Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 17, 1870, Image 1

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    THE NEBRASKA HERALD
li rCEMSIISa DAILY AXB WKFKLV ET - . ,
., 11. -D HATHAWAY,
EDI TOE AND PROPRIETOR.
Office cornor Main and Second streets, aec
ood story.
TERMS: Daily $10.00 per annum, or 11.00
per month.
Weekly. SJ- per annum If paid fn
advance.
iUH) if not paid in advance.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
One SQua.i" vspiiee ten lini-s) ono iimertlon, $ 1"1
Eiteu -nlseaniient insertion. l t'
Prfle.-4Hil sard ut-t exefcdina sis lint. lo.H
Onc-4tiaitcr (oIuoib or less, per aiiiium, iU
" six nionths 'JfiM9
" three nionths, l.00
One-half colaaiu'lwelvo months. d ,w
six nionths, ltfi.(i
' ' three months. W.to
One column twelre wionths, IOmD
six months. (W.'tl
three mowtbs,- .ft.Oa
All transient adTertUouiettU cauat be aid for
in advance.
VOL. 5.
PLAITSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1870.
NO. 52.
ii mm
FIIOXTIEK PROTEITIOX.
Wc doubt not tint fear f Indians keeps
matiy settlers from petiftrating the rich
at'riciiltnral regions of Nebraska lying
along tho RfpuMican mer, .outh and
Miutc-cast of Ft. Kearney; but this fear
of Indians cannot . lon keep the white
man fnnn a naintry so rieh in agricultu
ral merit. It is the history of all new
con.itries that the Indian is soon made
to qivc way when he stands between the
white man and money, and there is no
kind of doubt thaOhc days of Indian
supremacy aion. the llepuhliean river
arc pat. The recent session of the Nc
hry -vi l!fil:iture pa.ed an net author
i:uz the Governor to call out State troops
t proi.-ct. this south-western country,.
1 Gou. Aiwur has expressed his
readiness to send 1 J. troops onto-the
IV'publiean a soon as prass comes.
Those f.ict, tocether with the further
f.iet that ihoiwmds of hardy pioneers
are niakir.i? preparations to take posses
sion of tl. it rfjiion of country,' cvon if
tlioy have no other protection than that
which they can trive themselves, make
it c :; Uun that the dajs of Indian supreui-
-y in ihe fertile valley? of the 'Ilepubliean
.r- at an cnl. Persons desireinj? to
, -f.oyc an I till th'j land of that region
n-jed no longer fear molestation from the
Mvi-re. There will be plenty of settlers
mil jntyof troops alonir thrt Kepubli
et:i river this sea-on to fcive aiuplo sccu-
"rity against molestation by Indians.
". arpend a letter from Gen. Augur,
.-hrwinsj his intentions in this matter:
1 1 KA I HH AI1TKRS DkPAUTMKNT OK )
tmk I'l.ute, Omaha. Nebraska, j
January L'5, 1S70. )
Messrs IlhiKlet, Robertson, Corell and
tiKTs, Hebron, Jefferson county, Ne
braska: Gentlemen I have the honor
to aeknowlcdic the receipt, by the hands
of the Kov. E. M. Corel!, of your peti
tion for troops, to be stationed on the
frontier of your settlements, to afford
protection to settlers, who have suffered
from Indian raids every spring for the
y.v.t five year. In reply 1 beg to Mate
flint it is my punose to send a company
of cavalry to your vicinity at as early a
day in the approaching spring a the
w. atber will permit r and there is suf
ficient jrrass for animals. If this com
pany is not sufTu-int to give the required
protection, I will if possible, send more.
I have the honor ty be, Gentlemen,
Very Respectfully, Your, obedient
Fen-ant, (Sisned,j C. C. AuJfB.
Brevet Major General U. S. Army,
Commaiidint?
What does Dr. Miller r.iesn by his m-
ir:e re.cpectin.4 Zehriskie? Doe he
t in to be understood that John Taffe
h n appointed a man of that name to a
,.: lof-hip or to any other position, from
i::-T-.p.r motives, or a the ret-uk of a
br'd-? If he docs, why don't he come
out Hk- a man, and ray " Why thc-o
.- vr-.rd'v in-iiiuations and iiiiiuenoocs .
If Mr Tali'e has been trinity of a crime;,
M ;M;.i- ni:ilc tlie ebarrc and fur-
iiiih the proofs. No!.o.ly but a coward
imd a snenk will seek to injure his Jiciir'i
for by in-in intiti a falsehood which he
Ure not pnenuhito through an open a
i-a-aoii. Oi.iaha Republican.
And yet this same cowardly method of
devinc in iiis"miatio:is and iimucii Iocs
has become chro ,:e with others than Dr.
Miller in this State. Morton and Miller
ofh have taken refuse behind this eow--.i-.dsbreast-work
for years past. When
th.v find a mau like Mr. Tail".-, whom
they da.e. not openly charge with mUder
mcanor of any kind, it is perfectly natur
al for tli -m to dodjre behind their non
commitial serene :.nd attempt to throw
dirt in the shape of insinuation and in
nuendoes; and it is jut as natural for
tl.eni U de-ire to attack ant injure an
honest, and uprk'ht man f.s it is for the
an
1
cril oiie to di.-like holy water. The
very fact that Mr. Taffe is known an one
the most upri.cht politicians of the n?e
is sufficient reason why those political
loper should attempt to blacken him by
thir villiainous innuendoes. Thanks to
a long residence and thorough acjuaint
a.ico throusflout the Satc, Mr. Taffe
in beyond the reach of these political
scabs.
tj& l'txiTontty.
As considerable interest was manifested
in different portions of the State in re
gard to the location of the Penitentiary
We append Sec. I of the act providing
for the location and erection of said j
building. The entire act is exceedingly
lengthy, containing over seventy sections ;
but the annexed is all there is in rela
tion to the location of the building:
SF.r. 1. Be it enacted bl the Legisla
ture of the State of Xebrasha, That
there shall be erected and continually
maintained for the care and custody of
eiviets in Nebraska, a penitentiary, on
the forty (40) acres of land now set
apart for the location of public build
ings of the State of Nebraska, in such
iM).-ition that the building can be reached
by tracks of railroads ; Provided, That
the Midland Pacific road, or any other
railroad reaching the ground will agree
and contract with other railroads center
ing at Lincoln for the use of their main
tnd side tracks between Lincoln and said
-viitentiary buildings, upon fair and
litablo terras; Provided, further,
'1 - t if such contract or agreement can-n-
. e Iliads with said railroad company,
tf i n.-pectors apointed by this act shall
ha - the right to locate the said peni
iciunrv on anv other suitable grounds of
not less than forty acres within a radius
of five miles of Lincoln, subject to the
condition of the former proviso; nnd
Provided further. That said re-location
Khali bo made without additional expense
to the State of Nebraska.
We call attention to the splendid
hidu M inoiits held out to settlers, ininii
rants and everybody wanting land, by
the P.. & M. H. II- 11- Company. This
company has the finest body of land
owned by any Piailroad in Nebraska or
fVe where, selected vcars ago when
th"r.-was nlentv of room for choice. It t
.,;:! i. ZM. W il nmamr will out
these lands in market next month on the
most liberal term, selling for cash or upon
long or fchort credit at the option of the
buyer. Lincoln Journal.
" III - ."ja-I x w
' - AX ACT. " 1" - '
To amend an act entitled" "an act to fix
the time of holding the I Hstriet Courts
in the first and second Judicieial Dis
tricts." Sec. 1. Be it enactrdhy the Lrffi7a
litre of the State of Xehrwka. That
there shall be a term of the District
Court held in Sulme county on Thursday
after the third Monday in May in the
year 1S70. and after the year 1870 said
court shall be held on the first Monday
after the fourth Monday in October in
each year.
. Approved March 4, 1S70. i
? ----i
AX ACT.
To fix the time for holding th District
- Courts in tho first and second Judicial
Districts of Nebraska.
Br it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Nebraska, That the time for
holding the regular terms of the District
Court in the First Judicial District be as
follows : in the county of Richardson;'' on
the third Mondav of Anril. and the ice
ond Monday of Novcmhor: in llio.nnfi-
of Nemaha on, the -soeond Monday of
March, and the first Monday of Septem
ber; in the county of Otoe, on the third
Monday of March, September and De
cember ; in the county of Johnson, on
the second Monday of May and October;
in the county of Pawnee, on the fourth
Monday of May ; in the county of Jeffer
son, on the first Tuesday after the
fourth .Monday in Octoler.
That the time for holding Courts in
the second Judicial 1 Hstrict be as fol
lows ; in the county of Cas on tho sec
ond Monday of April, and first Monday
of November ; in the county of Sarpy, on
the first Monday in March and Septem
ber ; in the county of Douglas, on the
second Monday in December, March.
June and September ; in tho county of
Saunders, on the third Tuesday in No
vember; in the county of Lancaster, on
the fourth Tuesday of April and Novem
ber; in the county of Se ward, on the
third Tuesday of Novriuber.
Ail acts and parts of acts iueonsistant
with this act are hereby repealed.
This act shall not take effect and be in
force in the counties of Johnson and
Sarpy until lite first day of June 1670.
Approved March 4th is7).
A?s ACT.
To provide for the. temporary care ami
custody of the State lVisuncrs of the
State of Nebraska, and to provide a
temporary penitentiary for such pris
oners. Sf.C 1. Be it rnactetl by the LeguJ-t-titrc
of the Sttitc of Xe.brathi : That the
State Prison Inspectors and Warden
shall provide at, or near Lincoln, in Lan
caster county, State of Nebraska, far
the temporary safe keeping of all pris
oners nw under sentence to the peni
tentiary of the State, and all such as
shall be hereafter sentenced.
Seo. '1 All persons now under sen
tence to the penitentiary of the State
and confined or imprisoned in county
jails, shaJl be transferred under the direc
tion of the State Prison Inspectors and
Warden aforesaid, to paid temporary
penitentiary at Lincoln, and there put at
work iion the public buildings and in
stone quarries, for the use and benefit of
the State, for the hours specified in their
respective sentences.
Sec 3. Said State Prison Inspectors
and Warden are hereby authorized to
hire out or contract the labor of said
prisoners upon the best terms which can
be obtained, if it shall be deemed by
them for the best interests of the State
so to do.
Skc 4. There is hereby appropriated
out of the treasury of the State, to be
drawn in the usual manner, the sum of
five thoucaud dollar, or so much thereof
is may be necessary to carry out the pro
visions of this act.
Skc. f. The said State Prison Inspec
tors and Warden shall each give bond,
with sureties, to be approved by one of
the Judges of the Supreme Court, in the
sum of live thousand dollar, conditioned
for the faithful discharge of ther duties
according to law.
Skc. f. This net shall take effect and
be in force from and after its passage.
Approved March 4, 1S7.
AX AT.
To restrain stock from running at large
in the State of Nebrask.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Lcijisla-
- r.t . ti'...
-j n ' r of a i -ti.f-t t . i oii it
I shall I; unlawful for cattle, horses.
mules, sheep, swine and other stock to
run at large at any season of the year
in the State of Ncbraka.
Sec. 2. That when any sivdi; stock
shall be found on the premises of another.
it shall be lawful tor the owner or person
in possesion of said premises to impound
said stock, and if the owner of said stock
can be found,, and is known to its taker
up, it shall be the duty of said taker up
to notify him within two days by per
sonal service, or by leaving a written no
tice at his usual place of residence with
some person of Ins family over the aire of
fourteen years; of the taking up of said
stock, de-eribing it, and requiring him
forthwith to take said stock, after making
nil payment of the damages and costs
fo its taker up. In case the owner is
not known to the taker up of said tock,
! he shall advertise the same for four con
secutive weeks in the newspaper pub
iisneu in uu: county anu oi general cir
culation, or in case no newspaper be pub
fished in said county, then in a weekly
pajier published in the State and of gene
ral circulation in the county. Such no
tice shall minutely describe the animals,
and also state the date of taking up;
Provided, the person injured by the tres
pass may recover his damages by a suit
tK-fore a justice of the peace if he so
elect.
Sec. 3. In case the parties cannot
agree as to the amount of damages and
costs, each party may choose a man, and
in case either party refuse to to choose a
man, then the nearest justice of the
peace of the county shall choose a man
instead, and in case the two taen chosen
cannot agree, they shall choose a third
man who, after being duly sworn for the
purpose, the three, or a majority of them,
shall proceed to assess the damages, pos
sessing for that purpose the general
power of arbitrators; v.ni the said arbi
trators shall make an award in writing,
and their decision shall be final, from
which there shall be no appeal by cither
party, a copy of which award shall be
filed with the nearest justice of the peace
in said county, and shall operate as a
judgment at law, and execution shall is
sue at the request of the party in whose
favor said award was found, for the col
lection of damages and tost;", as in other
cases. ' ' - -
Sec. 4. And if the owner fail to ap
pear and pay all damages and costs as
aforesaid to tho taker up after two days"
notice of such decision, the taker up
shall have full power and authority to
sell trespassing animal or animals, by
nueett aays nonce Dy posting up
- i , i . . .
three written notices in three of the most
public nlaces in the precinct, of the time
I uud place of sale of the fnimal or ani
i mals, or so many thereof as shall Ik; suffi-
eient to pay all damages and costs arising
by virtue of such taking rtp and sale,
and the surplus, if any, to be paid t the
said justice, to be held by him subject to
the orJer of the owier of said ktock so
sold.
fE( 5. No assessment or collection
shall be made uud r the provisions of
this act for damages done on uncultivated
Lands, unless said lands Ikj surrounded by
a atrip of breaking or plowed ground at
least one rod wide; ProcHed, That
Douglas county be exempted from the
provisionsof this section.
Sko. fi. Any person or persons who
shall l3' force, stealth or intimidation ob
tain posseskioii of any stock taken up or
impounded under the provisions of this
act, or cause the same to be done con
trary to the provisions of this act, shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
suojeet to a fine of not less than five and
not more than one hundred dollars, and
be liable to arrest, trial and conviction
as in like cases of misdemeanor ; providetl
that : he following couuties be exempted
from i the oeration of thia act, to-wit:
Dodge, Dakota, Cedar, Dixon. L'Kau-quil-Court,
llalh Merrick, Buffalo,
Pawnee, Platte, all of Cass except
Weeping Water and liouisville precincts:
and provided farther, that the following
precincts be also exempt from the opera
tion of this act, to-wit : Peru, " Brown
vii'e, Nemaha City, Aspinwall, St. Der
oin and Benton precincts, io Nemaha
enmity; Riverside, Deeaturo, . Silver
Creek, Arizona, Tetania precinct in
Hurt county ; Papillion, llellevcue and
I'airvicw'precinets, in Sarpy county : and
a strip of five miles wide m Washington
county, bordering on the Missouri lliv
er. "
- Provided, The opcrarion of-this act
.shall be in forcc.in the following precincts
only between sunset and sunrise, to-wit:
Pour-mile, Uelmont, Otoe, Nebraska
City, and that part of Wyoming cast of
the range line between range twelve and
thirteen in the county of Otoe.
Sec. 7. This act shall take effect and
be in force from and after its pasf-ae.
Approved March 4th, 1S70.
ICuuior of w Coii"rtMl Hovpinrnt to
. term tunic liac cliiuewciii Kim
!'mii-Jeo.
From the San Frandseo Hullotin, Feb. 19.1
Vague rumors have 1.cmi current for
some time, which soem recently to have
assumed more definite shape, that jm ex
tend ve organization is going on in the
city foY the purpose of mobbing, mur
dering and exterminating the Chinese in
our midst. It is reported that one as
sociation alone, having this object in
view, numlR'rs 2,000 members; that
there are several such association? in the
city: and at a ;riveu signal, on or before
St. Patrick's day, a concerted movement
is to be made to exterminate the Chinese.
It is to be hoped, for the sake of hu
manity and civilization that these rumors
are entirely groundless, but the subject
id one which may well claim the atten
tion of our authorities and our citizens
before it is too late. Although a mob of
this character would commence opera
tions against the Chinese, it would of
course, "like that of New York during
the war, sack the city so far as it could
acquire the power, making robbep and
rapine it ulterior and principal object.
That a few designing demagogues are
engaged in urging wicked and ignorant
men to deeds of violence seems ; highly
probable. How far they will be able to
succeed in their criminal course the next
few weeks will determine.
T!c rmnlly for Uoslrojlnc rorcst
Spain, Italy and portions of France
are now Buffering from the improvidence
that devoured their forests, leaving the
future to take care of itself. I presume
the great empires of antiquity suffered
from the same folly, though to a much
greater extent. The remains of a now
extinct race who formerly peopled and
tilled the central valleys of this continent,
and especially tha Terrotory of Arizona,
probably bear witness to a similar reck
essness, which is paralleled by our fath
ers and our own extermination of the
magnificent forests of white pine which,
barely a century ago, covered so large a
portion of the soil of our Northern
States. Vermont sold white pine abund
antly to England, through Canada,
within my day ; she is now supplying
her own wants from Canada at a cost not
less than five times the price she sold
for; and sho will be paying still higher
rates before tin close of this century.
I entreat our farmers not to preserve
every tree, good, bad or indifferen:, that
may happen to be growing upon their
Jan l1 but, outside of the lifeiitfd dis
trieU wherwin the primitive forests must
still bo cut away in order that-land may
be obtained for cultivation, to plant and
rear at least two better trees for every
one.. they may be impelled to cut down,,
Horace G verity.
Rlscoiery of Knm.nn ISonr.
The people of Woodbury, N. J., are
greatly excited about the recent discov
ery of a large ixd of human lones on a
farm about one mile southeast of the
town. Tlie IkhI is several feet in thick
ness and two or three rods in extent, and
the bones are lying within three feet of
tho surface. The owner of the firm,
before leaving for Philadelphia, gave in
structions to hi: men to cart some earth
from an adjoining fie'd to cover a com
post heap. On his re turn in the evening
he fUund, to his surprise, that the heap
was partly covered with human hones.
The neighbors were informed, and upon
examination it was found that this mass
of bones were piled in together promis
eously, and are of an unusually large
size. The bottom of the bed is thickly
covered with charcoal, and the lower tier
of bones fall to pieces as soon as touched.
Those on top are well preserved, and arc
but little affected by the length of time
buried. A committee of townspeople
was appointed to take some Seciniens to
the Professors of the Academy of Sci
ence of Philadelphia, and next week a
scientific examination will be made. It
is supiKsed that they are the lones of
an Indian tribe, but so far there a re none
of the Indian war relics found among
the bones, which leaTes some doubts on
thi point mmmmm
The dog population of Missouri is 250,
000, to support which, fix dollars each,
costs $2,100,000. Tax them twodollars
a head and they will bring in a revenue
of $700,000, and help pay their board.
An exchange having made the above
assertion, the Hickory county Mirror
pointedly adds :
CTAnd what is still better, would spocd-
lfy result in iucreasing the numler of
sheep at least one million in the State,
liut so long as bipeds calling themselves
men prefer the companionship of a
worthless dog, to the profits of sheep, so
long will dogs he untaxed by legislators,
who remember that most dog owners have
a vote, hence the dog population is like
ly to increase, and the sheep diminish
the dogs to consume more bread and
the peonle t consume more of the wool
J produced in South America and Canada.
WoTerninrnt Jam ou the 3IiMnrI
-. Kiver. ,,
A statement from the War Depart
ment to the Senate, relating to t he losses
of steamers and government stores on the
3Iissouri river, above Omaha, hows
that tha destruction of the steamer Car
rie, in April, 1 808, resulted in a loss of
army stores valued at $47,055; the
steamer Bridgeport, in June, l$f8, in a
loss of $10,420, and the steamer Laoon,
in July, in a loss of $3,233.
This communication from the War De
partment was made to the United States
Senate in reply to a resolution of inquiry
submitted three or four weeks ago by
Senator Thayer. The aggregate losses
to the Government on army stores, dar
ing the past year, is thus shown to be a
little more than 60,000. A land grant
in aid of the construction of the Omaha
and Northwestern Railroad would riot
only secure the prompt building of that
important line, but render the transit of
all goods between Omaha and the Upper
Missouri military posts and Indian reser
vations safe and speedy at all seasons of
the year. Without the road,-the, lands
along the proposed line will not be sold
by the government for the next twenty
years. Omaha JiejmMican. i : . '
R. R. Notice. T
"V"otiec is hereby rirrn that books of gnhscrip-'
tion to the rniiul stock of the 8t. Joxeph
aiil Kansaa uud Nebraska Rrilr.aJ Company,
will 1P nprne.l ut the offir-c of I. H. Wheeler Jfc
Co. in tho City of X'lattsmouth April lfith 1S7().
, H.M. VAX ARM AN-.
. J. K. DiXl.M.
. , .fAS. KHOAPES.
EVUUTOX DOOM.
umrlOdlwSt Incorporator:'. ,
Sheriffs Sa!e? .7"
William J. Hyatt) ,
vs Execution-
HaMejt AriH.1.1.. ) .
ntieei hereby ffivcit that 1 will offer mr
i.lnltut publio auction at tho frontdoor of tps
Court liouso in tho ritv of Pliittiimouth CiU
counly. Kel.r:Wn: on Monday the ISth tlay of
April A. D. l&Tttnt. 10 o'clock M.. of said day
the following Heal Estate to-wit: The undWi
lfj otie-thirU (!& of Lot No. four (4) in Block
No. thirty-two ''i2 the undivided one third (J.jy
of Lot No. thirteen Y.i) in Hlork No forly-fev-u .
(47) an. I the' uivliridc-J one third of lot No.
one (1) in blnek No. forty (4Mand the'undividvd
one third On' of lot No. nine in Llov i No,
onebundrcj mid sixty-seven (iirr)iii4 the un!i
vU'd oue third yli) of lot N"o. twelve '1 in
block No one hundred and eixly-eiKht iJGS) nnd
tho undivided one third of lot Nu. ninoC.') in
block Noone hundred mid seventy-three (XT:!!
and the undivided one third f lot No. twelrctl?)
in Muck No. ono hundred ami thitty-six H-Hii
all Ijcingsituate in the city of I'UiUsmoulh. t'ns
county. Nebraska, and as de?i;r:::ited upon tho
recorded plnt.c of said c-it; , and taken as the
proju-rlvof llalsey Arnolu on nn execution in
favor of Wiliiiin J. H vntt. issuod by the Clerk of
the District Court of the county of Qws aud to
uie directed as Sherilt of aid county,
Given undartuy hand thi lfith day of March
A, D. 1370. J. W. JOHNSON. Sheriff. ..
ofCajM county Nebraska.
Wai.i.tt PoTTRXGr.R. lMITaAtty
Sh3riiT'3 "Sale.
T- M. Marquett, )
vs - VOrder of Sale-
David l'eitree ) -
N otice is hereby (tiven that, by virtue of a
decree of the District Court of tbo Second
Judiciary District, within and for CaM eouuiy.
Ncbrneka. rendered at tho November, torln. A.
1. Isu9. and on the 6th day of November A. D.
I"-.". I will oflerfor sale at publio aaetiou at
the frontdoor of the Court House in Plattsniouth
on Monday the 18th day of April A. D. loTO. at
10 o'clock a. in., ol'auid day, the following real
estate, to-wit: -The
undivided one half(Ji) of the west half
(M) of lot no. U2) twelve in block no. twenty
even VS) in thcCity of Plattamonth. Cauouuuty
Nebraska, heretofore attached ns tho property
of the said defendant, David l'earce.
(liven under my hand this l it a day of March,
1S7U. U. W.J Oil NHON. Sheriff.
Biarl7w5 of Cass county, Nobeaska.
Notice.
Alvin B. Daniels, I'laintiff.
vs.
Theodore Williams, defendant. )
Theodore Williams defendant, auoD-resident
of the State of Nebraska, will take notice that
Alvin 15. Daniels did. en the 13th dayof March.
A. D. lsi9. file his petition in the District Court
of th? Second Judicial District of the State of
Nebraska, within and for Cass county, against
the said Theodore Williams, defendant, setting
forth that the said Theodore Williams tave a
lnorttrnite to one Henry 11- Oberbaltxer. on the 8
W x of See 19. T li N of K 12. li of the 6th P
M. in the said county of Cass, to secure Ihe pay
ment of S-JSO.OO. according to a certain promissory
note referred to in said mortiraKe. and that on the
17th day of December. 1SS. tho said II. H. Ober
haltxerduly assigned said note and mortgage to
the said Alvin B. Daniels, ptaintitf. and prayinr
that the sitid Theodore Williams may pay said
sum now claimed to be due, a moan! in (r to the
sum of g-JSil.W with interest on the same from the
ISit h day of Aucnst. A. D. 1S-V.1. at the rate of 40
per cent, per annum; and the s.vid Theodore Wil
liatns is netihed that he 'nrequiredtoappearand
answer said petition onor beforethe 11th day of
April. A.D.1S7U, or decree will bo entered ae
cordinfly. AI.VIN 15. DANIE S.
Wii.lktt Pottkngrk, att'y for pliiintiif.
febwM.
Sheriff's ; Sale.
Brvant CoM. Administrator of the estate of
V'm. It. W. Cobb, airainst James H. Thomas:
IN pursuance of and by virtueof a decree of the
District Court of the Second Judicial District,
within and for Cas county, N cbraska, male in
the above entitled cause, and bcarine date the
Cth day of November. A: D. W.. 1 will otter for
sale at public, auction, to the bighst bidder for
cash, at the front doorof the Court House, in the
eitv of l,!.ittmouth. Cass county. Neb-, on thf
"Ji'th day of March. A. D. 1H7H. at ono o'clock
p. in ,f raid day. the follow inir describe 1 real
estate, to wit: Tliesouthea-'t qnnrter l1 1 of .Sec
tion No. thirty township No. eleven (11)
north of jiinite No. thirteen (l't. east of the
sixth principal meridian, situate ill Cass county,
NebrnskA. to be sold as the proxiorty of said de
lnd:int. .laitcs II. Tlioinas. to satisfy said decree,
the amount l.f which is S'-'tfiS O) nnd interest on
th same from the dale of said decree, at the rate
of 10 per cent, per annum, and cost of sua
amounting to $12 7;5and cost of snle.
J. W. JOHNSON.'
Sheriff I 'afs County. Nl.
Stfvfv-uis Ji HAYWARD,.-ltt'ysfor plaintiff.
fibUlwM
Notice.
Madison C- Mosicr. plaintiff, ' 1 jof jt;01, , f,,r
EliT.aheth A. Mosicr. defendant. I Divorce.
Klizn'ieth A. Mosicr. non-resident defendant
will take notice that Madison C. Mosirr. of the
county of Cuss and State of. Nebraska, did
on the 111 sr dyof february. A. I. 1S70. file his
petition for Divorce in the District Court of the
J.l Judicial District of the Stafe of Neb., and for
Chssj County. a?ainst the said Kli.baeth A.
Mosicr. eharciiiK iitr (defendant) of .uiiiiilli
abandoii'mir him. -i.tbu ;o-d can-se. l"r more
than two years last past, and praying that he
mav be divorced from the said Kliab!i!i A. M
sier, defendant: and the said Elizabeth A. Mo
sier. is not i tied that she is required to appear and
answer said petition on or before the 11th day of
April. A. D. l7u, or decree will be entered ac
cordingly. Dated February 24tli. 1S70.
.MADISON C. MOST Kit.
WltLtTT PoTTKNfiEr, att'y for plaimiil.
fei.U4w..r
Sherifi' Sa!e.
Bryant Col.b administrator of the estate
of Win. II. W.Cbb. against Hubert A. Cb mil
ler. IN pursnance of and by virtue of a decree of
the District Court. of the Second Judicial Dis
trict, within and for Cass County, Nebraska,
made in the above entitled ause. and bearing
date the 6th day of November. A. D. lSi : 1
will oiler for sale at public auction to the high
est bidder, for cash, at tl.e front door of ihe
Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass
county. Neb., on the 2ilh day of March. A. D.
1870. all o'clock, p. in. of said day the following
described real estate, to wit:
The southwest sjuartcr (!0 of Section No.
fifteen Township No. ten north of range No,
twelve (12'. east of the sixth principal meridian,
situate in Cass county. Neb. To be sold as the
property of Robert A Chandler to satisfy aaid
decree, the amount of which is S2.0r2 on. and
interest on the same from the date of said de
cree, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and
costs of suit, amounting to $15 9.5 and cost of
sale.
J. W. JOHNSON.
Sheriff Cnsa county. Neb.
Stkveksox A Hatwad. Atty'a for plaintiff,
. feb24wst.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
Situated nn Four Mile Creek VA miles north
west of I'lattsmouth. 1 mile from the Platte rir '
er. and three-fourths of a mile from the lino
the B. A- M. K U.. and known as the Stock ''
farm, containing 280 acres of choice land. 11"
acres of which is bottom land, about ten acre
are timb.-r and about ninety acres in grass, the
balance in grain and under fence. Upon the
premises is a double cabin, frame barn 2ux:X) feet
witn 1 tone basement, stable and other out
buildings, an orchard, plenty of stock water. 11
never failing well, a good school house: aleo i
acres of timber land in Sarpy county, near tbo
mouth of the Platto river.
Enquire at the premises or of the tmltscriher
in Saunders C. Neb. M. STOCKING.
I'lattsmouth. Auk. 3 tf.
Legal Notice.
A. H. Barker, non-resident, defendant, will
take notice that David Samson, on the 18th day
f January, A. D. 1570. filed bis petition ia the
District Court of the Second Judicial District of
the State of Nebraska, withiu and for Cass
County. The object and prayer of said petition
is to obtain a judnmeot for the tunt of two hun
dred and fifty dollars, as due on a promissory
note dated Sept. 20, 185. dne one day after date,
calling for tho sum of &4-V): paid on same April
17, lariO. ! April 23. 160. 14: with interest
from 23d day of April. 1300: aaid note was par a
K1j (a P 1. W i. . if! mjMtirnd to ttlaiatitf z t h.-it
on tho lbth day of Etforuary. 1570, the said David 4
namson caused an order or attaenment to no
issued by the Clerk of said Court, and di4 eauso
tho following real estate to be attaebed, to wit:
!ot nine (9) in block number sixty-five (65). and
lot nine (9) in block two hundred and twenty-one
(221). as designated upon tbo recorded pJat of
the eity of Plattsmouta. Casa county. State of
Nebraska, the same being the property of de
fendant: and the said A. B. Barker is required
to answer ou or before the 18th day of April. A.
D. 1S70.
Dated March 1st, 1S70. ' '
DAVID SAMSON.
. ,.. , By T. M. Maagt'KTT.
aach3w5t Att'y tor plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale
Bryant Cobb. Administrator of the estate of
Wm. R. W. Cobb, against Charles W. Hill:
IN pursuance of and by virtueof a decree of tho
District Court of tho Seeond Judicial Dist
rict, within and forCaas county, Nebraska, made
in the above entitled cause, and bearing date
the tith day of November. J"9. I will oner for
sale, at public auction. to the highest bidder, for
rash, at the front door of the Court House, in
the city of Plattsmoulh. Cass county. Neb; on
the SlUh day of March. A. D, 1870,. at One
o'clock, p. in., of said day. the folluwing de
scribed real estate, to -wit: - The northeast
quarter section No: thirty (X.) in township
No.: eleven north of range No. thirteen east
ofthe Sixth P. M.. situate in Cuss county, Ne
braska. To be sold ns the property of said
defendant. Charles W. Hill, tosatisfy saiil decree,
tbo amount td' which is S2.00o 00 and interest
on thos.nne from the date of said decree t the
rate of 10' per cent, per annnm, and cost of suit,
amonting to 815 93 and costa of sale.
J. W. JOHNSON.
Sheriff. Cass county, Nobraska
Ptkvevsox A Hitwiiu, Atty.s for plaintiff.
, feb 25w5t.
Guardian Sale.. ;
Kotice is hereby riven that in pursuance of an
order of sale irmdc by h is honortieorpe 11. Lake;
Judjte of the Disrrict Court of the Second JuT
dieial District, on tht? 15th dayof February J"'
I will on Saturday the l'.'lh day of March 1'..
at the hour of one o'c lock i. m., at the front door
offhe Court House iu riatl-'in-uith. Cass Comity,
NehvaAa. offer for salo ht tmblic vendue, to
the highest bidder a!l ihe 1 i u h t title and interest
of t if urge A. lSurircr. Dyaiitha. .A. Hinder and
Majtaie L. Craie, minor heirs of Jainen L. Bur
per (leccased, in iind to the ftiilowine tl5seri'ed
real estate to-wit : ('oniuienciiiff ;'9 ro.ls V, - feet
nnd'4 inches north of tho centre of section Id iu
town. 12. north of riMiao Is east, in Ohm Comity.
Nebraska, running thence west 22 rods, thence
north :!4i'l feet, t'.eiice e.ii-t 22 rods, thence south
"'') fei.-t to thei-lace of besriiming and eontniiip
3 acres. - : .
Said sale will remain open for bids from 1
'clock p.' 111. to 2 o'clock p. m. of said day.
Term -i one-third cash : ono-third in sis month.,
uud one-third in twelve month,-with interest
on deferred payments at 10 per cnt. i
N.tNOY liUnGER,
Ouarflian of minor heirs of James L. Burger,
deceased. - .
bv Maxwell 4 CiiArM.ts.nttys.
feb21w4t- - '- '
Sheriff's Sale.
Adolph Cohen, vs. T. D. Orpok, and A. Gt. White,
A. Gardner .V Co.. vs. T. D. Crook nud A. U.
White and W. C. Berry. Jr.. Co. vs T D Crook,
and A (j White Execution
N OTICE is hereby given that I will oiler for
sale at public auction, for cash down, at the
front door ofthe court house in the city of lTattr
mouth. Cuss county, Nebraska, on the 2iih day
of March. A D 1870. at one o'cloek. p ra of said
dav the following real estate, to wit: The north
east quarter ') of the northeast quarter W) of
Section No twenty-seven (27) iu township No
twelve (12i north of range No thirteen till). e:v)t
ofthe sixth principal meridian, situate in Cass
county. Nebraska, taken as tho property of said
defendant. A ii White, on three executions, to
wit: one in favor of Adolph Cohen, one in tavor
of A Uardner A Co. and the other in favor of
C Berry. Jr. Co, all issued by the Clerk of the
District Court within and for the county of
Otoe, in the State of Nebraska, and to me direc.
ted as Sheriff mt Caaa county N'eb. . . . -' t '
tiiren under my haud. this loth day of r eb
ruaxy. A D 1M70.
7 ,T W JOHNSON..
Sheriff of Casp county. Neb. :
Pthvensoji A- IIatward. Atty's for plaintiffs.
feb24w5t
Legal Notice.
IX District Court 2d Judicial District within
and for Cuss county. Nebraska.
Ueorge E. BroDger, ,
v 1 '
Stephen Rnssell ) ' . , ... . .
, To Stephen Russell, non (resident defendant,
you are hereby notified that tJeo. E. Prongeroil
the 14th day of February 1870. filed his petition
in tho office ofthe Clerk of the District Court of
the 2d. Judical District in and for Cuss county
Nebraska, the object and prnyerofsaid petition
is to obtain a decree of foreclosure of a cirtain
mortgage on the south west quarter ofthe south
east quarterof section 5. town 11. range 13 K. and
accompanying note executed by you on the 9th
day of April 1S0O. and given to- Ireneaus Neese.
calling for the sum of 40 three months after date
with interest at 10 per cent, and by hiin duly
assigned to plaintiff on the 29th day of J ulyl8o9.
there is now due from defendant to plaintiff on
said note iid mortgage the aum of $40 wi n in
terest ut 10 per cent from the 9th day or April
1K. and praving that said defendant be re
quired to pay said sum. interest and costs, by a
day to be uamed by the Court, or that said land
mav be sold to satisfy the same. ' . .
Vou are required to answer said petition on or
before tho 4th day of Arf. PRONflEU.
By Maxwf.i.i. A- CHrs?t, Atty's ' febliw5
' .' Notice. V, ; ' ' : v
In District Of.urt, Second Judicial District
withiu and for Cuss County Nebraska.
James McNui-lan")
vs. r '" ' " '
. Walter D. Green.) . ' , , . .
o Walter D. Urrt n, non -resident defendant,
you. ire hereby notitioi that James McNurlan
on the 22d d.iv or February; 170, riled his peti
tion in the office of the Clerk of the District
Court of the Socond Judicial District,
within and for Cass - conn ty. Nebra.kft,
tho object and prayer, jnf ; which is. to ob
tain a decree of foreclosure of a certain mort
gage on tho northeast quarter of swtkn
T. 11. north of ran ;re l.i east, iu Cass County.
Nebraska, nnd neeoinpanying note executed by
you on tlicolh day d" August lVi! and delivered
to jsher Edsrertoit. jr.. and calling, for .the
sum of irJ)-one. year from iho. dale thereof,
with interest from maturity, at the rate
of 40 per cent., per rnnum. aid note
and mortgage wore duly assigned to piaintit on
the lh.day of OoioOci- 1oK. . There 1: now dne
ou said note ana mortgage the sum of !f-?o with
interest thereon Ht tho rate ot 40 per emit, pt r
annum frjin the tith day of j-lusust lb i and
pravinK that said d ten'iiint bo req pred to pay
said sum. interest and costs.by a day r be named
by the Court. or that said pre iseb may txsoldto
sa'.ist'y tho amount so 1'uunddue. . .
Vu are required to answer ?.v.d petition on
or belfsre the 13th dayof April lsTll
J.1MKS MeM BI
by M t-x-xEi.t. i Ciuirsi, att .
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fJotice.
George M. Hale, rhiii'tio
vs.
t v T.' : .1r f!i,l.,tit
jiiiiu n mti. .... j v uv.. .... , .
John Xintrdcfcndnnt, non-resident ofthe State
of Nebraska, will t.iko -notice 4hat Oepgo M.
Hale did on the22d,lay ol'February A. D: ty J file
his petition in th District Court, of the second
Judicial District of thoStateof Nebraska, within
ami for Cuss County against- the said John E.
King, dclemlent. sttttng forth that the said
John E. King rave a mortgage to the said
George M. Halo on the wei-t ii of the south
east V4 and the cast t of the south west '4 of
section S4 t. wn. 12 range 11 east of tho Sixth
P. M. in wiid county of Cass, to secure the
payment of according to a ccrUin
nolo referred t. in said mortgage ami pray
ing that said John E. King may pay a balance on
said note n sum n w claimed I j be dno amount
ing to liJiO. and interest ou Ihe same trom the
2Sth dayof Julv a. n. 1 t tho rate of 4t per
cent, per annum, or that said rreuiujea may be
dd to pay the same and the said John IS. King
is notified that he is required to appear and an
swer said petition on or before the lltb day or
April. A. D. 1870, or decree will 1ms entered ac
cordingly. Dated February 24 170 ' .
OKGE M. HALE, laintiff.
WhxittPottinuxu, att'y for Plaintiff,
fe b24w3t7
Fruit Trees For Sale.
With near Twenty yeara experience in fruit
growing and Nursery Business in Iowa, and
recent observations in Cass county. Neb- I ant
satisfied that with the right varieties and pro
per care you can successfully raise the apple and
cherry. I make the apple and cherry a speciality
and will fill all orders with hardy TaneUea.
Orders mav be left with Wm. Eikenberry. two
mile south of Plattsinouth. or with Dr. W. 8.
Latla, at Rock Bluffs. I will furnish them at
the following prices: , .
ArpfuiM Two and a half to three and a half
feet high lOcts: 3 to 4 feet high 12'4cts: three
year olds4 to S foot high Viet; 4 toofeet 16;jcUs;
t-.-i : A l. ..: f.. 'K..ti f.
Chirkim May Cherry 3 to 5 feet each;
fcngtihb Morelioooots. .
Delivered free of charge on the ears at Fair
field. Jefferson county Iowa. A moderate charge
made for the material for boxes.
R. M. MOl EE, Baker.
feblTwtf. Jefferson eounly. Iowa. .
All Persons Indebted to
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DOO.BRO&CO
VIIX TAKK NOTICE THAT ALL
Accounts r and iVotes due
DOOM, BKO. & CO.
Must Be Paid By the 20th, ojT
3Iarch. All ' Account's, and
Notes not I'faid by that time will
be Collected by LAW. We
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SOUTH WEEPIN8 WATEB
XXXX At$2.50persack
XX FI.OUK "2,00 per SACK.
Bran ft Shorts T5cta icr 1 00 lbs.
Bran Si Shorts Extra Good 1 ,00 per 100 lbs
Com Meal 75cts per hundred pounds.
FLOUR EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT
' as usual.
Wheat and Corn ground on Toil
Wednesday &:Saturday
Special paint will bt lattn to tatitfy all trio call.
10,000 Buslieh of Wheat and
20.000 Bushels Corn
WANTED
- SHELDON k BAYLEY,
.ft-LjOdiwtf. .- r.irietorfl.
VI! 1 TIA'G PL1TTSJ10 UTII
WILL FIND CiOOnSTJILINT, ACC0MM0DA
, , TION AT TIIK . ' ",
Farmei's Feed; Stable
Corner of Sixth and Vine Streets. One. Block
North ofthe Presbyterun) Church. Plnttsmtinth,
NebrKska.'i'.i ',:.!
, BATES A D. UAKMO. Tro's. .
.f' ' : ' - , '. ' jllnlowtr.
Third Street, South of Main,
' SJatisioii!Si, iVol.
CONFECTIONERIES,
Fies, Cakes, Cheese ,u
and Sweet Crackers.
..V.'..-:'REFREisn.'?2
kert on hand t a'.l times.
..nl'.U Gl'TlIMAX A HUllKRTy.
The ilaisvHKgton&.TlissouH
Uivcr Kail Road,
Ta connection with tho '
Chiaigj, Butliugton fr Qvincy R. J.
Offi-r tothcoople ofPlattsinoutli, and al! tkV
portion of Nuljraska lyius ' . ' .
: j. SOUTH OF THE rLATT:,
the mot direct, and tho best lUwte to tho Eas
tern, South Eastern, aDd Northern States.
I'asscnKers desirins; to travel loxurionsiy should
take the Atlantic Express, which runs through
to Chicago without chance of Cars, equipped
with elegant ly Cooches. I'allnian's 1'alaeo
lay and Sleeping Coaches, and
Pullman's Dining Cars.
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In addition t tho foot that this it tbo diroet
route by which rime may be saved in reaching
any point in the Eastern or Mi idle States, it may
truthfully be said that it possesses the best track
and the finest equipment of any Western Line,
ensuring to the passenger
Speed, Safety and Comfort
Rates always a LOW as Uv LOWEST. Bar
gae cheeked through to any aoint East.
C. E. PERKINS, tien. Sui t.
AJSJT0V7.AUS, Hen. Pas.-eoirer Asc-nt.
janl'-dAwtf.
O. F. JOMHSOrJ,
KALta 131
DRUGS, EIEDJCINES,
BOOKS,
STATIO XE H 1C
Perfumeries, Hair Oils,
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
A ALL THI
Latest Publications.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an i
trienced Drngirist.
Denen
Keinember the place, opposite dark A 11 u ra
ni er s, flattsmoutu. Nebraska.
aug6nlt
j;hhmmn&go.
(Snocossors to J. M. Uinchruun,)
Druggists & Apothscaries.
' ' l.:l KAIKBS lK .
Irsiys iiiicl 7Xotlieiucs,
PAINTS. OILS. DYHS. NOTIONS.
Toilet Gooas
PERTUMERY. FANCY SOAPS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS
For Mechanical and Medioinnl pwrposcs.
Keep constantly on hand a full and w cllassortc
stock of i
PATENT MKWlCIfcS.
Physicians' proscriptions cnrcfully coinpound
c.l liv mi rvni-ricnpea lrnsririft. None but the
purest medicine used. All goods warranted as
eprosonteu. t-juiaiiupoe.
31 ain Street, South Side.
TERMS CASH.
SENT ! ! I!
To Any Part vf The City.
iilTE
nut
H.-tTina remoyed to t -it New Store Corner
Main and tith streets, wi . m
DELIVE GO DS FIT?
That are purehsed at theirtorere. ViII el
Goods as cheap as ever, and will not be under
sold by anyone.
Our Stock consists of the best brands of
TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS,
Canned and Dried Fruits,
OYSTERS, SARDINES, Sf'iCES, FLOUR
TOBACCO. W.ISH-TUBS,
Buckets, Soap. Salt,
BACON, HAMS, LARD,
and eTcrytMnir kept in a Grocery Store. Kt'erjr
article warranted of the best quality. The high
est price-paid in eath for
Corn, Gats, Butter, Egg3,
"bacon; hams, uruy
and all kinds of Farmers Produce.
' - Cash paid for niaes. :
CUYLER SCHOLFAX
c
ays of Weeping Water.
"As I wis telling you. my der Mrs. Grundy,
I cnuic on my inn to Wccpinic Water ia a.-tuliy
ililapidatud -ondition nm hat. t'tiim hoots coat
stockiiurs inhoit. destitute of 11 those con
venient apTurtcn:iin;os which Ornniin-iiv a well
drejscd niiili hnviiiK bt-eu Ucpri'cl of nil by
the uicrcilcss aviiges, who iiruu took uiy cinr
ci-e. .
Tliinkinp Hint I miuht in that Rouri.-ilifnit town
obtain a stoond-hanii biankrt. I roue up to
store, and hitchliijr my mul. tlie cars to a
).-M-tc freurlit w;iK'n loa'icft wiih tool for the
I'latt.'inoolh retail tnult. 1 cntc-ri-d. Judge of
my surprise whoa 1 was proiui tly met aud
offcreil a complete outfit, fioni a pair of stub
toed boors to a K-orve-qirill toothpick, fur tho pal
try sum of nine d nl.ars ill sixly-tvro tm'l occ
half cents, the 1 ' i-ent. bi-ins: tho prof's on the
roods. If yon w:mt anything in the
miscellaneons line.cali on them, and if you don't
see whut you want axk for iL I would remark
here that they are tenonitis liberal, good look
ins and truthful to u fault."
REMLMBER THE PLACE
Wecpinjj Water.
JUST RECEIVED
500 lbs Best Osage
ORANGE SEED.
FOR SALK
AT TIIK -
NKW- YORK
CASH STOEE
ONE LOLlAR'PER'llUXD
A larse discount will be allowed by the bushel
II.Kl HNAPSE A CO.
r!att.-nijuth.Man.hTthf l7. d'iwi. -
T. S. UiHA.
. . CLASS
Tootle, Hanna & Clark,
sialics ta
Oold ami Silver Coin,
EXCHANGE,
U.S. and other Stoclt.
PiafU drawn on all parts of the Cnitod State
and Europe. lcpoit receired. and spocua at
tention lire to collections.
Plattsmontli, Neb.
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GILLMAN CORM SHELLER.
WM. B. lORTKB, Agont .
Plattsniouth, - - - - Nabrtwka.
MANUFACTUttED BY
Gilluian, King Sz Haiuilton.
Ottawa, - - Illinois.
I nm fluent far tho above Celebrated r..ru
S heller, andnm prepared to tilt orders on b.iort
notioo. A unple mai liine can ho seen at my
firm two and a half miles south west of llatu
mouth. I hare had one of theseuiaehincs iu uJt
for the past five years, aud find it pi'rli'i t ' r.V,"' "
resneet. " -" 1 V,v i V1?
jiiuMnii
FREE
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SEED CATALOGUE
And Guide to the
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE
.i!tii:y, roit ih-o.
Published in January. Every lover of flowers
winhiiiK thi new uud vtiluuUc ".'.'..V'' 1,1
oharire.sliouM nddre-s iinmcdiittely SI.O Ivkk.I K,
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Three reasons for bt.ardiii with
GEORGE W- COLVIN.
OAK STKRKT, rt.ATT.iHOVTH, KK.
Two blocks northwest of brick School House.
IlehnsaBATH T!OUSH.free to patrons; hi
rooms arc well ventilated, and his prices are rca
sonable Ijuiy'dt .
PLOWSI PLOWS-
Manufacturer of ull kinds of
IFarimiii? Hsiapieisaciits.
Such ns the celebrated Hod IJreakinK Plow.
Mould Hoard Breaker-. Stirrinit Plows. HiukIu
nnd Double Shovels. Cultivators and Harrows.
HepairitiK done on short notice. All work war
ranted. . ...'
Having had much expeneroc in the business,
I f.:cl nsurel that I can irivo trcneral sat'slao
tiou. Please five m a call before purchssinir
elsewhere. O. t. FOKI.i.
PlatUtnontV Neb.. My .1.
improved Farm ami Tim
ber For Sale
The farm is about 3 miles west from PlatU
nouth. 2 miles west of Hoover's, ou the Mac
;oad. 60 acres has been tn cultivation a low
house upon it. and plenty of atoek water : it is
southwest 14 of section town 12. runire 11 bio
acres, and connected with it is lot 7 and south
east '.-4 of southeast 'A of section 20. same town:
and ranee. timber '.HI and 80-lUl acres, inukinir
231) anil Hfl-1 Oil acres. Als., the northwest ' i (
northwest V of section 24. town. 70. ranse 44. in
Mills county, Iowa, due east from I'lattsmouth
and one mile from the river, hea vv timber. i"or
terms address i. II. .-Ol.oMUN.
niay'JMf. tilenwood. Iowa.
FAbTORYVILLE CAfl
STOEE
The Sout Weeping Water
SHELDON & BAYLEY.
Hare on Ilurnl a srorxl a.-isortinout of
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES AND
IJOOTS AND SHOES,
flifap for f:i..li.
Try our Guidon Syruj at. ..$!,()) per .il.
Also Siifrar Pl for $1,0')
nd otlior thiti.i in iiroiiortiou.
Weeping Water IiS2n
O i -
Farmer". -o where you can jret tho best Flour,
snd the mutt of It.
35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR
AMI)
2'1 lOLT.VIS lilt A v
given in exchn-re f.r sr'-cul n
We are 'also doing R-riM w . and. wiih our
increased facilities. '-. :i"ur ! tlint ,-;in bit
the bent and moft Flour of any iu tot Stuto.
SATISFACTION CL'AKANTiCD.
Produce Bought and Sold.
niciissT mitKT rsin rti.
IZcctl & C'liulnn
Weeping Water, Heb.
Seneral Merchandiso,
uvea ai
lRY r.tvips.' . - '
OKOCKIES.
HARDWARE.
Qb'EENSWARK.
HATS, CAPSv MKIH.
SllOa-x MOTIONS. Aa..
PINK AXD COTTON AVOOn LUMBER.
KH12WI.ES A.l LATH.
We are Agents for
Willcox & Gibls Sewing Hachfne,
which h nndt.ubredly the best Machine now in
ne- iuarl3'i4iu.
FOR SAI.MS OR R eSt
The undivided half or the whole If desire 1
nf the
ItOVK- lit. VFFX OK LIT Ayh SA W MILL
24-lors power eiirine ntd loiler,2 pair of 3 f ot
2,"TV" -"retilar saw. two story mill house.
feetr'ev.-rj-thirji? mi jr.jod lutininr order.
Al.o a -
coCip'mtELLryv house.
of IV. np rarfTisi n. nil rtlliv ' Vnr .. .
jqnreof. C. S"fl r.l'NTZ,
apr22tf.2 Rck Llufl v C eoustry, Sth
OS. C. TOOTLK.