Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 07, 1870, Image 3

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I n:n .-orit f-.r the- ben Mu-iifil In'tru'i-.cr.t
111.1:0. i r.;;i. vi-i;;-jp to oiiv J'lavds. aldnet
t. r:u as ih-.y Ciiii 1 1 :f. the oi:,i,Y,
p'.-'.v-. Al In-drume-nts fully warrante-
!'rllX J. N. WISE
j, w.shaso's,
jLIVJ&KX 8TABM3,
MAIS STRKLT. rLlTT.SMOCTH.K8B. j
r am nr-rar. 1 to accommodate the public with j
.- . C,rr;Ur,, ,Vw;e and A .. Ilearne, !
n fiiort notice and rcnsonab!e term. A
will r in 1 -teamboat landinjcandto all i.iar
f llii'Hiyirnp:, t sired.
.Ian 1 .ImIAw.
HftE IHOPJ
WAYMAN & CURTIS
J'laiUisioiitfe, fteli.,
r.k.:.iirT f steam Engir.r?, Boilers. Saw and
i;r:-; Mi IN.
i!jf aii'l.'Mn I'iltint'. Wrought Iron l'ipe,
Y .rc and Tilt Pump. .iimiu (Juuzo, Liilauce
Valvo ti-.'Vi'i -a.r.s and all kind of
Bra s Engino Fittings,
f-iriiMb! 0:1 n!rrt noti.-o.
FARMING MACHINERY
lr. i-i.irf tin clicrt isotioc. auc5tf
JUST RECEIVED
500 lbs. Best Osage
ORANGE SEED.
Toil SALK
AT THE
NKW YORK
CASH STOE 15
ink i)i-i.i.n iku I'ur.Mi
A Iji jb discount ill 1-r rillowr-d lir the hurdiel
I. Si llN A.-Si: CO.
riatt'i.-.'iuMi. M.iroh 7rir 1S70. diiwl.
Third Street, South of flairs,
CONFECTIONEIIIES,
Pies, Cakes, Cheese
and Sweet Crackers.
!;. r.uTiiMAX a irrp-Eurv.
GILLKAN CORN SHELLER.
WM. II. I ( ;IT!'1$, A et
iii- :n ..uii. ----- Nebra.-.ka.
WANi KACTl'itEIi IJT
'iillman. King !& Hauiihuu.
.ttT.vs, - -' Illinois.
I am wrciit f-r th" aHuvp Celebrated Corn
Shf r, :im! .irn prepared to fill ol der? on hurt
e. A -;:!i:ple inaehiiie ran be seen at my
a rivii iiTid a half miles s.iuth west of l'l.itt
m'. u.'i. 1 d ive had one of thee maeliiiie? in use
t t ' !io :.-t Hvo vciip, :ud Jiri'i it pei l-v t in evcrv
:; :. WM, li, 1'uK l Kii "
janl -liu-'t
UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY.
ii-.i; la:c 1 Stafi'invnt of the condition of
i'-;-' tttnu.vM , 11 ixovki:, NlAiiKA and llr.rvB
!!" Kir;- i:i.-urn:vo t'.unp.i.iiu, of tlio City of
-'. V'nk, ' ti tkcol.-t day 'f Jeeenibcr. lv!'.'.
CATITAL.
A eI . f a pi! l' S-.'JfKI.O'Ki Ol
'ii,h: l.iiio.'.C.I li
Totai Capital and Surplus $ i.fMjiljT'.i 11
! ',iit( 1 Sir SeenrlTioK TZ.Vi' "'0 (VI
I.'.r.n- on J.:.d xr.'i Mortirape 7'JS.T'i'l 0
I. ..m:.-. 1 m t it'll -aniply nee.ire.il SII.TtOIKI
j-'. 1:1 Han' and iunX' of Aifent... T-'.'J W 62
!:.! I.- ale , 1S.VH3.M
rSe. uriiie. tiielmiinir Uill.s Uc-
- i . .. 1 1 0 . Uuiik St'jck.s. cte .TiTO.254 71
1,5i.'.7:. 11
LIABILITIES.
l."fi in pfersiif adjustment f 21-.fi-ri2 :2
.'.. I'Uitn" lLVJiiT 76
ir.l:": w
J. X. TVIi;. Aitcnt.
I- O f Oil 1 I f LL E ill IL LSI
ON THE
SOUTH WSEPIXe WATER,
XXXX At$2.50persack
X FI.Oi;: 2,00 per SACK
lr.in Sc SL jits TOots j er 100 lb..
I!r:tn tl Shut ts Extra GouJ 1 ,00 .cr lOOlbs
torn Meal l.L'.x-N jcr htunlreJ pounds
VlJ ti ll EXCI I ANOKD FOR WHEAT
a5 .surI.
: and C';rn frour.d on Toil
-i pain will It to ta'.itfy all 7cKt call.
10,000 Bushels of Wheat and
20.000 Bushels Corn
WANTED
Vui. E. SHELDON Agent.
wHatwtf.
Fruit Trees For Sale.
t!srTwcnlyye!ir pxperienee in fruit
':i and Niirtei'V IjUiiiej in Iowa, snd
iifr"'-' 'i',,r'ition. in Ca.-s county. Neb.. I am
r,i iircl'iJ r;'ii t,iiecc-lnl.,y raiethe aple and
V-'7r'V'ti !"'!'r t'A" apple irnd cherry a speciality
iri "' ''" ""'I1'1'4 v.ith h;ir iy varieties.
. "'" Il,s' !lt with Vin. Eiken berry, two
"'uth of I i.ittsuio'ith, or with Ir. U. S.
ii'1 ;' ,' Ho k lilulls. I will furnish them at
J ' i " -"w:tir rrict
? ';'TLuSrr," '""iab"!f to throe and a half
i i;;,r to 5 f, et kiich l.'iet: 4 to'jfett cUi;
4 ri,:n Crab M to 5 feet liVts.
E'.'u.;l;!" Miy Cherry 3 to 5 feet 2ScteaeU;
S p V i tt tft. ii i wen, i ii i w
i , ii .uorellnuietK.
i 'r'1' free of eharsro on the cars at Fair-
S bT, ! 'aera.-.n county Io'.vi. A moderate charge
! a" r tne material for ooxe...
K. M. .MOVER. Baker.
lERALD J
IS Till-: PLACE TO GET
1
HARDWARE AND
LEKENTS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAL!
j MATHEWS, DONNELLY & CO.
Would respectfully inform the people of
have just opened a LARGE
Hardware and Agricultural Establishment
"W here we are always to be found to accommodate customers.
FOURTH STUEKT. BETWEEN MAIN AND VINE.
PLATTSMOUTH NEB-
0r:.ri,J""n!rftln p frt f t!,e f,,n"n . TI Uuek-eye Ucapor and Mowereombincd. The
ndCu lti"v,Tr 'J ih7'iV- -tarand Kry,t.,nc Coin l'l inter. Monmouth ttalk Cutter
' CJllidt..r. Oneida H,a .Voinnoiitli Cit tivator?. 1 xon Iron Hack C.it fitti-l l'low4 old
er'w";k The celXe'i V e0JU l:x,r,a- 'VP1 P!uwi --Cuible Iro lleLn
WeVt ilt-bratcd Xewton agon, which lor durability cannot be txcelcd anywhere Kiel or
Ilardwaro. Cutlery. Xails. Iron
Matron Stock. Class. Putty. White Lead.
Ul1, .- renee A ire. Garden. Field and Flower Seed.
ALSO wlt..i CHOICE HEDGE SEE1W
-The above conipri."esa few of the article
and complete and to sell at bottom price.
GIVE US
And Examine our Stock, that you may go
niarl-Ufcwtf.
CliOTHIER.
South Side Main Street, - - Number 9.
PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA
Ibioui. Iiro. Si Co. have just
received a larire sdvk of Urown
and Hloached MiL-din? k!1 grades
3 lid pnecs.
For a fine lin of I'rints, ct
lOi'i "i yard, to Doom,
Rro. &Co.
Doom, Rro. Si. Co. have just re
ceived the finest td-x-k of I Mess
Goods to be found in the city.
Call and examine.
For a good piece of Ticking,
Demiiis, Shirting, Stripes, Sic, go
to Doom, Rro. & Co.
Doom. Bro. & Co. have the
finest assortment of all wool Cas
simev.!s to be found in the city.
For an extra piece of Jeans,
Cotl'Miades, Casinet, Satinet, or
anything in the way of Piece
GooiU, goto Doom, Rro. fc Co.
Doom, Rro. Si Co. have just re
ceived a large and well selected
stock of Roots, Shoes, &t, all at
low prices.
Doom, Rro. Si, Co. have a large
stock of Notions, Press Trim
ming, Hosiery, Ac. Call and ex
amine. A General Stock kept and
Orders from Country Merchants promptly
vT.A
v r. jr-. . : .v
Wm ruhTH;KG G00DS- r
BOYS'1 AUD CHILDREN'S OLOTH.SG,
Hats 8c Caps, Boots & Shoes,
BLANKETS RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
Main Street, Second Do ?r East of Cour House
Plattsmotith, Web.
BRANCH nniiSE;Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
JOSEril SCIIIATEK
AVATC1IMAKKR
Sikifit AND JEWELER
AND DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES,
VIOLIN STRINGS AND
FANCY GOODS.
J.tr ssrsi or V- Y Jt.;t!, r..l'wtl.
l.!LJUmj.1J.JKJUJHlJ
'FFIC.
AGRICULTURAL
CASS and adjoining cou:. tic that they
onhand.
Our aim ihall bo to keep our stock full
A CALL
away satisfied if not HAITI".
-MATHEWS, PONNELLV & C
CO.
For Choice "A"
Doom, Rro. i Co.
Sugar,
Doom, Rro. Sc Co. have a large
toek of 'C" and Rrown Sugar
a choice article. Call and exam
ine For "A" Choice Tea or Coffee,
iro to Doom, Rro. & Co.
Doom, Rro. A Co. have a splen
did stock of Syrups a!! grades
and prices.
Canned Fruits a good fetock at
Doom, Rro. Si Co.
Dried Apples, Reaches, Cur
rants, Riackbenies the best in
the market at Doom, Rro. & Co.
A choice article of Virginia
Fine-cut and Smoking Tobacco
a large fctock at Doom, Rro. &
Co.
A No.l article of Coal Oil is
to be ha d by calling at Doom,
Rro. & Co.'s.
A general sto ck of Queens and
Glassw re sold cheap at Doom
Ri Co. ,
sold at low Cash prices by
filled by DOOM, BRO. Si CO.
LERS is '
b. srrRt-ocK,
Notary Public.
B. BAXTER WIXDHASf.
SPURL0CK & WINDHAM.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Ono Door Weut of Brooks House, np Stairs.
PLATTSMOUTII. - - - - NEBRASKA.
Land? Boii(rif anil Pold. Title Examined and
Conreyauees MaIe. Taxes Paid -nd Kaceipta
Forwarded Promptly.
.A11 Business entrusted to oar care will!
- ..... - , ; i-,r '
nr.
Ehc Ijkbraslut gtoatd.
LOCAL 1TB"V7S.
i'ro ;i Tliurniay iKiily.
We leara from Ager.t .Simpson that
the "first Loat of the .season" is expected
here next Monday or Tuesday.
The new 11. R. Omnibus ''Ore!rotiM
was brought over the river to-day,-ready
for operation to-morrow.
Five thousand dollars ex,tra tax money
coming into the treasury at the present
tims from a tingle firm the B. & M. R
R. Co. ia not such a bad thing,
SheriiT Johnson has erected a hue
lamp in front of his "boarding house"
to light offenders against law to the road
of reformat ir n.
Dr. Wm. Wintcrstine, a member of
the present city council, arrived from the
east yesterday. He has been east during
the winter visiting his friends. lis will
remain with its now.
lion. J. MtE. Ilagood was in the city
to-da He informs us that ho saw many
farmers plowing between his residence
and the city, but he concluded they wert
a trifle fist.
If Miles Morgan polls as many .votes
in proportion to the number of voters,
on election day as he did in the conven
tion last evening, he will probably lie
elected by several thousand majority.
Miles runs well in a convention.
Of course every man who favors the
success of the R. & M. railroad in Ne
braska will vote for F. S. White for
councilman. His efficient services (?)
for the rai'road interests during his
present terra has not been forgotten.
Rev. W. J. Cutter has decided on
going back to New York, where he will
rest for a time from his ecclesiastical la
bor. His family and household goods
hare already gone, and he will follow in
a few days.
O. F. Johnson has just received a large
assortment of wall paper, wiudew phades
etc., which he sells cheap. lie has a
fine assortment of school, and miscella
neous books, and a full line of magazines
and newspapers. Call and see bin, one
door west of the Express ofTice.
Mr. Cameron, of Nova Scotia father
of Rev. Cameron, of this city, isstopp'ng
with his son for a short time. He ex
presses himself as well pleased with this
part of the country, and thinks there
will be much emigration from Nova Sco
tia hither during the present season.
Mr. Frank Reed, Railroad yard mas
ter, informs ui that iron enough for ten
miles of track h now being piled up in
the yard, to be held a? a reserve in case
of high water or other eause which may
prevent regular transfer. The company
do not mean that work shall stop under
any circumstances.
We are in receipt of No. 2 Vol. 1 of
the Nebraska Atli. Williams & Crumb
proprietors : Published at Seward, Sew
ard county, Nebraska. The paper LsRe
publican in politic, presents a good
make up and we hope it may prove a
sucees financially. There is no Sner
count- in the State than Seward, and
this much needed aid to its development
we sincerely trust will prove a great ad
vantage to the people, not only of Sew
ard but the surrounding counties.
Nat. Rrown, Agent of the Western
Stage Company, has been getting things
in readiness for the transfer ofj.paseon
gers, express and mails, between Platts
taouth and East Plattsmouth. The
company takes charge of all transfer
business ta-morrow (April Jst). They
have made arrangements with Captain
Magee by which regular trips will be
made connecting with nil trains. They
are getting new 'Ruses, and are fixing
things up for the accommodation of the
traveling public. .
from l'riduy"l DitUy.
Hon. E. L. Reed, of Weeping Water
Falls, was in the city to-day.
The II. S. Turner will be the first boat
up the Missouri river. Sho is expected
here Monday.
We understand F. M. Dorrington, Esq.,
and Judge Gage have gone to Fremont.
Conference is in session there.
Hon. T. M. Marquett, attorney for the
R. Si, M. Co. in Nebraska, left yesterday
for the cast. He will probably be ab
senf two or three weeks.
The new transfer arrangements went
into effect this morning. Hereafter all
passengers for the eaet will be taken
from the hotels or other places ia the
city by the transfer company's 'Buses.
There are not less than seventy-five r
one hundred new houses now under way
ia this city, and five hundred more are
needed at once. Who will put them
up.
The Grand Jury cf Otoe county have
recommended that no naloon keeper in
that county be allowed to hold any olEce,
under authority of any court.
There are hundreds of strangers in
riattsmouth, but they will not be stran
gers in a year from now. A great ma
jority of them propose remaining with
us permanently.
See advertisement of Snyder & Orr
for breaking prairie. They have the fa
cilities for turning over a vast amount of
sodin a very short time, and they know
how to do it in good shape. If you
you want a farm broken up in a week
they can do it for you,
Letters from the east inform us that
the Herald in the fir.t paper real in
some of the reading rooms there, and
that much attention is being directed to
wards Nebraska in consequence of such
reading. We endeavor to give our
eastern readers a fair understanding of
the state of things here, and are glad
to know that eur 5crt tyre' bsini suc-
j cessfub
e are coa.st:; miy in roeeipt-of letters
R'kin:? us to send back numbers of the
j Herald. As a general rule we are un-
able to supply l,:lc numbers. V
j always print a tmall hurpkf, but they
are usauy bought up very .-on. ,
We hear imjuiries every day for houses
to rent and places to board. Are there
not those in this city who are nufficiently
desirous of making money to put up
more hon?vs. Unless more buildings go
up soon we' will Io.c mar.j yalabln citi
zens. . Jf our. old; citizervi uw not take
h!d of this building matter we cannot
expect new men to ru-h into it. "
Mr. Lonsbury, General Agent of the
Western Stajr j Company, is in the city
making the necessary arrangement? for
the railroad transfer business. Lonsbury
is a wide awake man, and will have
everything done up in "apple pic order."
No wonder the "Western" has been the
death of many smaller outfits, with such
men as Lonsbury and Nat. Rrown to
look after their interests. Omnibuses
for all trains leave the different hotels of
the city, and will call at private resi
dences when desired.
Died At Gleuwood, Iowa, March
25th, 1370, Wm. Lerow, aged GO year?.
Mr. Lerow was a resident of New
Rostou, Illinois. Ho started for Platts-
mouth, where he expected to meet two
sons who were coming wsst. He was
taken f-ick upon the road, and hai died
a stranger in a strange laud" so far as
the presence of relatives is concerned.
Mr. Lerow was not among strangers,
however, ; for he fell among his breth
ren of the mystic order, aud during his
last days liu was as kindly cared for as
though he bad been in the bosom of his
own family. He was found at a board
ing house at East Plattsmouth, by Rro.
Geo. R. Bray, who at once took ohanre
of him and had him conveyed to Glen
wood, where the Ma-ionic Fraternity of
that place cared for him until his death,
and then buried him with as much honor
as though he wore a king among the
people.
'The Perfect Washer" i the name of
a new washing machine which Mr Jotl
Parcel is about introducing in this city.
It is a very simple looking machine, and
the first thing which impresses the mind
after seeing it work is "why did not some
on think of that long before." It con
sists of a box made of pine lumber, about
L three feet by fifteen or eighteen inches,
and about ten inches deep ; this sets up
on four legs, and in the center of the box
is a roller placed horizontally, about five
inches in diameter, fluted and covered
with vulcanized rubber cut in strips and
so plaevd as to expose the edges only.
Underneath this roller (which is turned
by a crank) is placed a fluted board,
suspended by brass springs. ' The gar
ment to be washed is started under the
cylinder, between it and the fluted wash
board, the one being stationary and the
other revolving, causing the garments to
go through a severe process of rubbing
against the edges of the rubber. It can
be stoped at any point, and the rubbing
continued upon any particular spot until
it is made perfectly clean. The name is
appropriate as it comes nearest hand
washing of anything we know of.
l.ETTEU LIST,
List of letters remaining in Platts
mouth post office April I, l70.
Aldridsc R
Rroek Lewi
Buttertield Sz
Johnson
Rest A F
Boyle J
Barker C
Carr Nellie
Casev M J 2
Moore Wm 3
Messer Siuiou
Monford
Massemrale S
Mitle.ladt H F
Masscngil Martha
Mosher Lum
Mosalon W C
Marquis Rev C D
Crook J
JMcLeoii Aug
Cunningham Mike Me Kirov R Ii
Gasman J 2 Mcllenry John
I onovan Tim
Doughtery Jas
Don tree TrefHer
Divine M
Fceheu J
Flaherty M
Fullgrobe A
Foley John
Finnan John
Foley Wm
G ratlin Jas
Hill Harry
I I ill Miss Sarah 2
Hill Geo lv 3
Hansen Thos
Hepner Mrs II
1 lurlcy Johannah
Harris Karl
Hahiin Win
dordan II
Nichols Mrs C
Petrv W E
Powell F
Peterson John
Quinn Frank
Richard James
Ra.-meisen S
Ragan E G 3
Ressel John
Regap Michael
Ryan SamT
Richmond A K
Rooney Wm.
Sieadman J W
Sullivan M
Stoncking J
Stevenson S C
Smith Geo II
Sweeland Erie
Swindell Thomas
Juryman Rcnj
Sherman Dr Jas II
Jones Rev W A HTSnowden Mollio
Jackson F A Taylor Thou 2
Infills Chas Tobin Miles
Johnson N Tanner J 31
Jones II Taylor Capt
Jager John Willioms A
Keunedy J M Williams Nathan
Lucas Andrew WilseyEE
Luk C W
Persons calling for any of th above
ctters will please say "advertised
J. W. MARSHALL, P. M.
We clip the following items from the
Little Blue:
A man whose name onr informant did
not recollect was killed on Turkey creek,
a few days ago by a saw log rolling over
him literally crushing him to atoms.
The smoke of the immigrant camp fire
may be seen from our office door, ascend
ing above the tree tops in all directions.
The immigration to this county bids fair
to exceed anything heretofore known to
the oldest settlers.
At Sioux City, last week. Miss Hum
phrey, a teacher ia. the. High Sclsool,
whipped one of the 'girls who. at recess,
went home and told her mother. The
maternal became infuriated, armed her
self with a butcher knife, and visited the
school to kill the woman who had
touched her darling. The Sioux City
Times says she entered the school room
on a double quick step, charged upon the
defenceless and unprepared victim, and
would no doubt have committed murder,
only for the timely interference of Mr.
Stern Rogers, Principal of the school.
In the run around the room the infuri
ated mether knocked down a little girl,
and this fortunate circumstance perhaps
saved the life of Miss Humphrey, as it
gave time to Mr. Rogers to coma to the
rescue.
In the early days a bride's marriage
portion consisted of a feather-bed, fcis
chairs, a cherry bureau and table, sis
cups and saucers, six teaspoons, and a
quantity ot sand lor Peon ring the Doors. I
Now adavs the proomdojs not demand 1
the sand even, if tho bride's father will
colv rorje dowr. with th d;;f. I
D. KCIIN'ASS:.
! ARE AT RUSH !
!
j Everybody, and
D. SCHIST ASSE &. CO
j
,
To
Y O
The largest
OF
iTOGK
Are now on exhibition at tho Now York Store, at greatly reduced prices. AVe call particular
attention to our new styles of
DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS,
EELAINS, GINGHAMS.
BROWN- SHEETING.
BLEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS.
CLARK'S- NEW THREAD.
COTTON VA S. BOOTS AND SHOES
f all kindi and pries to Eult cur numerous customer. large stock of
. .. GROCIRIES,
HARDWARE -QbEENSWARE.
WOODEN-WARE,
GLXSSWARE.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS.
We have a lar -l"tk of th celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER
PLOW. STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, "d H knU ..I
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS.
. . . -. . . . , . ,t . f
l .lttsmrmth Vhruarv. IDtn. !ilK 11.
'a
Que door west of tlio IIkrai.d OfTicu. " . ' J.
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA;'
H A
A UVKUK
FURNISHING GOODs,
HATS, O-A-IPS, BOOTS,
and Provisions.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR ALL
Kinds cf Country Produce.
John STitzscrolcl.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 5th,
3T O VB AXQTD
IE. T. IDTJIECIE &c CO.,
Tholealo andlRetail dealers in.
Hardware and Agricultural Implements,
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS,
S T E E-L 3? L 6 -W-S
Of all kinds and sizes, which wo warrant the fcest In the market.
Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spouting Done on Short Notice.
Are cxclusire Age i!a in this county for the sale of
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove
Git ns a oll we will not be undersold Main street, next door east of the ifruor.Io Block. ,
11 j ATI'S MOUTH. NKKUASItA . ''
HUMASON &
Russell $ Doom's Old Stand,
janTdiwtf
c ll Mil sr
We liave an extensive general stodc
or Goods tlsat ire are constantly
sorting ui9 whir ive ofler to tfte.l&u&
ic at prices tlat wejenow mus&girc
entire satisraction " -1 ;
' -' '- I ' . ' ' -
t - - " - - - "
We purchase the very bet Goods at the head f Mar
ket and strictly for cash, and arc prepared to compete
tcith the trade at any point en the Missouri river.
$20,000 worth cf Property
FOU'SAbB
Corifistiri? of farm;. with tinibcralj5nins.r.ra
Plattsinoush, property in l'luUsuiuuth City,
horje?. cattie, wagons, etc.
For farther pnrticalat eniiuiro f or ars
, Ot'O. W. COLVIX.
xitteD-A pu'ehaer for fix acre o
d oil'!,V.1il!-outiviv',r'liVr '
svPUkfiKA. 1JAM.
V. D. I.LHNUOr'F.
LA RflTC fll?0AVrnS !
' " Blank Book Mannfacturere,
more too. are oia to
i
buy their
AT TUB
13. K S TOR JS
and most ouupleto -
DRESS CO ODS
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FOSI OR RET-
The undivided half or the whole if dejircd
of the
MOCK JIL Ut f-S HKIST Ay IJ S.A IV MILL
i-t-horsc power tnpiuc mid boiler. '1 pairol 3 toot ;
burr. .Vi nich circular Rir. two stor'niill house, I
?i!H feff. cverylaiu in li'Joi rauniui ordc-r.
Ai-oa.
coon r WhL l ya no i 'se.
of fii-jr roemfand tn-ilar. iw particolrr en- '-
riurof. . ;.. il LI. NT.. '
u-Ttt J' ' KacK LIi. Ce-uuty. Nb '
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KAIRLIK&.MOxNKI.i;
(H'leoensors to Kiter. 7airlfa A Jfoi'.eil.j
! !J0BB1Na stationers.
j EnqTaVerS Ot LltHOCranhef S,
AND OCNKRAt.
I Booksellers ana Publishers;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA..
(mproved Farm and Tira
bcr For Sale ;
Tlie farm i about 20 miles et rVoni Platt
Jionth. mile wr?t of lloorer's, on tlm Stmcv
road. &) acres his been in etiltivatiou u lu
boiuoi ii(Mn it. and plenty of stock water: it n
ontbwct i of section 'S!. town 12. ranu 11 't
crc. nn l Conncctr.d with it i." lot 7 and south
cnt ' i of iiilh('n."t li of section pnino town:
and ranitc, timbci ill and Nl-UfliuirM, Inftkirni
h and Sfl-bVI acre". ' Aim, the nnrthwa5l of
noi linvc.-t '., of so'-tion "1, town. 7". ranjre H, lu
Jills county, fovea', due e;iit from 'laltatuou: h
knd one n:i!e frctu the rlTer.-1:evy tlmWei'.' Fol"
term address I. II. hOLOMo.V.
tnay'SU'. Gleuwood. Iuwm.
Henry Boeck
FURNIT.UR.E
Lounges, Tables, Safes,
BEDSTEADS,.,
Of all descriptions and ai nil price.
-:o:-
le(alic Burial Casc;
Of all sie. . , ,
WOODEN COFFINS
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Rpaiy made, and sold ohoAp torah r,
With many tlmnki for pan patronage, 1 in1t
nil to call and rxainine tny larc alvck of Kurai
tuie and CokJin. I taJaiUU.
Read the following Utter from
one of Vie oldest and viom
reliable grocery merchants ih
the city of DavcnporU- '
Frii:ni Wa l.ton :
Agreeably to my
promise to you wiien
here, I write you, for
publication if you see
proper, a true state
ment of the good ef
fects of Roback's
Stomach Bitters upon
myself. 1 had been
troubled with iiuii
gestiou for a long
time,' 'attended with
severe headache,par
tici 1 larly a ft creating,
when fortunately an
old soldier friend
came into the store
and recommended me
to use Roback's Bit
ters. I did so by tak
ing a small win e-gSasi?
full just before each
meal, and to my grca
joy I was relieved .
once, and am now
well by their use. 1
would not be without
tliem at any price. 1
have not' taken; an
other medicine since
I commenced usin?
the Bitters: And I
can say with a cleai
conscience, try Ro
back's Bitters the
will do all they are
recommended to: dc
if taken according
to directions. V
Yours truly,.;
Frank H. Miller.
Of the firm of Beideback k Miller
Wholesale Grocers, Davenport
Iowa.
Notice.
IN Dirtrict Court 2d Judicial Dustrict wltuio'
aud for CafA county, Nebraska,
llcury Jiocck, I
AlTaKittemhousej . ' , -' -r-, .
To Alva liittciihousc, non-resident, defend
ant, you are hereby notified that il.nry Jioock
filed fiii petition in theoihce of the Clerk of the
Dir-trict Court, within and for Ca. eotinty, Ne
braska, on thea.it h day of M.u-vu, la7U, M-ttinir
forth tl'iit he i. the owner and in possesion of
lot 4. in bluek' tn the City of i'lauwaou'li,
th.'itho and tho.'c ui.der whom, he claim title
hare hitd eontinutT puwciiion of Said lot from
prior to tuc l'.Uh day of November, li.i. and
have in.?dc ' Talnahle iniprovfiiM'iila. th.reon,
thr'.f Jainea .A. Loi.t Uu, under vhojn ptainlili
rlaims title, failed to put a certain-deed for naid
lot made ly i, W.-.Vhij pe, on recrd. uiihoiipli
5aid lijutlan hd fuliy paid Snid Whipple t r
?aid lot n:id has adeed thtrefor: and that one J.
Vance Lewi? on or about the th da af Novem
bcr, lSti'.t lor an e.iprd roiisidornfion of S10
obtained a quit cliiiiu di ed of J..AV. Whipple
lor ".id lot. plamuti at that' time resiilinK on
said lot and being in full posrion thereof,
nid Lewis well krrrtwii.n that pl:iiitifT nm tho
owner therc'f, and knowiui: of all of plaintill '
rnrht! and equities tlun in; that a:d Lewis on
or aiiout the sih day of 1 ''ccnil.cr, lMi'.'. made
deed tor said lot to Alva ltittr-nhoe.di-tecdNiit.
I'laiiitiff at that time residing on itid I'd and
iieitisrin full and exeiimvt pOFHeiB thereof,
and that iaid Alva Kittcuhoui-c trok .id deed
With full knowleilFi" that plaintiff wa th. owner
ofaJd lot aud of all plaiiitu!'! rirht. y. f;i:t-
lief tncri in. inai fara occn rt rr.n Kitten-
houso i." a cloarl on the tilie of piiiiuliH t., ,0
nunc. The oi)ject and f rayec, of raid petition in
to ha vc said i. td to :j.l J;itt i.l.onc fct -"-idtt
nnd le'-lind 1'iiil Mtid void and ihe eloid r i-t-
mir ou pliuntili s tiMe tti mvj, l it 4, tia l.livl
in IMatr-moarh. rtmori d. . r.
itu arc rel"!r W tn.-vtr fi:i p.titrre
or b?:ote tLi 10 day of ?.!;.. 1Tf. '
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