The huntsman's echo. (Wood River, Buffalo County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1860-1861, August 02, 1860, Image 3

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Spring & Summer
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JUST -ARRIVED AT .
mcc. lath, imoTiicns & co
li if 'Karrium Street, Omaha;
If -(frween 13A an 14A Slrttls.)
ft ' Wh'ers may at all time be found one of
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v and. best selected stocks of
';0ry' Goods and
, Wst of ihe Missouri River:
OotiKistinfr in port
f'DreM Goods, lMn's, -Ik-regM, De
Lains, lteaJyma.le Clolhms.', Tea,
JjofiW. !?Hr. Cr..ckty.- Hardware,
Carpets, Boots m.J Shoes, I Us and
Csps. etc. n1' f-
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A. I. JOXES,
(A'uor to f. Jl. Ford.)
'Wholsssk-snd Retail
O KALE KIN
f Oil., r.iuta, Brushes, Varnish, Window
1 I . I ' ' - Glass etc-, etc.
16 Cr TUB
OMAHA.T.-
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(fFPr"icrfptlons carerally coinreund.
ed by an exp -rienceJ Druggist.
I 'UaTinj; sold my f-ntire sfoo'.c to A.
'T. Jnnes, I rJlopifnliy rfcomineno him to
i '.ltViner pktions. J. II. roRD.
l iRANDIE.WINESJb-WHISKIES,
Just Kcccived
At the N-brfeka Drug House, l'.irn-
street direct froo) Boston and Pitts
) )urb a.couipb.te nsHorliuent if Clioice
, Liquors, consisting, in part, of ihe follow
' is; brands i
A RKIGNETTE, - - - choice article.
) CHAMPAGNE,
-HEirosicK. chs
- - -do. do.
gne Wine.
di. vorv fine.
V . PI! HE JUICE. Port di. vc
M ADKRIA and SHERRY do.
I alsoofTor for sile very superior ar-
flcls of Overbolt's Old wheat and rye
' Whisky, elpht years old; fin- Old Bnur
i , bn, in bottles, gtun'nt, which I o(T;r for
.ls aHesr rates, and warrant as n prr-s-nt-
, t v 7i A. U. JJ...
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SHELL CIlEEKi
If on ,rold like trood occomodat.irna,
'wsrsj stables, good, sweet hav and sound
orn for your stock, stop a Toncray's.
,Hs will not onlv you value for your
' money, but strive by strict attention to
voor wants, to make your stay ag. enable.
. nt-tf- KELSON TONCRAY
Sj ' f fSLKSS 1
.. .Crorerin. Provisions,
. Crsin, Fujijdiei,
Produce,
7.- ' and frsnenl Outfittin; merchant,
FLORENCE, N. T..
.Will notl undersold by any Houno in the
7" Cash paid for grain, and country
jtfodiK. f . - ,r, ri7-tf. -
Home for tbc "Weary.
Cleveland House,
J. E ii. r 1VOIITII Proprietor!
, This if a larra and rommodtons public
. house st wo miles abe-va Columbus, cud
' nssr tbsOppsr Ferry wbere every stleu-
I ' sMa will P psid to ths wants of tbs guests.
I '. Good stables and stock f sr Is on tbs prem
tass, and Dsy anj crsirt when roquiren. .
Boom and Board for small familioj,.
Chin ssuioi'jfjn 41 at an Hums
a the goad
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WM. FLORKTE,
Corner c Do.tg end lSli Strectt,
Omaha, N.T.
Is prepared to accommodate visitors,
boarders, and the traveling public pcne
rally, with food, lodging and ell the com
forts of a homo. The tab) w ill to spread
with the best Ihe market affords, and ev
erv attfMtnn 111 be pain to his ''
PECK, HOBEKTSON, & Co.,
WHOLESALE it RETAIL.
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KEARKEI CITV. N. T.
Dealers in Dry-Cioods,
' Groceries. Grain, and
Pro isiou.
Boots. ' Shooi,
Hats, . Caps,
Arm evorihlnc rpq'nrl in
lnt line by ei hrr
EMIGRANT CITIZEN-
A t'o'"l 'pT,1y r' n" n"rfsi:iry articles
.,t ar lTlilC'S UANCIli:, Wood KhiT,
1.') miles Kast cf r rt Kcar..ey,
They are determined not to be
UNUKRaoLD
bv any firm in this rog'on.
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SELDON, McGlVERN ZO.
Sin of the
mimm flag s
Two miles west of Tort V.earney,
on the Great Mili
tary Road to
Pike's Peak
Utah and
CALIFORNIA.
DEALERS IX
Groccr-les,
Provisious,
Drv-tood,
Indian- Goodi,
Liquors,
Coin,
Oats and
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a-ioup Banch
Can be fjund the largest and beat
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KORRALLS,
and Ktiblin?, west of llie Missouri river.
Wood Jid Water Free.
r,2 tf.
mitir& hamsioSd's
Ten miles East of
ESS.
array, .IT.
R3
a Ui
BBWsAs
Kay, Corn, and
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
For Man and BcssU
Wood and watcf convenient.
V you want good fare at ths
Lowest Figares,
call at
JUNCTION RAN CHE.
i:ifchoru llrtdge.
McXcal House-
Tlis above bouse, situate at tbo Elk
horn Bridge, is no supplied wPh cvery
ihing to make man and beast comfortable.
No pains will bo spared to make all who
favor UHS esiaiiiiHumom. n on uw i
ne, satf.ed and Ht home. Cha ges as
moderate as the mant eileiilatiny could expect-
Good stabiing hay and gran al.
ways on hand. rl-tf.
SPeaK Hons,
i:iIilioru Ilrlrtsc, .V.T.
The undorsifiifd announces to ths trrv
cling publie that he Is prnpared at his
Commodious Extablmbmeut, to provide
lor the comfort of my number ot g.iests
With Rood stables, hav and grain, ht Is
al.o uieDared to provide. In a comfortable
manner, lor a larga number of stock.
ni-'r it- j '
JACOB LHSST,
' 1 'BlaclhsTJiKhi "fiufl
MACHINIST.
COLUMBUS, . . V. T.
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j Always reaay to attend to bone-
, shosing, repairipg-wSgons,
. and all orta of work ' ' ' 4
rt oK-fTsrat and shoeing catfls done on
in 111s mds. r uii
ui snonrsi nnurs. Jieosniner Ms
wot'.p -Always seapv.. -
A n,
UU'
LONE ' TREE RANCIIE,
S. J. HiAEMOY bsvlnr fturchasfd th
above Riiijcbe, nnounces to the travplmg
comtnutiii v, Uiat ue will tpare do raiiiM
to inake Lis ranctie the most desirable
on tli Military Road, lie.lt in skin
EXTENStVE ADDITIONS
th hojue ud a'ablln, so that ample
accoLntin, Jalions can be eoatued.
Th I wtinB is the moet drsiiab'e for
Campintr, liPing ten miles above the Cross
i e ofllii Gov it'errv, nnd Imlf-wnv hp
Iweeu Oloi!)u od Wood lliVcr Centre,
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BariiunVs Ranch,
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CRYSTAL BROOK,
One mtiefrom Columbus Arry, JV. T.
GCT C. B ARN CM Proprietor.
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GO'vD STAHLeI 'CHAIN SUP
J'LIES,' VETABLEd. ;
ETO., ETC. '
Beit of i:oul atioinmodaiions, and
every a.lwntion paid lo liie coiu
fort of GiiCs'.si.
n4. lt'
I1ENDE11SO.N ISLAND RAN Lll--0-0-0-0-
Tlic proprietor ol this superior Ranch.',
ravm-;, uiu heavy expense, added to Jus
already ui.suri usaed sdvamajjcn lor ock.
is uotv prcpaiedto rauclis any quunlit.i o;
s oik, oi ail kinds. His distance liom tit :
iity renders his herd sale lioin loes, unu
ynea him a w ider range lor sti ck inuu can
be hau elsewhere. Huviii;; a lo. 1 lancli,
sjperiur corieds and tri.ty liorae.-, lie
iliUers kiiiistll: capdble ol iviit ei.lne
sauslucUoii to all who may Uvorbiia Willi
ilieir pulronuge
'ih.s laiidie heiug at a point where the
greut "Culauo and Uoimii C.ty u
road' ci'oaiies, cc...a. 3.U i.itw, Wti.
timbered and lut tiu, on" i ut Uie ..,
iiuie the ii,ol ef trali lut itnl i.i Jn ctun.
uy, beinj, liac.;i, imli lr iu i) ..ver, dua
i.IHtt-fcli irolu GuUill Li.'O. Ail tJCfc
guarantied . st lo.s, avc II jui deuh.
The prf.oriptcr li is lUu trected a wa e
housc tor liie ieeep.i.n and siorug'! ol
goud on f ju.iii;niroii, oi oiltiru iso.
JXO: L) HENDERSON.
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SILI.XMEtt'S STATIOX.
J. SKIN NEK, ..... Prr-prie'or,
12 miles from Sir II Creek, and
10 miles from Columbas,
Kpps hay, grain, and supplier produce
and provisions. The wauls of niim and
beast si pplled jjood carnpii g place uo
rrns convelllr;lll ih-m-
ritEDKIilt KSOX & JALKSO.-f.
WH'oLjWJntV. .RtTAlI(
AND IsfiM I I IM
S'aple and Fancy Dry nd Dress Goods,
Boots.
(Shoes,
Hats,
Cats,
Ou'lery, '.
Hardware,
Crockery, ,
Groceries,
Provisions,
Liquors, Grain, and Produce.
uslM3 Complex.
Put up on the Shortest Notic", and at the
LOWEST FIGURES.
Cash paid for grain nnd country pro !uce.
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May; Varl Ums I
COLUMBUS, Jf. T.
RICKL.KY, & CO.,
Have lately opened a Wie'v Hoiejat the
Old Stand ot the New York Store cou
slinj of most every article in trada that
e'ther the farmer, Set'.ler or Emlsrant ma
want, to suj)ly his wants or co i.plot his
outfit, and will sill niOKt articlesafc low as
the name can be bought west of ihe Mi.
surl Rivei, and by prompt tent.ioii and
fair dealings hope to roceivo ft .food share
of tie public patronage, fjJfGuli uud
nee our stock uud pries thmuLor. Coun
try produce bough, and excharged. AUo
livo stuck bought, sold and exchanged.
Lumber!
Bills cf Lumber saw-d to order on short
notice, and alsu shall always keep a good
supply on hand. n7-U.
; Iiinilcrl Lumber t
NEW
siw Mill !
ON WCOD RIVER.
The un dorslene ' annouiDO to ths citi
zees of the Plat s Valley that thev have
now nearly compietud a saw mill on wood
River neur the Lowor Crossii c-butween
l.amhs ai d urocKers wmcn tuey liopo to
1 ave iu opervion by tuo 2otli of Juno.
Orders for Lumber solicited.
TWITCHEL to SADLER.
1, O. REDD,
SPRING CREEK STATION,
SEVEN MILES
. East of Elkborn Bi idgs, N. T., .
I urenared to acejrjonsodats the travel
I ing public with Entertainment, fcr man
land beast gnoa hsdih, nj n grain
i S'oek wlnteied, ssd pmvishMis and sup.
AND
JLowest Prices !
THE BE9T GOODS AND AN
bTOCK.
Dealer In Dry Ono ls,
Fancy and lre s Goods,
Bonis nd .Slioi's
II.it and Caps,
Crorkery and Qieonsware,
Fun ilntp.
Hardware,
Tobirro,
Liquors,
And general Oulfi'tina, Jobbing and Retail
Ldvr Broitd way, "Cottwci1 Bluffs Iowa.
The liighest Market Pnc aid for''ain and Country pnd , .,
u
Than any other House West of the
.0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-NEBRASKA
TERRITORY,
TWO Mlt RS r. EST t t". p tit-t, i r ' F0RT K1IARST-
YIIOLESALE RSTAIL
Dealers in "' -..
DACO.V, BSEAK, COUX, OA'IS, HAY, ifcC.
We krp constantly on hind the largest and best assorted block of Goods
ever kep on ihr l'lains, which we will sell cheaper than any
, . .., other Hae.e ui the Missoun rtver. , We ftavs
fiO"I t'fni grounds ia tht rear of ottr U i -v '-rr;,
, r. ,i . 815 wilier Emigrants will bo . ;",r';
frrf SurrAtelI WOOD AND WATER 'folvc '
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XVe Iia've
the interest nf Dr. Henry, of
the late 6rm of Morrow, Rankin and
Henry, and havi'iir j'ist coiapleted our New ' ; " '
f:if)rp,l rarue buiUlii f?. 20 by 70 feet, directly opposite
Jack Morrow's i adebe store. we are prepared to oiler greater
inducements to
1 i
t Msj
a sss3 ti
IN THE
Fresh
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE
Dr Henry will remain st our Store, where he will be pleased to see his old
fil-iuls and customers, until his departure fort.a-Juiue. Remember the place. ,
Eearney Uty, ul -
Wsv Ksu'ts to
Platte RivecJerry
MOUTH OF THE CACHE LE POUDRE RIVER." :
JOII. S. SMITH, & CO.,
Hr." eitablished a FINE ROPE FERRY across the South Platto '
at the above named Point where Emigrants can te crossed without
rlet-ntioi And nil- Emigrants and , Trains, who wish to save the
Fand on the South Platte, will cross the same to the North side, at
the Salt Lake Crossing (mouth of Lodge Poll Creeu), thence by John ,
Smith's trail on which they will find good trass, wood, and water, '
Ht no plso" further than ii:ht mllei spsrt, with no stnd o the route,
. snd a saving of tifSVENTy-FlVE MILES in distance '0 the month
of the Cache La Poudro River j which makes this the shortest aad
best route, yet discovered, to the mines and Emigrants will aave
time, stck and money by this route, to which we invite the at'eniiea
OF ALL TKAVELERS TO THE KANSAS AND NEBKASKA
Sold.
Smtith's Rakchb,
iruM -v vsV sj vuy A,
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tjiircn.ised
' 'Jish and Gslfomia
WAY OY
aiitl XoyFei1
WEST OF THE MISSOURI. f
bm.j way io.iouo.
"Ih 3d 5Vi5n3 J-
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JOHN SMITH It CO ,- r r
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CURTIS, BROTHERS,
OMAHA CITY, N. T. ' ' " i
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HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT." ft "
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HOMESTEAD
t BY EVERY ; SAFEGUARD Ta d
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Men toll, work, siavernay almost sin, to
support their families perform almost ev
ery jmlicions net for their waif snd bipf
piness, EXCEPT INSURE. - U to Jtkas
common omission of the majority over
looking the dangers of the f aturs !1 the J
curity of the present. 'To remedy this fault -ouly
requires seriously ihinking n ths sub
ject. )W.isdom and thrift wiil atwaj s elect, t
to adopt ths conservative principle t Iny)
suranco,to avert the unhappy cousequene'
cs of such "slings and arrows of eutrngeou
fort'iue'' as are produced so rreqneuilrky . .
the blasting visitat'ons of firs t5a'hoiss.'
c3. Correspondence attended U. ' ifi
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w sr. a.- s- . a -
g s s s&jsi a -5 i-s E-3 g.H-
a. 3 . .if a. & " "2.
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Russel:Fanjiv:"
THIKTtKX miles east or COLVMSUS,
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THE MILITARY ROAD.
JOSEPH USSEI., rrprictr,
Is prepared to entertain and Wo We 'for
the comfort and wants of the travoiiiif
public. Good stables, . bay, CTaisa4
vegetables. ' ' -
g"5T Don't forgtt tt place., l-tf. ,
WILLIAM RUTII,
F0REIGS, DOMESTIC WTU
Dry g-cxpclu
, Clothing,' 'i 1 . inM i;
:. .Snirti, - "f" .".
; ' , . Hats, ' " I .;!.'
'.I.'. ; ; Caps, ..... ' , Vs
Lrdies' Dress Goods, Barages, Bosnsts,-
Ribbons, Parasols, tc ete.. ieJi
Which he sells Cheaper than the chespssi, '
for cash. 4 -Farvham
Street . . . . Pioneer Block
n7. Omaha. tf.
JESSG SUOEMAKEU'8
asm K 1 n A ft ft
re
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shoemaker's roint
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t TEH MILES ASOVg "LS TSXX,'
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I Keeps Hay.Oraln, and 8uppls..
feeod Stables a4'XoU1 icttminodaMeae.'V
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li.Wrt watery
ass, aeuds'.
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AjTilta, 1860.
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