AYNES BROS.
HARDWARE, FURNITURE, and IMPLEMENTS
Nemaha City, Nebraska
Ledger Entries for Nov 1889-Apr 1890
November 1, 1889
- Al HACKER -- 1 rolling pin, $.20
- Wm. SANDERS -- 1 lantern, $.65
- Henry WILLIAMS -- 1 saw buck, $.35
- Jas LITTEREL -- 1 saw buck, $.35
- E. P. PETERS -- 1 stove, $18.00; 2 joints pipe, $.40
- Mrs. SNOW -- 1 joint of pipe, $.20; 1 elbow, $.20
- R. ELLIOT -- 1 pair barndoor hinges, $1.00; 1 pair hinges, $.10; hasps and hook, $.15; 2
lbs. nails, $.10; 1 padlock, $.40
November 2, 1889
- G. W. FAIRBROTHER -- 50 brass head tacks, $.10
- L. J. SLAGLE -- 1 ringer, $3.00; 1 washboard, $.45
- Mrs. YOUNG -- 5 yds. carpet, $1.10
- Geo. KITTLE -- 1 stove, $5.00
- Andrew AYNES -- cash, $.25; tin ware, $1.15
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 4 wagon box straps, $.25; 4 wagon box rods
- John WATSON -- 1/2 cord of wood, $1.40
- J. H. SHOOK by MITCHEAL -- 58-1/2 lbs. roof paper, $1.75; 50-1/2 lbs. brown paper, $1.27
- Wm. DANELS -- 110 lbs. wire, $4.40
- Daniel McDANELS -- smooth wire, $.25
- Andrew AYNES -- cr. by U.S. draft from Z. STEPHENSON, $84.20
November 4, 1889
- Richard DAVIS -- cash, $5.00
- Ed BORNE -- 1 box clothes pins, $.05
- A. KEER Po Harvlan Kansas -- balance on coffin, $2.50
- Chas. ATHE -- 1 buck saw, $.90
- N. C. JARVIS -- on note, $2.00 credit
- Mrs. CRIM -- 16 lbs. of roof paper, $.35; 1 lb. nails, $.05; 1 pair hinges, $.15 - Paid
- T. B. FINCH -- 1 Hagor Tongue Hound, $.15
- John HOXBY -- 5 lbs. staples, $.25; 2 paper D P tacks, $.05
- Mrs. John SMITH -- cash for birdcage, $1.00
- Henry CARSE -- 15 lbs. nails, $.75; 10 lbs. spikes, $.50
- James LINN -- 1 fork handle, $.10
November 5, 1889
- Andrew AYNES -- cash $10.00
- School Dist. No. 35 -- cash, $1.45
- Seymore HOWE -- 1 covered pail, $.40
- Mrs. AWE -- cash, $1.00
- Geo. KITTLE -- 121 lbs. wire, $4.55; 5 lbs. stakes, $.25
- Robert BRANDON -- 1 scoop, $.80
November 6, 1889
- Z. STEPHENSEN -- 57-1/2 lbs. building paper, $1.30; 2 paper tacks, $.10
- Geo. VALLINGHAM -- by Barker by 3/4 cord wood, $1.65 cr.
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 paper tacks, $.05
- Henry HART -- 1 ax, $.90
- Reese LESSLEY -- 1 brace and 1 bit, $.55; 1 keyhole saw, $.20; 1 buck saw, $.85
November 7, 1889
- Rhea TAYLOR -- by check, $4.75 cr.
- Henry BROWN -- 5 paper shells, $.05
- Geo. VALLINGHAM -- 3-1/4 cords oak wood, $8.94; 1 cord elm, $2.25 - cr.
- C. P. BARKER -- 2-1/2 cords of wood, $5.62 cr.
- Henry WILLIAMS -- 249 lbs. of galv. wire, $11.80; 109 lbs. of galv. H E wire, $5.18
- Daniel McDANELS -- 11 lbs. of smooth wire, $.35
- J. G. WALKER -- 1 joint of pipe, $.20; broom wire, $.05 -- Paid
- Frank STEVENS -- 2 joints of pipe, $.40; 1 damper, $.15
- J. T. KELSO -- 1 husking peg, $.05
- Henry CARSE -- 62 lbs. 6 nails, $.60; 5 lbs. 10 nails, $.50; 5 lbs. 8 nails, $.50; 5
lbs. 10 nails, $.50
November 9, 1889
- Wall WEBBER -- 10 lbs. of staples, $.50
- James COONS -- cash, $40.00 cr.; nails, $1.00
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 10 cts worth H S nails, $.10; 29-1/2 lbs. paper returned - $.62 cr.
- CLARK & COX -- 2-2/3 foot galv. pipe, $.45; 2 couplings, $.20
- J. J. JARVIS -- 1 sausage stuffer, $1.10
- Alf KENTON -- 75 lbs. of 30 d nails, $3.00; 48 lbs. of 10 d nails, $1.72; 87 lbs. of 8 d
nails, $1.18; 28 lbs. of 6 d nails, $1.12; 18 lbs. of 3 d nails, $.75; 10 lbs. of 8 fine
nails, $.40; 10 lbs. of 10 fine nails, $.40
- J. J. JARVIS -- 1 lantern, $.65; cr. 1 lantern globe set, $.15
November 11, 1889
- G. W. FAIRBROTHER -- 4 boxes tacks, $.20; 1 tack hammer, $.10; 5 joints stove pipe,
$1.00
- T. RUSSEL -- cr. by cash, $18.70
- Geo. KITTLE -- 1 box rimers, $.45; 2 ax handles, $.70
November 12, 1889
- Henry CARSE -- 4 lbs. nails, $.20; 10 pairs 4 in. hinges, $.40;2 hooks and staples,
$.10; 7 lbs. 6 d nails set - $.35 cr.
- J. F. DRAIN -- 1 box pencils, $.10
- G. W. FAIRBROTHER -- 9 joints stove pipe, $1.80; 2 elbows, $.40; 1 shade roller, $.15; 1
joint pipe, $.20
- Jo HACKER -- 2 joints pipe, $.40
- Marion BAKER -- pipe and elbow, $.55 cr.; cash $.10 cr.
November 13, 1889
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 1 coffee pot, $.30
- James LINN -- 2 cords of wood, $5.50
- Andrew AYNES -- Linington goods, $2.70; cr. by cash - $125.00; punkins, $.80
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 key and 2 gumblets, $.15; 2 brace bit, $.25
- C. H. ATHE -- 20-1/2 lbs. brown paper, $.51
- B. MOORE -- 3 lbs. spikes, $.15; 16-1/2 ft. of 1 in. galv. pipe, $1.98; cash, $2.00 cr.
- J. F. DRAIN -- 1 box pencils, $.10
- G. J. BRANDON -- 3 lbs. nails, $.15
- R. W. POLAND -- 1 well bucket, $.40
- Mrs. SNOW -- 1 lantern, $.65; 1 joint of pipe, $.20
November 14, 1889
- John STEINS -- cash, $5.47 cr.
- Wm. DANELS -- 1 wagon doubletree, $.60
- Thos. SKEEN -- 1 scoop, $1.00; 1 pair of Singletrees, $.80; 1 monkey wrench, $.40
- G. W. FAIRBROTHER -- 1 lb. of rought nails, $.05; 1 curtain roller, $.15; 1 cedar
fosset, $.10; 3 jelly pans, $.15
- W. T. WHITTEN -- 1 box caps; $.10; box 32 cat, $.40
- Rees LESSLEY -- 3 yds. of sample carpet, $1.55; 1 set castors, $.25; bal. on picture
frame by boy, $.05
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 1 pair singletrees, $.90; 1 neck yoke, $.60; 10 lbs. nails, $.50; 1
hash bowl, $.30; 1 double hash knife, $.15
- Mr. CREIGHTON -- 1 stove, $10.00; 3 joints pipe, $.60; 4-1/2 lbs. zink, $.45
- Sam ALLEN -- 6 lbs. nails, $.25
- Wm. HOXBY by James BORNES -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25; 2-1/2 lbs. nails, $.10; 3-1/2 lbs.
nails, $.15
- Wm. BANTZ -- 1 scoop, $1.00
November 15, 1889
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 6 lbs. nails, $.25
- Nemaha City Dist. -- 1 6 foot office table, $3.75; 4 chairs, $8.00
- Fred SEABERRY -- 1 Window curtain, $.75; 1 door key, $.05
- John COLLINS -- cash, $.50 cr.
- F. D. HUNT -- 1 scoop board, $3.00
November 16, 1889
- Rufus BOWEN -- 1 wringer, $2.75
- Nat TITUS -- 8-1/2 in. bolts, $.50
- David FRAZIER -- bal. on scoop board, $2.00; 1 7/16 augar bit, $.20
- J. B. FARMER -- 16 yds. of canvas, $1.12; 12-1/2 lbs. building paper, $.30; 2 lbs.
nails, $.10; 1 paper tacks, $.05
- Mrs. CUMMINS -- by Jas. LINN to fixing street lamp, $.20; by Jas. LINN by work on lamp,
$.15 cr.
- Mrs. CRIM -- 2 joints pipe, $.40
- Luther HAYS -- 1 shucking peg, $.20
November 18, 1889
- Phil CROTHIER -- 1 stove drum, $2.75; cash, $10.00 cr.
- James CLARK -- 5 ls. staples, $.25
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 3 yds. of canvas, $.21
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 2 lbs. nails, $.10
- Peter MONTZ -- cash, $2.00 cr.
- T. KELSO -- 1 husking peg, $.05
- V. RITTER -- 1 log chain, $1.90
- J. R. BOATMAN -- 1 pair scissors, $.50
- Jas. CLARK -- 25 bu. corn, $4.25 cr.; cash, $.25 cr.
- Andrew AYNES -- corn, $4.25
- W. R. JARVIS -- 1 wagon axeltree, $1.00; cash, $.50 cr.
November 20, 1889
- Dora GINN -- 1 damper, $.15
- W. W. SHUBERT -- 1 ax, $.90; 1 brace & 2 drill bits, $1.25; 1 set castors, $.20
November 21, 1889
- Poor Farm -- 1 lever elbow, $.50
- Ed BORNE -- 1 spittoon, $.75
- L. M. WEDDLE -- smooth wire, $.79
- J. F. DRAIN -- 2 machine needs, $.05
- Wm. DAWSON -- 1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 5 ft. fuse, $.05
- CRECHTON -- 1 pocket knife, $.40
- S. BRIMBLE -- 1 box, $.10
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 1 box pencil crayon, $.10
- Fred MYERS -- cash, $2.00 cr.; 111 lbs. wire, $4.44
November 22, 1889
- Wm. DAWSON -- 1 ax insure, $1.00
- Chas. DEERFELT -- 1 stove board, $1.75
- R. BRANDON -- 5 yds. carpet, $7.50; 1-1/4 yds. oil cloth, $.50
- A. B. KENTON -- 8 joints pipe, $1.60; 1 damper & 1 fire stop, $.30; 14 lbs. 3 d
nails, $.56
- Ugene PETERS -- cash, $5.00 cr.
- Wm. TITUS -- 6 wagon box straps, $.35; colts, by cash $.15, by cr. $.10
November 23, 1889
- John HOXBY -- cash, $1.30 cr.
- Z. STEPHENS -- 1 safe, $6.00
- A. HARPER -- 1 mattress, $3.50
- Mrs. LESSLEY by washing -- $.45;
- Wm. AYNES to washing -- $.45
- A. B. KENTON -- 1 elbow & 10 lbs. nails, $.80
- Geo. VALLINGHAM -- 10 lbs. nails, $.50; 5 lbs. nails & 1 box nails, $.45
- James CLARK -- 1 shot gun, $12.00; 100 shells & 1 box wads, $1.15; 4 lbs. shot,
powder, 1 box rimers, $.80
- Wm. SEID -- cash on gun, $10.00
- Wm. McGEEHIE -- 131 lbs. wire, $6.22; 3 lbs. staples, $.15
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 1 lamp, $2.50
November 25, 1889
- B. F. STEPHENSON -- 1 ax & handle, $1.25
- David FRAZIER -- 1 dish pan, $.25
- Harry STARRY -- 1 cord wood, $3.00 Paid
November 26, 1889
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 3 lbs. nails by Brimble, $.15
- James BANKS -- 1/2 cord wood, $1.15
November 27, 1889
- David FRAZIER -- wood, $1.75
- Fred SEABERRY -- 1 cord wood, $2.35; cash $2.00 cr.
- Seamore HOWE -- 1 ax insure, $1.00
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 12-1/2 lbs. horse shoes, $.65
- P. R. JOHNSON -- 1 garget siffle, $4.50 ?
- T. B. FINCH -- 40 lbs. iron, $1.60
- Albert LEWIS -- 1 box rimers, $.40 Paid
- Jas. LINN -- 2 lbs. nails, $.10
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 13-3/4 lbs. horse shoes, $.75-1/2; 4 lbs. horseshoe nails, $.80; 8
tine & stove bolt, $.10
- V. RITTER -- cash, $1.80 cr.
- A. B. KENTON -- 2 neck yoke wood, $.25
- Mrs. SNOW -- cash, $1.60 cr.
- W. T. CLARK -- 1 scoop, $1.00; 5 lbs. nails, $.25
November 29, 1889
- Jas. CLARK by W. T. -- 2 rat traps, $.50
- L. M. WEDDLE -- 12-1/2 lbs. smooth wire, $.50
- L. LAVLITT -- 3 chairs, $1.72
- John McCLIMAN -- 1 heating stove, $7.90; 1 joint pipe & 1 elbow, $.40; 1 damper,
$.15
- Mrs. John HOXBY -- cash, $3.00 cr.
- Wray TAYLOR -- 128 lbs. wire, $5.12; 2 lbs. staples, $.10
December 2, 1889
- T. L. WILLIAMS -- bal. on iron, $.25 Paid
- Seymore HOWE -- 135 lbs. wire, $5.40; 2 lbs. staples, $.10
December 3, 1889
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 5 lbs. nails & 10 lbs. nails $.75
- Ed BORNE -- 1 pocket knife, $1.00
- L. M. WEDDLE -- 1 scoop, $1.00
- Seymore HOWE -- 1 butcher knife, $.50
- E. A. BORNE -- 1/2 cord wood, $1.50
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 3 lbs. nails, $.15
- Geo. HODKINS -- 4 lbs. coning nails, $.16; 7 lbs. 8 d nails, $.28; 6 lbs. 10 d nails,
$.24
- Andrew AYNES -- chickens, $.55; pasturage, $3.70
October 24, 1889 ?
- John H. HAITH -- 2 x cut saws, $3.50; 1 ax, $.90
December 3, 1889
- G. J. BRANDON -- 1 saw & buck, $1.25; 1 box, $.30
- BENNETT BROS. -- 2 wagon spokes, $.15
- J. H. HALL -- 49 lbs. of building paper, $1.20; 2 paper tacks & 5 pegalls, $.15
December 4, 1889
- Mrs. BRININGER -- 1 coffin, $15.35; 1 coffin box, $2.00
- J. V. FARSONS -- cash, $1.00 cr.
- BLACKSMITH -- 1 washboiler, $1.50
- Wm. SEID -- cash on gun, $5.00 cr.
- Jas. LINN -- 1 store door lock, $1.25; 1 door bolt, $.15
- Wm. AYNES -- Mrs. Cummins acct., $1.20
- Mrs. CUMMINS -- board, $1.20 cr.
- Al HACKER -- clothes pins, $.05
December 5, 1889
- J. B. FARMER -- chicken, $.50; pasturage, $3.70, cr. $4.20
- W. W. SANDERS -- 1 milk strainer, $.10; order to Geo. FAIRBROTHER, $50.00
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- C. S. STEINS -- 1 box cartrages, $.20 Paid
- G. P. BRANDON -- 2 bolts & 1 mousetrap, $.20
December 7, 1889
- A. W. HARPER -- 328 lbs. wire, $13.12; 5 lbs. staples, $.25
- Poor Farm -- 3 chairs, $3.33-1/3; 1 pair hinges, $.20
- Jas. HUSTON -- 1 lock & knob, $.35 Paid
- M. L. BRUBAKER -- board, $13.50 cr.
- Wm. AYNES -- board by Brubaker, $13.50; cr. by rent paid to Hoover, $15.00 cr.
December 9, 1889
- WATTERMAN -- 1 lb. nails, $.05
December 10, 1889
- Henry HART -- cash, $.50 cr.
- Poor Farm -- 8 lbs. twine, $1.20
- Henry WILLIAMS -- 14 ft. of well tubs, $.76
December 11, 1889
- John SHUCK -- 1 elbow, $.40
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 1 lb. nails, $.05
- J. H. HALL -- 5 lbs. 10 d & 5 lbs. 8 d nails, $.50
- Wm. SEID -- work on Gilbert's well, $1.00 cr.; work on stove, $.75 cr.
- H. W. SHUBERT -- bolts, $.10
- Andrew AYNES -- butter, $.35; candy & books, $4.30
- H. S. MARTIN -- 1 lounge, $2.00
December 12, 1889
- J. B. FARMER -- 2 wagon box rods, $.20; 1 lb. staples, $.05; butter, $.35 cr.
- B&M RR -- bill again, $2.94
- Nat TITUS -- 2 iron wedges, $.90
- F. M. ANDERSON -- 1 stove back, $.80
- R. FROST -- 1-3/4 bit, 1 6/16 bit, 14 lbs. nails, $1.06
December 14, 1889
- G. A. RITTER -- 14 spokes, $.98
- Nemaha School District -- 10 window blinds, $4.50
- Wm. DALELS -- cash loaned, $7.70
- Mrs. Polley MICKOLS -- 108 lbs. wire, $4.32; 108-1/2 lbs. wire gsgls?; 3 lbs. staples,
$.15 Paid for all but 108.
- E. D. RODGERS -- 248 lbs. wire, $11.78
- Geo HODKINS -- 88 lbs. nails, $3.52
- Nat SMITH -- 115 lbs. of galv. wire, $5.45
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 2 lbs. nails, 2 gal. oil, $.80; 3 ft. galv. pipe, $.54
- Mrs. CRIM -- 1 slop pail, $1.25
- Geo. WALLINGHAM -- 39-1/2 lbs. tard paper, $1.10; 47-1/2 lbs. of plain paper, $1.19
December 16, 1889
- CLARK & COX -- 17-1/2 ft. of 1-1/4 in. black pipe, $2.45; 1 3 ft. sand paint, $3.00;
3 couplings, $.30
- Geo. BRADLEY -- 1 ax & handle, $1.00; file, $.20; 1 halter chain, $.25; wood, $1.50
cr.
- T. A. VICE -- balance on barrow, $4.50
- John SHOOK -- 8 horseshoes, $.81
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 2 pans, 1 teapot, $.70; large spoon & grater, $.15
- Fred HOOVER -- 1 pair scissors, $.65
- Wm. RELF -- 230 lbs. of black wire, $9.20; wire stretcher, $.90
- E. P. PETERS -- cash, $5.00 cr.
December 17, 1889
- Robert FROST -- 1 bucksaw, $.90; cash, $20.00 cr.
- G. W. McGINNES -- 1 pair hinges, $.15; 1 pad lock, $.40
- J. G. WALKER -- 1 meat choper, $2.65
December 18, 1889
- Wm. DANELS -- 1 axhandle, $.35; 2 lbs. staples, $.10
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 1/2 doz. bolts, $.10; 6-1/2 lbs. shoes, $.35
- Peter MONTZ -- 1 galv. wash boiler, $1.40
- James ARGARBRIGHT -- 150 ft. of fencing, $16.50; 2 stove lids, $.55
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
December 19, 1889
- John SKEEN -- 1 milk pail, $.75; 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- horseshoe nails, $.20
- Ed RODGERS -- 130 lbs. galv. wire ret., $6.17 cr.
- KELSO -- 2 well buckets, $.75; 1 well wheel, $.50
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 15 lbs. spikes, $.70
December 20, 1889
- J. J. JARVIS -- 1 ax insured, $1.00
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 2 saw screws, $.10
- Andrew AYNES -- 1 knife, $.55; comb case & basket, $.25; 1 stove, $8.00; stove pipe,
$.40; 1 stove board, $.85; stove polish, $.10; 1 foot bath tub, $.60; 1 pocket knife,
$.65; books, $1.50
- J. G. WALKER -- 1 toy cart, $.25; 1 file, $.10; 1 toy bell, $.20
- T. B. FINCH -- 5 buggy spokes
- James BENNETT -- 1 high chair, $1.15
December 21, 1889
- Chas. DEERFELT -- 1 box BB caps, $.25
- L. R. JOHNSON -- difference in guns, $1.00
- Wm. RELF -- 1 gun, $4.50
- T. B. FINCH -- 1 desk & stool, $1.60
- McWEDDLE -- cash, $10.00 cr.
- Mrs. John HOXBY -- cash, $2.50 cr.
- Nemaha School District -- 1 lb. nails, 1 box screws, $.10
- Mrs. SNOW -- 1 dish pan, $.25
- Wm. RELF -- 578 lbs. wire, $24.56-1/2; 1 hay knife, $1.50; 5 lbs. staples, $.25; 3 lbs.
staples, $.15
- J. B. FARMER -- 4-1/2 lbs. paper, $.10
- Wm. SEID -- 1 box cartrages, $.50 paid
- FRAZIER -- 1/4 lb. powder, $.10; wads, $.05
- Wm. HOXBY -- cash, $10.00 cr.
- Ed BORNE -- 4 doll chairs, 1 doll carriage, $1.65
December 23, 1889
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 6 gal. lard can, $.65
- Mrs. LESSLEY -- 2 set toy dishes, $.45; washing, $.35 cr.
- T. B. FINCH -- 3 bits 10, 15, & 20, $.45
- Mrs. JARVIS -- 1 toy dresser, $.30
- W. W. SANDERS -- 1 toy x table, $.30; 2 toy chair, $.25; 1 toy beuro, $.30
- BLACKSMITH -- 2 boxes BB, $.50; 2 toy cups, $.15
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 1 base rocker, $4.50
December 25, 1889
- G. B. KINNEY -- bal. on rockers, $2.00
- Roy FRAZIER -- 1 lb. shot, $.10; 1/4 lb. powder, $.10; 50 wads, $.05
- Wm. AYNES -- washing, $.35; 2 toy set dishes, $.08
- E. P. PETERS -- 1 desk & stool, $1.00; 1 x press wagon, $2.50
- Mrs. CARSE -- 2 pictures, $4.25; cash, $2.00 cr.
- Andrew AYNES -- toys, $1.30; cash, $8.25; work by Johnson, $3.65; pasture, $9.40
- G. W. SMITH -- 2 lbs. staples, $.10
- Chas. TITUS -- 1 base rocker, $4.25
December 26, 1889
- Mrs. SIMPSON -- cash, $1.00 cr.
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 8 lbs. nails, $.40
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 2 barn door hangers, $.60; 1 stove kettle, $.50; 10 lbs. nails,
$.50; 2 bolts, $.10
- Marthy FARMER -- 9 yds. carpet, $2.00
- W. S. HALL -- 1 beurau, $16.00
- Marshall WEBB -- 1 scoop, $1.00; 1 ax insurer, $1.00
December 27, 1889
- James TITUS for Lodge -- 1 galv. boiler, $1.40
- W. H. HOOVER -- 2 dish pans, $.45; 1 wash pan, $.50
- R. J. SKEEN -- 1 ax, $.90; 1 drawing knife, $.75
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 5 lbs. staples, $.25
- John SHUCK -- 4 joints of pipe, $.80; 1/4 lb. powder, 1 lb. shot, $.20
December 28, 1889
- Geo. HODKINS -- 2 locks, $.40; 4 locks, $1.00; 6 knobs, $.90; 6 door stops, $.30
- FAIRBANKS -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- Harry McCANDLESS -- ammunition, $2.95
- T. J. OLIVER -- difference in stoves, $7.50
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 1 washing machine, $7.00
- Wm. RELF -- cr. by note, $33.76
December 31, 1889
- Geo. HODKINS -- 17 lbs. of 10 d nails, $.68; 20 lbs. 3 d nails, $.80; 3 lbs. casing,
$.12
- COX & C -- 3 joints pipe, $.60; 1 elbow, $.20
- J. R. JOHNSON -- cash, $2.00 cr.
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 1 lb. powder, $.35; 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 box wads, $.25
- Roscow DANELS -- 4 joints of pipe, $.80; 3-1/2 lbs. nails, $.15
- Oscar BRADLEY -- 4 spokes & 7 fellows, $.77
- Andrew AYNES -- cash, $16.00; beans, $.84
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 1 goodluck lock, $.75; 1 hasp & staples, 1 wood for b saw, $.20
January 1, 1890
- R. POLAND -- beans, $.84 cr.
- John SHUCK -- 2 joints of pipe, $.40
- J. J. ROBERTS -- cash, $10.00 cr.
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 4 lbs. nails, $.20
- J. F. DRAIN by wife -- 1 set teaspoons, $.30
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 iron cylinder, $2.75; 1 rod coupling, $.10
- Rosco DANELS -- 1 grindstone, $1.00; 1 set grindstone fix, $.50; 1 ax insured, $1.00
- James CLARK -- cash, $5.00 cr.
- R. ELIOTT -- pasture cow in 88, $4.90 cr.; pasture cow in 89, $4.50 cr.
- D. P. ANDERSON -- 1 axe, $.90; 1 rasor, $.75
- Mrs. MAGINNIS -- 1 high chair & 1 safe, $11.00
- Chas. ATHE -- 8 lbs. paper, $.20 cr.; 1/2 joint stove pipe, $.10
- Elmer ZOOK -- 1 bedstead, $4.00; 1 bucksaw, $.90
- Wm. HOXBY -- stove pipe, $.20; 1 damper, $.15
January 2, 1890
- Andrew AYNES -- 1 toy dresser, $.75; 2 book straps, $.30; picture frame, $.35
- Smith LESSLEY -- 1 c x saw, $3.00; cash Feb. 3, $8.00 cr.
- Peter MUNTZ -- 2 axes, $1.80; 60 lbs. brown paper, $1.50
- Rosco DANELS -- 1 mouse trap, $.15; 1 set knives & forks, $1.25; 1 coffee pot, $.50
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 4-1/2 lbs. horseshoes, $.25
- Mrs. CUMINS -- 1 stew kittle, $.75
- Oscar BRADLEY -- 10 spokes & fellows, $.70; 1 wagon seat, $.40
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25; 2 gal. oil, $.70
January 3, 1890
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 4 pair strap hinges, $.60; 5 hooks & eyes, $.15; 2 lbs. staples,
$.10; difference in lock, $.35 cr.
- J. F. DRAIN -- 1 wringer, $2.75
- Zed STEPHENSON -- 1 pair hinges, $.10
- Daniel McDANELS -- 117 lbs. wire, $4.97; cash, $.97 cr.
- Oscar BRADLEY -- 1 ax insured, $1.00; 1 ax handle, $.25
- Frank WALKER -- 3 ax handles, $.75
- J. W. SMITH -- 1 butcher knife, $.55
- J. B. HOOVER -- goods & candy, $1.80 cr.
- John SHUCK -- 2 joints pipe, $.40; 1/4 lb. powder, $.10; 1 lb. shot, $.10
- John LAMBERT -- 6 joints pipe, $1.20
January 4, 1890
- Wm. DAWSON -- difference on ax, $.60
- R. D. WATTERMAN -- 1 gun, $4.50; 1 box cartrages, $.20; 1 ax insured, $1.00; 3-1/2 lbs.
shot, $.30
- G. J. BRANDON -- 1 axe insured, $1.00
- Gus SAYERS -- 2 lbs. horse nails, $.50; 4-3/4 lbs. horse nails, $1.00; 18 lbs. horse
shoes, $1.00
- R. J. SKEN -- 1 strainer, $.20; 2 lbs. nails, $.10
- W. T. CLARK -- 1 x cut saw, $2.00; 1 lb. nails, $.10
- J. F. DRAIN -- 1 molasses pitcher, $.15
- Geo. HODKINS -- 5 lbs. 3 d nails, $.20
- Wm. SEID -- 1 rocking chair, $1.50; 1 set reloading tools, $2.50
- Peter MONTZ -- 4 lbs. nails, $.20
January 6, 1890
- Mrs. WEST -- 1 coffin & box, $27.75
- Mrs. CUMINS -- 1 pair strap hinges, $.15
- John KINNEY -- 1 axe insured, $1.00; 1 axe handle, $.25
- H. W. SANDERS by George -- 1 pair skates, $1.25
- Jas HUSTON -- bal on scissors, $.15 Paid
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 coffee pot, $.30; 2 lbs. nails, $.10
- Oscar BRADLEY -- 3 lbs. mule shoes, $.20
January 8, 1890
- Geo. SIMPSON -- rifle, $3.75; 1 box BB caps, 1 box cartrages, $.45
- Cal SIMPSON -- 1 box cartrages, $.20
- Jacob E. SHUCK -- 1 x cut saw, $2.00; 1 ax handle, $.35; 1 mouse trap, $.20
- Geo. VICE -- 1 box cartrages, $.40
- H. S. MARTIN -- 1 neck yoke, $.65
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 4 lbs. horse shoe nails, $.72
- Frank WALKER -- 1 axe, $.90; cash, $.50 cr.
January 9, 1890
- Robert SMITH -- 1 heating stove, $5.00
- Jas. CLARK -- 1 axe, $.90
January 10, 1890
- KIRKEN & HOOVER -- 1 pc saw frame, $.10; 11 lbs. nails, $.55; 1 file, $.20
- CREIGHTON -- 1 axe handle, $.15
- Peter MONTZ -- 1 box caps, $.10; 2 rope fasteners, $.10
January 11, 1890
- Geo. DYE -- 1 axe, $.90; 1 axe handle, $.35;2 lbs. staples, $.10
- Frank FERROW -- 2 lbs. nails, $.10
- Dick MORTEN -- 1 box cartrages, $.15
- Wm. AYNES -- 2 picture frames, $.70; 2 screw eyes & cord, $.06
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 1 pair pinchers, $.35
- Nat TITUS -- 2 doz. screws, $.10
January 13, 1890
- Poor Farm -- 1 5 gal. oil can, $1.75; 1 tin reflector lamp, $.25
- Wm. Rains -- 1 coffin & box, $17.15
- Jessey ROBERSON -- 1 axe insured, $1.00; 1 axe handle, $.35; 1 axe handle (Feb. 21),
$.35
- McWEDDLE -- 1 tea kettle, $.75; 1 box misc. unreadable, $.50
- Geo. VALLINGHAMSEN -- 1 double bit axe, $1.65; 1 double bit axe handle, $.35; 3 lbs.
shot, $.25; 1 lb. powder, $.35
- Dick MORTEN -- 1 box BB caps, $.25
- McWEDDLE -- 7 bolts, $.20
January 16, 1890
- James CLARK -- 1 lb. powder, $.35; 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 wad cutter, $.15
- Walt JARVIS -- wood, $1.15
- Geo. VALLINGHAM -- 1 stove, $4.00; 9 joints pipe & elbow, $1.75; 1 stove pipe
collar, $.10
January 17, 1890
- Peter MONTZ -- 1 wad cutter, $.15
- James WOOLF -- 1 axe insured, $1.00; 1 axe handle, $.35
- CREIGHTON -- 1 saw blade, $.40
- W. W. SHUBERT -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- Jona JONES -- 1 axe insured, $1.00; 1 axe handle, $.35
January 18, 1890
- S. S. LAUGHLIN -- 1 cradle, $1.50
- Chas. TOOD -- 1 axe insured, $1.00
- Jas. WOOLF -- 1 axe insured, $.10
- E. P. PETERS -- cash, $5.00 cr.
- Nemaha School District -- 1 galv. bucket, $.55
January 20, 1890
- Geo. HODKINS -- 29 lbs. paper, $.72-1/2; 20 lbs. 3 d nails, $.80
- N. C. JARVIS -- 6 bolts, $.15
- Dan HOMES -- 1/2 cord wood, $1.15
- J. B. FARMER -- 19 bu. of corn, $3.30 cr.
- Andrew AYNES -- 19 bus. corn, $3.30; 1 doz. shall pens, $.08
- Wm. WALL -- 1 log chain, $1.90
January 21, 1890
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 2 lbs. of horse nails, $.10; 10-1/2 lbs. horse shoes, $.59
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 1 ladle, $.20; 2 lbs. of lead, $.20
- Geo. KITTLE -- 5 joints pipe, $1.00
- Peter MONTZ -- 11 bolts, $.25; 1/2 lb. horse nails, $.10
- G. W. SHIVELEY -- 8 mule shoes, $.56
- Nat TITUS -- 8 plow bolts, $.15; 8 carriage bolts, $.25; 6 bolts, $.25
January 22, 1890
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 1 lb. nails, 5 lbs. nails, $.30
January 23, 1890
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 chisel, $.30
- Wm. MAXWELL -- 3 set teaspoons, $.30; 2 set tablespoon, $.30 Paid
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 1 lb. 6 horse nails, $.27-1/2
- Wm. RELF -- 1 wood bowl, $.25
- W. H. RIDER -- 1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 box caps, $.10
- Frank JARDIVEL -- wood, $2.50 Paid
- Wm. DANELS -- 1 corn sheller, $8.75
- Poor Farm -- 1 axe, $.90; 1 axe handle, $.35; 1 tin pail, $.45
January 24, 1890
- Peter MONTZ -- 1 bolt, $.05
- J. P. BLUNT -- 1 file, $.20; 1 axe handle, $.35
- W. W. SANDERS -- 1 axe handle, $.35
- J. B. FARMER -- clout nails, $.05
January 25, 1890
- Geo. HODKINS -- 51 lbs. paper, $1.25
- SHIVELEY -- 8 lbs. mule shoes, $.56
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 9 ft. & 10 in. of well buckets ret.
- J. W. FAIRBANKS -- 1 axe insured, $1.00; 1 axe handle, $.35; 3 hame staples, $.10
- Andy JARVIS -- 1 stove kittle, $.50; bal. on stove grate, $.50
January 27, 1890
- Zed STEPHENSON -- horse nails, $.05; 1 file, $.10
- Joseph BORNE -- wood, $.90
- Wm. DANELS -- 122 lbs. beef, $4.88 cr.
January 29, 1890
- Andrew AYNES -- 127 lbs. beef, 1 tablett, $4.94
- Poor Farm -- 3 files, $.25
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 4-1/2 lbs. horse shoes, $.25; 2 lbs. nails, $.45
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 plane, $.70
- John SPECE -- 2 T bolts, $.10
- Dick MORTEN -- 1 axe handle, $.15
- B. F. FERROW -- 2 stove pots, $1.00
- J. F. DRAIN -- 3 pieces of sample carpet, $.80
- Wes CLARK -- 2 bolts, $.05
January 30, 1890
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 2 powder cans, $.20
February 1, 1890
- Samuel STAINS -- 1 3/4 chisel, $.40; 1 divider, $.25; 1 gage, $.10; chalk, $.10
February 3, 1890
- W. W. SANDERS -- 2 wire clothes lines, $.70
- W. S. HALL -- 2 axes insured, $2.00; 1 axe not, $.90
- Smith LESSLEY -- cash, $2.00 cr.
- Nat TITUS -- 2 lbs. staples, $.10
- Martha FARMER -- cash, $2.50
- Mrs. CUMINS -- 10 lbs. casting, $1.00
February 5, 1890
- Henry BROWN Col. -- 1 coffin, $3.70
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 1 padlock, 1 hasp & staples, $.25
- Dan HOMES -- 3 bolts, $.05
- J. B. FARMER -- wash boiler, $1.40; clothes lines, $.05
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- wash boiler, $1.40
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 1-1/2 lb. nuts, $.15
- John SPECE -- wash pan, $.10
February 6, 1890
- E. A. BORNE -- 1 fine shovel, $.25
- Alf KENTON -- 1 set wagon skeens, $4.00
- Wm. DAWSON -- 5 ft. of fuse, $.05; 1 lb. blasting powder, $.20
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 2 lbs. nails, $.10
February 7, 1890
- Wm. SEID -- setting posts, $1.00 cr.; working on Stevenson well, $1.50 cr.; work on
Augarbright's well, $.200 cr.; cash, $2.00 cr.
- T. B. FINCH -- 1 wagon axeltree, $.80
- Geo. HODKINS -- 46 lbs. nails, $1.84; 2 doz. window stops, $.40
- John COLLINS -- 1 pocket knife, $.50; bal. on pocket knife, $.20
- Andrew AYNES -- 1 bu. corn from J. B. Farmer, $.15
- Geo. NEAL -- 1 fry pan, $.25; 1 coffee pot, $.20
- Mr. CREIGHTON -- 1 hatchet, $.55; 1 hatchet handle, $.10
- Sam ALLEN -- 1 axe, $.90; 1 axe handle, $.35
February 8, 1890
- Wm. WEDDLE -- work, $5.32 cr.
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 pot cover, $.05; 1 box, $.20
- J. W. SMITH -- 1 lard can, $.80
- Steve COOPER --- 1 target rifle, $8.00
February 10, 1890
- T. B. FINCH -- 1 buggy tongue, $.60; 1 buggy circle, $.15; 2 buggy single trees, $.30
- Andrew AYNES -- cash, $5.00
- Geo. VALLINGHAMSEN -- 5 lbs. staples, $.25
- B. BRADLEY -- 1 coffee pot, $.30
- John FLACK -- 1 milk pail, $.85; 2 dippers, $.25
- Geo. HODKINS -- 7 pair hinges, $1.05
- Mrs. HARMON -- 1 coffin & box, $25.00
- Sam MORTEN -- 1 cow chain, $.30
February 12, 1890
- Swift McCANDLESS -- difference on cartrages, $.05 cr.; 1 axe & handle, $1.25;
1 box, 22 long cartrages, $.25
February 13, 1890
- Geo. HODKINS -- 1 lock, $.60; 10 lbs. nails, $.40; 2 flue stops, $.30
- Rosco DANELS -- 30 wagon spokes, $2.00
- Jas. BENNETT -- 50-1/2 lbs. barb wire, $2.15; brand & shots, $.90 cr.
- Andrew AYNES -- 1 bed spring, $1.25; pen holders, slate pencils, $.10; cash, brand &
shots, $1.90
- G. W. SHIVELEY -- 1 gimblet bit, $.10
February 15, 1890
- Dora GIN -- 1 high chair, $1.25; 1 1/2 in. bit, $.25
- CREIGHTON -- 1 file, $.10
- WHITMIRE -- 1 1/2 gauge, $.45
- Poor Farm -- 2 well chains, $.20; 2 rope fasteners, 1 wire dish cloth, $.20
- Ollie CROTHIER -- 1 target rifle, $2.50; BB caps, $.10; cash, $.75 cr.
- John FLACK -- 1 joint stove pipe, $.20
- J. A. WILLIAMS -- 1 axe, 1 handle, $1.35
- Marion BAKER -- 1 ax insured, $1.00
- Geo. HODKINS -- 1 door bolt, $.10
- Mrs. J. P. HOOVER -- 1 comb case, $.15; 1 wire dish cloth, $.10 Paid
- Andrew AYNES -- 2 lard cans, $.80; cash, $1.00
- Geo. NEAL -- 1 stew pan, $.20
February 17, 1890
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 48 wagon spokes, $2.40
- J. T. DRAIN -- nails, $.05
- E. WISENSEIDER -- 5 bu. apples, $2.25 cr.
- J. B. FARMER -- 1 grain sack, 1 pt. cup, $.20
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 2 gal. lard oil, $1.20; 20th - 6 lbs. nails, $.30
February 19, 1890
- Poor Farm -- 2 sets door knobs, $.30; 2 knob washers, 4 doz. screws, $.20
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 13 wagon fellows, $1.95
- T. RUSSEL -- 4 bolts, $.20 Paid
February 20, 1890
- Geo. HODKINS -- 1 lb. finish nails, $.04; 2 pair hinges, $.20; 2 transom ketches, $.40
- Andrew AYNES -- clothes lines, 6 pud. pans, $.45
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 5 lbs. of 10 d nails, $.50; 5 lbs. of 8 d fence nails, $.50; 1
pocket knife, $.75
- G. J. BRANDON -- 1 bed stead, $2.75; cash, $1.50 cr.
February 21, 1890
- David BORNES -- 1 coffin, 1 coffin box, $17.75;
- Ed HOOVER -- 1 box 32 cartrages, $.40
- Dr. BORNE -- 1 buck saw, $.90
February 22, 1890
- Ollie CROTHIER -- cartrages, $.10
- Irvin HADLOCK -- BB caps, $.10
- WALKER -- 16 bolts, $.40; 1 rule, $.10
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 5 lbs. spikes, $.25; 4 sheets tin, 1 lb. nails, $.35
February 24, 1890
- Dick MORTEN -- 1 box 32 cartrages, $.40
- Geo. KITTLE -- 1 axe handle, $.35
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 14 wagon fellows, $.98
- Wm. DAWSON -- Y Swanee on axe, $.15
- J. B. FARMER -- cash to pay taxes, $2.00
February 25, 1890
- Wm. DAWSON -- 1 shot gun, $2.60
March 1, 1890
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 5 lbs. staples, $.25; powder, $.25; 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 qr inch drill
bit, $.25
- Marshal WEBB -- 1 stable fork, $.70; 1 lb. nails, $.50; 12 pair of strap hinges, $1.20;
1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 broken axe, $.25, 1 ax handle, $.25
- Dave MORTON -- 1 lb. horse shoe nails, $.25
- R. ELLIOT -- 2 chair bottoms, $.45
- Dave MORTON -- 4 mule shoes, $.25; horse nails, $.25
- Frank WOODARD -- 5-1/2 cords wood, $13.75 cr.; 2 cords wood, $4.00
- James CLARK -- 1 cross cut saw, $2.00
March 3, 1890
- Sim WEDDLE -- 5 yds. of Memento Shading, $1.00
- J. G. WALKER -- 1 ax handle, $.25; 1 fine shovel, $.15
- John SHOOK -- 1 ax, $.90; 2 ax handles, $.70
- T. FINCH -- 1 double bend buggy tongue, $.85
- J. B. FARMER -- cash, $1.00; halling lumber, $.50 cr.; 1 strainer, $.10
- Chas. RIDER -- 1 stove & fixtures, $25.00; 1 bed, $4.75; 1 set chairs, $4.00; 1
table, $4.50; 1 rocking chair, $2.50; 1 set knives & forks, $1.75; 1 set spoons, $.15;
2 smothing irons, $.70 (Settled by Note)
- Sam POWEL -- 1 well bucket, $.40; 3 joints pipe, $.60; wood to Mare, $.30 cr.; rivets,
$.10
- Lambert MELVIN -- 1/2 cord wood, $1.25
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 well bucket by Groff, $.40; 1 well wheel, $.35
- Robert SMITH -- 1 coffee pot, $.20
March 4, 1890
- James CLARK -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- Dick MORTON -- 1 cord wood, $2.00
- Andrew AYNES -- marbles & pencils, $.25; shelf paper, $.05; 1 safe, $4.00; 1
needses, $.05; Linington goods, $11.90; cash for lumber, $6.90 cr.
- Jas. LINN -- cash, $5.00 cr.
- James COONS -- 1 fork handle, $.15; 1 bolt, $.05
March 6, 1890
- Chas. RIDER -- 1 coffee mill, $.80; 1 joint pipe, $.20; 2 pot covers, $.10 (Settled by
Note)
- McWEDDLE -- powder, $.20; 2 lbs. shot, $.20
- J. W. FAIRBANKS -- 1 buggy doubletree, $.30
- Geo. B. VALLINGHAM -- 2 drip pans, $.35; 1 tin cup, $.05
- Jack JONES -- 1 flash fork, $.10; 2 joints of pipe, $.40; 1 elbow, $.20;
- E. D. RODGERS -- 2 wrenches, $.50
- Wm. MAXWELL -- 2 cord of oak wood, $5.50; 1 cord of elm wood, $2.25
- T. FINCH -- 1/2 cord wood, $1.25
March 10, 1890
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 1 strap hinge, $.15
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 3 bolts, 1 wagon reach, $.50
- Wm. WEDDLE -- unk; 1 white W Bush, 1 whisk broom, $.70; $1.25 cr.
- BONDFELDON -- 1 cord of wood, $2.25; 1 buck saw, $.90
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 brace, $.50; 1 brace bit, $.15; 1 lb. spikes, $.05
- E. D. RODGERS -- cash, $10.00 cr.
- W. T. CLARK -- 1 lb. powder, $.35; 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 box wads, $.25; 1 file, $.15
- Thos. SKEEN -- 1 1-1/4 in. pipe, $.05; 1 1-1/4 in. pipe cutting screws, $.20
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 5 lbs. of nails, $.25
- District No. 60, Mr. PEABODY, treas. -- 1 coal stove galv., $1.50 Paid
- Sam ALLEN -- 1 plow singletree, $.25
- Mrs. HARMON -- cash, $20.00 cr.
- David FRAZIER by Sim WEDDLE -- 1 well bucket, $.40
- J. H. WHITMIRE -- powder, $.20; 2 lbs. shot, $.20
- L. L. LAUGHLIN -- cash loaned, $5.00
- J. F. DRAIN by daughter -- 1 pocket knife, $.25; 1 box slate pencils, $.05
- Nat TITUS -- 1 butcher knife, $.30
March 11, 1890
- Dora GINN -- 3 bolts, $.10; 3 lbs. of nails, $.15; 1 drill bit, $.50
March 12, 1890
- Jack JONES -- stove & furniture, $57.00
- J. J. JARVIS -- 8 beaura knobs, $.65
- E. ADAMS -- 10 loaded shells, $.25; $.20 cr.
March 13, 1890
- John CULP -- 1 bunch shelf paper, $.10
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 1 wagon tongue fin, $1.25; sandpaper, $.05
- Henry BROWN -- bal. on ax handle, $.10
March 14, 1890
- J. J. JARVIS -- 3 lbs. nails, $.15
- Dr. BORNE -- 7 lag screws, $.10
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 1 scotch bowle, $.50; 1 cake pan, $.25; 1 jam pan, $.25; 1 stove
brush, $.20
March 15, 1890
- Dick MORTON -- 1 ax handle, $.35
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 2 horse shoes, $.15
- Henry WILLIAMS -- cash, $3.00 cr.
- James DRAIN -- 1 post maul, $.55
- James CLARK -- 1 axe & 1 axe handle, $1.25
- R. ELLIOTT -- 4 doz. screws, $.15
March 17, 1890
- Fred SEABERRY -- 1 3/4 bedstead, $3.75; cash, $1.00 cr.
- W. T. WHITTEN -- 1 lb. shot, $.10; 1/4 lb. powder, $.10; 1 box caps, $.10; 1-1/2 lb.
buck shot, $.10
- Sam ALLEN -- 1 wood pump, $5.00; 12 ft. of pump stalk, $1.00
- Wm. DAWSON -- 2 lbs. shot, $.20, 1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 3 cord wood, $6.00 cr.
- James BENNETT -- powder, $.45; Brand & Shots, $1.65 cr.
- Jessey ROBINSON -- 1 looking glass, $.50
- Frank WOODARD -- 1 axe handle, $.35
March 18, 1890
- Wm. HOXBY -- 1 axe handle by J. BORNE -- .35
- C. G. DRYE -- 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 box wads, $.25; 1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 15 paper
shells, $.15
- Geo. DYE -- 1 bu. orchard grass seed, $1.40; 1 bu. red top seed, $.75; 2 sacks, $.25; 1
box Haness staples, $.25; 2 lbs. clover seed, $.10
- J. B. FARMER -- 2 paper cabbage seed, $.05
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 2 gal. oil, $1.10; 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- Tom FINCH -- 1/2 cord wood, $1.25
- J. B. HOOVER -- paper set, $.50 cr.
March 19, 1890
- Jas. SMITH -- 1 gal. lard oil, $.60
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 2 wagon stakes, $.10
- Ed HOOVER -- 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 100 wads, $.10
- Wm. ANDERSON -- 1 file, $.25
- Wm. HOPWOOD -- 1 spade, $1.10
- James MILLER -- 1 child's bed, $5.25
- Warren WHITTEN -- 1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 1 lb. shot, $.10; 1 box caps, $.10
- Mr. CLARK -- 1 pair cult gauges, $6.00; 1 set shovels, $4.50 Paid June 24, 1890
- W. W. SANDERS -- 15 yds. carpet, $4.12; 3 paper tacks, $.15
March 20, 1890
- Ed WISENSIDER -- 7 ft. & 10 in. of galv. 1-1/4 in pipe, $1.34; 1 coupling, $.10; 1
pair hinges, $.25; 2 coal chisels, $.70
- Wm. DAWSON -- 6 lbs. nails, $.25
March 21, 1890
- J. B. FARMER -- 1 hoe, $.35; 1 chair bottom, $.20; 1 pair seat spring, $1.20
- Birl HOOVER -- Wm. Aynes - 1 pair drawers, $.50 cr.
- Wm. AYNES -- 1 pair drawers, $.50; 2 pic frames, 2 pic cord & eyes, $.50
- Walt JARVIS -- 1 pair shears by wife, $.75
- James CLARK -- 1 cust wch end, $1.00; 2 bolts, 1 lb. spikes, $.10
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 pair hinges, $.15; 1 pair hasp hinges, $.10
- Abe BERG -- bal on note, $.25
- Wm. ANDERSON -- 5 bolts, $.15
- Mrs. WALKER -- 1 sifter, $.20
March 22, 1890
- Rosco DANELS -- broken axe, $1.00 cr.
- Poor Farm -- 25 lbs. fence nails, $.90
- Ellis YOUNG -- powder, $.15; 1-1/2 lbs. shot, $.15
- Marry FARMER -- 2 set spoons, $.75; 3 pudding pans, $.25; 1 wash pan, $.10
- Geo. KITTLE -- paper shells, $.65; 1 box wads, $.25
March 24, 1890
- Geo. KITTLE -- 1 hay fork, $.65
- Olie CROTHIER -- cash, $1.00
- Marshall WEBB -- 1 copper rim boiler, $2.25; 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- John SPECE -- 1/2 lb. bu. orchard grass, $.70; 1 sack, $.15
- Wes WALKER -- tacks & tin, $.20
March 25, 1890
- Geo. LEWIS -- 30 bolts & washers, $.70
- H. H. VONDFELDON -- cash, $3.15 cr.; 1-5/8 cord wood, $3.25
- David FRAZIER -- 1 rocking chair, $1.50
- Pat McGREWRY -- 1 meat saw, $.45; cash, $.45 cr.
- CREIGHTON -- 1 garden rake, $.45
- Mrs. LESSLEY -- washing, $.35 cr.
- Wm. AYNES -- washing by Mrs. Lessley, $.35
- Marion BAKER -- 2 plow lays each 9 lbs. 18 oz., $.96; 2 plow lays each 8-1/2 lbs., $.85;
19-1/2 lbs. of iron, $.97-1/2
- Ellis RUSSLE -- 1 set teaspoons, $1.00
- John FLACK -- 1 pt. castor oil, $.10
- H. W. WHITTEN -- 1 pocket knife by boy, $.20
- Jas. STILLWELL -- loaded shells, $.80 Paid
- Chas. DEERFELT -- cash, $10.00 cr.
- Nebraska City Elevator Co. -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- J. C. KUNTZ -- 14 bolts, $.45
- John H. SHOOK -- 20 lbs. of staples, $1.00; 20 lbs. of nails, $1.00
- J. J. BLUND -- 2 boxes cartrages, $.75; 9 brass shells, $.50
- Mr. SLAGLE's Estate -- 1 coffin & box, $33.75
- James LINN -- setting up & fixing Mr. Hill's stove, $.50 cr.
March 26, 1890
- Sam POWEL -- 6 wagon fellows, $.42; 3 spokes, $.15
- W. S. HALL -- 1 box primers, $.45
- Lewis FISHER -- 237 lbs. wire, $10.07
March 27, 1890
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 1 spade, $.75
- P. M. ROBINSON -- 1 dinner Mat, $.50 Paid May 10, 1890
March 28, 1890
- Ed MAXWELL -- 1 box caps, $.10; 1 lb. shot, $.10
- James DRAIN -- cash, $5.00 cr.
- Wm. DAWSON -- 1 lb. powder, $.35; 1 box caps, $.10
March 29, 1890
- James BURNS -- wood, $1.65
March 31, 1890
- E. D. RODGERS -- 1 iron pump, $6.00; 32-1/2 ft. of pipe, $3.80
- J. B. FARMER -- 1 box rivets, $.20; 1 rivet punch, $.15; 2 pair bridal bits, $.20
- J. W. SHIVELEY -- 1 spade, $.75
- James MILLER -- drayage,
- John COLLINS -- 1/2 lb. shot, 1 piece 1/4 in. iron, $.10
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 2 dust pans, $.25; 3 pudding pans, $.25; 3 pudding pans, $.40; 1 bot.
prehard glue, $.10; 50 primers, $.10
- Wm. DAWSON -- 1 sifter, $.20; 1 tin cup, $.05; 3 paper seed, $.15
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- cash loaned, $7.00
- Wilber WHITTEN -- 1 file, $.30; 1 monkey wrench, $.40; 1 pat. tool hands, $.60; 1 pair
shears, $.75
- FAIRBANKS -- 114 lbs. wire paints, $4.85; 2 sheets of tin, $.15
- W. W. SANDERS -- 4 yds. carpet, $1.10
- Geo. DYE -- 5 lbs. staples, $.25; 1 copper boiler, $3.50
- Ed HOOVER -- bal. on cartrages, $.15
- Jacob SHUCK -- 1/2 cord of wood, $1.00
- Birl HOOVER -- bal. on wood, $.90
April 2, 1890
- G. V. ARGARBRIGHT -- 1 drawing knife, $.75; 1 chisel, $.40
- McWEDDLE -- 4 lbs. nails, $.20; 5 yds. shading, $.90
April 3, 1890
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 hoe, $.40
- C. G. DYE -- 1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 1 box primers, $.45; 1 lb. shot, $.10; 15 shells,
$.15
- Andrew AYNES -- 1 shirt, $1.30; 1 tablet, $.15; pencils, $.05
April 4, 1890
- David FRAZIER -- 1 Hayringer & rings, $.60; 25 shells, $.25; 1 box wads, $.25; 3
lbs. shot, $.25; 1/2 lb. powder, $.20; 1 loading set, $.40; 1 shotgun, $11.00
- W. HADLOCK by boy -- 1 lb. shot, $.10; 1/2 lb. powder, $.20
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 spade, $1.25
- Wall WEBBER -- 1 file, $.25
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 1 wire clothes line, $.40; 1 spider, $.30
- Dick MORTON -- 1 fish pole, $.10
- James GEE -- 2 lbs. staples, 6 paper garden seed, $.25; 2 lbs. nails, 1 clivis, $.20
- Jerry BALLARD -- 1 tin pail, $.30
- Olie CLOTHIER -- cash, $.95 cr.
- Swift McCANDLESS -- wire picture cord, $.15
- Wm. AYNES -- Mrs. Cumins Acct., $2.65; 2 shirts from Linington, $1.37
- Dr. BORNE -- 2 lbs. spikes, $.10; 5 lbs. of 10 d nails, $.25
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- cash, $10.00 cr.
- Jack JONES -- 2 well buckets, $.75
- Peter MUNTZ -- 107 lbs. galv. wire, $5.35; 2 lbs. staples, $.10
- Mrs. CUMINS -- tin preserve kittle, $.25
- John FLACK -- 120 lbs. painted wire, $5.10; 2 lbs. staples, $.10; 5 lbs. nails, $.25
April 5, 1890
- G. W. SHIVELEY -- 5 lbs. staples, 1 hedge axe, $1.25; 1 brush sythe, $.65; 1 x cut saw,
$3.25
April 7, 1890
- N. C. JARVIS -- 2 lbs. staples, $.10
- Wm. DANELS -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- John SPECE -- 1 wash pan, 1 dipper, rope, $.65; 1 milk pan, 1 looking glass, $.55; 1
comb case, 4 paper seeds, $.25
- S. P. BRICKER -- 1 bedstead, $4.00
- Ed HOOVER -- 1/2 lb. powder, 3 lbs. shot, $.45; 50 wads, $.05; cash, $.25 cr.
- Geo. DYE -- 1 rake, $.45; 1 box rivets, $.20
- J. W. SMITH -- cash, $.60 cr.
- G. W. McGINNESS -- nails, razor, box caps, $1.40; shaving brush, 1/4 lb. powder, $.40; 3
lbs. shot, $.25; wood, $9.45 cr.; safe, $9.45 cr.
- Sam POWEL -- 1 rake, 1 hoe, $.70
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 1 pair hinges, 1 lb. nails, $.25
- Nat TITUS -- 3 clivises, 1 open ring, $.43
April 8, 1890
- Mr. HODKINS -- 2 doz. coat hooks, $.35; 1 doz. picture nails, $.60; 1 doz. picture
nails, $.30
- Geo. KETTLE -- 1 spade, $1.10
- Ed HOOVER -- 3 lbs. shot, $.25; 1 lb. powder, 1 box primers, $.75
- John SKEEN - 1 pair hinges, $.15
- Poor Farm -- 22 bolts, $.45
- Henry WILLIAMS -- cash, $3.00 cr.
April 9, 1890
- FAIRBANKS -- 5 lbs. nails, 5 lbs. staples, $.50
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 3 boxer wagon grece, $.25; 10 paper garden seed, $.20
- Dick MORTON -- 22 lbs. nails, $.88; 20 lbs. nails, 15 lbs. nails, $1.40
April 10, 1890
- Brick & Tile Co. -- blank book, $.90; postage, $.15
- G. W. SHIVELEY -- 1 pair nippers, 1 tape line, $.45
- Ollie CROTHIER -- 1 box BB caps, $.25
- MAXWELL -- 5 bolts, $.20
- P. W. SMITH -- 3 boxes dope, 1 gal. oil, $.50
- Andrew AYNES -- marbles, 1 fish pole, $.10
- N. C. JARVIS -- 10 lbs. 8 d nails, 3 ln, $.65; 10 lbs. 3 d nails, 3 lumps chalk, $.65
- P. F. DRAIN -- 1 hook strap, $.25
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 15 lbs. nails, 1 pair hinges, $.95; 6 bolts, $.15
- P. M. FRAZIER -- onion seed, $.10; garden seed, $.25
April 11, 1890
- Dick MORTON -- 15 lbs. nails, 5 lbs. casings, $.85
- J. M. WEDDLE -- 1 iron rooler
- Mr. CROTHIER's Estate -- 2 fish poles, 2 lines, $.25
April 12, 1890
- Zed STEPHENSON -- 1 lb. nails, $.05
- Phillip SHUCK -- 6 lbs. nails, 2 open rings, $.35; 1 coupling pole, $.30
- Mrs. McGINNIS -- 3 window shades, $1.80
- Wm. BOATMAN - cash, $.25 cr.
- Dick MORTON -- 15 lbs. nails, 3 door locks, $1.30; 2 pair hinges, 12 lbs. 3 d nails,
$.85
- Poor Farm -- 6 6-1/2 x 1/2 in. bolts, $.30
- E. D. RODGERS -- by check $10.00 cr.
- Odom ZOOK -- 1 spade, $1.10
- Chas. STILLWELL -- 1 doz. screws, 2 lbs. nails, $.15
- Mr. CREIGHTON -- 1 spade, $.75
- James MILLER -- drayage, $2.05 cr.
- G. V. ARGABRIGHT -- 1 hoe, 1 rake, $.95
April 15, 1890
- Dick MORTON -- 1 saddle fue, $.35
- James COONS -- 103 lbs. galv. wire, $4.90
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 5 lbs. staples, 1 dipper, $.35; 3 pt. cups, 1 t. kettle, 1 axe, $1.70
- R. F. LESSLEY -- 40-3/4 lbs. wire, $1.75; 2 lbs. staples, 1 lb. nails, $.15
- S. S. LAUGHLIN -- cash, $4.00
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 76-1/2 lbs. nails, 49 lbs. nails, $5.02; 18 lbs. 10 d nails, 49 lbs.
8 d nails, $2.48
- Ollie CROTHIER -- powder, shot, BBs, shells, $.20
- Sim WEDDLE -- 1 monkey wrench, $.35
- A. R. McCANDLESS by Harry -- 1 finished wagon tongue, $1.25
- Frank WOODARD by W. Weddle -- 3-1/2 3 d nails, 1 lb. spikes, $.25
- Albert NOYES -- 1 pump, 1 sand point, $8.50; 27 ft. & 9 in. of 1-1/4 galv. pipe,
$4.70
April 16, 1890
- J. G. WALKER -- 20 loaded shells, $.45
- Odom ZOOK -- 26 6-1/2 in. bolts, $.55; 2 lbs. nails, washers, $.15; 5 bolts, $.15
- Zed STEPHENSON -- 1 paper tacks, 1 tin pail, $.45
- Wm. DAWSON -- 1 sythe & swath, $1.40
- Cal SIMPSON -- shot, powder, caps, $.25
- James CLARK -- 1 wash boiler, 1 rake handle, $1.50
- A. K. McCANDLESS -- 1 tape measure, 1 long H spade, $1.25
- R. F. LESSLEY -- 1 pair hinges, $.20
- G. V. ARGABRIGHT -- 1 sprinkler, $.55
April 17, 1890
- J. W. FAIRBANKS -- wire, $.08
- Bimus KELSO -- 1 box BB caps, $.25
- Chas. STILLWELL -- 1 buck saw piece, 5 lbs. staples, $.35
- R. BRANDON -- 3 wagon bows, $.60
- J. F. DRAIN -- 3 milk pans, nails, $.50
- Worthy FRAZIER -- fishhooks & line, $.10
- Wm. DAWSON -- 32 lbs. nails, $1.25; 1 dish pan, 1 hand saw, $1.25; 1 saw set, 10 lbs.
nails, $.75; 2-7/8 cord wood, $5.75 cr.
- John CULP -- 5 beu castors, $.20
- N. C. JARVIS -- 4-1/2 lbs. nails, $.22-1/2
- J. V. ARGABRIGHT -- 45 ft. of fencing, $7.20; 10 ft. of fencing, $1.50
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 1 lb. H S nails, 1 lb. H S nails, $.45
- S. S. LAUGHLIN -- 1 crevis, $.15
- Nat TITUS -- 1 lb. staples, $.05
April 18, 1890
- Wm. DANELS -- 1 lister, $26.00
- L. M. WEDDLE -- 1 set knives & forks, $2.25; 1 bred raiser, $1.50; 2 lister shears,
$9.00
- Poor Farm -- 5 lbs. staples, $.25
- N. C. JARVIS -- 1 lb. nails, 4 joints pipe, $.85
- S. S. LAUGHLIN -- 6 lbs. spikes, $.25; 5 lbs. of 8 d nails, 10 lbs. 10 d nails, $.60
- E. P. PETERS -- 1 cake pan, $.30 Paid
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 1 wash pan, $.15
- Dick MORTON -- 2 lbs. casing nails, 18 lbs. 20 d nails, $.82 cr.
April 19, 1890
- CREIGHTON -- binder twine, $.05
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 49 lbs. of 10 d nails, $1.96; 78 lbs. 10 d cut nails, $2.73
- J. E. LAMBERT -- 3 clevises, 3 clips, 3 lbs. staples, $.75
April 20, 1890
- Geo. VALLINGHAM -- 3 clevises, $.45; 2 cord wood cr. 1 cord, $7.25 cr.; 2 cord hickory
wood, $5.00 cr.
- Swift McCANDLESS -- 1 how, 1 coal hod, $.85
- W. T. CLARK -- 12 ft. of 3/4 pipe, 1 barrel, $1.70
April 21, 1890
- S. S. LAUGHLIN -- 1 lb. 10 d nails, 10 lbs. 8 d nails, 12 lbs. 3 d nails, $1.40
- James MILLER -- drayage by cash $1.45 cr.
- Poor Farm -- 3 clevises, 2 open rings, $.40; 1 comb lister, $26.00
- A. R.. McCANDLESS -- 52 window pulleys, $1.52
- John FLACK -- 1 12 in. file, $.30
- Eugene PETERS -- 1 mirror, 1 comb case, $.90; 1 charm, 1 window shade, $.65
- R. BRANDON -- 2 pic plates & 2 cups, $.20; 1 pudding pan, 2 pudding pans, $.20;
fixing stand, 1 dipper, $.60
- A. K. McCANDLESS -- 13 ft. & 4 in. of screen wire, $1.05; 2 paper tacks, 2 scrub
brushes, $.40; 1 teapot, 1 teapot, $1.30
- John H. SHOOK -- bal. on 5 files, $.35
- S. S. LAUGHLIN -- 2 locks, door latch, $.90; 1 roof saddle, 3 pair hinges, $.60; 2 lbs.
4 d nails, 5 joints pipe, $1.10
- C. H. LANAMORE -- 6 picplates, 1 teakittle, $.90; 2 pans & 1 qt. cup, 6 clevises,
$.85; 1 preserve kittle, stove back, $1.70
- Dora GIN -- 35 cts. worth canvas, $.35
- Nemaha City -- 2 lbs. nails, $.10
April 23, 1890
- Nemaha City B & Tile Co. -- 2-1/2 lbs. nails, $.10
- Geo. VICE -- 1 drill brush, 1 box rivets, $.60
- W. T. WHITTEN -- 1/2 lb. powder, 2 lbs. shot, 1 box caps, $.50
April 24, 1890
- Peter AULT -- 1 buck saw piece, 1 saw buck, $.40
- Nemaha City B & Tile Co. -- 25 lbs. of 3 d nails, 1 bolt, $1.45-1/2
- Mrs. SIMPSON -- 1 stove, 1 stove pot, $11.85; 1 teakettle, 1 fry pan, $1.05; 1 coffee
pot, wash pan, $.35; 1 matrass, cr. by cash 1.00, $2.40
- John H. SHOOK by Mrs. Chance -- 1 bed stead, 1 matrass, $6.00; 3 chairs, 1 mirror,
$2.45; 1 flour sive, stove polish, $.30
April 25, 1890
- Nemaha City B & Tile Co. -- 10 lbs. of 20 d nails, $.80; 25 lbs. of 3 d nails,
$1.37-1/2
- G. V. ARGABRIGHT -- 50 ft. hoes, $6.25; 81 lbs. of galv. wire, $4.05
- N. C. JARVIS -- 2 clivises, $.25
- Wm. RELF -- bal. on note, $.60
- David FRAZIER -- 1 wire clothes line, $.35
- G. W. SHIVELEY -- 1 washing machine, $6.50; 1 wringer, 1 wash tub, $3.50; 1 box rivets,
$.20
- Wm. MAXWELL -- cash, $3.00 cr.
- G. V. ARGABRIGHT -- 133 lbs. of painted wire, $5.45; 2 lbs. staples, 8 bolts, $.25
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 keg of 10 d nails, $4.00
- W. T. CLARK -- 1 coffee pot, 5 lbs. staples, $.75; 1 wash pan, 1 dipper, $.30
- Lewis FISHER -- 5 lbs. staples, 5 lbs. nails, $.50
- Sim WEDDLE -- 1 hammer, 1 strainer, 3 lbs. nails, $.90
- G. V. ARGABRIGHT -- 1 pair hinges, 6 bolts, $.50
- Dick MORTON -- 1 hand saw, $.90
April 26, 1890
- Jacob SHUCK -- cash, $1.00 cr.
- J. W. FAIRBANKS -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- W. S. DANELS -- 1 rocking chair, $2.50
- T. SKEIN -- 1 box BB caps, $.25
- Wilber WHITTEN -- 1 hoe, $ .40
- Theadore HILL -- 1 tea kittle, $.75
- Andrew AYNES -- 1 tea kittle, tacks, blacking, $.85
April 28, 1890
- Nemaha City B & Tile Co. -- 10 lbs. nails, 29 10 lb. nails, $.80;
- Wm. DAWSON -- 15 lbs. cut nails, $.60; 2 wagon rods, $.20
April 29, 1890
- Nemaha City B & Tile Co. -- 1 box & screenwire, 10 lbs. 10 d nails, $.50; 20
lbs. 20 d and 3 d, spikes, $.80;
- W. T. CLARK -- 5-3/4 lbs. 3 d nails, $.35
- James BARTLEY -- 1 monkey wrench, 2 clevises, $.60
- John H. SHOOK -- 1 corn shucker, $9.00
- J. W. FAIRBANKS -- sewing machine oil, oil can, $.25
- McWEDDLE -- beans, 1 file, $.30
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 well bucket, 4 doz. clothes pins, $.50
April 30, 1890
- Nemaha City B & T Co. -- 25 lbs. 3 d nails, $.87-1/2; 10 lbs. 8 d nails, 2 lbs.
staples, $.50; 10 lbs. of 10 d nails, $.40
- Swift McCANDLESS -- rice boiler, $.60
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 21 lbs. staples, 1 dish pan, $1.50
- Wm. DAWSON -- 72 lbs. roofing paper, 4 lbs. nails, $2.32; 4 lbs. 30 d nails, 5 lbs. 6 d
wire nails, $.35
May 1, 1890
- Nemaha City B & T Co. -- 20 lbs. 10 d nails, 15 lbs. 6 d nails, $1.47-1/2
- Mrs. CARSE -- 1 skillet, 1 teapot, $1.20; 2 puden pans, 1 dipper, $.25
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 10 lbs. nails, 10 lbs. 8 d nails, $.80; 5 lbs. of 6 d nails, 5 lbs.
staples, $.45
- Nat TITUS -- 1 monkey wrench, $.40
- Thos. SKEEN -- 1 monkey wrench, $.30
- Nemaha City B & T Co. -- 25 lbs. 3 d nails, 10 lbs. of 10 d nails, $1.65
- W. T. CLARK -- 1 monkey wrench, $.40; 1 pt. beans, $.15
- R. BRANDON -- work on stand table, $.50
May 2, 1890
- J. F. DRAIN -- 1 lead pencil, $.05
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 20 lbs. 6 d nails, $.90; 2 lbs. 8 d fine nails, $.10; chalk, sand
paper, $.20; 1 hell wheel, 2 rope fasteners, $.60
May 3, 1890
- John H. SHOOK -- 1 drill sold, $8.00 cr.
- W. T. WHITTEN -- 2 cords of wood, $4.00 cr.
- Wm. F. GILLISPIE -- 1 safe, 1 beadstead, $6.75; 3 chairs, 2 joints pipe, $2.15; 1
elbow, $.15
- Sam ALLEN -- 1 well bucket, $.40
- Perry FREEL -- 1 lister, $16.00 (Settled by Note)
- Nemaha City B & T Co. -- 10 lbs. 10 d nails, $.40; 1 long handle shovel, $.90
- Wm. RELF -- 1 dish pan, 1 tin pail, $.40
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 gal. pail, $.50
May 5, 1890
- S. A. HUNTINGTON -- 1 12 in. file, $.25
- MARRS -- 6 lbs. nail, $.25
- N. C. JARVIS -- 2 lbs. nails, $.10
- W. W. SANDERS -- 2 lbs. nails, $.10
- John LAMBERT -- 1 box tacks, $.08
- Henry MATHEWS - D. N. JONES S Law -- 1 lister & drill $26.00 Paid May 26, 1989
- Thos. FINCH -- 1 pair of cart shafts, $1.50
- James BURNS --- 89 lbs. wire, 2 lbs. staples, $3.66
May 6, 1890
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 16 pieces of valley tin, $1.28; 3 paper tacks, 2 pans, $.40
- Odom ZOOK -- nails, $.10
- H. E. WILLIAMS -- 188 lbs. galv. hay wire, $8.93; 1 hammer, by cash, $.65, $1.00 cr.
May 7, 1890
- Nemaha City -- 1 well bucket, 1 w wheel, $.85; 1 piece of well chain, 1 rope fastener,
$.85
- F. WOODARD by Weddle -- 1 pair hinges, $.10
- L. M. WEDDLE -- 2 lister shears, $9.00
- W. T. CLARK -- oil, $.10
- G. W. SHIVELEY -- 2 brace bits, 1 skillet, $.85; 1 meal seive, 1 brush sythe, $.80
- John MARRS -- 6 bolts, $.10
- Andrew AYNES -- 1 chiles carriage, $6.25; 2 well buckets, $.50
- Ed HOOVER -- 1-1/2 lb. shot, powder, $.25
- Nemaha City B & T Co. -- 20 lbs. of 3 d nails, $1.37; 20 lbs. of 10 d nails, $.80
- G. V. ARGABRIGHT -- 50 ft. ruber hoes, $6.25; 1 hoes nozzle, 1 coupling, $1.70
May 8, 1890
- J. F. DRAIN -- 1 2 qt. cup, 1 potato masher, $.25
- E. A. BOURNE -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25; 3 sqrs of black dimond roofing, $9.00
- Wm. HOXBY -- 1 lister, $26.00
- Perry FREEL -- 1 single lister, $16.00 Paid
- E. A. BOURNE -- 2 lbs. nails, 8-1/2 sheets tin, $.75; 1 white W brush, 2 strips tin,
$.20
- Z. STEPHENSON -- 1 bolt & horse nails, $.10
- Wm. ANDERSON -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- Dora GIN -- shot & powder, $.25
- Nemaha School Dist. -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- Nemaha City B & T Co. -- 15 lbs. of 3 d nails, $.82-1/2
- McWEDDLE -- 1 drill brush, $.45
- KELSO -- 1 drill brush, $.45
- Mr. PETERS -- cash, $1.55 cr.
May 9, 1890
- Mrs. SNOW -- 3 joints of pipe, $.60
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 1 kitchen table, $2.25
- Mr. HODKINS -- 2 screen doors, $2.60; 2 pair hinges, 2 hooks, $.60
May 10, 1890
- Dick MORTON -- 98 lbs. of wire, $3.92
- John HOXBY -- 1 ball staging, 7 fishhooks, $.10
- John JONES -- 2 pair hinges, $.20
- G. W. FAIRBROTHER -- 1 lock, 1 pair hinges, $.25
- Andrew AYNES -- by James Clark -- $15.15
- J. H. LINN -- by fixing Sayers well, $.75 cr.; by setting up chairs, $.75 cr., by
filling up 2 chain pumps, $.50 cr.
May 12, 1890
- Ed HOOVER -- 1 lb. powder, 3-1/2 lbs. shot, $.70
- J. F. DRAIN -- by J. B. Hoover's acct., $13.00; 1 pencil, $.05
- J. B. HOOVER -- by J. F. DRAIN, $13.00 cr.
- Nemaha City B & T Co. -- 5 lbs. 4 d nails, 10 lbs. 3 d nails, $.75; 20 lbs. 10 d
nails, $.80
- Geo. HODKINS -- 2 door knobs, $.25
- J. M. FRAZIER -- 104 lbs. barb wire, 1 lb. staples, $4.21; 1 lb. staples, $.05
- H. W. SHUBERT -- 5 lbs. staples, $.25; 1 box rivets, $.20
- Geo. HODKINS -- 2 lbs. nails, 1/2 joint pipe, $.35
- Mrs. CUMINS -- 7 window frames with hangers & wire, $3.80
- M. L. BRUBAKER -- 1 pump stack, 11 ft. tubing, $5.99; 80 lbs. of barb wire, $3.80
- A. R. McCANDLESS -- 5 jelly pans, 1 waiter, $.30
- Chas. CARTWRIGHT -- 14-3/4 lbs. of peas
- Sam ALLEN -- 2 wagon rods, $.25
- S. BRIMBLE -- 50 posts, 89 lbs. wire, $6.21; hog rings, $.10
- Asa PORTER -- 104 lbs. wire, 2 lbs. staples, $4.26; cash, $2.00 cr.
- Ed WEISENSIDER -- 9 ft. 30 in. screen wire, $.63; 2 papers, double point tacks, $.10
- James BURNS -- 1 coffee pot, $.35
- BONDFELDON -- cash, $3.00 cr.
- Poor Farm -- 1 bucket, 2 pint cups, $.65; 1-1/2 gal. cup, 1 dipper, $.30; stove polish,
1 paper tacks, $.25; 1 wash tub, $.75
- Jerry BALLARD -- 96 lbs. of galv. wire, $5.04; 3 lbs. staples, $.15; 1 spade, $.75
May 16, 1890
- Wm. DANELS -- 5 lbs. nails, $.25
- James TITUS -- 1 smoke stack, $1.50
May 18, 1890
- Ray TAYLOR -- paper returned, credit $2.00
- P. J. BLUNT -- 3-3/4 lbs. wire, $.15; 1 box wads, $.25; 1 lb. powder, $.35
- E. ZEGAPUSE -- 107 lbs. wire, $4.06-1/2; 6 lbs. of smooth wire, $.24; 2 lbs. staples,
$.10
- Wray TAYLOR -- 2 pairs of strap hinges, $.50
- Geo. DYE -- 5 lbs. nails, $.20; 1 looking glass, $.50; 3 lbs. staples, $.15
- David DANELS -- cash paid for axe
- J. G. WALKER -- 1 saw set, $.75; 1 vice, $.55; 1 exp. wagon, $1.50 - Paid May 29, 1890
May 20, 1890
- J. B. SEID -- 1 cultivator, $18.50
- Wm. DANELS -- 1 cultivator, $18.50; 1 pair bultongues, $1.00
May 21, 1890
- Nemaha City -- 30 lbs. nails by Linn, $1.50
- Major EBBS -- 1 hose plow bean, $.40
- H. A. BRAND -- 1 rasp, $.65
- James H. CLARK -- 7 lbs. wire nails, $.35; 2 padlocks, $.50; 1 pair bulltongues, $1.00
- Jerry BALLARD -- 124 lbs. of barb wire, $4.71
- John McCLINMAN -- 1 bent arm rocker, $2.50
- Mrs. SNOW -- 1 carpet strecher, $.20
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