Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 27, 1879, SUPPLEMENTARY, Image 5

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ty-t hfee cents. Several thousa.id hush-
-els went uver there last winter, and
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PLATTSMUOTH. NOV. 27.
KiM-k Bluffs Notes.
November 514111. 187!l.
will go this winter.
We are very much in want down
here, we want somebody to buy, repjiir
and i nn our grist mill, we wai.t a Urn
tor down hTt to cum our i'ls. we
want some men who w ill build tip our
Ei). Herald: We are sun here ami iowi in i ne. pia-e u uicw woo .ur
hard at woik: nearly everybody and tearing it down, for in a lew mouths
their children are bus Kicking "corn. four houses have been taken down and
'Corn is yielding on stalk "ground from hauled to Plattsmouth; if that kind of
thirty to fortv bitstiels to the acre, and: wrk con tin ue.s. Ihequesticn about our
from tiftv to sixtv bushels to the acre !ov n sviil l):Hike the one about the
on stubbie ground, which is a -differ- Greenback club, "where oh w here is
ence that some farmers should maka the city of Rwck Bluffs.
note or and hereafter rotate their ei ops We regret to learn that Mrs. Win.
;i little more. - Gilmour has beeu very sick, but hear
The election just passed might prob-she is slowly recovering and Billy hiin
ably be called the "scratched" election, ef has tried several shakes of the
for Kock Bluffs precinct elected a ague but dues not wish t hare any
democratic assessor, two republican! more. Carrie Furlong after a five
justices and a letnocr;.lic cosiakie. mounts piac.n-c ... naiKuiK
Uncle Johnny Allison who h is been a crutches, is able :o walk without them,
justice for twenty consecutive veals! Limber .Jim is picking corn, haul-
this precinct, was beaten this elec- ing wood and ciphering ami still says
1 . 4--.-. 1 I. - . fc.ai.t B.. k. U t bll'll 1 t k . 1 t I t O 1 V
till itv l : u l m ra v .i;ifaiv l t i 1 1 1 r i ii.ii i lit- ia ifiir i mm u uiuir limn n i j .
1 I . a. W T . T I . . ... ..1 . .t a.u f n..l m-u tjf If Kk
iii i.ft.Ki ibw.iiii i i i i i i nr r .i ii i iiii t iiiiMr i iiu o on m'ic, hm
m.L.. ..... I It m i t in liirlitniiifr ivmI itil' t-
n't want to Imar aiiTthin; inure no stealing nor fruit tree peddlers, no
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Otlt lUHII ailli lOllllM ICl IMS IIHIII lll.llllilj;r, rn;riurm.', IIUI Mlfcuuin.ci-
Vmocrats, for Michael Archer, the forts,
Antelope Urewery,
Lincoln, Neb. Fresli god
hand all the time. Order at
Hter
once
on
of
SPECIAL NOTICES.
K. Iiosenbaum
the Cmpany, or JCecna't & lilc'; cool ami nice,
i'lattsmouth. . l!tf i ' "-
has on hand fresh
(b...
14tf.
A good second-hand mower fr
'sale cheap for cash, or to tiade, by
20tf - F. . WlllTK.
.Notice to Teachers.
1'xain iuation of persons wishing to!
teach in Cass county, will be at thei
following times and places: j . . ... T"7 .
At lMattsmo;h. 1st Friday and Sat I !'l" Milwaukee beer on draught
I,,. ;.. i. 1.1.,.,., f.- ..' was, iii r.. itoseuoaums saioou.
iird
Votirs to couitnand.
I'M I I.ANDKK I)OKS TICKS.
The Clianires hi the Fiog.
Nowhere in the auiiunl kiicrdom
oss democrat of Ilock JMuffs hits bteii
lected assessor for the fourth tern,
lit Mike makes a good and eliicient
isessor. "Ami wUile we are talking
out the election, just tell the cunty
nmmisaioners the next time liiev
ant bonds.voted, to explain and pub- there so favorable :m iioi-liiiiit y
bit the reason for and m inner of d is- peeping into n iture s worksitop ns
.wil nf fl.M limi.U .ll.:it I lit. nmile the lllC!niOorilloM
an vote understandingiy, for my ob-
servatioH was that not one man in ten
Itnew what the bonds were for nor
low they were to be disposed of and
iience they thought as long as they
new nothing about them, they had
better vote against them.
Our fall term of school taught by,
Mr. Logan closed last Saturday. Mr.
February, Mav. .-u-
gust, October and November. At'
Weeping Water. Ist Friday and Satur-!
day in March, .J une and September. At
Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday' in
April. July and December. Notice of
other examinations will be given.
I). I). Maktindai.k.
41m Superintendent.
IFOKPsjlLXiIE!.
IMattsmouth, Xeb.
14tf.
fjogan is a gotnl teacher ami is to com-
is
tor
in
ul' I hi; frog, says
the I Vnn Monthly. llns annual is a
worm w hen it comes from the egg,
sind renrsins such the tirt lour d iv s of
its lii'c bavin iie'iilicr eyes inn-ears
nor no-i ril nor re pirntoiy rg hi. Il
crawls. It breaths through il k.iu.
Altera while a iH.vk is grooved iiuo
the tlesh. lis soli lips are lrirdened
into :t horny bc ik. The dilfcrent or
igins, one sifter another, bud out : then
va
il
p-pr of branchim gilb
long and liinlx-r tail!
Ti
tnence a winter term after a week s
I . . I. 'II. ...... . .
.A fatal burning accident happened "" , :i "' , t, " ...
v i ..r ci... i.,.t ;inore elap-e. and the gills
Vednesday tiij;ht, about six 'clock his
ittle girl about seveti vears old had
er clothes catch lire from the lire
place, and she was so badly burner
that she died the next day at eleven
o'clock.
m ii , . 1 : . - . . . . r I, I. i . . 1 .
iieiliar.J.Ollilipiiis ui ivociv wirctv;.,, ,,. ::,,., I ,, w1., ,,,,1
. 1.1 111 I Ml Ml-', H - " "
roepcooiauoutour weeus , aim . "jconv lau group of radic-,1 cIcmlc
Ihis hair grow, for Philander Doesticks, T X.v..i...! . i. ;.l.
I . : 1 : :, Vi- eneii, tuc-iiornv umk
,'i ml I ist a
wnriii ha
four 'day
sink b ick
into the biKlv, while in ilieu- place
others come, iinii h niore complex, ar
ranged in va-M'iiI.ir tu."t. 11' iiieicii.
IJut they, too, have ihcir l iy. and an
absorU'd, togclhcr with ihcir frame
Work of bone and car.il tgc. to be .-uc-ctHnletl
bv an entirely different breith-
1. ill VI I' 1 1 t I 1 1 1 If t
right to post the public in regard to; rmVg0,- ulh ,,'. om-i.-h.' the niid..-
those weeds but as some mustard W!ni0II the intesiines. prepared for i he
gooa ror aaisiress in ine sumacii, ii!mM )ti()n uf ,,;,.,, tMM, , .,,..,. ,
he will comedown, we will give him. vef;Xft.blt. . fmiv ijmli--. fully ,i,iP,e.l
some. Iwith hip mid shoulder bones, wilh
Mr. beluntz of Cedar ( reek mills ncrves ,,lna iiMMl ve-iN. push n
has sold his property, consisting of aithl.oU.rh (i,oski. while ihe tail. U inr
honse and five lots, to one Mr. Miller; now s"p,,i.lte,l bv ihem :is a me of
who is rocently from Plattsniouth, the; (cl)mution, iscarricd iiw.iv pic.cmeii
price was two hundred dollars. bv l!ic absorbent. :ind the auiiunl
Mr. Fred Patterson is to beoar ajentj-js t)l0 i,.,.,,,, 0f itsd ivsas an i r
for General Grant's travels aroudi breaihingand tleh-fee. Iii ibatrachia'n.
the world, and every body. should buy a i 1
COPY Ull tlieir llllliu mill simiu iiuui-
:.000,00) AC liKS OF TEA' AS LAXD
HY THK
WESTERN LAND COMPANY.
Sect i n Laiul Warrant for .?12. 00,
and
PA rEXTF.I) LANDS FOR SALE
at f'Kit sk:tion.
Nt)N-TAXABI.K I.AXDS FOU SAI.K AT
f 4l! "C I'KH SK. TION .
Thk S'iui controlled by this com
pany is such that was issued by the
Stale of Texas to the vaiious railroads
of Texas, to aid in their construction.
Each one of these Scrip is a land war
rant for GtO .icres of land, can be loca
ted on any of the unoccupied domain
of the State, of which there remains
(i7,000,0()0 acres
i Remember that for boots and shoes
! Rock well cannot be beat in price. He
has a hu ge assortment. 2Stf.
I Tlilrly of f lie IteHt oruiin makers of tin
' Wiirlil are ronmelitor at Ihe I'arN KxMsitiou.
a calil. .lisiiit.-n to Ik A ss iHitletl I"res s;ijs
two hiulifst iiol.t iii.-.liils li:iv heen a:uled lo
the American makers. Mason & Hamlin.
Wanted!
Some potatoes and winter vegeta
bles on Mtbscripf ion. Rring 'em on.
Also some apples. tf
A line three year old colt for sale
Enquire at this office or of
tf Jamks Pkttke.
We will puy Agent.:, nuiury ot feliM per niuii ih
nt ,tps'n( nr nilnw a Inrt; cuniminiotii Co our
n.vtnil waurierful iiirentK.ii. H t mean rhat v wwy,
tSioilfrc. AdilrMsiiEuiAii.c)b. Marshall. Mich.
Nebraska Heer,
at Antelope Rrewery, Lincoln, Neb.,
.orders received and promptly filled.
; Agents here, Keenan & Grace. tf.
Think of it! A section of .Land for
SIW. For Sale.
We deal only in the best lands, and A 5lie i,I0rted Roar, Essex, about
pai lies .uttering laim trom us can reiy OHe ve.. ul,j Also tluee of ,)is Joar
on getting just what thev order and
THE BEST THERE IS
to be bad, and jnst as good as if they
were on t he ground themselves.
We control a choice lot of Patent
ed Lands in north-west Texas in
what is known as me Pan Handle re
gion, that we sell at $320 per section
pigs, at fair prices.
28tf
Enquire of
James Pettee.
For Sale.
A large brown mare colt three years
old, weight about ten hundred and fif
ty, sound and well built. Enquire at
Immigration to Nrth-West Texas is this office or of
James Pettee.
New Millinery for Fall and Winter.
New fall geods at Miss Sages' Milltn-
very large, mostly from the Northern : tf
States.
It is a well-watered region, the lands
are rich and will grow grain and fruits
ot all kinds There are four railroads
projected through this region, which'ery Establishment, Ashland, Neb.
will soon be built. These lands- will; Beautiful hats, ties, laces, etc., etc.
"v" ,,V ACH
in a few years.
The Country of North-West Texas li0ll,sv,e iV,lite an,i Fin urk.k Works.
would remind one verv much of Illi-i . T , . IT . ,
nois or Iowa. i aPl 1 Hoover, Prop. Brick
There are many Colonies, Farmers, :?f every kind Wall, ornamental; fire
Trading Stores, Slock Buyers, ranches, brick especially for Bakers, Brewers,
&C all over these north-western coHn-iFonH(ry men &c Write to J. T. A
U Texas has increased in wealth andj"oover, Louisville, Neb. 16tf
population with greater rapidity dur
ing the last ten years than any other
State in the Union. Population in
1870 800,000, while in 1879, it is
lieved to be
A 1ml ii .inn d' ikiii ciiwwt1c 1 n i i ) nr
aauon aua iiiereoj at u. ijaskHl . ..vi,at is Rhinle Maud ccle-
gfiye i red a boost. ..ibrated for?" replied : -It is the only
The grain buy. of PUttsmouth , land 8tatcg whc
want te bid up a little on the price of sniallcst."
cornfer the farmers in this locality m u
are just waiting for the old Muddy to
make them a bridge, then they intend "Jennie, dear, have you dividi'd your
to haul their com over to Bartlett in candy with your brother?" "Yes,
Iowa where they are paying from mamma. I ate the candy and gave
twenty-seven U thirty cents a bushel him the motto. He's t fond of read
for corn instead of twenty-one to twen- uig, you know!"
FULLY 2,000,000.
i
! And the tide of Immigration into the
State this year is immense.
Now, if you want to make money,
if you want a home, if you want
lands for investment, buy these
lands. A Map of Texas can be seen by
calling t the office in Plattsmouth.
For particulars call on, or Address
with postage stamp enclosed,
R. B. WINDHAM, Agent.
B. E. Bower, Plattsmouth, Neb
Land Commissioner. 30m3.
European Hotel.
This is a new hotel, opposite the
be-i Academy of Music, O street, Lincoln,
Nebraska. It is urst class in every
respect. Good sample rooms for com
mercial men. Terras, $2 per day.
Spencer & Brooks,
441y Proprietors.
Farm for Sale !
Consisting of Eighty two acres under
cultivation, with a good dwelling
house and substantial outbuildings, on
Section 36, Town 12, Range 11, Louis
ville Precinct. Enquire of
31tll J. Sciilater, PlattsiPm,t'k