft of
20 Horses.
DOOM, EB0-, & CO , - - Agents,
Pliittemoath. April 16, 1868.
K Sc IV STAGE LINE.
Stage will leave Xeb. City on and after April 13th. at
1-2 o'clock. m.. taking breakfast at Factory ville.
arrive at Platti-mooth at li o'clock, for 'linner;
leave l'latt-motuh at one; arrive at Neb. City at
6 o'clock, p. hi. Office at Linds-y s Hote'. ..Neb.
City, and at Platte Valley Hous-, Piattsmouth,
aprlClf GEO. JENNINGS.
FOR SALE
TheS. VS-ec 1 The N W V. S 23, the N E
of N K -2. the N K of 8 E 15 anl the S E of 8 E,
ee Id, T IO Range 11, Cass Uonaty, Nebraska.
II of the above lands for ale in tracts to suit rmr-
i.as'TS. Terms one-fourth cash the balance in three
ctaal annual payments, inteiest at 19 per cent, pay
we annually. aajre-s
W. B. BIC CUE.
c4jTs:J CiiJ, BtniteoC? ,CkI?.
J. IyL HINCxiilN,
(Siiccatsor le Dunelan a fliuchuiaa,)
Druggist & Apothecary,
DEALER IX
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
L'aints,
Oil3,
Dyes,
ISotions,
Toilet Goods, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
PURE WINES
Al
For afechanieal and Medicinal purpose
leen constantly on hand a fuUand wetf assart
ed stock of
PATENT MEDICINES
PHYSICIANS'
PRESCRIPTIONS
CarefuKy compounded by an eiperienced Drugjlit
A'one but the TCREST Medicim s uwd. All gecu
warranted a rtprtsented. Cai atid see.
MAIN STr.EET, fcOCTH SICE.
Terms Cash.
IP. JP. TODD,
SEWING MACHI.nEAGT
PLATTSMOUTH, 1SEBRA SLA.
A rood assortment of mschines and nuehine Bnd-
ingS Kt)l OH U.UU. "Ul.. . -
ClolhinK Store. wee. 4 u
Machines repaired on short nolice.
D. B. McMechan,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL and NAILS,
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS,
COR X. P LA X 'PER S,
Cultivators, sulky and walking,
Cook Stoves,
A Large Variety on Hand.
c-s t ni i if i
onaUeS, OllOVeiS, IlUeS, XidKU,
&c, &c.
A large stock now on hand at small advance on
Eastern Prices.
10G Main Street, - Nebraska City.
(Opposite the Seymour Hous")
SIGN OP THE PAD-LOCK.
Win. Stadelmanii Sc Co ,
One door west of Donelans Drugstore,
J
Dealers in
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS. CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES,
TRCSKS, VALISES,
and a general stock of
OUTFITTING GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot of
RUBBER CLOTHING. REVOLV
ERS AND NOTIONS.
We bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Cal.
and examine our stock before tou bur any where elsel
jyl '66 Wm. S1ADELMANN CO.
BOARD AND LODGING,
By G. W. COLVIN,
OAKSTRKET, ... PI.ATTSMOCTU
Two blocks northwest of Brick chool-llouse.
Private rooms fnrnised if desired. Either day
board or with lodgings at reasonable rates.
J an 3 4 tf.
FURNITURE,
COFFI 1ST S
AND
Cabinet - Work !
H- BOECK
Having enlarged his Shop ind Sales-rooms wouM
respectfully remind the people In this vicinity that
he can fnrnisb them w.tn the very best ruruiture,
Chairs, or oi her Cabinet-work, at tbe most reason.
able rates. I shall ke-p constantly on hand a large
assor'ment of EnnUrn H'urir, and am also prepared
to manufactu-e anything in my line on short notice.
A large assortment of Beady- made Coffins kept at I
all times. Ca'J ana examine my stock ant prices.
Jeluddrwtf II. liOKCK.
BLACK HAWK
Two Horse
WALKING
CULTIVAT O R .
By practical experiments In the field and by test-
ng them with the best Wa'.ktna Caltivatois made.
they have been brought to a state approaching
Perfection
In constrnction. Tbe cultivator consists of two
wiougbt iron ax etrees, arched and well braced.
Tbe plows are simply two iron beams with
DOUBLE SHOVEI. PLOWS
ttach d to the axle b? double joint which gives
the oIjw an easy, but at tbe saire time perfectly
true vertical and horizontal motion.
The tongue is double and fastened to the arch
of the axletree hv damns, so that it can be raised
or lowered at will, when the corn is yonng, reducing'!
draft, and raised when the corn is higher.
The shovels are furnished with
Reversible Teeth,
So that the soil can be thrown either to or from the
corn. T e I'low are connected oy means or loose
coupling, wh ch enable tbe plowman loeontrol both
Plows by holding one.
The following are a few of the ad vantageons points
f superiority which this Cultivator has over. others
I t Tt is stronger and lighter, being made almost
entirely of wrought iron.
81- The donbie points br which the shovel are
ttached to the axle enables the plowman to move
his plow either to or rrom the corn or lift It out o.
the gmana with the lea t effort.
3d. With this Cultivator the depth of the furrow
can be reg'Ha'ed, plowing shallow or deep whether
the ground is hara or son.
4tn. By means of the loose oonpling which con
nects the two plows you can make the two plows run
ny distance apart that you may leire With olh
er plows it is almost impossible to bold both shovels
ben throwing earih to the earn, and to keen them
from crowding tope'her when plowing from the corn.
For further particulars, call, er addrcse
D. B. McJIECHAN;
EX. 10. iTAJS ST. JTEBRASEA CITY.
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PI ANOS PI AX OS,
Organs,
MELODEONS.
J. MUELLER,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,
Dea'er In the celebraW Steck 4 McCainmon Pianes,
and o her Musical Instruments.
E-All Instruments warranted Ave years.X
oci21 ly
JUST RECEIVED
And for sale at low Gtfurss,
10 Ik COFFEE, 16 bbl SVG AH.
S lUt DR Y A VPLKS, 6 Ibis DR Y PEA CUES,
S(C , ko. Also, a large assortment f
Pine Lumber,
LATH. SmyrtLES, POOR!, WTS'fiOW SASH,
WIXDO IV HL1SVS. OLASS. CEMEXT.
PLASTER PARIS, lAJR, COAL OIL, Ete
LEXINGTON COAL,
850 bushels, to which we invite the attention .f
blacksmiths and others aslo quality aud price. We
are Agents lor the UOOOIN COAL HA No., at Isl
ington, and propose to furnish all the Coal this
country wants at prices to suit. Alo a large stout e
Rye, Bourbon and Star Whisky.
Cherry, Raspberry, Blackberry and Ginjsr Brandy
Call and see us.
SIMPSON, MICKELWAIT C0.
je6 dS wit
P. M. DOKRINGTON,
RfcAL ESTATE AGENT,
PLA TTSMO V TH, XEB.,
"r '-npt attention raid to the purchase and sal ef
R al astate, and payment of Taxes, and all buiinesa
pertaining to a general Land Agency, iiuns inves-
iiatea.
Refers by permission to
II n.E. S. Dundy, Judge 'id Judicial Dlst., Falls
Ci'y, Nebraska; Major Kdw'd Burbank, Par master
U. S. A. Leavenworth, Kansas; lion J. II. Burbank,
late As. .esor Nebraska, Kails City, Neb ; Hon. T. M
M" .Ui't;. PlatUmouth. Neb.. Col. R. K. Liviogon
la d c ..ebraska 1st Vet. Vols., Piattsmouth, Neb.;
il:.' . H. Wheeler. U.S. Indian Agent, Pawnee
Agency; Cha's Nettleton, No. Ill Hroadway, New
Yoik: llarvrv. Deitrich it Brown, Wabhington, D. C ;
Tra-y, Maguire & Co., Chicago, Ills ; K. i Fitch.
Rochester, N. v.. Prof. Henry Arlmg'iaie, "iiartrora
University," N. Y.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
a E. F O R G Y ,
MDUfa:turer of all kinds of
Farming: I iiiplemenls.
Such as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, Mould
Board BrHkr, Stirring Plows. Single and Double
Shovel", Cultivators and Harrows. Repairing done
on short notice All work warranted.
I Having bat raiK.li
Having had much experience in the business, I
I feel assured that I can give general satisfaction.
Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
u. r.. i uku i .
Piattsmouth. Keb..May 6th, 1S67.
Flouring
AND
WOOL- CARDISMC.
Ho! for Salt Creek, where you can kill two birds
with one stone, ret your Gra n Ground and Wool
Carded at the same timr; the machinery for both is
In perfect order. We use the Patent Machine Cards,
nich ft " -oah t year to establish their
I superiority over the old kind, as all who lined the n
can testifv. The soperioritv of Mr. S. Twiss as a
Carder is well known, and his services are still re
tained for the benefit of the public. With the above
advantages we flatter ourselves that we can make it
to the advantage of all who want work in our line
to come this way. D.PEAN. Proprietor.
myl3 6. TV 133, varuer.
OPEN" TO OSCEOLA.
Burlington & ffiissouri
River,
and
CHICAGO, BUKLIXGTON
& QUINCY
Connections made at Burlington, fcr
CHICAGO aud the EAST.
Buy Tickets via BURLINGTON,
Passengers by this route have choice of the three
Great Trunk Lines leading east from Chicago, tbe
Michigan Central,
j 31ichigan Southern &
Northern Indiana,
Fort Wayne & Chicago
Kail Roads,
For all poiuts in
INDIANA, MICHIGAN,
OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA
AND THE
Through Tickets and Baggage Checks for at' im-
portant point
on all night trains east of Burling'on.
L. CARPER, C. E PERKINS,
Gen. Tc't A Pas'r Ag't Superintendent.
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It. WHEELER, E. C. LEWIS
D. II. Wheeler & Co.,
Seal Estate Agents.
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts,
PL A TTSMO U TH, X'. T.
Collections promptly attended to, and proceeds re
mitted at current rates of Exchange. Taxes paid in
Wes em Iowa and br.saior non-residents, l itles
to la id investigatf d. Money loaned on Keal Estate
secur.tiea. Land Warrants located.
CLAIM AGENTS.
Agents for collection of claims against Oovernmen
for soldiers, their widows and minor heirs. Agent
for .be purchase and sale of Lands and City proper-
ty, easing of Tenements.
REFERENCES:
Hon. S. II. Elbert. Denver City. C. T.
Messrs. Konntze Bros. , Omaha, Xeb.
" Mct'ano k. Mctcalf, Nebraska City.
" Q.t. Filley. hi. Lonis, Missouri.
Dr. Dlo Lewis, Boston, Massachusetts.
H W Ditmars, Chicago, Illinois.
U M Magill, Cincinnati. Obio.
Tootle A tlaiMia, Piattsmouth. Nebraska.
L II Rich, Three Hirers. Michigan.
Hon t Fellows, liloomfletd, Wisconsin.
Hsn T M Marquett, Piattsmouth, Nebraska.
L Lewis, Attorney at Law, Buffalo, New York.
Carter, Hnssey fc Carl, Des Moines, Iowa.
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TAKE NOTICE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions due Sol-
dtet'6 aid, their heirs.
F. M Dorrington has this day received from t e
Department, the Law in fall with new blanks for the
collection of additional Boauties and iucreased Pen
sions, and is ready to prosecute all such claims as
iav be entrosted to his care. Call and examine.
Fiistclaimed is firt served.
F. M . D CBKTSCTJ'.
nUmuth, Acr- 1?j lit.
ADJOUKXaUD
Sale of Lots
IX
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Tbe undarslgned will offer for sale, at Prsnc
AvctIon, at LINCOLN, 'ebraka. at 10 a. ui.
TCES&A r, jc.vs oa u&,
about three hundred lots In suld town, being the
number nnsold at the time of tbe ad.lnu.ru went of
the sale last fall. The lots are appraised, and will
be sold to the highest cash bid Ji r above the p
praismeru LINCOLN
IS TBS -
GAPITAU OF NEBRASKA,
and was founded by authority of the Legislature
It is situated in the most fertile region of Nebraska,
and at a point apparently designed by nature to be
the junction of not less than lour or 11 ve trunk liuna
of railway. It is adjacent to the meat valuable (
liue region in the weM, of which the capacity far
immensely profitable working has already been sat
isfactorily tested-
About one thousand lota were sold at pol lie tale
last fall, at prices which ran from 20 to 60 per cent
above the appraUmerrt; and this spring, so rapid has
been the settlement and growth or the town, and se
fair snd certain its prosper s, lots have fold second
handed at prici'K from tbreh to six ichdbid per
cent, in advance of their cost. The Mate Hou-e,
building from the proceeds of the sules las', fall, is
approaching completion" It will be rady for occu
pution by .September, at which time the State Utv
ertiinent will beremovtd to Liuciln.
At the Jane sate there will also be ottered a flec
tion "I School Land adjoiniag the city, in tracts of a
few acres each.
UAVI0 BUTLER,
TIIOS. P. KENNARD,
JOUN GILLESPIE.
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Cmmisijoners.
JOHN p. MANNY
REAPER .nd MOWER.
We effer this well inown Machine ty the Farmers
of Cans Coumty. feeling assured that it will give
satisfaction.
We refi r to the following gentlemen who bave
used the J I. Manny:
O. W. JeffVrs, Esq., Eigl t Mile drove.
W. Wolph, Mt l'leasant.
John C- Iiear ' "
Mr. Upton, ' '
D.M.Catg Weeping Water.
W. Hortou, ' "
J. II. .Kcobett. " Ashlaad.
Repairs on hand.
Piattsmouth, Apiil S, Hi?,
Doom, Bro. & Co.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
WASHINGTON!
II E K R M A IV IIEROLD
Having bought oat the entire Stock of Goods from
u. u. iieroia, is ready to oner
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
In Prices,
I shall sell Goods LO WER TUAiT THE LO WEST,
for Cash, Wheat, Corn, Hides, Furs or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
My Stock Consists of
GROCERIES , DRY GOODS
BVOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING,
II ATS and CAPS, POCKET
CUTLERY, YANKEE
NOTIONS, ETC.
Please give me a call at the old stand of C G. Herol'".
1IERRMAX IIEROLD.
CONJUGAL LOVE
AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE.
Essay for Young Men. on the Errors, Abuses and
Diseases which destroy th e Manly Powers and era-
ate impediments to M A RRI AOS, with sure msausof
relier. s-ent in sealed li tter envelopes fre 'fclar..
Address Or. J. SK1LL1N IIOUGUTON, Howard As
sociation, Philadelphia, Pa. Janl2ni6
0.
. JOHNSON & CO,,
Opposiit Ctarh St Flvmmrt
Bealara la
DRUGS,
mmmi
Stationery,
Also everything pertianine to the News KhsImm
constantly on hand, and FOR SALE. Subscriptions
received for all Papers and alagaxiaeai at Faslnh-
TTe alse kees oa hand t fa best article ef
Soda Water.
Drink, and be Refreshed.
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NEW AKRAIN'GEMENTS!
J ames OITeill
DtALlB IV
TRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,
HATS,
BOOTS,
CAPS,
SHOES.
FARM PRODUCE.
And everything needed by th
FARM ER s MECHANIC.
Having purchased the entire stock of goods belong,
irg to Win Rt-rold, I am re-fitting tbe store room in
go d style, aud propose to sell gi od at the old stand,
on tbe mo reasonable lams. .
mar 5 if JAMEi rO'SEILlT.
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