Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 18, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS. ,
Last Sunday was a 'mart spec of
winter wind from tbe north and now
CjinS 1! day.
Is it true that money from other local
ities is being used in Cass county to da
feat the pending vote on bonds?
The cars on the B. & 11. R. R. are
now running 15 miles west of Afton.and
will be running to Lincoln inside cf 18
months from thia date if the people of
his county do their duty to themselves.
Harvey, of the Statesman, don't ap
pear to like the legislation of the recent
session. Probably ho would have thought
more of it if his appropriation bill had
pasted, granting him a few hundred
for writing a newspaper article about
Nebraska,
EU Plonrmer, of the firm, of Clark &
Plummer, starts east in a few days to
lay in the spring 'stock of goods for their
house in this city. In the-meantime
they are receiving a sufficient quantity
of nw goods to keep their assortment
up to the best in the city.
It will be seen from an advertisement
in to-days paper that Simpson Si Miekel
wait have taken the agency of the St.
Louii Tri-weekly packet line. Persons
desiring to maka shipments to or from
St. Louis will find them accommodating
and gentlemanly.
Zimmsrer and McCartney, of Otoe,
Are out in a card in the Press saying
they did not. at the time of its passage,
understand the general provisions of the
bill requiring tbe Treasurer to keep on
band tho funds of tbe State. Otoe
hould send men to the Legislature who
keep awake. Zimmerer knew .what the
provisions of the license law were when
that measure came up.
Omaha has been enjoying a feast of
eandal for the past month. Two of her
most prominent citizens have been turn
bledfrom the highest round of the lad
der of morality to the mire beneath, and
still others are tottering, if newspaper
veporti are correct. Dr. G. C. Monell
has been expelled from the Presbyterian
Church in consequence of his having
maintained during the past year a lewd
and immoral oerrespondenoo with a Miss
Johnson the same as connected with
the recent Herman scandal.
li t Anow of ene farmer in this eounty
who voted against issuing countybond
for railroad purposes 18 months ago
who will vote for thrm now and do al
he can to have others d likewise. That
most elT-sctivo sohool, experience, has
caused him to change Jhi mind. He
f iJ one hundred dollars to brin hie last
year's crop of wheat to market in Platts
mouth, when he could have got 10 cents
per bushel morn at or near his own door
if we had had a railroad completed
througlrtbe county westward, and have
saved the $100 transportation besides.
That man does not thinfc it burihensome
to be taxod to pay interest on the rail-,
road bonds.
' We learn that Mr. Magee has his new
ferry boat .about ready to launch, 'and
will be on hand with it just as soon as
the machinery can be pat in. He will
bu'.ld the cabin while on theway up,and
after he gets here. Mr. Magee feels as
keenly as any citizen of Plattsmouth can
the disappointment of the delay. He ex
pected to be here with his boat as soon
ns the ice went out, but has met with
about all the misfortunes that could pos
eibly have befallen him in the same
length of time. The weather during the
winter has been very unpropitious f r
work, he was disappointed in getting
lumber, disappointed in getting hands,
and the progress of work has been im
peded in almost every manner possible.
But we are going to have the finest ferry
boat on the river when it does come, and
we doubt not the people would prefer
waiting a few dajs for a first class boat
to getting an inferior one now. IVe
think Magee has done exceedingly well
better than any boat builder on the river,
They commenoed a ferry boat for St.
Joseph last June, and will not have it
running as soon as Magee does his, which
was not commenced until late last fall.
He has a full force of hands at work,and
is pushing'things wit2i all the vigor pos
sible.
MARRIED.
On Thursday March, 4th 1869, at Mt
"Pleasant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. T. J. Cannon, Mr. YVil-
X.UX R. Jjnes and Miss Sarah J. Rear,
all of Cass county, Nebraska.
On Thursday evening, Mareh 11th 1869,
-at the residence of Wm. L. Wells, by
Ilev. J. J. Roberts, Mr. Eccexb II. Sags,
and Miss Mattik J. Wells, both of Cass
county Nebraska.
The printers were remembered.
We understand there is a scheme
a fool whereby certain Republicans
re to be inveigled into promising sup
port to a na party" ticket at the com
iag city election. Look out for it! It
is intended as a trick to secure tbe
election of certain Democrats, &s they
can only be elected by deception. We
hope Republican had enough of fusion
arrangement last fall. There are
plenty of good men in the Republican
party to fill the various city offices.
Select a ticket of good men and then
allow no tricksters to defeat them.
m ;
March has been rather unpropitious,
3 far, for farm work.
NOTICE . ; j
To the qualified voters of Plattsmouth Pre-'
cincl, Cass county, Nebraska.
There will be a session of the Regis,
trars at tbe store of IVm. D. Gage, in
Plattsmoath City, on Monday the 22 d
and Tuesday the 23d. days of Mareh A.
D. 1860, from the hours f 9 o'clock a
tn. to 5 o clock p. m. of said days, for
the purpose of correcting the list of qual
ified voters of said precinct for a special
election called for March 27th A. D.
1869, in and for Cass county Nebraska.
W. D. GAGE, i p . :
SAM. M. CHAPMAN, K-
Piattsmoutb, March 15th, 1869; : - ,
Adams Jonathan
Adams Jaeob
Amison Henry
Arnold Holsey
Armstrong William
Akerson Swan -Akerson
Matthew-'
Armstrong J V
Anderson Henry R .
Alien Ruthven
Adams John W
hl Lawrenoe
Berger J L '.
rjlaok George II
Black John
fillings S S
Qowman A (1
Qassett W II
Bates P D
Lazenby Charles
Liasenby Ambrose
Lehnhoff Frederick
Loggin Robert
Livingston R R
Lembury Fred -v ry
Leesly Joseph "'A '
Leesly Albert
Lonsdale Frank
Leonard Frank
Murphy M B '
Murphy E B
Mickelwait WheV.l
McEl warn Marshall
Martin Wm II
Moore U II :-
Morrison Frank
Moore Josiah
Morgan R D
Morgan M .W
MoCulloca T J 1' I
noeck Henry
u i -
Benson Sigmond'
Bryan Wm T
jjeeson OH";"
Barr John W
Bates Frederick
Brown Joseph II
Baker Henry
Burnett William
Baker Benjamin -Brr
A B
Barnes A G
Blunt Wm M
Baker G F
Baker James H
Buttery Edward
Buttery Jonas II
BJckemy Carl
Betts Jacob
fjetts Christian
B'ack Charles E
jjiker L W
Barker J B
Bosworth Ira
Bennett L D
Barnes PS "
Brown John
B'gley Alex
B 'ker. Wm L ,
Brown A L
Beins Austus
B'istcl Claudj
Beander John
Baumsst jr J F
Bringman John
Brryman B II
IJubkirfc George
Cooper S F
Cooper C L
Claiborn R.Bjr
Cummins John. C
Crawford J P
Casey Sam
Clino Josiah ,
Clement F J
Chapman Sam M
Cole Shaderick
Cole Lorenzo
Cole Frederics
Colvin tteorge W
Clark John It
Carrothere John W
Cutter W I
Cunningham Wm
Cook Joseph
Craig Young
Dorrington F M
McCullock JM"
Mitchell Thomas
Mitchell Jamas
Montgomery II K
Marshall J W
McCarty Q
Miller Henry
Moore Curtis'
Murry W R -
Maxwell Samuel
Mullin D W
Moore CP ri
McCullock Z P
Marquett T M
McClusky M II '
Mockenhaupt Chris
Mouride bamuel
Minchell James
Mathews Orin II
Newell Richard
Newton ;Joha . p--Obernalty
Simon
O'Nicll James
O'NiellJII
O'Niell Wm A
Owens Thomas W
O'DonellJohn
PattonGM '
Pronger George E
Phillips Preston
Porter Wm B
Porter Jamrs R
Plummer Eli
Paling James .
Price II F
Parmele C II
Pottenger Wiilett
Pally M
Patterson John i 1 "
Phillips Caleb
Phillips J L
Quinn L
Randall II 0 - ' v
Rihwer HJ
Ruffnerr E P
Rease 11 J
Roberts J J
Roberts C D
Rigg James S
Randall Bent
Ricbie John
Roberts J N
Randall J N
Rowen Peter
Ripple Conrad
Robine Charles
Rusnell E A
Reinhackel Aug
Russell Calvin
Spurlock B
Stadelmann William
Stadter Frank
Stephens John
Swart A J
Shryoek T W"
Snyder John
Strcight Henry J
Stiles II L R
Shannon J W
Stadelmann Fred
Snyder Abram
Spangler Henry
Sbera Henry
Snvder Androw
Shepherd Wm II -Stone
William -
Dorrmgton John TV
Despain Wm J
Donelan W E
Davis Edwin
Dovey E G
Despain S
Drew Alva
Dyer Inaao
Duke Shepard '
Doom Robert '
Doom James E
Duke E T
Danely James
Ootid J F
Dodge Moses
Ducotey A
Eaton Emerson U
EngleNick
JMltenbary Wm
Eikenbary Henry
Eikenbary Crawford
Evans Thomas
Smith A B
im'uh C S
Streight Jason
Schieldknecht WmH
Sampson David
Smith M M
Schnasse Gus
Shopp Hershey
Shamp E T
Sullivan David
Snyder Wm
Eagan Pat
Earhart John
Erwin William W
EtheridgeWm F
lorgy.C E
Fickler George
Fickler Xavier
Fickler Godfriet
Fairfield George W
Fritz L
bculegel Alexander
Finisher John
Siu.l Solomon II
Saga Harvey W
Skervin II L
Ferree U W
Frree.Wm D
Gage William D
Siert 7enry
Streight Orvill
Schlater Joseph
Sieh George '
Graves D
Grassman Jacob
Gass Perry P .
GiLlmore JO
Gross John
Gray J W
Gapin John
Gapin Joseph
Gavger Frederick
Gilding Levi
Guard Levi
Gipbeart;Conrad .
Gjogg G W
Graves CM -Hyatt
William J
Hathaway II D
Hammond G W
Herold William
Herold Adam
Uerold C G
Herold Herman
Haines J W
Hinohman J M
Huberty Henry
Uees John
Heisel Conrad
Hinton George
Hicks Wm A B
Holschuh John
Horning Josiah
Horning C J
Holbrook L L
Hendricks James ,
Hinton William H
Humphrey G H
Howland U
Hunter Randall
Irish William W
Johnson Jos W
Johnson W U
Jenkins C
Jean Nelson
Jordan James
Johnson DN
Johnson L C
Johnson Benjamin
Johnson L F
Johnson O F
Jaekson John
Simpson J D
fSilvier William
Shafer John
Shafer Henry
Swift George
Tutt Andrew
Tutt John D
Tutt G G
Tutt J II - -
Thomas S L
Taylor A B
Todd T J
Todd A B
ToddFP
Tucker Wm L
Thomas Wm L
Tewksbury John
Thouvenal Dan'l
Thouvenal Joseph
Tohler C 1
Vinton Oil
Vass Wm T 1 "
Veal Simeon
Valery J leob jr A
Vannatta J R
Valery Peter
Valentine Nathaniel
Wheeler D II
Wolfe Jacob ,
Wolfe Wm H
Waybrieht M
Walker Perry
Woodson JM
Wright A
Watson John
Winterstine Wm '
Wiltse Chauncey
Wise J N
White Walter J
Wagel Daniel
White M L
Widomsky August
Woodruff Wm G
Wells Wm L -Wavbright
Nathan
Weckbach Valentine
Wiggenhorn E A ,
Jamea L II
Whit A f
IVilen Stephen
IVindham RB
Ward R P
Wilborn J K
IVhite F S
WelbornR W
tValker Levi . 1
IViles Thomas
IV'atHOn Jenry
IV'ejt Wm S
IVr:ght L M
lyoloott Qnag rj
IV'iles Ihs.io
IVinscott J W
Kennedy E W
Kinnaman Richard
Kearns G W
Kinnaman J P
Kearns Jonathan
Krohler-Geerge
Krohler Ffed ' V
Kuhl II
Kershaw William
Keys J R
Kimmer C II
Kuxleman Jacob
Kearns Jonathan sr
Kennedy E R
KilmerE
Lemke William II
Likes Josephus
Lewis John
Ulise U.1V.: -
Whti Wm II
Young IVm
DOOr,BRO&,Co.,
DRY GOODS, GROGETRIESj
Farmius Inapleituents,
COB.MR 3l AMD MA I Jf ST8.,
PL A TTSMO UTHl
NEBRASKA
Mr. Everton Doom, of the go-ahead
and enterprising firm of Doom, Bro
& Co., hat just reiuriied from the
east where he has made selections and
purchases of the largest, stock of Dry
Goods ever imported to this market.
Purchasing from first hands, and for
cash, he has bought these goods so low
that the firm defies competition ' And
all parties desiring anything in this line
are requested to call ; and examine for
themselves. An immense stock of
Groceries, Queensware and Notions is
also on the way here from the east for
this firm. They invite dealer from
the country, farmers and homesteaders
u call and price their goods and thus
EatiDfy themselves. Goods of every de
scription have been rolling out of this
establishment at , a rata, that classes
them among the heaviest dealers in the
State. Buying only on. the . personal
experience and inspection of the mem
bers of the firm, and ' always for cash,
they are enabled . to enter the : spring
trade with the fullest, assurances of
success, and as they are among our
most liberal merchants, every one may
expect bargains by buying at Doom,
Bro &Cas r ' ' ' 1 .
L4WTOS HL,4lKnEUKl:
. J N. Wjse has a quantity of the fine
Lawton Blackberries for sale at seventy,
five cents per dozen.
Plattsmouth March 16 1869,w2.
For Sale. A No. 1 farm of 160 acres
and 20 aores of timber, 12 miles west of
Plattsmouth. Enquire of
w2 MaxWelt. & Cdapmax.
For Sals. A light spring wagon.
Enquire of Sam. M. Chapman.
March.l8tf.
m m-
Thr Cattlk Plague. In tbe .March
number of the American Stock Journal is
a long and valuable article by Prof. John
G magee on theLung Plague in Cattle.
Of all the cattle diseases pleuropneumo
nia is in the long tun the mont destruc-
si i
tive, because the moet intidioas and the
least likely to rouse the people to united
aotion for its effectual suppression. To
ignore its presence is, however, to insure
that the cattle mortality of America like
that of England, will be at least doubled
in a few years' time. Rational means,
energetic aotron, and earnest co-operations
between the different States and
the central government may, with a
moderate expenditure cow, save many
millions annually in the not distant fu
ture. There are at present ns proper restric
tions on the sale of infested stock, and
ia another year or two, nnlesi some def
inite and immediate action be taken, the
disease is likely to find its way in so
many parts of the country that its erad-
cation will be almost a matter of im
possibility. Tbe Editors of ths Journal being ex-
tensive breeders and dealers ia cattle,
have printed an edition of over half a
million copies tor gratuitous distribution
among our Farmers. IVe hope all will
avail themselves of this generous offer
and send for a copy. Addrees
N. P. Boter 3c, Co., Publishers,
Parkesburgh, Chester Co, Pa.
MIJSIC.
Mrs. Kate Simpson would resp tfully
say to her friends and the pub 1 that
she has made arrangements to enlarge
her class of xuueio scholar), and would
be pleased to instruct any who may wish
to take lessons on Piano Forte. Enquire
at residence,, corner Vine and Seeond
streets Plattsmouth. FeblStf
Mrs. Tf. II IIASiCTT,
Agent for Piauos,Organs and Melodeons,
espectfully invites those desirous of
purchasing instruments to call at her
residence and see ona of Estey's College
Organs; also, an illustrated catalogue,
showing a variety of styles. feb25w6
. OISSOL.UT10.V. ,
' The copartnership heretofore existing
between J. D. Simpson W. Mickelwait
and E Buttery under the firm name of
Simpson, Mlckdwait & Co., is this day
dissolved by Mr. E. Buttery retiring from
faid firm. Simpson & Mickelwait as
sumes all liabilities of tho late firm and
collects iJl debts due same, and will con
tinue the Lumber bisinass at the old
stand. Simpson, Mjckflwait Si Co.
Plattsmouth,Neb. Feb25,tf.
, A'OTJCC.
Having bought out the interest of E.
Buttery in the late firm of Simpson Mick
elwait & Co. it Is absolutely necessary
that the business of thejate firm should
be settled up. Therefore we shall ex
pect all persons owin as to call and pay
up, as we cannot give longer time.
Simpson & Mickelwait.
. Plattsmouth, Neb. Feb25,tf.
Johnson John :
Don't you buy the Wier, Deer or any
other Cultivator until you go to' Forgy's
shop and examine E. Newlon'sCelebra
ted Patent Walking Cultivator. ; It is tbe
champion. C. E. Forgy is manafactur
ing them, and is making the shovels out
of the best refined cast steel, and the
wood work of the beet timber that can
be had. This Plow is victorious where
evsr exhibited with others. This Plow
took the premium over the Wier Plow in
his own county See testimonials:
' This is to certify that I attended the
Iowa State Fair, held at Clinton, Octo
ber 1. 2. 3 and 4, 1868, and my Improv
ed Cultivator was examined and found to
be one of two of tbe best out of some
thirty different Cultivators. Premiums
withheld."' Ed.'Niwlon.j
Illinois State Fair, Quincy, September,
18oo. Newlon's Cultivator was examin
ed and found to be one of four of the
best on the ground. Premium withheld.
J. Rider, Agent ;
Pickaway county, Ohio, AVp., 1868.
Newlon's Cultivator was awarded the
first premium over all others.
, . , Orid Lutrkt Agent, j
I certify that my Cultivator was award
ed the first premium in Warren eounty,
Illinois, over a!I others in laos. 1
(Take notice, this is in Wier's own
county.)
Wier's Plow was at all of these Fairs,
except in Ohio, and I beat him every
time.
. j. ."" J EdNrwlo
r Levi Todd, Esq., Mt. Pleasant precinct,
Cass county, Neb., is the only taan that
nas ever used tnis plow in .Nebraska, ex
cept some of his neighbors,1 and after
giving it a thorough trial with several
other Plows, including the Wier Plow, is
decidedly, in favor ef tbe Newlon7-Improved
Champion Cultivator. " : - ,
' Plowing Matches. . J
I attended a match at Col. Hutchison's.
There were 15 different Cultivators presi
ent. Erery plow in the match had either
diamond or twisted shovels, except mine.
I was one out of five of the best 15. Pre
mium withheld. EdNewlox.
Chenoa III. Newlon's Plow Victorius
over all others, at a plowing mareh here.
-- Kingman a Co., Agents j
North Henderson, III. Newlon's Plow
victorious over all others at a plowing
match here. J. C Messenger.
This is to certify that I attended the
State Fair of Nebraska, withE Newlon's
Improved Cnltivator, and it was found
to be one of the best of two out of seven.
Premium withheld. C. E. Forgy.
Reasons why you should buy of For
7: ; . . .....
1st. The shovels are or tne nest cast
steol, which no other shovel Plow can
boast successfully.
2d. My Plow is easier bandied.
3d. It is much lighter on your team.
4th. They aro made at home and the
money you pay for the plow stays here;
and you can get it in the fall with the
corn vou raise.
5th. If your plow breaks, you know
where to sro with it. If you break a cast
ing in an Eastern made plow, you have
to lay out of the use of it until you can
send East and get a new one.
6th. The Plow is nicely arranged te
raise or lower, to suit high or low corn.
7h. They are the best in use.
8th. They are all warranted to give
the best of satisfaction after three days
fair .trial.
Send in your orders early.
January 23 m3.
sotici:.
AH persons indebted to as. either ry
note or account, will please call and set
tle immediately, as we wish to close our
accounts by Dec. 25th.
nov26tf. Vallert fc RnrryER.
$1200 and all Expenses Paid!
See advertisement of American' Shuttle
Sewimq Machine, in our advertising ool
umns. ' ly ;
PAY UP,
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. Forgy.
Take Notice. "
All pereons indebted to me by note or
account will please call and settle imme
diately. All accounts not cettled by
December 25th, will be left for collec
tion. Take notice and govern yourcelf
accordingly, and save your cont.
nov26tf Jacob Valliby, Jr.
Dr. J. XV. THOMAS.
Hiring permanently loctd at
WEEPING WATER FALLS
t-nder his profesaiona 1 ferried tothj ci'iiwns ol
Cas county, Nolruka. Jo7'tytr
Legal Notice. ,
la District Court IJ indicia! District within and for
Uaaa county, Iteb.'asla.
Thorn L Ban y vs H Hills and J J DIxwell, D-
lenaanu.
MIS Hill and J 1 DixweH, non-retident. Defen
dant : You are beteby notified that Tawnas L Barry
pifcinun in tne aoove entitled cauie. Has on the 4'h
day of March, lr6a, filed hii petition la tbe District
Court of the 2d Judicial BntrKt, wicbin and for
Caaa county, Nebraska. the Meet and urayer of said
petition Is to obtain a iecre of said Court directing
yon of all riffhl, title, inter ft and claim in any
manner or form to the wmthwest quarter of rection
No thlity-one ia Township eleren north of range
thirteen, east of thr 6th P M, and to conarm and
quiet tbe title to aaid land free from all incumbrance
in tne said Thomas 4. Uarry, plaintiff rereia.
Tou are required to answer id petition on or be-
rore tne inn auay oi .anni, 1B6L.
Daurd March 4th, 1S6!. ;
. TflOMAS L BAHRT,
.cyACaswaxxltCHAPilaii his alt'r tnar4w4
, EEED, BEAEDSLEY & CO,.
Heal Estate Agents,
' WEKPIlfa WATER, SSBRk.SK A.
Ia nds bought, ma Based and sold. Valuable Tim
her Land forale. Taxes paid or Non-residents
t.'ouections r-romptiy arVJoaco to.
tnnrch 26 1S63,
' rvoncjE.
JAMES O'NEIL Is my authorised Ajrentfor the
collection of all accounts dne the nudersiicned for
medical services; his receipt will bi Talid for tbe
psyment or any monies on said acco arris. .
AngnatU. 1887. K. R. LI VI SG S tOS, M. D
' Probate IVotiice.
Wherens Henry Ohlerkins; has made application
to tbe Probate Court of Cass county, to bare El
ward llepner appointed : Administrator of the estate
of Dician F-edi rich, deceased, late of Caf conatr,
Nebraska. Now then i ha Conr. has appointed the
25ih day of March, 1S69, at his office in Plattsmoath
at li o'clock m, to hear and determine said applica
tion ; all persons interested wil piearon that day
hillum d. sage,
Probata Judge,
Platttrraoath. March 4th, 1869 mar4w8.
Notice to Jurors
The time of holding the District Court within and
for the count of Caa, bavinir been (by art of the
Legimature of the feme or Nebrakki) chanced from
tbe Srst Mondays in Mrch aud S.;ptainber, to the
seconel (2d) Monday io A pril and the first (Isljf Mon
day in October. All persons who lure been lum
rnoned t . appear before the said Court al tba March
Term, 156, will appear at the Atril Term, IbtO,
without further notice or summons
WILLIAM L. WELLS, " '
Clerk et Dist. Conrt, Cats county, Nebraska.
March 4
NEW STOEE !
WEEPIKGWATERjKEB
H011T0N & JENIS
Plittli ia
B3neral merchandise,
ft- , ' 3 .
. . J s . svea as i j -' - -
DRY GOODS, , GROCERIES, HARD
WARE, QUEENSWARE, CROCK- a
ERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
SHOES, AND NOTIONS, i . t i
PISE AND COTTON .VOOD LUMBER,
, r; ; SHINGLES AND LATH.MJ
We are Apen tsfor WLL.20 XM. CBBS
rtAfrkf aaA.lli. .- . a 4 . r WT.W
NEW TOBACCO ST ORE !
on main strrkt, oppositb court novsx,
PLATTSMOUTH, WEB.,
-' W uare on hand 4 large assortment of
CIGARS & TOBACCO;
. i CenBisting of the est qualities of - ' ' '
CIGARS.. USE CUT, PLUG : AND
SMOKINT, mRAt-inn -
A de xelHitrely in Tobacco we1 eatr efl'as
r, y" " " -u'-iir man any otner store la tbe city.
Oie us a call before you purchase elsewhere, a
we know 79a will goar-atisfred. .- .- i
, ' Fj BRO.T1 & COlc
rebruary 11, lS9tf. : . t '
Q B. McCALLUM,
Manuf .cturerof and doajeria
Saddles and Harness,
Of erery description, wholef ale and retail. No. 130 V
Main street, between 5th and 6th streets, Nebraska.
' ?sliay rVotlces.
Taken nn b-Hid anhuTiiMr i n,
- -r . . uroCiULT
one white ileaican st.er, black spot on the head
.to., iu.ee jrcar oiu mo otner nvlts or brands
perceivable. PHILLIP SEIUENSTKICKER.
ITebrnary Ijwo . .
- ' ;- . .
mouth, ahoa t the first of November, lS6i, one dailc
"7 .! uatuiao. ootu Its bind feet white.
Fobruary 4w5. ,- r
EvxrgreensforNebiiiska
SHADE; ; ORNAHENT,
N D PROTECTION!
I have sn-ces-fullv ifrowino- In m .
Forf Kearney, Nebra.-ka, an assortny-nt o.' One
Vuutig tvi--rgreeu, coHiiBting
P.VES, nii.o. CEDAR?, HEMLOCK. KPJtUCS
which I offer for sle at l5 cents ich cr SJ.00 uer
huudredfand Upward.: according t. t . a.n
qn intiiics of the imalledt tree cau ba sen: by mail
I arger ones by express. Terms, cash. Address '
MOt-K H. SrDENIIAM.
Jan2 m8.
fort Kearney, Nelra.-ka.
enry Boeck
DCALEB W
FURNITURE,
T r " '
Lounges, Tables, Safes,
BEDSTEADS. r
Of all deisnptiens and at all prices,
i ' sssl : , -("'" i-
MctaliC: t Burial ; Cases,
Of all sizes, also
WOODEN COFFINS,
Ready made, and sold cheap for cash.
.vim m7 luia&s tor pat patro-iBte, t lDVlie
all to call and examine my large stock of nrntur
and Cool ns, JanSd'f.
Underwriters' Agency.
Aggregate Assets, $3,G34,999.95.
Consolidated Statement of tbe condition of Ue
Gcsmahia, Hanovcb. Xiawara and Kepcbuc
Fire Insurance Companies, of the City of Mew-York
on tbe 31 :t day of December, 18C3.
CAPITAL,
A jKrtftate Capital.
$2,200,000 00
1,434,999 95
Surplus;
Total Capital afid Surplus, .
ASSETS,
United States Securities, '
Loans on Bond and Mort irate.
3,634,999 95
$2,014,806 8
570,25-1 93
, 414 850 00
247.53S96
Loans on call (amply secure!).
Cash in Bank and hands of Agents,
Real E'Ute, -
O'hi-r Seemitieo, Including Bills receiv
jfubie, Bank Stocks, etc., - -
171,186 37
216,773 81
13,634,999 95
LIABILITIES.
Loss in process of adjiftment, '
Unpaid UiviOenils,
$175,511 75
6.U63 63
tl31575SS
J. N. W13B, Agent.
Feb25w4
Legal Notice.
In District Conrt of the 2d Judicial District within
and for Cass county. Nebraska. - -
John MtF. Hagood, Pl'ff, against Robert Hctiill,
jMreniiaot.
To Robert MeGill, non-resident, defendant:
Tou are hereby notified that John McK. Hagood
baa on the 2d day of March, A 1869. tiled a t,eti
tioo in tbe office of tbe Clerk of the District Court.
within and for aaid county, the oblect and prayer of
said Pftuion is to recore r from yon tbe sum cf Fit
teen Hundred Dollar-t.for the ue and oecuriatiari by
you of the f.ne-half of plaintiff's Steam Saw Mill in
Fremont county. Iowa, from the first day of October
a I) 1666 to the first day f February a D 1S4B, and
for onr latlnre to Keep the same In gHi repair ac
cording to acrcmt ut. and you are notified that an
order. of attachment has been issued from said Court
against your property l Cats uo.,aD.,na la levied
on the west half ( 1 2) of ibe southeast feoi th (V)
and wet halt il-V) of tin Northeast fourth (V) of
section No two ()in township Koten (!;, north or
range twele (12) east of t lltb P.M.
You are required to atswer said petilien on or be
fore the IV! lb day or April, isw.
Dated tbU 8d day of Maxell. 1SC9
J MoT HAGOOD
1 By -Wax WELL &. CbaPMAV, Attor'ys for Pl'ff.
march4w4.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
SIGHTS h 3EC RETS
or . THE
NATIONAL CAPITAI,.
A work descriptire of Washington City ; its high
ana its low lire ; masmnceni punno coinces ; nio
den mysteries villaiaies and corruptions; the ia
Hide workings of the GoTeroDunt ; and showing
how money is squandered ; how pub lis servants
perform their trusts; how rijigs are managed ; how
officials are blackmailed , how counterfeiting Is ear
Tied on ; and all about female lobby members, ladr
clerks, fcc.. Ac. It is beautifully illustrated, and is
the spicest, mwl brilliant, er.tertlniiig, instinctive
and tlrrtlinc boos: or the day. 13L bend for circu
lars; with terms. &s- Address, JONK.-, JUNK1N
. CO-, lbl Couth V.jntli gtieot, Chicago, lUs.
marcLllwS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2
Vgood dwellir g, containing six rooms, a good
ttl,ir. and ciotorn. a well.atabU. wood shed
dnd b igg) shed on the lot, situate on the corner f
seventh aow Oorml streets ; al-o. a two story orita
-uilding, 2836, with two lots, sitaate on Fifth strtet
nor of Alain. The above property will be s Id
cbt-ap for cub, or traded for an improved laim in
Cm count v. ; ;
For particalars apply on the premises.-' '
. ' . UtO. BOECK.
All persons lndebte-1 to me are reqnested to call
and seitle immediately, as I must ai d will have
thrm settled forthwith. . , . .
Nnvltf. GEO. BOECK.
O. T. J0HKSOX. ; H , ; ; ItGENK B. LKWI3
oil. illlON &. CO.,
(opposite Clark 3t Plummer,)
Drugs, Medicine
-s
t t
1 1 , ' J;.-
STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES,
'.; II AIR OILS.
NewspafpefsMaga
fil v-; A A A ; i'..Uil
PrevripMons carfa'.ly compounded by an expe
rienced Druggist. latlgBDJS.
SHANNON'S
Feed, Sale and Livary
STABLE.
Maih St., - Plattsmouth.
I am prepared to acxmmodate the public wtt
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
AUo, a nice Hearse,
n .k.w tiM and rMiuinable terms. A Back will
run. to steamboat landing, and to all parts of the
city when desired. w ,v.v.w
Sheridan House-
Wm. W. Irish; Proprietor. '
Corner of, -Main and Third . Street,
' Plattsmouth, lTeh.
Board by the day or week. Charges - jdeMte.
S'ages leave this House, dally for '1 point-
Sorth, South, East and West. nl2vl.
GREAT 1 EXCITEMENT
WASHINGTON?
S9ERRITIAIV HEROLD
Haviug boncbt out the entire Stock of Goods frotu
j GREAT INDUCEMENTS-
IsballsellOoods LOWER TllN THS LOWEST,
lot Cash, Wheat, Corn; Hides, Furs or any kind ot
COUNTRY PRODUCE
My Stock Consists of
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTHISG,
HATS and CAPS, POCKET
CUTLER Y, YA NKEE
MOTIONS, ETC. r -
Please give me a call at my new brick building near
the M. K. Cbnrch, north udecr Alain street.
IIEIiltMANIlEUUL.D.
S EW MEAT MARKET ! !
GEO. FICKLER. .
CORNER 2d 4- MAIN STREETS,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. '
Keep constantly oa band the 'best of
All Kinds or Meats,
which they caa furnish their cuHtomers at tae ;
BEST OF'BAIES -FOB CASH I
July 2d.lSB3 3m. '
Empire Bakery !
2d ST., OPPOSITE 'IXEW YORK STORE."
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEB
Confectioneries,
BREAD,
" ' PIES, ' ' "
CAKES,
CHEESE, and
SWEES CRACKERS.'
REFREH.TIE1TS
kept on hand at all times.
H. HUBERTY.
nl5tf.
A CreatWoveIty I
T?OR25 cents om rH itanp.ire vcd&Dy
" rw.-A m .11 J: CC -
k7 wi k' a mii ui uciwmgi vik
New Golden Fountain Pen,
UoldiDg ink to write
lOO LINES AT ONE DIP.
10 per day guarantied to Acents. Sin-Ie samples
lucent?, circulars rre. Addreoa
k. u. Younn k co..
Teti.xt.Zl 113 Chambers St.. licaton, Am.
WM., STA D ELM Ai 9
One door west of Donelan s Drug store.
Dealers in
Heady-made Clothing,
JENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS,
i II A T.s, fAPS. BOOTS. SHOES,
TRCSKS, V A USES,
nd a general stock of " ,.'
OUTFITTINQ GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot cf
RUBBER CLOTHING. RE VOL V
ERS J1ND NOTIONS.
We bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Cal.
nni exaniiucoar stock before you buvany where elscl
JTI '66 Wm. 8TADELMiNN k CO.
!F URN IT UElf
'; THOMAS W- SHRYOCK,
CABINETMAKER,
' AXD DEALER IX ALL K1SDS OF
Furniture , and Chairs.
' TBICD ETREBT, (Nfar Main,) ; - '
PLA TTSMO UTI1. NEBRASKA.
B.priop and Varrjl-hlna neatly done.
Z3T fuuerala Mtended at the aboriest notice. -
.... ! . ,
PLOWSI LbwS!
C. E. FORGY,
y y Uanafnciurcror N klodaor
Farming. Jriiplements,
Huch as the celebrated Ro Breaklnfr Plows, Mould
Hoard Breaker. Stirrinf Plows, ttinfrle and Double
Sliovels, Cultivator, and Harrows. Repairing done
on hort notice All work warranted.
' Having had mueh experience "in the b unities, I
vm . o g cu.i i saiiaiaciiou.
Please give me a call before purchasing eli-ewhre.
Plattsmouth, Neb., May 6 tti.lST.
NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! !
I am now receiving my ,
F A L L A N D W I N T E R
STOCK OF GOODS, 1 ,
nd desire to can special aftenticn'to the Jsame, an
solicit a careful examination of the
J00DS AND PH1CES
..-.. . . j - . -r
iiefore purchasing eUewhere, as I am dtWrniaed u
KEEP MY STobK
, ' so large and . - '
WELL ABSORTED
, ...
tnd the prioja - . ' ?
OF EVERYTHING
ao low as to make it the It teres t of every
FARMER AND MECHANIC
tm
cass county:
'to call and either
BUY OR POST THEMSELVES
; before buying elsewhere.
E- G. DOVEY.
Plattsmouth, Oct. 1, 1 808 tf.
). B. McMechan,
Dealor in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
IRON, STEEL and NAILS,
R0CZ ISLAND PLOWS,
CORN'PLA NTER S,
Cultivators, sulky and walking,
Cook Stoves,
A Large Variety on Hand. '
Spades, Shovels, Hoes,. Rakes,
&c, &c.
A larpe stock now on band at small advance on
Eastern Prices.
10G Main Street, - Nebraska City,
(.opposite the Seymour House)
SIGN OF THE PAD-LOCK,
Improved Farm and Tim
ber For Sale.
The farm is about20 miles west from Plattsmouth.
2 mi;es west of Hoover's, on tbe &Ugc Koad 6i
acres has bean in cultiratiou a log house upon it,
and plenty r f stock water; it is S. wqr ee 37, T 12
R 1110 acres; and connected with it is Lot I and'
8 Bqrof3K qrrc20, ame T and K (timlwrl
90 and S0-100 acres, making and 60 100 acies.
Also the N wqrofN "W qr of Bee 24, T 70 K 44 In
Mills county, Iowa, Due east from Plattsmouth. and
1 mile from the river, (heavy timber.) . For terms
addrers, i . . SOLOMON.
n8"i Glen wood, Iowa.
LIVERY, FEED,
Sale Btable,
bt
WM. J- FI"X ATT, Proprietor,
'. PLATTSX OCTH, NIBRASLA.
rirst-rate Stabling and Wsroo Tarda for'the c
cemmodation of the pnl lie, also a good stock of
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
to let on very reasonablejterma.
Stable on Main street, nur ijite fh n EITKR
DAN BOUSE, Platumouth, Neb. Dec31tf.
Pleasant View Nujsery
I have on band a ad for sale a ioe asaertm ,f
NURSERY STOCK
consisting of tne choicest variety.ci 3 year eld
APPLE TREES,
Adapted to nil soil and climate. Eli latad
Two and a half miles southwest of Plaits
mouth, Nebraska.
I'erry Wnl ker-