Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, March 18, 1858, Image 3

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' Two Ulnd of riely.
1 1 The following linn may be objected to by
pome ror Beeming iirrTri.iir. m unjunt,
I Jfcut ths discerning reader will that tlif y
I Mir fr from Irreverent In purpose and spirit.
I fin mil respect tney remind us or me eecemric
firaethods by which ths Rev. Rowland Hill and
jother excellent divines hart sometimes tneul
I Wated tha moat aaercd lessons of tha scripture
I (Tha Incident on which they wara founded it
Xhua related t ,
For the Evening Post
f " A few jreara alnca a powerful revival of
i religion waa wittneaaed at Oldtown, Maine,
Among me convene waa an inaiau oi iu ri
nobseot tribe. Soon after hia conversion.
Peol attended a prayer-meeting, and waa call
ad upon to " tell hia experience." Not exact
ly understanding tha Wine's English, Peol ex-
Jressed himself aa follows t " Oh glory, ma
eel pioua like hell 1"
ine nana oi religion peiem v t,
I Iti value bo mortal can prize,
j It leada us in aaf ety clear down to tha (rave,
- . ' Then gives us a pass to ths skies.
' But tince tha grand choice in the garden
waa given,
1 ' ' Vinaa Adam from paradise fell,
Full many are found to be ploua ilka
I , . heavea,
j ' While many ara " pioua like hell."
1 I oace was an orphan boy, mortgaged
' and leased,
i And served without hope of a fea,
For one who waa lending tha Lord what
aha fleeced
i From the girl in tlx kitchen and ma.
'Twas a day or two ainca that I gated on
4 tha face
! . Of hr, tha once mademoiselle,
And thought, though aha bragged of
. abounding in grace,"
' That she, too, waa " ploua like ball."
But tarea in tha wheat, and the counter
. , . teit coin,
'. .. Should rob ua of none of our rest
Let this be our motto while journeying on
God ordera all things for tha beat "
I And mind you, no knowledge to mortal ia
I - given,
By which that frail mortal can tell,
Except by tha fruita, who ia pioua like
j heaven,
Or as Peol waa, " pioua like bell."
DAVID BARKER.
Two Nobis Acre. Charlea Bodman, Esq.,
bb estimable citizen of thia city, waa recently
called to Baltimore bv tha death of a relative,
who bequeathed to him caah and property to
the amount of aixty thousand dollars, and
also a valuable slave. The cash included ten
thaueand doltara in bank. Thia bequeat, aa
will appear, waa w rthly beatowed. Mr.
thj accident, had been reduced to needy cir
f 'eumstanees, took immediate steps to relieve
1 tK.i. w.nl.i B n.l An m QfilK VmT .
the Hon.. Charlea F. Mayer, of Baltimore,
waa, under the direction of our worthy fellow
ritixen, executing the necessary papers, trans
ferring the whole property real and personal
with the exception of the negro, for their
.'use and benefit. Tha slave will be brought to
Cincinnati, to be made free Thus, the hearte
,f old friends have been made glad tha in
estimable gift of freedom ia about to be be
atowed upon a slave and we are afforded the
privilrge of recording these noble acta of true
. .1 . v. rf: : . : r . . . 4.1
nviui jnm vmcimi.vii uuvmv u
' ' The Army Dill Defeated.
The following ia the vote in the Senate
on the passage of the Army bill. It.will
be seen that the vote was more than two
to one against the measure.
Democrats in Roman, opposition in
Italics
Yeas BeU, Biggs, Broderick, Camer
on, Crittendtn, Douglas, ' Green, Gwin,
Houston, Johnson, (Tenn.) Mallory,
Pugh, Settard, Stuart, Thompion, (Ky.)
Toombs 16. i
Nays Allen, Bayard. Benjamin, Big
ler, Brown, Chandler, Clark, Clay, Dix
oti,' DoolUtk, Durkee, Evans, Ftusenden,
Filch, Foole, iWer. Hale, Hamlin, Hat'
lan, Hammond, Hunter, Jverson, John
son, (Ark.) King, Mason, Polk, Sebas
tain, Simmon, Slidell, Sumner, Thomp
son, (N. J.) Trumiull, Ffison, Wright.
Yiilee 35. ;
.Yea Democrats, ; I
. . Opposition, , 6
Nays Democrats, 19
. Opposition, . ' 16
Phillip P. Dandridge, of Va., was mar
ried on the 11th ulu, in New Orleans, to
Mrs. Betty Taylor Bliw, widow of Maj.
Bliss, and daughter of Gen. . Zachary
Taylor..
Commodore. M. C. Perry, oT the U. S
Nary, died in New York, March 4. He
entered the Navy in 1809.
" The fare from Chicago to New Orleans
by steam boat from St. Louis, is $31, in
cluding meals and staterooms.
MARRIED.
In this countv, naar Belle vue, March 17th,
by the Rev. William Hamilton) Henry S.
Skaggs, to Lydia R. Ford, both of Sarpy
couiity.
Friend Skaggs has laid downjhe "stick and
tha rue,n and engaged In agriculturean or.
copatioa that is mors congenial, and one that
printers, seem to run to, as naturally aa
ducks take to water. In his laat cocra
stat he bas our best wishes. May suc
cess always attend you, and youis. Tha
bride has our thaaks for a gaaeroue aupply of
tha cake.
. MASONIC.
J. The regular . meetings of - Nebraska
XX1' No- f "a AeceiMed
'Maaon. will be held at MasonU Hall,
a the eeeond and fourth Tuesday evenings of
month, at I t o'clock.
'.' L. B. KINNET. W.M.
. i. o. o. r.
Tba regular anaetiaga of Bellevue Lodge,
N. 4, will be hold on 8turHir evening of
ach weekjat T o'clock, f. If. Brother, of
the order wb may be la aur citv on that
vtning, are reepectTillv Invited U attend
- - K A- itmcjtLAjfr. x.d
Funny to set a milkman looking over
the " prices current" to see how chalk is
goinj.
Mull Arrangements.
EASTERN MAIL.
ABBIVEt
Tueslavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6
clock, P. M.
CLSKI
Sandaya, Tasadays, and Thursdays, at 0
clock, P. M.
WESTERN MAIL
ABMVBl
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6
o'clock, P. M.
CLOStl
Tuesdava, Thursdays, sad Suadays, at 0
clock, P. M.
SOUTHERN MAIL.
ABRIVCI
Tuesdavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9
clock, P. M.
ctesis
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10
'deck, A. M.
NORTHERN MAIL,
ABBIVBS
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10
clock, A. M.
cLoati
Tuesdavs, Thursdays, and Saturdayai at 0
clock, A. M.
Office open on Sundays, ontv from 6 o'clock
P. M. to 8o,clock P. M. Thia rule will be
strictly adhered to.
L. B. KINNEY, P. M.
BELLEVUE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Clabic k. Bbotheb,
Forwarding and Com. merchants.
Flour Extra Superfine, 4 per 98 lbs.
" Fine, $3,23.
Meal $2 per 100 lba.
Applea Dried, t3 60 per buahel.
Peachea " 4 00.
Butter New 20c V 28 ft
. Beans $3 00 13 bus.
Corn 50 bush.
Oats !S0c
Beef 7 to 8e.
Dried Beef 20e per lb.
Salt G. A., per sack, S3.
Eggs 13c dot
Hidea Dry, 7c
do Green, 3
Hay-$4 00 SO 00 tun
Bran. 30 eenta per bush.
Pork Fresh, fu to 17 per hum
lard 15 c lb
Onions $3 50$ bua.
Potatoes 60.
Pelts Sheep 50c
do Coon 25c
Wood Cotton, 3,60, Hard, 5,00,
Lumber Cottonwood sheat'g 23 ra
" do sq. edged $30 00 "
da Oak. Walnut, Bass wood $43 00
do Pins aiding, clear $55 00 $ m.
do Flooring 2d $05 00
1st $75 00
Boards, $50 ft $75 00
Shingles Pine $3 50 $9 60 9 m.
" Cottonwood $5 00
lath Pine $12 00 per m.
Doors " $3 50 $4 75 each.
Kash $1 00($2 1-4 per casement.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
v s.
Mardware.
A FEW Firkins of good Butter and a lot of
am.-. II white beans, for sale at the Hard
ware store of T. at J. A. Nye j Butter 25 cents
per 9', Beans $3 per bushel.
Both warranted to be not strong, call
around there that have the money. 4tlR
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an execution, tome directed,
by the Clerk of the District Court of
Sarpy county, N. T., in favor of Louie Dartcla
and against the property of Georrn Jennines
to satisfy a Judgment against said Jennings
rort a sum or three hundred and ninety eight
dollars and seventy two cents; now therefore
I will offer at public auction in front of the
Bellevue House, on the 17th day of April
A. D. 1R58 between the hours of 0 o'clock
A. M. and 4 oVIock P. M. of said dayi to
the highest bidder, for caah, the following de
scribed property, to wit Lot 4 in Block 103
alao Lot 1 in Block 57, in the Ci'v of Bellevue
Dated, Bellevite. March 17th !&,.
JOHN M. F.NOCH, Sheriff.
2t By S. H. WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff.
ARRANGEMENTS !
NEW
AND
New Prices!
BY
Li B. KINNEY & CO.
THE undersigned are now opening the
largest and beat aelected, assortment of
Spring and Summer gooda, ever before offered
in market j for the truth of this, we in- its
the Ladies and Gentlemen to call and aee
that thia ia no News Paper puff, no Action, no
gass i
But truth in reaM:y,
Even in Nebraaka I
Therefore come one, come alt, and David will
be on hand ia hia uaual good humor to wait
on all. Ladies in particular.
Every thing may be found in the shape of
choice dreas goods for Spring an1 Summer at
KINNEY fc CP'S.
GROCERIES of evry description, cheap at
KINNEY at CO'S.
BOOTS and shoes, good and warranted at
KINNER at CO'S.
GAITERS, Buskins, and Siipprs of every
variaty at KINNEY CO'S.
N
AILS, Gtaaa and Queenware, cheap at
KINNEY 4t CO'S.
Notice.
IH A V E been very InJeVgent with my custom
era abou Jpaylng np somtliT this prin
cipal ceaaea lv oe a vulue. I will now notify
all to cone up to the rack and aettle old scores
Immediately, and you will very me oblige
Your nHedient eervant,
n u a, Kixxrx
Notice.
IS hereby given to all whom It may concern,
thai I w ill appear at the I, ml Office in
Omaha, on Friday the 19ih day of Nfurh, at
11 o'clock, A. M. and there provt my right to
preempt the s. quarter of the s. e. quarter
of sec. 20, s. W. quarter of s. w. quarter of
aee. 21, w. half of n. w. quarter of see. $t,
township 13, range 12, east of tha Oth princi
pal meridian, In Nebraska Territory.
3tl5 JOSEPH MILLER.
NOTICE!
tva & at I vi TBa sas in its s wis vis w siaie
iJ of Jehn Ray Inte of Sarpy county, de-
ceaaea ; naving ueen rraniea mine sDscnoer
residing in Bellevue, lie hereby gives notice to
all persons Indebted to said estate to call and
ettle the aame, and those having claims
against the estate are requested to present
thetit properly auth"nticated for settlement.
13 WILLIAM II. WRIGHT. AdWr
Flour.
SEVENTY-FIVE Bags of Superfine and
fine flour for aale at lowest maraet price
for cali by
13 JOHN P HORN It CO.
t-tatAVi. sEF.ueiii
COUNTY SURVEYOR OF KILLS CO.
OFFICE GLENWOOD, IOWA.
ORDERS left at the office of Shakspeare
Boyes, St. Mary, will receive prompt at
tention. G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
would respectfully lnfcrm the citizens df Milla
and adjoining Counties, that he ia prepared to
execute all work of the following character i
Laving oil town sites, leveling of streams for
water power, drawing of maps -plain and
colored, drawing designs for buildings of all
styles, with estimates (ft cost. (
Correct plats of the townships of Mills
County, showing the true positions of the tiin
ber. water courses and bluffs, kept constantly
on hand. Having had experience both In this
country and in Europe, lie feels assured of
giving satistdcuon to ail wuo may lavor mm
with their pntronnge.
Gold Medal awarded at the late St. Loitia
fair to G. Seeger & S. Scbitnonaky for the
best topographical map.
Office Glenwood, Mills CO., Iowa. 14
SEEDS FOR 1858.
WE are now prepared with a full and
and complete atock of
FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Of the new crop, to aupply any demand whole
sale and retail, on the very best of terms.
Our stock is new (aa we do not consign seeds
and take none back to mis up again,) and
much of It grown Under our own directions in
this state. Our stock of European seeds is
Imported directly by ourselves from the most
re table growers in England and France.
We feel confident no better advantages to
the public can be offered than we can give,
and we cordially invite an examination of our
stock before purchasing. Our stock consists
In part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas,
Beens, &.C., a Very large variety of Garden
Seeds and a full assortment of Flower Seeds
of choice varieties. Also, 150 bushels pure
Chinese Sugar Cane Seed.
Constantly on hand a large assortment of
Agricultural and Horticultural implements.
Full priced seed and implement catalogue
sent upon receipt of stamp to pay postage,
HENRY D. EMERY k CO.,
3mosl4 204 Lake S'.reet, Chicago.
Notice
TO tlxo nPvitoUo.
fTHE undersigned having purchased the en
X. tire stock rf Jewelry, formerly Wwned by
Alexi Kemp, ia prepared" to sell the same at
25 per cent less than was ever offered in this
eity before, aa room must be made for a large
spring assortment. The stock consista of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocka,
Setts of Cameo, Coral, Enamel, Painted,
Gold Stone, Masonic, anil Mourning Jewelry,
Broaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Shirt Studs,
Lockets, Bracelets, Kings. Gold. Silver, and
Plaited Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Gold
and Silver Spectacles Also a splendid as'
sortn.ent of MORTON'S CELEBRATED
GOLD PENS. Also Musical Instruments,
Cutlery, Port Monies. Pouches, Card Cases.
4.C..&.C. '
A fine stock of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv
ers, tc, which will be sold at a small ad
vance ahove cost, as the subscriber wishes to
go out of the gun bnsiness.
All kinds of repairing done with neatneai
and dispatch by competent workmen.
I still continue to take Omaha Scrip, Wes
tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mon
ey, or gold and silver, in exchange for goods.
f5?Store on 12th Street, one door from
Famham, and directly opposite the Western
Exchange Bank, Omaha, N.T.
Please call and examine goods and prices.
T. W. WOODS.
Omaha, Jan. 12th, 185ft. 3m9
(Rrocery
PROVISIOTSTORE.
MR. S. M. PIKE, sti!! continues to tccp at
hia old stand, on Mission Avenue, east
of Main Street, fresh Groceries, of all kinds,
of the best quality. Also, a choice lot of
Liquors.
He hae Atted up, in the rear ot his s'.ore, a
first class
RESTAURANT,
Where he will furnish warm meals, or cold
lunch, at all hours of the day, including the
following dishes
Roast Beef, Oysters.
Corned Beef, Sardines,
Pickled Tongue, Wild Game,
Pickled Tripe, Hot Coffee,
Pigs Feet, And Tes.
His customers, and the public generally, are
Invited to give him a call.
Nov. 20. ltf
AND
Jewelry
Establishment in Omaha
WM. FRODSIIAM, having r-lired from
the late Arm of Kemp t Frodsham,
has cptbtd a ,iew atore at No 3, Capt, Down's
building, between the Methodst Church, where
be invites bis old natrons to give him a call.
Tims pieces and Jewelry, of every descrip
tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired. 6inl
WM. C, AVERILL & CO..
IlELLF.Vl'K ftTOKE,
BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
DEALERS in Dry Cooils, Groceries, Hard
ware. Hats and Cans. Boots and Kh.
' Crockery, Furniture, Jtc.
We will sell our coe, at low rrices, and
;r rady jy onlv. '
GRMJACHIFICE
Store Uoofs.
W. C. AVERILL 4l CO ,
Having determined to eltfit out ths balance of
the stock, will offer until ths 1st of March,
their entire stotk at
COST.
Great Bargain! may be Had 111
BOOTS 8c SHOES.
JPoxu? TDrawor
mSureaus,
Mahogany Front, for only $10.
WILL OFFER
FURNITURE,
Without Eegard to Cost.
L A D I fl
Fine lioe.
Fancy Groceries at Cost.
111 I J
a-vs
if j m
ua
Mardware.
dueensware
J. 3NT DO
GLASSWARE
HATS & CAPS,
AT HALF THE USUAL F&ICB.
Any one in want of really cheap goods, will
do well to defer buying until they
attend this sale.
TERMS, .... CASH.
Bellevue, Jan. 28, 1858. 10
RKI.LEtlE LOTS FOIl SALE.
LOT 6, Block 235. L. 0, B. 192, L. 8, B. 253.
" 2, " 21:, " 1, " 175, " 4, 129.
" 3, " 171, "11," 2, "11, " 98.
" 4. " 25, " 8, " 13S, "12, " 87.
" 10,11,12, 240, 4," 49.
Out Lot 21, in Hennett'a qr.
" " 25, in Bottom.
Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 155, k 213.
Price, $1750. Enquire of
HORACE EVERETT.
ai tits Banking House, council Biutrs, or
41 J. B. JENNINGS, Bellevue.
NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue,
a1 d in pursuance of a Deed of Mortgage
executed bv Alfred Kellum, to the under sign
ed dited December 18th, A. D. 1857. to se
cure the sum of Fifteen Hundred and Forty
Six Dollars and Eighty-four cents, in the fol
lowing manner, to wit t $500 on the 20th day
of December A. 1). 1897, $500 on the 9th day
of January 1858, and the residue on the 9th
day of March A. D. 1858, and Recorded in
Book B. of Land Recorda, of Sarpy county,
N. T. Page 291,2,3 one of the eonditiona in
the aaid mortgage ia, that default being made
in the payment of, either of aaid notes, the
whole should immediately btcome due. and
fay able, and default having been made in the
w'o first, named notea, ana interest thereon ;
and this being the third time, said mort
rage has betn renewed; now therefore, by Vir
tue of the authority in me vested, bv said
Deed of Mortgage. I will p-Oeeed to sell, ac
cording to the coiiditloiiS therein set forth, to
the highest hidder for rash, at public aale, in
the city of Bellevue, N. T. befu, e the door of
the Bellevue House, on Saturday, the 3rd day
of April A. D. 1858. at 10 o'clock, A. M. all
the following described property, to wit, the
u-divided one half of Block No 113 in the city
of Bellevue, Barpy eo. N. T. according to
surrey made hy 8, 'W' T. Rchlmonsky tn 18M;
and also, all the undivided half of the certain
piece or parcel of Land situated and lying In
the county of Sarpy and Territory of Nebraska
and known and described ae follows, to wit I
commencing at post 84:4 rods North, 81 14
East of the 8 W corner of sec 13, lowoship 13
range 13, E of the 0 principal meridian.
Thence north 47 1-2 west 23:3 rods to a cotton
wood stump, thence N 34 E 0:9 rods to a post
thence S 47 1-2 E 23 ;5 rods to a poet, thence
S 3f W 9:5 rods to place of beginuig alao all
the improvements ad buildings, consisting in
part, Of oue steam saw mill and the tenement
hereditament and appurtenances thereof, sub
ject nevertheless, to a Deed of Mortgage, to
secure the payment 'f Two Thousand Tw
Hundred Dollars, ($2200) It being a prior
mortgage and having precedence over all
others.
llt-a V. A. GWYER. Mortgages
New Firm.
? HUE undersigned, having purchased the
;JL atock in trade, or ralmerfc Averill, the
business will bs carried on. as heretofore, at
the old stand, under ths name and style of
If We Vi AMIU1 M, IO.
WM. C. AVERILL.
51 W. H. I.O.VGHDOHr.
rji nf?4 va'7
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No (Comet !
BUT COLD WEATHER & GOOD
STOVES
fpHE eitizttts know am! feel this cold wealh
A. er i and those that are sleenlnc. awake I
If awake, walk ( if walking, run I if running,
fly I to the Tin and Stove 9tor af Sam'l
Snyder, and provide youraeltes with such ar
ticles in his line, as yiiu may want, befote It Is
too late. Come atl that ara sultertng from
the cold, and I will sell you atcrves that Will
rninfnrt you, in thia rnlif r;lnn. IVm is ymif
oniy cnance, as i am selling rtToua, cneapsr
than they can be bouirht in at.Loulai
Fontenelle Money and country produce, talc
en in exchange fur the aame.
I have a bouse and lot, which I Will sell
cbtap. Head and run to
SAMUEL SNYDER,
ltf Bellevue, opposite the printing ofllee
VARIETY STORE.
THE undersigned have opened, a larca
and commodious new atore, on the corner of
Main and 25th St rests, tn Bollevue, where a
varied assortment of Goods may be found
Among them are
DRY GOODS,
Such as
Brown Muslin,
Calico,
Sheeting,
Shirting-,
Hosiery, kt
KNIVES. FORKS, "
SCYTHES, WOOD-SAWS,
stinvn e ulv rnbid
SPADES. TEA-KETTLE,
UKINrJ-STONES, CHAINS, its..
Together with a quantity of
Boots cfe SllOOS
Segars, Rakes, Kdpes, Horse-collars, Carpet-
sac us, vinaow sasn, uuors,
TEAS AND 8U0AR9.
Toboceo, Queenswsre. Olaasware, Fldtir,
Crackers and a great many more articles.
They keep constantly on hand, a large as
sortment of good
Wines and LlqUora
Warranted the btst quality t cheap for Cash.
n37tf J. P. HORN It CO.
Meat Market
Changed Hands.
ME8SR8. OLIVER II STONE, have pur
chaaed of H. Cook Griffith, hia entire
interest in the butchering business, and will
hereafter be found at hia old stand, on Misa'on
venue, eaat of Main Street, under S. M.
Plke'a Grocery and Trovlelon Store, where
they will be happy to wait upon hia old cus
tomers, and all others who may choose to
favor them with their patronage.
GEORGE A. OLIVER.
Oct. 29. 6m51 CHARLES STONE.
Notice
ALL persons who are Indebted to the late
Arm of Palmer k. Averill, will please
call and settle the same with
GEORGE P. AVERILL.
N. B All accounts not closed within 30
days, will be sued,
Jan. 25th. 10
Vf. n. IiOpgadorf,
GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental
Surgery, respectfully announce to the cit
izens of Bellevue, and vicinity, that be is now
prepared to practice Dentistry, in all its va
rious hranchea.
Office hours from t till ft, P. M. 44
Notice.
THE undersigned having been elected Ceneral
Agent, of "the Bellevue Land Claim" in the
absence of Col Bentoo, the President, is tba
only person authorized to transact any busi
ness for and in the name of said Association.
The office of the company, is the office of
Bowen It Strickland, Bellevue, N. T.
L. L. BOWEN,
Ceneral Agent of B. L. C. A.
Commissioners' Notice.
TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA,)
COUNTY OF SARPY. , J
NOTICE Is hereby given that proposale
will be received at the office of the
County Clerk, in Rellevne, Sarpy county and
a;the'house ef Charles Wilson, near Buffalo
Creek t up to the 20ti day of March nett, for
building a Bridge seres Buffalo Creek J as
per plan and specifications on Ale in tbl
Clerk's office and at R. C. Jenklnson's
near Plattford, Sarpy county. Payment to be
secured by County Bonds.
The Board of County Commissior.ere, will
meet at the house of' Charles Wilson, near
Buffalo Creek, on Saturday. 23th day of Mar
eh, 1858 j at 1 o'clock, P. M. to eiamine, and
aet upon aaid proposals.
By order of the County Commissioners.
6TEPHEN D. BANGS,
Clerk of Sarpy County.
Bellevue, March 5th 1858 16tf
Attention!
ALL that want good flour, will find It at my
store on Miaaion Avenue. I will war
rant it to be a first rate article, and the bt
ever offered for aale in Sarpy county. If it
dooe not,gtve satisfaction, the money will e
returned.
Alto a good article of Buckwheat dour, for
aale, in quantites to suit purchasers.
15 t M. PIKE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT IDE.
TETTERS Testamentary on Ihe estate of
i Alexander Davia, late of Sarpy county,
deceased, having been granted to the undesign
ed, residing in said county, she hereby notifies
all persons knowing themselves to be indebted
to said estate, to make immediate payment,
and those having claims, to present the same
properly authenticated, for settlement on or
before the first day of. Mav next
IRENE DAVIS. Amr.
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