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Bemer. J. F. Of Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois, is on his way home from Johnson County, Nebraska, where he has purchased 960 acres of land. He plans to break up 320 acres next spring, put up a dwelling, barn and other improvements, preparatory to making a permanent home. Nebraska City News 9-14-68 3-2
Benadem, F. A. Bought 5 acres of Nemaha County school land in Section 36, Township 4, Range 12 at $15 per acre. See School Lnads. Nebraska Advertiser 7-8-69 1-6
Benadem, F. A. Defendent Cornelious Aultman, plaintiff forclosure, judgment for $341.71. Nebraska Advertiser 4-17-73 2-6
Bender, J. S. and H. B. Horton, defendants vs Jacob Wesner, district court, Otoe county. See Legal Notice Nebraska City News 12-16-68 2-3
Benefit The citizens of Nebraska City have tendered to Mr. Dick Johnston, the favorite commedian of Breslau's troupe, a complimentary benefit this evening. Mr. Johnston is a gentleman in every sense of the word and the best commedian we have seen in the West. Nebraska City News 4-10-67 3-1
Benjamine, Geo. W. Grand juror. Nebraska Advertiser 4-10-73 3-6
Bennet, Elisha (Bennett) County Clerk of Otoe County, Nebraska. See Bids Nebraska City News 3-8-67 2-6
Bennet, Elisha (also Bennett) Exxecuter of last will and testament of William H. Corman, deceased, late of Otoe County, Nebr. See Legal Notice Nebraska City News 3-13-67 2-5
Bennet, J. B. (also Bennett, J. B.) and Robert Lorton, Nebraska City, Nebraska. Successors to Rolfe and Terry. See Grocery Nebraska City News 1-17-68
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Bennet, John B. (also Bennett, John B.) Nebraska City. Committee's choice for alderman of 1st Ward. See Convention, City.
Total vote John B. Bennet for alderman of 1st Ward. 48. See Election Results.
Nebraska City News 5-4-67
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Bennet, John B. (also Bennett, John B.) Elected alderman first ward of Nebraska City, Total vote 48. See Election Results Nebraska City News 5-6-67 2-1
Bennet, John B. (also Bennett, John B.) Democratic candidate for State Senator. See Political parties, Democratic. Nebraska City News 8-7-68 2-1
Bennet, Samuel Jr. and Miss Frances Seaberry were married Jan. 30. See Marriages Nebraska Advertiser 2-10-76 3-3
Bennet, Mr. Elected Secretary of I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 5, Brownville, Nebr. Nebraska Advertiser 12-28-70 3-5
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Of Brownville, assisted Prof. Dye and his brother in a musical concert given at the courthouse in Tecumseh. Nebraska Advertiser 10-14-69 2-1
Bennett, A. J. Elected Assessor, Aspinwall Precinct. See Election Returns, Nemaha County Nebraska Advertiser 10-21-75 3-4
Bennett, Elisha (also Bennet) County Clerk Otoe County. Property assessment for the year 1867. See Valuation Nebraska City News 5-29-67 2-2
Bennet, Hon. H. P. Formerly member of Congress from Colorado, arrived in Nebraska City a day or two ago but will proceed to his home in Colorado soon. Nebraska City News 6-8-68 3-2
Bennett, Mrs. J. Wesley Died, formerly of Brownville Nebraska Advertiser 1-8-74 3-2
Bennett, james F. Defendant Felicia A. Holmes plaintiff forclosure judgment for $1,342 Nebraska Advertiser 4-17-73 2-6
Bennett, John Shipped sixty hogs from Brownville to St. Louis weighed 18,000 pounds, sold at 10 1/4 cents. See Livestock Nebraska Advertiser 9-30-69 2-1
Bennett, John B. Of Nebraska City, of the News-Times Association. Nebraska Advertiser 6-16-70 2-3
Bennett, John B. (also Bennet) Otoe County. Democratic ticket, to fill vacancies in state legislature. See Election Candidates, Special Nebraska City News 5-6-67 2-1
Bennett, John W. Guardian plaintiff atainst J. L. Roy, foreclosure of Mortgage judgement for $132.35. Nebraska Advertiser 4-17-73 2-6
Bennett, R. W. Local agent at Brownville of the St. Louis Life Insurance Company. See Insurance Nebraska Advertiser 4-13-71  
Bennett, Samuel James F. Bennett defendants forclosure judgement for plaintiff for $1,342. Nebraska Advertiser 4-17-73 2-6
Bennett, Samuel Fined for fighting $9. See Judiciary Nebraska Advertiser 8-5-69 3-2
Benson, Frederick Cow and calf strayed from his farm five miles west of Aspinwall. Nebraska Advertiser 4-20-71 2-5
Benson, Frederick Petit Juror Nebraska Advertiser 4-10-73 3-6
Benson, J. Taken up one bay horse, and two year old colt in Aspinwall Township, Nemaha County. Nebraska Advertiser 10-7-69 2-8
Bently, Wm. B. Organization State Sunday School Teachers. See Societies and Associations. Nebraska City News 6-12-68 2-4
Bently, W. R. Elected Secretary of the Presbyterian Sunday School. See Convention Nebraska Advertiser 6-3-69 1-6
Benton, ___ Chancellor of State University will lecture in Peru March 20th. See Amusements. Nebraska Advertiser 3-16-76 3-1
Benton, Mr. Judgment for, in suit brought by Lorinda Godfrey. See Legal Notice Nebraska Advertiser 9-8-70 3-3
Benton A daily line of coaches have been established between Benton & Helena. See Stages Nebraska City News 6-3-67 3-2
Benton School district No 47 is building a very much needed school house. Nebraska Advertiser 11-11-75 3-5
Benton, Chancellor Salary cut to $4000 per year Nebraska Advertiser 4-13-71 7-8
Benton, Chancellor Delivered address at new building dedicated at Peru Normal School Nebraska Advertiser 11-13-73 3-2
Benton, Rev. A. R. Of Alliance College chosen Chancellor of the University to receive $5,000 per year Nebraska Advertiser 1-12-71 2-4
Benton, Nebr. (Mr.) Clot is building a new house in Benton. Nebraska Advertiser 11-18-75 3-5
Benton Precinct Early corn is largest ever raised here. See Agriculture - Crops-Corn Nebraska Advertiser 11-4-75 3-8
Benton Precinct J. A. Taylor has just made 300 gallons of sorghum. See Industry. Nebraska Advertiser 11-4-75 3-8
Benton Precinct Wesley Vanlaningham has found coal on Long Branch. See Coal Nebraska Advertiser 4-6-76 3-1
Bentz, Leon Married to Mattie Cooons (sic), last week. See Marriages Nebraska Advertiser 11-18-75 3-2
Berg, George To Stephen Gilbert warrantee deed lot 13, block 63, Aspinwall, $150 Nebraska Advertiser 6-26-73 3-6
Berger, Peter Justice of the Peace. Bonds filed and approved. See Nemaha County, Commissioners' Proceedings, Jan. 4 Nebraska Advertiser 1-13-76 3-4
Berger, R. C. Has been appointed Marshal of Brownville, Nebr. Nebraska Advertiser 12-23-63 3-1
Berger, R. C. has bought Aaron Roberts interest in the Alhambra saloon. See Roberts and Berger Nebraska Advertiser 4-22-69 2-4
Bergman, L. A. Brownville, officer Knights of Pythias. Nebraska Advertiser 11-27-73 3-2
Bergman, L. A. Brownville. Deputy Grand Chancellor. Knights of Pythias Nebraska Advertiser 12-25-73 3-2
Beris, M. L. Tecumseh, Johnson County. Operating Flouring Mill. See Industry Nebraska City News 6-7-67 3-1
Berkley, Mrs. Has secured the services of Mrs. Prescott an accomplished dress maker, who acquired her business in the best schools of the East. Nebraska Advertiser 6-12-73 3-4
Berkley, Anna Saline Co., Fatally burned in prairie fire. Nebraska Advertiser 10-23-73 4-5
Berkley, Diana E. Plaintiff against Henry H. Bryant. Judgment for $76.95 and cost. Nebraska Advertiser 4-17-73 2-6
Berkley, G. P. Brownville. Member of committee to collect funds and clothing for victims of prairie fire in Saline Co. Nebraska Advertiser 11-13-73 3-5
Berkley, George P. Petit Juror. Nebraska Advertiser 4-10-73 3-6
Berkley, Jacob Saline Co, daughter fatally burned in prairie fire. Nebraska Advertiser 10-23-73 1-7
Berlet, P. Elected Supervisor District No 3. Lafayette Precinct. See Election Returns. Nebraska Advertiser 10-21-75 3-4
Berry, James Bought 25 acres of Nemaha County school land in section 16 Township 6, Range 13 at $7 per acre. See School land Nebraska Advertiser 7-8-69 1-6
Berry, Wm and companions were charged with robbing Annie Wilson. See Crime Nebraska Advertiser 12-2-75 2-1
Berry and Thompson Manufacturers of choral organs. Morrison & Dahl, Nebraska City agents. See Music Nebraska City News 5-22-67 3-1
Bertel, Peter Has a Champion No. 2 Reaper and Mower. Glen Rock, Nebr. Nebraska Advertiser 6-17-69 3-2
Besock, ___ Sold his interest in the Chieftain to Barrow & Crow. See Press Nebraska Advertiser 2-3-76 3-2
Bethelam Between Nebraska City and Plattsmouth, on the Iowa sidek is reported to be entirely submerged. The inhabitants having retired to New Jerusalem, Nebr. Nebraska City News 4-24-67 3-1
Betts, Mr. Assisted at Consecration services at Brownville. See Churches Nebraska City News 7-31-68 3-2
Betts, Rev. G. C. Elected G. Chaplain Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. See Masons Nebraska City News 6-29-68 3-3
Betts, (Rev.) Thomas Pastor of St. James Church in Rulo, Nebraska Nebraska Advertiser 3-9-71 2-4
Beyschlag, Fred Pioneer of Nebraska City. Poor boy, but by close application to business has enough to keep him comfortable the rest of his life. See Nebraska City, Growth & Development. Nebraska City News 6-17-67 3-3,4
Bickford, Mr. In business at Tecumseh, Nebraska Nebraska Advertiser 10-14-69 2-2
Bickford, H. P. Installed W. C. T. in Tecumseh Lodge of Good Templar. See Societies and Organizations Nebraska Advertiser 8-12-69 2-2
Bickle, J. C. Resigned as Post Master at Crete, in Saline County, Nebraska Nebraska Advertiser 12-22-70 1-5
Bible Society Nemaha Co., report. Nebraska Advertiser 12-18-73 2-4
Bids Contract of filling in dirt on both ends of the Otoe Street bridge on South Table Creek, was let today to James Bond, at 19 1/2 cents. Nebraska City News 6-12-67 3-2
Bids Sealed proposals will be received at the office of J. J. Barwick in Nebraska City for the building of a Cumberland Presbyterian Church according to specifications and plans, before May 25th. Contractor must enter into a bond by June 1st, with approved security for completion of work by Oct. 1, 1867. Proposals will be received for the masonry and plastering together, carpentering, glazing and painting together, and for the entire contract. R. S. Reed, W. L. Sloan, J. J. Barwiok, Building Committee. Nebraska City News 6-10-67 2-5
Bids For carrying government freight to the different military posts on the plains, were opened yesterday. Names of the successful bidders will be made known in about a week. Nebraska City News 3-8-67 3-1
Bids Indian affairs, H. B. Denman, superintendent, Omaha, Nebr. Proposals for furnishing beef for Pawnee Manual Labor School, Pawnee Reservation. See Indian Affairs. Nebraska City News 5-27-67 2-3
Bids Omaha, Nebr. City. For 200 Head of Horses for Indian Service. Sealed proposals received until June 5, 12 o'clock, at office of Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Omaha City, Nebr. for the delivery at the Winnebago Indian Agency, 80 miles north of Omaha City of 200 head of horses, 10 to be stallions, the rest mares, for the use of the Winnebago Indians. They must be of good quality and sound, not less than 4, nor more than 6 years old; and not less than 13 1/2, nor more than 14 1/2 hands high; and must be delivered at the Winnebago Agency, Nebraska on or before Auguust 5, 1867. Contractor required to execute a bond of $15,000 for fulfillment of contract. Bids not received for less than 50 head. Proper vouchers given to be paid at office of Commissioner of Indian affairs in Washington City. H. B. D�rmian. Supt of Indian Affairs for Northern Superintendency. Nebraska City News 5-3-67 2-5
Bids

For Cattle for Indian Service 0maha City, Nebr. Ter.
Dept. of the Interior, March 27, 1867. Proposals will be recieved up to Llay 15, 1867 t the office of H. B. Denmn, Superintendent of Indian offairs for the Northern Superintendancy, at Omaha City. Nebraska for the delivery at Omaha City of the Following stock cattle.
300 Milk cows for Winnebago Indians occupying a reseration in Nebraska.
300 Milk cows for the Santee Sioux Indians occupying a reservation at the mouth of the Niobrara.
300 Mils cows for Yankton Sioux Indians occupying a reservation in Dakota.
100 Milk cows for Omaha Indians occupying a reservation in Nebraska.
20 Head of Young American bulls.
50 Head of beef cattle (steers)
The cows must be or good. quality American breed, not less than, 3, nor more than 7 years old. Cows with young calves, or cows with calf preferred; dry cows not received. The Bulls, not less than 3 years old and beef cattle not less than 4 years old. Superintendent Denman will be authorized to recieve the cattle and give vouchers for payment at the office of the Commissioner of Indian affaris in Washington city. Bids not received for a less roposa w e recieved for beer Cattle. O. H. Browning, Secretary.
number than the total number called for Separate

Nebraska City News 4-17-67 2-5
Bids Otoe County Sealed proposals will be received at the County Clerk's Office in Otoe Co., N. T. up to 10 o'clock, April 1, 1867 for furnishing, seating and insuring 270 forest trees on the Court House Square. Commissioners reserving the right to reject any or all proposals. Elisha Bennet, County Clerk. Order D. H. Martin, Chm. Board. Nebraska City News 3-8-67 2-6
Bids Sealed proposals will be received until 1 o'clock, June 12, 1867, at the county surveyor's office in Nebraska City, for the grading and filling of Oboe Street, on the east and west end of bridge across South Table Creek. Said proposals will be by the cubic yard excavation. C. W. Pierce, City Engineer. Nebraska City News 6-10-67 2-3
Bids Cattle for Winnebago Indians. Sealed proposals received until June 1, 1867, at office of Superintendent of Indian Affairs far the Northern Superintendency, Omaha City, Nebr., for furnishing subsistence to the Winnebago Indians at their reservation in Nebr. 80milesnorth of Omaha City. 1100 pounds of Beef per day, net weight. 1000 pounds of Flour per day. 1500 pounds of Salt per month up to Aug. i, 1867. After Aug. 1. 1867, to June 1, 1868, the following: 850 pounds of Beef per day net weight. 1500 pounds of Salt per month. All articles must be of good quality arid subject to inspection and rejection by the agent of the Winnebagoes. Contractor must give bond for $10,000 for fulfillment of contract. He Be penman, Supt. of Indian Affairs. Nebraska City News 5-13-67 2-6
Bids Church Building. Will be received until July 20, 1867, 6 P. M. at the store of Messrs. Bueter & Mollring, for building an Evangelical Lutheran church, in Nebraska City. Contractor will be required to give sufficient bond with approved security for faithful peformance and completion of Contract. C. C. Wailbaum, Chairman Building Committee. Nebraska City News 7-15-67 2-5
Bids Table Creek Bridge Sealed proposals will be received at office of County Surveyor until June 3rd, 1867, for the furnishing and laying by the perch-stone abuttments and wings for a bridge across Table Creek, on the Territorial Road running west from Kansas street in Nebraska City - - proposals for both dry wall and laid in lime mortar. The measurements of said wall to be determined and measured by the County Surveyor. A. Tuxbury, Supervisor of Road District No. 5. Nebraska City News 5-27-67 2-4
Big Sandy Near the Big Sandy the colonizing parties tested the soil withspades and discovered blue marl or rich black loom, which extended clear across the country to the extreme western boundary of Webster county. Nebraska Advertiser 11-4-69 1-5
Bigley, William Has been removed as Post Master at Ponca Dixon County, Nebraska Nebraska Advertiser 12-22-70 1-5
Bill, Miss Lydia Pawnee City. Principal of school. Nebraska Advertiser 12-18-73 3-6
Billiard Hall Adv. J. C. Burgess, Proprietor, Nebraska City. The Bar is supplied with the choicest Whisky, Brandy, Gin and Cigars. Nebraska City News 7-20-68 2-4
Billiards A new billiard saloon is to be started in the upper part of the City on a magnificient scale. The proprietor contemplates leaving for the east soon to purchase tables. Mr. Kavanaugh, the manufacturer of the best tables in use will be in the City shortly when arrangements might be made with him to purchase them. Nebraska City News 3-25-67 3-1
Billiards John Shoaf our champion knight of the cue, is home again after a trip down the river. Dudley Kavariagh, and he have opened the eyes of billiardists of Nebraska City-the Magnolia, a Hall with six old-fashioned tables, and the Billiard temple of the South Platte, Metropolis, was the principle scene of their "striking evolutions. The proprietor of the Magnolia is Mr. Shoaf's subagent in Nebraska City for the sale of Kavanagh and Decker's celebrated tables. Omaha Herald. Nebraska City News 4-26-67 3-3
Bingham, Rev Pastor 1st Baptist, Nebr. City. See Churches Nebraska City News 4-6-68
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Birch, Rev. H. Gave short address new building dedicated at Peru Normal School. Nebraska Advertiser 11-13-73 3-2
Birchfield, Mary E. Of Nebraska City, Nebr. was married to William H H. Christian of Atchison County, Missouri, at home of her father W. P. Birchfield, by Judge H. H. Dickey. See Marriage, Nebraska City News 4-10-67 3-3
Birchfield, Mary G. (Mrs.) Nebraska City, Died April 30, 1667, aged 36. See Death Nebraska City News 5-3-67 3-5
Birchfield, W. P. Of Nebraska City, Nebr. Father of Mary E. Married to William H. H. Christian of Atchison County, Mo. See marriage. Nebraska City News 4-10-67 3-3
Births Hugh Elbige is the father of an 8 pound boy. See Elbige, Hugh. Nebraska Advertiser 11-11-75 3-7
Births Mrs. Flag of Grand Island gave birth to a child which weighed 16 pounds, 9 ounces. Nebraska Advertiser 11-25-75 2-7
Births a 9 pound boy was delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturk by Dr. Apperman, Sheridan. Nebraska Advertiser 2-3-76 3-6
Births a 9 pound girl is born to Linn Nelsons, Johnson, Nebraska Nebraska Advertiser 1-27-76 3-4
Bischof, Mr. Has a Champion No. 2 Reaper adn Mower, Nebraska City Nebraska Advertiser 6-17-69 3-2
Bischoffs Ranch james Smith and David Bronillette killed by Indians at Turgion's ranch near North Platte, buried here. See Indian atrocities. Nebraska City News 6-17-67 3-2
Biser Forrest. "The duty of American Citizens" the schools exhibitions at the Hall. Nebraska Advertiser 4-3-73 3-5
Biser, M. K. Opened a furniture store in Theo. Hill's basement. Has had forty years experience in furniture manufacture at Dayton, Ohio. Nebraska Advertiser 4-6-71 3-4
Bishop Welthy Enrolled in Teacher's class Peru Normal Nebraska Advertiser 3-10-70 1-4
Bivens, Alex For County Treasurer of Johnson County on the Republican ticket Nebraska Advertiser 10-7-69 2-1
Bivens, Alex Was in Brownville this week from Johnson County Nebraska Advertiser 9-30-69 2-1
Bivens, F. R. Installed Financial Secretary of Tecumseh Lodge of Good Templars. See Societies & Organizations Nebraska Advertiser 8-12-69 2-2
Bivens and Fordham Contractors, to build Beatrice Court house. See Building Nebraska Advertiser 9-15-70 3-2
Bivens, Howarth and Co. In business at Tecumseh, Nebraska Nebraska Advertiser 10-14-69 2-2
Bivens, maria Enrolled in Teachers Class, Peru Normal. Nebraska Advertiser 3-10-70 1-4
Bizer, J. A. Wholesale and retail furniture No. 27 Main Street, Brownville, Nebraska Nebraska Advertiser 5-4-71 2-5


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