Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 06, 1873, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
Railroad Time Tabic.
I. A M. R. R IN NEBRASKA.
ARft TF.S. j IEPaKt
MU & Ki. l:i p. m.'Mail and Ex. 11:'3 a. n
Vreibt i Ac. S:l a. ui.-Freight i Ac. P- in
1$. & M. R. R. IN I0A7A.
AEKIVKS
. D. PARTS
MiiliEx. C-.l'tn. in
wun A Fx.
(: p. m
i,.'tinA Fril.t i'owArtiim.vrr i-
uun;R ksiirej!:3) it m! A;.Uni: Ex. 4:f I m.
The Transfer bout wi'l leave the lr"t tiron-ne-t
wi h EMra b .u a.i tra . r.4 4." mmjjtj earU
r than the tiw-given n .. lhe 1 .o.i i run
i rhi...,.iii.i wh eh lsUiiniaute; taster than
1 inieairo time ii
Plttmoutti tune.
OMAHA Jc .SOUTHWESTERN.
la eenrestion with Burlington & MLoun
River Railroad in I.eliwka.
Depot at foot of Jone. street.
i.rVPH. B . ..
ll.tumouth l:-20 rUtfmouia iim P- ra
T)mah!i 'A' "
Uin:uia "
do - -' m
do ..l'i:13 p. w
JJ C. 6T. JOE. A C B-
R. R.
i ..nnf JUNCTION IOWA. I
UOIXti NOBTtf. OIKJ SOfTH.
Mirnt r.pm .,.,.,th close
Till' icives l"ni;r irum '" v
n rR,n rJ.iiiB South or North by leavms here
ca the 12:U in. train
A? RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
. t.. t ;.ii;h lipm.l')IiE
C F A St. Jo. R. R. N orth. p. m. T. P u
Onvihaby B.ul n I'm
NVbrV"ka C.ty.WStae. 9 P m. .Pn.
Ol'ii'-e hour, tr.nn H m to p in.
aJa,.. 12:3) to VMv ;5jiAI;SIIALL. P. M. '
City OfTicial.
I'LATTSMOUTH.
V. L. WbitP.
M. li. fcecj.
J'ni ih Mj'ircs,
falter J. White.
Mayor.
City '!e'-k.
Poli'-" Julge.
Marshal.
Ptrect Coir.mi.-i'i'jner.
ALDERMEN.
FlBT -TARn.-J. FiterM. C II P.irmaleo
md Wakd la". Ku'tery. J Woy.uan.
Tbibb VVaro.-R. CuhiiiK. K. ivttn.
CASS COUNTY.
Tt. F. F111 on.
D in'l McK innon.
AV. L. Hobbn.
J W. J.ihnm.
Pribate Ju.ls-.
County Clerk.
TrcnHurer.
;-q':iitr.
upt. rub. Ir.rlraetioi:.
C' u a t y C . I rm i i ' n er.-.
Coroner.
U. V. V.'no.
vT.iob Vulle
T. Clarke
J une.
J. W- Thomji-".
Churches.
-I art-. 7-On th corner nf M.un ar. 1 Ninth.
Rpv.T.-J. Am -t l. p.v-t.,r h.M-i"lce on
1- i....u 11 ... iin.l at -J l til.
. h"i at t'1 ? a.m.. i'r.iytr ir.ee:
cf'-Jay evtnin;.
every V.
r cur.. in roner'S;iti.'n Cl '"r !i
.it'll A. M- ""1 ,':') ni-
'T....r CirniT it L.i.etl-1 HI"l -:i
I'or tinl inTituli.m exten le 1 U -1 e:::r
t'iiJ-
i i.,o.,iPii. Corner Viri nr.1 TKi J
l'i Rev. A. K. dealt' erio.P.-very .-;ma.y
t 11:00 ni. Tp. in. . .-n.wy
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3 p. ni.. Prr-f. a'AIIom-ini. si.
0ol!nTi 'rnpr ... a,t ..n ! Stb "t
t . u it r ( niwf .11. rei-iiirr.cc !. n " - b-
. An.l ".rV HI J tTVl '1' O
ireeu -iii " 1 , . i . i
11 m. an.t r.r.i'l i. m. tas'"-i:ti ij
l';ir li
lit p. in.
evening.
Praer Uiteti:i ocry ve.u..u.i
(lA'Hnl.ir North i.l-"I ru:...c r. .
; at lier H -. t'ir-t Ma -very
North 1.1.-f l'li'.i'.cM'
Ves;.eif and lio:ie.'.teti n i-t '
t ? a. m.evt ry wee .a".
I.itRT Pp.ksptte:.: ' .
I wir(.f'tith Kv. W .
l::.tt!o
TV Me-
... .. . l .... I ... ... T:1. -JIT-
fcatli m-bool M ::50- m..Tho.. r..'.I..-H .-.1 -nn
Un.-liTtt. I'rayr fietir,s every w ulueauij
vei.insc at S.'JO o'clock.
Tk-VO'st tlfmPAl. "Won F-jlf of Sisth
11 -trrct. ..u'Uof Main-Hcv. J. il. Preoon
Rvi,.MHVrt Sabbath t a. in. n.l . p. in.
Pravpr inwtmir overy Ihur lay eveumi!.
jseein.s f( ry M'n lay evenu-.J anl ipius" lia'e
Iv i'er cl..": of Sabl.uth morning ser.iccs-
" Pjboath Sehool at2:JH
he
rVl v Luth. 7;.-.n. in is i.i ihreta Frh c'.b i
v..r.":.r'ii2-i i m 11 Lhrtl-tteo liei.-t. I i;i . iiau p.
t5n !.-t aere;rs von jct.t an re-M-IiQae--! a.lo 1 1
Tarf tat. Minister Rev. L llannw-i.
Saob.iths. Lool at lpu... l'rof. d'Ai.eiuan 1.
t-upt.
Lodges.
T0 q F rtezntnr meeMir rrriatte Lulfre.
. No T I O ".P. everv T'iii!P i" e venin a t
fl.l.lVoil.'w Hall. Transient Brother ure cor
Uially iuvitoJ ro virit.
A..r.M.Li:MANI. N. G.
M. II. Hathaway. See.
lo VIS
E. K. ('cs.MNr.n.vM, Scribe
Mvsomc Pi ATT.'MorTn Lonr.r: ..o. G A. l
A A. M. Italur tne-tina at tru-ir ha.l
on the 6r t an I thir.' " r.Uy evfr,uc.
inenlli
Transient brethern invite. i to vi: it.
It. It. LIVINUoiO-N.
A. iPAm.f.mano. Sec.
1 atot Loi.gb N i. 22 A. r. & A. M.-R?c!!P
l mjHinl It JlitW lla'l. Iir-t
n 1 third
"n lays.
.1. N. WISE. W. M.
A. l. Eiiardslzt. See.
kasra Chavtf.r No. 3 P.. A. M.-Rerur
i j.nro-itions secend anil lourt.i Tue5 lay
eveoints of eae month a t. T1 : e! ;;k p. in.
II. It. LI INOslON li- P.
". NkVvaS. Sw.
j O (i-T Oi.i". Tin Asrt'.N'i.? TT E ETiion
i . W. C. T. C W. Kins:, W See. T. W Shry-
ork Lo.U-i- Deputy. Mevt. at rbiri; .'-.tr.'ii'-r .-
hall i-very T jes l.iy cvcr.in. Travtl'nif Temt lais
e?pectaliy invited.
TruNVF.KKiV. The T imor .-ie!y inopti tit
1 Turnrrs Hall in iliith-iixi I'to.-K. on the 1st
and Third We iresJ .ys ef each .Month.
Ve-kbau,'h: lrrn-- i-t tjus. Keinh:w.ile; t rt
'larmrirt Win lleis'er: '"' ni Tnrmcurt
V"e. Ksrer: Wvnlm John Li hart.
To A DTFRTisKtts. All r r.-ons w h d eon t em
plate makine contracts witli new.-p i pr- !.,r thi
nsertion of Advertisements should send 4o
geo. f. gowea &
for a CtrenTar, or inclosB cents fr their One
hnndred Page Pntni hlet. o.,ti::iii iri' List.' ?
Ncwsi.aiiers and estimates, showing the
cost of ad vertisin. a'so many n.-elal hinrs i.al
vertisers, and soire account of the ex i-erU n.-e -of
men who are kn.wn as uceci"t"al i: ivertis
ers. This firm ae proprietors t.t tho American
Newspaper Advertising Agi-ucy.
41 ark fow . If.
and nreri ejped of nnpqtialed f.eilit:-s fo
ecurir.g the i ertion nf advert iseniei.ts innil
QNwpa
(Newspapers nd l'criouiculs at Icwct ra-'-?.
Omaha Marble - Works.
M. J, FEES AN
Manufacturer and Dealer in
ITAM.4X nr.ni v mriji.f.
.11 ant I e & Friii!nrc
Jliivhle.
For specimen or workmanship refer
to Smith's and allery's monu
ments in Plattsmouth Cem
e t a r y
The patronK0 tt Cum County is respectfully
fO 0 F Plattsmouth ! -.mpmr-nt :No. 3.
. Regular Convo.-atior the -'an. i 1 ''".lay
of ch mouth at (M l Fellow. Ha! onr. .! ari
Vain ,U. Transient rutrian- ?r, ., .T . ; .
it. ' "
LOCAL 'NEWS.
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Trnn'iiat -j cent a line. Regular edver
isers 1') cents per line. No alvertiseiccnt in
HerteJ ltds tlin Zi cents,.
Lgal a 1 vert beiiientt will be charged to the
parties banding them in. .
- - -. -3
. COMMUN'ICATIOMS.
As aur po;ic is H:.:iieJ. ali comuiunieatiori
must be brief tin 1 to the pjint. with no wa-Ue of
w.rJt.
t.- Uidiii "
On Saturday evening next, at bait
pa-t seven o'clock, the citizens ef Flatts-
mouth arc requested to meet at the
Court Ilou-.e for the purpose ot taking
some preliminary steps towards organ-
izing a 'rc Jcixtitnicnt for this town
All good citizens are reque.ited to attend,
as the matter is of prcat importance
llcmcmbcr Frank White, the crocer,
c .i i , . r h.-.j ..n.l flifj hrst crn-
une 01 ins oe-i iifs --. -
. i
orri in the world. Call ant buy your
..r.fatP mid thiiurs of H hue. 44u
Otz, the Veterinary Surgeon, has re-
movcu to trie lutic uiicv, i.oilu siu
m..:.. dmt vL-r.Jt r.r th ()nrt House,
.'jam pu.vi t.wwv
Remember this.
44tf.
The Mormons are trying L rot. i j n-
.... . , i !.. t ,:i:
tlali's i.rayer test uy a -.vno.esaic peia.o..
. . i- I.. .1... 1
that the epizoot may iigui uh viu-
tiles' beasts ol turcica ana cot on me
Mormon critttrs.
Thr- OmaLa Ilorald thinks Oakes
mes is worthy of respect ana aumiru-
,;,,: f, I,, ha- "won the respect"
v,v " " I
f ,.,7. so its editor hays. 'lh--
i i - i ,,,nr. al e certainly
KlIIU UI IliCU t'- -'-l
verv untortuate, in being set uowua,
arch traitors, or big rascals by everybody
lsc. I
T.iIlf.r.ln Si. ,f. -snuui thinks that
. . .
Mr. Sprick's minority report should re-
ceive attention, ana u.e i vuu..,
business must be investiga.ea.
tt,., Titn.vilU W i links tiierc
. . . . I
A 11W .A.AfctA-JTlAi'-f - - -"
must be some money in un M
telccraph hoe, or Col. Urton would not
be spending so much to defent postal
telegraphing. I
A Mi- T.r.wi II 'i is out lecturma
on fctanley. lie mikes mm out touca
cut-throat, horse-thief, and altogether a
fraud, 'lis passing strange ; but mi-
i'el'iow seems to (k)no"(w)c more of
;i,n'.M. tinn pvv-n "ii'tV. M.ic:" and was
,
1 ,n ,,l,lv l,v him.
Next Sunday evening, in the Episco
pal Church, at 7 o'clock.
Sulj-ci.: OltlOIN AND NOBILITV OF
Work.
Text: If ani icouIJ not tear!:, neither
ahovld he cut. II. Til ess. III. 10.
Seuator Tipton et:ds. us the census
r.tinTis for ls70 a handsome work, and
fi-.jm which we shall ji:ute copiously one
of these days. " .
The Board of'Tiu-tee-, of Masonic
ail Old Fellows' Hal, will uieet at
the Lodge Room, on Wednesday even
ing i;ex;, the 12th is:st, at 7 P. M.
Rv order of the Chairman,
Vjl. Lr W
tec y.
Four rn.n arrested fjr robbing the U.
S. mails, were last week sentenced by
-Judge Dundy to serve t wo years and one
month in Detroit House of Correction.
Their names v..'ie li. H. N ash, lo
V. Sharp, Frank Rjixiboyer aad J. W.
K. Marshall.
Thanks to Mr. M.
subscription on paper.
F. Woods for
Rjst Fine cut and cigirs at
Stf P. O. Rook Store.
We have received sevcrr.l communica
tions of late, with no name figned. If
our rtab-rs v.-ll turn to lhe head ot the
cditoiiil page they will find expiessly
Ptaied that we do not accept ecniumni
cations under any cirjuiustauces, without
the name ailixe 1.
We are requested to eivo notice that
Dr. McClu.-Lcy wiil b-j at Dr. Livings
ton's office, en Thursday, llthinst. All
needing good work on their teeth will
take notice and govern themselves ac
eordiiiL'lv. 4-311
. m
The Catholic Fair comes o!T the 12th
and 13th of this month. Tt will be very
intere.- ting. The first night, a musical
concert will be civen and on the
second evening a Cue Dru.n ilic Enter
talnnient called MicUAEL EllLE, or The
Maniac lover.
Every one should uttenJ. Mr. R. R.
Claiborne dements hiirueif for the lover
oa that ucca i-.n.
ATKiir::: i ! i
County and City orders bought at the
Elephant Store at the highest figures.
42tf
A Salt Lake man shipped a favorite
blooded Jackass to Omaha, as a present
to a frieud, calling it a rabbit: The
fi'tiiht charges were f jrty dollars, and the
friend refused to pay 'em, and thusly the
U. P. R- R. is the ownr of a full blood-
e l, lontf eared Jacka s, which they in-
tend shipping Last, to Bostn, that he
may h? eL-ctel PrcsiJent of the Credit
Mobilior company. One thing, the
Jackass wiil never come on the witness
stand and lie about his comrade hi the
board as they ttre doing vow at Wash
ington.
If T T T"? ',T" 4 A
w w. . A., lit. -1
i 3 c I 1 , -
Jti ana niter ear esuay. l eoruary
."jth, passenger and mixed trains r-n the
Ruriin-ton and Missouri River Railroad
in Nebraska will leave the depot of tho
U. I . iv. K.,-iSi:ith st, m.-tea l cf the
depot ot trie s. . it. li. as lierctuiore
Pa.-senger triia leaves Omaha at 10:30
A M. ; mixed train leaves Omaha a
2:40 P. ai.; passenger train arrives at
Omaha at 10:25 A. M.
On passenger trains there will be a
through car between Omaha aad Crete.
0. F. Morse, Sup't
c-2a::d fz:ti7al a::d ball.
Wc are informed that the Odd Fel
lows of this city are making extensive
preparations fur having a splendid af
fair on the 21st cf this uiontb, the eve
cf Washington's LirtL-tlny.
We are not yet iaformed as to the
complete programme, but believe it is
the intention to have a supper, with
musical and various other entertain
meets, in their hall. A band of luu.-ic
and dance in the adloiniuc hall for such
as wish to participate: in fact, it is the
r. I '
intention to have such various enter
tainmeuts that every person will find
something to suit their inclinations.
The programme, &c., will be announced
nest wcet.
We have just received IJanib.'rge's
New.-paper Reporter for February, 1S73,
Somehow the January number never
came around here, and therefore neither
it nor the enterprise it heralds have
been noticed before."
The on'y Newspaper Reporter that
u
. -
th.in this, is that of Goo. P. Rowell
& Co., in the great city of New York.
T hat !ia nn n'mnvt i:n5vnrnl imiptiI .tiiin
Ti,rrft nr t t lllli,;;lti,1ll,
. nnmtj. T.,u,;ri thao. b.-.r
" '
80 far lr. Bumbor U h merit of
iauncllhl;J out ;t) the ei?y of Omaha with
on0 h0A ..trid towards an enterprise
that was only worked up and attempted
" x'1" l"u '""-'i
years. 11 ue acts lair anu uoes not at
. . i i it .1 , r .1
tempt to goDbie fi me proats 01 tne
business we think he will succeed
v , r,.n:,.fl,i rTunmnn.itmn
0h tL n f d j a j otber t
ies. but the IIills are so dark wo can't
.i .i o
ii:roue lueiu. oiu 3 our names,
Coal 6toves vr soft coai of a;j S;Z2S
a.i k- i ...-if.,, to suit, nt
I I " f
,.l.lVr a ! ai lk O t
ooauowu u i.iiutitus
JJr. Wildman, Sergeant-at-Arms of
, s rei1 wnliv. nnd n
election will be "held oa Tuesday to fill
the vacancy,
7.7?,'? T.WCTS
Kemainin - in tba I'iattsmouth PostcGce
i.'eLruary 1st, 1&73.
Alison Jerrv
Rorkct Mark R ntley J II
Lentley C 11
. ,T - t
a-oub. casey oiepueu
Davis (J M
Gates M M
riobson Jennie Haople (T J
ilambo.n W C2 Hanson Lin a
Miller Aumnd.t M Maxwell liobert
MeCrarey James 3
Newell Nicholas Nu.engate S G
i'atterso!!. 1'iof J I) Phelps Caleb
Powell Samel
Rood II W Rabbins M .
Scan'.on Michael Stevens K!!a
Swindell Robert
Thomas Jas O Tiioinpson J B
West Jolm '.Wattles AW -
When. calling for any of thcc letters
I!case say "advertised."
J. Marshall, P. M.
A eurre-poiid.M.t of tlv St. Loub? He
publican gives Capt. Palmer the fb'.low
i:ig good t-etting uj on account of" the
Arrow Rock a!Talr. a fuller account of
which we shall" pablLh next week :
Before I bring my letter to a close I
must give to
CAPT. PALMER
a tithe of tint credit so justly due him.
Word, could not express th gratitude
of the people for the great services he
had rendered them. His name was on
almost every lip, for to him aie they in
debted for deliverance from as wicked a
trio of scoundrels as ever scourged the
face of the earth. In appearance most
jientlcmauly, modest arid courteous in
beaiiriL', there is not bins: about him in
accordance with the traditional detect
ive, and as far as that is concerned he
is by no means a detective, professional
or unprofessional. Vet hi-- eye tells of a
nature not easily daunted, while his
course of action establishes the fact that
iu him the
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY
of New Vork have a man to uhmii the
works of an in 'endiarv are an easily read
as A, . C. The testimonial letter pre
sented hiu by the grateful public of Ar
row Rock is worth a score of patents of
nobility. Fairy.
Married At the Residence of the
bride's father, on Tuesday, Feb. 4th, by
the Rev. J. H. l'resson, Mr. Wm G.
Woodruff and Miss Sarah II Montgom-
erv. ali of Plattsmouth.
A beautiful white envelope subscribed
Tip Iop, and we il never tjd ail tne rst
inside, but it told us the above; and
i,iri William aivl Sarah. Wft Wish VOU I
joy, long life, and m3y you never send
for any Presson to do your pressiu' here-
after; moreover, may yo x always enjoy
the tip-top-iag-est kind ot good luck.
lUpoitel for the Herald, by W. S. West.
J AN I'AHY.
DATE.
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Subscribe for the Herald.
A. Kountze, 1'resider.t of the First
Natioual Rank, Omaha, is elected one
of the Directors of the Valley Nationa
Rank of St. Louis.
. The Kountzj Rro's. are gettipg to be
the best known Rankers in America.
Mickelwaite & Co. desire to inform
th-j bublic that they have on hand and
shall continue to keep through the win
tor, hard coal, which they will sell at
low market rates. 104tf.
" V. fcchnasso & Co. New stock of
goods, cheap and good. Will not be un
dermoid.. TOdtf
For your cheap and good boots an
shoes go to the fdioe store next door to
Postoffice. I will not be undersold.
, OS-If
At Merges' now ttore next door to
IWoffice. Call and examine my stock
of boots and ehoes, before you buy else
where. I charge nolhing for thowin
them. SSwtf
School Books, at publishers prices, at
3Stf P. O. Book Store.
The Senate Win. Edgerton Pro
prietor, coy, warm and comfortable,
drop in and see us. Liquors and cigars
warranted pure and good.
Nov. 13, d&wtf
COKX ! COKX! COKX!!
Wanted Corn on Subscrij)-
tion at this ollico immedi
ately. If you want to get a fine and good
fitting pair of boots or ihoes made, call
at the shoe store next door to the Post-
office. I warrant satisfaction, Repair
ing done neatly aud with dispatch.
SSwtf PiTEu Merges.
Remember Otz's, Veterinary office is
now on north side Main street, in the
little brick building west of the Court
House. 42;S
UUtl) COALl H lKDlO.lL! HARD
COAL.!
At Miekelwaite's yard, corner Sixth
and Main streets. Good Anthracite
Co:.l on hand all the tim. lOltf
GZl'ZSAL A3Z2T37 0?
At Plattsmouth, Nebraska : F. P. Todd,
General Agent. Canvassing agents want
ed. Office at Solomon & Nathan's, Maiu
street. CGwGiii
ItP.A I THIS.
G 30 Js not sold at less than cost. N
goods given away, but good goods at the
lowest prices for cash, at
lltf. Clark & Plcmmers.
Plattstr-outh, Neb.
D3L. N. B. -XD
Wc have bought the entire right and
interest" in the whole subscription list of
the Weekly- Herald, from II. I).
Hathaway, and as fast as bur friends can
square up the old accounts we shall bo
pleased , to have them as wo want old
books settled. tf
"" T "" rcr Zila or P.crt.
A good story and half house, contain
ing 'J living rooms together with pantry,
bath room and closets, aiso, a gnod barn
and two lots with house. Wiil fell for
part other property. For particulars in
quire at the Herald ofiice, or of the
owner,
3'J-tf C. W. LYMAN.
Business room for rent one of the best
stands in the city enquire of.
D. II. WUEELER &'Co.
1131 22wtf.
r. s. nniTE,
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Grain, Fruit and Produce. Fresh Fish
and Oysters received twice a week.
Cash paid for Hides! 43t5
Vivian's is the place to buy your gro
ceries and provisions. 20tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Wheat, ....
S.rC'J0
40Cli-45
1410
Barley, ....
Corn,
Larse and well assorted tock of gen-
eral n.erctianaise at ciar
Ar' us' . . "
At Clark & Plummer a everyUiing a
lariucr needs can be lounu. w. aua
Go to Vivian's for groceries aad pro-
visions. 0tl
Emporia Red Ribbon Stove at E. T.
akc & Co. Plattsmouth, Neb. Call
J)u
28dtf.
examine.
Clark & Plummer Dry Goods, Grocer
ies and a General assortment. W e sell
cheap and bay often. LS IU
Spa advertisement of Dr. Bittts' Dis
pensary, headed Book for the Million
Marnairoliuide in anotner cciuuki. At
should be read bv all. dccldiwly.
E. T. Duke i Co. have just received a
larn-e- lot of Heating Stoves of all kinds.
suitable for parlor, ofuocs, stores, lioteis,
or any place. Call and see them.
iMiail 'J nil
Ever.inz Star, wood burner, and from
.r0 to 75 varieties of heat ins stoves.
Call a - 1 see us, E. T. Dlke & Co.
GGdtf2owtf
For new, cheap goods, call on D.
Sehnasse & Co. Mr. b having just re
turned from the east is prepared to far-
nih goods at eastern -prices. lO ltf
All persons indebted to me, by note or
account," are requested to call and settle
before the first of January, 1S73, or I
shall put them in the hands of a proper
officer for co'lortion.
37tf Wm. Stadelmanx.
Is hereby giveo to all concerned in the
Wm. Voung liryirig ground to meet at
the house of Wm. Young on the first
Satarday in February, atone o'clock,
for the purpose of arranging the business
affairs of the same.
By order of the school board of school
district No. 6. -
L. W. PATTERSpN,
432t .Director.
A'olice lo purclinop m cf H. A St. It. K
I. mills.
OrFiCR Olf T,ASD l"KPAETVKNr,"
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Lincoln. Nkh., Deo.
Having received patents from the U.
S. Government for our lands, we are
prepared to issue contracts to parties
holding pre-emption certificates for
portion of the same.
Persons holding such certificates nam
brred between 1 and 300, issued between
the 1st day of April and the 1st day of
July, 18i0, are hereby notified to ex
change their pre-emption certificates for
regular contracts, at tins olhce, within
sixty days from this date, as provided in
said certificates.
Geo. S. Harris,
Land Com., G. & M. R. R. R. Co., in
Neb." n39w8t
Sheriff's Sale. .
Rv virtue of an Order of Sale, issuec
bT the Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to
me directed, wherein .Maxwell and Chap
man are Plaintilis and J. S. MeN'eilsoii
and Isabella MeNeilson are defendants.
I will on Monday the 24th day of Febru
ary, A. 1). IS 1 3, at One o clock I. M.,
of said day at the front door f the
Court llouso, in the city ot I lattsmouth
in said county, sell at auction the follow
ing real estate as the property of the
said Defendants, to-wit:
lhe Northwest Quarter (1), of the
Northwest Quarter (), of section No.
Twenty-seven (27), in township No.
Twelvo (12), North of Rane No. Twelve
(12V, Fust of the Sixth P. M. situated
in Cass County. Nebraska, m to satisfy a
judgement rendered at the Adjourned
September Term of said tjourt, A. D.
872, and on the 13th day of December,
. D. 1S72.
Given under my hand this 22nd day
of Jauuary, A. D. 1873.
J. W. Johnson.
Sheriff, Cas Co., Neb.
Sam 31. Ciiapma.t. ITffs Att'y. 435t
Chattel Mcrtgago Sale.
OTtClCfS TlcreVr t. ? tlt on the
loth day of April,' A. D. 1S71, V m.
V. Morrison made and delived to Calvin
II. Paruialee a chattel mortgage which
is duly recorded in Book "E"' of chattel
mortgages, Pace 1S7, of the Records of
Cass County, Ncbra-ka, upon the follow
ing described personal property, to-wit:
All uiy part of the lease oa the e hf of
lot nine (9), in Llnck thirty (30), as
designated on the recorded plat of the
city of Plattsmouth. Cass Count, Ne
braska, together with all my part of the
interest iu the building- and improve
ments thereon with all tools, blocks and
other fixtures now in and belonging to
my Meat Market situated 011 said prem
ises and did at that time convey to said
Calvin II. Parmalee the above described
personal property for the purpose of se
em ing the payment of one certain prom
isor note drawn for $005 p.iyable on
the ISth day of September, 1871 that
there is now due and payable on sail
note the sum of $70'J 45 and costs, and
the si.i Wm. F. Monisou is hereby no
tiri.'d'that on Wednesday the 2G:hdiy
of February, A. D. 1S73, the undersign
rd uill by virtua of a Power of
sale " tho said Mortgage contained
sell at auction to the' highest bol
der for cash, at the front door of the
Court House iu said county, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M , tho
above deseiibed personal property tho
proceeds of said sale be applied in pay
ment of said note'aod chattel mortgag
5w2t Calvin H. Parmalee.
Sam M. Chapman Plaintiff.
Plt'lf's Att'y
Legal fCoticD.
W. J. Cutler and Margiret 31 Cutler,
non-resident defendants, will take notice
tint 0:1 the 28th day of January, A. D.
1873, Calvin H. Parmalee,- plaintiff,
filed his petition herein in tho District
Court, 2nd Judicial District iu and fbr
Cass County, Nebra-ka. The object
an 1 prayer of which Said Petition is to
obtain a judgment against you oa a cer
tain promissory note for the sum of Two
Hundred and Fifty Dollars v. i;h interest
oa the same at the rate of 10 per rent
per annum from the 5th day of January,
A. D. 1870, and that said plaiun'F has
caused the following described real es
tate as the property of W. J. Cutler to
be attached in sail cause, to-wit : Com
mencing at a point 1827 ti-IO feet, North
of lhe So-itheast corner of W hf of the
3 w qr of section 7, Town 12. Range 14,
east, which point by actual survey is
132( feet east of the S W ccrfier of said
Sec 7, ( i.encc commencing and running
west -103 feet, thence north 210 2-10 feet,
thence ea.-t 403 feet, thence south 21G
2-10 to the place of beginning containing
two (2) acres, more or less
You are renuirei to answer ?aid peti
tidn ou or before the 21th day of March,
A. D. 1873, or ju lament wiil be taken
against you fur said sum of $250 with in
terest thereon.
Calvin II. Parmalee.
Sam M. Chapman, Plaintiff.
Pit' lis Att'y. 45 51
. Probate Notice.
IV OT1CE is hereby given that appli
cation has been male to me for the
adoption by B. Sicbold. of Elmer, Fills-
worth Green, a minor child, son of Ellen
Grc n, and that a hearing of said mat
ter will-be had before in-i at 1 o'clock P.
M. , on the 7th day of Februarv, A. D
1873. at my oliiee in the city of Piatt?.
mouth, C.ss county, Nebraska where
all parties interested may attend and
thev shall be heard.
II. E. Ellison,
Probate Ju 1-rc.
Plattsmouth, Jan. 13tb, A. D. 1873.
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Track and Road bed are in cx-
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NO EXPENSE K0f PAINS
Ilave been spared to make the traveller coui-
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Lay Over Checks
Will b? given by the conductor to those
wishing to stop off at any of the
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AVithoat incurring any ADDITION
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And convince theinsclves of the fast- Ihivoasa
sioeit oi a me oioining ior mon ana AJoys;
tir'Ialso keep ou hand a largannd well selected
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
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South West Corner of Main Street Plattsmoutit, Nebraska,
LftTS HO TS2E PEOPffiF, THfftK WHO U1
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DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS,
DELAINES, GINGHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING.
BLEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON VAKNS, UOOTS AND 6HOFT3
Iii the Grocery line we keep the Fixkst ami Best
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TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITS, of every DescrljtfoA,
All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for all Your
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QDEENSWARK,
WOODEN-WARE,
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YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
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Cigars and Tobacco
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Sheriffs Sale.
My virtue of an execution, issued by
- the Clerk of the District Court,
within and for Cass county, Nebraska,
and to me directed, wherein T. B- (or
don is plaintiff and A. II. Townsend is
defendant, 1 wiil, on tne i'Jin uay ui
Februarv, A. D. 1873, at one o'clock P.
sr., of snid day, at the front door ot trie
V.irr Hmisr in Plattsmouth, in f aiu
county, sell nt auction the following real
estate, as the property o: sua ue.enu
ant, to wit: The undivided threepnd
one-third (3j) acres in the west half (I)
of the south east quarter (1) and the cast
half (A) of the 'south west quarter tj
of section No nineteen (19) in townshio
No. twelve (12) range No. fourteen (14)
east of the sixth principal m-riuian, situ
ated in Cass county, Nebraska, to sany
a judgment recovered at the June term,
A. D. ISO I, of the said District Court by
said plaintiff against -"aid defendant A.
H. TownseriJ, rf at, ana at ine .tpru
terra, A. D. lSGU an order of revivor
was obtained against the sail A. 11.
MYin-TisMvl
Given under my hand this Sth day of
January, A. D. I73.
J. . Johnson,
Sheriff of ('ass Co. Neb.
D. II. Wii eeleh, Pi'lfs Att y.
41 to
Prcbate Notice.
I hereby give notice to all concerned
that an application has been filed in
the office cf the Probate CaH cf the
county cf Cass and State of Nebra-ka
f.r tl nr,Poi:.t;G!r of an admin-
wim.-i- en the estate of David
i.,.i .li.faii.i' flint a hflar-
oaciiriui, . "
I . l. 1 .. .oi.l .ni.!-.ft.itnn
inrr Will UO lia'A uu ram oi-i..i..u....i
at my office in the city ot I lattsmout
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HI saiu oiun.y uu me uiu uj.
..rtr A. D. 1873. tt 1 O ClOCK P. M.
(Jiven under my hand and seal at ia,y
ofuethi3 the 13th flay ot .January, ,T.
I). 1873. 11. li. ELLISON,
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anything in my lico to oull at my ntcro,?
speci dity in my Retail Department 'evict.
to wnicli we invito those who want tioods.
stock of Hat anil Capo.
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MARRIAGE ! A private counselor to the
GUIDE. ' Married i.rthoe iihout to mar
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oil'-l.riiig, how to j.rf Ti-rve the complexion Ae.
ThU is an intrrrsting work of two hundred
anil twer.ty-four i.i-h. with ntiniwou engrav
ings. and contains vi.luahle information lor
those who !re married, or nintrmi late rnar
rii'fie. Mill, it in a book that ought to be kept
under lock and key. and not laid carelescly
ch- nt the house.
Sent to anv one (free of postage) for-) cenw.
A. Lire- Dr. Butts' Dispensary, No. li -
Eighth ttreet. St. Louis. Mo.
Noli to the Atfieted and Unfortunate
i..f.....,.,.u;ni.in H.n notorious uuarkl who
a-lvertisuiu puhlic paper, or using any qnaek
remedies, peruse Dr. Butts' work no matter
wh.it y..urdesene is or bow deplorable your
condition. " u
Dr. Butts can be consulted, por.-oritUi 3 rr by
mail, on the dise.ie mentioned in lim wotkh.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1S4G.
Responsible parties aprlyifff fgencios io
sections still unsupplicd. m ill receive prompt
attention and liberal inducement. Parties re
siding at a distance from our aulhorixcd agent
may order frvui our factory, fcecd lor ii.uc.ra-
ted price list.
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Weeping Water, Nebraska.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods,
Groc rie,
iiaidware.
liuefr,ware,
DooL. "-r-il Sho-i. "
IlaW. ana Cap..
Apricu'.tural Impleineuto of all kindi, Wtirnnl
'l L" Cultivators, Union Corn 1 lauUiT,
C,ra ndetour and Princeton W.ia.. A c . . . -
fiinitum nlLirt.whkll weotior to tne iuu... -w
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rail prices. r
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0ur consur.t aim wUl be to sell io U thu
it will be to tueposiave advantage of every far
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county to make thU tbei HedayrtTt- f
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