Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 13, 1871, Image 4

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PL ATI K CdJ T H IIEBF.AKSaT,
THURSDAY, APRIL 1:5, Is71.
We notice several fanners in the city,
who are hole to attend court.
We cannot pick up a paper ljut what
we read of depredations committed ly
the storm.
They have Lad a fire at Council Rluffs,
Tvhichrdid several hundred dollars worth
of damage.
The liver lias hecn rising rapidly since
the warm weather. There Ins Lccn a
thaw in the mountains.
Chaplain Wright preached at the
Prcsbterian Church yesterday.
The " bascballists" of this city played
their second game last Saturday eve
ning. The "Mollie Moore," from down the
river, landed at cur wharf jestorday p.
m., and put off a great deal of freight
for our merchants.
Sand cranes throng the hanks of the
liver on the Iowa side. Their musics
voices may be heard at any time between
the hours of dusk ami daylight.
Married, at the residence of Ih
licwis, in Plattsniourti, hy Judge Child,
on the fJth of April, 1 7 1 , .Mr. John
Stney to MNs Sophy Rergman.
J. C. Cowan, our efficient District At
forncj. is in the city attending the set-ion
of court. He is always on hand,
ready to attend to any business that 11133
come he fore him.
Wc have hern having rain, at inter
val, since yesterday, whhh will do much
good to the crops- Ahcadv vegetation
is receiving new life.
Parties in the city from South lien 1.
report that crops are looking Weil
throughout that section of the country.
It is thought that the recent drought
has not materially injured the crops.
The departure and arrival of the Kx
jrcss to and from the west has hecn
changed, and hereafter it will arrive from
Lincoln on the early morning train, and
leave for that city on the 9'4o A. m.
train. A messenger has been put on the
route. .
Mr. Van Kticn, the man who made
himself loth notorious and iidiculous hy
his absurd report as an engineer employ
ed hy Jo Forrest Porter to manufacture
public opinion against Jov. Rutler, has
t irncil up as an arrant swindler in a
Franklin county town site speculation.
Sunshine, r'm and snow lias been the
state of the weather to-day. "Good,
enough for one day." It ought to hail
a little, though, to make the weather
more complete. The elements above ns
mut le a little' " noxed, or whv is this ;
.., ,
tliusly W c tfxpect to c our th'T-
.
motneter bf) in the shade before twentj--
ity-
i'our hours.
3Ir. Jco. D. 3Iattison, Postmaster at
enuui i.en i, tins county, is in the city. I
Ho reports everything lovely in that j
section of the country. 3Ir- 3Iattison j
has erected a very fine farm residence
near South Pend the finest iu the
country, said to be by many. j
Wc learn from the Purling ton llnr!r
AW that Col. C. V. .Morse lias recently i
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agent for the P. ,V 31. Co. i
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-m iii,-p;vsiie some. viy nas oecn
parading our street for the past two or i
three days, r.ttrai timr attention ami com- !
inent by his unnatural act'ons. At ,
'tiines facetious and then mad, he flour- !
ishes a long knife slitting the air from l
light to left.
3Ir. R. R. l'itnev, of O,k:dosa
Iowa, arrived in the city about a wee
- i
since to .ikc a look at things. He was
so well pleaded with the country and
with the f-:i;i-e. prospects of oir td ty
that he has invested in lands a short dis
tance west of the city, and determined
to make this his home.
looking for items en a windy day,
with your eyes full of dust, is! ke looking
for needle in a hay-stnek bothersome
work.
Jacob Vallery, r f the firm of Valh-rys !
tV" Ilulner, arivel fr mi the Fast a few
days since, where lie has been purchasing
goods. They will infirm yon, through
the If kuai.d, of the character and quan
tity of good pureha-ed.
Married, March rflst. at Sonora,
Atchison county, 3Io., by the Ilev P. A.
Pithur.-', Mr. Henry Dk Gakmo an J
Miss. Emma Gyukb, both of this city.
Up to the hour of going to press, yes j
terday, the weather was extremely hot, !
, , . . . , ' ;
vo :,u,e snaae. i n.s ,s certainly re
markable weather for this time of the
year.
Soma careless children set fire to a
haystack near 3Ir. Prongcr's house, a
few ilays sittee, and it was with difficulty
that the hou.-? w.n saved.
A gentioman who came down from
Council Bluffs a ferr days since remarked !
that he wi? surprised lo see so Urge a city '
here, as he had been led to believe that j
wc were only a large sized illige. An
other few years' growth on our city will
surprise many people fir more than our
Conned Lmfls .nen l wxs surprised -
Platmmouth i.s the votums city, and
there is no way Oi 'luhbuig out the -
We learn that. Hock Bluffs lias ma le
several improvements in the way f
MltlitUlSCTC.. iKeemo. i,. ''"'c
ie wisn ino.nappycoui.,0 mucii joy .loibrs. Postmaster Haskins, of Sioux t(iW11 Ai0 t0 the citizens of Bock
111 their joint career through the world, city, discovered Beilley's speculation, j jj-,, il0 ...J,ta by their presence to
nnd trusty that no staI-rs may ever and at once had him placed in limbo. j w0'cu'r entertainment a success. We
darken t.icir pathway. Wilev Imr.I. V.-.-.nWA tl, i will tdwavs icmtmbcr with pleasure our
IT Til la
-I, I H1..1T" .. ..l.r.,.T iin..t.'.i on.: '
nut ti-.ai man;, pcis-ous a.u i(..-uiii(, -' i
to nariako c.I" the co
.1,
c. . .. tl. I". ,iit:.. in Hi, ci-r'i: is fif a i
ilillll lilt l-'UlilOlll. ..... J - - .
..,;;.crior kind, and the drtnt U very
jasant and hcahby.
Ninety five in the s-La-ie t tot 5tv s- .v; ,
fi
,1Uii " i-u , (.-.,,. m vhich, after a protracto.j stru-
thcy talc the IlKilAl-I. , ch, i,:, ,r, succeded iu subduing or.r
Wc notice that ). I'. Johnson lias j takiugr a stove fi.-.m her by
opened his S.ida Foutitahi lo tho public, ; fov--, when th-y drove oiT with a w;r
, . , . ... ..., .....i.:., iV.-.i-,i i ...i .,r i.;,,.....!. i- , ,
foe the Cth of April.
In our mention of the resulted" election
in this city we spoke of Ross YannaUa.
as one r-f the parties elected on the peo
ple': ticket. This might lead some to
suppose that Mr- Vannatta is a democrat.
Such is not the fact. lie i a straight
out Republican, hut was the nominee of
the People's Convention. He received
a largj number of Republican votes,
which .'.(counts for his election.
Wo learn that the . Phttsuiouth Dra
mrtie Company played before a large
and intelligent house at Rock I3!ufT, last
evening. Through the kin'lncss of Prof.
J. 1). Patterson, they were permitted
to play in the Hall of the Naomi Insti
tute building a hall just suited fr the
purpoe. The actors returned, n we
hoped thry would in eur esterda's issue.
crowned with suc-css, and their pockets
filled with money.
An Indiana editor says that ho now
believes in total depravity, as some
wri'f. o Inteh- stnV hi nnlc na ir of Iiooi.s.
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which wnl cor.hne him to the bouse un -
til the opening of the barefoot season. j confectioneries; ever brought to this city.
We leaiii that a good unny small ' Their show ca-es are elix-k full of arti-liou.-os
have been blown about : cles 1 cautiful to behold. 3fes.-rs. Guth
rather pronii.-fuou.ly during the recent I man & Hubevty are otitcrpii.-ing men,
winds. j and we b.f.j:C they will receive the pat-
At the la .t regular meeting of Good ; rouage they so justly dc?ei ve.
Temj.Iars, in this c;ry, Thos. W. Sliry-i Rri:;l..KS ix" tATT.:i;l i II.
ock was rcconiiiiendcd to the Grand j From Judge Gass, v. ho has jir-t coni-Lod-e
of Nebraska for Lodge Deputy, i ,le;c,l the census of children in this
and W. Dallas Ferrce, for District Depu- J city, we obtain the folio win - figures':
! There are in the First ward, 13.1 scholars
Wc understand that Naomi Institute, j between the ages of five and twety-onc
at Pock Muff, is duily increasing in j years 70 females and OP. males : in the
numl crs and interest, anil that its library. : Second ward are 101 scholars T'j fi
has been greatly replenished. Naomi j males and S5 males ; in the Third ward
Institute is a pride, as well as an orm;- are 251 scholar.-" lPo females and 110
ni3nt, to our Stato. j males; making in all olj scholars -Si
Mr. D. Pi. Parsons, of Odloosa. 1 fci5;a,'-"i an 1 "G1 lin'e
T . ... I
iowa, give us a pieusant call to day.
He has been out west of here and got
him a homestead He expresses him
self well pleased with our State, and in-
tend to make it his permanent home. 1 as Secretary. The meeting then pro
Mr. Parsr ns is a young man, but one of j cceded to p.cif-ct its organization, by the
those kinl who has a mind to do and ' election of officers, etc. There was
":r- I a good attendance, and everything passed
Mr. James. Mahin, of the Muscatine, off witli the utnut harmony and good
(Iowa) Journal called at the IIkraUi I feeling. The ballot resulted in the elec
sanetum this morning. He is out tak- j tion of the following persons for the fil
ing a look at our f tate. suing term :
,i . , .,, , J'rxi'lrt.t Ilenrv Thomas.
loin me uj poriionmcui e.ui passea j
at tlo! recent session of the Legislature, j
which wo publish to day, it will be seen !
that Cass i-. joined with all the country !
Ivinc ri'-.rlh of l'l.-itf. river .-f
vt; r r .i
too iis.-(.iiu lor one member of the
Legislature. It is
very doubtful if a ! .
man can be found who wiil be able to
spread out over this entire region with
out appearing exceedingly thin.
Pev. II. St. (ieorge Young left to- i
lay t-r lus new he'd of L.bor vorfh r.f .
tho Platte river, lie has con-nted to
write an occa-ion letter for the Ii'kiiai n.
i i .,, t
hence the people our city will occasion-
mi c i i
any 1-oar from htm m tliat way. i
i
Col. Champion S. Chase, Dr. Lr.ngley I
and .Mr. Pruuer, of the Poard of lie- !
tents of the Stato University, came
down from Lmrom yesterday. J'hey are
plea: ant genilemen to Ie with, and we
were par-ieu'arly pleased at the manner
in whieh th.i Dr. ''dilated" on his favor- j
;te tin me
Tho IJoird of Regents of the State
I inversity. at their meeting yesterday,
-s-'c-. u.e sa.aiy oi i nanccnor iron!
, 1 .. . 1 .1 t .... i- . '1 ll n
(mm r-er annum to .-si (ioh. ninl t'i
s-ilaiie.: of the professors in the same
proportion.
flattery, at tho Ding Store, hashisc-l
0-'a"c Founain in full running or-
''"r- ai1' hundreds of over heated and
tlilr.-tj.- customers lnvc thronged his
rooms ail day.
W e notice a good deal of grain on the
streets for our market, notwithstanding
the inclement stare of the weather for
ur far
mors to eet it to the citv. There
is a good deal of cempotitin.- in the grain !
:n-4riet U-lween our u alers. an t the '
very highest prices are paid d aid daily
for co! n, wheat, oats, etc., etc.
G. ('. ISichoI is mnking some tip-top
ItDK-ni'io at his stand.
We tested it
vesterdav
Wc had a little lain vesterdav ami last
night, -enough to lay the dust nicely;
but to-day old Poreus is cracking his
cheeks again and twisting everything out
of shape.
John D. Pellly, Po.-t master at Coving
ton, Neb., immediately accross the river
from Sioux city was arre.-ted on the Cth
inst., for robbing the mails of rcgislerod
letters. He has purloined twenty-mm
letters, containing upward of a thousand
0!.,,nj;!ation of a base ball clubinMii- i
i 1 ,T , t'.. , t t -.i it n
eutl, cal.c'l the Inue lj.!ts, with 11.
j,, 1Vc,Ut,lt . JL ( .
tary, aud W.C. Smiley, Tieasurer.
The iVcr. men expect to be authorized
to nnuounce that this club will try their
hand with any club- that will '"toss the
ball with them.". Wc have a club in
Piattsmouih that can "wax" vour Blue
iiehs, so bring them along.
The riattsmouth Turnvcrein had their
first out. door gvmatie exercises, under
the auspices of the First Turnwart. C. j
II. Ib:;;oliy, at the grounds of the U. S. j
C..,f..l C.r- T..U-n ...! V. I r-.-. I
.,r ; Liv;, t0il ,c
pfnero.Jslv to tU, S.-iety f.r
lhjv vrc. We hope to see this so-
d..y t,ri.,M.iCr lC rcjsr,Ct.t an,j j
i confi knee of the citizens of the city cf '
i'latUmout!
A nice little " skritmige " occurred j
, , t . , ,
. '
-' ' ' " e t t-uevc nenzme
or rather in the
them.
O'J.,1..!: . -i , l. ... ... .
itn-i.iii...j iii,'-i:'.t-)i-ii (ii-i-.-. i '
i -no :is l,o-v as b.vs i.r.--t,....I,.,r i...r.
I - - - ii, -
i i(ir ami onveu --i.o oi!
-eo:!. We '
i'sh tb;-m a hij'pv o--fa u-.n.
A SEW UI'OI.Mi.
It always gives, us pleasure to note any
great enterprise of our citizens in this
! c:tv. io-iuy we hau the pleasure oM
no'icing the opening of a new store by Republicans have bad enough of mixing
fluthman fc Hubcrty, on the comer of up with Democrats, and are now dis
Third and Main streets, in the builling 1 posed to trust their own party and their
fuiiii-rby occupied by Doom Pro's-. !c Co."
The "Mollie M'ore" put off a large in
voice of goods for these gentlemen at
our wharf, yesterday, and the firm is
busily engaged to-lay arranging their
stock, which will be opened to customers
to-morrow. Their stock consists of ecf
fee, sugar, dried peache?, syrups coal oil.
. . .s t
i , - , .,
i ment ot tobacco ana cigars, :.n i orner
.iiii.-lns too numerous to mention. Re-
j . j . , h ;i fi s.u IVant
j t,e ,lon,; Thcil. ;cC cv,:il,a.
, ,(i0() jn t.( tj.j:,. ;s Viry C(..n.
j modious and pleasant and its stalls are
, nh-ely ornamented with feme very tasty
am,
ml their n
la:
mfieent bakery at-
i r.f i,,;...,!'.1.,. il.-if
''!'' 111 I .'. .IIIJUH I ir'ui Hint iiki i . uiiiv
1 '
! this firm have the finest assortment of
. r . , , c
astelopk came ham. ciA'ii.
Punuant to call the Club mooting
was called to order with Mr. Henri-
Thomas in the chair, and Wm. F Thom-
ViW IVcsi.frutil. ('. Nichols.
Smxtnn; I. Ferrec.
'JWnsiirrr I'. Pra-Iley.
Jh'rcct.jr). Fit.rorald, J. W. S'nin-
non, llem v i nomas, r.. Jirauiev, . I.
' , ... . , . .
Ferrce, Samuel Waurdi and P. If. Raw-
in-s. i
The meeting then adjourned to meet i
at the ofTue cf Chase & '1 hcm.u next j
Friday evenimr. at 7::! r. m. Wo v.ih !
this club success in eveiything. and hope j
fmir ,,1 tl
hem
.'ammr out
:ol-r.
e-h.:
ipion club toon.
i ise: srot no!:.
r, .
' ,;ir cuiei p: lsu.g townsmats, sr.. ;i'ro,
r. , , ,
J.s;.. came down iiom Lmco.n on the 4
i.. in. train vc-ter l iv, where he has been
purchasing a nun.'-er e-f fin- fock hog,
He bought sixteen i.s alb two Peik.-Lires,
four Lew
t rsiore-.
1 t
c:i t
f the fi-
mous Poland Chin:
a:e all sows but one.
icee'.
Thcy
'.is 1 are fr:.-ui five to
eleven months
t,.-,.,. , ,..o'- ,M M'l .... :.. ..
lot of young "poikeiV as one will -c
a v-ek"s travel. Mr. Sago paid s
for tlo- 1- head and avs the;:; is (.n-:
:n
i
in
the lot that h
W(
:1 1 not t:.Le
.
lie has a : I a at home that we
lis o
."oj pounds. Mr. Sage will soon have a j
large l.uinbir f p:g for sale, due notice J
of which will be given through the.-c :
colu-.mis.
st :::!i!(-.i ;;:;.
Tho new ."letho list Episcopal Clrtrch
at Uiron wiil be de.licatctl to the sen ice j
of God on the 7,h d;:y of May, at 1 1
a. m. Sermon by T. P- Lemon.- II. 'f. ;
Dums. :l. F. Shlnn, C.eo. S. Alexander '
and others arc ex; ci ted to a.-si-t in tho
j
svrvices. A ecneral in; itatiou is exti.-n i-
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II. P. 3I.VN.V.
I Nebraska jiapcrs pha-e copy.
a -a::;. j
Tbe thanks r.f the PlaU.-mouih Turn, i
Ve-rtin is here by c.-resed to Gen. P. P.
vi ni-ston, for tendering tho groutrls of!
the Surveyor GeneraTs i:iee to the
Piattf mouth Turnvcrein.
C. II. Penf.i.ix,
J. G. Paumax,
Turnwarf".
31 it. F.t.rr i:i Allow me, through the j
columns of your paper, to return the j
thanks of the Pbttsmouth Dramatic
Company, to Prof. J. P. Patterson, of
Naomi Institute, Pock Bluff, and to
hi, estimable lady for kindness and
fa vers shown ns while op a visit to th-ir
viit to their city.
II. P. CT.Air.OKXB,
3l?niger.
The game of base ball, played near
Heisffs mi'ls, yesterday evening, wa a
j com
i Tiii-
:te success,
and
well atten fct.
.!ub is working on a t.n-i basi.-
le,
1 I
: ; civei. ecd -f members that b.ave th-.? ;
.1 - i .1 ,.,l-
a" cc-. Wo dil n,t learn cf any of
. . ""' ... 1
tao ptayois. getting a u u wc ...., j
, ,1 i -i
or anv oi their hmi.s mjurco, or sicn,
but from appearances of thing--, we
would suppose that some of them feel a
l'.f' - l K,M Ill-.I'lV if ll!-Ul ' tllC fi TS t IT 1 111 C
thov haVe played of tho ason. Now if
in future time, some of them should get
a ' head ' put on them by a m'sliek of
tho l;1H they mu,t not complain, for
':sucli is life' in base ball playing.
The enactment cf the herd makes it
A,'1 1... 1,.. 1
"
for every cow kept with in the city limits
of Plattsiuouth, from tho fact that there-
is n: place where th y can be hcr:ci
'.Ml ii.ji
coin;
too re at a di.- tar.ee J i.ere
ar, i rohu-.y, not less tl:an two l.aisiiv.t .
within the city limit?. wbi,h
-,,
0
j re-pioe paturr.ge.
W
some r.'i-.cr.
i l... 1 . !:
- rik:'i!r i'o ti ii o i i ,i s ,, 1 i a i i e i i;p
..in - ,.r...-...-..l i.i P, r.ec :i l-.asture f,.r llic- 1
- ij' - i
ae: - oii;t;):i':a;i - i:i of th
who de s'.n: to.j
j
I.e. cvv.-.-, !' the city.
TIIK EI.KCTIO.V.
The elections which took place last
Tuesday in the various towns and cities
oi our t late show conclusively that tue
own party men with the management of
public a fairs. In Lincoln, in Omaha,
in Coun.-il Rluffs, and in our own city,
the Republicans have been victorious,
mid all seem joyful at the result.
Mr. Despain informs us that a very
j few business men on Main street have
I w,. f r. ,,,!',, t....l . i :. ... . 1
' J '"' '"'" l u s .11; u:iiiiifiu luuaui
oeir
aying the expense of sjirinkling the
streets this season. We do not know
their names, neither do we desire to.
They probably expect that others will
pay the expense and they will get the
benefit ; and we doubt not they belong
to the class of men who expert to get to
heaven on some other person's piety.
They ou-'ht to su!L-r from dust auJ heat
; iJ
i ,
ilin-.r, n ( ..it. iim I I....... 1..,.. I ...I...
, ivi lilt) IIUUI IICIIL l!fl lil I it'l . - "
Despain will start his sprinkler next
J Mon lay if he gets enough subscribed,
j r:v. j. n. Ji.ixri k i. tyti r.iai;wi:iL
I Uev. J. li. Maxiield ueached a fare
well sermon to his congregation, last
evening. The services were well at
teinic 1, considering the bad state of the
weather, and the discourse highly ap
preciated by all who hoard it. The
whole sermon was a perfect text;..rc of
logic, eloquence and pathos, anil was
listened to with marked attention. Mr.
Max.'ield goes to his new fieid of labor
this we-f-k, where he will alwavs have the
good wi. hes of his many friends of thi:
.Hi-, j ne oioiiiouou wni'.-u .ir. .'iaj-
field received at confe.enee. just closed,
is cik worthily bcKtnwe l. Ho expects
to make Pcatrico his home durimr his
I eldership, where, nine years airo, he first
commenced preaching.
EAsrr.it.
L; st feanday was Easter Pay commemo
rative of Christ's resurrection from the
dead. In this act the Savior withdrew
the sting from death and victory from
the grave. This is the grand feast of
the year. It is a tlay of Christian jubi
lation. The Germans celebrate Easter
by presenting their friends with eggs
stained in a variety of color; and by
processions of hymns of joy and canti
cles of gladness. The day was enjoyed
by all of our citizens, and many an egg
dropped into the kettL tori-e a different
color.
V.. K A SKATE 3 WillOtM..
ma .M.-timuist .:a-i..-ltIi ScSioof, ot
. 1 1 lilt . n
this city, at its roeufar hour of inaotin.
yesterday, poceeded to the election of I
ofiicers for the ensuing year, by calling
Pev. J. P. 3Iaxfield to tho chair, and
choo- ing 31 r. V. V. Leonard, Secretary.
The election resulted in the choice of the
fel!.v,v::ig persons for the various offices:
rSi'j" i ini' 'tilt ul P. Spurlock.
A-'(int iintiiiitiitdciit V. V.
Leonard.
L't-hj Hnptiln l!)Vir,ll. r. 3IcG 20.
Sicrrl'i,- 11. A. Kirk patrick.
JiLfnriui Thos. W. Shiyo. k.
This school is in a flourishing condi
tion ; an 1 v.o predict for it the success
and good, under its new officers, that
nave ever nuenncu n in ine i-asr. ao-
. . ... i ir.? .1 . o.
t bath schools are a blessing to anv com
muuity, and e peeially are they a blowing !
to our t-itv, where ni'iu-
that v.ie.i'd have a teiidency to 1 a 1 our :
youth a -tray if not to ruin, wore it not
for their ill vine influence to ; shield them.
One cannot sp-.-n ! an hour more pleasant- '
Iv or pro'if;:!:!y tl-an by spending it, in
any one of the Sabbath schools uf our
city, besides this it gives just encourage
ment to a good cause.
F:mi:n: Hatiiaw av: The current re
marks upon the "unprecedented''
thange of weather, in the extremes lur
ing the present month, from W degrees
e-n the '.rh, to 27 degrees on the 11th,
-ho-.v that memory is prone to yield to
phy.-ical pi
ure that is that wey
tl:at each suMen change .u- e.xireme e f
weather is mortvor perhaps tiic most sc-
vere of any preceding. The present
change from to '.i7J is severe, but in
no ways "unj.reccdented," as a refer-
en-.-e to the "1 ccord" shows :
In April of ISC.'.', on the lid day, the
mercury rose to and on the tith fell
to H
I o7
1 - r.-t
I.-VJ
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T. B. Stevenson, Ksp, of Nebraska
City, is in the city to attend the session
of court.
V e learn that the Turnvercins, of this
city, had a very pleasant time last even
ing. They know how to have a good
time.
seie
are
but
frw crimiuai ease? j
onueciet at tins term ol court, wlncli j
speaks a good deal for our people.
Ashhmrl is to have a Sch
, ,r :
or;: nu:p i
v;'ii
wi.l cost several thousand dollars,
an 1 wi'l boaveiv fine bin'!. bo
, i i
completed. The contract for buiidmg it
is let tr, Sncll X. Snonr. c? tht ..i.v
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notice a good mnnv emigrant
wagons on our streets. Emigrants pass
through our city constantly, to settle up
the fertile soil of Nebraska.
"Prglare Walsh, living near Loin Tree,
Neb., committed suicide, by hanging,
on the Vth inst, lie had the misfortune
to lose all he had by fire, which prompted
him to commit the rash act. He leaves
a wife but no children, and was -IS years j constructed, but just suited for the pur
ofage. " jiose. They contain a culinary depart-
. ment, a uimiiug room, and slceiing
There is a good deal of sewage along ai,3rtu,cuts, all very commodioudy ar
tli sides of our streets at the present j v:mixC,, The ll. & 31. is pushing on
time, but it is drying up very fast. It rn,,hlly from a point beyond Lincoln, and
matters not now hard it may rain m this
C5i,ntry, the mud dries up ouiefcer than
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in :ni fitV-i eiiiiTOre -p 1-t, riC !
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.iv. ci iv.i i.ui a u ii . t in i n.i I '. :
have been lield at Fit 'cral-l's Hall this ;
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. ir.nrstiay) cviiiD!:, has been ptponI :
to 31 ay 1th. 171.
;ka.m jikv.
The following is a list of Grand Jurors
of the District Court nsw in session in
this city, with James Hall, Foreman :
James Hall,
Thomas L. Prown,
Elias Saee,
J. L. Philip-,
Charles Swan,
Wm. Snyder,
Jno. McF. Haygood
Joseph Moore,
D. D. Andrews.
A. B. Parr,
John Juhn.-on,
Edwin II. Todd,
A G. Elliott,
J. S. Tc ksbury,
George Swift,
W. Mickelwait,
I'ErriT jiky.
The following is a list of Pettit Jurors of
the District Court now in session in this
city :
Joshua Gappin,
John I loss,
Wm. Pell,
Joseph Slura.
S. A. Vo;.dar l,
Tsaas Wiles,
Jason Streight,
W. W. Wiley,
J. J. Pussell,
J. J. Koberts,
W. S. Puheb
C. II. Winslow,
A. Tyson,
A. Carmichacl,
Stephen (bl orn,
Samuel A. Ililey,
Christ. Schlcgel,
Daniel M'clviuni'-n,
M. D. Abbott,
Thomas MitL-hell,
L. W, Peet,
James Stanley,
II. 31. Pounsavell, -George 3lattisou.
The song of the seeds "Have you
put ii:C in my little bed."
The Ladies' Sewing Society, of the
First Presbyterian Church, will meet
Thursday afternoon next, April Pii'i,
171, at the rtviJeiico cf Itcv M'-. Cain
eron.
Th 3 Hon.
Somcrlad 1, of Rich-
aruson county has received the appoint
ment of Register o,f the Laud Oihee at
l.il!('f?Tl Si'iinrl'wl.l n -M.tl.,,..., ..V
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I hne nt,i"" a thorough business,
luain
! 0 denncens of Fillmore county have !
been very busy this spring with work,
and in the organization of themselves
into a county. Wc heartily glory in the
good work the enterprising people of
that section of Nebra.sda have been do
ing and are still doing.
We notice that the "Par Pocket '
gotten up by Mr. J. 31. Deard.dcy, our
efficient ie:puty Clerk, and published at
this office, is very much appreciated by
the Judge and Atttorneys of the session
of court now being held in this city.
We notice that cur hotels hava orna
mented their reading rooms with ivies,
geraniums, and other plants and vines
too numerous to n.enli .;i ; all fiedi fioi-
He
?sser s tami-us
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10
( lardens. -
They are very beautiful r.:.d frranf.
Throivh tiie kind"es (.f I ., v
Warner, Esip, we karn that J'illirore
county is be organized A pi il 21st. in an
swer to the prayer of 2-10 of her voters.
Also, that nearly all the government
claims are taken up iu the county ; and
that they have a new postofhee in the
north west corner of town S, range o
west, called Fillmore a very apprwpti
i.te narr.e. Mr. L'li-.ha Martin is post
master. - - .
The "poor Indian," the " nolle Red
.Man," the " Lo!''. or anything else you
have a mind to call him, have been in
tho dry to day. They wore donned in
their habilaoo-nts of warfare, and pre-
sented anything but a pleasing sight.
r.-hmg down either side o1
3f.r.! stroe-f with their tomahawks rciin
n their left arms, revolvers buckled
about their waists, cheeks painted red.
and their heads and ajijiarcl tucked full
ot
long feathers and willow switches.
"Lo ! the poor Indian !"'
We
e nave h i I a '.rood many rood
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boys to "devil"' for us from time
to time, and some that were not so good;
but never had one but that stink to
us pretty faithfully so long as they were
with us, until to-ttay. To-day a boy
came up i::to our office to '"deii" fbru,
we. i uji.,1! La.-ui.g a giu.ee at. ui H-glua
I
of darkness over whi.-h be was soon to
rule supreme, lie kindly a
ciised." aii-ld.i:::d down s-
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on double ;
ej.rick tune.
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J iiis exe.i oses mivtom
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the "deii'' line so far.
P. P. Bichard-on, ll. q , of Nebraska
City, is in the city attending court.
i It was thought that the sudden and
severe cold weather of last night would
have a tendency to destroy a great many
fruit trees, but we are glad to not- the
fact that it did not. 3Ir. Perry Walker,
of this county, and who is one of the
greatest fruit growers in this section of
the country, informs us that the cold
weather did not injure his orchard an
orchard of over forty acres although
his peach trees were in blossom, and the
leaves of the apple trees young and
tender.
In accordance with notice of the emo
tion of Vestrymen of St. Luke's Parish,
held on Monday the 0th day of Ai ril.
1v7!i ,iQ f.,ljow;,jg joined gent'emen
vvre elected, to wit: W. J. White,
Vi!,,m. L. J'. Johnson, J. D. Simp-
s.in "M 1"! !;..:irir:f' I It f .1 v ? n 'i sf on
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an
1 Wm. L. Wells ; who are hereby
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iioiiacu oi i lie same, ami uicyaic iieiCL
U,0?t t t..o tat.rch on
Wednesday evemng, April JJ1I1, ,,
at 7 P. M., fur the purpose of eluding
the fullowing cCi-x-rs, to wit; One
Senior W.'vrdeu, one Junior Warden, one
Clerk, and one Treasurer of sa d Vestry
Wm. L. Wells, Clerk.
A train cf boarding cars left this city
this V. M,, fir the western portion oj'tho
!iii? of the l. i 31., where they will be
used for the completion of the road to
Fort Kearney. These cars are peeuliarly
cl,. ,o ,.Tr.,.f .- leeir cV it com.
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lLVl'l. l' . un
Tho cost of tb.e State buiMin-- of Ne- !
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t fc -i . t? i , r t . : r .urn ii.i l ir t
h,v. - , Taiiiteb I o').ihi : In-ane A-v- i
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lum, $l.0.;-j; L i.ivcrsiiy, 150, and
the Htate IVuitentiary I'Hi.iiOii. I
wf Eldred,
Saunders counh, is in the rity on busi
ness. Hon. John Taffe, and Hon. T. W.
Tipton are entitled to the kind regards
of the He:jai.i for favors rendered.
Mr. E. A. Wiggcnhorn, oc Ashland,
lias been in the city for a few days on a
visit with friends.
The base ball e-lub had another pleas
ant came last evening.
I. N. Atkisson, Esq., of the firm of
Atkisson fc llobert, of Ashland, is in the
city attending the session of court.
Henry Robertson & Co. are moving a
mammoth ice and h(ale) box into iheir
4iouse.
The City Hotel put on a four horse
'bu--s this morning, whon.by passengers
can rccoive'the best of accommodations.
The hotels in this city arc always wide
awake in everything that tends to make
travelers happy and comfortable.
The '-Moiiie Moore," f.om up the
river, landed at otir wharf to-da-.
Wc notice a good many people in the
city from in and around Rock IJIuffs, at
tending the session of court.
V e nof.'ce a good many wagon loads
of corn on our streets for our market.
"If the court knows itself," Guth
i Huberty Lave a fine assortment
of candies. We tested some cf it to
day, and we think our taste does not de
ceive us.
There are a great many people in tli
city from in and around Weeping Water,
attending court.
W. L. Hobb, cur efficient County
IVcasurer, is sending out 0,000 worth
of fruit trees to Ashland, Lincoln, and
other points throughout the State. Wo
like The idea of Nebraskans in buying
their trees of home dealers.
A great many people are in the city
attending the session of court, from Uii
ion, Factoryvillc, Eight 3Iile Grove and
Stove Creek.
A "slight onplea-anlness" occurred
oetween a couple ot well known citizens
of this city last evening, which resulted
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iu a le-orr. to lorciOie arguments.
"No cards' " "no cake" "no fine."
1 he weather i-, very warm and pleasant
to-day.
.
Hon. A. P. Fuller, of Ashland, ar
rived m, the c-iry on this morning's train-
They are coming 1 Who are coming?
V hy immigrants. To-day wc notice
quite a number of immigrant wagons on
our streets This is a daily occurrence,
and we are jihul lo welcome these enter
prising people to our soil. There is
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mom eiioiigu in eora-ka tor number
less more, and we expect to chronicle the
arrival of immigrants daily.
J. ILSnell, "mine h,...t" of the Sneil
Heme, Ashland, is in the city, "dim"
is a Isp-top fellow, and we wore glad to
see him.
31. L. V bite's new budding, on 3Iaiu
street, ij fast approaching completion.
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I will hold a .ul lie cxamin ilion, in
the city of I'lattsmouth. on Saturday,
the I'lid day of April, I s7 J , commencing
at It) o'clock A. M.
V.'. A. Patikuso.v,
td Co. Supt. Public Instruction.
J. P. Doom, Esip, of Nebraska City
is in the city.
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At a meeting of the Poard ofl'egcnts
of the State University, the fallowing
Piolessors were nominated and confirmed
to fiil various chairs: Prof. S. 31anly,
of Cornell College, Iowa, Chair of An-
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i .o' i- , ,., f " v , ' ' ' .' "
...i.,., ... . .i ni.riii, c i.o o.-n. ,i , euau oj
English Literature: ('. W. Kuhns, ,,f
!m-:lei 'p!,v J.-i C-U- ..f V....,,...l
' s. s.. ,.,1.1...
Sciences; Prof. Hitchcock, of Gales
burg, Illinois, Chair of .Mathematics.
We are glad to note the fact that our
young friend, W. T. Eaton, has been
promoted by tho P. A: M. 11. B. Co. in
Neb., to tho responsible position of yard
master. Katon is an industrious, hon
est and capable man, and his promotion
is undoubtedly deserved. 3Ir. Beed,
former yard master, has gone to "the
point" to assist in extending the line
westward.
The several 'busses of our city were
loaded with passengers for our various
hotels. This is an every daj- occurrence,
however.
We see that the City have rented the
rooms recently occupied by 3Iaxwcll &
Chapman, (over Buttery's Drug Store)
for the city officers. The new Council
will meet there to-night to transact any
bmirieiis that may come bcfoie them.
I want it distinctly understood that I
Ictermined to settle up all my busi
r.css within the next three weeks, as I
am going to leave for Furore the last
week in Apr'.i ; and people will save cost
and trouble by coming forward immedi
ately and settling. Wm. Stapei.man.v
Aprfdlm
O'Brien has adopted tho maxim so
Biuch in vogue whore competition is
close, "quick sales and small profits."
II sells pood boots for men at. 3. 50;
good bror.-ins for boy.s at 1..V); a va
riety of womens' shoes at $1.00; nice
shoes for babies at 3'e ; soice splendid
high cut lace caiters for $2. Oil, and some
nice lace gaiters as low as $1.50. lie
sells for cash and sells cheap,
inch 30 wtf
'"he rcer-r.f bh-h water has fully tested '
the rip rap work along the river front of j
the city, and there is no longer a doubt i
that it will stand for a res. Alt houah
the full force of the current came af ainst j
the work, it has not settled or idveu way
.,o.i:..' 'PI,., T? T? P.-. nnw i
I'liniiis. a i j v - v - .. .
comt.lete the work with the full asu- !
raiice that it wm i-e o
char;. - "te - r.
f a perr
Kincnt ,
j
3Ioscs Stocking. E
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The members of the Cas county Ccu-
tral Committee are to hold a meeting on
Saturday next, (loth inst.) to take the
initial steps for selecting candidates for
the Constitutional Convention.
i utr. .m: iu i. a ii..itti:.
J. tl. Ititriij n I'rsitteiK-o in ASip.
The dwelling houso of .Mr. J. II.
Rariiy, one mile from La Platte, Sarpy
county, was consumed by fire on the loth
inst. It is supposed that the fire origina
ted from a defective Hue. L)ss estima
ted at $'b,M,0. Mr. Parny and family
barely escaped with their lives.
IIIMIUt r KII UT.
Tt DiIF. T.AKK, ri'.F.SlDINU.
Among the case-! heard and disposed
of, .Monday and Tuesday, in the District
Court of the d Judicial District in and
for Cass county, Nebraska, April Term,
1ST!, we find the following:
Daniel L. Reaver vs. Wm. Stevens.
Continued generally.
Eliza Pettitt by her next friend vs.
William Stevens. Continued by con
sent.
Jonathan Adams vs. Luke Wiles. -Continued
by consent.
John McF. Ilayiood vs. Robert 31.
Gill. Motion to refer case to referee
filed. -Motion sustained, and cause re
ferred to Geo. S. Smith, Esq., to take
tcstimorn and report his conclusions
upon the issues joined between the
parties on the first day cf next term.
John Lewis vs. Jacob Adams. Ver
dict in favor ed" Plaintiff for $'. o0.
Judgment on the ve'rdiet. Each party
to pay his own costs.
-Man Lvkh-rt vs. Calendar Lk-
I-ul-t Dismissed on motion cf plaintiff
at the costs of rlaintifT.
3Iary A. Johnson, for next friend, vs.
C. II. Parmele and L. F. Johnson
Py agreement continued under former
order of reference.
Kuth Smith, by her next friend, vs.
Purley Smith Dismissed at the Plain
tiff's costs.
Kuth Smith vs. Purley Smith Dis
uissed at Plaintiffs costs.
Perry Walker vs. 3Iinerva 3IcCord
P. II. Wheeler appointed guardian nd
h'ton for infant defendants, viz: Ida
.McCord, Mary 31cCord, Wm. JO.
3IcCord and David A. 3!eCord.
P. P. Windham vs. T. J. Keon-y
and A. II. Puck Judgment against
both dcfendauLs fir 5! and costs.
A few days since we made mention of
the arrival of 3Ir. II. A. Austin, of
Dundee, Illinois, in our city, and that
he was here for the purpose of instruct
ing our youth in the way of education.
We are pleased to note the fact that 3Ir.
Austin has been successful iu obtaining I
a situation in our public schools, and
that he will teach in the basement of St.
Luke's Church. 3Ir. Austin is a teacher
of no little experience having held the
veiy best position in eastern schools, and
that as Principal. He has been labor
ing for nine years in this cause having
taught four years in Vermont, and five
years iu the State of Illinois. Mr. Aus
tin comes among us well recommended,
and we hope lie will Lo treated with the
deference his qualities deserve.
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A gentleman who may bo somewhat
iiicrrsfiul in the matter, was heard to say,
recently, that the evidence published in
these columns-, as taken befue the iur
pcachment court, was not official. No
one has ever claimed that it was 'offi
cial," but we d. fy any one who finds
mult with it to .show wherein it is not
Substantially correct. It is the same as
used by the attorneys during the trial
and was coincided by nil parties there to
be correct.
Tim Presbytery, held at Brown ville,
closed on .Monday of this week. Prom
Pev. D. W. Cameron, of this city, v.dio
was in attendance, we learn that the
session was very interesting, and that
much business of importance was trans
ailed. 3Ir. Cameron reports the churches
of this State in a very flourishing condi
tion, but yet there is a great call for
laborers. There was about fifty members
in attendance. We are glad to note
these encourairing facts.
Coca! Hofite.
Those who arc in need of clothing,
gents' furnishing good, boots and shoes,
notions, fce.. remember that I have not
changed my mind about going to Europe,
and must close out by the 1st of May.'
My entire stock must be disposed of by
that time. Wm. SrAiituuxx
f'eblf)d2tw2m.
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Home Mu.r.s, Sot tii Wkkpi Wa
tku, Cass Co., N eh. This mill is in
thorough repair. Two run of stone will
grind wheat and corn on toll or exchange,
as parties prefer.
Wm. E. Sheldon, Jr.
James B. I-'om.kx,
Jan. oth wtf. Lessees.
NnTi-'R is hereby given that the school
house in School Dbtriet No. i, hereby
uesi-naif'i as me place lor Holding elec
tions in 1'lat'so.onrh lVccinct.
15v order of(Jfnmtv Commissioners.
ISAAC POL LA KL, Co. Clerk.
Ky J. 31. Kr.Ai:i)si.i;r, Ieiuty.
. Plattsmouth April 4th 171. 13w3
(.So to Carruih's Nov.- Photocraph
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(Salary, corner of Mai., and fifth struts. I
Hjl -0. I 1 IiOKlL'rajills. ik; niilKUS all nun ue mtr riniimn your, ill inc.,
styles c.f pictures, and at ,,rices that j , SMkB. c. A. T)rKV; ti,Xt!!UEK' VtruD
cannot fail to suit customers. All work .'. N. Wise. lu-corder.
warrante-.l satis'. ietory. .March'.t.KVwtl
If you want to buy goods very cheap
we advise you to go to Doom I.ro,.
febl ;d i w t f
For f?Al-K vkry e tiKAP. A firm of"
loO acres, all fenced and liO acres in cul
tivati m; S miles from Plattsmouth, and
5 miles from liock Jiluffs. House arid
other improvement. Jiuijuire of
-m i.AoNF.S tV i'oI.I.OCK.
F It KsTm TV ITsT E R S. "
1. H. Schutt's City Restaurant is the
place to get fresh oysters. They serve
th' - m ul iu tliC style. s-pU'dif
House Foil AI.E.-Jjeit 0. block 41,
IIOUSC li'XJ
i toiv in.i r It r. it t- 1 1 I .
ktM-heu lxl', ccl.::r nwl h- rooin. J
AI,'i itiv thrf( t ;iv Krick fin Main 1
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street. (. I. (Jv;KU. . trc
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P. H. Wheeler k Co. are of 'ring fw
j sale over 100 lots in the City rf Plntt,-
; mouth, at prices ranging from 3.75 to
eaeh.
Notice. Is hereby given that til
roads forming tho northern and eastern
boundary of any an 1 all road distiicts in
Ca"s c unty, shad l.e an ! are included in,
and will bo worked by, the districts
they so bound on the north or ca.-t.
Iy order of the County Commission
ers, this -1th d.tv of April. A. D 17I
ISAAC POLLARD,
Clerk Cass Co. Nebraska.
Py J. 31. Pkahisi.i:v, Deputy.
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t-'r.-icfit No. 5 I'-ii-rpt Sunil.iy -J:lr. p. ni.
Fii-ifc-lit Xn. cxi-i-t Hunilay i:lh p. m.
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Freight No. 8 exi rpt tui. li.y ij:ej . in.
Tho Boat 1-avcs Plattsmoulli at 8 a. iu. Sun
day. Tho r.hovc civrs the arrival nml ilrp.irturo ot .
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I'liynt.irs ln.-,n. m.
( c l.-ir l'lnn I o .;, ,
Oinuhn J unction 1 1 .ol n. r.
(AIIRIVKH.)
LKATK3. unlMi M. le.
Omaha .Tuni-tion r,.an p. tn.
V.lnr I-I.iml a V) p. nii
Pay riti-r 4 0". p. n,
I. l'hitti- p. i
'-!';v',;' j ;v 1.. n.
j 'I ' I'ls ,r, .11, p, I,).
j lm.i!;,'i r, .' ) ,P
iisni-iiarr- )! rrcicht Mill li tninsfi-rc.l a
(V.li-r Irlfin-I nn I conn.rtion inn.le lit Hi-eili.
Junrtion iv i r h i!:c in.rninr Ir.iin r i nr Wr-i
troin l'l:iti. month lo I.i ni-i n cm I lo- JI.A .M. It
It. It. in N-lir:i-k:i. mi l tl-- vci.inii tr.nn K-ni'K
r:i-l from l.inroln to I "hit I -nioi.t h.
Tr.-iirswill le.-i ve ;m! nn iv, lit tho depot of
Ihi- ( onipnny lit the (oof of .lopi-s Mm-t. t'nlil
liii lhi r niiti.-.- tir k-t.' will lip sold on the ti inn.
Hn I r:itcs ot ti-1'if.'bt 0111 bo h-nmi-d nt tlif fitiic0
iiltho Joiupat'.v. .1. II. M' HilI't
Chief I'ncini cr urd (it-ii'l S'uit.
arkivat. ani ii:iAitTt i:i: ok mails..
I'-ot'TE. I-I.IISKS. A RKIV IS .
f. II. A St. .lop It. n. South ti p in. lo:v) p r.
C. I:. A .s.t..In(s I:. It. North, l p. in. ln'iini
ll. A M. It. It. K.-i-f. i'l'in. lO.aipm
!. A- M. K. It. West. yam. 4pm. .
I ':n;.h:i hy K:i il l p m In a tn
pinir WntiT, 1.' n 111. l.'ll 111. .
T N' or.iska 'ity. hy Starr. tl p in. Spin..
t I eji;irl.s, Tucsdiiys. Thursday.-, anj tiatur--'nys-.
eniu-p hour.-, from S a m to T.'!0 p in.
Su mill ye, 12 M to I ad p mr
J. W. MAItSIIAM.. P. M.
m- '"'"iim mi n. mi., . , , ... ,
Y. .V. 0. A. Hall over Hark A PlnmincrV:
Sion I'rc.n-liinp e-vrrv S.-ihh.-ith iiflrrnmm lit
: nVI'ielt: 11 :iir nuit cvtry Tin-Mlny t-vn-ine
nt 7 n'l l.ii-k : K iidiiii; ll joni oj eu i-ai li day
Irinii S n. in. tn Id p. in.
I'ii;sr I'lOsnviKTtMN Xi.rOi ciil.-of Main m.
c.-t ( Sixth 1; v. . V. I' liniTiiii ; services
iv,.ry S.ilil..-ith nt II. i. in. imd ;:.'!(i p. in. Snl,-
ith Si IiikiI al I'mO.t in.. Thus I'oll.ii k Supi-rin-
n.ii-nf. I'r.ijcr imim-Ihik mry Wi-dni-sduy
C t li!n' lit l):.".J o'clock.
Mr.TiioDisT I-:i isc,,.AI. Wiyt r,r sixth
lr. i t. Fotith i Main Kpv. J. !. Mnxliidd
s- rvicc-cvi ry Saliliath nf lo an a. m. nnd 7 p. m.
I'laye-r mc l .n;r .-very Thursday uvoniiiff. CI:im
li c I n c.j c.-ciy Monday cv-i,inir an 'I i mined in tc
Iv afn-r el,,-,. ,,f S.it.l.ath moi niiiK rvi virci- -ialdiath
School nt
Conoii'-t.a-iion'.i. Comer I,ocn-t and Kiirhfh
Mre.-t.i lt..v. V. Alley. Sen ic.K i-vi-ry S.ild.atli
at l(i::n. rn. and 7 p. m. Sahl.ath S.-hool ut.lj:
' P.. m. I'raycr meeting every Wcdnc-.-Jay
evening.
l-.i'is--oc.i.- Corner 'inc nnd Third "itriiii
v. ll. st. (x-ortrc 1 (innu. ScrviccK pvitv S'n-L-i'hat
i)::jij a. in. and 7 p. in. Sunday School
fit .1 p. in. s,
,.riV'"J' v SVrvices in Ccirt Iloneo Iall 1
i ',':, l,r-ai-hi-r. i;idci5. J.,ttll3 Wilrit
and I . .1. I u Id.
1! il'TisT Pica. -hiiiif at the Curt Hoii-p Hall
rverv MiMiath at 1 1 o'clock l.y Kcv. 1'. M. Mo
'"! 1'rayc-r meet inir every I linr-'l jy evi-ninr
'., . ,.'rJ rT ','l' "; ""nl"' "t"r- -'''huth School
innicdiately after inoi ninK ,-rvice.
rATirot tr-Xertl, Mo f Piihlic ..,''rr-KrV
1 allicr Hay.-!., l-.rst 11;,.. every S l.hat Im t S:.lo
n. in.. Sc ond ..lass and Sermon at 10:1 n. tn.,
csperand I.c-nedictii,, iU i::V, ,,. u
.. a. m. every week day.
i'obgt Ilirttforjj,
v1"-' i' Y" p;,.'ul-"' riu-ptinp.1 of Platte hod,-
ii ll V i"i ir ii ,;,"ry innmiiiy nvrninr. .
d. I-.-I low, r.i. Irancient lirothen. nr. cor-
diuliy invited o vsnit.
J. W. Jiii-.-;i,N. See.
I.O. O. K Pliitlsm..iilli Hn'-.-irnpinonf No.
I.etular (invoi all. inn i'ic Und and 4f h Fridny'i
of . ..ch month at Odd Ft Mow. Hall cnr.M ami
Main st.,. Jransu-nt Patriiiri-hn cordially invilisj
si
is.,m. M. ( if a pm a v, Scrihe.
ksnaiTSoK PvTiiiXs-Platte VleyTode No
'K-'Kuh-r oiectinmi every Thnnnlay eroiauii.
lFltlli0--)rothcrs ulvias wi-l-iinif..
W. I,. WKI.I.S, V. C
It. III'ISKE. It. .t C. S
V. V. LKONAKI). V. P.
M IS'lMC Pi 4TTSMIII-TH Lf'lir.ic No. 6 A F
A A. M. KcK.ilar meeting. nt their hall nn' tba
lir'. and Ihir l Monday evenings of each month.
I ii.;i.,.erit hrctliern invited to n-.it.
T JA( Oti VAI.LJJKV. W. I
P. I.. It l KKS KR, Stc.
M r. I...t..:r No. L-2 A. V. A A. M. Tteilnr
nic. tir.Kri at .M-i.-onic Jlail. rir.-t and third Kii
T J.N. WLSli. V. M.
i.ro. I,. Skyi:oi.t. Fee.
'-ska CiuriKK Vn. '! K. A. M. Itruinr
convoi-:itii.n. second and fourth i uiwday evo
P.infcH of cue momh nt T 1 n'eloek p. m
, ,. ! LIVIMi.STON II. P.
I.. A. KllOil'ATliK K, h.:c
IZ M , s i r. r v S T a n T r.r, ,-. r. r I,. nr. r. . It ep n I n r m eet-iiit-s
ot tiic l arnily pre hel l on V.'-dneiday ee-
.niit. on or iiciore tt:C lull moon of t-nr-h month.
?a" Si 1',
I. ().: T.-m ivk r,i,Avrn. 2K A"k'frk".
jj.tr-.ck W .C. T. K. U. I.ew. W..S. K. li. Wind
ham. I.odire I i.i.ty. Meet at Court JJnuxe JIall
erery nisday , -venini;. Xravtling leniplarS
ra.-pcctruUy invited.
KxfFi.init Drnvrr. I.ntiOK NTo 1 F
I. ewis. I. T.: V. K. Whit,-. I. ;S. Meti.'a Court
II. -ise Hall on the 1: r.-t and third Saturday even-lu-f
-l t-acli month.
Stak y Hope I.o;k.ic Xo. 8. ). J. Il.nvii W
. T.: Andrew Coieim-n, V. Mecta at'M'i
rleai-aiit every Saturday evening.
VAutviK L.ir.cK. Xo 1W. J. Chnndler.
,Y. (.'. I .: " in. J. !le-er. V . s. W. Calkin
t,.,.e Deputy. Mt-et every WedneKd'ay "evon"
lt. 1 rav.-iinK Templars respectfully invited.
.r'.'!" -Srovr I.ODOK. No. 24.-Aino Oriffith.
. (. 1 .:.!:. llson. W.S..C. H. Winnlow
i..h1l-- Dctjiity. letti every huttirdav evenini..
T ravelin Tumpla-
every huttirda eveninp.
-opectfully invited to
ect wun u.-.
TTm undi.r,;,,.,,.,! : . . ,
. .- i'i i 'u i i'i in rni nxtiTft
- iir.itu hetwevn Platumouih and Knt l-l:.i
I.-1"UIU in "iiort Ti.lie nnd rcisuteihle termii.
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