Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 21, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
Call at Dovj's and if yoa don't buy
gtt posted before you bay elsewhere.
wl . . 1
Elder Mu'!ie,of the ChrlstlrtnCburcb,
will commence a series of religious meet
ings, at the Court House, in tliis City,on
this (Thursday) evening. ? :y
The regular train op the TJ. P. road ran
off the track on Saturday evening, a few
miles east of North Platte. No partica
Urs.
Gen. Frank Blair, and Cornelius VTen-
dall, TJ. P. Railroad commissioners hare
gone west to examine another twenty
miles of the road.
We understand that a wholesale and
retail tobacco and cigar establishment is
abont to be opened hear by two gentle
men,! at ely around from Chicago.
If lhj weather continues as mild as it
has for a few weeks, farmers. will be oc
copied with their plows, again. Every
thing betokens a very enrly spring. ,
Snow fell to the depth of abcut two
inches, on last Saturday afternoon. It
was improved by the s!eirhist. The bolls,
bells, bells were tinkling till the air was
musical.
Burton's Antidote to tobacco, seems
also a rpecifio agninst tho cacoethes scri
bendi. Our readers will mike due allow
ance for the eparcity of editorial corres
pondence inconsequence.
The M. E. Church of Onuhi has been
the recipient of a beautiful communion
service, the gift of the Meridan Brittnnid.
Company, through Messrs. Ketchem ( &
Burns. '
Chns. W. Andrews, Esq., has retired
from the Nebraska Gazelle, published at
Tecumish, John9n county. Dr. B. Pres
ton now takps sole churge of its columns
we wish the Gazelle fill success.
The Press says that the streets of Ne
braska City are to b graded throughout.
Thi engineer commence! soon to make the
survey, and the work will begin as soon
as that is finished.
The accomplished dentist of these parts,
Dr. M. II. McClu?kty, will be at his post
on Monday the 3th Inst., and rcma:n
throughout nest week. Ail part'ej de
iring his services would it well to call
early.
In the District Court of Douglm coun
ty,sitting in Omaha Judge Lke presid
ing MiRs Ju!n Jii.-tli was, onSa'urdav,
awarded $10,000 damngp, on a breach
of promise case, brought by her against
Mr. A. T. Chnmplain. i
Henry Boeck has just received the
largest lot of furniture thst ever arrived
in this city, If you don't believe it, call
it his shoe- nnd you will be convinced.
lie has on hand a large lot of the Patent
Metalic Burial Cases, of all sizes. Hit
d. Will appear in our next issue.
We observe ocoasionslly a teiun or two
on our streets standing without being
hitched. Suoh cu'pable carelessness
ought to be severely punished before any
disastrous runaways occur to awaken
tha city authorities to a sense of their du
tv.
Ni!hbotasa Vallet.U. R There is
a great deal of talk, nbout a railroad
from this piace to Nebraska City, via
Hamburg or Sidney, and from the mo
tions made, we conclude that it is not all
talk; we shall esy more on this subject.
Montgomery County Iowa) Express.
We are in receipt of No. 1 of the West
ern Monthly, pub'ished at Chicago. The
reading matter and appearance of the
Monthly cannot be excelled In the United
States. It is a msgazino devoted to the
interest of the West. The West is cer
tainly able to sustain a iuagszine of its
own, and can do so if tho people will
only patronize it. Address, Heed & Tut-
tle, Chicago.
W. A. Patterson, our County Examiner
and, also, Principal of our City Schools,
proposes to have an examination on the
first day of Macrli, by which he des:gns
to tset the proficiency of his advanced
class, and also to grant certificates to
such as may be found qualified to teach
in Public Schools of this county. All
teachers and others are respectfully so
licited to attend, and participate in the
examination.. All applicants answering
90 per cent, of the questions nuked,', will
be presented with a No. 1 Certificate,
free of charge. "
Pass 11ij Rood. A few week- since
a man calling himself Joseph Hacket
made his appearance in oar city, claim
icg to be a Methodist xhoiter, and ap
peared very devoted in the cause of the
Church and Maeonry. Uuder the garb
cf Christianity and Fraternity, he sue
ceeded in victimizing some of our citi
sens to the amount of about fifty dollars,
besides the proceeds of a concert for the
benefit of the M. E. Sabbath School,
amounting Xo $27 50, with which he de
camped. " Said .Ilaoket is an Irishman,
about five feet five inches high, the lid of
his left eye coming down so as to make
it look smaller than the other. He claims
to hail from Illinois. Any ' information
as to hie whereabouts will be thankfully
received.
Papers friendly to Methodist Churches
and Masonry will please pass him
round. J. F. Ke.slt,
Pastor M. E. Church.
J. C. Richmond.
W. M. Franklin Lodge A. F. & A. M.
'-. I'AHJJ FOtt MLt'. - -A
good farm of 80 acres, 4 miles routh
of town, 60 acres improved and fenced.
Enquire of Maxwell & Chapman. .
Jan.2l w3
' r , .M:DItA8H. -
I The following is from the pen of Mil
ton w. tteynolds, editor tne Kansas
State Journal, and a few years ago the
editor of the Nebraska City yews:
A CHAIN 8TATE.
As a grain growing State. Nebraska
stands peerless and unrivaled. I' is some
thing to tbe glory of eo young a State to
stand in the eastern markets at the bead
of the best wheat growing districts in this
country. This is the enviable reputation
Nebraska has already achieved as a wheat
growing region. The reports of the ag
ricultural bureau shows that Nebraska
grows a greater yield and better quality
of wheat o the acre than any otbtr Sta'e
in tho Union.
FECIT PROSPECTS.
. As a fruit growing region Nebraska
promises to be a success. Last year was
a very abundant season, less so than this
year. Apples, pears and the hardier
fruits thrive well and yield abundantly
Peaches must be set down as uncertain,
or mathematically speaking, an indefinite
quantity. M. W. R.
Capt. E. B. Murphy, of this plaoe, has
issued a "Circular" in which the reasons
forprojecting, and the advantages to be
derived from his proposed colony on the
Republican, are sot forth. Already let
ters of enquiry from nearly every State
in the Union hive reached him, and he is
obliged to call in assistance to answer
the numerous communications with
which he is inundated. This timely ao
tion on the part of Capt. Murphy will, in
a few years, fill the splendid valley of
the Republican with renumerative farms,
and we are glad to see that so many of
the'right stuff, real western frontiersmen,
are claiming places in the organization
But few of the newspapers of this State
have, as yet, given proper prominence to
this intended settlement, but we are
pleased to notice that eastern journals
fully appreciate its importance nnd the
vast advantage which will ultimately oc:
cur to Nobrasica from this first settlement
of the great valley of the Republican.
We hope, and in fact feel assured, that
a scheme fraught with such advantages
to the welfare and increase of this State
will receive attention and encouragement
from Congress.
We glean the following items from the
Daily Commonwealthythit Capt Cyrus M.
Baird has been appointed Post Masier
for Lincoln, and says further whatever
may have been the personal preferences
of individuals in our community in res
pect to the several candidates for this
position, we do not believe that any ex
captions can be taken to the choice of the
department. Capt. Baird will mike a
competent, faithful and efficient Post
Master.
The way tho grave legislators were
victimized yesterday morning was pleas
ant to behold. A brace of ladies, with
youth, beantv and intelligence for am
munition, and two pairs of bright eyes,
that struck fire upon the Cinty breast
bone of every bachelor present, opened"
their artillery upon the works of the
House of Representatives, Although
that august bodv were reinforced bf some
of the sturdiest veterans of the Senate,
and a light brigade from the lobby, the
battle went against them from the time
the firt round was fired. The ladies
sold everybody a pocketful of tickets for
the entertainment to be given by the
fairer half of Iter. C. Little's congrega
tion, and carried nwny rrctty much all
the loose change of the three "houses."
The proceeds are for furnishing the Con
gregational Church at Lincoln.
Swindler. In our last issue, rre no
ticed the call of an individual, pretend
ing to be actinz as Agent for the Nebras
ka City Daily and Weekly Press. He pre
sented bis card representing nirn to bs
"Geo. A. Ilall, Agent, ' for the above pa
pers. We suspicioned him at the time ns
not being all ri-rht in this; he stopped at
the Falls City House, and we understand,
left without" paving his bill. We next
heard of biro through the Pawnee Trib
une, as being in Pawnee City soliciting
subscriptions for the St. Louis Home
Journal. Our people should beware of
such swindlers who prowl the country
We copy the following from the Daily,
Nebraska City Press.
"Mr. Geo. A. Hall ngent for the Daily
and Weekly Nebraska City Prest, called
on us yesterday. He is stopping at the
Falls City House.
We find the above in thff Nemaha Jour
nal, published at Falls City, and would
here say to all whom it may concern."
that said Mr. Hall is not working under
any authorization from tbs publishers of
the Press, and that we cannot and ' will
not be bound by any of his contracts.
We feel this announcement due not oulv
to ourselves but to the public who may
be misled by his representations. -
This "ubiquitous individual" paid bis
respects to several of our credulous citi
zens, whose brows, no doubt,, foreshadow
thunders to future solicitors for newspa
pers, as they read the above : Bur, gen
tiemen, Keep cool. Newspapers aever
send a 'feller" after raonev, and "sicb
like'Vithout publishing authority before
hand, tust remember tnat, and blame
yourselves for gratifying this little haul
oriiL.
All persons indebted to us. either by
note or account, will please call and set
tie immediately, as we wish to close onr
accounts by Dec. i'Sth. . -
nov26tf. Vallkbt & Ruffxer.
$1200 and all Expenses Paid !
See advertisement of American Shuttle
Sewimq Machine, in our advertising col
umns. . . -. - r . ; r ') lj
FAY. Ul. , t -All
persons knowing themseves indebt
ed to me will please call and pay up im
mediately. A word to the wise, etc.
Sept.10 tf. ' C. E. Fohot.
Dp09BROc&C6.,
lli-ALEta lit
DRY GOODS, GHOOERIES,
Alt
Fannin? Implements
CORKER 3d AUD MAlif 6T9., -
PLA TTSM O UTII, - NEB R A S KA .
DOOM BIIO. fe CO.
Are agents for Cornells celebrated gang
plow, aldo, for the Industrial Plow Co.
of St. Louis.
All persons indebted to us will please
call and settle the same immediately, as
we must close up our accounts.
Doom Bro. &, Co.
DOOM it no & CO.
Clave just received a large lot of Blue
River fiour, and warranted to give satis
faction or money refunded. Try a sack
of it.
Boots and Shoes of nil kinds for sale
bv ' ' . Doom Bro. fc Co.
DOOM DUO & CO.
At the corner in the Big Brick offer at
low price .
Dress Goods
Woolens '. . t, . .
White Goods
Fl-innels
Brown and Bleached Shirting
Brown nnd Bleaebed Sheetings
Ticking all grades
Cotton Flannel
, Strips and Dentins
Kentucky Jeans
Cassimeres
Piece goods of all kinds
Repliants and Ladies Cloth
Shawls and Cloaks . . . . c
A good assortment' of notions and
other urticles too numerous to mention.
A choice Rio Coffee . " ,
" " A Sugar
" " C Sugar
B-own Sugar
Gunpowder Tea, a choice assortment
Imperial '
Young Hyson w
Q Black ;
n
Sugar Loaf Syrup
Golden ...;'.
S. House "
II nni E Dripp
Salt by the barrel, or by the pound
A large line of Queea-ware and Glass
ware
Nails, all sizes
Smoking nnd Chewing Tobacco ' ;
Canned fruits of all kinds
FAItMERS.
If you Want to save money, time, labor
and expense, go and give your order to
Doom Bro. Co. for onefof Van Brunt's
Broad Cast Seed Sower pod Cultivators
so that you can get it in the spring with.
out fail. They are warranted to give en
tire satisfaction. Also give them your
order for the Celebrated Wier Walking
Cultivator.
The Brownville Ir mocraf contains the
following items-. About half past eiht
o'clock, "on vVednesday nigV't, Jan. 13, J.
K Bear, of our city, telegraph operator
and agent for the Merchants Union Ex
press Company, was knocked down, shot
and ribbed at the corner of First and
Nemaha streets, within fifty yards of A.
P Cogswell's residence, where Mr. Bear
reaidod, and also only a few feet from
Cat. Baiford's. Mr. Bear was met by
wo men, struck over tho left side of the
bead with a billet of wood producing 1m
mediate unconsciousness, his pockets
robbed of $600,and shot through the left
arm just above the elbow and through
the'left id9 of the neck. The shooting
was done with Mr. Bear's own pistol.
The wounds, fortunately, are Dot sup
posed to be fatal, although the intention
no doubt, waa to kill l.im. No clue to
the robbers and attempted murders. ,
A man by tha came of Beal, hailing,
or purporting to hail, from St. Joseph,
Mo., came to our city a few wress ago,
organized a writing school, collected all
tho money be-could, reported his child,
or family, sick at St. Joseph, took his
departure and has not been heard of
since: His class win to Know u tue sick
person recovered ?
Pass the unmitigated scamp around!
About five years ago Mr. Thos. Thom
as, of this county, picked a few kernels
of wheat from some canary seed in Black
& Butterys store, and concluded to try
the esperimeut of cultivating them. The
first year the crop was destroyed by ver.
min, except a few stocks from which" he
obtained 00 grains: tho product of these
90 trains, up to this year, is 42 bushels,
notwithstanding the grasshoppers done
serious damage to it daring the past two
years. Mr. Thomas thinks from what
experience he has had with this new
kind of wheat (which, from the method
of obtaining it he calls Canary Wheat)
-that it will yield about 50 bushels to the
acre with a fair opportunity. It makes
good flour, of a yellowish east,raise9 well
and' makes- as "good' biscuit ns
our bjst spring wheat flour. In order
that the seed to ay W preserved, and oth
ers may have a chance to try this wheat,
Mr. Thomas proposes to aipoe of i
small quantity at $3.00 per busftel. 1
He also has a small riuantity of thefa
mous 'Surprise Oats,"i from which he
raised 2 12 bttsbels from 2 quarts the
first season; and this year 44 1 2 busheis
from tbe Z 1 z, notwithstanding they
were seriously damaged by grasshoppers
both seasons, after they were headed out.
The Oats will be disposed of,' in small
quantities, at !$j.l'U per bushel. Speci
mens of the Wheat and Outs can beaten
by calling on Mr. Thomas, or at the Her
aid office.. v . . nov2Gm4
Persona indebted to me will please call
and settle immediately and save costs.
This is the last call I shall make before
placing accounts in tbe hands of an ofa
.11 . f T
cer ror couec.ioa. . did. dusli
Pec24tf.
lirft iJoot and Shoe Sfcop
Opposxte the Platte Valley House.
The undersigned hating j ist opened
a new Boot and Shoe shop in this city, is
desirous of rpceiting his share of public
patronage. All kind of new work done
on ihe shortest notice. If you have anv
repairing to be done, bring it alonz. All
kinds of produce taken in exchange at
market price. Remember the place, op
posite he Platte V-Hev limine, and sec
ond story of Forgy's Plow Shop.
U. W Ferrer.
P'.attsmouth, Oct. 15 tf.
m-m.
Take Notice.
AH persons indebted to me by note or
account will please call and settle lmrne
diatelv. All accounts not settled by
December 25tb will be left for collec
tion. Take notice and govern yourcelf
accordingly, and Save your cost.
, . nov20tf Jacob Vallkrt, Jb.
r ; -,. SOLD OUT!
We have sold out our entire stock of
groceries, and must have . all accounts
due ns settled immediately. Persons ow
ing us will bear this in mind, and save
themselves.some trouble ny coming in and
ravins up. Uur orace is at our Liumoer
Yard. We propose to have all accounts
settled, and that immediately.
tf. Simpson Mickelwait a Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Errors of Youth.
A Gen'le r an who suffered for jreari from Nervous
Debility, Pretnture Decay, a id all the effects of
youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, tend free to a;l who on J it, th recipe
and Jireelioo for making the simple rmt dy by
which he wa cared. ' Saiferers wishing to profit by
the adverliser'aexperifBfe can do so by a-ldresslng,
in p-rfectconSdesc!. JOHN B. OGDSV,
janTjl. No. 42 Cedar street, NewYork.
To Consumptives.
The AdvitUer, bavisR b?ei restored to a ealth in a
,'w weeks, by a very sjmpia reraedr, after having
suffered teveral ye ars wun a teven" mng anecuoc,
and t!iildi4 dine ae, Corfumptlon u anzi as to
make known to hi fellow sulTerora the means
of enre T all who desire it, he will send a uopy
of tl-8 prescription tel (fres of tari-). with di-
tec ions for preparing and Oticgti'J same, whkh
they wl!l find a r ewe f jr Consumption, AntH
mn. Bronchitis, The only obj-Ht of the adver
tiser in sending the Prescription tober.eflttke
afllicted, aud spread information wli'c'u he conceives
to be invaluable, and he hope every mffjrr will try
his remedy, a it will cost them-nothing, and may
prove a blegsiog. PartieJ wis&iag tlu PreiCript'oa
will plfase ad iress
Rrv. EDffASB A. WILSOV.
ICS South 5e-oi4 street, WillUniibarb, Kings
coauty New-York. . .. . . . UuTVSyl.
WEHE VT5IAKKET!!
- GEO. FICKLER.
. : - I ' .. . . : . .
CORNER "id. 'MA IN STREETS,
: ; - V r v.. -
PLATTeMOUrU, NEBRASKA.
Keep constantly ou band the best of
All Kiads of Meals,
which they can furnish their customers at be
BEST OF RAIES FOR CASU I
July 2d. 1S63 3m.
Empire Bakery !
id ST.. OPPOHITE "- YORK STORK." ,
PL.ATTSMOUT.il; - - MKB
I
Confectioneries, ..
BREAD
PIES, 1
CAKES,
--T1
CHEESE, awl
SWEES CRACKERS.
ISEFREIITIE?iTS
kept od hand at all times.
" . ' II. HUBERT Y.
nlotf. "'
S25I S25!
THE
AMERICAN SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE, . .
" - v ... ...
Is retailed at a price witLin tlie re.ich of all. This
Machine nses a etiaicht needle, laikes- the LOCK
griTCH (alike on both Bides), hssa self aJiustinir
tension, and can do every variety oiewmp. it win
liem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, 'juilt. tuck. rnfBe,
andotber; will work e-jnally wci. on iik, linen,
woolen, orotton goodr, with lineo, or cotton thread.
THE
SHUTTLE SEWIXG MACHINE
.Warranted For Five Years!
Our Agents will be supplied with dup:icate parts of
the Machine, in ca?eol acciuent. It mnKis preciKeiy
the same s itch nuds by lr. Siujto, Whee er k Wil
son. Howe, and Florence Machines. It his ti e Uo-
der-feed, like the beettf high-price! Machines, and is
the only low-priced Shuttle Machine in tbe market
that ha Ihi feed We are enabled to sell a first-
rlasa SHUTTLK MAC MSB at a very low price, o
account of its MmpliTity, and consequent low coft of
Mannfaclarinf, in comparison Willi Complicated Ala-
chines.
AGEXTS.;sV:Vv.:
We wish o arrange with Agents, mle or leraale to
represent the am-rican Shuttle rHwinc .1schine, la
esch Ftate, Conrty, and Town in t!ie Ualted S ates
and Ontario Extra it ducuneole to Exp-rienced
AgeoU. For fall particulars, as to salary aud Coin
miMsion, address
G. V. N. A X DR E VS,
, . v : ' f General Agent, '
s . Detroit, Mich.
V. B Lor the benefit of onr tents we have ar
ranged with parties who have ;m1h suiUble tar
Sewing Machine Airents to sell. We will send book
of samples and full paitieulars nn receipt of one red
stamp. Address (J, V, N. ASDE.LW, General Ag'L,
Detroit. Mien. nuyi
nSMORSST'S TOD.N'3'AHERICi
YJ Enlarged It is the best Juvenile Mae.nice
Every Uoy and Girl that sees it syi so ; all the
fresssayso; and parents and teachers csnhrra it
Do not fail to secure a coi y. A "good microscope,
with a class cyliauer to confiae living objects, or a
good two-hlaoed. pearl pocket knite. ana a large
number of other desirable arttolw, si vea asp emi
um to each subscriber. Yearly (.!.&. Publication
oOre, KM Broa.'wiy, New ork.
Try it, biji and girls. l copiesten eenti,
Bi!c4-fr. v de-L
IOR SALE Pit TRADE 2
XtfOfwl dwelii' e. containing rix-m, Ri ol
o-l.a '. i"t ri-tem, a well, tble. wrtJ 4iet
ml n 'Kit h-il oti ihe lot, nituite on the corntr f
-TPniii aoC toriiHl flreti.; al-n. a iwo etory bnrk
ni rii.it-. 2436 wttb iwo hits, Mluate on Filth trrt
r h of lia. Thf Above property h sold
li. n.i ro- rah or tratlaj for au improved film in
cunt 4
for i.rti-alarj arplj on the prrm-ae.
r , ULO. BO EC
: " ' t
AM penon tn.Wbte-l to me are req'ivded to rail
and -t iraimdikUrly, as I ruuat a il will hiTe
lhm led forth w iih. - -
jvl3tf. . .V GEO. BOECK.
o. r. lanxsoSi'.i.! kucenk b. lewis.
0.1. JOHNSON & CO.
(opposita Clark & Plummer,)
fcKALKSB 12V
Drugs, Medicines
STATIONERY, PfittFUMERIES,
HAIR OILS.
Newspapers, Magazines
&c, &CM &c.
Prfcrlp'ioi. car. fully cojopounded by expe
rienced Drugget. lu6 nlt-
SHANNON'S
Fe6d, Sale and Livery
STABLE.
.Main St., - - Tlattsmouth.
I am prepared to ac:cnsroc3ate the public wtt
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
Also, a uice Hearse,
n . ... .i ....ntinhvirms. A Ilackwill
UD .lion uuiico u 1 " ' . .
run to tteamboat lauding, and to all parts of the
city when desired. . , o,,.v-vr,v
Sheridan House,
Wm. W. Inisu, Proprietor.
Corner of Jtfain and Thiid Strut,
riaUsmouC!., IVcb
-r-.,.i w .h H.,r or week. ChHre-s jderat".
JL S'azea leave tuii House daily for il points
North, South, East and West.
WOOLWOKTIl & CO ,
BOOKSELLERS.
. 1 STATIONERS,
Binders &Faperdealeis.
SAIjYT JOSEPH, JJO.,
oc25Crn
REED. EEARDSLEY & CO,
Real Estate Agents ,
WEtTIXO WATLR, 'ZF.BRS.SKA.
Lj n.la houRlif, nauscel and so!d. Valuaule lira
bt-r Land r.ir sale. Tax.s pid lar Non-reiiJnte
Cuiletions ru.lly di d to.
iitarcn iowc.
Br. J. McADOW,
RESIDENT PIYSICIAy,
WYOMING. - - NEBRASKA.
o
(Terihis professioual services to the people of
the town aud surrounomg country, nam 03
FOR SALE
A farm consisting of 1C0 acres 100 acres under
cultivation with alt r.ece-sary outbuildings. Two
dwellings; a good Well of water. There is 4 seres
of walntugrove, and an orchard consisiing of ap
ples, peaches, cherries, stsawoerries, raspnerri
currants and grapes. Said land is situated 6 1-2
m'.lcsfrom flaitsmoutn , on me Linco n vuy traac
Koa.l. Also S3 acres of timber. For further partic
ular inquire on the piemises of AO and U C Ma
ken; or i w f airneia, in ruiiiin-um.
Nov. ZbmJ
GREAT EXCITEMENT
WASIIINGTON!
Bl Eli KM AN IIEROXiD
Having bought out the entire Stocs: of Goods from
U. M. Heroia, is reaoy 10 nuer
GREAT IjYDUCEMEJVTS
In Prices
I shall sU Goods iOITtftf TIIAX THE LOWEST,
for Cash, Wheat, Corn, nid.-, Fuis or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
My Stock Consists of s
GROCERIES , DRY GOODS
BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTIIIXG,
HATS and CAPS, POCKET
CUTLERY, YANKEE
NOTIONS, ETC.
Please give me a call at my new trick building near
tha m. Js. Unurcn, nortn sioerr Plain street.
HE RUM AN HE HOLD.
LIVERY, FEED
-AND
Sale stable,
. L - -' BT
WM J. H"XATT, Proprietor,
' ' rtATTSMOCTII, NEBHASLA.
. First-rate EtablinS and Wagon Tarda for the ac
commodation of the I ul lie, also a good stock of
HORSES AND CARRIAGES,
10 let on very reaoBabIe't-rm.
Stable on Mam street, naa y opposite the 6HER-
DAN liutat, ru umuum, Jto. UecJltf,
Improved Farm nnd Tim
ber For Sale
The farm is about 20 miles west from PlatUmouth
2 mi.es wet ut Hoover s, on tha 6tare Boad &
acres has been iu cult: vittion a log house upon it,
and plenty of stock water; it ia 3 w qr ec 27, T 12,
It 11 160 acre-; and connected i:h it is Lot 7 axd
8 K qr of S K qr ,-ec rame T and K. (timber)
90 aud SO-100 acres, making 250 and 60 10i) seies.
Also the N w qr of N w qr of Sec 24, T 111, K 44, in
Mills couuty. Iowa, Due et from Plattkoinuth, and
1 mile from the river, (heavy Umber.) For terms
. drets. D. H KOLIIvnV
1 may2Stf. - ; Ulaavood, Iowa
AVxTI. STADatiLinAKiV.
One door west of Dontlans Drug-store,
s . Dealers in
Ready-bede Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING ; GOODS,
IIA 7N. KJ PS. BOO TS SHOES.
TRVXKS, VALISES,
and a general stork of
OUTtffTTlNtr GOODS
Kor the PUlus; a'o, a large lot or
RUBBER CLOTHING. REVOLV
ERS AJYD XOTIOJs"S.x
We hniiffTit Tow nnd will spll CbeSD for cash. Cal
and exsmiucour stock before yoa buy anv where eisel
jyl '66 m. 8TADEL.M ANN k CO.
FURNITURE!
CABINET rV-AKEH,
AND DEALER IX ALL KISD$ OF.
Furniture and Chairs.
' THI3D ETREEtY (Soiz Main,) ! ,
PLA TTSJtlO UTH, NEBRASKA.
Heparing and Varni-hing neatly done,
O Fanerals attended at the shortest notice.
nil.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
NIGHT SCENES
Ii THE BIBLE,
BY REV- DANIEL MARCH. D- D
For full, free, .flowing, e ear. ..ii.lisg, pure n:
gracnfni style; tor poetic gniu- , for beauty ot
thought abd rich glowing imiginniion ; for i.ic
analysis of characl r, graph is delineations and rilr
scholarship; for life-like penrts,) lowing; wnd
and hippy illut-tratMins. this wok bss no equ l.
Sueh cumin & lation. as the above has bee 1 ie
ceived from B shop Simpson, Rev A bert Ba rnej-.
JfoaU Porter, I. D., LL.D , W. A. Ftearns. D l.,
Geo. Dana Bi.rdinan. 1) D., I W. WileV, D. i..
Samuel W. 1'i her. U. P., Lu.D., and leading O'er
srmen and the Press tf all Denomtnfc tious. S od
for Clrcilars coniaiuing the snme. Agents are
everywhere meeting wi th uoparalitd success. Il
i a most beautifully illn-trai ed and elegantly bjun
book, and pleases everybody.
Commissions, $100 to $200 per month,
according to aMiity and energv. Ad!n-s
ZKIGLER. McCL'RI T St CO .
Philadelphia, Pa , Cincinnati, O , Chicago, HI.,
St. Zouhs.Jo. letl7nS7mot.
NOTICE ! ! NOTICE! !
I am now receiving my
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK OF -GOODS,
and deslie to call special attention to the same, an
solicit a careful examination of the
GOODS AND PRICES
before purchasing else here, as I am determined to
KEEP MY STOCK
(o large and ,r
WEIiT. ASSORTED
sttl U.e prices
OF EVERYTHING
so low as to in ike it the Uteres! tf every
FARMER A N D JI.EC II A N I C
CASS COUNTY,
to call and either
BUY OR POST" THEMSELVES
before Lujring elsewhere.
12. U. BOVETk'. ;
P;attsmouth, Od. 1, 1S85- tf. '
D. B. McLlechan,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL and NAILS,'
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS,
COR N'PLANTER S,
Cultivators, sulky and walking,
Cook Stoves,
A Large Variety on Hand.
Spades, Shovels, Hoes,' Rakes,
ccc, &c. .... , t .... -.
A large stock no on hand it small advance en
Eastern Prices. . ,
106 JJain Street, - Nebraska City,
(Opposite the Seymour House)
SIGN OP THE PAD-IiOCK.
. s4 w sfajaW u&
Lock Stich Reversible Feed
SEWING MACHINE,
AWARDED in E
HIGHEST PREMIUM
WHIRIVin EXHIBITED.
THE ONLY O NE
Capable cf sewing la more" than c ne direction
FASTENING ALU ITS CWN SEAMS
Witfcsut stopping Machine or Turning the Cloth.
It uses and was'es less thread than any other, and
win commence a inn without holding the
endi of the thread.
Warranted to Sew Heavy or Fine Good
jrquaUy as we:t.
OVER Vo O O
MACIIINES SOLD SINCE 1861
TH02IA8 W. SHSY0CK,
4l-Seod f jr Eeport and C rc ilars .
Wm- E. Plant, Gen. Ai't
613 North Fourth street. S- Louis, Mo.
Dr. G- II. BLACK, Ag't,
Platumoutb, Neb;
Vv. ?, 1f.-. yl.
savio lE.ntT. . , ,. . , ' .1 A 1 . 11. met f.
L.EAVITT & IlYDE,
Real Estate Offic o
. . .... 1
AM)
Homestead Dircctoty,
NEBRASKA ClTT, J LINCOLN, NEB.,
op'sne LaadUffice, j Cadman Houfe.
Government Lands seleccid fioin pi aooal ezaa
iDattou. Free Homesteads selected. survd and se
cured. Lands in fecund hnd and itnprorid farms
bought aud sold. Titles extmisad, and CotiVeyibsa
uirde. ' : '
KErsREKcc?: John B. Turner., lata Pres f! Ji 0
L' It K ; Lee Co' my National Hark, Dixon, 111. ;
Knbert Ilarris, Fupt C Ba Q It R; alt Bankrr in
VVhilesiiie county. Ill ; ligmter and Keceiver of
LandOtflce.Nebra.-ta City. nil
dk. rn. 11. iTTCsLtisttYi
- a:',; it S S
Will be at Dr. LlTiDc,tor.'s Office Vnrlns; the Isit
Wek in srh mnritb -. A t tuAmrm lft la 1 ,io.t.
olco will prompt' J atittOed to. ;
.iniys,.. .
: r'.- ' AND
WOOL-CARDING.
Hoi for Salt Creek, where you can kill two blrr?a
with one stone, get your Ork'n UroOnd and Wool
Carded at the same time; tha machinery fbr bolt is
in net'fect order. We use the Patent Machine- Cards,
which were run enoucrh last vear to establish their
superiority over the old kind, aa all whoBMd them
can testify. The superioritT ol Mr. E. Twiss as a
Carder is well known, and hisservtce are still e
tained for the benefit of the public. With the above
auvaunge we Hatter oursolvea that we can uiake it
to tie advantage of all Who want work In our lies'
to come this way, D. PKAK, Proprietor.
n'Jl S.TIVI&3. Carder.
FURNITURE ,
- . -. '. - -, . j
C O F E I N S -
AND
Cabinet Work !
1 ' H- BOECK i i
Havinfr enlarrcd hi Shon and Sales.nw.in.
retipectrolly remind tb people in this vicinftv that
he can f urntxh them witU the very best furuiture
Chairs, or o'ber Cabinet-work; at tbe mosf reason
Hble rales. I shall kep rontat)tlT on hind i.,.
afsorment of EauUrn Work, and m also prepared
Vu.nUu.,u- "jmiBiiii my une on short notice.
A large assortment of Keativ-made Coffias kept at
all nines. Ca'l and examiae my stock and prices
J""u" " , it, UUtCK.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
James O'Neill
r , '.it . ' . ' ; .
; bEALKx iJf ' V
r . . . I-' ' ,
TRY GOODSi GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,' QUEENS WARK
'hats;' :' ;;caps,'"
BOOTS,
SHOES.'
'"
FARMrPRODUCiJ
And every thief needed by tbs :
FARM ER s MECHANIC.
: : r ' : - :w ' .'
Having purchased the entire attck of cords Itlorr
ing to Wm Rcrold, I aiu re-fltting lb store rocm.iu
ao d stylo, and prdi nse to sell e ods at the old suud
on the most reasonable terms. ' ' .v
iuar5tf JAMZjS O'NFILL.
BKIDE AND BRIDEGUOO.M.
Essays for Vouns Men on the in'erestinir rela
tion of BrideKrootn to Bride in tbe institution of
Mamay,, a Guide to niairimonial felicity and true
happiness Sent by mail In sealed letter envel.ir.ts
free of charge Address, IIoward AbsocnTloa, Bo
r, rnuaiipnis, rs i
B. 6PCBLOCK, , ! R. BlXTtiR WfxDflltf
Co. Clerk and Becordcr, : - Dept'y Clerk A Kec'r
Spnrlock & Windham,
PLA TTSMdCTU, HESBASKA.
FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE,
Clerk and Treasurer's Office. '
LANDS BOUGHT &. 30LD.
Titles Examined, and ' '
, . . 'r CoiiTeyaiices Made,
Taxes paid and receipts,' forward e
promptly.
Plattjmoulh. June 13,1368 ell," ' ' ''
Weeping Wateir' Mills.
. Farmers, go where you cao get the
. . ', ' . f.- '.."ut i't
best Flour and ihe most of ii. rv.i:
85 IhicfX X X FLOl'li and 12 lit yyT JiSAM
given ia exchange tur good Wheat.
We are also dolne prist wors anrf; wftn cur In
eread facilities, feel assured that we can giva tha
besl and tbe most flour of any mill in the State.
Satisfaction Guaranteed u
PR OD UCE BOUGHT, A$D SOLD.
' HIGHEST MARKET ?RICK PAID,
'.'REED, &' CLINTOnT
March ?Cth, 1605. . .... - .. v
G B.' McCAILTJM, '
yinnfarrnpti..J a - '
J-lSaddles and Harness,
Of every description, wholesale and retail. Ho HflW '
Main street, betweon 5th and 6th streets, Nebrsaka-
City' ' :. :.'J
Parmele & Kerskaw,
.. 1 . v , : . r.i . . ; J
. .i - Scaioials,' . , .
LUMBER, 5 SHINGLES;,
I.ATII, TITIBER, ifcc ,
Plattsmoutii, - V -' ' JYeff,
C. H. PAKMKLE,
W. CHSRtVf