Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 11, 1872, Image 3

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    THE NEBRASKA HERALD.
Hail Koad Time Table.
B. A il. R. R IN NEBRASKA.
111TII. I DK-ABTS-
Ma!l and Ex. 3:45 p. m.lMail and Ei. iO-.OO a. m
Iraight A Ae. W:00 a. ta.! Freight & Ao, 4:45 p. in
B. A M. R. R. IN IOWA.
ABBIVI5
Hall & Ex. 7 p. m.
Ao'tion A Fr'ght 4 pm.
Jpacillo Exprcs 10 a. m.
DPAKTfl
Mail 4 Ex. 6 a. m.
Ac'tion 4 Frgbt 12 m.
Allan lie Ex. 4:15 p m.
OMAHA & SOUTHWESTERN.
In connection with Burlington A Mlsaoux
RircrKailroadinNebraBk.it. y - -
Depot at foot of Jones Street.
LBAVKS. A1EIT Krl.
Omaha. ....8:00 a. m.
Lincoln .12:30 p. m
do U:30 p. m
Omaha. -U :10 a, m
do 6:10 p. in'
do .....3;u p. Q,
.Lincoln 5:00 a. m.
4 10 p. in.
K C. 6T. JOE. A C B. R. R. .
I if rinnn iricnffll mvi.l
GOIXO KOKIH. OOIHO SOUTH.
Mail and Express, 4:40 p. m. 57 a. m.
Kiftht Kxpres......8:15 a.m- 2:00 p.m.
This (rive passengers from Plattsmouth close
-eonnection going South or North by leaving nere
-nm ihn 12:0il m train.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTUEE OF MAILS.
BOCTB. ' CLOBM. ABBIVEfl
O. B. 4 fit. Joe R. R. South 10 p m. 10 30 pu
O. B. & St.. Joe R. R. North. 10 P. m. 10Jp
B. A M . R. R. East. 10 P m. 10-30 p ra
B. A M. R. R- West. - 4 pm.
Omaha by Rail Wp I0"
Weeping Water. 12 m. 12 m.
Nebraska City, by Stage. - 9 pm. 8pm.
Departs .Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Ofice hours, from 8 a m to 7 p m.
Sundays. 12 to 1 p P. M.
LOCAL
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Fillmore county is to have a paper,
the Bulletin, to be published at Fair
inoQDt, by Boyston & Sweet. . ' .
There are ene hundred and eix stn
J.r.tc .f iha StotA TTnireraitv. one-third
-ef whom are young ladies.
The Adams County Gazeete cays that
me prairio wuuuuun -
their appearance io that lection in great
numbers.
A young gentleman who had just mar
tied a littlo beauty says : "She would
have been taller, bat sne is maue ox
suoh precious materials that nature
couldn't afford it."
The Saline County Post thinks that
that thriftlessness will
overcome many Nebraskians the land
is ho cheap, and the soil is so rich, and
"every man is as lazy a3 he well can bo.'
The track-layers have gone to the
front, and will push the completion of
the track to Kearney as soon as possible.
A connection with the U. P. will bo
formed as scon the bridge aoross the
Platto can be completed.
FOIt UEXT.
A dwelling house; With four rooms,
cellar, stable and garden Just east ot
the residence of J. W. Barnes. In
quire of J. V. Weckbach, at Empire
Bakery. - t .ruariwtf
"We were pleased to receive a call on
M-nday last from Mr. Bowman, of Green
wood, and Mr. Coleman, of Salt Creek.
These gentl jmen are among our best
farmers in the western portion of the
county, and speak flatteringly of the
pospeca of that section. Mr, Bowman
informs us that he raised twenty-two
bushels of spring -wheat last year to tho
ere, which we believes cannot be beatia
this county. The kind sown was the
"Golden Drop."
i
Platto Yalley House for rent In
quire of Maxwell & Chapman.
marchSSwtf
lion. Wm. JI. Seward, upon the occa
sion of hi3 reception at Syracuse, said:
"In the course of my wanderings I
hxre seen net all, but some of the nations
of every raee on the face of the earth. .1
have looked the whole human family in
the face, taken by the hand and convers
ed with my fellow man in his lowest de
gradation and in his highest etate of civ
ilization. I found no nation so distant
and no race bo low that the character of
an American citizen did not secure me
merely safety, but also respect, consider
ation and affection."
New goods 1 neat good3f and cheap at
the Plattsmouth fchoe Store, noxt door
tn nost-oSce. apr-ltf
You can buy men's shoes ( good) for
$2 00 at the Rattsmouth Shoe Store.
apritf
There will be Preaching at Clark &
.Tltioimers Hall on neit . Sunday at If
'clock A. M. and 6 P. M, By Rev.
Mr. Alton. An earnest invitation is ex-
tended to all. : ,c ;
. The first Boat up the Missouri Rive r
this season will be the Mary' McDonald
cf St. Louis, which left that plac3 loaded
with freight for Omaha and intermediate
points. . We understand that other boats
are to follow soon, and the j prospect is
that business will be lively along the riv
er this season.- - ;, . -
, , The bar of Brownville recently held a
tneeting complimentary to Judge Do
Forest Porter, lately appointed to bench
! of Arizona, vice Judge Rea vis. :A pleas
ant time wa3 had, and ,a fine response
was made by Judge Porter to the - good
wishes of his brethren at the bar.
Tea can buy ladies' Gaiters, very neat,
for $1 50 i.t the Plattsmouth Shoe
Store. V; ' ' ; apritf '
- Ohio claims the honor of being the
first State to choose a colored maa as
delegate to tho Philadelphia Convention.
At any rate, a palpable aad wortBy re
cognition of the newly existing locial
end political situation. : - - '
: The B. & M. It. R. in NeV." has pur
chased three newengiae'sL TheM.T7est
Bln j, the Little E';aand the Bi.5 Blue,
xrhi:h will be on hir in a few ilays.
Tr.e.t:ew transfer beat v 111 aLs6 bi in the
. ? "isourj, and ready for business in a
thort tine.
XAUTI5-BOYD CASE. '
Both Defendant Fouud Gnliry of
; Kanslaairnter, and Henteneee: t
tb State Penitenllarr, .
The jury in the Marnn-Boyd man
slaughter case, came into court Sunday
forenoon at 11 o'clock, with a verdict,
having been out eighteen hours. Chief
Justice 3Iason, and the several lawyers
engaged in the case, were sent for, when
it was ascertained that the jury had
found both O." W. Marvin and Samuel
Boyd guilty of manslaughter, and fixed
Marvin's term of imprisonment in the
State penitectiary at three years and six
months, and Boyd's term in the same
place at six months. -
TEA ANO COff E.
The above articles by the action of the
U. S. Senate are placed on the free list.
As the House has frequently of late ta
ken similar action, no doubt they will
confirm the action of the Senate. There
fore this may be considered fixed, and
our readers may govern themselves ao.
cordingly. It is probable no further re
duction of the tariff will be made this
session. Senator Sherman of Ohio though
opposed to this action says;
"I consider the repeal of the duties on
t:a and coffee as settled, and the business
men of this country might as well under
stand it and prepare their business for it.
The committee of course, must acquiesce
in this action and base their recommen
dations hereafter upon if. I, for one, do
not intend to resist it, and do not seek
to reverse it, I take it that such a decis
ion deliberately made by the Senate ir
final, and I shall pot contest it."
PAST UK AGE.
Parties desiring pasturage for stock
can be accommodated, -by calling on the
undersigned.
Good water,in the field. -Sarfil
L. Thomas, Four mile3
west ofPlattsmouth. . . AprL 11 w.4
There is a Digger boy employed on a
sheep ranche in Montery county, Cali
fornia, who is a human curiosity. He
herds about eight hundred sheep all by
himself, and the overseer says he knows
every one of them by sight, and when he
brings them home at night, he will get
on the corral fence and tell whether one
of them is missing. He is about four
teen, and has a facs as round a3 the moon
and the brightest black eyes, which fair
ly sparkle with mischief. He turns more
sommersaults and hang3 head downward
from more trees than any man can count
readily, and seeni3 hardly to be aware of
the existence of tho sheep during the day
yet brings them all in at night.
The liberal Republicans of Iowa have
issued a call for a Mass Convention to
meet at Davenport, on the 23d day of
April, to select delegates to attend the
Cincinnati Convention. . The call is
signed by Fitz Henry Warren, J. B.
Grinnell, and others.
The Missouri Democrat gives notice
that the publishing firm of that paper
will hereafter be the "St. Louis Demo
crat Company," and desires that all com
munications for the establishment should
be so addressed.
The ceremonies at the funeral of Pro
fessor Morse, on Friday, in New York,
were of a very, touching and imposing
character.
. The New Orleans limes Bays : "It is
pleasant to hear from old friends occa
sionally, if only in an incidental way ;
we are therefore gratified to hear from
good old Ben. Wade. Somebody inter
viewed him the other day upon the po
litical situation. He answered briefly,
pertinently, and conclusively, "H His
to pay all round."
The Buffalo Commercial thicks ' it
strange to see how the Democratic jour
nals try to make believe that there is any
such thing as tho Democratio party alive.
Whereupon the New York Commercial
Advertiser says : "We think our Buffalo
namesake must mistake for an attempt
of the above description which is only
intended as a demonstration of respect
for the corpse." . '
Hon. 8cth Robinson, ex-Atttorney
General of Nebraska, was in tho city on
Monday. - . " .
. ... s . .- v
Farmers I when you want Boots or
Shoes made to order. Repairing done,
or anything in the way of leather and
findings, call on O'Brien & Mergce, at
tho Plattsmouth Shoe Store, next door
to post-office. . '.' apr4tf
- The- Omaha Be .says; It' would be
very discourteous in us not to - mention
thc.preseno3 ia our midst of His 'Royal
Accidency Jame3 I, who when viewed by
our reporter this morning was dignified
and sober. : -
' The friends of Senator Terry regard
tha result in Connecticut a3 favorable . to
his re-election to the United States Sen
ate; ' : " .
O'Brien & Merges, at the Plattsmouth
Shoe Store make to order, at reduced
prices, the . very best class of French
Calf Boots, Shoe3, &c, all styles of
ladies'. Bronze, Glove and White Kid
Shoes and Slippers, made to order.
" - -r' .' . apritf
A typographical error occurs in the
pamphlet State Fair Premium List, by
which' the first day of April is shown as
'Arbor Day." It'ehould be the tenth day
as has been published in the newspapers.
President Furnas, of the Nebraska State
Board of Agriculture, requests the State
papers to make the above correction.
It is reported that Charles W Mead
ha3 beea appointed General Superin ten
dan t of the Northern Pacifio railroad.
- Tho celebrated ."Rakes" casa ia up
again this term of court for a new trial,
by order of the Supreme Court. . ''
There will bo a called communication
of Macoy Lod-3, No 22, Al F. k A. M.,
on this (Thursday evening), at their
Hall, for work in the 2nd degree.
IIXGIX SCHOOL. ;
This City at an election last fall, dsci
ded by a large majority of the votes poll
ed, for a High School, and voted the
amount of ,$25,000 for tnat purpose.
Since that time but little has been said
about erecting this" building, and things
remaia the same as before the vote. We'
understand that parties have offered 1o
ca&h their bonds at 90 cents on the dollar
which would give the City the sum of
22,500 to ereot the building ,
Ashland erected a very fine building for
$12,500. It seems to us that a build-ing
ing sufficed to meet the wants of tho City
could bo bailt for the sum voted and we
hope our School Directors will look after
this matter and give us a nigh School
building. Scholars are leaving hero and
going to Crete and other places because
we have" no graded schools. Tho pri
mary schools, ar a crowded beyond their
capacity, and unless something is done
to remedy this matter we shall reap no
benefits from our schools.
. We shall be glad to hear from the cit
izens in regard to this subject and hope
immediate action will be taken to secure
a High School,
The - International Circus, organized
at Lincoln, by Saxby, Dunbar & Co.,
showed in town on Tuesday last. , A
great many attached to this company aro
old acquaintances of this plaoe.
. Mc. W. Lynch, formerly the popular
Clerk of the Platto Valley, is acting as
Ticket Agent, and Hank Van Annan is
conneoted with tho variety entertain
ment.
Arkansas journalism ia peculiar. The
Fort Smith Patriot nails its colors to the
mast in this way :
"For President of tha United States,
- U. S. GRANT.
For Governor of Arkamas,
0 JO. BROOKS BT A BIGHT." . ' i
. We-were 6hown some chestnuts a day
or two since, brought hero and sprouted
by Mr. Thomas Thomas. Mr. T. in
tends planting them out this spring, and
proposes replacing to those who bought
trees of him heretofore, providing they
now purchare one t dollar's i worth. It
has been deraostrated that these trees
will grow here Mr. Jonathan Adams
having one which bore chestnuts last
year, being only six years from the seed.
He is selling the. sprouted ones at five
cents each. , - . ;
To Let. Three Rooms either - fur
nished or unfurnished. Apply to this
office. ' " ' " ' , ' t
TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES.
Opportunity will be given on Thurs
day and Friday, the 16th and 17th inst.,'
at the South Bend School House, in
school district No. 57, Cass county, to
prooure Teachers' Certificates ia accord
ance with the provisions of- the Pubho
School Law of Nebraska. Let all come
providod with, pen, ink and paper, to
commence promptly at 1 o'elock, p. m.t
on Thursday. U. W. Wise,
Sup't Pub. In. Cass Co.
Mr. O. M. Streight sold, on yesterday,
his fast trotting, Chestnut serrel mare,
to a Kansas City man, for the sum of
$200. '
Rev. Mr. Bartle will preaoh next Sun
day, morning and evening at the Pres
byterian Church.
We call attention to the advertisement
of Mr. Lee Wright, who proposes to
sell his valuable residence and grounds,
in tho city, at public auction, on the first
of the coming month. Ho says he will
have no by-bidding, and the property
will be 6old to the highest bidder.
The Sociable of the First Congrega
tional Church will be at the residence of
H. H. Bed well, corner of 7th and Oak
streets, on Friday evening, April 12th,
All friends cordially invited.
Yanderbilt is said to own a majority
of tho New York Legislature; a sad com
mentary on the advancing and grasping
power of monopolies in. these latter
days.
The Chicago Nixes, the new Demo
cratic paper in Chicago, thinks this is
what the Democracy of the nation ought
to do, and probably will do in connection
with the Cincinnati Convention-
"For the simple purpose of - frighten
ingGrant from the track, the Conven
tion will prove a failure. If it will make
a . satisfactory platform and place .Davis
upon it, the Democroey of tho Union
will, when assembled in national conven
tion, in all probability decide to make tho
candidate of the Labor Unionist" and of
the Reform, Republicans their candidate
abound thus offered by which a change
in the government can be effected. . It
shall be accepted or thrown away. V .. .
The Local of tho Sioux City Journal
."knows how it is himself," and this is
the way he expresses it:
The rhuniatic days haTc come, .
- The nastiest of the year,
You walk around with dreadful pains
4 And mad unto your ear.
' : .-' ; ' " " ' .
Our attention was attracted this morn
ing by a gfoat commotion at the corner
of Main and- Second Street. Teams were
coming'arid going, drivers shouting, men,
women and children 'rushing back J and
forward, but not to the Court House
nor to the Circus, but to the doers of the
New York Store D. Schnasse & Co. pro
prietors. What is up ?. perhaps a fire?
We jump from our tripod, " leave Our
sanctum, rush across the street and be
1iold, shelves and counters full of the lat
est styles of Ladies and Gents dress goods,
Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Furnkhjjig' Goods, Queenswarej
Groceries, and thousand and one other
articles; Customers coming- and going
and tho ' gentlemanly proprietors doing
their best to satisfy every one and to dis
pose at the lowest figures, of their new
spring oods. - Go and see. It is a
sight, we'i worth 6eeiag. wl .
:-' ". :'lr pebsoxal. """ ' '''
: Judga lcke, J. . C- Cowia, of Omaha,
and. Meairs Shambaughand Stevenson,
of Nebraska City, are in the city attend
iBg Court.
Our friend Brown, Treasurer of the
R.& M. in Nebraska, has" grown several
itches in the tast few days,, which is all
accounted forby his being the happy
possessor of a fine new boy. ! We con
gratulate him on his good luck. ;
COC S CI I. PBOCEEOIXGS,
Council Chamber, April 6, IS 72. y
Council met pursuant to call - Pres
ent Mayor, Aldermen Duke,' Buttery,
Shannon, Erhart, Clerk and Marshal. .
The Journal of last meeting read and
approved.
The Mayor then presented tho follow
ing call, to-wit : , - " -
' Plattsmoch, April Cth, 18?2.
To the CounaJmen of the City of Platta-
moitXK: , s ;
Gentlemen: You aro hereby "noti
fied that there will be a special meeting
of the Council at the Council ChamW,
at 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, April Gth,
1872. The object of 6aid meeting is to
audit accouats, canvasssing vc tes of the
city eleetion, to send delegates to St
Louis to look after the Railroad interests
of our eity, settling accounts with city
officials, and to do such othor business
as totho Council may seem necessary..'
M. L. White, Mayor.
E. O. Dovey was thep granted per
mission to address a few remarks ,to the
Council in regard to sending delegates to
represent the city, to St. Louis, to look
after the interest of the Truni Railroad,
and, ' "
On motion, M. L. White, E. G. Do
vey, and Dr. R. R. Livingston were ap
pointed as said committee, and their ex
penses to be paid by the city. - '
The following accounts were then pre
sented, and, on motion allowed:
T& J, W. Johnson, for receiving,
boarding and discharging prisoners, &o.,
$16 15, on Police Fund.
To J. W. Barnes, city assessor 37
days at $3 00 per day, $111 00, on Im
provement Fund
To Phelps Paine, Registrar in First
ward, 3 days, and Clerk of Election one
day, $11 00, on Improvement Fund.
To ; W. J. White, $47 20, on Im
provement Fund, services as" Street
Commissioner.
"To C. Heisel, $6 00, for rent of Ger
man school house,' for city election, on
General Fund.
To W. V, Mathews & Co., for one
road scraper, $11 50, on Improvement
Fund. . ; -
To E. S. Sharp, for 1 day's services
as appraiser on avenues, $2 00, on Im
provement Fund.
To J. IL Buttery, for one oak plank,
$160, on Improvement Fund.
To P. P. G ass, Registrar in Third
ward, 3 days, and 1 day Clerk of Elec
tion, $11 00, on Improvement Fund. ; .
To R. H Vanatta, for copying ordi
nances, &o., $3 50, on Polico Fund.
To E. T. Duke & Co., for nails, shov-'
els, &c, per order Street Commissioner,
$26 92, on Improvement Fund.
To E. G. Dovey, for merchandise &c,
per. order Street JDomraisFioner, $ 5p 35,
on Improvement Fund. . . '
On motion, the account of Brownlee &
Seybolt for $67 00 for printing, and a
bill of the expenses for tho ' sidewalk on
Sixth fctreet, referred to Finance Com
mittee to report.at next meeting.
On motion the Council proceeded to
canvass the votes of the city election,
held on the 2d day of Aprilt 1872 :
For Mayor 1st ward, -White, 95, 2nd
ward, - 37, 3d ward, 89 ; Vallery, 1st
ward 57, 2d ward, 40,1 3d ward, 55 ma
jority for White; 69. ' V ' ,
For Treasu Hohbsj lst ward, 101,
2nd warjl, 42, ' -d,-99 ;. Simpson,
1st ward,' 50, 2.. vati, 38, 3d ward, 44
majority for Hobbs, 110. " , ;
For City Clerk Vanatta 1st ward,
123, 2d ward, 54, 3d ward, 114; Cald
well, let ward, 30, 2d ward, 24, 3d ward,
31 majority for Vanatta, 206. s
For Police Judge 3Ioores, 1st ward.
104, 2d ward 33, 3d ward, 93 ; Haines,
1st ward, 44, 2d ward, 40, 3d ward 43
majority for Moores, 103. -
Marshal Morgan, 1st ward, 72, 2d
ward, 47, 3d ward, 85 ; Murphy, 1st
ward, 78,. 2d ward, 31, 3d ward, 59
majority for Morgan, 36. , ' '
Councilmen 1st ward, John Fitzger
ald, 90, J. J. Russell, 51; majority
for Fitzgerald, 39 ; John Wayman, 2d
ward,. 47; Erhart, 3D majority for
Wayman, 17 , Vivian, 3d .ward,"81 ;
Clements, 56 majority 25. Number
scattering votes cast, 9.
The following named person receiving
the majority of the votes cast,: were, on
motion, declared duly elected, and the
Clerk was instructed to issue certificates,
to-wit : For Mayor, M. Li White ; Po
lice Judge, Josiab Moores j-Treasuer,
W.- L. Hobbs ; Marshal, U. W. Mor
gan: Clerk, R. EL Vanatta. ; .
Councilmen 1st ward, John Fitzger
ald ; 2d ward, John Wayman ; 3d ward,'
Richard Vivian. ; - 4 - . '
On motion, th Council adjourned to
meet on Wednesday 'April 10th, 1872,
at half pa3t 6 o'clock, p. m.
Attest : . M. L.- WHITE,
R. H. Vanatta - Mayor.
- City Clerk. '
Te publish on our first page to-day
"A Nebraska Senator oa the Situation,"
which we clip from the Cincinnati Times,
in which it is stated that ex-Governor
Butler,' of this "State," is in sympathy
with the Liberal Republican movement,
aid that he will endorse the Cincinnati
nominees. Wo are authorized by Gov.
Butler himself to deny these charges,
and state that he wilLvote and work for
the nominees ef tho Philadelphia Con
vention, as he regards that as the regu
lar Convention of the party 'which he
has the honor of beicg a member.-
: The Grand Jury for this term of court
were discharged on Tuesday, by Judge
Lake. No indictments were found.
This is ' tho second term of court in
whioh tho Grand J ury have had no
business to . transact, : which, speaks well
for our county.. We doubt that any one
I of the. other- populous counties in this
; Eu.i can show as good a record.'
v-'-'- V KCTH'E, ;
Z AU shares of Franklin Town Company
on which assessments aro now ; due and
unpaid, uAll after ten days from this date,
bo forfeited if such assessments are not
paid. . . t .
' Byorder of tho . Company.". '
. April, 10lh 1S72. .. , : wl.
Now I am ready to .show you the
nicest assortment of jewelry eve? bought
in this market, and I will sell everything
in my line cheaper than ever sold here
before, watches and clocks carefully re
paired and warranted. You will find mo
at Wm. Stadelmann'g Clothing House.
Paul Braistcil ;
April 11 w4 ' , : : V
RUSSELL. COLE In Cass Co, Nebraska oa
April 4th 1872, by Rer. A. J, S warU Mr. MTm.T.
Rasaell and Miss Celestine A .Cole.
BE AVER CRAIG, -On the 10th of April by
Rer. .w. COLE at ht'sown residence, MrRobert
A. Bearer son of Peter Beaver to Miss Catharine
G. Craig Daughter of Samuel Craig all of Cass
Couty, Neb. - - :--'
Iocal IVews
Money to Loan II
: Three years time given I
, Real Estate Security I .
. Improved farms preferred I
No terms - more favorably than tho
'Union Mutual Life Insurance Company
of Maine." If you want Life Insurance
only, patronize a company that leaves its
money in the country. If you want both
Insurance and a lean, apply at once. A
Life Policy will protect the farm mortgag
ed as security, in case of death of the
Insured, by discharging the loan, and
leaving a large, surplus for ; the family.
This wise arraugement i3 for the security
of tho borrower. ,r.
No Prudent man will mortgage the
home.of his family without providing
for the payment of the mortgage iq case
of his death. . ,
A Life Policy in the Company loaning
him the money, perfectly provides for
this contingency. In case the borrower
lives' he can probably meet his loan; and
in case he dies with a Life Policy, it is
paid off by the money due the family
from the policy.
J. F. KINNEY & SON,
' General Agents for Nebraska.
Office, 133 Main St., over Otoe county
- Natfonal Bank, Nebraska City.
ni7 1m. .
For Sale at a Bargain Se J of
sec. 36, town 12, range 10 east, 100 acres
broken, house, and stabling for six hor
ses ; good lot, fenced, water handy, 2
miles from railroad station.. Price, $2,
100. Eleven hundred down, balance on
long time at ten per cent, interest. In
quire of Barnes & Pollock. msrl4tf
SEES POTATOES.
A few bushels of genuine early ros
potatoes for sale at Bennett Bros.
" ' mar28tf.
Hereafter I will be in Plattsmouth at
J. W. Shannon's Livery office, only on
Monday and Saturday. All other days
I can be found at the residence of Mr.
Nick. Holmes, five miles wesffof here.
Thankful for the patronage given to me
in the past, I hope for the same in the
future. Da. Fred. Otz,
. feb.!7d&w2m Veterinary Surgeon.
See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis
pensary, headed Book for the Million
Marriage Guide in another column. " It
should be read by all. decld&wly ;
' READ THIS FARMERS,
As it is something that will interest you.
I have on hand this spring, the largest
stock of Harness ever manufactured in
this City, and will sell low for Cash.
: Call and examine my stock before you
purchase, as I warrant all my work. 1
Hse nothing but the best Pennsylvania
Oak Tanned Leather.
m7w3. M. B. Murphy.
Plantation Bitters.
s. T. 1860-X. 1
-This wonderful vegetable restorative
is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de-
bilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has no equal among
stomachics. As a remedy for the ner
vous weakness to which women are es
pecially subject, it is superseding every
other stimulant. In all climates, tropi
cal, temperate or frigid,' it acts as a
specific in every species of disorder
which undermines the bodily strength
and breaks down the animal spirits.
Dee. 26. d&w lyr.
Beautiful Womeiil
HAGAN'S MAGNODIA BALM gives to taa Oem.
plexioB the Freshness ef Youth.
IlAOAff's , magnolia Balm evcrcotnes the
flushed appearance caused by heat, fatigue and
excitement. It makes the lady of forty appear
but twenty, and so natural and perfeet that no
per?(jp can detect its application. 15y its use
tho roughest skin is made to rival t2ie pure
radiant texture of youthful beauty. It removes
redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains
nothing that will injure the skin the least. '' .
Magkolia Balm is used by all fashionable
ladies in New York, London and Paris.' It
costs only 75 cents per Bottle, and is sold by all
Druggists and Perfumers.
Deo, 26. dAw lyr e 3d w.
NOTICE.
XWILL furnish parties with stone for building
purposes at reasonable rates, at my quarry or
delivered on the cars at Louisville station The
followi' g kinds can be had on short notice, sills,
cape, perch rock, line or rod sand stone such as
was used by the B. A M. R. R. in the construo
t' nciatl their stone work. All responsible
orders promptly filled Address.
. J. X. A. HOOVER
dArrtf tm&rrVH SUffiea.
Residence for Sale at Auction.
1WILL offer ray residence, situated at the
-vest side of Piatt mouth, to the highest bid
der, on the firtt day of May, 172 There will
b-o by bidding. The property consists of 3
acres of ground, a good house with three rooms
and a basement, a good two-Hory barn, eapable
ef holdirg 13 horses ; a good cistern and well,
100 apple trees, which bave been bearing lor 8
years, 8 varieties of grapes, all bearing; pear,
quince. Si be rum erab apple, evergreens,-Ac.
My reason for selling is, that my wife's health is
rapidly tailing, and I must seek a California
climate. Lib W'bioht.
F. S. Whim, Auctioneer-. mu2aw4
I.CtiLC.
SEALED rropojals will be recc-vod by the
Ouunt? Couiiaiisionors of Ca Comity Neb.
at the office ot the county clerk of shiJ county
up to 12 o'clock m. of the 20lh. day of April 1872.
fr the grading and improvement of te read
leading to PtatUsmoutk from Louisville in said
county, at or near the a w corner of sec 13 town
12 range 13 eaat (near the Velbourn school
house) .aid work to be performed according to
plans and tpeciticaiions in the hands of Joseph
W. Johnson.' fcVcb bidder will be required to
acc-Gmpnny hit bid with a bond with two good
and suffieiect sureiees in a sum doable the
amount of his bid for the laithiul performance
of his bid if awarded tr him.
- . - BJl2 J AMIN ALBIN. Chairman
, Board County Coininiagioners.
April w2 :
Head. liCaida IScttd.
9
DRU&S KED1C1HES,
Perfumerys. Toilet art isles. Brushes, Paints,
Oils, Varnish, Putty, Window
Glass, Lamps, chimney's, -
extrarefined coal oil. non-explosive
burning fluid, Ae. Ao, &o. fco. ge
DR. CHAPMAN'S
Next door west of the Post Office. In tho same
room with O'Brien, boot and shoe dealer.
.3Strictly pure wines and liquors (for medi
cinal purposes), a speciality.
He manufactures flavoring extracts, a fine
preparaion of chocolate ready for use, an un
equaled baking powder and various other arti
cles. To those addicted to the u.-e of Opium,
that poisonous and destroying drug, come or ad
dress me and be cured as thousands of others
have been and are being, by a painless, perma
riant antidote. When once cured, which takes
I ut a short time, you have no desire for drug
or the antidote.
-CrCoDimunications for the Opium Antidote
may be addressed to Dr. G. B. Chapman Platts
niouth, Neb. or E. J. Chapman, M. D., Mo.
alley. Iowa. janlTd&wtf
Legal Notice.
. Matthias Spohn vs. ChriaUan SchluntB.1 '
"JOTICE is hereby given, that we will offer
JLl at publio sale, at the front door 'of the
Court Ilouse, in Plattsmouth. Cass county, Ne
braska, on Monday, the 15th day of April. 1872.
at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, the fcllowing
real estate, to-wit: Lots one. two, three, ten,
eleven and twelve, in block No. six west, one
south, in the town of Rock Bluffs, Cass county,
Nebraska, with all the buildings and appurte
nances thereunto beloiifring, to be sold under
an order of sale in partition m-idc by the Dis
trict Court, of the 2d Judicial DUtrict. in and
tor Cass county, Nebraska, on the 12th day of
February, 1872, Terms of sale : one-third cash,
one-third in one year, and one-third in two
years, with interest on deferred payments at 10
per cent. James M. Pattbbson,
Conbad Heisrl, and
- Gkosgk E. Dbipir, .
, . - Referees.
By Maxwell A Chapda-,
marl4w5 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Plattsmouth Hills ! !
PLATTSMOUTn NEBRASKA
CONRAD IIEISEL - - - - - Proprietor.
- . - d - -
Flour, Corn Heal. Feed. Ac, Always on hand
and for Sale at lowest Cosh Prices. , ...
3The Highest prices paid for Wheat and
Corn.
fyParticnlar attention given to cus
tom work. . mr21 .
Lock to Your Children.
The Great Soothing Remedy.
MRS, I Cures colic and griping in Prio
Whitcomb's the bowels, and facilitates 2
Svrup. Jthe prooess of teething. " Cents.
MRS. Subdues convulsions and Price
Whitcomb's overcomes all diseases inci- 24-
?nUP dent to infants and ehiidren. Cents.
MR. I Cures Diarrhoea. Dysente- Price
Jhitcomb's!ry andsummercomplaint 2i -
Syrup. . children of all ages. Cents.
It is the tfrcat Infanta' and Children 'nnRnntn.
alDg Remedy, in all di-tordern lironcht nn liv
JKjShing or any other cause.
.rrepnrea by tue Uratton Medicine CoiSU
Louis Mo.
Sold by druggist and dealers in Me
everywhere. ; de2d
' Notice.
To all tchom it may concern.
The owner of lots and sarts oflnta wW);n V,
City of Plattsmouth Cass County Nebraska
iu.ru uk u or ver wuicn vmcago Avenue nas
been established will each take notice that the
Commissiouers thereunto elected, after having
uuiyquaiineu ana tcommisfioced, nave made
and filed their assessments of the damages sus
tained by the lot owners along the said Chicago
Avenue caused by the annronri.ition nf thr dm.
essary ground for the same; And that the ap-
pruusBuienis mereoi win remain on nlo m the
office of the City Clerk where examination
thereof can be made. -
All persona dissatisfied with such assessments
can . appev-before the City Council at tho Coun
cil Chambers at thecgujar lneetitg thereof to
be held on the 2trth day of, April, A D. 1872 at
seven anda half o'clock P M. and show cause
if any exists-, why said appraisement shall not
be confirmed. -- -
Witness my signature and tho seal of the City
of Plattsmouth the 1st day of April 1872.
' R. 11. Vanatta,
Apr. 4 w2.
" City Clerk..
; Ordinance No. 20.
An ordinance prescribing eompensation of
certain city,officers, ' - -
Bit "Ofdatned, bp the Mayor and Conn
, oilmen of the City of Plattsmouth :
Sec. 1. That the Clerk of said city shall re
ceive for his services an annual salary of two
hundred dollars.
Sec. 2. The Treasurer of the ity shall re
ceive for his services a eommifsion of three per
cent, upon all moneys collected, --
Provided. That he shall receive but one per
cent, upon school funds collected. . .
Sec. 3. t he City Asaesor shall receive for his
services three dollars per day for each day act
ually employed.
Sbc. 4. The City Engineer shall receive for
his services four dollars per day for each day
actually employed.
Sec. 5. The Marshal shalLrcceive for his ser
vices $o0 00 per month.
Skc. 6. All ordinances or parts of ordinances
conflicting with this act are hereby repealed. . .
Sec. 7. This act te take effect from and after
its passage.
Approved March 20, 172.
M. L. WHITS, Mayor.
Attest: R. II. VaHatta, City Ole.k.
' marcli23w2
PLATTSF.10UTII
FALL TERH FOR 1871.;
Cemmencea October 1 1STL
' Chieago Avenue, Cats eounty PTebrAika.
Prof.'Adolphe d'Allemand, : Proprietor
'. and Pnncipal, Assisted by able
Tutors.
THIS Academy is cow in successful opp ra
tion, and offers at moderate terms the utaal
advantages of a
First-Class School.
a,he'eours of study embraces every bran
. .of a thorough English education, togeth
oreir the modern languages, music, and dra win
li tpaLcular and reference address tha Prinoi
r
t j -
S. EL00.'4& C0
V DEAMSRS I
ciiOTiriiro.
r R.'JJSrJfMQ CCCD
Ae..Jto.
BOYS AJVD CHILDREN'S CLCTU Ifi&tm
Hats and Caps, Boot and Shoes,' .
CLAfiKETS, RUBBER GOODSTRUNICS, VALIC!
a!n Street Second DoorRast of the Court Home. -BRANCH
HOUSE Broadway. Oouoncil Blnffj Iowa.
PLAT lSMOUTU BOOT A'j - SIIOL:
MIA.lSrTJFA.QT01r
CUST0H MADE BOOTS AHO ZWZ1Z AV.
(Repairing neatly dono by P. r.!AXV"LL,
Llain Street, Plattsmouth, Neb. Um liUtwtf
HENRY BOECK
DEALER IN .
FURNITURE,
L0UF1GES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS-
OF ALL D3CWTKMa AJTD tit ALL NICKS
rietalic Burial Cases.
WOODEN COFFINS
OS" Alii sizca
- Ready Made, and 6old Cheap for3alk
::Witb man v thanks for Ba3k"atronage,V.iI'
Ate all to call and examinomy large stoek
niture and Coffins ian3
z ummm muo8.
Weeping Water Nebraska.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods,
Orootries, . . , - .
Hkrdware,
Queensware,
Boots, and Shoes
Hats, and Caps,
Agricnltnral Impliments of all kinds. Weir ar
f X L" Cultivators, Union Corn Planter
3 ran detour and Princeton Plows, Ao Ao adin'
.atum, all of which we offer to the publio at the
owest retail prices.
All Ctoocls Tarrantecl
As Represented.
-Our constant aim will be to sell so low
will be to the ponitive advantage of every lar
i erin the w stern and tral portion ot Cast
ruvlT te make this their headquarters for trad-
Legal Notice.
Columbus Nuckolls and Stephen F. Nuckolls
of the Territories of Colorado and Wyoming
will take notice that Kmeline Rookwood of the
County of Casa in the Slate of Nebraska. Plain
iiff, didon the lHthday of January A, D. 1872
file her pctiiion in tho Second Judicial District
Court in and for the county of Cass in the State
of Nebraska, ngninst Joseph W. Johnson, J, Q.
A. Owen,- C. E. Forgv, Columbus Nuckolls and
Stephen F. Nuckolls, defendants, setting forth
that tho defendant Columbus NuckoU una one
Lafayette Nuckolls on the fina day of June A
I) 1S07 sold to Marquis L. White and Daniel
Waterman thelfollowing real estate to-wit :
Lot five (5) in Block no. thirty-four CM) in
Plattsmouth, Cats eounty. Nebraska, That the
same was fully paid for but that the one un-ui-vided
half was not deeded to said parties, that
on said day the said White and Waterman took
possession of the same and held possession of
the same up to the time they sold to plaintiff;
and that the said prope' ty was on or about the
29th day of January A. D. 1872, levied upon by
the defendant, J. W. Johnson, as Sheriff, as
the property of Columbus Nuckolls; and plain
tiff prays that a perpetual injuction may b(r
granted against the defendants, or either of
them, prohibiting them from selling tho said
property; and that the said Stephen F. Nuck
olls, who now holds the legal title, may be de
creed a trustee for, and required to make a deed
of said premises to the sid plaintiff, Emetine
Kockwood ; and the said Columbus Nuckolls
and Stephen F. Nuckolls are notifiel that tney
are required to appear and answer said petition
on er before the 22nd day of April, A. V. 1872,
or the petition will be taken as truo.
Exelixk KoctweoD.
By Mabqttett, Smith A Stabmbd.
her Attorneys.
Dated March 13, A. D. 1872. mar!4w4
: . "A Penny Bawd is a Penny Earned."
And if you desire to
Save Wiiat Iezzzi&
As well as Pounds go to
13 23 Iff 2ff2S7XT3? BDO.
To Buy Year
We have bought out n. D. Fox. and now oc
cupy the new store room four doors north of
the Platte Valley House, where we have just
received an additional supply of Groceries anc
Provisions, which we will sell very low for cash
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange
for goods. m
" BENNETT ER03:
apSSdtf
Sheriff's Sate.
John Fitzserald vs 11. L. R. Stiles. Maggie
S. StiJes, Francis S. Whit and Augustus Spires
Defendants. Order of Sale. -
N OTICE is hereby given thet I will offer for
sale at public auction at the front door of
the Court Kouxe in the city of PlrtUmouth Cas
eounty, Nebraska, on Paturday the Ci.h day of
April A- D. 1872 at the hour of one o'clock p m
of said day th following real est ite to-wit :
Lots No six 05) and seven '7 in block No one
(1) in Stiles Addition to the city of Piuttsmooth
Cass county Nebraska, as designated upon the
recorded nlat of said addition, to be sold as the
propriy of the said defendants on an order of
sale in lavor oi jonn r uzireraiu iutu by
District Court of the 2d Judicial District of Ne
braska within and for Cas couny and o ra
directed as Sheriff of said eounty. Given under
my hand this 6th day of March 172.
J. W.JOHNSON. Sheriff;
Cass county. Neb.
Maxwbll A Chafma3, Attorneys for Deft.
March 7 w5
J?, HODAPP
Ilouse and Sign Painter, Graining, rPr
hanging end ornamental Painting, Ordom
prpmptly ailed.. - Slrop north of Prioe's Liackt
misb fcuogi. oo7d3ta.
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DEALTI; O
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Also Dealer In
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Magazine; .
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Latest Puiil!o:i;..
Prescriptions earefull;' coBipowisdod h? & , ...
perienced Druggist.
Kemember the plaoe, thrdoors wed ot tl. L
Horaid ollioe; PlaOaiaoB i h, N ebraska.
THE UT"'
J&i aiS lair-Ai.'? to . .tt'
T"-i" "' ;
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Will be found at hit oil su"rrr;M .,
where be will 1 .j ploiuel tv al
VTlAr .lilt t 1 1 1 It . a ,- A ('.:....!. i
V
He has a large an 1 is oof ateort nA
uoohinery iu.;li ,u the ' Y
fFhe Marsh harvl-!r. a reaper tbaf
A. can out and bin I ten acres per li .
One man to drive, anc tha l:ir
"yandiver, and Moli: e Corn I ... terv
'
Stnbhle aodbreakin.1 plows. Irvu and wool-1
beams.
JJh Eagle and Orchid tjity Cultlvatora. r . j
1 ' ' ' ' , ' '
rrhe Marsh Riding Cultivator, -
.
MUbnm Wagons. Cliaraplon Reaper A JIow :
M3illoa Tbrsiher.Aa .
. " ETTE 2 'j
Main Street. Plattem : utb, Iib.
L. S. Blaib, TnueliBa AjrosU j
Feb.29wtf.
Ordinarcs llo. 19. i
An Ordinance reotiriog Ciiy OCScrs to sir
Bonds and fixiiig thti an:oant tlier-f. j
Bt Ordaiicdbi the ZUliyor and Coun"
cilmen of the City ofPlallsm&uth. ,
. Sec. 1. That the Mayor, Cerk, Tr-v?i2x.'
jSuarshal, Police J ud t e, Aftwor, (,'i'y lTistiijM
and Streot C"u.ini-ui.n.r of s.id city beii.m er.
tering upon tho du tan; of their rcfpo:tive Sjv.
shall each be requiifl to give lonr to th c,i
with good and euffiHt'ntsecnrUy, to be ai-rort
by the council cond. ioued f-r the ,
formance of the tiauaa of tb rfoeouvr c
fiwss. ia sums foluj i ing, to-wit: wsjur, t
thousand dollar-; C rk. ons thousand d!;i:u-i
Treasurser. tea thouiami doll-irs ; Aiarcuri. i
thoueand dollars; J'nlit-e J u'le, oue taouj i
dollars: Askersor, eiic tru tu d ,V.:,r ; ,
Engineer, five bur irel dotiar.i; ai.1 fit
Coron-Ucioner. five 1-t.r. 1rr-i
Sxc. 2. Ea-h eo in.-:imn, hef-.re eats;'
upon the dntiei of ui ;Ue rhuil give v, ,
citv a bond in the sum of one taoanAud io!ia
with good and SQf'i-s:int3?","riy. t- t a:-; rn
by the Mayor. coD'li none i r the fa.iiji i C
formance of t ie dulie oi 1. otlire.
Sbc. i. AU of .:! Londj liall be un ier t.
CUftody and e ire of t he City Clerk, t
Providko, That '. is bonl of toe Mayor cr
and Clerk shall bo deposited wiih.Uie C
Treasurer. (
Ssc. . This act If t-ti eITct from and aft
its passage.
' Approved March . i:"J.
. :i. L-H'HITn.Mar.
Attoet: R. It. Vaitaj Ta. City Qork.
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