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192
6/30/70
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Hillsdale J. R. Shook and brother, Native lumber, yards at Hillsdale. See Trade
192
8/5/69
2
5
Hillsdale Francis H. D. Hunt, 1 1/2 miles southeast, has 160 acres of timber land for sale.
192
6/24/69
1
4
Hillsdale In Nemaha County, is 10 miles South of the Half-Breed Reservation on the line of the Trunk Railroad. Is a young, thriving town.
192
4/13/71
3
1
Hillsdale J. Cooper, who lived at Hillsdale fourteen years moved to Smith County, Kansas
192
10/23/73
2
6
Hillus, A. Benton Pct. Elected Judge of Election.
192
5/20/69
3
1
Hilmer, Charles Has taken in Mr. Snoke as partner in the boot and shoe business at No. 15 Main Street, Brownville, Nebr. See Trade
192
9/22/70
2
5
Hilmer, Samuel Elected delegate to the Republican County Convention.
192
10/20/70
2
4
Hilton, B. F. Elected Senator from Washington and Burt County.
192
9/1/70
2
2
Hilton, B. F. Of Blair, Washington County was nominated for State Senator from the 9th Senatorial District.
848
7/29/67
3
2
Hinds, Mr. Attack of, by the Indians, near Mud Springs. See Indian Attack.
192
10/23/73
2
6
Hinkley, N. P. Island Pct. Elected Constable.
192
10/20/70
2
4
Hinman, Mr. Elected to the House from Johnson County.
848
9/20/68
1
2
Hinman, Mr. One of the registrars for the North Platte Precinct opened a traveling registration to perpetrate an election fraud and elect himself to the Legislature. See Election Game Exposed.
192
10/21/75
3
4
Hinsley, N. P. Elected Constable of Island Precinct. See Election Returns
192
5/5/70
1
5
Hinton, J. W. Teacher of District No. 35. Pupils on the roll 52.
192
11/4/75
2
2
History of Peru in Nemaha County.
192
11/4/75
2
3-4
History of State Normal School at Peru. See Schools.
192
4/13/71
1
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Hitchcock, Prof. Of Galesburg, Illinois was elected Professor of Mathematics at $2000 per year.
192
6/12/73
2
1
Hitchcock, Senator and family have gone to the Vienna Exposition.
192
2/10/76
2
6
Hitchcock, Senator His bill provides that Indian department be turned over to the army.
192
3/30/76
3
4
Hitchcock, Senator Swore before a Congressional Committee that he din not offer A. W. Tenant a sutlership for his vote. See Graft and Corruption.
192
1/19/71
2
1
Hitchcock, Honorable P. W. Elected United States Senator
848
3/27/67
3/27/67
3
2

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Hitchcock, P. W. Hon Appointed Surveyor general for Iowa and Nebraska at Plattsmouth. See Appointments
848
6/17/67
2
2-3
Hitchcock, P. W. Partnership in the Nemaha Valley, Lincoln City and Columbus railroad incorporated June 11th. See Land Stealing
848
5/1/67
2
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Hitchcock, P. W. Surveyor Generalship through faud of Cass County officers and in gratefulness of Thayer and Tipton, U. S. Senators. See Cass Co. Senatorial Ingratitude
848
9/21/68
3
2
Hitchcock, Hon. P. W. Surveyor General of Kansas and Nebraska Surveyors attacked by Indians. See Indians
192
2/2/71
2
6
Hitchcock, P. W. Was elected U. S. Senator for Nebraska, John M. Thayer retiring.
848
7/15/67
2
2
Hith, John Guest of the Kate Kinney excursion from Nebraska City to Omaha. See Pastimes
192
9/8/70
3
3
Hitt, James L. Defendant. George P. Uhl, plaintiff. See Legal Notice
192
7/21/70
3
3
Hoadley, (Mrs) L. Appointed on Ladies Committee of the Cemetery Association.
192
11/4/75
3
5
Hoadley, L. Elected director of State Bank of Nebraska. See Banks
192
5/29/73
3
4
Hoadley, Luther Has bought the residence of Geo. P. Eaton in Brownville for $5,000.
192
9/1/70
2
2
Hoadley, Luther Was elected to Board of Directors of the State Bank of Nebraska. See Bank
192
7/21/70
3
3
Hoadley, Luther Meeting of Cemetery Association at his home.
192
6/12/73
3
3
Hoadley, Luther To Alexander Robinson warrantee deed L. 8. B. 5. Brownville, Nebr. $150.
192
5/29/73
3
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Hoadley, Luther To Thomas S. Horn N. E. 11/4 of S. W. 1/4 S. 26, T. 6, R. 15, $2,500.
192
11/5/73
3
2
Hoadley, Luther Elected Director of the State Bank.
192
5/29/73
3
6
Hoadley, Mary Real estate transfer from Geo. P. Eaton L. 9, 10, 11, 12, p. 12, Brownville. Nebr.
192
9/8/70
3
3
Hoadley and Colhapp Plaintiff against W. H. Wilson. See Legal Notice
848
8/7/68
2
1
Hoagland, T. G. Democratic candidate for House of Representatives of Nebraska. See Political Parties, Democratic.
192
5/29/73
3
6
Hoague, Geo. Real estate transfer from United States N. W. 1/4 S. 25 t. 5 r. 12.
192
9/22/70
2
5
Hockemeyer, Henry Nominated for assessor on the Republican ticket.
192
6/19/73
2
2
Hockmeyer, Henry Vice President of the 4th of July celebration and barbacue at Brownville, Nebr.
848
6/15/67
3
2
Hockstetler, J. J. Nebraska City, Nebr. T. of I. O. O. F. Frontier lodge No. 3. See Societies & Organizations.
848
7/1/67
3
4
Hochstetler, J. J. and Mrs. Otoe Lodge No 4. Independent Order, Grand Templars Strawberry Festival. July 4. Committee of Ice Cream table. See Societies & Organizations.
192
11/13/73
2
4
Hocksettler, J. J. Nebraska City, building burned.
192
7/14/70
2
2
Hodderman, James Ax man of the B. Ft K. and P. R. R. Co. See Railroad, Brownville, Fort Kearney and Pacific Railroad Company
192
1/19/71
2
7
Hodkins, Hannah Married to William Hawxley Nemaha, Nebraska
192
3/16/76
3
4
Hodkin, Thos Died last Thursday. See Death
848
4/13/68
1
2
Hoel, A. R. Douglas County Delegate. See Convention, County Republican
192
2/19/74
3
2
Hoffman, F. A. Nemaha City, bought the saloon of Rabe Elliott.
848
10/30/68
3
2
Hogs A beautiful pair of Suffock pigs has just been received from the farm of Hon. John Wentworth of Illinois by Jerome Dauchey, Esq. of Johnson Co.
848
2/3/68
3
2
Hogs Denny & Elliot, buchers of Nebraska City, purchased of Mr. J. S.Codd of Rock Creek, a monster hog, which weighed when dressed 529 pounds.
192
1/20/76
3
1
Hogs Four hundred hogs were delivered this week to Bailey & McGee. See Livestock
848
11/11/68
3
1
Hogs Col. Furnas, the gentleman farmer of Nemaha County, who possesses some of the finest stock in the State, offers for sale full blood Chester White pigs, three months old at $20.
848
12/4/68
3
1
Hogs A gentleman of Nemaha County, has slaughtered a six months old pig which dressed two hundred and eighty-seven pounds. It was of the Chester White breed and from one of the full blood sows belonging to Col. Furnas.
848
5/15/68
3
2
Hogs Charley Gerber pruchased about twenty head of fat hogs raised by Capt. Anderson, which averaged about 400 pounds each.
848
9/4/68
3
4
Hogs Nebraska City. Charley Gerber purchased of Jerome Lathrop eight large hogs for which he paid the cash sum of $91.
848
1/24/68
2
4
Hogs R. M. Kirkham, 2 miles southwest of Nebraska City, has the only pure Chester White Pigs in the county, gringing them direct from Chester County, Pa.
848
11/13/68
3
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Hogs The pork crop of the coming season will probably be the largest ever raised in the United States. The weather has been favorable for the corn crop in Nebraska and other States and estimated that it will be heaviest ever grown in this county. Stock hogs are said to be plenty and in good condition. The present price of pork in the West is much higher than at the same time last year.
848
9/23/68
3
2
Hogs Nebraska City. Swine meat has an upward tendency. Charley Gerber is paying from 7ç to 8ç per pound for hogs, gross. They are scarce in market.
848
11/6y/68
3
1
Hogs Two, each weighing a little over three hundred pounds were sold to Chas. Gerber for 8 per hundred.
848
10/5/68
3
2
Hogs Nebraska City. A half interest in the "Swiss Crazier Hogs" Owned by Judge Wilson was sold to H. M. Kirkham, Esq.
848
10/23/68
3
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Hogs. Wanted Will pay the highest cash price for 1000 hogs, of all sizes. Call me before looking elsewhere. Charles Gerber.
192
4/14/70
2
3
Hogshead, J. M. retiring from the Beatrice Clarion.
192
4/14/70
2
3
Hogshead, J. M. Retires from the Beatrice Clarion.
192
6/10/69
2
4
Hoile, J. T. From Richardson County, appointed United States Marshal. See U. S. Government
848
6/17/67
2
2-3
Hoile, James T. Member of State Legislature who voted for removal and new location of all public buildings at Lincoln and partnership in Nemaha Valley, Lincoln City and Columbus railroad incorporated June 11th. See land stealing.
192
10/23/73
2
6
Hoke, J. Aspinwall Pct., Elected Judge of Election.
192
8/5/69
3
3
Holbrook, W. H. New saloon, the "Gem," in Lushbaugh row.
192
2/19/74
3
6
Holden, Mr. Republican City, moved Harlan County Sentinel to Melrose.
848
12/14/68
2
2
Holladay, Dr. Brownville, Nebr. Brownville Democrat advertising the advantages of Brownville and Nemaha County. See Agricultural Warehouse.
192
4/17/73
2
6
Holladay, Dr. Was appointeed Commissioner to examine subjects for Insane Asylum by Judge Gantt.
193
9/15/70
3
1
Holladay, Mr. Hearing on report. Confirmed and commissioners allowed $3 per day for services. See Legal Notice
192
8/18/70
3
1
Holladay, Dr. A. S. Has sold his drug stock to O. A. Thurman. See Trade
192
6/12/73
3
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Holladay, A. S. Appointed on committee of arrangements and Ways & Means of 4th of july Celebration Committee on Orator.
192
1/13/70
4
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Holladay, Dr. A. S. Of Nemaha Co. member of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society.
192
9/16/69
2
2
Holladay, Dr. Retiring from the Democrat. Is succeeded by J. D. Calhoun. See Press
192
7/8/69
3
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Holladay, Dr. Sold Drug Store on Main Street to Coelin Brothers from Lansing, Iowa. See Trade
192
1/29/70
2
5
Holladay, Mr. Has bought the interest of D. H. Lewis.
192
4/3/73
3
5
Holladay, Helen The Redcitation of "The Leper" the schools exhibitions at the Hall.
848
3/19/67
2
4
Holland, J. M. Two miles south of Nebraska City. See Horticulture
192
8/26/69
2
2
Holland, Mr. Has one of the most noted orchards in Otoe County.
192
7/28/70
2
3
Holle, Mr. United States Marshall declared Vallean and Company bankrupt.
192
4/17/73
2
6
Holliday, Benj Plaintiff against Lewis Neil and Isaac N. Shambaugh, face closure of lien, default of Neil, taken judgment in favor of Holliday for $320.84.
848
9/23/68
3
4
Holliday, Miles Served as member of the Grand Jury. See Judicial.
848
4/24/67
3
1
Hollingshead, Mr. Pawnee Co, Nebraska. See Pawnee County
192
1/13/70
4
1
Hollingshead, J. W. Of Pawnee Co. member of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society.
192
4/17/73
2
5
Hollingshead, J. W. Plaintiff against L. G. Hall action on note.
192
5/5/70
2
1
Holly, E. M. Salesman of the firm of Lemon Hosea & Co. of St. Joseph Mo.
192
9/1/70
2
5
Holman and Pascoe Of City Meat Market will pay a reward for the return of 24 sheep strayed from Ira Moore's pasture. See Livestock
192
2/12/74
2
6
Holmes, Mr. Blair. Killed by being hrown from his wagon.
848
6/29/68
3
2
Holmes, Abra Of Nebraska Foundry, Nebraska City, Nebr. See Foundry
848
7/1/67
2
6
Holmes, Arba Nebraska City. Proprietor of Nebraska Foundry and Machine shop, with D. N. Gould, Edward Powell. See Industry.
192
1/13/76
2
2
Holmes, C. A. Drew a 2 year term as regent of the University of Nebraska See Schools
848
5/14/68
2
4
Holmes, Ed. F. Chairman of Committee, Grand Dress Concert, Young Men's Association. See Societies & Associations
848
7/1/67
3
2
Holmes, Ed F. Nebraska City, Nebr. Umpire of Talbot Hall and Otoe Club baseball game. See Pastimes
848
7/1/67
3
2
Holmes, Ed. F. Nebraska City, Nebr. Umpire of baseball game between Talbot club and Otoe clug. See Pastimes
192
12/30/75
3
2
Holmes, Dr. F. G. Died Dec. 28. Residence near Nemaha City. See Deaths
192
4/17/73
2
6
Holmes, Felicia A. Plaintiff against Samuel Bennett and James F. Bennett forclosure judgment for $1,342.
192
9/15/70
3
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Holmes, (Dr) F. H. Of Nemaha City Pricinct, raises all varieties of fruits and exceptionally good peaches. See Horticulture
848
5/31/67
2
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Holmes, Gould and Powell Neraska Iron Works, Nebraska City have purchased Holly Block Machinery of all kinds manufactured. See Industry, foundry.
848
6/5/67
7/1/67
3
2
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Holmes & Company Nebraska City. Proprietors of Nebraska Iron Works. See Freight

 


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