Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 14, 1870, Image 3

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WAYIvlAN & CURTIS
PlaUsiKouth, Nefe.,
Repairers f team Engines. EoHers, Saw and
GaVVnd Steam Fitting. Wrought Iron Pipe,
Force and Tilt Punips, Steam Gauges, l ice
Valve Governors, and all kinds of
Brass Engine Fittings,
tircu-hod e .wart notice.
FARMING MACHINERY .
Repaired short notice.
aug&tf
.- Sheriff's Sale
;j,jrge M. Hull I
vs. -Order of Sale.
J-.hn E. Kin. ) . ,
Notice is hereby given that I mil offer Tor sale
st'i.uUic auction, at the south front door of the
i ..urt House, in Plattmouth. Cass county, on
the .ith i;iy of July. A. 1). 1S70. at two o clock
,. m. of s iid day, the following- real estate, to
T'fh wc-t half of the southeast quarter and
theca-'t half of the southwest quarter of section
No thirty-four, township Ho. twelve, range
No eleven ea.-t of the sixth principal meridian,
.-9c-.iuniy.Nebra.-ka.
oid hv virtue and authority of an Order of
'- .le i-ued in tho above entitled cause, by the
I ierk of the District Court of Cass county, and
t.. me directed, as Sheriff of said county.
Given under tny hand this 22d day of Jone,
I in il J. n.jnussuj.-urini
Willett I'otten-rer,
Atiy. for I'lff.
Cass county, Neb.
ATTENTION FARMERS ! !
If yon trant to buy an A Su 1.
REAPER and MOWER
Call On
n. scmnasse & co.
AltheXL'TT YORK STORE and examine
their Much Improved
rjavusa Chief Reaper & Mower
For 1870!
ti.eir Ursa stock of BREAKING AND
(TUBULE Blows. may36wtf.
fiOJ. E. T'X'TI.E
T. K. HANS.
J. B. CLASS B
Tootle,
Hanna & Clark,
DKALERS IK
4k old :inl Silver Coin,
EXCHANGE,
U.fw. and other Stocks.
Diafw drawn cn all partsof the United Sta
:id Europe. Deposits received, and special at
tention given to collections.
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MERICAN SUNDAY SCU00L UNION.
T. F. WHEELER.
TUN DAY SCHOOL MISSIONARY
fr", l.- ..lr. r.l 5Sonthwcstern low. Attend
i.. ... .;' 'v,,n a.i.J siinnlvioar Sunday nchool.
rartii . MiC-rinT Fupplies can pend money ins
drJfii or 1-0,1 0!See Orders a-. ft-
Nebracka CityNebraf ka.
COR.ICK'S ADVANCE
ill.
COMBINED
REAPER & MOWER
Ahead in 1 he Field.
T TV. TRIALS HAVE THOROUGHLY
1a E- Wished the fact tht McCorinick f AU
Vance Machine t'otubined Reaper and ilowei
i the c:.!y Combined ilacniue icaius a
Perfect Success.
Call at CLARK A PLUMMER'3 and exam
ine Met" i. Muchin j befne purthadinz elsewhere.
They WiU Do Yen Good,
jedfwlmo
RIPPLE'S BEER GARDEN.
AT HIS
NEW BREWERY.
Open Every Say.
Kusic andDance every Sunday
Henry Slert &.Co
mlpt4f
Bar Keepers.
A. A SARGENT & CO.
ciaSi iasfcag 2aar
:jp 31amifacfurcrs.
WS -Tuld invite Dealers and the Public
Bfuurdi y to cull and examine our tock of
SOAPS
bef.,
"'"r5 .urchat-ini elsewhere,
tw. "' E:;rseDt having had the
experience I
"e:4rs in tnu nnfunf nrt ni7 Jill KinMH OI
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to
an"
'e are coi.fident of civinif entire sati.fac-
! who may favor us wiLh their patron
ned for grease, and delivered in
i for rendered tallow and clear
Kearney 'Ward, rear Ferry St.
'.raesa City.
EUSSELL
SELL THE CELEBRATED
Dodge and JYeic York
The only Reliable Self-Raker
Also the Birdsall Thrasher, and
EYEEYBODY
of a first-class Reaper and flower had bette
rn need
Call on
smssstt
Cor. Main a; d Sixth
nu$$Ett
Nebraska City,
JnneKM&wtf.
W.Ki
DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools ;
ALSO
LIANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
Roofing, Guttering, Sjwniting anl Rerwirinir done.
J am Selling First-Class Gnodx and Guaranty Not to ht
Undersold as 1 am Buying of Fir.t JJ inds.
A No. 1 Plows and Cultivators, closing out at Cost. Remember the plaei
JIain .V.rf to
Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!
The Undersigned VVant
lTll JLUsI SSB.Si-aiT
To Take Lumber from iheir
Common Lumber
Sh'm:ies
" Aai other Lumber, Doors,
uneltlwtf
GARDEN CITY AGRICULTURAL HOUSE,
. CHALLENGE THE WORLD.
t. TEN EICK. Sells
THE C H A M P I O 1ST
(Wheteiv's Patent) Reapere and Mowers. Self Rakers, Hand Rakers, Prop-
raanTHBUkEWN'DREKLar' combined to-other, 11 the Heads actimr a
ratheriaparuisor rakes. Kitber hes-J nmy 1 made to act as a r&Vevhen
desired. The rake ivler Vrrft control r,f the tlnrrr. ai-d largo or j.a 1 praveN
can be raked, as desired, or the rako mav be sot, to rake automstii-ally, delivennr
a gravel at every revolution of the reH. The Chau.p.on is the Linh' Dravght,
best made most convenient and durable Machine ot the Reaper and Mower tnl.-.
M. TEN EICK SELLS
. M. TEPJ EICK SELLS
FTTH MISSIX.OZsr THBBSHT
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With three Hitch Goarinsr. Two Fans, Revolving aud Vij,t - x
Adjustable Concave Self Oilin and ol.scle:v shaker rods, h:.ic-i (.ouplms aim
Pivot Cylender. , . , , ., ,
These improvements bolon- exclusively to the Midori ThreshiTH.
Also Furst & Rrad'-ev's Su.ky Hay Rake, and the I lfhn Uevolvin.jr Hay Lake.
farmers look to your interests, examine and buy the best machinery.
SOLD AND WAR? ANTED BV
Junel4dwtf JIain St, 3d Door West of the Brooks House.
C3LiOTI-312r-ri,
outh Side Main Street, - - Number 9.
I PLATTSMOUTH, CASS
ODGE"SR57rNT
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1 VXy TWYKTOCl
DOOM
Reapers and Mortens
offered in
tho Buffalo
any Market.
Pitt Thrasher.
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Plattsmouth
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DOOM.
Nebraska.
City Mold,
Yard at the following Price
v.
from $28 to $30 per thonsanj ft.
from 3 to ?;.
Su h, &c , iu proportion.
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COUNTY NEBRASKA
t&sr$ -f& ill
Si pit 6li n Mrmlfl
LOCAL 1STJ1 Vv fc3.
Fitzgerald is relaying the stone pave-
:ij-ur. in front of tne Brooks louse.
Five hundred more Chinese left FaM
Franci-tOv yfistorday, destined Xor the
Chattanooga railroad.
We learn that a stable was struck by
lightning at Ashland on the 3d, killing
several horses and destroying the build
ing. The work of grading the B. & M. R.
R. west from Lincoln is progressing rap
idly. A large consignment of gradii g
tools went west to-day.
We understand that speeches were
made at Eght Mile Grove on the Fourth
by Rev. Smith, Rev. Burch, Mr. Mason
and Mr. Wni. Orr.
Mr. John Muttz commenced cutting
wheat yesterday the first we have
heard of. Several pieces of barley have
been harvested in tho vicinity of Eight
Mile, but Mr. Mutts is ahead on the
wheat.
We are in receipt of the prospectus of
a new evening daily toon to tnak'i its ap
pearance in Omaha, It is to be Repub
lican in politics. We fdiall speak of the
paper when it makes its appearance.
Gen. Garfield was re-nominated by ac
clamation by the Republican Corit'ie--ional
Convention of the Sixteenth Ohio
district, held at Greenville, 3-esterday.
A prospect well is being sunk bv the
It. R. Com pany on the depot grounds.
Large quantities of rock are bo.imr
'imped ovory day along the river front
of i he ciry. The R. R. Co. will soon be
ready to defy the old muddy.
The B. & M. R R. Co. are erecting
'"ve n w online stalls to their round
Vmi e at Ottumwa, Iowa.
It is reported that the Pullman train
were to be discontinued over the Central
Pacific road after yesterday, July 7.
Au ordinance will probably be passed
- the next meeting of the City Council
requiring the removal of all projecting
-igns on Main street, and the taking
away of all posts and obstructions of any
kind along the street line.
We understand the matter of opening
the south-western avenue was referred
f0 a special committee at the last meet
ing of the Council. It is hoped the
committee will act promptly and wisely
in the matter. We look upon the open
ing of this avenue as one of ih. most im
portant moves that can be made for the
cr-neral good.
Hy reference to our advertising e 1
umns it will be seen that T. H. Goodwin
has purchased a tonsorial establishment
of John Jennings. Mr. Goodwin has
the reputation of being the best hair
dresser in the State. Give him a trial
Ve had the pleasure to-day of meet
ing Mr. J. B. Strade. of Abingdon, 111.
He has been in the city several days, and
expresses himself well enough pleased
with the place to return and take up a
permanent abode with us as soon as he
can make the necessary arrangements.
He is a brother-in-law of our fri.nd G.
S. Smith, Esq., and gives evidence of
the same spirit of energy and persever
ance, which never fails to attain success,
and especially in this new and progress
ive wett.
John C. Halliger, Esq., has opened an
agencv in this city for the Travelers' In
surance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
Ho issues either accident or life policies.
We understand that the amateur bil
liardist of this city made a run of 347
last Wednesday evening.
Mr. Muttz has shown us a sample of
Rio G:anle wl.cat jriown by him which
1 oks like a very superior article. He
informs us that it is some days earlier
than other wheat, and produces a much
fin :r article cif flour.
No little curio-ity was manifested by
our cit Zi 11s this morning n witnessing
the approach of wuat appeared to be a
plank with a smoke stack protruding
upward. Upon close examination and
"interviewing" the captain of the craft,
we discovered that it was a flat !at pro
pelled by an engine of ancient appear
ance, and belonging to some parties liv
ing in Nebra ka City. It made good
time up to the railroad landing, where
-be anchored for the purpose of taking
aboard the old cylinder taken off the
Magee. She is used in transporting lum
ber and wood at Nebraska City. She
carries about thirty cords of wood at a
load.
J. A. B-Klcnliamer, of the Sidney
Union, has been in the city since yes-
terdav. He reports business liveiy at
Sidney, and railroad pro-pects flattering.
lion. S. M. Rich, cf Brownville, gave
us a call to-day. He is jiut returning
from the re union at Lincoln.
The Council Bluffs Tlmea says
"Whenever we want to convey, in a sin
gle monosyllable, all that our feelings are
capjtb'e of in the way of contempt and
disgust, we say Grant.' There, now,
we hope nolx ly will be so rifeelin a
to tend a copy of that paper to the
President it would undoubtedly cause
him to resign at once in favor of the
niishtv iiiind th.it swav- the destinies of
the world through the columns of the
7YIC.S. Im-ignificant Giant; mighty
Titiu.
The Omaha Republican says: "W.
B. Strong is no longer the General West
ern Agent of the Chicago & Northwest
ern Railroad, he having left that posi
tion to accept the General Freight
Acency of the Burlington & Missouri
River R It." That's the way it goes.
The B. & M. folks always manage toge
hold of all the be.-t men in the country
. v -
to "ransac-t tneir business. ao sooner
oes it become generally known that any
railroad man excels in his particular line
than we hear that the B. & M. folks
have employed Liui.
He who pokes his nose everywhere
wid sometimes poke it between a thumb
and lore-lxDger,
The .r-on who found an umbrella on
the Fourth, on Main street, will confer a
favor by returning it to J. W. Strong.
SeldenErwin, of the Omaha Academy
of Music, passed through the city to-day
on his way to Lincoln to make prepara
tions for his troupe there. He will be in
Plattsmouth in the course of a couple of
weeks.
Mr. Geo. Henderson, Chief Clerk of
thJ B. Jt M. It. R. R. Co's. Land office
in this city, has our thanks for late files
of English papers. In looking over
them we discovered that the Com
missioner, Mr. Geo. S. Harris, is adver
tising Nebraska pretty extensively
throughout the old country. Mr. Hen
derson informsus that they are about con
tracting for a page each of several of
the leading papers of the old country in
which to advertise their Nebraska lands.
PARAGRAPHS OF ALL SORTS.
A new well at Reno, 71 4 feet deep, is
producing 124 barrels of oil daily.
The large rent, paid in Portsmouth, N.
II., is $?yoo, and that is for a bar room.
An "Equine Festival" is to be held ;n
Dayton, Ohio.
An excessive drought prevails in near
ly all Vermont. The grass is almost as
lifeless as in September, and grsin is at j
a stund-biul.
Fogs of unprecedented density and
extent are encountered by vessels ap
proaching the Atlantic coast this season.
They extend from Halifax to Cape Hat- j
teras.
A gold-headed cane was voted to the
"w.f jHiniiliir bailor dealer" at a Catho
lic Church lair in Dubuque, last week.
There are two periods in the life of
man when he is too wise to tell woman
the exact truth ; when he is in love, and
when lie isri t.
IL-nry WarJ Beecher. with the bold
audacity of his race, calls Partialist
cluivehes "mutual insurance companies
against i'uture tire."
"Whenever," said Madame de Stael,
k I see Mr. S., I feel the same pleasure
'hat I receive from looking at a fond
couple ; he and his self love so happily
together."
One of the gentler sex says that the
heaven of the ftrong-minded women is
"where buttons grow in their proper
planes, and where men cea.-e bothering
and needles are at rest."
Reporters are often unconsciously sa
tirical. A morning paper says in an
obituary : "Mr. was an estimable
citizen He lived uprightly. He died
with perfect resignation. He was recent
ly married."
Boston, according to the Transcript,
never lays aside overcoats or takes down
stoves until after the anniversary of the
battle of Bunker Hill
I approve of youth that has some
thing of the old man in him, so I am no
less pleased with an old man who has
sou ething of the j-outh in him. Cicero.
The Goo4 Templars of Austin, Minn.,
have resolved to publish in the city
newspapers the names of all members of
the Lodge excelled the object being to
relieve the Lodge of the odium attached
to it by having it suonost d that such
.persons are Good Templars.
Lawyer How do you identify this
handkerchief ? Witness By its general
appearance and tho fact that I have
ct tiers like it. Counsel I bat s no
proof, for I have got one just like it in
my pocket. Witness I don t doubt
that, as I had more than one of the
same sort stolen.
George M. Pullman, President of the
V.lman Palace Car Company, returns
for last year a uet income of $97,500.
The educating agency of character, al
though the subtlest, is still the mightiest
of all instrumentalities. The teacher
accomplishes more by what he is, than
bv what he does. 1 1 is greatest power is
lis own personality its measure is the
measure of the virtue that is in him.
A little girl in a western town, after
tudving for some time a picture f the
Magdalen reclining on her face and weep-
11. 1.1 .1 1
ing, suddenly turned to ner niotner ana
exclaimed, "Mamma, I know why Mrs.
Magdalen is crvmg. it is because Mr.
Magdalen does not buy her clothes
enough."
' The London Times thinks Wilkie Col
lins the man to complete "Edwin Drood.
Collins and Dickens jointly wrote "No
Thoroughfare," and it was exceedingly
difficult to detect which chapters were
written by Dickens. Certain manner
isms of styles which Dickens seems to
lave adopted from Carlyle a.oue made
Jeretion pos-iWe.
Prof. Mather, of Amherst College
preached at South Hadley, Ma., last
Sunday, to a congregation so sleepv that
he stopped short in bis sermon, and had
them stand up and sing two verses of the
hvir.n "31 v faith looks up to thee," after
which he resumed.
The editors of the Lancaster (Ohio)
paiMMs are amusing themselves with foot-
races probably getting in trim t go
for delinquent subscribers, or run away
from the Hie riff.
Two centuries ago not one in a hun
e wore stockings, ritty years agi
not one boy in a thousand wa allowed to
run at large at night Fifty years ago
not a g'rl in a thousand was allowed to
make a waifng maid of her mother.
Wonderful improvements in this age
The Mormons at Piano, claiming
to
represent tne true cnurcn, oonot; no-
vcamv. anl assert tnat tne doctrine 01
tilmalitv of wives was rejected by Jo
seph Smith and Hiram Smith, and that
tne revelation on tne suojeei was not
known until 1852, and then was an
nounced in Utah.
Snotted Tail offered to marry the best
looking woman in Washington, and take
her to the plains, and furnidi her all the
rked buttalo she wanted. smimi-
enough, the woman didn t even refer
him to pa
At the Episcopal Council of the Dio-
. if . . t.11 t:i 1
cec OI lsconsin, neui at .uiiau.i-t:
on Thursday, the following new canon
was reported by the committee and
adopted: "Every communicant of the
church marrying outside of our com
lumiion. or marrying by any other than a
flergviuan of our church, shall stand pro
fttcio excommumcated.
Gath, of the Chicago Times, says:
The greatest friend to a journalist is an
encru . The meaner the attack the more
inscrutably it comes to benefit ru.
Colibett once said, "Every mean enemy
l.nngs me a new thought, two new
friends and five new subscribers.
Alfred Tennvson will sail for the In
ilian Ocean ifi December, to witness the
total eclipse of the sun. No doubt that
many a benison will follow Mr. Tennyson
in his voyage wnere mere isu 1 any tun.
Lo, the poor Indian ! He only want,
according to Red Cloud, that the pale
faces should turnish hiu with aiuniu
nition to kill game with;" but if o;nt of
fat be wants us not only to furnish his
ammunition but be his game. vntayo
1UL
A qnad-rangle A party of compoai
tors quarrelling tor fat copy.
A Western girl likes to make hreai
because it (Jeans her hands no beautifully .
uaS' yuu
a Las' U
HOI.BSALE
DEALERS IX
MOOT .W SHOES 9
YANKEE NOTIONS,
QUEENSWA RE &C,
Main street. P at ts mouth, 3D3cb.,
Where Everything in Their Line Can be Found.
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sum
We Call The Attention of the 'Public
Our Stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries.
Boots and Shoes,
That we are just receiving. We buy our goods as
and will aim by low prices, fair dealing and good
STOVE AM
IE. T. HDTTIKIIE & CO.
Wholesale and
Hardware and
Agricultural
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS,
S T TP J2
Of all kinds and sizes, which we warrant the
JOS
Are exclusive Age its in
Stewart's Celebrated
0
or Wood Cook Stove
Give us a call we will not be undersold Main street, next door east of tho Masonic Block,
PLATTSMOUTH. NK lilt ASK A
HAMBURGER
SIGH OF
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Groceries, Carpets,
Under ths Brooks House,
Mmii
arThe Highest
apl4wtf.
7-
I'rice Paid for Country Produce, Hides, Wool &c."a
As W
(Successor to Wliitc & iRuttery)
WHOLES ALB and RETAIL
u
Is now receiving and has on hand (at the old stand of White & Buttery)
South side Main St., Plattsmouth
The Largest and IVlost Comolete
Stock of Druys, 5Iedicine3, PainU, Chemical. Lead, Varniohes. Coal Oil. Fish Oil, Machine Oil
Oarglin? Oil, Castor Oil. Neatsfoot Oil, Whale Oil, llinseed Oil. Lard Oil. Oil. Essential
Cod Liver Oil, and a large variety f Notiona. Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet
Articles, Essence. Flavoring Extracts. Also, all the Popular
Such as Jayne's. Ayers Halls, Scoville'sCoe's. Christie's. Morse '. McLain. BfiVer'n. Wistar',
Wright's, Wakefield's. Gny Scott's. Perry Davis', Roback's Potiu's. Mrs. WiwloVa.
l)r. WincheU's. IlostettcrV, Drake's. Wallace's, Wesi's.
all others in general use.
Brandies, Wines and Whiskies,
Of the best grades and qualities, strictly for Medical purposes.
DOMESTIC DYJES,
Red or Rose. Green. Blue and Black. Analine, Indtpo. Madder, Extract Log wooJ. Dye Woods, ic.
In fact everything that is needed in the Drug or Medicine Line.
1 hysicians' Prescript ons carefully compounded and put up
at all hou: s. All Drugs warranted fresh and pure. Call
before buying, ..nd sec vhat I have to sell.
Platfemotttli, Mai-ch 24, 1T0. wtf
o Vmhm vai a j
rw V3
i- r.
AND R E T A 1L
to
Queensware,
Notions
Hats and Caps.
low as they can be had in the market for CASH,
goods, to please all who will favor us with a call.
is.
Claris & Pill US 211 GST-
Til? STOSL
Retail deulej-3 in
Ju O V S
best in the tearket.
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rOSZES. !
thig county for tho sale ot
Combination Coal
BERLINER.
THE BEEHIVE
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Street, Plattsmouth, INebraska
Liza
A. W. PROLE.
Probate Notice.
XJOTICE IS HEREBY (UVI N Tint i.-J
x planus airaiiist the MnK" ol .-T ill 'r r
late of Cas county, tuut hl iu i' ,". '
Court of said county, t, or hi-tore I' 1?) it m ;
of Dcctiuber, A. P., 1ST0. or they wiii oo io.;.r
barrel.
A. L. CHILD. rrc: .ite Ji- i .
Junc2jrh. 1S70; jun.a.'w 't-
Guirdian's iiaie.
-V-OTICE IS llEKEBY lil Vi:.T. Th;it ir. nor
i. suaiK-e of a lit crt tal onler ol sale of iluu.
lieorfc.- 1;. Lake. .IuJkv ri I lie Itlrii.t Court ol
the Id Ju-li- ial District. 01 tbc4ih duy-t nltx
lsTl), I will, nil Saturday, the loth J;i ol . .
at the hour of cut o'clock, 1'. M ot mi id :...
tho front door of the Cocrt House, iu i'i.-...
month, Cass i iiitr.ty, N'ciinkn. of.i-r for i:I.-, lI
public vendue, to the hiili'.t hidner, nil l'io
riKht. title, and intrrnt of 1 rc leruk Wchi.tN,
Henry Webnes and Margaret Weliiies, minors,
heirs uf i i.derick Wehuex. iliH-fi.-cd, in ami
the follow my de'rileit reai e.i!e, lo-wit; Tho
south half of the north e.t quurttr of section
and 1101th east quarter of tho north westquari.-r
and .-"ho uovih v:- iiu.;r;tr i, the south c.isr
quarter ot section No. ten in lonn.!..j tweivt,
north of riinae ten e.tst of i"th 1. M.
S'tlcnili n mainol'cu t' r bid.' from one o'clock.
P. M., to two o'clock. P. M of sk;i1 day. Term.'
one lour h c--!i n ban 1. one f'lunri in one vest,
one tourlh 111 to years. Mint onec i:rtli in three
years, with intere-nt ou deterred pnyuients u. it!
lf:etit. per annum.
Ehhabd Hckbnkk. ftuardian of minor tier, of
Frederick Wehne. decefled, bv
MAXWELL Jc CH APM AN.
jnne2T!w4t Attorney.
Cntiardiii Male.
Notice in hereby given that, in ptirmiiiiice of
an order of caln, made by lkn. lieorse 11. Lake,
Jiidt-e of the Dixlriet Court of the "Jud Judicial
District, on tho 13'th day of I:ty, l7t'. I willvn
Saturday, the 10th day of July, ISTo. r.t'J o'clock
f. m. of sai l d:iy, at the trout tioor of the Court
louse, in I'lattmoulh, Ca-ss county, Nebrm-ka.
offer for sale at public vendue, to tho highest
bidder, all I In- ritfht. title and interest of lt
wrd O. Harbison, Gallic C. lUrb.-oii, Jennin
II. Harbi-on. Walter D. Harbison, W ill inui II .
Harbison, mi l Msr' ii- Harbison, minor iii-iin
of the estate ol James D. Iiailii.011. cicc-usoil,
iu and to tho liirthwct quarter of the souih
west quarter of section iiine. in twn-lup twelve
ortb of raiitfetrn eas and the northwest quar
ter of the northwest quarter ofscctiou No. four
teen, and the soiitliwci-t fju i.c; of the routh
west quarter ot section (ltn, iu hmr V11
twelve, north of ru litre t biitticu, cnsl ot ii
Iirincijile meridian, ail iu C.iss county, Ne
iraska. (Sale will remain open for Lid from two
o'clock p. m. to three o'cloi k p. m. of nuid iIhv.
lerius one third eash on day .f k.iIo, one third
in one year and one third in two years, with in
tercct on defere 1 pnyuiet.ts, at ti n per cent.
Makiiakkt A. 11 ahhiso.v.
Guardian of minor heirs ol James D. Harbi.-on,
Ueccased.
Ly Maxwell A Chapman, Attorneys.
j 11 n e'JMw4
I.cjTal iSolicei
(looiye Jenniiifc-s. and
Anna Maria Jeuninirs,
by bur next friend lieu.
Jen 11 hit's, l'luiutili's,
vs.
Willium K. Sheldon.
Charles E. Eaylcy,
John 11. Bay ley. and
District Court of th
8ee'd Judicial District
ol Ncbrikit MituiiK n
uud tor Ca cuaiily.
Edward tiooUcnough. )
'lhe above nauieil Charles E. Bayler. John H.
Bayley ami Eaward (Joodenouh are hereby re
lilied thaltheubove named ptaintitls aid. on ino
3p;U day of June, A. D.. 1870, file with the clrik
ot the above uaiued court, their petition ntl-lig-loith
that a partnership was hen-totore cm rcu
into by and between sui 1 .leimtiics nnd Win. E.
Sheldon A Chas. E. Layiey, to curry ou miilina
and tarnimic. und thai, us a pint of the saia..
trausuution, rani plain 1 1 11.- conveyed to cum Uay
ley and said heldou the undivided 0110 lu.i of
the nonhi-.'ist q;iirt jr-of hccOoh s ,,it i the un
divided one half of I tie wc.-t Half of ur: !iw:f.
ot section 27, all in township lit r,in.o ii
east iu said Cus county, mid that tlity i-ii-mnd
tlio puymeiit aj a part of the purchu-e money
thcicof of a ortain n. te heie.olre ;nin iu
one V m. Dill lor tat-nm of ien iLousand do-iers
v.i,h tvr.lve per ci ut. nue.e-t. und due 011 n.-i
...ihol April, 71, nnd n-tlinj f.rin, tlim.fr,
thin said Jiavley xnd Sheld hi u.ok pj;Sc(sion of
tne propei ty. and have kept the same troui faid
piHtiit js and havr worked the same aod that
san uaj icy mis abandoned tne business und
further, that said Bayley and said Mien .11 have
conveyed their respective interests to suid J no.
H. ls:ilcy nd saul Edward lioodenouith, and
praying that said transfer mav uv set i,s. I, -u
lruuduk-ct, and for the appoint-.. oul of a r Cfir
t:i and reali.ini; a fund tu mei t the a bov rooi
tniiied payment and for genc-jl relief tgainst
suid delendants.
And the said defendants are hereby further
noutied to be and appear at said court ou t h;
lore the day of August. A. 1 . li.'o, -ir.ititu
aud there plead arsvrcr or dei-iur to sa:tl t eti
tion, or thesiiine wi!! be taken pr r-je: . a. d
decree rendered accord nipty.
Ordered tiiat the above notice he published in
tae l'latt.-mouth Hkkald tor four consecutive
weeks, accord in if to law.
ISAAC I'OLLAKD, Clerk, perJ. M.Beaeds-
LEY, D.pt.
CALHOUN A CROXTON.
, nu I. N. SHAMBAClill.
July, wit Attorneys for BlainMifs.
sthcri JTs Sale.
Alvin B. Dcnic'.s )
ti . v"'w-. Onlcrof Sale.
Jheodoin Williams.)
Nolicb is hereby given that I will offor for
sale, ut putilie au-'tion, at the south front d or
id theCoui t House, in 1'iuitsuiouih, Cass coun,y,
on the 'Miih day of July A. D. Wo. ut iwo
o'clock p. m. of said day, the following real es
tate, to wit :
'i'ho -ou ih west quarter of section No. nine
teen (19 in to in-Up No, twelve, rmute No.
twelv east of the sixth principal meridian,
Cass county. Neb. .
Sold by virtue bne authority of an Order of
Sale, issued in the above entitled cause by the
Clerk of Se District Court ot Cass county, and
to me directed, us Sheriff of said county.
(Jiven under my hand this2d day of June,
A. D. 1X70. J. W. Johnson. Sheriff
W illett l'ottenger. Cass county, Neb.
Atty. for Tiff.
janc23w:"
Sheriff's Sale.
David Sampson,"!
ys. Order of Sale.
A. 11. Barker. )
V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thnt I will
X oiler lor sale, hi public auction, lit the .-oatli
front door of the Court House in l'hittsmouth,
Cass county. N'ebni-ka, on Tuesday, the tfiih day
of July. A. D.. 170, at two o'clock. I'. M.. of
said day, all the right, title and intei est, of tl'"'
above defendant, to the tolloniug real estate,
to-wit :
Lot No. sine (9) in block Xo. sixty Are fli5) nnd
lot No. nine iV; in block No. two hundred nnd
twenty -one cil as designated upon the recorded
and published plat of the City of Plattsmouth
Cu-ss County, Nebrask 1. heretofore ettai hcd as
the property of the -aid defendant, A. H. Burker.
on an Order of Attachment, issued by the Clerk
of the District Court of Cass County, in favor oi
the said plaintiff. David .Simpson, and to me
directed, as Sheriff of said county.
J. W. JOHNSON.
Sheriff of Cass Couuty Neb.
T' M. MAT!,1 KTT.
Attorney for l'la inti3". jnne23wot
DEALEBS IN
Harness Saddles Whips
BRIDLES, COLLARS. AC.
Particular attention given to the manu
facture of line burners.
ALL KIXD CF REPAIR
ING DONE ON SHORT
NOTICE.
TLATTSMOUTII. - - NEBRASKA.
K. B. The Celebrated Vacuum Oil Blacking
constant-y od hand.
FOR 8Ai.a5 OR RKNT
The undivided half or the whole if desirH
of the
ROCK HL UFFS OR 1ST A .VJ SA VT MIL L t
24-horse power cajioe and lot!er. pair of i foot
burrs. 66 inch circular saw, two story mill house,
3)xti feet : everything in good running order.
A!o a
GOOD DWELLlXf! HOUSE.
of four rooms and cellar. For particuTsm en
q ure of. C. SC'iiLL'NTZ.
Uck Buffs. Ca.-s count. v. . Neb ut 22
Weeping Water lS.il N
Farmers, go where you can get the bvt Flour,
ind the most of it.
35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR
1M3
1-2 I'OUSDS nt DHAV
fiven in exchage for good w
We are also doing gris , and. with u
Increased facilities, feel assured that we can give
the best and most Flour of &uy in the State,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Produce Bought and Sold.
HIGHEST If A RK KT PAIB,
Reed A Clinton
ma.-6.6.
IN RUNNING ORDER.
I DESIRE to r.nnounee to the public that I
now have my Great American Ten Inch
Double Turbine Water Wheel iu lull operation.
Having re i tied my mill throue-bi'tl I -. ,: i ,
prepared 10 do bettor b iu, on, . .i.- i , .
mill in the Mate, J. A, L A'f TA
mayij4iwt".
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