Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1868)
u LOCAL NEWS. RLMENDEIt The Grand Masonto Fair and Festival, tit MaeonicIIall, on next Friday evening. Jobn Q. Gass, Ee.; Past' Grand Orator, will deliver an entertaining Masonic ad dress on the occasion.,, ' "' Tickets for tale at tbo poit office and principal stores. Purchase' on before it Is too late. At C I 2 p. m. . Geo. F.Train was expected in Omaha last Tuesday. T.ead new estray notices in this week' issue. At Masonio Hall, next FRIDAY even ing. . ' . .., "The ladies of thel. E. Churoh have the thanks of the Herald for a beautiful eake. hlon. Jos McKtnnon was in the city last Tuasdav on business. IJe will leave home for Lincoln tarly next week. The Joans people are making great calculations on "tripping he light fan tasiic" to-morrow,night after the festival is over. The grandest Festival of the season. A large carriage factory is to be start ed in Salt Lake City, by a Saint who has been learning the business in Concord, N. H. , A Mormon emissary is now in Winona Minnessoto, t a proselyting mission, with the especial object of enticing young women to go to Utah. Wb. Baker, jr., who learned the print ing bix" in the Herald office, has been visiting his friends in the city during the past weok. . Dont fail to be in attendance. . m n A Mr. Jeffrie of Council Bluff?, has invented a stove drum which theJAVmxi veil affirms will reduce the quantity of wood requ'rcl fifty per cent. We learn from the Johnson Bro.'s that nixty couples were present at the dance at Ashland Christmas eve. TLe affair passed off pleasantly Pawnee county is going to have a Court House, ns the contract has been awarded to Curtis & Peavevj of Pawnee City, for $14,930. The house is to he built of stone, and isto bo convliriil by next Soptember. mm mm - A new town has been started on Lille Blue, in Jefferson county, afar the junc tion of the Big San ly, arid on the Vine of the G:h principal merdian. - And the came is to be Merian. Remember the Masotio Festival to morrow FRIDAY evening, at G:30. Preparations have been nnJe to nccorn modato all '.hat wish to com?, nnd wo expect to see a large turn out. The roads arehard-but we cannot say that we have either good sleighing or wheeling, in some placss tho snow "n rlcn ty enough for sleighs while in others the gro-inJ is perfectly bare. Rond Win. J. Hyatt's new "ad ' in this i-sue. WiUiHTn keeps a No. 1 Lircry Stable, and if you want to hire a good pfin of horses and carriage for a fsw hours, giro bici a call. Se pro'pectus of -'Deraorest's Month ly Magazir.o" and "Detnorest's Young Americ"tO bo found in another column. They are both No. 1 Magazines, and de serve the patronage of all those who like good reading. mm m Foc.vr. On last Thursday, 24th irut., on Oak Street, near Fred Stull's proper tv. in this eity. a lady's blacx and whits checked t hawl. The owner can get uy calling at this office and paying for this notice. The receipts of the M. E. Church Fair and Festival last week were about $3(0 the larzest amount ever received at a f..tinl in Flattsmouih. The Hall was crowded full of people, nnd all sneak well of the entertainment Our old friend, J. Nrwt. Hays, of the Fremont Tritwn', was in the city from Saturday till Monday last, "looking around" over hi old stamping ground. Hays is as gay and festive as ever, and j appears to think Fremont is the exact ventre of the universe. The public installation of officers of riattsmou'.b Lodge No. C was witnessed by a large number of persons at 2 o'clock last Monday, in Masonic Hall. Tbecer .emony was performed by P. M. Bro. R R. Livingston. At its conclusion the the officers of Neb. Chapter No. 3, were installed by M. E. G. II. P., D. II. Wheeler. We are sorry l hear that tre Feny . Boat at arago has sunk. We hope they may succeed in raising it and get itthor- ooghly repaired early in tha Spring, or else get a new boat, as Arago is proDa- Llv the most accessible point to Fawnee, for tho?e who wish to g-J to Missouri, either for lumber or to reach the St. Jo ani C. B. R R. So savs the Tawnee Tribune. Befora another issue of the Herald the editor will be in L:ncoln, to remain until the closs of tha session of the Leg isUtore. Ample preparations have been made to sarmlv tha editorial columns with interesting matter, and Orin II Mathews, Esq,., will be always on Tiand t transact any business pertaining to The nomination of Hon. A, S Paddock . of this State, as Governor of Wyoming Territory, was confirmed during the ses sion last summer, but, owing to the ne gleet of Congress to mats the necessary appropriations to defray tbs expenses of putting the new Government into opera tion, the confifmation was reconsidered. The Honorable gentleman declines a re nomination by the patriotic (?) Pj2 dent. A special t the New York Tribune says that Secretary McCullough received a dispatch on Saturday, from ao agent of the Government af Mobile, reporting that he had'discovered $1,000,000 of gold Land asking what he should do in the pre mises. The Secretary directed bim to procure an escort and take possession of the property. Nothing further has been received by the Secretary respecting the treasure ."Neither the Secretary nor Mr. Spicner has any conception of the mean ing of tho dispatch. ...... , - . m mm i We call the attention of onr readers to the advertisement of Dr. Burton's To bacco Antidote, in anothef column. There is probably no greater curse to the American people than tobacco if we except ardent spirits and the man who offers to the public a certain core for the use ofjhis filthy wecJ as Dr. Burtons Antidote has proved itselt to be is en titled to the thanks of every man and woman in America. We understand O. F. Johnson Co have ordered a quanti ty of the antidote. ' I r, -. " ' II BS S mtmm On Monday evening last the Eastern Star Degree was canfered on a large number of ladies, the relatives of Masons in good standing. The degree was con forred by P. P., 11. R. Liringston. At the conclusion of the ceremonies the new of ficer for the ensuing ycar.wcre instal.ed AS follow?. ' ' Bro D II Wheeler Patron -Sister Amelia Duke Patroness f ; Bro M B Murphy Conducter Sister Lizzie BJfings Conductress Bro E T Duko Trcas Bro J N Wise Recorder Bro F S Whi e Watchman. Last Thursday evening, at the Presby-' terian Church, was a time long to be re membered by those who were present. Tho church edifice was crowded to its utmost capacity with an audience com posed of the Sabbath school in connec tion with the cbureb, nnJ their parents and friends gnthercd thire for tbo pur pose of receiving and wi:n. ssng the dis:ri 1 bution of presents, froni one of the most bountiful and heavily laden Christmas Trees it has been ourpleasure to behold. The exercises commenced with,the sing ing of a piece of music entitled ' Christ mas Bells" by a class cf Misses, followed with prayer by the Pastor of the church. At C I 2 o'clock tho distribution com- menced, and continued an hour and a half in which time several hundred dol lars worth of presents were passed out to happy hearts, by the superintenderit, as fast as a half a dozen gentlemen could take them from. the tree. Alto- n-cther the occisicn was onejjf exceed ng interest, and deemed to be highly en oyed by all, and more especially by those who were the reciptiants of pres ents. Persona indebted to roe will please ca' and settle immediately and save costs. This is the last call I shall make before placing accounts in the hands of an offi cer for collection. Obo. Coeck. Dec24tf. $1200 and alLExpenses Paid! See advertisement of Amertcax Shuttle Sewimq Machine, in our advertising col umns. 1 PAY UP. All persons knowing themseves indebt ed to me will please call and pav up im mediately. A word to the wise, etc. Sept.10 tf. C. E. Forct. . 1 m m m . About five years ago Mr. Th is. Thorn as, of this county, picked a few kernels of wheat from some canary seed in tf ack & ButterTS store, and concluded to try the experiment of cultivating them. The first year the crop was des'.royed ty ver ruin, ex:rpt a few stocks from winch he obtained 90 grains tho produo'. of these 90 grain", up to this yeutr, is 42 bushels, noticitb8nnding the grasshoppers done serious damage to it during the past two tears. Mr. Thomas thinks from what experience he has had wuh this new- kind of wheat (wbichjfrom the method of obtaining it he calls Canary Wheat) that it will yield about 50 bushels to the acre with a fair opp .rtunity. It maHe good flour, of a yellowish east,raises we'l and makes as good bicuit its our bst spring wheat flour. . In order that the seed may be preserved, an l oth ers may have a chance to try this wheat Mr. Thomas propose-' to die-pose oT small onantity at S3 00 per bushel. lie also has a srntll Quantity or me ra mous Surprise Oats," from which he raised 2 12 busheU frcu 2 qunrts the first season; and .his yenr 44 1 a ousneis from the 2 1-2. notwitnatandme tuev were seriously damased bv grasshoppers hr.th aeasons. after they were headed out. The Oats will b disposed of, -in small quantities, at S3 00 per busnel. speci nf the, Wheat aod Oats can bes-.e! bv ealling on Mr. Thoma. or at the Her ald office. nov26rc4 KfcW Boot and Shoe Shop Opposite the PlaUe YaU-y House. ; ; The andersipned having jat cponed a new Boot and Shoe shop in this city, is desirous of receivin;; bis abare of publio patronage. AU kinda of new work done on ihe shortest notice. If you bave any repairing to be done, bring it along:. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at market price. Remember the place, op posite ha Platte Valle? House, and se ond story of .Forgj's Plow Shon. U. W Fkirxk. --r'livutb, 'rt. 15 tf. en Era JP fcww,, WVb, ealik im DRY GOODS, GROGERIES, AKD Farming Implements. COBWEB 3l AMD MAIN ST 8.. PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. DOOM BUO &. CJU Wm. 500,000 lbs. Dressed Hogs. 500 Hogs on Foot, f of which the bighet market price will be paid in cash. If you want anything very cheap go to - - Doom Bro.& Co. All kinds of produce bought by Doom Bro. 3b Co. Choice articles of tea to be had at . ., . '.. , Doom Bro. A Co's The best Rio Coffoe for sale by . ' Doom Bro. & Co. Best quality of coal oil to be had at Doom Bro. & Co. Splendid nrticle of Syrups of all kinds . Doom Bro & Co. ,. If jou want to get tt good quality of sugar go to v ' ' Doom Bro. A Co. ; Boots and Shoes of all kinds for said by Doom Bro. Co. A large line of Dress Goods and trim mings for sale very low by Doom Bro. A Co. If you want to get any thing for Coats, Pants, Vests or Piece Goods.go to Doom Bro. & Co. A largo stock of Bleached nnd Brown Muiin of all kinds for bale at Dojm Bro. & Co's. Best quality of Hosiery at Doom. Bro. & Co's. Queensware and Glassware very cheap at - Doom Bro & Co's Doty's Washing Machines and Wring era for sale by Doom Bo, & Co. If yoa want anything from a cambric needle op to a threshing machine, or a babv'e stockin" to a p iir of boots take vnvj s si-ucaiu,. "-f OUr adVICe and gO lO Doom Bro. & Co. Breaking and Stirring Plowa, Wnlkifg Cultivators, Broad Cast Seed Sowers, Roarers, Mowers, Threshing Machines audjvii kinds of Agricultural implements for sale by doom lro. cc FAR31EUS. If you want to save nioney,time,laDor i i and espense, go nnd eire your orae. 10 , , R. prt fnp on of Van Brunt's DiV m UrO. tO. IOr one OI an orum. Broad Cast Seed Sjwer and Cultivator, so that yoa can get it in the spring with- out fail. They are warranted to give on tiro aalisfaution. AUO ffive them your tire eaiisiat-iio". arau fc"K J otiW for the Celebrated Wier Walking Cultivator. oiice. All persons indebted to us. either by note or account, will please call nnd set tie immediately, a we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 25th. nov2Gtf. Vau.ert & Kcffser. Take Notice. All persons indebted to me by note or ccouut will pleae call and settle imme- atelv. All accounts not settled by Deoember 25th, will be left for collec- ion. T"ke notice and govern yourcelf ccording!y, and save your cost. nov2Gtf Jacob Vallebt, Jr. SOLD OUT! Wo have sold out our entire stock of groceries, nd roust have all account due us settled immediately. Persons ow ing us will bear this in mind, and save thomselvesoroe.troubleby.coroing in ana r,avin up. Our o3i3e is at our Lumber Yard. We propose to have an accounts ettled, and that immediately, tf. - Ships jn Mickelwait a Co. DIED. In this city, on Sabbath morning, Dec 27th, 1868, David Edward, son of II. F. and Martha J .Price, aged 3 months and 13 days. Plattsmouth Lodsre No- 6, A- F. & A.m. nea-nlareommnnleation-Inland 3d Mondavi oreach .Mth at 8 I 8 o'clock, p. in. v, . . . v- f r B. R. LIVISG3TOK, W SI. O. C. BF.TTS, Sec. St. Luke's Parish Vestry. Rimlar meetings 6rs TneslflT of every month. at 7 l. m., at the once 01 v n v. urrnr. V Rev. GEO.C. BKTT3. D W Wheeler. Clerk. Chairman. Nebraska Chapter No- S, R A- M- Iteaal.te convocations til and 4th Tnesdsys of erh tonuth, at 6 1 3 o'eloca p. m. G. C. BFTTS.Sec. LO.0.F. Reirolar meeting of Plslte L-Hie, Ko. 7. 1. O. O. F. evi-ry atu.tty evenini at " V o'clock p. m tlrotlicrs of otver I.o-Jgos r invited to visit this Lodf e. f By order of M. McELWAIS, S.O. V. M. UORUISGTO,I ,Kee. Sec'y. J J-PAROFll:ri LOUOKNo 8. Mt. Fleasant aoiaa reuuiar uccuiiki oaiu'ivcm.. J. II bATEi. W C. T. Visa SaEAII POI5EL. W 8. 8. A DVH, Lodge Dputy. CiT-eXCELSIOK DK .RES LOD?. Ssl. PlaU. mouth, hol.M retrnlar meetings on the third wedser day evenings of each ronntn. nay eve WKLET BAKXF.3, W D T Bro. W. L. Wells, W D S SUter UoaDatis.W DVT. Parxnele 5c Hershaw, - , . , i Dealers ta ., LUMBER, bHINGLES, : ffjilTIl. TI.TIBEK, &C-. '1Littsmouth. - - Neb. CH.AKMFIE. W. KER6HAW, NEW HIEVT JIAKKET!! GEO. FICKLER. CORER 2d Hf MAI.X STREETS. PLATT3MODTH, KEfeRA&KA. Keep constantly on har.d the best of -All Kinds of Heats, which they can furnish their customer at ihe BEST CF RATES iOR CASH I July 2d. 1S6S 3m. Empire Bakery ! 2d ST., OPPOSITE "NEW TOSE STORE," . PLATTSMOUTII, - NEB. Confectioneries, BREAD, PIES, CAKES. . . ": CHEESE, auJ SWEES CRACKERS. kept ou hand at all times. . I1UBERTY. n!5if. 825 ! S25 ! THE ... AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, Is retailed at a prfc" within the i"ch of all. This Mach u..- a RtiHiKlit MfJ f, mlM ibe LOCK SriTC.I (alie on both nidtwi. ha a aclf adlii-'tinit i.jm. wi, bin.i. c.rd. brai.i. ..m, qotit, tuck, nitne, and gather; will wark oaliy wei. oo -f.k, linen. tension. a"rt can ao trvrj vjriiiy 01 iuk- ' " wooUll, or Cotton goo'V, wi.n 'men, or iwnua uiiuu. THE SUVTTLE SEXVISi itACUIXE warranted forFivc Years! Oar Arents will be supplied with dup'icate puts of th Machine, in case of accident. It mk.a prect?ly he aame i!ch mxda by the Singer, WUee er & Wit- a,.r.tt(t mr the best of high priced the only low. prieed Shnttle Machin h 'lhi, fefd. wr enabi son. Howe, and Florence Machines, it iiaatrein- Machfnes.and u ne in the market abll to sell a tirft- ela SHUTTLK MACHINE tt rrj low price, ou acconnt of it Simplicity, and constnin-nt low cost of Manufacturing, tn comi.aii.ioa with Complicated Ma. ' tfxsn"Vaf ACcfct. Wc wish to arrange with Agei.ts.mtlc or tbmale to r-preseut the American Shuttle Sfwtnz Machine, in e ch State, Oourty, and T.mn ic the UJiied S.ates Airents. For full particular!), as to Salary and Com II a UDMntl LA LI m UUULruiCJH " - t.- mission, address G V. .V. ANDREWS, General Agent, 2?t'.rvi.', Mich. X. B Lor the benefit of onr A cents we have ar ranged with parties who have flds suitable for Sewing Machine Aifenn to sell. We will senl book of samples ana rnsi paiticuiars o-i toi(iu'ioci stamp. Address O, V, N. AXOUIiVVj?, (ieneral Ag't, Detroit. Mich. nailvl STaALL F RUSTS -AND- EVEROrRKENS. AT THE . Riverside Nursery I DAVENPORT, IOWA J. W. PEAttHArV Prop T GRAPE VINES, CURRANTS, CHERRIES, PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, 4c, ic. EVERGREENS of all the beet varieties. 43-Send for a OstaloTne and Price T.lt. ddreaj. J- W. PEARMAW. Davenport, Iowa, Or J. F. ANTILL, Agent, Lincoln, Neb. oct!2tf. Cheap Cash Store I L. r. REED, r- ot...". REED & HE A II DM LEV, W K-la ril c-r, . ,x r 1 . . . ... A i r r fhicODACIA I . . . n . TK hnve jnst opened a larsa stora oi viwmi 1 V . Weeping " ater, couiinint ui, Drii GooJs unoceries. s Queensxcnre. Hardware, Glass, Iron Wooden Ware, Notions, Ar d everv thinr th farmer and mechanic needs. Stvles and grades to suit. To buy elsewhere ra . j he rail, t buy here is well always woii oneu i - Irlwirtrn I'f.t till IDcl W. L.OOK MimOTm. Ak for the price. Consider well, ana 110 wnat is wisoit. All Gooes warranie-l a repreeot a July 80 tf. Improved Farm and Tim ber at or aie. Tti. rrm U about 20 miles west from Plattsmouth. 2 mi es we-t of Hoover's, on Ihe Sl(fe Koad 6 ' acres has been in caltivatioti aloRliuame upon It, ao-1 plenty ..f stock water; itisS w-qr ee 27. T 12, r 11 Iri.l aeres: and connected with it Is Lot 7 and J K HJ 1C: M- Alsn the N wqroin w qr Of tc , a Mi lis county. Iowa, Due eastltom t'lattsmnuih, and 1 mile from' the river. (hevy timber.) Vt terms addrs. . . D. H SOLOMON, ma)2Stf. - Qlenwood. Iowa. I Western Iowa. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Glcliwood, JlitU Co.. lOTra. REV. HENRY BAYLIES. A. M. President, asslsteJ by Competent Instructors. Glenwoed is delightfully located, healthral. moral r .rni. br nublic conveyance. Passen- Oity. and thenee taken br Stag three miles, to n.id r.vr in. I ' h a pi. m n. viuu , r ov.ut. Uleuwood. From 3 to tlo per Term. Pupils admitted aany tin Rc.ard. 9-1.00 M Pr W-r... Winter Term begin rov nioer io n ; spr.ns k TebroarTth ; Soromer tem way m. Fir ur'hr particulars sddras? the President. IOH SALE OR TRADE! KOl lwlli jr. ilnl" rlx rmm. a Sood crl.ar. and rl-tern. wel', tablc. rod rhl and b Ph' lot, matte on ihe ori.rr I S.-renih and lHcttt airretx ; al -o a two storr fcrtrk build.nif. 2iW, with two luts. rimate on Fifth atrret iwli of jHit. Th ahore proierty '111 1 ald tbraprnrraah or traded for an irrpr..r4 farm in Ca count r. for partKulara apsiy on the prem'aea. GtO. BOECt: i AM pmon lnlbte.l to me are reqiesteit to call ad ae t itaimrdiutrlr. aa I matt a' d wi I bare thrtn rttld forthwith. Ao19lf. GEO "BOKCK. o. r. i'onxsoN. ECCKNK B. LEWIS. O.F. JOHNSON & CO., (opposite Clark Ml Hummer,) BIALJCM 19 Drugs, Medicines STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES, ' . ' ' : .. . ' . ' ' . . '. ' j - , H A I It O I L S . Newspapers, Magazines ; &C, &CM &C. Prrcr'p'ion canfu'.ly coxpeunded ty an expe-rienc-d Drafgi.t. lu8 clf . SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livary STABLE. Maik St., - - Plattsmotjth. I am prepared to acroiotuodate the public wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On short notice and reaaonabit terms. A Hack will run to steamboat landing, di to ity when desired. Sheridan House, Wm. W. Irish, Proprietor. Corner oj JUam ana inuu. '""Main strettt (wo doors above Fourth, riaCtSMlOltlla, 1K .A k. th l av nr irArk. Chart7nfl derate, I kltvt LSSiraS. a ET da,!y for I vwTMmar nrAnml - " I "i UWajl WIi C. "'J r7- T" T" T C I stationers; Binders &P tip er dealers. SA1JVT JOSEPH, MO., ocCSBro REED, BEARDSLEY & CO, WEETIXG 11.1 TER, EBRSKA. Li cIk li'inKhr. mni;el ana sola, iii"' I Collodions i ru.ptly attended to. oeri.a u ioi ..e. . r" 1,1 " " march 2G 1S63. WASHING & IROIirG b r Bv.n otn infill In the roar of City Bakery. Fancy articles wa.hed and done np in the neatest style. Satiafaoi h-u euaranteed Plat.smomh, NebraKku, Juae -.'jin niatr. IVOTICJE. Iiu n'TCFII. i mv authorized Arent for the eollre-ionof all accounts dne the undersigned for medical services; his receipt will oe vaiia ior me oavment of any monies on said acennnts. AGENTS VANTED FOR NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIBLE. BY REV- DANIEL MARCH. D tS- For full, free, flow in:, clear, apaikllng. pure and .ran-fni Ktvle : lorDoetlc e-nius . fr beauty of . i, .,,.! t ilrh lowinc im.cinaiion ; for nice analysis of character, graphic delineations and ripe scholarship ; for life like pictures, glowin words and happy illustrations, tnia wora u oqu. ..,.mm. nrinti .ns. as the above, has been re ceived from Bif.h"p Simpson, Rev Albert Barnes. Noah Porter, D. II., H B , W. A. Stearns. D. D., Geo. Pana B ardinan. D. D-. I W. Wiley, D. D., famuel W. FLher, D. D., LL..D., and leading Cler evmen and the Press of all Denominations. Send for Circulars coniainine the a me. Agents are .mrvhm mertinff with uopaialied success. It I. a most beautifully illutra ed td elegantly bonno book, and pleases everybody. Commissions, $100 to 52U0 per month, according to aMlity and enerirv. Adrlres ZKIQLER. McCCRDY 4 CO.. Philadelphia, Pa Cincinnati, O . Chicago, III., $t.L. u. Mo. - tdecl7n67m6. Ailniinistrator,s Sale o f l&eai MliSaUlO In pursuance of an order ol Judge Geo. B. Lake, Judge of the 21 JUilictnl iiaf let oi tue state or VZX'DMmKriAs I U ..ira b lc day of Dicemoor, 1.03, wit wuer sste yuoni. suction on. VJ.,,t ll,mQlh tJrri .Yfiniifit v. 1 SllO. between the hours 9 o'clock m and tha sett'ng cf p m to 2 o'clock p in at the Court Hous- do r in t'lattsranutri. Cas-county, Ni-brasea. Hie following de.-c i beJ real estate, situate tn tbe cnnty of Cas. the sun the sale t.i held oien for bl'is trom i o ciock iiid ate of NehraFka, to wit; Lets e'evrn iaij nu ... noi in i.inrk Km loriv-six 14Ctin H a-tsnit.uth iUt coun y. Nrb., also the wooivided one half off or the south sine ot soumeas. q mrirr nur er, and I be undlvited one halt on of ao itn sid f n. rtb.-a.t qnarterof northv e.t quarter of reetion No thirteen ( Id) in township No twelve (18) north of rahge No thirteen (13, east or Sixth V. M. Terms of sale, cub' . JACOB VALLERT, Jr., Adm'r of the estate of Feter A. Sarpy, dee'd. Decl7w3. Dr. J. S- McADOW, nrtrnrvr D rt 'C TT A T WYOMING. NEBRASKA. o ffershia profeasioaal services to the people of the town and surroun'iing country. VMIHA.1jT A farm eonsistlng of 169 acres 100 a(Te nndr mtiv.tion with all neca-sary out buiidines. Two! dwellinKs; a good well or water. There is acre. nlea. neacbes, cherries, strawberries, rasplxrri . CJirarfiisasd grapes. Sald land la situated I-U uTnt'v:: nlar inquire on tho piemises of A C anl H C Ma ken; or O W Pairfle'd. n HlatUmnth. . SIlJ ST A D E MI . IS, One door tres of Donelan Drug-store, k ;. Dealers in Ready-made Clothinj. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, JTATS. rj PS. BOOTS. SHOES, . . TRVSKS, VALISES, and afeneral stock of OUTFITTING GOODS ror the Plains; alo, a large lot of RUBBER CLOTH1JVG. REVOLV ERS JiXD A'OTIOXS. We boaeht low and will sell cheap for cash. Cal. and exanuueoar stock before yoa buy any where elsel Jyl '66 Wm. BTADELMAMa CU. FU RTJITURE! THOHAS W. SHRYOCK, CABINETMAKER, AXD DEALER IS ALL EISDS OI" Furniture and Chairs. THIRD 6TREET, (Near Main,) PLA TTSMO UTH, JVEBRJ1SKA. Heparins and Tamii-binn nratly done. 3" Funerals attended at the shortest notice. .... . nil. in pit rvnuimiwr WASHINGTON! IIERKITIAN HEROLD Having bonsrht out the entire Btock of Goods from C. O. Uerold, is ready to offer , GREAT LYDUCEJUEA'TS ' In Prices . I shallsell Goods LO VER TlIAlf TUB to WES7, for Cash, Wheat, Corn, Hid.s, Furs or any kind ol COUNTRY PRODUCE Sly Stock Consists of GROCERIES , DRY GOODS BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTIIIiXU, HATS and CAPS, POCKET CUTLERY, YANKEE NOTIONS. ETC. Please pive me a call at my new brick bnlldlnjr neur the M E Church, north fcide c r Slain street. u'ZRRMAN HE HOLD. W. D. GAGE. W. R. DAVIS. CENTRAL STORE. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Provisions, BOOTS and SHOES, wbe'r the public may find THE BEST OF GOODS, and prices as low as can be found In tfc city, W return fhants for the liberal palrorrnge we have recived, andhope to merit its contlunance. NOTICE!! NOTICE ! ! ' I am now receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, .nj desiie to ell unecial ait-nti. n to thn "same, an solicit a carefnl examination of the GOODS -AND PRUEt 7 before purchasing i1ewhere, as t am determined to KEEP PJ1Y STOCK ao laige and WELL ASSORTED and tbe price OF EVERYTHING o low as to make It the Interest nf evry FARMER AND MECHANIC CASS COUNTY, to call and either OR POST THEMSELVES BUY ; before buyinc elsewhere. E. G. DOVCV. P;attsmouth, Oct, 1, 15C3 tf. JUST RECEIVED I in(j r0r sale at low figures, 10 t'tt COFEEE, 16 VjU SUGAR, 6 VjU DRy APPLES, .6 bits DRY PEACHES, I StC.ke. Also, a large assortment of I -w-j "B" A m.M I jT 1H6 JLi VL Zll P G 2. j xlatr, shingles, doors, window sash, PLASTER PA RIS, IAIR, COAL OIL, Etc . x"V T ATftL rPfTV" C O A T,' JUUkaJbVvrwi w - 850 bushels, to which we invite the kt,ea,ion of . k ..h d olBer, , lo quality and price. We I r.., tho nonui v COAL. HANK, at Lex- I i. nn .nrl nmiioM t.t furnish all the Coal this country wants at prices to suit. Also a large stock ol Bye, Bourbon and Star Whisiy Cherry, Raspberry, Blackberry and Ginger Brandy Call and aee us. fclMPSOS, J-ICKELWAIT t CO. jet d3 wtf D. D. McMechan, , Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAUD PLOWS. r-n n x. p T. A VTO I? .V. I w w . - ? Cultivators, sulky and naiking, Cook Stoves, jm w W 1 TT 9 . Jl -Large variety on nana. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Kakes, 1 ? CCC, OfcCe s, a large stock now on hand mt araall advance on I Eastern Tries. ,, 10G mVatn Street, - Nebraska UWj - I (Opposite the Seymoar House) ,Tfj nVVTH! "P A Tl TjO OK,- i - - - - birirri EVITT. 1Hi t.. M1N L.EAVITT & HYDE, Real Estate Office, Jlomcsicad Directory. NEBRASKA CITT, op'stie Land Office. tISCOt.li, WEB., CaJman Iloure. Government Lands selected from pusonnl ersiv ination. Free Homestrada selected, survril ant se cured. Lands iu eecond hand and iri'proved .'arms b.nght and sold. Titles examined, and Conveyac mrde. KEFEBEKca-5 John P. Turner late Pres G & C tf R R ; Lee County National I'at k, Dixon, 111. ; Robert ITari), rupt C B a Q K R; Aiy Bankirin Whiteside roanty, III. ; K-ltcr ar.d Receiver of Land Ofltoe, Ntraska City. i.ll DR. ITI. M. ill'CIalJSKY, Will be at Dr. Llv'nirstoii' Office Coring the lat week in each month . Al ordera Kit la tteosl officv will promptly altiiiided to. July 6. AND WOOL- CARDIAC. Hot for Salt Creek, where yoo can iifl two birds with one alone, pet yoar Gra'n Gronnd and Wool Carded a, the same time; the machinery for bo'.li is In perfect order. We use the Patent Machine Cards, which were run enough last year to establish fheir soperloMiyovertheoidkioil.as all whonaccV them cantestlfr. The snperiorit of Mr. 8. Twis as a Carder is TTell know n, and hlsservicesare still e tained for the benefit of the public. Wiih the sKve advantages we flatter onrselves that we can make it to the advantage of all who want work In onr lu to come this way. D. PKAK, Proprietor. Dijlli S.TW1S9. Carder. FURNITURE, CO FF IN" S AMD " Cabinet - Work I swaww- IT- BOECK Havinir enlarged his Shop and Sales-rooms would respectfully remind the people in this virti.ity that he can fornixh them w-th the very best fninitire. Chairs, or Cher Cabinet-work, at the most reason able rates. I shall ke-p constantly on band a larre assortment of Eastern Work, and am also prepared to manaractu6 any thloe in my line on short notice. A large assortment of Reaily-maile Coffins kept al al! times. Ca'l and examine my stock nl prlcrs jel?dwtf II. BOECK. W. J. Ho; ton & Co. ( Weeping Water, JVew Store,) Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS. AND SHOES, &c, &c4 Keep on hand, and are selling cheap, a well seiretsd aaortment of goods suitable for a farininc com munity. , marlOtf NEW AKHA1VGEMENTS James Oeill SEALER IV FRY GOODS, GROCERIES: HARDWARE, QtJEENSWARtf HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, FARM PRODUCE. And everything needed bf lh ARM ER s MECHANIC. flavin ff rurchased the entire strek ofeo. da 'elorg ing to Wm Herold, I am re-Ct'log id- store icnm.m Eo d style.'and piopose to sell gi cds at the cdiuuj on the moHt reasonable terms. ..... marotf jafu siuu. BRIDE AND BRIDtORUUM. Essays for Youna Men on the Interesting rela tion of Brideirroom to Bride in the institution of Marring", a Guide lo ma'rimooial felicity end true hanninma. Sent bv mail in sealed letter envelopes free of charge Address, Iiotrian A&eocutloa, Box P, PMIabfllphta, ra., B. 8POBLOCK, E.Bixna wisdhim Co. Clerk and Kecorderi Uept'y uierk s nee'r. Spurlock & Windham, PLATTSilOUTlt, NEBRASKA. FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and Conveyances ITIadc, Taxes paid hnd receii-is forvcarde promptly. Plattsmouth, June 18, 1S68 nil. Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can get 'the btst Elovr and the most of it. Z51bofX X X FLOUR and 12 lb of ERA IT given in exchange for good Wheat. We are ateo Joint grist wort; and, with enr In ereastd facilities, feel assured that we ran give tha bis I and the most flour ot any mill in the State. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRODUCE. BOVGHT AND SOLD KI5HEST MARKET "RICH PA1!. REED &. CLINTON. March 26th. 1S6. Q. fr. McCAIsLUM, Manufacturer of and dealcrl" Saddles and BTatf ncss, Of every dcsorlplion, wholesale and retaft. No. 130X Main street, between 5th nd Bth'itrfets, Sebrsska' Ot.tr. - I1 i i ! .1 i 1 the office.