Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 01, 1869, Image 3

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    Local news.
game's Telocpeae nas oeen p irauiug
ihe streets during the past week.
Senator Thayer has secured an appro
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priation ,for a post ctbc9 &llli,nS ar
Omaha-
Vby is a conralcscsnt li&e the U. S.
Treaiary Department? Because he has
jot about well.
Senator Tipton has our thanks for a
uamber of valuable books received
daring the past week.
" For a fine ''relecipede" or any other
kind of hat, ga to Wna. Stadelmann's.
wl
'Dooms' have hauled down their o
jen and hunrr out a new one since the
railroad bonds have carried.
The river has raised several feet
during the pst week, and is in splendid
boating stage now.
We understand the engineer? of the
B. '& M R 11. ran a line through the
central portion of the county last week,
but have learned nothing in relation to
the -character of the route.
With very few exceptions, we believe
the recent campaign for bonds was car
ried on with the utmost good feeling" on
the part of opponents. That was as it
ihould be. Arue jour point without
personalities.
Stadelraann has the original "Grecian
Bend Neck Tie," warranted genuine.
wl
A few years ago farmers scattered
wheat from a sack fastened over one
shoulder: now you see Broad Cast Seed
Sowers at work on almost every farm.
This is cartain'y an age of improve
ment. W. E. IIarve has attained the posi
tion of Actuary of the St. Louis Mutual
Life Insurance Company. He must be
one of the best business men and math-,
ematicians of the country.
Work upon the 15. & M. extension,'in
this county, is progressing as rap'dly as
possible, and so it is ail along the line.
It is estimated that the cars will run to
Tied Oak by August 1st, and tO Glen
wood by September. H-te the day!
Opinion.
We have before us N. 1 of the A-brask-t
InttMpenzer, published by that
wide-awake real eetate firm cf Lincoln,
I.antz .t GiUhrule. It is published
monthly, at 50 cts. per sr.miai. It is
neat six cV.umn paper, and is filled with
matter rel ning to Nebraska.
'hspro-peet for fine crops was nover
better in Nebraska r.t this season of year
-thin at prr.se.it. The aon is favora
ble, gro-ird in good condition for sd
ingno T-i--il.or.per. and everything
looks bright for the indasTr'nr!- farmer?.
We look for an immense sVprnent of
grain from Nebraska cast fall.
'We h iv heard acvera! per-orw enq
jir- !
ing for lots in th"n city since the election.
but there is no w':!d rusii as there sotne-tim.-s
is over the rroW.-'.lity or certain
ty cf ari'.roiJ. Tt-oplj ler3 r.r ffiJ'l-
irate in ti.;ir movrijotit", and are
inclined tD mistake ex-:;te.ii.nn forja
juent.
not
The contract fir tuildinsi the railroad
between Leavenworth and the terminus
of the Cf ntral Branch of tho Union Pa.
cific Railroad at Atchison.was.onWedncs
dav. awarded to A. Waterinan.for $250,-
000: this is exclusive of iron. Tho road
i to ho in running order by the first of
September.
The spiling and bridging on tho B. &
M. R. R. is K'nn ahead at a rapid rate,
and it ia estimated that it will all be com
pleted as early as the middle of August
Mr. Mallery, the man who has this work
in charge, is alibusiness an Han't stand
f or tr'.fin. Red Oak Express.
From accounts in Omaha papers, we
infer that the various Christian Churches
of that city are passing through the "re
finer fire," and from present indica
tions, there will be but little left .after
the "dross" is consumed, .uemons.rai.
ing
th of the Scripture, that
"many are called, but few are chosen."
Win. T. Parcl, Esq., is now ready to
nrt n1 tha trada with that excellent
Horseradish. He would have been pre
pared for tho demand long ago had he
not been ditappointed in getting bis
bottles from the manufactory. Every
family should use horseradish freely at
this season of the .yar It may save
vral uollirs in doctor's bills.
Diciore&ti M nthly is justly called the
Gaen of the T.onthlie? " It l; tbi
only real woman's magazine in America
It is full of good, sound sense, and prac
tical information. It gives away money
yalue in its valuable full sized patterns
with every issue, and contains a nina of
Interest to every woman in its ''Ladies'
Club." Published at 833 Eroadway,
N. Y., $3.00 per year. Send 15 cents
for a Epec'mcn.
Tde recent campaign on the qaestion
of issuing bond3 in this county was con
ducted with a will oa both sides, Eaeb
party worked, we doubt not, for the side
they believed to be riht, and a majority
has decided in favor of issuing tha bonds.
As this is a Republican government,
where the majority rule, we sappose
there is no question now as to which side
wa3 r;ht, we presume the bonds will bo
jssu:J and the road will be bui'.t.
"The first ten milea of the U. P. R R.
lands have been deeded to the Company,
and taxes bave been assessed upon them
These lands are to be brought intotmar
ket soon, and we hear it rumored that
they will be opened for pro eruption.
Remember that nxt Monday is the day
for our municipal election. Let every
Republican be cn hand and vote the
straight ticket. There has. not been any
nominations made as yet,but we presume
there will be, and then every Republican 1
should support the straight ticket.
Horse thieves have commenced opera
tions again in this locality. A fine mule
belonging to the Dorringtons and . a
horse belonging to Mr. Alley, were stol
en from thi city about ten days ago.-w-This
is the first operations of the kind we
Lave heard of since the band was expos
ed last summer. It might prove bad for
the lunga of a horse thief to be caught
by some of our Cass county boys. And
they are on the look out for them.
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Last fall a gentleman earae to this city
and began business with fair prospects,
o fair indeed, that he did not deem it
necessary to advertise in order to bo suc
cessful. We notice now that his stock
has bjen removed and his business bouse
is closed, while men with less capital
and prospects far less fiatteiing aro do
ing well and prosperously. The cause is
evident There may be a few men in
the country so rich, and who are so en
ergetic that they can ignore the benefits
of advertising and live, but thej,re
few. And if.they can live without, how
much better they might do with it.
Press.
We have eome as fine farms in Cass
now as One would desire. We had the
pleasure last week of looking over the
farm of Daniel Sweeney, Eq., of South
Bend precinct, and must say that he is
about es well fixed for living as any man
we have seen in the west. Ho has a
comfortable and commodious etone
house, two storied spring close to the
door, and other conveniences for a Erst
class farm house. He has C40 acres of
laDd, a fine body of timber, and as fine
a stone quarry as cin be found in tae
State. There is one quarry on his land
from which they procure a very fino arti
cle cf Magneeian limestone, the same as
that of which the State House at Lincoln
is built.-. We believe this is ' the only
quarry cf this kind in the State, except
the one at Beatrice. Mr. Sweeney has a
fortune ia this bed of stone so socn as
he can get facilities for tr insportation
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G to Studelmann's for latest styles, of
Bjo'.s, Slues, Cl'jthing.eto ' '
One or two individuals, wnom we
cou'.J iwme if necessary, have been blow
ing off a heavy bias of vituperation
ajair.st the IIssai.d. daring tho past two
weeks, and made tho bond Question the
-xrji.se for o ding. Tha Hsralo has
er.t'.eavored to l-j;tl cinJii'.? ao 1 honest
ly at all timis, as well with the ncent
bond question a wil'a ali oltiers, :.til i
ready to acsnowlcdge its error; when
shown to be in error but it cannot be
muzzled by villainous and pereoniil a ceo
sa.;onaj ,.nj 0uld suggest that proba-
W tJins r.artiea who have been engaged
in si:ch d2r,ur,clat'.c::s havo other and
n.'.rn -i. r.i..v rpii-scis for not likiiig the
Ika.m thnn its rosi'.ion 09 the bond
question. We are glad to knJtv, how
ever, that most of t!l0e who -opp-Jiad tha
issue of bonds endeavored to be fair in
tbeir arguments and ia their conduct.
Such should always be the case.
dS. ) 9 t gw. 1
An article appeared in tha "Temper
ance Cclumn" of the IIerild last wees
which mentioned by name two or three
saloons of this city in not very flattering
terms. In allowing tho temperance so-
oiety the use of a column of the Herald,
we do so with the expectation tnat nota-
in" of a personal nature shall be inserted.
We believe io tne great. VT.nViKa M
temperance, and are willing and anxious
tn r.ul in th j-r Drornulzation, but must
rigidly insist upon keeping "the columns
of the Hesald cle.ir from au personal
references of the character of the artic.e
referred to. - Withoat professing any
personal knowledge of tho inside work-
ins cf any saloon in the city(as we have
seldom seen the inside of a Plattsmouth
ilnsn. wa fee' safe ia saving that the
saloons of this city are as orderly as
,t .
those of any city of this sub in whioh we
have lived. There ha not baen a "row"
or fi -hj in a soloon in this city within
tha nast vear. that we remember of. We
mentioa these facts, not m juU8J4.tioa
of saloon keeping, but in order mat no
false impressions may arise from tho ar
ticle of last week.
Martoa his gonj to Otmha to lec
ture for iha "orphins and vidder'!
aad "Daa" is ruamas; the JVYirj to suit
himself. aiisV aim w play JshnJ
Fbceaix .ta Sterling-, just a Uula, nd
see if it would not ba an improvement
on Stcrlirg's style.,
The Chronicle says that the circular i
of which we spoke last week was print
ed in that office, but was paid for and
written by persons living in uas3 al l,dcoiq. The prospects of the col
county. We did not intend to be tin- ony are very. flattering, and every day
derstood as accusing the Chronicle "with nd(j3 Dew recruits to tne army of occu
the authsrship of the circular in fact paljon-
we knew that such was not the case Qu Saturday evening. March 27th.
but we yet adaere to our position that gorae 0f tjje friend3 of Uev. C A. Mil-
parties in Otoe county were iatere.-:ed
; rUfpn.T hnnd . in Cass nl wr
can, if necessary, n me some inditid-
c n ' l .
uals, residents of Otoe ho took . an
active part in the campasjn against
boads,
"Floyd's (iem'Broad Cast Seed Sower,
operated by one man. Call and exam
ine it
Many years experience in businoss.sat
Ufies us that the necret' of success is to
SELL CHEAP.
Having bought our Go'ds at low fig-
We propose to sell
Dry Good
Groceries . .t ,
Boots and Shoes -'- '
Queensware
anl Farm Implements
Phpan far cash. Our stock is large
and we want to sell
v r
CaJl and examine it. " . " -
' DoodBeo. Jc Co.
Remember,' that Doom, Bro. & Co.
offer the largest assortment of plows
Breaking and Stirring '
We are agents for.the following just.y
celebrated brands,
Skinner
Dixon (Todd & Deinont)
Grand Detour
Iadustrial (St. Louis)
Iron Beam (Princeton) "
Cornell's Gang Plow
Sxinner's Gang Tlow
All of which we warrant to give satis
faction or money refunded.
Union Corn Planter
and Keystone Corn Planter
warranted by Doom Bro, & Co.
L.IW'TO.V IH.ACZiBEUIJV.
j Wise has a quantity of the fine
Lawton Blackberries for sale at seventy
five cents per dozen. ' "" v-
Plattsmouth;March 1C 18t'J,wJ.
For Salk. A
light spring wogon.
Enquire of ,
Sa?i. M. Chafhax.
March,18tf.
' T " iv5lTSiC.
Mrs. Kate Simpson would resp tfully
say to" her friends and the pub 3 that
hfi has made arrangements ta enlarge
her class of . music scholars, and would
be pleased to instruct any'who may wish
to takelessons on Piano t orte. inquire
it r.Jiioniii. corner Vine and Second
The M. E. Coufereuce for Nebras
ka met at Nebraska City yesterday.
Thred or four steamers Lave passed
up during the past week.
There will not be less than 500.000
bushels of wheal raised in Cass cuuuiy
liis teason.
The proceeds of a donation to Kev
Lemon: at Omaha, last week, were
S150.
Stadflmann's liakry is about to be
r.m, m C HeroldV old stand
between Third and Fourth streets.
Our city euihorities and the salocr
keepers will bear in mind tha: we have
u Ia'w'prohibiu.ig th' sabi of iatoxicat
ing liquors on dayi of election. -
We Iturn il. it popie of
rpy
county voted down the proposition to
issua iheir coin'y bondi to aid tho
Otr.aLa Si South Weitein Il.ad. They
voted last Saturday, ; ; . ' . ,.:
.
W..L. Tucker Lufi a fine bunch r?f
onions av tiie IIehald o.Tue yesterday
the first we havo seen this season.
TLey were raised in tie open air,
without the aid of reflectors or other
artificial helps. Tucker is ahead.
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Real es a:e dealers wii". find it ad-
vactageotls to use the coiumas 01 me
IIJera.i.d pretty fresly just now. - ine
cariy bird," etc. . The roio who fets
,he start will ba the man Who mates
Uly .
j
RKmeraber that there are or.ly two
day?, to-day and to-morrow in
to register for the conning city
. . g hal ur nepubli
.. rejjUlerBj. . ...
f : -
See advertisement of florae Insur
Br,ra Pomoanv. of New Haven. This
r j
sound company, and has fulfilled
'rf auiremenla of our statutes.
Sam. M. Cfjapman, Esq., went to
rtrinrdn laet Monday on business." - He
journals of the" re
se,sioa of the State Seoate, hav
ing had them here for the purpose o
making copies for the printer.
The sales of the great Dry Good
bouse, Fielp, Leiteb. Si Co, for 1S6S
were SJ0.419.2y0. xeed ing; that o
anTC!herkoUi u Chicago; atout 33,-
:, v , . x
000,000 ; a forcible i.lustrntion ol AZi
fair dealing-, based oa a cash jsteru
can accomplish.4 ' r ' ' '
We hear that fifty families the ad
vance guard of Capt. Murphy s Re-
pubiJCaa Vulley Coloriy have arrived
ler, of Ashland, met for the purpose of
makinj a donation, they accordingly
- ........ j ,u-. i. a
." UJltu lJ kuai i-..ua.
social tune, a supper, and retired leav
-n biin lhe graftal poe.r of SM
ia money, and o'.hr valuable loken3 of
their regard. ' C; - "
L'AUHs:ks
Don't you buy the U ler, User or any
other Cultivator until you go xo F..rgy'.s
shep and examine E. Nl ,n',Cebrv
ted Patent Walking Uuvaxor. i.
champion: C E-.!For.-y manutaotur
ic them, anl is rV..ing th i sl.ove.s out
of the best refinei ca bei, uu i"
wood work of tb beat timber that ch
bahaJ. This Pb isi0ti-.o4- whers
evsr exhibited with uthers. This P.ow
took the premium over the Wicr Plow m
hU own county See testimonials.
TKi- 1, to certify that I attenaea tne
Iowa State Fair, held at Ui.ntory ucu,
i o i nn, 4. and ray Improv
ed Cultivator was examiucu
k ,.f two of the best out of some
:tu.M Ed..Newlox..v
Uhnuis Stale Fair,' Qmncy, September,
18G8. Newlon's Cultivator was examm-
ed and found to De one ui ir
Premium withueiij.
J Rioer, Asreni
u.-.j ,i,,itn. Ohiu. H'V 13(58.
Newlon'a Cultivator was awardad the
first premium ever all ethers.
Own LtTRF.r Ajrent
I nartlfr, thxt my Cuhivator was award
ed the fleet premium in Warren county,
Illinois, over all others in 1803.
(Tako notice, this is in Wier- own
county.)
Wier'a Plow was at all of these Fairs,
excert ia Ohio, and I beat him every
time.
Ed Newlos
I..ri Todd.Esfi.. Mt." Pleasant precinct,
Cass county, Neb , is the only man tuat
has ever used tfcis plow in iteuru,
t f Wm niirhhor8. and after
giving it a thorough trial with several
other Plows, including the Wier Plow, is
decidedly in lavor oi iu .unv
proved Champioa Cultivator.
Plowing' Matches.
I attended a match at Col. IIutchison'E.
1-i different Cultivators pres
ent. Ererv 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. - EdNkwlon.
Chenoa III. Newlon's Plow V ictorius
over all others, nt a plowing match here.
Kingman t Co., Agents
c AWlft Henderson, III. Newlon's Plow
victorious over all others at a plowing
match here. C Messkncer.
Thi.. is to certify that I attended the
State Fair of Nebraska, withE Newlon s
Improved Cnltivator, and it was founl
to be one of the beat of two ont of seven.
Premium withheld. C. E. Forgy.
Reasons why ycu should buy of For
?yist The shovels aro of tha best cast
steel, which no other shovel Plow can
boast successf ally.
2d. Mv Flow is easier handled.
3d. It is ranch lighter on your team.
4ih. They are mde horn and I the
mnnev tou rv tor taa piuw mats
and yon cm get it in the fall with the
corn you raise.
5th. If your plow orcass, juu uu"
rVioiij tn or with it. If you break acast-
in in an Eastern made plow, you have
tola? out of the nse of it until you can
send East and get a new one.
Cth. The Plow is nicely arranged to
raise or lower, to suit high or low corn.
7'.h. They are the best in ose.
8th. They are all warranted to give
the beet of satisfaction after three days
fair trial.
Send in ?our orders early.
. Jannary 23 "ra3. ' ;
swiHi;.
All persons indebted to u'. either y
1 9a.
note or n?eount, will please ca.i an', sc.
tie immediately, n we wish to close our
accounts by Dec. 25th.
ni)v2ut.
$1200 and all Expenses Taid !-
.p.t itiirertisement of American Shcttle
SeMmg MACnixnin our" a Ivcrtinin col
umns.- 1?
PAY LP,
All persons knowing therascves irdeljt-
cd to me will nleae.call and pay tip im
mediately. A word to the wise, etc.
Spt.l0 tf. Ct E. Fokgv.
Talte Notice.
All persons indebted to me by note or
account will please call and settlo lmnse.
diately. All accounts . not seitlod by
December 25U:, will bo loft for collec- i
ticn. Take notice ana govern yoarceu
. . . it 1
accordingly, and save ynnr cost.
nOVS'jtf JACOB ALLEBT, JR.
VAHEIVES,"
The Air?'' cl forn 1 iin.crs.
The best and most reliable in nS3,H has
gmrantee most positively:
It ia lighter of draft, having ganz
wheels forward allowing tha tor.gue to
play in the neck-yoke,causing no weight
en the horses neck, thou"h the heaviest
man riJe as operator, it works free on
tba binges so as to acoornmodate itself
to all unevenness of the ground, has n
wide opening at tho heel of the runners
a'lowinz the corn to scatter in tho hill,
with small ' plow attachment, actually
catering the corn.M is supplied with.a
flexible cut off whtca performs taa wor
....
without iniurmz the eram, a. so drill and
. .. t. i. ... .1
nn arrqniri.ini piiru. . i. ix iiii.iliulileu
ly the most perfect Corn Planter in nse,
we fully warrant it in every pwticular.
Farmers call and fee the machine.and wa
duo refer you totb'se wbo used thera in
this vicinirv last season
Clark&I li
March 18w4. . , , ,
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LLARK & I LCMHERj Ag IS
: The Vrt&"t
k at i T . -mT- J "
between J. P, tampion V . .i!eKi't
and E-Batsor? o.idnr the firai name of
Simpson, Mickelwait Si Co.j is this day
dissolved by Sir E. Uuttery retiring from
said firm. Simpson & Mickelwait as
eumes all liabili-.ia of the late firm and
eo'.lects h.11 dpbts due snrae, and will con
tinue the Lumber business tt the old
stand. Simpson, Mickelwait & Co.
PlattsmouthjKeb. Feb2o,tf.
; . J.OTICK.
Flavins bought out tho
interest of E.
Battery in the late firm of Simpson Mick
elwait & Co. it is absolutely r.ecessarv
a tnai ina n
! that tha business of tb late firm fhould
( Therefore wo sb-tU ex-
1 ' - , d
i .. . . Swrsox - Mi:kelwa:t.
I I'lattsmouth, Neb. Feb23,tf.
JlJ JL1-i JN JL J -L
Wit; k it nr. T.Whic.toii' Oltre ilminatOic lt
r(r k in cnith moDth . A 1 order left lu me pol-
ol!ie- will pronipt'.y attended to.
July.
Parmclo 'c Kershaw,
Dualeis in .
LUMBER, SHINGLES,
rATKl. TISBER, &c ,
... . r
Plutlsmouth, - -'Neb.
C H PAHMKl E,
W. KERSHAW,
.. Aagwtt 2Tth, 1S63.
Henry Boeck,
IiEjILF.S IN
FURNITURE,
Lounges,-Tables, Safes,!
BEDSTEADS.
Of all descriptions and at all prices.
Metalic Burial Cases,
Of all siief, also
WOODEN COFFINS,
Ready made, ind sold cheap for cash.
With many thanfes for past pt'oTiajr. I invite
all to oil aid cx.nia4 my 1 arie siock of purni tore
and CutHns, jaojcu.
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Tn,if nrirl Omameiltai
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TREKS
ft fi ttn QtiOttOQ Of flWTft
UiiiW Vt WllUMWW v w
ROSES, VINES.
Greenhouse Bedding and Plrants,
BULBS. &C-
Cali vjUJ nud fur bale at the
Kockford
Nurseries,
no CK FORD, ILL ISO IS.
Mr. Sheirrrian, the proprietor, has had twenty
yenis exMrii.iKe In r.tiain iru i iu id r n oriiirm
anJ ' vt'13 III;':? T 1: it II l! un ki- ii'iii-u
as litinif terfi-i;ily liar.ly aal we.l ilj;.tt 1 to this
climaliv. .
lir C'aUorae, Pilee List bed o'.h r i:.f.rio-tioc
J. H. biiAHMAiM,
?lr h 1S,1SG r-oprii.or.
Pleasant View Nursery
I hav on hand and tors.ilda fiacasso.tme i!i.f
ST7RSBRY STOCK
cor.si.-tir.g of tha choicc't vsritty cl 3 year t,:d
Adapted to this tall and climate. Kilaatd
Tun and a l.a1,' miles soitihtcssl oj TaUs
viuuih, .Xthrasf.a.
Perry Valker
Jin2Sm5 '
. SHANNON'S
Feed, Gale and Livery
STABLE.
,r s
- Plattsmouth
1 j am prepared to acxmmodate the pnblie irtt
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
Also, a nice Hearse,
... .nil t.onal),e forms. A Hact will
run to steamboat landing, and to all parts.of the
J, "W. SDAKNOS.
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BY
WM. J- Hx ATT, Proprietory
PLATTSMOCTH, NEESASLA.
First-rate EtabUng and Wagon Tarils for the ac-
commodation of the pul lie, also a good stock of
WORSES AND CARRIAGES,
. 1 rt ia, Afi .rr re.onab!e t?rmi.
stubinon Mam street. noy T-i-e th e sher-
TiAN HOUSE. Plattsmouth, Neb. Dec3Uf.
Tt TiT o TVT prhnn
iv-
Doaler in
iiaRDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEELand NAILS,
E0CK ISLAND PL0T73,
CORS.P VtAXTEti 'V .
Wa,ki."?
Cook Stoves,
A Large Variety on Hand.
Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes,
&c," &c.
A larpe stack no on hand at small advance on
Eastern Prices.
106 mMain Street, Nebraska City,
(Opposite the Seymo-jr House)
SIGN OF THE PAD-LOCK.
C00K,C03URN&C0.
Advertising Agents, Chicago.
6mArt auih'rrizfd ta recirt A lrrr
ti merits for this paper, ut our lowest
mtp9 n.i) fire Anmtz for all Vin.a.
Pers in the V. Si aud 'Tcrrxtoricx. .
REED, BEAED3LEY & CO,
neat iisiatu xjkcuuo ,
XWESPIA'O WATER, ZEBHA-SKA.
I., n.t hnmrlit. maniiffeJ nd Sold. Valuable Tim
W LDd for s.ik-. Tax.i pai.l for J.on-re!ri,:fiH
. - - . . i .1
Collections .roUiptly attended to.
mrr!i 26 ISfl?.
B.?pni.oCB. R.Baxter visdha
Co. Cicrk aad Kecorder, . Uept'y C'erk 4 Kdc r.
iRnnrlock & Wirdham,
FRONT ROOMS OF COURTHOUSE,
Cler.kand Treasurer s Office.
LANDS. BOUGHT c SOLD.
Titles Examined, and
Cozivevanccs Made,
i
my . I
Taxes' paid and receipts forwarde
promptly.
p-attsmouth, June 18,ls63 all. x
o. F. JOHNSON.
EUGEKK B. J.EW1S.
0. 1 MEM & (0
(oppaute Ciark tc Flumtner,) .
DEALERS IX
Drugs, Medicines
23 C3 OSLS
STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES,
IliAIR OILS.
Newspapers, Magazines
&C, &CM t&C.
PreserlpMona eanfaily ooapoooded by an expe
rienced Droggit. luS nis.
Cheap Cash Store !
L. F. REED, ' P. E. BEAREDSLY.
REED fc BEARDS LEY,
WEEPirJCa .iWATER, NED RASKA
T7E ine Jnst operel a larpe stoclt or voous t
WTceying Water, C jnsmiiQK ot
Dry Goods.
uncccrtes,
- Queensware,
Hardware,
i ., , : - Glass,
. - - iron.
Wooden Ware, JVbiions,
An) PrT tbiT2 th farm-r nd raecliric re'd.
Styles and trades to mlt. To buy tUewliere m.y be
well, to buy h'-re is well aiwy well "ftoa b. t
ter fn-n ;iHt. Call ami e. lA.lt t h tioods.
Ask for the price. Consider we.!, and i wu ii it
wise-it. All uoous wwraii'PH ;"-itui'
J jly 80 tf.
WE3W ItlE VJT .TIAKEiET!!
GEO. FICKLER,
ft
CORKER 2J 4-MAZX STREETS,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Keep constantly on hand the best of
Ail Kinds of ITZcats,
hich they can furnish their customers at "he
BEST CF RA1ES IOR CASH t
July 21. 1563 3m.
T,nrw f
1 JiZXAJA,. irfiiiawAjf -
1
2,i ST.,OProiITE"l!EW YORK STORE."
PLATTSMOUTH. - - IN KB
Confectioneries,
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
CHEESE, aml
SWEES CRACKERS.
kept on hand at oll times.
II
Oll'Jlf.
Weeping Water Mills,
Farmers, go where you can getx-4ie
best Flour and the most of it.
S3 11 oXXX FLOCH and 12 Vis of SUA
g'.veu in exchange for good Wheat.
. We are also doing irTist wot;.; and, with our In
creased faciliiiK, f-;i a?"nrt-d that we can jive thu
bttl aud the tuo-t Hour ot any mill in the Hxm.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
PRODUCE DOV GUT ASD SOLD.
HIGriESr ilAKKET riUCE I'AID.
REED &, CLINTON.
March 2Ctb, li'JS.
FURNITURE!
n DIMpT SyiAiHrER-
I M W b M M mm mm- - - y
AyD DEJltKR ry all kisds of
Furnituro and Chairs.
Tnr::D STnEET. fSe.rM.ia.i
PLATTSMOUTll, NEBRASKA.
Rerarlne nd Varni-hing n'?atly done.
S3" Funerals attended at the snor-efct notice.
FOR SALK Oil TRADE!
gooi dwetlirpr, containing ail wins, KJ
ci liar, and cittern, a well, stable, wood Khed
and buKiri shed on the lot, situate on the conx r I
SeTenth and Locuat street ; a.!o. a two utory brick
fauiidinv, 2x36, with iwo Iota, situhte on Ultn street
ni.rlh of ilHin. The abore nronettT will ba soi l
cheap for cash, or traded for an improved fuim in
C" count t.
For particulars apply on the premise.
V OtO. BOECK.
All persons indebted io me are requested toca.il
I acd settlo immedintely, as I must aud will bare
tbem nettled forthwith.
NovlSHf. GEO. BOECK.
NOTICE!! NOTICE ! !
t am now receiTing sT
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK OF GOODS,
and deslie to call special attention to the 'same, afl
solicit a careful examination of the
GOODS AND PRICES
fcefore ptircbaaing elsewhere, as I am determined to
KEEP MY STOCK.
ao Urge and i
WELL ASSORTED
and the prices
OP, EVERYTHING
so low as to maks It the interest of every
FARMER AND MECHANIC
1 KB
CASS COUNTY,
' to call and either
BUY OR POST THEMSELVES
before buying elsemiiore.
E. G, DOTEY.
Fiattsmoalh, Oct. 1, 1SGS- tf.
A. Water I'ower Saw-JIill
for Sale-
. .....
Owing to had l eilth 1 ofl-r rof sale ray baW-Jliil
with 77 acres of land, knon aa the
OLEXDALE HILL I' ROPER TY.
5alJ property lies 2 milos wost of PlattsnoHtlt
Cas county, Nebraska, on Cedr Creek, and within
half a miltf of the BiMRR line, in the bet settle
ment on the Platte litrr, has thirty f et head, and
one of the celebrated Voyce Waier Wheels For in
formniion rill at my reKWeuc-, i!ht mlli wet .f
FiattsinoutU, or address P T UfcAVER, .
Saint Louis & Omaha
Tri- lipJS Weekly
mr-aarsfgsa -
2P.LC5Xs.o"C T line.
The HboTe 'ine of StesnKirs wi'l leave. I'latta-
month very oih-r day throuftliout the entire efn
connwtinffat PlatUmouth wth the BurllaK.on it
vii'jumi Klver Kailroa-l ror tn isi, iwnumu
soirth.ar.dat t'.H followine roints with railroad con-
Hctiono. Council BUitf', Omaaa, fct. Jos'ph, L.tu -
eworih and Kansas City. Fof freight or pag-
aip:y t cur otfic.
1 - ........ a. r . ,i,irri . Tf, . . ..
inarll Biiircun m auntKniiii, iiu.
Sheridan House,
Wa. W. Irish, Proprietor.
Comer of Main avd Third Street,
PJattsmoiitli, Web
1-osrd by the day or week. Charges
S'am-8 leave this House daily for
vlerale.
1 points
0l2vi.
Hortt, South, bast and West.
JAMES fNEIL Is mT authorlied Aeent for the
collestionof all accounts due the undersigned for.
caed.cal services; his receipt will be vaua ror iao
Pyioent of any monies on wald accounts.
A Great Novelty !
I70R25 cents and one red stamp, we send any
- party.6 sampli's all diifil'rent of orr
New Golden Fountain Pen,
Holding ink to write
IOO LINES AT ONE DTI'.
$10 Per day soaran tied to Agents. Single sampk-s
10 cents. Circulars Kree. Aaureca
K. h. vouxu t;u..
Feb4m$ 119 Chambers St.. Boston, Mass.
STOSB!
WEEPING WATER, NEB.
HOllTOiN & JINKS
SEALESS IH f
General filerchar
V k KaT W
DRY GOODS Iir)IEg; nARD
ASWAUE, CROCK-
Eli-s CAPS, BOOTS,
. jES. AK1) NOTIONS..
P1?AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER,
SIIJNGLES AND LATII.
We-. a.re Agents for Wl'lrox A Cibbs Sewing Mi -c'.ina,
K'hlrh-t anoovbtvijljr the beat Machine ne-.f
i'.a.-t. marchl?tr.
CREST'-' BXCITilNBKT
WASHINGTON!
SIEK KT2 AN EIEROLI)
Having boujrht oat the .itlre Stock of Ooods frr.iii
C Q. llercld is ready to offer
GR.EA T LVD U CEMENTS
In Prices . .
Ir.allsellGoodsiOITfS THAU THE LOWEST,
for.h, Wheat, Corn, Hidts, Fort or any kiaj t-f
CQUNTRY PRODUCE
v Sly Stock Consists of
GROCERIES , Dli Y GO ODS
IiOOTS: SHOES, CLOTltlMi,
HA TS u,t c, t P S, V O CKE T
ITft On r ir M ry r.. . .
j u A xtA.r j t 1 sliMXI-iU
AO770.YS, ETC.
Ple:.e (r:ve ,n a call ai cr re trick I r.tirt'n- n-s r
he 31. K.Chnrcli, Doti U4- r iliin ireet.
UERRM.w lUllUHl.