Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 06, 1869, Image 4

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    TEMPERANCE COLUMNS
LODGE DIRECTORY i
CBA5D LODOB :
C. W. C. T., Raw. J. W. Taggart. Nebraska City J
u w. counselor J. rktncer.uuiaha;
O.-W. V. T Miss Kddy, Omaha;
O W. 8 J. Btevenson, Dellevuo;
O. W. T.S. Bristol, Omaha. j
OLITB BIANCH, NO. 2, FLATTSMOCTII :
Regalarmeetiag every Tuesday evening. Traveling
Templar rewpeciiuity invited.
W. DALLA3 FERREE, W. C.T
E. B. LBWT3, W. 3.
B. B. Wisdbax, Lodge Deputy,
BXCKLSIOB DKORBCLODOK,NO. 1.
14sis 00 Brat au3 third Friday eventn? In each
menth. B. B. WINDHAM, W. II. T.
r3TAHOr nOPr LODGE No 8, Mt. Fleasant
Id regular meeting every Saturday evenini.
B. A. KIKKPaTRICK, w. c. t.
ANDREW COLEMAN, W. 8.
FA1KVIEW LODGE, So. 14, hold regnlaai taeet
tar every Tuesd ay evening Travelling Templar
veectfuUy invitrd 8 W. CALK.IN, W C. T-
F.M. YOUNG. Jr , W. 8.
Correspondence for thin column taunt be written
plain and grammatically with ink, and on one tide
nly of white paper. Let them be short nd to the
polot.
The fallowinz is s list of the elective
Officers of Excelsior Degree Lodge, No.
1, I. O. Q. T., for the ensuing year:
W. Dallas Ferree,
Miss. Laura Daris,
Frank White,
Frank Randlo,
G. H. Humphrey,
T. W. Shrrock,
Sigmund Bensen,
Mrs. M. J. Homphroy,
J. Wesley Barns,
D. T.
D. V. T.
D. S.
D. F. S.
D. Treas
D. Chap.
D.M.
D. Guard
D. San.
The Upper Des Moines (Iowa), in
publishing a wedding nonce, adds:
r. xt i. i. . u
and no fee for the minister.
Shingle Weddings" are becoming
fashionable in Iowa. They occur
when the first child is old enough to
spank.
"Henry, loe, I wish you would
at a .
throw away that book and talk to me;
I feel so dull." (Along silence and
no reply. "Henry, dear, my foot's
asleep" "Is it Well, don't talk;
you might it up."
One day riron went to see Voltaire,
rmt. did not find him at home. In or I
der to excite bis ire, he wrote on the
door, "Old Villain." Two days after.
he met the author of th "Henriade '
in the street. "I was at your house,1
he said t Voltaire, with a sneer, ;'but
did not find you at home." "I know
it, replied Voltaire, "you left your
name on the door.
,,A fite . and burgler proof safe,
weigtiinjr- ' tvHwar -was shiprs-i' tj
Pittsburg, on Friday, in sections. It
occupied twenty-one cars, is twent
feet long, eighteen foet wide, and
twelre feet high, was made in Cincin
nati, and was eijht monhts in construct
ing.
8IIERHIA.WS CLOTHES
L.ieuieaaDt oenerai socrm-D, ai is
tinw wft'.I IfBOtarn. ia not tha tiftalert nf 1
... .. 1
mortals, and one day ac4 intimate
friend,' in the Army of the Tennessee,
asked him why he dressed so. "I'll
tell you," said (he General, " When I
was a second Lieutenant, I wis order
d one day . to -Washington City, and
went in all (he glory of a bran Dew
uniform. I traa standing in front of a
hotel sunning: myself, and quietly smo
king a cigar, wnen l became aware
that I had attracted the attention, of a
nnmrtnr nf ami) II hnva whn cat rod
around in auch numbers, and with such
admiring countenances upturnea xo
mine, that I could not but notice them. !
As I did so, pee of the boldest of them!
poke up in a loud voice aad -naked
"Mister, where is yocr engine . geing
to tquirtl"'. General Sherman bat
never been gailty of a completely new
uniform since; he buys hia uniforms in
detachments, and; wears them out id
instalments.:
Presidsmtlal Declaration
; Mr. E. C. De!aio writes to1 J. N
Stoarna of . ate National Temperancu
Society as follows:
Bft'Dg siuisfied from obserratidti
and exponeiice, as well as from med
ical ie8UrrKuyr tnl judext mirits
as a drink,: is not only needless, but
hurtful, and that the entire diauss of it
would tend to promote; the health, .th
rirtue, and the happiness of the com
inanity, we hereby express our convic
lion, that should the; cinreus cL; the
United States, especially the youoiJ;
men; discontinue entirely ;be use of it,
they would not only promote tbet;r own
personal beaefi:, but the good of our
country and the world. ''
James Madison; Z. Tatlo, ;i.
Akd'w Jacxi-on, , Mil'd Filucobii,
John Q. Adams. Jajies K. Poi.h, ; -
M. VaJT BCS.XN, JfitlES BuCHAHAli,
Faank'n Piescjc, Abe'm Lincoln,
U. bVutlRTi
Schenectadt, N.-Y March U',''6X
, J. N. Steaens, .EslM-r: Dear nir rr
In 1833,1 Tisned Pi stents Madison,
Jackson'anl Adaai we (gatd the
above, Tbe documat ivOn ipurcla
meat, and his been, preeutti'l each
.succeeding President,; and ch-fi-fully
signed, with the exctipiion of PrtijCleni
Harrison, he died before it was seWia.
He, howev tr, before he! died, a.ba't
doDau interest iqj It disuiLery,o tj j
dic his , testimony, and would .baeel
doubuess iigned the declaration if. tt
had been priisented ijii him. Ths ei?u y
signatures were okiitaed;b:fori" total
abstinence was fullj igstatlji h; m the
only platiform or which thi jrefiH'm
could rest w;ih hope, as it wusj found,
beyoud, .cavil, that alcohol was 'lie
same fatal poison wtien used as ft dijiiiU:
to fsrmentai' ardent spirit aa ia disti'I :
.The PfesidentifDdcUrsttonwas
handed to our presJ Chief llagii
trate a day or two ufier, his iniugura :
lion, which h promptly ligned.. muk
- trg thirteen signerj." - j- -
EoWaiid C. Dehtin,. ;s !
JP. J?. TODD,
SEWING MACHINE ACT
PL A TTSMOUTH, NEBRA SLA.
A good assortment of maebinea and machine find
ing aCt Oil 11HBV. VUJl-O m. uiauiiiuiiiu .
Clothing Store. Dec. 4 '07
Michnes repared on short nolce.
NEW STORE!
WEEPING WATER, NEB.
HORTON & JEMS
DEALERS IS
General Merchandise,
seen Aa
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,-, HARD
WARE, QUEENSWARE, CROCK
ERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
SHOES, AND NOTIONS.
PINE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER,
SHINGLES AND LATH.
We are A?ents for WIIlcox &
Cibbn Fewing Ha.
ehise, which U uudi-ubted'y the
bes. Machine now
tn use.
march 19tf.
www .rTl
WeeDinff Waier lUUlS.
Farmers, eo where you can fret the
best Flour and the most of it.
8S ll$ ofXXX FLOUR and 12 lb of BRA
given la exchange for good Wheat.
Wa a- also doing prist work: and. with onr in
creased facilities, feel assured that we can give the
lit I aud the most flour of any mill lu the state.
Satisfaction : Guaranteed
PRODUCE ISOVG1IT AND SOLD.
HIGHEST MARKET TRICE PAID.
REED &. CLINTON.
March t6lh, 1663.
D. B. McMechan,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL and NAILS,
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS,
CORN'PLA NTER S,
Cultivators, sulky and walking,
Cook Stoves,
A Large Variety on Hand.
oj.c ci,00i0 iTrtoa Rol-p,
a . '
&c, &c.
A large stock now on hand
at small advance on
Eastern. Prices.
10G Main Street, Nebraska City,
(Opposite the Seymour House)
SIGN OF THE PAD-LOCK.
FTj RNlf UR E!
THOMAS W: SHjELYOCE,
CABINET m AKER,
y AKD DEALER .V A1Z KIXDS Of
i
1?iii--nifiiTa onrl fThnivc
THIRD ETREET, (Near Main,)
PLATTSMO UTH, ) NEBRASKA.
Renariog and Vaitil-hlBR nftly done.
f!" Fnaerals attended at the isbor:est not.ee.
State Sale
-of! i i
J.Q T SAN D ?L A II D S
THEr5
CAP JOL oHltBRASKA.
Tbe undersig-aed Commias-nners appointed by an
act ar tbe Legislature of tbe 'State of Nebraska, en
titled "An Act to Provide fori the Sale or the Unsold
tots and Blor.ks on the town, : site or Lincoln, and
for the Lncaoat and Erection 't a State Ui ivrrity,
nnd Agricultural College, and State Lunatic Asylum
approved Feb IS, 1SGS," WiU
i
XjIKTO
3NT,
Capital of the State ofiebraska
N . ,.. on bout
3d of Jiinej IA. D. 1869,
Commencing at lO a. m.
OflTer at public rate the uiu eld lots and blocks in the
town of Lioeoln. Said property consists of the odd
numbered blocks, the ere Somber having been sold
.leretefore by the State aa now largely occupied by
buildings. Toe term oi i4 aale will be Cash, and
.-Tor sot les than tbe appraised value, bald iprsis
rant to be made by th Cf m:oiiluners.
: ao,ooo acses of
a i
V w tl at the si inV time and upon the same
le ins offer at Pnbllc Aactiont near 40,000 acres of
(In Agricultural Lands teloaing to the State, lying
from one to ten milts Ire Uncoln.-
Vf e would add that iincola has a population of
twelve huo.lred inhab tant", and Is repidly growiRg
Into both political and imn?ereial importnce. The
Capitol Building iao-,i i eor,leied ar.d the session
ol the Lehiiature ja Ucnoeta was held in It. The
1 f aid Lsii
moIarteTtof
islatni e rar a tl related to fu-
this PlW Wis as favorable aa the
ieiti coeld ask.
A general rxilroad ItA' Was passed under which
some are or six raitraiorciiiipani. s centering here
propoMi to avail tbenme veof State aid and push
tbeirroed u completion at an early day, while at
least tkrea eanfiileutly: expect to be here within one
vrtj
U'st
una inis aiy. i -
would teem to'lWT us in saying that Lin.
.-oin. it no distant da r. will be the "IndiaaSDOlis"
ol Nebraska, aal ths raft.est ra lroad centre wett
of Chicago. .1 f
Ttus Ukea In conn' tifa with the fact that all the
pablieuildiogs are ,:,cia here, and that within
ooo and . hair ciilra fom town there is perbaps,the
rinhecv sa.n spring tn lite world, now in course of
fcevelopurMKV cIt a. era ace that it will be co or
tlmary chaaev- f Jr Invent; Tents. Those who invest.
yi at former Byte sales have been able to realise
lr-s ne to isn4r er cent, advance.
i - ;o- trnor,
:c Tuos.p. ai a ed
Serre!r" Itstn.
i Comoiissionerj.
QlLUAJa.
Stat .Altoty
f mar 25.
G lll. jMcCATjTjTJM,
in
' M6t;f firerof and dealerin
SAddU land Harness,
Of every description..'' fioleealeand r.t.il No. 13n
tfainatrtet, betwera 2-4 and Cth.atTeote, Nebraska
City. ; . j fWB
1 11
i
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.
Eisays for Young Men on the interesting rela
tion of Bridearjom to Bride in the institution of
Marriage, a Guide to ma'riroooial felicity and true
happiness, tent by mail ia sealed letter envelopes
free of charge Address, IIowaxd association, Hox
1', fbilatelptiiii, ra.
WOOILWORTU & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS,
Binders &Paperdealers.
SALYT JOSEPH, JUO.t
oc256m
THOMAS II. I1Y1I
Real Estate Office,
-AND-
Homestcad
Directory,
NEBRASKA
LINCOLN,
Government Lands selected from ptraonal exam
ination. Free Homestead selected, surved ana se-
cared. Lands In second hand and improved farms
bought and sold. Titles examined, and Conveyances
nirde.
Kefcrenc3? : John B. Turner, late Pre G fc 0
TJ R K ; Lee Couhty National Bai.k, Dixon, III
Kobert Harris, Pupt C B & Q R R ; Any Banker in
Whiteside comty, III. ; Register and Receiver of
Land Office. Nebraska City. nil
WITI. STADELIVIANIY,
One door west of Donelan's Drugstore,
Dealers in
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
II ATS, CAPS. BOOTS. SflOES,
TR USA'S, r A USES,
and general stock of
OUTFITTING GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot of
RUBBER CLOTHING. REVOLT-
ERS AND NOTIONS.
we bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Cal
and exaniiDcour stock before yon bnyany where elsel
Jyl 06 Wm.BTADELMANN A CO.
J. M. HINCHMAN,
(Successor to Donelan A TXinctiman,)
Druggist & Apothecary
DEALER IN
DRUGS & MEDICINES
I'aints,
Oils
Notions
Dyes,
Toilet Goods, Perfumery,
.fancy feoaps,
PURE WINES
AND
For Hechanloal and Uediclnal purpose
Keepcanstantty on handafuUand wen assort
ed fctock of
PATENT IfXEDICIES.
physician
PRESCRIPTIONS
CarefuU compounded by an experienced Druggl:
ouebottherURE3T Medicine used. All gccdi
warranted a represented. C&U and see.
MAIN STREET, EOUTH FIDE.
Terms Cash.
NEW
JEWELRY STORE
The subscriber ha vine nurchMed the Red fttm,
2d street, lately occupied by Sarpy and others, would
respectfully inform the citizens of Plattsmouth and
vicinity, that be has refitted the store and opened a
large stock of
iT HJ "STV 353 Tj jF3
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
For Ladies, Gents. Children, and the rest of rc
kind, acd is prepared to do all kinds of
WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELEY REPAIRING
In the best manner, and would be haj py to serve his
oiuannae many new customers as may give luni
tbeir patronage, assuring them of tbeir woik well
done, at moderate prices, and on short time. The
stock, embracipg every variety ol goods usuully kept
at a first-class Jewelry Store, will be sold a low
prices, and warranted of best workmanship and
material, ile has also a small atock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
which will be replenished from time to time, and
sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently!
cated ia this city, I resectiully solicit a share of pa
tronagis, and cordially invite all to call and examine
the stock on hand, a we wonld be pleased to serve
you, arid do not ask you td buy unless we can make
it for your interest to patronize us.
dec27tf E. H. EATON.
WASHINGTON
Life Insurance Compa'y,
9$ Rroadwny, PTew-York.
CYRUS CURTISS, President.
Cash Assetts, - - 31,000.000.
Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders,
rolic s nonfoifeitabie. after twt annual payment
Diild'nds on the Contribution Plan, paid annual
ly from date of policy, and la ease the premiums are
not paid, applied to keep the insurance in foree.
LIFE POLICIES SELF-SUSTAINING
In from 13 to 20 years, according to age.
This company lasna poltele on all the approved
piana or insurance, ana onersevery tnducementcon
is'est with solvency.
For particulars apply to the undersigned.
Kor Agencies to
PAUL MASON, General Agents,
130 La Belle street, Chicago.
KUND A I TMaN, Agnls Council Bluffs.
Dr. K. a. LIVINGSTON, Med. Examiner,
stl'.l f mtt-moutti.He.
Lock Stich, Reversible Peed
SEWING MACHINE,
WARDED THE
HIGHEST PREMIUM
WHEREVER EXHIBITED.
THE ONLY ONE
Capable cf sewing in more thin one direction
AND
FASTENING ALL ITS OWN SEAMS
Without stopping Machine or Turning the Cloth.
It nses and was'ea less thread than any other, and
will commence a seam without holding the
ends of the thread.
Warranted to Sew Heavy or Fine Good
Equally as well.
OVER r,0,000
M.ACIIINES SOLD SINCE 1861.
43Send for Report and Circulars.
Wm. E. Plant,SGen. Ag't
612 North Fourth street. Si Lenin, Mo.
Dr. a II.
BLACK, Ag't.
rJattsmoutb, Neb,
Nov. 28, ISCSjl.
S25!
S25!
THE
AMERICAN SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE,
Is retailed at a price within the leach of all. This
Machine uses a straight needie, makes the LOCK
STITC II (alike on both sides), hasa self adi noting
tension, and can do every variety of sewing. It will
hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, quilt, tuck, ruffl;!,
and gather; will work equally well en silk, linen,
woolen, or cotton goods, with linen, or cotton thread.
THE
j3VIE3t ICA TXT
SHUTTLE SEWIKG MACHJXE
Warranted Tor Five Years!
Our Agents will be supplied with duplicate parts of
"it cinuf, in case oi accident, it omkis precixely
the same s itch made by the Singer, Whee er k Wil
son. Howe, and Florence Machines. It has tl-e ln-
aer-ieea, line tne rwst cf high-priced Machines, and is
ine oniy low.pncea pnnttle Aiaclnne in the market
mat nas tins reed, we are enabled to sell a first
uviiiiitiiiitaiitniiiii at a very low price, on
account oi its fimp.iciry, and enuHetjueut low cost or
Biauuiaciunng, in comparison With Complicated Ma.
AGENTS.
We wish to arrange with Averts, mile or iemaleto
i.f .ft uLnre nm-ncu .iiuiiie ji-winc .vachine, in
earn Mate, uonnty, and Town in the United S.ates
a umano. rxtra ldiicemeats to Experienced
n.r iu.1 particulars, as to Salary and Com
mission, address
G. Y. A. ANDREWS,
General A gent t
Detroit, Mich.
N. B Lor the hrneflt of our Agents we have ar-
ranteu wun parties wno have Goods suitable for
aewing jiacuine Aiieuts to sell. We will send book
ot pampies and full Pai ticulat on receipt of one red
stamp.
Address O. , N . ANDKEWs? General Ac't,
Detroit. Mich.
nsiiyi .
AND
WOOL- OARD1PJC.
Ho! lor fta It Creek, where you can kill two birds
w, m one Kione.gei your Ura-n Ground and Wool
Carded at the same time; the machinery for both is
in oerfoct order. We nsethe Patent Machine Cards
which were run enough last year to establish their
""H"1" "J u,ri ineoia Kina.as all who used theni
.uperir.rn ol Mr. b. TwiSS as I
Carder is wel I knn wn, and It if servicer are still
talnedror the benefit of the public. With tLe above
advantages we flatter ourselves that we can make it
totlieid.a-t.it.oj all who want work in onr line
.v,v. w-j. u. jijiaiN, proprietor.
n'1! S.TWIjS. Carder.
PIANOS, PIANO'S",
Organs,
MELODEONS.
J. MUELLER,
. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,
Deafer la the celebrated Steck 4 McCammon Pianos,
and other Musical Instruments
R3"A11 Instruments warranted five years. d
oct21 ly
6 -
Burlington Bridge Finished
Burlington & Missouri
River,
In Connection with
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON
& QUINCY
EAILEOADS
Present to the Public the roost direct, sure and safe
Route to
OHIO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA,
PENNSYLVANIA NEW YORK
AND NEW ENGLAND.
Passengers have tbe choice of the various route
centering in Chicago.
Baggage Checked through to' Oltumwa.
RATES
Invariably as low a by other Koutes. .
3U Buy your Count n Tickets
AT OTTTJMWA via
BURLINGTON.
Pullman's elegant sleeping cars
os all night trains.
a. e. totjzalin, c. e. perkins,
Gen. Tc't a Pasr Ac't Superintendent.
G. C. MORTON,
Oen'l Freight A t. sepllT.
O. F. JOHNSON,
(opposite Clark 8c Plummcr,)
SB ALE a IX
Drugs, Medicines
STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES,
II! A I K OILS.
Newspapers, Magazines
t&C, &CM &c.
Pre jcrip'lon can fully compounded
by an expe
aug6 nlS.
rlenced Druggist.
GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, and mote too, are going to
E. A. WIGrG-ENHORlT c Co.,
To buy their
Spring giirnmft-r Ot-OOdS
AT THE
IsT E W YOEK STORE-
The largest and most complete
STOCK OF DRESS
Are now on exhibition at the JfewVork Store, at greatly reduced prices.
nun to nur
DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS,
DELAINS, GINGHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING.
BLEACHED COTTONS.
BALMORALS, CARPETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YARNS BOOTS AND SHOES
of all kinks and prices to suit our numerous customers. A lare stock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS.
We have a larffe stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY GLIPPEFl
PLOW, STUBBLE nnd BREAKING PLOWS, and all kinds of
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, -HAY RAKES, &.C
Platumouth. April 22d, 1869. E. A. WIGdENHORN & CO.
WHITE &
DEALERS IK
Drugs,
Medicines.
Toilet
a
eoaps,
Brushes,;
Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters,
Shoulder Braces, Grass and Garden Seeds,
WINBS
for
medicinal purposes.
Paints, Oils,
Stationary,
Glass
Varnishes and
Carbon Oil, Lamps,
and Putty,
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Green and Dried Fruits.
CONFECTIONARY, &e. c.
Having been eogaeed tn elling Dnics and Groceries In this city for the
wants cf tne i-oople in onr lineoi trade, snd are predrred with a large sti
H"i" " ""rcj luwse wania at very tow prices.
Hardware
;towi
E. T. DUKE & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE i AGRICULTURAL IUPLH18,
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned
AND-STAMPED WAKE
S T E E L P L O "W S
Of all kinds and sises. which we warrant tie best in the market.
Tin Roofing, Guttters and Sprouting done on short notice.
Are exclusive Agents in th's County fortte sale of
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove.
Give us a call we will not be undersold
Block.
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
Fruit and Ornamental
TREES,
CHAPES, SHRUBS & PLANTS
ROSES, VINES.
Greenhouse redding- and Plants,
BULBS. &C-.
Cultivated and for sale at the
Rockford Nurseries,
ROCSrORD, ILLIXOIS.
Mr. Shearman, the proprietor, has had twenty
years' experience in raiding fruit in the onrthwot
ami everything w hich he sends out inayjbe relied on
as being perfectly hardy and well adapted to this
climate.
For Catlogue, Pi ice List and other information
adddress,
J. S. SHEARMAN.
Jfarch 18.1S6 Proprietor.
Cheap Cash Store !
L. F. REED, P. E. BEAREDSLY.
REED & BEARDS LEY,
WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA
T E have Just opened a lrce stock ofCoodsat
VV Weeping Water, consisting of
Dry Goods.
Gnoceries,
Queensware,
Hardware,
Glass,
Iron.
Wooden Ware, Notions,
Ar.d every thing the farmer and mechanic needs.
Styles and grades to suit. To buy elsewhere m. be
well, to buy here is well always well often bet
ter- nften ben. Call and ee. Look at the Goods.
Ask for the price. Consider well, and do what I
wisest. All Goods warranted as represented.
HEED & BEARDSLET,
July 80 tf.
GOODS
We call nirlieulrr atten-
ntw iir'eoi
BUTTERY,
Chemical
s
all kinds,
Perfumerv. and
nnd
XjXXT01FS.j3
Dye Stuffs,
Chimneys,
also,
last six years we k 3
ree stock of Uoods of the
I'iattamouth.Ntb. April 2, 1808.
WniTE & BUTTERY.
Main St., next door east of Masonic
. BMn, U l. mi T
D. II. Wheeler & Co.,
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts,
PLATTSMOUTH, A. T.
Collections Dromntlv attended tn. mil nr..i. .
raitted at enrrent rate or Exchange. Taxes paid Id
Wes-ern Iowa and Jfebrassa lor non resident. Titles
to la id lnvestigalrd. Monty loaned on fceal E.i.i.
securities.. Land Warrants located.
CLAIM AGENTS.
A -rent i forcollorttnn ofrliimiaaalnki ft .,--
for Soldi!, ihpir lilns and mtan l.al.s a . m
tor he purchase And sale of Lands aod Clt j prep!
'J -vart'iMj ws J UUCUirniB,
REFERENCES:
Hon. 8. H. Elbert, Denver City. C. 7.
MeHsr. K. untie Bros., Omaha, Neb.
" McCann h. Metcalf, Nebraska sKAr.
G.F. Filley. Pt. Loui,, Missouri
Dr. Tlo Lewis, Boston, Massnchusstta
H W Dltmars, Chicago, Illinois.
H M Magill. Cincinnsti. Ohio.
Tootle A llanna, Plattsmouth . Nebraska
L U Rich, Three River. Mirhlgan.
Hon P Fellows, Bloomfleld, Wisconsin.
Hon T M Msrquett, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
I. Lewis, Attorney at Law, Buffalo, New Task -Carter,
Hnssey a Ourl, Des Moines, lows.
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BLACK HAWK
Two Hors
WA-LiKinSTGr
CULTIVATOR
By practical eXDeriments In tha fl.M .t l. t...-
ing thrm with the best TVaklnB Cultlvatoi maaa.
u.vc ucru orvigui 10 a state approaching
jPerfectlori
In constmctioo. Tbe cultivator cossist mt iw.
wioubt Iron axletrees, arched and well brace.
The plows are simply two Iron breaks with
DOUBLE snoVET. PT.nwn
attach "d to the axle by a donble Joint wb.'ca rlvaa
-" ""j . . . .ua n.u v ime periecua
true vertical and horizontal motion.
The tongue is double and fa-stoned to the ar.a
i'ncci.j uMinuyt iusi it can oe ralsel
or lowered at will, when the corn is ynunr, raaiar
draft anil ruiuil ah.n IK. . n I - i t.
i no aiiovvia are iiirninned with
Reversible Teeth,
a H..H1.. -n v. i - . t.i .
.un. . .... c.-ii i, vc iiii w u rKflrr I Or rrOBB
corn, i a i tows are connected oy saean of Joosa
conplinte, wh eh enah'e tbe pluwiuaa to control both
Plow by holding one.
The following are a few o.' thedvanta;eonsp.lBts
of superiority which this Cultivator kas ever .tb.i
I t It Is stronger and lighter, being made a'Jaaal
et,ttrely of wrought Iron.
2d- The doubie points br which the ibovrl
.iiaL-iiru io me ixr enauiea trie plowmaa te as
his plow either to or from the corn or lift It eat
the irrountf with the !&-1 fi.irt
BBOV.
t
8J. With this Cultivator the depth of the farret
can be reenla'ed. plowloR shallow or deep waih.i
the ground ia hard or soft ,
4iti. Iiy mesa! of the loo,, couiillnr whiea ca
from crow
For further particulfcrs.call, or addrs
D. U. McMECHAN,
SO. 106 MAIS ST. . NEBRASKA CJTT.
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- AGENTS WANTED FOR
N I G 'H T SCENES
IN THE KIRLE,
BY REV- DANIEL MARCH. D- D-
For full, froe, flowing, e ear. spsikliag, pore .
graceful style; for poetic grnius , f.r beaaty .
thought and rirh glowing im iginatlea ; for also
analysts of character, graphic drlineatlon and rip
scholarship ; for life like pic-uri , glawing word
and happy illustrations, this wo-k ha Do equal.
Such i-onitii. nrliti as the above, has ba te
crived from Itishi-p Simpson, Ke Albert Barae.
Koaii Tort -r, I. D.. l.L.D , W. A. Stearns. 1). D.,
Geo. Iana Uoardtuan. D I).. I W. Wllry P. O
amuf-1 W. Vi.lipr n n I. tl .ya i yt.
. miv. bu. ..it: t r?n di mi r trii.nilD HOD .
for Circilars cou'aiuinit the snme. Ageuis
t-v-rraline mm ting wi th unparallcd auceess.
ir a rnoHt heautifuiir illu'tra'ed t.d clifantly ba
l.i-.....li.n.lfl.AlB . i. .
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It
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..... t.rijiiuuj.
Commissions, SI 00 to $200 per month,
according to ahiiily and euergv. Address
Plitlalelhta, Pa., Ctnciuvtili, O.. htenp, fit
St. Lcu: Mo. fdlTaS1-.a
C00K,C0BURN&C0.
Advertising Agents, Chicago.
TiA re a uU,orizM to reecie Adwir
Utrmcnufor cAi'j paper, at tnrr lawmt
rata, and are AriUt frr all A'ewty.
peri in the U. & ami lyrrilarie.
uuDVERTISE
Evergreens for Nebraska
SHADE, ORNAMENT,
AND PROTECTION!
I have in cesfully growing. In" try Jfursery. at
Fort Krarney, Ncbtaxka, an asacrtm'nt u fa
Young Evergreens, consisting
PJXES, FIlif, CEDARS, HE Y LOCK, HPRtCS.
LAROll AND APB0RV1TJI,
which I offer or sale st 15 cent each or tS.tlO r
hundred and upwards, according to else, "mall
quantities of thermal est treei can lb Sent byaall
targir ones uj expreis. jems.casn. A air ess
MOftKi B. eTDENHAV,
Fort Kearaey, Nebraska.
Jan2m6.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. F O R G Y ,
Manufacturer of nil kind of
Farming Implements,
Such as the celebrated Rod flresklng Plows, Blould
Hoard lir-k-r-. Stirring Plow, Hlagle and Doubl
Shovel. Cultivator, and Harrows. Repairing done
i.n short notice All work warrantrd.
Having had much experience la th business, I
feel asHured that I can give general aatlsfaetina.
Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
C. . FORtT.
Platumouth. Neb., May 6th, 187.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CIIROMOS.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & OO.r
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CHROMOS.
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f"' O, P.tNfmra. at m t.itth th-ir ., Imhti larfrlr rr.t
" "i. &H. T. ANTHONY & C0.r
D1 Broadw-at, N. T.,
Importers asi Manufr of Iu.oto;ntuc MaUxialM
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nectstl.e two plows you can raske the two plows rua
any distance apart that you may d-lre With elh.
erplows it i almost imposHlble to hold betb shovels
when throwine earih to the corn, and m kr...
ding together whrn plowing front th i a.
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