Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 27, 1870, Image 3

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    HENRY BOECIvj
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTKADS-
6F ALL UE.CKIPTIONS AND AT ALL PRICE.
-.0-
Metalic Burial Cases,
OFAL.I, sizes.
WOubEN COFFINS
Ready Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash.
WITH many thank for past patronage. I
invi -:!! I" " ill ni examine my l..rge stock
11 f r'ariiuiiie and Coffin. Ija n'JHtf.
ATTENTION FARMERS ! !
If V'sU xrnnt to buy an A. JVo 1.
REAPER and MOWER
Call On
E3. SCH.'VANSC & CO.
i.ie .Vi'l!" YOi:K STnltK and examin;
their Mitch Imi'r'jvul
t'ayuga Chief Reaper & Mower
For 1870 !
'h-ir I .r.' ?t..ck of BREAKING A NO
TL Ui.I.I- Plows.
STABLES I
BtTTZP.V LAZKXBY. props.
'.I VERY SALE & EXCHANGE .
i r h e ln'-t of I.ir"ps an ! Buz"ies on hand.Cl
Cm r Yu.e and f ourth streets.
j&tld.Vwtf.
Plattsniouth Nebraska.
i. 13. ni:r,i. it,
, ATT- KXr.Y AT LAW an 1 So' ifnr in Chan-r-y.
nil'u-e in Moj-oniu .Block l'latt.-mouth,
"Nebraska.. niayiU dif
1. H. Wlif KI.KR. L. D. KE.NNETT.
i. ii. vna:i:i,t:i & o,
1." ;ii E.-t.-.tc an I T.tx Paying Agents, Notaries
r ir- and Lite Insurance Agents, Platts
x.'i.th. Nctoarka. jeiMtf
YtT-ICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.
T. F. WHEELER,
Sunday School MissioNary.
f rN. ' rrk.i and Southwestern Iowa. Attends
i i r-;ai.li-h;n.r and supplying Sunday schools.
l':r;,-s i ricnnir ;-ui' iies eau send money in.
urut's or I'tt Ullice Orders. Addres
f. F. WHEELER.
City. Nebraska.
NAOMI INSTITUTE,
F.ock Eliiffs, Neb.
fall tlkm for is:j commences
Tuesday, Septcmbe 13,
- o-
P;:i i!s of cither sex will receive thorough and
'-'i riKin.- instruction here, Particular allcn-l-t.i
to l'riiuary scholars.
S bo.,1 books furnished freo of cost to all
mr::.".
IOC D L OARDINO CAN DE OliTAINED
AT REASONABLE RATES-
F rtTi;i- and particulars nddr'??
a.u-w J. D. l'ATTERSON. Principal.
t
il;iv hf),icTit t. o pr.t irrt mIocW nf Tfrn-ibnrLTr A
I'trliiiOr.
'V l -ur Uiat f the Brooks House,
f i w i:I sell their sock of
DRY GOODS,
HATS, GAPS, BOOTS, CHOES
CARPETS & NOTIONS,
AT EASTERN PKJCES,
FOR TJIE NEXT THIRTY PAYS.
to mike room f,,r their Fall Stock. VTe bare
J'l nri-i'.i-.la l.-i rsr;- and well selected itock of
t u-y and Staple Uuovcries, .
BAGOW, HAMS, L?RD
Tae highest price paid, in cajh er trade far
Fam8rs, Produce,
Corn and Oats.
A.l joods purchased at this establishment
lelivereil STree
To Any Part of The City.
White, Spires &. Drew.
IfEW OBB
Weeping Water, Neb.
()RTOX & JE5KS
' DEALERS IX '
General Merchandise,
SUCH AS
GKi.K'KIES,
UAKliWARE.
y t" KKN a WARE,
UATS. CAPS BOOTS.
SHOES. NOTIONS. 4c.
n.NE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER.
SHINGLES AND LATH
are Agents for
Willcox &. Gibh3 Sewing Machine,
Meh U undoubtedly the best Machine now in
Biarla utU,
FEED. SAI.E AND
I am prepared to accommodate the public with
,ffore. Carriage Bgggies and A No. 1 Uenrte
ju ruonnouce ana reasonable terms. A lla
i!lrunv teamboatlanding.andto all ura
HARDWARE,
STOVE AID TIN STOKE.
3L T. IDTTIECIE! '&c CO.,
Wholesale andlRetail dealers inj
Hardware and Agricultural Implements,
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS,
STFEL PLOWS
Of all kind and sizes, which we warrant the kest in the market.
li
Are exclusive Age-its in this county for the sale I
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coa!
or Wood Cook Stove
Give as call we will not be undersold Main street, one door west of the Bank,
FI.ATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
Heaviest Stock or Goods in the West !
No Rent and no Interest on Borrowed Capital to be Made
off Customers!
OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN THE CITY.
JE3- GK D O'VE
North side of Main Street, between Second and Third, takes j Measure in announcing
iBIMIIEIES -A.1STJD IlLO SLAVICS
that be Las the largest and boet selected stock of
Etejr Goods, Groceries.,
Provisions.
NOTIONS &C., &C,
ever brosht to the city of Plattsmouth.
TO TIZS TRADE
lie would say that he can fill orders as cheap as any house west of Chicago. lie bays
Olrect From ESanutacturcrs?
and ho no middlemen's profits to add to hi?" goods Tie does business "on OWN CAPITAL and
in his own building, consequently he can give his customers the price of rent and interost.on
iuvestinctit in t'ue way of
LOW PRICiSS!
CilliZ illiTZJ KXiirsxIBTEl GOODS,
It will cost you nothing to look at them, whether you buy or not. By examining the priedt
Kuliable"you vriil be able to teil wh n other parties endeavor to swindle you. jyosef
DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools ;
ALSO
MAITUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
Roofms. Guttering. Spouting and Repairing done.
I am Silling First- Class Goods and Guaranty Not to b(
Undersold, as I am liny in g of First Hands.
A. No. 1 Plows and Cultivators, closing oat at ost. Remember the place
fEain ST.? 9ext to
We have he most attractive 8to?k of
Drv Ooods. No,ions Boots, Shops,
Hats Caps and iiroceri-s ever brought
to this city. Ca! uml ji n.
CLARK A PLUMMER.
R
Vhotesale
Wines, Liquors & Brandies
DOUBLE AXCIIOR WHISKIES, Ac.
Best quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand
All orders promptly attended to.
MAIN STREET. ONE DOOR WEST OF THE RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE
The "SUNNY he rnr of the Wholesale Rooms.
boutli Side Mam Street, - - Number 9.
PLATTSMOUTH, CASS
City Motel,
I9 tail $m ou th
Dealers in
BEfRTSRL
STADELMAIHIlT,
COUNTY NEBRASKA
BY TELEGRAPH.
WAR.
London, October 10.
A Vienna correspondent of the Stand
ard says it h generally Xelicvcd that
Prussia would gladly accept any in
tervention which would tend to relieve
her from a winter campaign. Pru-ssia
has encountered immense difficulties in
providing clothing, shelter and supplies,
and great stress is laid on Bismarck's
crime of continuing the war.
It is now said that Thiers never asked
the neuiral powers for any intervention
further than was necessary to sustain the
same form of government in France that
now exists. All the correspondence at
Verseillea are unanimous in the belief
that general bombardment will not be
opened for at least a fortnight, when
every gun will be in position. The
Prussians find severe measures necessary
in order to suppress lawlessness among
the French in their rear and around
them.
Tours, Oct. 19.
It is reported that the Americans now
in Paris, at the request of Minister
Washburne, will be allowed to leave the
city.
The news from Marseilles is unfavora
ble. The guard civique is troublesome.
It is expected that a commissioner will
go forward from Tours to suppress the
disorder.
Gambctta has ordered the railway
companies to have trains ready for the
movement of troops, either night or day.
Garribatdi has Beile Fort, lie was
received with enthusiasm by the soldiers
and citizens.
Advices from Paris of the 14th con
firm llic report that the Prussians asked
an armistice for the burial of their dead.
This bhows how effective the last sortie
was.
Dispatches from Mort, in the depart
ment of Deux Severes, savs seventy dele
gates from fourteen departments of
eastern France met there and resolved,
sixty-six to four, to recognize no au
thority but that of the government of
Paris and Tours.
Alexander Dumas is at Dieppe dying
from paralysis.
Minister Gambctta has returned here.
A dispatch from Belle Fort announ
ces a successful sortie of the garrison of
Neuf Brisnch and the withdrawal of the
Prussians from the positions they held,
after considerable losses in killed and
wounded.
The garrison at Montmedy made an
other sortie, in which they surprised the
Prussians, taking 4l)0 prisoners and cap
turing a military chest with 20,000
francs, and two wagons lo.-.ded with
chassepots. The f .llowing day they at
tacked an artillery rain and captured a
number of cannon.
The French- general commander of
Loire has issued an order to day declar
ing that he will shoot soldiers guilty of
insubordination, and asking the men to
shoot him if he fails in his duty.
Washington, Oct. 19.
Baron Gerolt has rece.ved a dispatch
from Bismarck, dated yesterday at Ver
sailles declaring to friendly powers that
the objei t of German military operations
are not for conquest but only to secure
such new boundary as i3 considered in
dispensible to the better protection of
Germany against future invasions from
France. It is added that germany feels
no hostility toward France and retains a
sincere wish for its future welfaje. A
copy of the dispatch has been commu
nicated t the department of State.
A dispatch was received at the State
department, to-night, from a reliable
source, and states that in London it is
reported that peace is arranged and is
much believed, although not yet officially
announced.
Special to the New York Herald.
Berlin, Oct. 19.
The capitulation of Metz is reported.
Ttie ministerial organ declares that
negotiation by neutrals is useless ; France
must herself sue lor peace, or submit to
the terms alrendy stated.
The Volks Gazette was confiscated to
day for complaining of the illiberality of
the government.
.New York, October 19.
A special correspondent at Bologne
sends an official statement from Lilie,
Rouen, Tours and Lyons, of the actual
force now in the field to resist the invad
ers. It consi.-ts of 450.000 men within
the environs of Paris ; 90.0000 men, for
the most part regular troops, with Ba
zaine at Metz and Tulonville; and 1S0,
OoO regular troops ontside of Paris and
Metz. Besides those, the government
has distributed arms to 850,000 more
thrnugout the provinces.
tren. Ajarl aki, who is in tull possession
of the the plans and specifications of
Marshal lazameand of Oeneo.u irochu
lids been appointed to the command of
all the forces in IN ortheatern Trance
not under the command of Bazaine, and
he has left lours for Lille to take com
mamlof his troops, He expresses great
confidence in the ability of the Fieuch
army to assume the offensive on a general
scale within a very few weeks and in the
inevitable defeat if not destruction of the
German armies in France.
Tours, October 20.
The Prussians are returning toward
Paris without seeking battle with the
French forces on the right bank of the
Loire. The Prussians are still in peace
ful occupation of Orleans. Owing to
their great losses at Chateau Dun the
Prussian nearly cestroved that town by
fire. At Chateau d' euf, where the
Prussians attacked and were beaten off,
they took revenge by exacting heavy con
tributions of money.. The inhabitants
paid the sum, heavy as it was, within
fity thousand francs, and the Germans
then evacuated the place, but threat
ened to return soon and collect the bal
ance or burn the town.
The best to the Prussian dispatches,
saying their loss was trifling before Paris
on the 13th on the occasion of a sorti
ot the French, is found in the offical
military report just published showing
that after the battle the Prussians de
manded a truce of five hours in order to
bury their dead.
Letters received here from Paris, da
ted the 15th, state that all the citizens
and troops are still in the lest of spirits
and are hopeful as to results. Daily
sorties are made by the garrrison, and
much loss is inflicted unon the Prussians.
The latter have not been able to erect
any batteries owing to the terrible fire
from the forts aud the vigorous 6ortics of
the besieged.
Dubost. delegate from the Govern
ment at Paris to Tours, who landed in a
balloon at Kocroy, yesterday, brings the
news oi another encasement near Pans.
It began in the mornin? at Hautes
Bruyes and lasted three hours. It was
resumed in the afternoon and terminated
after three hours more fighting. The
Prussians, who attacked in both actions,
were repulsed with heavy loss.
Trochu is frivinz awavto the unceasing
demand of National Guards, and has
given bis consent to their organization in
mobilized regiments as an active force for
sorties beyond the walls.
Minister Washburne has informed Fa-
vre that he will remain in Paris as long
as the government authorities. It is an
nounced that the supply of flour in Pa
ns is Rumcient tor nve months.
The movements of the enemy south
of the Loire are much commented on in
the journals. There are some fears of a
rapid movement in progress for the sur
prise of Tours, but assurances are given
that the attack is certain to be made.
Dispatches from various parts of
France report a number of small engage
ments. London, October 20.
The French garrison at Neuf Brieach
made a successful sortie on Saturday
morning last, and killed and wounded
two hundred aud took thirteen prison
ers. TheJFrench foreign office has issued a
circular to nutral powers, denying any
responsibility for the present war. The
representations made by Prussia as to
the state of affairs in Paris are affirmed
utterly untrue. France desires peace,
durabk peace.
Humors ara. prevalent here that treaty
negotiations are going on with Bazaine
for peace. Report says after peace has
been concluded Bazaine's army with the
prisoners released at Sedan will march
on Paris to enforce the terms of treaty.
Some Americans have offered ten
thousand franks to leave Paris.
The firt church organ in Boston was
put into King's Chapel in 1713, but so.
great was the prejudice against it that for
seven months it stood unpacked in the
vestibule of the church. When it was
put up, and its sounds were heard, it
met with favor. It was related that one
old lady expressed her opinion of it by
snying: ''It's a pretty box of whistles,
but an awful plaything forthe Sabbath."
The Democracy South is getting happy.
The millenium is surely coming A
startling report coms to us from Louis
iana to the effect that the Chairman of
the Democratic commitaee has decided
that negroes have just as good right as
delegates" in a Democratic State Conven
tion as white men ! Not only so, but he
says they will be "welcommed ! !" Hear
that. Anti-Fifteenth mendment demo
crats. "Do ycr want yer sister to marry
a nigger?"
Five of the Prussian Ministers are
married and have sons. Those five have
eleven sons at present in the army. Bis
marck has two, Von Iloon four, Count
Itzenplitz one, Von Helchoiv two, and
Lenhardt two. Of these, five are com
missioned officers, and six subalterns and
ensigns. One of Bismarck's sons has
been wounded, and one of Von Roou's
killed.
Fanny Fern still lives. She has just
done up the Modern OKI Maid in the
Boston Times thus: "She carries a
dainty piirasol, and a natta little um
brella, and wears killing bonnets, and has
live poets, and sages, and philosopher
in her train, and knows how to usu her
eyes, and don't care if she never sees a
cat, and could' nt tell a snuff box from a
patent reaper, and has a bank book and
dividends; yes, sir! ami her name is
Phoebe or Alice ; and Women's Rights
has done it."
The molasses cask style will be a thing
for ladies' costumes this winter. Hoops
are to be of the same size all the way.
giving the structure tne appearance of
a barrel, while the hat, tapering to a
point, will rescmble'an inverted funnel on
top of it.
Sometime if you work hard, if you are
temperate, if you are economical, there
is sure to cme a bright success for j'ou
The objects that cling around you now so
closely, and hold 3 0U back from that fair
life that fancy pictures, will, one by one,
drop awaj ana .leave you free. Some
where, a place exactly fitted for you to
fill, made for you, kept for you, i3 and
will be. Don't get discouraged; for
sometime, somehow, somewhere, all will
be well !
Rumors that Napoleon has become an
imbecile are still prevalent on the Conti
nent. An air of probability is given to
them by the fact, just made known, that
he has been a subscriber to one of the
papers for a dozen years past. The only
mystery now is that he should have kept
out of an idiot asylum so long.
Prof. Cocker, of Michigan University,
an Englishman himself, spent the sum
mer in the "old country," and tells the
story .that one well-informed person
demonstrated to him the impossibility of
America's becoming a great nation, be
cause she had no coal, and expressed
a commendable degree of surprise when
he learned that when we had scooped
all the coal out of some of our districts,
their little island could be dropped clear
out of sight in the hole.
Cheyenne is to have little streams of
water carried through the streets exactly
on the Salt Lake dan. The water is
brought through an aqueduct from Crow
creek, a river near at hand.
Mr. Charles Hull, the local editor of
the Oswego (New York) Advertiser, was
garrotcd recently, and robbed nt a gold
watch and fifty dollars. The Utica Her
ald remarking the occurrence said :
' Ve do not sympathize with Hull at all.
A man with $50 in his pocket, and able
to wear a gold watch, who will conde
scend to perform the duties of a local
editor, ought to be robbed."
V e read ot a poor fellow down in
Maine who complains bitterly that "it's
working between meals that's killing
him." We see plenty of people who
die daily because they won t work be
tween meals.
This is a capital joke at an English
gentleman's expense by a Highland las
sie, and shows that they can pun a bit.
An lMighsh gentleman recently arrived
at a hotel in the north of Scotland, late
in the afternoon and asked the waitress
to get him something to eat. "What
will you have, sir t Roast goose and
peas, if you have it. " , 'Goose 1 Then
you must gang on the spit yourself, sir,"
said the smiling attendant, as she left
the apartment.
If the revolution of the earth on its
axis were to be suddenly stopped, the
temperature of everything would be
raised to such a degree as to be incapa
ble ot existing in any other iorni than
vapor. hen a bullet stnkes the target,
it becomes so hot that it cannot be held
in the hand. Its velocity is at the rate
of twelve hundred feet a second. But
what must be the heat produced when a
body like the earth, moving at the rate
of ninety million feet a second, is sud
denly arrested? It would soon be con
verted into a sea of fire, and all life
would become extinct.
The editor of theWilliamantio Journal
has received the following epistle for ad
vocating town assistance to the Air Line
Kail road :
"Wyndham. Conn.. Sept 18. '70.
Editor : I want mv paper stopped i
can't stand it to have you telling me how
to- spend my money nor 1 won t. When
you told folks to Tote YES you over
steped your orthortv. Aa a rmblick
journalist i hold vourno rite to advercate
l 1 O- 1.
wnai you uo. japoim you say is a grate
man and i ay he ain't, and your pinioh
ain't no better'n mine. Railroads is a
humbug. Taxes is a burden and vure a
fule. Stop mi paper I'll never pay a
nother sent. Yours etc."
Chamnairne. it is bflivpi1 tpIII K roro
scarce for several years, in consequence of
tne districts producing that wine and the
great llennts of Rrwims nnI C?hnlnns
with their millions of bottles, having
beeQ oeennied bv thfl German nrmifa
This year's vintage is destroyed, and the
damage to the owners of the vine yards
the wine-makers, and the merchants, it
is calculated, will exceed twenty millions
of dollaas. Of
wines will still be prodnced, and in greater
aoundance than ever, bo that the manu
faeturers of cider will profit by the war
Guardian's Saie.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY tUVLN. li.nt in pur
1 u;neeof a deorsal .m. 1 ir a!e ot 11 !!
Geo. li. Lake. Judge ol i'io Disiri-t (.'!i t ' t-
'it Judicial District, ou Ihe4 ti .1 i.v i.f Ar i i,
1ST'), I will, on satur iay, the J.'ih il;iy o! U t -ber,
at the hour of one o'ciot k. V. M . it sai f
day. at the Iront d.ur t tne Cimrt J:..u-e. in
PlattMnoutb. Cas county, NVr.- c(V;r t' .r
sale at public vendue, tt, the hi-tut ldl icr, all
r'ehu title and interest ui' IVei -iek WeUw,
lienry Whence and ?! - rs-i ret V. time?, minors,
beirsot Frederick Wcanes, dee:ieil.i n an I to
the following describe 1 rc:-I cs-ate. to-w.t: 'llie
south half ot the northwe t q-i:i'ter. Jiinl nirth
east quarter of the northwest -I'larter jini the
northeast quarter of t:,e ?u: iiea.-i quarter of
section No. ten in township ten north o. rungo
twelve east of Cth P. .M.
ale will remain !r for Lids from one
o'clock, p. in. to two o'clock, p. tu.. olVaid d;iy.
Terms: one-fourth cash iu hand, ono lourth in
one year, one-fourth in two years, unit one
lourth in three years, with interest ou deferred
payments at 10 per cent, per annum.
Erhard Heebuer, scuariii.tn of minor heirs of
Frederick Wehnes. deceased. Uy
Maxwki.i. X Chapman, Attorneys.
oclCwtt
Notice.
A IX PERSONS HAVING FRIENDS OR
relation buried in the oM burying ground
in Voung it Haye ndditiot&o the city, are hereby
requested to have them removed ou or before
Nov. 15th. 1S70.
By order of the TIT i COUNCIL.
Attest: 6. l CoorF.u, .'ity Iteconler.
JulylwlTw
Legal Notice.
District Court, 2d Judicial District, within and
for Cass county. Nebraska.
It. 15. Windham. 1
L J. Keeney. ;
and Ahrara 11. 1'uck. J
To L. J. Keeney uou resident defendant:
You nre hereby notified, that I have on tl..
fitli day of October, i. I). JS7U. Ii!e I my petition
in the District Court, ild Judicial l.ttnet,
within and for Cosa county, Nebraska, and cotn-m'-need
on action nguiust you i:i sai l eouit,
wherein. I claim the sum of Sl-.).), with inte
rest on that sura at the rate i 1 per cent, per
annum., from maturity, xi u certain prom
issory note of date April l'Jih. lsTO. ealli k f'T
SlUO.OU, and due in sixty d:iys Iron uaio. tiiven
by yourself and ibraiu 11. liuck : and that I
have caused an attachment, to be issued in said
court, und your property to wit: the und H of
lot uneil) in block o. four d in l'lutimouth
city, Cass county, Nebraska, has been attached
thereon, and that unless you appear ami pb ad
to said action on or before the H'h day ot No
vember, A. D. 1870. judgment will be rendered
asjainst you in said court, and said property or
dered to to iold to satisfy the fime. with costs.
K. 1!. V 1 NliHAM,
By Mixw kll A" Chapman",
o tCw4t 1 l.iintid s Attorneys.
Estray Sale.
Noti'c is hereby given that I will yell to the
liiKhest bidder, at the tarm of Lawson Sheldon,
in Avoca precinct. C'as county. Nebraska, on
Saturday, November 19th, 1S70, one red and
whi'e two year old cow and calf ; erop on rigiu
earand nolo in left ear: appraised nt $26. 0).
octl3w5t GEO. JENNINGS. J. P.
Sheriff's Sale.
Pallantin French )
against
Eiios French. )
"Execution.
-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
i. will offer for sale at public auction at the
front door of the Court House in l'lattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, on Monday. November
21st, 1870 at 2 o'clock P. -M. ot said day, the
following real estate, to-wit : A certain frame
house one and one-half stories hih. situated
on the iiorth-wet quarter ot section No. twenty
(20), township No. ten ln, north range No.
eleven (11), east of the 6th P, M.. and two acres
of ground in the center nf which said house
is situate, takcL as the property of Knos French
on nn execution in favor of John Ballantin,
.William Halhintin and Georpe T. McKay, is
sued by the Clerk of the District Court of the
county of Cass, and to me directed us Siberia" of
aid county.
Dated October 19th, 1S70.
J W. JOHNSON, Sheriff
of Cass county, Nebraska.
Shamracgh & Rica ardsun. Atto. ti l'lff.
oel20w5.
Legal Notice.
IN the matter of the esta-e of Win. Ford, de
ceased, late of Cas county, Nebraska To
the next of kin of Samuel Scaups, nnd Alice
Seairgs min r heirs of caid e-.tate. an I all pei
sons interested in the estate of Wm. Ford. d
ceased : You are hereby notified that Daniel H.
Wheeler, guardian of Samuel Scavs and Alice
Scapws. minor heirs of snid estate, on the first
of October, 1H70. filed his petition in the Dis
trict Court of Ca.ss county. Nebraska, pr iying
for un order of said court to sell all the right,
titlo and interest of said minors iu and to lot 8.
in block 87. in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska: that Hon. Geo. B. Lake,
Judge of said court, on the 1st day of October
1870. made an order in said cause directing a
harin to be had for said petition before the
Judge of the District Court, at the Court House
in the city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, nt 1
o'clock p. m., on Monday, the 14th day of No
vember. 1370. at which time and place you are
required to fhow cause why a license shonld
not be granted for the sale of tho interest of
eaid minors in said lot.
DAXIKL H. WHF.I.I.tTR.
Guardian of SatnuM Scaggs and Alice Scacps.
By JUaxwkll A Cuafman Aity s.
oct6w4t
Legal No ice.
TO Hannibal B. Sprague. non-resident de
fendant: Y'ou are hereby noutied, that on
the 7th d. y of October. 187U, Samuel Barker,
plaintiff, filed his petition iu the omce -t the
Clerk of the District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, setting forth that he is the owner of the
S. W. K of section No. 25, iu T- N. of K. 12
E.of Oth P. M and in posses-ion of the same;
that said def -ndunt on or about the 12! h day of
September, 1S57. said defendant at that time be
ing the owner of said land, sold tho same to
Jonn Tewksbury for a vaiuabln consideration,
and executed and delivered o sai 1 Xewksbury
an instrument in writing intending thereby to
convey to said Tewksbury said t act of land in
lee simple: but. by mistake, the legal titieto
said tract of land did not rasstosatd Tewks-
bu y. by mid instrument; that p:aintiff has
pu chased all the righi, title an i interest of said
Te ksbury, and plaintiff prays ihut said de
fen an be required to execute and deliver a
got anasutneient ueea lor saia tract oi land to
sai plaintiff r that he dee ce of said court
ope ale as such conveyance. You are required
to a swer said petition on or before tne -1st day
oft ovrinberlS70. Sajitkl Bakkkr,
by Maxwklk t-1 hapvas,
03 8J4w Alt- 's. forJP lintiff.
Legal Notice.
A LL PERSONS having claims against the
V estate of Joseph Deitrich. deceased, late of
Cass county. Nebraska, are hereby notified hat
said chums must be filed in the Probate Court,
of said county on or befo re March 28th, A. D.
1370, or they will be forever barred.
A. 1j. LUiLti. rroti.ue Jnage.
sept23w3w.
Legal Notice.
In District Court. 2d Judicial District, within
and tor Lass county, teoraska
aiargaret t-rer,
Mary K. Krahl and
N. J. Pettenger, by
their next friend
John Mutx,
vs.
Wm. Barlow and
Jutnes W. Barlow.
William Harlow and James w, Barlow will
take notice that Margaret Carter, Mary Krahl
and N. J. Pettenger, by their next friend John
Mutz. of Cass count. Nebraska, did on the 20th,
day of Jane, 1870, file their petition in the office"
ofthe clerk of the district court within and for
Cass county, Nebraska, against the said
William Barlow and James W. Barlow,
defendant", setting forth that the said defend
ants on or about the 7th day of October. lS-y,
executed their certain promissory note f Uiut
date in writing, calling for the sum of 4X, ana
then amd there delivered the same to the said
plaintiffs, and thereby promised to pay to the
said plaintiftsthe said sum of $4t'-0 with interest
from October 7;h. 1 8. at the rate of ten per
cent, per annum. That said plaintiffs cau?cd to be
issued bvthe clerk of said court, an order of at
tachment nnd did cause the fodowing property of
llliam Barlow to be attached. to-it : lhe b ti
of the soothwest quarter of section No. 27,
township 12, rorth of range 12 east, also as the
property of James W. Barlow, the southeast
quarter of section No. 33 in township 12 north
of range 12 east, all in Cass county, Nebraska,
for the purposeof having the same sold to pay
said indebtedness, and the said William Bariow
and J&mes W Barlow ate notified thatthey are
required to nppenr nd answ r said petition on
or before tne Htn day ot November. Is.U or
iudgment will be rendered against them.
Dated June 2ol. 1870.
Margaret Carter, Mary Krahl and X. J. Pet
tenger. by John Mutz. their next friend.
MAXWELL & CHAPMAN.
I?ept29w5t Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Weeping IVater Jlill
o
Farmers, go where yon can get the best Flour
ud the most of ic
35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR
AaTD
12 POUNDS of BltAPi:
riven in exchare for rood w . e
We are also doing gris , and, with ott?
increased facilities, feel assured that we can give
the bet and most Flour of any in the State. uiU
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Produce Bought and Sold.
HIGHIBT MARKET
Reed & Clinton
,'65.
SP-IOUTH
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ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MONUMENTS,
TO TO.Vff.,
JIL-ADSlOyfS.
lAHLL'-TOrS. ro
Furnished promptly and neatly at the very
lowest prices po.-.-ible.
We Varrant Satisfaction.
MKUGE.S A BU0..
Main street near Ctb St.. Plattsiuouth Neb.
u nm mm,
Osage Orange Medge Plants
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
st6ne growth. Rnd pnt up in pood condition
so, a general assortment of nursery stock, con
lisling of
APPLE TREES SMALL FRUITS, ic.
Add-es.. I.. A, WILLIAMS,
CUKWOOD KURSHRV,
(i eiiHiioil, I - - - Iowa,
auglwCm
If Vols Want a
GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES,
Go tO
O'SSrESIIaEa'S !
He has on hand the
BEST CLOTHES
Ever brought West of tho Missouri. He can
makesou a good suit and WARRANT IT to
give good satisfaction. Octldlin
J. K. Holland. Proprietor, corner of M.iin and
Third streets, l'lattsmouth, Nebraska. Having
been refitted und newly furni.-hed offers lirst
class accommodations. Board by tiie week
'ay. laugaluwU.
HOLD ON STRANGER!
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Look hero a Moment!
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Are you aware that we have onened one of tli
finest und bet stocked
Grocery & Provission Stores
in the city of Plnttsmniitli ? If you wi',1 drop
in. one door west of the Books House. (Shrv-
OckV eld place', you will find us.
tilve us a mil. farmers : Uring in your p.uggs.
Butter. Chi-cns, and any Produ "e you may
have. AVe wiil icive you the HiGHcST market
price, nnd exchange you the best of Groceries at
the LO VEST
Don't forget first door west of Brooks House,
on Main street, l'lattsmouth.
sept2JJlm. OLDHAM i SON.
01MRS., OYSTERS.
W. Dany has received a first clors lot of fresh
BALTIMORE OYST ERS.
And will prepare them for you in every stilo.
Call and see him.
HAMS, PICKLED TON
GUE AND TRIPE
Kept constantly en hand. First door went of
DoveyV 'tore ou Main btreef, i-lnttsinouth.
fcerCJJin.
f PAKEN UP By the subscriber, in Louisville
jl Precinct, on October 5th, l.vTO, one yearling
Bull, dark red color.
Octl.'iw.n
WM. 11. THOMAS.
tSOlWN U SHIATSU
(Sacccssor to R. Walther)
3
Harnessmaker,
and dealer in
HARNESS. SADDLES, COLLARS. HALTER .
Whips, Brushes, ic, Ac.
Repairing dc:ie substantially and with dis
patch. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Fourth Street, north of Platte Vallev House,
adjoining Matthews fc Donnelly's Hardware
Store. Septlowtf
J. tF. HAtVi.li. n. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, late a Sur-geon-in-Chief
of the Army of tiie Potomac.
l'lattsmouth, Nebraska. Oliice at O. F. John
Bon's Diug Store Main street, opposite Clark A
Plummcrs. Private r sidence corner of Rock an4
11th streets, two doors south of P. P. Gas,'.
Mendler & Wlieeland.
SUCCESSORS TO
ROHWKR & SIEII.
cep Constantly on hand the best bra .da
FALL .AJSTD
SPRING FLOUR,
Corn Meal
UtVI tf.
STAR MA RKET.
o
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPENED A
ft! EAT MARKET,
On Main Street, Plattsmouth, where they pro
pose to keep on hand the very
BEST OF MEATS
INTAE1R SEASON
o
HIGTIEST PRICES PAIDIFOR
FAT CATTLE-
Call and see us.
augijdiwtf".
HALL iHARDIMAN.
It. Jt. i ivr.T, !.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON tenders hi
professional services to the citizens of C asstcoun
ty. Residencesoutheistcorncrof Oak andSiztb
ffreets; office on Ma n street, opposite Court
House. Plattsmouth. Nebraska
PLATT
RAILROAD LANDS
roil &ML12t
The Burlington & Mo. Rivcr
R. R. Co. in Nebraska
NOW OFFER
PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS
To their Land in Ranee . 7. . 9. IO, II,
1, I, sad 1 1, Kas'. of th i 0th Principal
Mcridiau, iu Nuorw-ka.
On Ten Years Credit
Only six percent, interest on the valuation ia
required tor the first year; the same f ir tho
second, and then, on and after the third year,
only one-ninth of the principal and ueureanuijt
interest is puyableauuuuiiy.
TWENTY PER CENT WILL BE DEDUCTED
From our Ten Years Credit price,-at the optiou
ofthe buyer, if he pays in full, and ten per cent,
interest within one year from date of purchase
and his pre-euiptioii payn.ctit will huu!lCRi.d.i
etliemeiit.
On these Generous Terms
At low priees, ranging from tl I t &3,
t5. ?. HI 1. tf-e., BverHgiugabout
ElGli 1' Dol.LAUS Pl.R At 'UK, as pur uuaiiiy
aud loLui ailtLiiU-KCi.
Animal 'oi!:tctiois wiil
r.y lor f..ntit!, S locking
iftVttscl A iu pit' Izsiprove
luenlN 31 (ich witliiu
the limit of tin- Ten
1 cars Credit
Facts to be Considered
I'ai acres K. lv. Lands at ca-li is
tS TJion lOyearscieditatOpcrcenl.,
und will efist. in easv an n uul liuv.
liieiits. the total sum of 1 $ I.jjf 41
Ana ioi acres i nenooi i.anas, at s
the lowest price, and lrecUnlly
sold utauetion f.r 1 and 1
dollars, ontlu years, at ten Percent.
Interest, cost J 8 S.IMO 0
Making a difference iu favor of Rail I e J1T lu-
Uroad lands of iU
But lora fair couipai iron the average price at
whh h School Lands have been sold, should be
compared with the average price of our Rail
road lands.
Take for example the average price of SPI.53
per nee. n t hicii the f-t ate !si hool Lands havw
been sold, us per report ot ttate Atnlitnrii Laud
I'ointnissioner of t he State, b.r the fiscal year
ending Nov. ;0th. 1)1. and lo'J acres costs at tiiiA
price in ten years at ten per cent, interest tho
total sum of. SJ.WJ W
Deduct from this the total coiJt of 100
ac-res of If. l- M. iL. K. Lands, nt our
average Long Credit price of tU. '."'
per acre, on In years credit at 0 per
cent, interest viz - SJ,"30 4ii
And the difference on a iimirter ffu
tiou in favor of Railroad Lands is... $1.1:5'.) 'Jtl
Thi conipai isou is not ma ie to prove that iho
School Lunds have been Hold too high, but lt
rove that I lie law of this State has beenrutified
fjy actual aud numerous sales at auction, ut
.h tutiitiituin jtrir.e Jixcd. v iz : Seven dollars p,.r
icir ; :ind tho average valuation ot the B. A M.
K. R. Lands is ratified by the same intelligent
tn l practical verdict.
Railroad Lands have ' another advantage in
he f.'.ct. that a buyer can choose out of eighteen
sections in a Township, instead of bcingvouficej
;o only two School sections.
Our Long or Ten Years Credit prices ranga
from 4 to 3, , 7, H. !, IO. II und I J doUan
generally, and average 8lt.o.'V per acre.
Applications for land can be made to:
FULLER. W I LLSIK.V HARK, at Ashlund, NcW
ri. .1. HOWELL, at Weeping Waler, Cass
Nebraska.
V. C. IT LEY, at Nursery Hill. ftoe Co.. Neb.
COVELL, CALHOUN t C'ROXTON, at Km'
braskaCity, Neb.
B.i.M. R. R. CO.'a -AND OFFICE, at Liu"
coin. Neb.
or at R. R. LAND OFFICE iu Platt-mouth.
'itO.S. liARRls.
Land Comuiis'nner B. t .l Jt R.
August, Li 'ill. 1S70
Q. F. JOHNSON,
DKALKR IK
DRUBS, MEDICIKES;
fSTATIOKE 11 V
' Perfumeries' Hair 0i,s'
HEVSPAPER, MAGAZIN
Latest Publications.
Prescriptions carefully compounded b"uo
erienced Druggist.
Remember the place, opposite Clark iz PInn'-'
mer e Plattsmouth. Ncoiasita. avg'in!
WEOFPRK
at the ofi-icu ot
MAXWELL a CHAPMAN,
A Lare List uf UcimpioveJ
On Eay Terms,
DESCRIBED IN PART A6 FOLLOWS
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ALSO,
Improved Farms, in Cass Co,
Large and small some very desirable onet and1
tt large amount of
CITY lK01EItT
IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED.
Please call on ua. and learn particulars 4 iff
price, terms, ic.
BAR7F.8 Ac POIJr
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