THE HERALD. Railroad Time Table, .a.r.-, -' 11 . - ,:- , , , -,. JJ. 6 2f.JJ.7i: IlT NEBRASKA. Westward Eastward Ho. 5 No. 3 No.l STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 No. .00 6.35 11.10 llattsmouta 2.00 7.45 3.10 6.58 11. as ft.10 10.30 0.50 11-00 7.10 11.15 7.13 11.25 M8 7.41 11.3S 9.XS 8.11 12.00 M 8.27 12.12 Orea polls Omaha Bellcvuo La Platte Oroapolls . Concord Louisville South Rend 1.47 7.25 2.43 2.40 8.10 2.10 7.30 1.59 7. t0 1.47 6.53 ' 1.31 6.38 2.1 l.ftl .ll 1.33 12.50 5.5S 1.10 ( 12.35 12.35 B.32 11.66 12.20 6.1 11.25 12.5 1.50 10.53 11.52 4.41 10.30 11.35 4.20 10.00 11.17 9.30 10.52 s.y lo.:g So. 8 8.22 10.23 2.52 8.10 10.08 2.20 9.23 1.0& 9.C6 12.35 I 12.15 J 3.39 1120 6.29 11 "0 7.5f JO.OO W.SO I 10.30 f )8.53 12.35 Ashland Greenwood Waverly Newtoa Lincoln Lincoln Denton Highland rrcie Dorchester Eieter Fulrmount 11.28 9.2 12.F0 12.03 9.31 1.09 12.25 9.17 1.17 12.53 10.10 1.33 1.25 2.00 3.(i 2.29 X1J NO. 7 2.43 3.04 8.50 3.U0 10.0S 3.2-1 11.20 4.m 11.55 I 4.3d 12.15 ? 1.O0 5.01 1.25 6.IJ 2.37 5..'i Craftoa Sutton Harvard Inland 3.17 C 7.32 9.10 1.47 6. ni Hastings 7.20 I f 7.00 I 8.50 t " 30 7."T ( 4.30 7.25 Juniata 4.02 7.4S Kcnesavv 0.02 S.l IaiwHI 2.1 s.ar, l'rt Kearny 6.43 7.55 C.23 7.15 6.00 0.35 5.41 5.M 7 Jii 4i.c5 Kearny June. 5.15 6.'J0 Oil All A BRANCH. L FlAttsraoutli, 6.33 pm ArOmnba, 8.10 pm 115pm " -.4npm AT 11 50 a la L 10 30 am f 7.45 p in " 8.W0U1 23. d- M. R. It. 3.45 a rn Le PacW? June., f .TO a m Le l'l l-.rt 2.1.1am I Piu-iflfl .1 im . 4.3urItl Platts., y.4oatn Ar Pacific June, SJWamj The time given above Is that of Chicago, nliicli is 33 minutes fasier than that of Flails xaouth. LOCAL NEWS. LOC A L A l YERT1SEM ENTS. Transient 25 cents a lino. Regular advertisers M cents per lino. No advertisement Licrted fcir lass tbau 25 cents. Legal advertisements will La charged to lh parties baxidlng them 1c. COMMUNICATIONS. As cur space 1? limited, all communications tast hr'.tl and to tUc point, with no waste of irwrda. subscribers Jk7 requested to ndtify th office It th paper I ittt delivered promptly. SEvsiAri:i: decisions. 1. Any i-rOii who take h p:i:er regularly from liie -i oHice. wliether d icctod to liij iianio, or whtN'her he is a sul sc-riber or no! is responsible for the pay. 2. If anv person order his pnper discor.tin Ufd. h roust p-ty a'.! .vneareios. or the publisher ev.iv continue to" send it tmtii p:iv!ii-nt is made, xnd C'lle.-t the whole amount. Mou ther the pa- tur i f -L i.li "f n tn tilt o !!-. tir o .1 t. The locrts have d.-eMcd that refusing to take re:.-p Mior and peruwii.'als Ironi il.e i.e.: V'Ulce, or re::i'viii-; and leaviti'r t hem uncalled lor, ii prima c idence id ixtknti.m. Ki:ie:. Koi KEToEvfein HOTj .A!! u'.s.rribers pay lag for their paper t. us, and ordering it stopped . . . T . . Ill t . .1 :i . 1..., f w cannot Le re! oi.sihlc far wliat lias U-n lone before our tiiiie, nor for olvr sui'ese-.l t y given l-y oihers to others. Our books alone aiut be the gui le for all o'u Bubscnplior.s. (Fletvie reineui'ier this. A3irSE3lENTS FOR THE WEEK' Chapman's Soda Fountain opened on ilonday. Knock-down between a lawyer and the Police Judge, on Tuesday. Stiles' baby on Wednesday morning. TarNrcnASKA Herald on Thurs day morning, and Madame Anna Bishop in the evening. Remember tho Catholic Festival en Thursday a wecir. Episcopal Festival to-morrow even ing, at Spiers'- ILilL Firo Company meeting at B-jeeks brick building on 5th street, on FriJay evening. Washing f.ietys, clean shirt?, and pay lag bills on Saturday. Out oT paper for Sunday. CfcU aad se Sctinasso S. Co.'s new g.oJs. We call attention ! the Exerutcrs' S ilo of tho Duke Estat'. advertised in ! evening, J une 20th, The finest of Lor our legal c.luains. A larg. numb.- r of ! ri-s. ami the richest of cream, and the valuable lots will be sold, and the sale j coolest of Lemonade. ou"ht to briar a lararo number of buv- I A dance willl take place after the t-ri together. Bars J33 at llink Strclght'a. tl. The till of Mr. Anderson's Restaurant was roMed of a little over four dollars 'on Sunday afternoon, while he was busy waiting on customers. Jt-.v Goods at the Shoe Store. cheajiT than rer. 5-tf. The old City Hotel lias been over hauled and fixed up by Mr. Tutt, and will look ami feel like a new buihling whtu thoroughly renovated. Mrs. Roberts, wife of Rev. J. J. Rob- to spend a few days visitingold frienl. wood wood: The Ferry C.unpany have rive Hun cords of good dry coiioiivuxid for sale. i-tf ' Born To the House of Stiles, in the stick in one hand, and a miniature space-box in the other. At present his Uear mother thinks his type is of the j I earl persuasion at lt-a,l she calls him j her Pearl but by and by she will j think he is a little on the Minion order, j ana i.eiorc lie is grown up, if lie taRes alter li-s aaddy, lie 11 be wanting a lat- ! face double-pica head, and will proba- j 1.1,. . , i ... . in ' urui hi ue .-v--L uisouu, iriory man once, by a good workman. Doubtful morsel IVinter's Imp, Solid matter, soft and limp ; Mother's Angel. Printer's Cab, Sister's darling baby bub. Printer, ne ver : Mother cries. Printer always. Dad replies ; Perish flrsr. my darling child. PocU, my dear, you're getting wild I Go to the Ferry Company for your summer's wood. 5jocon!s dry cotton wood for sale, and djuvjred a'joat tb x i2tf There will be a meeting of the young ladies and gentlemen ef Plattsmouth, at Mr. Leonard's Art Gallery, on next Monday evening, for the nuroose of -""r; wuusiui'iiiiiva tuu propriety of getting up a -1th of July pic nic A cordial invitation is extended to j all. J ust 6C otir new street sprinkler. It squirts water beautifully.' Cool and wet she keeps the street, Ana up and down yhe wetB our fcgtr solemn silliness of midiiiyht, amid tli; , . , .. - , , . . ,. ... ,! Roberts a donation of what each and brilliant luoouoLine. on the morning of , , ... 1 ,. 1V,, . t , , , . - j every one may feel disposed to give, tae 1Mb insta:it, a son :tnd heir. 1 he . , Every person is cordiallv inv,teLt-H young stranger came with a snooting .. , . A. CATHOLIC FESTITAL. it Fitraid's Ilall, on Thursday ETea fn&, Jane 26th. There will be a Strawberry and Ice Creara Festival, under the auspices of the Catholic Church, held at the above llajl; on Thursday evening a -week. A dance will form part of the pleas ores of the occasion, and every one is invited to attend, be merry, in a rea sonable and wholesome way, and make themselves generally useful. 12t2 PATEOMZifYOUiroWSf WORKMEN. Our friend and geniu3 in tho Gun making line, , iir. Kinser, lately, stocked a gun for A. B. Smith, which shows such neat workmanship and cartful attention td details that we nlu-jt notice th'3 r;tme. This stock is from a natural black walnut crook that Mr. Smith has been saving for twenty-three years. It is handsomely polished, the scroll on the carving icr feet, beautifully inlaid, and -checked" as regular and fine us fro.n any shop in in the land. The whole cost to Mr. Smith was much less than was paid for a similar job not long since in Omaha. So boys when you waiit any work done in this line, look in on Mr. Kinser, and give him a chance. We are credibly informed that we have one of the best wagon makers in the whole country in riatlsmouth, yet our people often, in fact almost always, buy fuK-ign wairons in preference., These things should not be, and yet we ! have a few words of advice to say to I our gun smith and wagon maker. They do not advertise what they Can do ; no one knows we have thein here. If the IlEr.ALi had needed a new gun stork probably it would have gone to Omaha too, or for a wagon, because only accidental conversation made U3 acquainted with the fact that either brunch of work could be exceptionably well done in this city. Xo one looking over our paiers would ever imagine we h;ui any mechanics hc-re. They don't show the fact. Tlrie Cut Tobac.TO l tho Tost OTjhi Dook Siorw. f MEETINti OF UNION FIRE COMPANY. T'.iis galiant and umbrageous young phalanx of keen villVtho v.is;s of Plattsmouth, met in Stadelmann's new store on Tuesday evening. Three new membyra were elected, viz: D. W Mj- Kmncn, A. CuiUiini;iiam, and A .V, ecL bath. The Secretary announced the arrival of tho new uniforms, and that the En gine would positively be hero by the first of the month. Henry Boeck, our glorious German friend ollered to let the company have the use of his brick building on fifth street, north of Main, free of charge, until further orders; the lower part for an Engine room, and the uper for meetings. This is just the thing. Mr. Boeek alsa generously offered to furnish cc.'fins fi:r all members killed in the line of duty.on the ?ame philanthropic prin ciple, proid.d they did not collapse of tpviniatioous benzine combustion. A re.rul :r meeting in the above rooms, will be held on Friday evening Ja:;e 20th, and all members of the company are particularly requested to altC'Ilu. Odtcrs for JJ.iO at tho Shoe Store, vrcald j,-o burclcttod? Who 5'.f. e:iscoi'al festival. The ladies of t'te Episcop.il church will iiold a Strawberry and lee Cream Festival in Spiers' Hail, on Friday Ice Cream and tilings are disposed ci. Gttd music and happy hearts to keep time to it, we hope will be the order of the evening. The ouly exclusive Boot and Shoe Store 111 C.tks County. Nothing below cost, but cheaper than ever. Fetek Mekoes. CHURCH NOTICE. The members of the M. E. Church Society design having a social gather ing at their Church on next Tuesday evening. Th o'oject in view is to show their preeialiuu and respect for sister J. J. Roberts oT Lincoln, widow of Rev. J. J. Roberts former Pastor of this j Church. Mrs. Roberts is making a j alu.it visit in Plattsmouth among her I 1 friends, and all those desiring to see her mid spend a plesant evening are invited to Ik.' present. It is also designed to make sister various exercises, I Music, addresses &e. Ar.KEsT.-Shrrift Johnson arrested a pa,lv of t!liKr;mts ou TucsdaVf for lri.,As on lhc )f Jolm Fitz. p;.r;,i q. iiiey broke the fence and swore so loud it scand Robinson (Fitz's rnnn'l Jtrwl li cmn in for a " " wirrant i2 bet Hod the hash and the goeth t n iiii way regoisiug. cmigvan - E. Noyes, Lumber and Hardware dealer, Louisville, Nebraska; sells lum ber as cheap as any other man, woman or child in the biz. Call and see him. 12t2 Chicago does blow over her Jubilee. The Evening Mail says: "Put a flag staff .by the side of the dome of St. Pe ter's and it seems short, but plant it aiong side a mullen stalk and it seems tall. Pot Gilmore in Cincinnati or St Louis and it would turn people's heads. Old men xvoitld v.-tr-p, and women "would have to be carried out upon ! stretchers. It would seem immense. But in tins city people only listened , awnue, and then said: "O, it is noth- ling. Let us go aa.1 view Chicago. j j We arc very fff Tumounce twl ! M. B. Murphy i? vdltc sk-k. Xailwn. matory rhtrrriJ ?? i . such as FOKtlEUY. A farmer in lhi3 Conntyby tbe namo of Hunt is reported to have forged a note on X. Jeans on Monday. Tuesday ho sold said note to John Shannon and on Wednesday tho Sheriff and fifty dollars reward is Hunting for Hunt. THE nOWE SEWING MACHINE J. W. Martlsls & Co. are the agi-nts for the Howti Sewing Machine In riuttsinouth. Tbcy have opened a salesroom and o3ce on Main stre et, between Fourth and Fifth. Tho Tlonie Machine U a Losk Stilcli, double threaded machine, and ranks Xo. 1 among the great sewing machines of the day. 8-Cia J. W. MABTUI3. . F. Touu. "TEX STRIKE, SET 'E3I CP." Two thousand head of cattle, belong ing to immigrants, crossed the Missouri at this point, last week; so say the ferrymen, and all these cattle are going west in Nebraska. Some of them were very line cattle, showing a good deal of blood. The Durham prevails, and ! many good grade animals were to be fotind.- 1, , 4 . At E. Xoyes' Lumber y.-rd in Louis ville farmers can fmd lumber As cheap as at Plattsmouth or elsewhere, and save hauling a long distance. 12t2 Remember Johnson's Soda Water. Xew Fount, just in trim. Mr. O. F. Johnson has procured a very handsome Sxla Fount of an en tirely new and much improved pattern. All the syrups are kept in the marble fount and are drawn out the same as the soda itself. It is a very handsome affair and deserves patronage from our citizens Fickler, surnamod George, Keeps a meat shop on Main street, opposite Dovev's Store, Call and st(e)ake him. For Lumber and Hardware go to E. Xoyes at Louisville all that dwell in that neighborhood. 12t2 (?001 OF ADVERTISING. H. J. Streight advertised in the II Lr. ALD for a girl on Thursday, and got one on Sat urday. Who says advertis ing does no good. S'o runaways to speak of this week. One dump, two weaves and a kick, that's all. OFFICIAL RETURNS I-'or 1:70, 171 Mid 1S72, show thai tho Conlintiital Ufa' Insurance Co., of New York insured more lives than any other Com pas: y la the world. Also a lower pereeulage of losses. And for ls72 4 per cent, lower r:;tio of expenses than the average of 51 lea.Ii.ig Life Insurance Coni'iaiiici of the Ciiited Mates. OJii.lal Statement 0 Total Number of New rolife'ts issued luring 1T2 hy Companies represented in Nelratika. Continental Lif' Insurance Co. of N. Y. 12010 Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 10052 New Yor'.t Lil Insurance Co., of N. V. 8;H0 North AVej.;s Life Ir.i. Co., of Milwaukee 5572 Cui.ui Mutual Life ins. Co., of Maine .4.0 Union Centra! Life Ins. Co., of Ohio Ii5tC Tcutoida Life Ins. Co., uf Chicago L'lhiO Cernu'.uia Life lus. Co., of New York 2573 Mutual Lire Ins. Co., of Chicago 2317 Julm Hancock's L:fe las. Co., of Boston 1873 Mis:kjuii Valley Life Ins. Co., of Kansas 11& You may labor and toil for years yet fail to savt! anything for old age. But through tb.o boon of Life Insurance you can accumulate thousands by paying a small pittance, iliat fs never missed from your yearly earnings. Be wise and insure In some sound Company. We recommend the Co:.'ti'5'TAi., whose record has been or.e conti:i:i"d success, such as 1:.) other Coaipar.y has ever attained la Eanpc or Ai?.-i-.-a. 12-W2 Lincoln Leader. Lay up nothing, mistakes will happen in tho. best of families printing oilices. "We'll have to Mortgage the Farm." is the title of a beautiful piece to be sung at the Baptist festival to-night. Linroln Journal. So you've got it too, have you. PREACHERS ts LAGER BEER. A citizen of a town not more than a hundred miles from Plattsmouth, was waited on in his store one forenoon by a preacher, who wanted something for his church, probably. Anyway, after talking in the store awhile, they walked off up the street, preacher and merchant side by side. Now, it was near dinner time, and the merchant wanted his din ner, at the same time, as vas his cus tom, he wanted a glass of lager, as he went aiong home to dine, and the sa loon was on the same side of the street that he and tne preacher must pass. Here was a dilemma. Our man was equal to the occasion. At tiie first cor ner lie left the preacher ostensibly to go to dinner: Some gay boys were watching on the other side, and our merchant Jriend .stepped around the COTierand leaked out. The preacher marched along stately, and slow, look ing neither to the right nor the left; when he had gone half a block, the man on the corner dodged out, up the street three doors, and after his lager, yes! r George Francis Train has gone to Europe. He finally was declared sane by thecour's and discharged. His wife and children are in Stuttgardt. Thy do say he has gone to Europe to get rid of impertinent iuquiries about the Credit Mobil ier. Farmers should not buy their stock of Groceries for harvest until they have called on Reed Bros. !St2 Parties from a distance intending to celebrate at Weeping Water, will do well to make out a list of what Groce ries they w ill need for harvest and have Reed Bros, put them up for them. 12t2 Harness and Saddles at Reed Bros. 12t2 Reed Bros, offer special inducements to all parties wishing to buy goods in unbroken packages' utj The new uniforms for the Fire Com pany hive "arriv," and we may ex pect a jrrMKl jrM'atTc one of these days. Cciitaur Liniment. Then ts no patri 7iilch the Centaur Llntairnt will not relieve, nO swelling It will not subdue, and no lameness which It will not cure. This Is strong language, but it Is true. Where the parts are not gone. Its effects arc marvellous. It has produced more cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock-Jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds, burns, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &c, upon animals In one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing pain-reliever. Cripples throw nway their crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites arc ren dered harmless, arid the wounded are healed without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe Is selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells because it does Just what it -pretends to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer if they w ill not use Ceirtaur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates of fenfarkable cures. Including frozen limbs, chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &e. have been received. "We will send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, &c, gratis to to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied hor ses and mules, or for screw-worm In sheep. Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at tention. No family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. 1). Kosk & Co., New York. 48-ly Castohi v is more than a substitute for Cas- J tor Oil. It is the only safe article In existence vlh'uh Is Certain to assimilale the TimhI, regulate the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is j'ieasant to take. CUi'rru need not cry and mothers may rt s. 4-ly PERSONAL. Rudolph Heisel, a former residetit of ! Plattsmouth, has lately returned, with his better half to take "pot luck" with Nebraska once more, Johnson, the Drug Store man halloed to us the other day, and when we went in, there was the prettiest new Soda Fount you ever saw. Try it, boys! Bill Edgerton lost a raft on Friday, and found it on Sunday, 'most down to j Nebraska City, lie turned it in there ; and give it to them fellers to saw up. j Ezra Millard, Esq., of Omaha, visited our city last week. 1). II. Wheeler has gone traveling off again, to Lincoln, Nebraska City, Sec. Grand Lodge, and other things. L. I"). Lemmon, formerly of Rock Bluffs, and now of Ulysses, called on the Herald, last week. M. II. Hathaway, arrived home from Seward, on Saturday, after an absence of a week. The Herald boys con cluded he had gone off to get married agpin. Captain Silas Gather, of Red Cloud, Webster county, ;.sited Plattsmouth, last Friday. Cap. G. is one of the sul- stantial men of the Republiean valley, j a Legislator, and a fellow with good horse sense, and no foolishness about him. John R. Clark, our Banker, left for Crete, on Monday. Win. Tewksbury, of this place, leaves for Weeping Water this week. He goes there to put up a mill, and run things generally. Omaha sidewalks, so say the local papers, are made dangerous by holes about the size of a lady's foot. The Lincoln Journal descanting upon the fact that a little boy fell through one gf them, suggests that Omaha ladies walk hereafter in the middle of the street, that little boys will not be in danger of life and limb by reason of orifices made by feminine feet. Platts mouth pavements are afflicted some what in the, same way, but the ladies scorn the imputation that they have been made in like manner, or would correspond in size to those made by their fair sisters in Omaha, if such were the case. An American who visited the Paris exposition in 1S07, was asked wh:ijt sort of show the American section was making. He replied: "Well, there wasn't much t look at there in the way of goods, but they had a portrait of Emerson on the walis, and if a prize wen? given for exhibiting the best head, 1 think the Americans would get it." President Grant had a col l reception at Long Branch. The thermometer had not been notified of his coming, and did not rise at his coming. It ought to be cashiered. It is said that the President brought six horses and one cow, but no ass. There was no need of bringing an ass with him. The species will follow of their own accord. Mr. L. II. Putnam, an able and per suasive colored gentleman, has elabo rated a complicated scheme for settling tlie freednien on homesteads and .giving the planters capital to work with, and binding the two races together in good will, and giving a pension to every. Confederate widow and orphan, and fixing things all up in a truly beautiful way. But, like other patent ready made millenniums, the plan is too lovely bv half, and so is likely to fail i cntireh'. Untphir. SPECIAL NOTICES. IIOJIE MARKETS. Wheat 10010 3 Barley 5"G0 Corn." ' 18ca20 i Oats 20e',21 Rye 45&50 Reported by Cutler & White. . - WANTED. A good girl to do house work for a sm;ul family. Inquire at PostolIIce. 10-3 Business is business, and so are the Cigars at the P. O. Book Store. s-lf. Ladies, call and examine the nice and cheap Gaiters at the Shoe Store, before you buy else w here. No charge for showing them. &-tf. Peteii Meeges. FOR RENT. The large and commodious wareroom, cellar, and office ou second fioorof building formerly occupied by Jacob Yallery, Jr.. In Masonic Block. Enquire of R. It. Livi.vo.sto' or ts-tr. E. T. Duke. Notice to Bridge Builders. N-otiee is hereby given that bids will be re ceived at the County Clerk's office in Platts mouth. Cass County. Nebraska, for building bridges In said County. One to l? built across San. Ureek near the town of Greenwood, span 70 feet ; one to be built across Weeping Water at Gruber's Crossing, span 80 feet ? stone or wood abutments, (scale for each to be seen at the Clerk's office) also ten or more smaiirr brid ges (with plliug), span from 2T, to 40 feet. Bids received for both Iron or wood. Approved se curities required of contractor In tioublo the amount of contract price, and all bids received, subject to be rejected bv the Board of County Commissioners at their j?asnre. Kids will be received up to July 1st, A. D. lei $ . ' ,.fJ-v,r,,f"r "f tu County Commissioners this fitu day of Ju.19 1573. S: WMcKrvxojr, CWrk.' Legal Advertisements. Estray Notice. ffrmyed from the subscriber, living wifTjl:ht "Mi!eirove. Cass Countv, Neb., on Saturday. May 31st, two mules ; ouo brown with n sore Cti the left shoulder, the other of a black color, 1 ranged with a "C" on the left shoulder. A liberal reward w1U be given for the return of tho Faid mules, or any Information that will enable me to flud them. B. I). Ausuld. l0-2t. I Burlington & Missouri Rirer Railroad Company in Nebraska. Boston', Mass., May 13. 1873. The annual mfeting of the Stockholders of the Burlington A Missouri Klver Kailroad Com pany in Nebraslia. will be held at the oitlce of the'Contpanv in the citv of 1'lattsmouth. Ne bniska. Friflav the 20th day of June, proximo, for the election of Directors, and other business which mav legalTv cnTYie before the meeting. It Is proioed to change the time of the annual meeting. By oruer of the Hoard. J. N. DKSisny, 8-3t .secretary. Sheriff's Sale. U. D. Hathaway, 1 s. Exe'cutlo-.t. E. H. Eaton. . - . Notice is hereby given that I Will orr forsSiC at public auction at the front door of She Court H oust- In l-lalt-iniouth.Ca.-s County, Nebraska, on Monday the 2!st tlav of July, A. D. 1S7J, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the following real estate to-wit : sixty (so) feet off of the east end of the sou:n half t'i)of lot number two2) in block number thirl v-t wo (32 ) in the ci!v of Plattsimmth, Cass Countv. Nebraska, levied mion as the property of the said Defendant, E. If. Eaion, by virtue of an execution in favor f the sfUvl l'faliiiiJT. II. D. Hat haw a v. issued by the Clerk of the Dis trict Court, within and lorCass Count v. Nebras ka, and to me directed a Sheriff of said county. Given under my hand thisisilt day of June, A. 1 . 173. W. JOHN S )N. Slier! tf Cuss Co.. Nebraska. G. S. Smith. Attorney for Plaintiff. 12-5t Administrator's Sale of Real Estate: Bv virtue of ail order ef sale Issued out of the'Clerk's office. ami under l tie seal therein in and for the District Court Second Judicial District In the County of Cass and Mate of Ne braska, mid directed to the undersigned, in an action wherem Geo. H. Bine!;, Administrator de bonis lion of the estate of Sarah CraiK.deceaert, is Plaintiff, and .John T. Craig and others are Defendants. I petition to sell lands to pay debtsj, I will at loo'cloek a. in. on the 5it day of July, 1873, in front of the Court House in the City of Plutlsiiiouth anil state of Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction to t:ie highest bidder the lands and tenement herein alter described ou the terms following to-wit : one-fourth cash in hand, and the residue in three equal annual payment-1, with Interest at ten percent, and se cured by mortgage on the premises, said lands bchunr to the estate of Sarah Craig, deceased, and are described as follow to-wit: the north east quarter U lot the northwest quarter ' of section six lo town twelve range thir teen 13! t also the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the same section, town and range ; also the southwest quarter L'-j of northeast quarter of the same section, rown ar.d range ; all of said 'lands and tenements being In Cass County and ihe Slxte of Nebras ka. GEO. H. BLACK. Adrnini; trrdor de bonis uon of Sarah Craig, de ceased. Whkki.eb & Stischcomb, 12-3'. Attortievs for said Administrator. SlieriiTs Sale. la the District Court of Nebraska. Ia and for Cass Countv. II. L. ll'. Stiles, I vs. f Legal Notice. .IdkxSnvmkS I W I l.l.I AM SNVUKIt. I?y virtue of an order of sale issued to me In the above entitled cause out of the said Court. 1 will at Kh-veii o'ciocK a. m. on Mnnd-iy the li;;h dav of June, A. D. is-::, oiler at public Sale to l lie "highest and best bidder at t he f ont door ef the Court House in PlaOsiiiotu ;i Neb raska the following described Meal Estate to wit. Ixt No. Five t-r in Block No. Sixty three 0kS in the City of Plait smooth C:iss Counly Nebraska. The above lieal Estate will be soid on said day to satisfy the decree of the Conrt in fivorof ihe Plain I iif against Defend'iuts and as the property and Real Estate of the Defendants: Given underlay hand this ttthday of May, A. 1) ls73. J- W". Johnson. Sheriff, Cass Co., Nebraska. Sam M. Chapman Tiff's Attorney. Sheriffs Sale. IN the District Ccurt cf Nebraska, la and for Cuss County : James Minciif.li., I vs. f Legal Notice. mi;kw J. Ki.KivF.n A. J. KLEl'SKS. f By virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me in tin above emitlcd cause out of said Court, 1 will at Two o'clock P. M. on Monday the icth dav of Jane. A. D. 1873. offer for sale at public, auction at the front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth. Nebraska, the lolluwhig described Real Estate, to-wit : !! vi! abres of ground commencing at the Northwest curner'i.f ihe Northwest quarter (M ef the Northeast quarter iv4wd Section number Nineteen tl:i), in Township number Twelve tl2. North of Range uiimht-r I'ourteeii (Hi E;ust ef the sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass i-ouidy, Nebraska, thence East along the North line of said Section thirtv-scvein:i7 r;ds. thence South twenly-oiieand .s'ixty-thri e hundi-edths (21 v3 Ko), rods tltencc West thirty-seven (37) rods. North thence to the phtee of tictdnniug. Tbe aUivc real estate will be sol J on saiil day to satis fy the decree of the Court in favor of the Plaintiff against Defendants and as the property and real estate of the i efendants. Given under my hand this nth day of May, A. D. 173. ' Johnson. Sheriff Cass Co., Nebraska. S.im. M. Chapman, Pi lls' Att'y. fe-0w Legal Notice. In the name of the people of the State of Ne braska. John M. Hinchnian and Alice Ilineh Maii. whose place of icsidcnee is uuk'towu, and Joseph V. Jlineliaian of the State of Iowa, will take notice 4 hat William E. incl,tn of the. Countv of Cass and State of Nebraska, did on tbe 201I1 day of May. ts7:i, tile his I'-tilion in the Dislrict Court of the Second Judicial Dw:iicl of the Stale of Nebraska, in and tor Cass County, airainst the said John M. Hinchmuit. Alice ll!ichm.in, his wife, and Joseph V. Hinchmaii, defendants, settinr forth that John M. liitich inan and Alice flinchman. his wife, gave a mortgage to the said William E. Doueiau on tlie foliowinu" lands to-wit : Lots one and two (1 and 2) In Block No. eleven OH, in the cily of Plattsmouth. and also on the undivided hail' of the following described land to-w it : cominenc iiiyr twenty-two rods south of the northwest corner of the .southwest qu.irter 04) if section eighteen (ls, town twelve t.12) range fourteen (in, east ot the. (iiii principal nieridau, run ning thence east forty iof rods, thence south twenty-four (2t rods, thence west forty (W) puis, thence north twenty-four (24) rods to the place of beginning, all ihe above lands in t ass County. Nebraska, to si-cure ihe payment of S22M) and interest, according to a cei tain prom issory note ro 1 erred to in said iiiorigauc, and tnat "since the uiving of the said inorigai-e the said.losph '. Iluu-hiiian, the other Deiendant, claims some Interest in : part or said lanils un der the said John M. liiiiciinian. and praying that said John M. Uinchiuuu may pay said sum now claimed to be due, wilu Interest, amount ing to tiie sum of -SI no, jmi ii-ii-reston tile same from the 13ih day ot Sepliinber 1S72. at tlie rate of 12 percent per annum, that being the balance due a.'ter deducting all payments, or that said premi-cs may In si.id to pay the same, and tiie said John M. Hinchnian. Alice Hi n-h-man and .losejii . ilinctiiiian are notified that thev :u-e required to appear and answersaid pe tition on or before Monday the 7th day of July, A. D. Is73, or judgment wid be rendered ticctird ing t' tiie era ver of tlies.dd petition. Dated this 2lh day of May IS73. W.M. E. DON ELAN, Plaintiff, by W ILI.ITT rOTTl.MU K, His Attoniey. 8-5t. Notice Is hr?eby given that all persons who harp tpfido" Improve ments on the Schorl Lands of this Count? siuce the Twcnly-llrst d:iy of June, A.l'i!"72, can have sudh Improvements ap praised bv uotifyiutr the i 'nutty Clerk of the s;iRfe on or befot'e tho EUteeuUi day of Juno, A. D. Isv3. By order of the County Commissioners, D. W. McKINNON, &-$ Clerk Casa Co. SherifTs. Sala . IN the District Court of Nebraska, h auk tor Cass County : O. L. Paijwkt, t vs. t Legal ?iot;co. Joitx Boss and I Sls.vS lioss. ) By virtue . an Order of Sale Issued to mo In the above entitled cause ivit of the said Court. I will at Ohe o'clock, P. M.. on Monday the li.th dav of June, A. D. 1S73, offer f.irsale at the front door of the Court House, in Platts mouth, Nebraska, the following described Ileal Estate, to-wil : Ltds uuialer seven G) and eight () In Block number thirty-six W.). in the City of Piatls moutli. Ca.ss" countv, Ntbraska. The above r';d estate will be sold on said day tosaiLd H'. decree i f the sa'd Court in fuvor of tins Plat!! till' and against the Defendants, and r-s the propcrtv and real estate of the defendants. tiiveii midcrniy hand this n;h d; y of May, A. D. 1873. .1. w. JOHN'SON. Sheriff Cass Co., Nebraska. Sam. M. Chai-mak, Pill's Att'y. 8-5vr SlieriiTs Sale. Isaac ".Veil and Isaac Calm ") V.'ilils j, Hort'on. AVilliam sccutlon. C. Jenks r.iid James CliIe. j Notice is hereby ;:iven tiiar I will offer frrsale at pu'o'ic auction at the front door of the Court llo!i.;i; in Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, on Aiondav, the 3'!h dMy of June. A. D. 1S73, at one o'clock in. of said day, the f allow ing real estate, to-wit : The south half ;'- of tho northeast quarter U of section numl er thirteen il.D in tow nship number ten i no north of range number eleven ill) cast of the sii!i lritn ipal Meridian, in Cass County. Nebraska. uml lot nuixiber live (5) In block number .ite-si dWii. lot number six oil In biock number r.ixtv-six (iki) and lot innii ber three CO in block number sixty-eight (OS) and lot numl'er four t4 in block number "ixly- ight eVs), ail in the town of Weeping Water. Cass County. Nebraska, levied upon as the property of the said Defendant. Willis J. Hor ton bv irtne of an execution in favor of the Plaintiff. Wei and Calm, issued by the Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, and to me directed as Sheriff of said County. ' . . Oiven uudcrmy hand this jMlf-ihiV of May, A. d. is73. j. w. Johnson. Sheriff Cass County, Neb. G. S. SMTTH, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-CU Public Sale of School Lands. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an act of the legislature of the Stale of Nehr.iska en titled an act "to provide for the registry of School Lauds for ihe control and ilisjHisition thereof, and for the safe keeping of tiie funds derived from the sale and lease of said hums" which said act was approved June 24ih, A. D. 1o7. Ami also in accordance with a subse quent amendment to siiid act, approved i-'ebru-a:y IjUi, A. D. lso:i, 1 w id 04 Wednesday the 2oth d:ry of June next, at the hour of ten o'clock A. m., at the front door of the Court House ia Pluttsiuoulli city, Cass County, Nebraskit. offer for sale at public auction to tlie highest bidder, all tho follow iug described School Lauds in satu county, to-wit , H o S -- 3 O 5 " a v a a 38 10 9 10 10 0 16 11 0 10 11 0 IC 11 9 30 11 9 2) 13 9 IC 12 10 1G 12 10 10 12 10 10 11 10 10 11 10 10 11 10 30 11 10 SO 11 10 10 10 10 30 10 10 10 10 11 10 10 11 10 10 11 30 10 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 30 11 11 30 12 11 10 10 12 30 11 12 30 11 12 30 13 12 30 13 12 30 10 13 30 11 13 S'3 11 13 Part of Section. All s. H n. s. w. -i n. b of s. 0. if all'vf all ef s. )i of n. e. ; 11. 3 2 of s. e. .'i s. e. ,14 . of s. e. n. of n. e. .i s. w. j4r of n. e. w. Ji s. i of n. w. 4 c 1 s. w. H ail of n. H n. i of s. e. r s. w. J of s. e. 4 s. e. )X of n. Wi s. w. . of n. e. i n. e. 34 of n. w. s. of n. w. X n. J.? of s. w. . 11. e. ,J4 of s. e. 14 s. c. 4 s. w. i of s. w. n. e. 24 of s. e. J all of n. e. 4 s. w. ( e. of s. e. 4 lot 3 lot 4 s. e. ?4 of n. e. s. w. ,'4 of n. c. J4 lot 4 i,r Said sale will be continued from day to day until all of the above described lauds shall have been offered. In witness whereof 1 h.ive hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Plattsmouth, thii Mil dav of Mav, A. i). 1"3. D. W. McKikkon. C-Tl. County Clerk. Executors . Sale of Real Estate By v irtue of sin order of sale issued out of the Clerk's office land under the seal of the ;:ine) In and for the District Court Second Judicial District in the Countv ef Cass and State of Ne braska, and directed "to the undersigned, in hu action wherein Lloyd I). Bennett :uil Elbert T. Duke. Executors ef the last will and testament of Siiepm-rd Duke, deceased, are l'iaintiits, and Lavina Duke and others aro Defendants, we will at ID o'clock a. 111. 0:1 tho ' HI ft day of July, 1873, In front of the Court House in the City of Platts laouth and State of Nebraska, otter for sale at public aul ion to the highest bidder the lands and tenemetits hen in alter described. 011 terms following,' to-wit : one-fourth cash in hand, and the resmue in three equal annual payments, with interest at ten per cent and secured by mortgage on the premises. Said lands belong to the estate of Shepherd Duke deceased, and are described as foiiow-i. to-v.it : tae soutnwest qr.utert'.i) of tne southwest quarter O4)of sec tion eleven (11) timn twelve and range thir teen (Vi) coi.iaiidug f'.u-iV il:; acres more or less, also ihe north ,vet quarter (U) ol Ihe north vvt quarter C) o scciiou fouiieea (it) i'wn twelve (12)tuct ra:tgi tiiiiteen tiJ). coiitaiiiiug lony acres. 11:01c 01 less ; alno eight acres, tar ing sioxlivisiou lot eleven HI; laseenoii iwonty- I. 1110 (;t)) town twelve (12 and range iouriceii O l), d laieo of said tr.tets of land iviiig and be liiK. in C.uss Coiur.y i-.iiti State 01 Neiui..;i.t ; aiso the following lots in ihe i-ity 01 I'lutibino'.tn in said Cas.-, 1 ouiity. lois tour. live. six. nine and eleven v4, 5. i. u.'and 11, in block live (5, hit nine (;) biocK iv.eniy-idne 2:i ;'lt four t. ia block lorty-tour (44.) ; also tlie loilovving lots ly ing and lieing in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsuioutb aforesaid, lo.it is to say. lots one. two, three and six (!, 2. 3 and tl) in block three CO; lols one, two. three, lour, live, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, tifteeo, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen tl, 2, 3, 4. 3, u, H), 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, lri,-17 and Is) in block four (4) : lots six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, tifieeii. sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two Oi, 7, S, U, U, 11, 12. 13, 14, IS. 16, 17, IS, 20, 21, and 22) in block live, 5); lots two, three, four, live, six, seven, eight, nine, ten and twelve (2, 3, 4, 5, t. 7, 8. !. 10 and 12) in block six it.) ; lots one, two, three, four, live, six, seven and eight (I, 2, 3, 4, 5. ;, 7 and fc.i in block seven (7) ; lois one, two, three and four (l, 2, 3 and 4) in block tune (!) ; lots two, three, lour, live, seven, eigSit, nine, ten. eleven and twelve (2,3,4.5. 7. s, t, in. II ail'.' 12) in biock clever. (11 1 ; all id Mock twelve (12) being lots one to tvvtnl v-two il toL2) inclusive; ail of b!tck thirteen ("l.ti except lot nineteen (l:i) being lots one to twenty-two i t to iJ), inclusive, except said lot nineteen (ID) ; lots one and two (l undo in block fourteen Ut ; all of block fifteen (o being lots one to twelve (1 to 12), inclusive ; lots six, four and live (, 4, and 5 in block eighteen (Is; ; bus one, two. throe, four, live, seven, eight, nine, eleven anil twelve (1, 2, 3, 4. C, 7, '.), 11 and 12) in biock nine teen ; all ot block twenty (20). except lots eight and twelve (S and 12), being lols one to twenty-two (1 to 221, inclusive, except lots eight and twelve (S and 12) ; lots one, five, six, sevcu, eight, ten. eleven, twelve, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and twenty (1. 5, c, 7, 8. 10, II, 12, 15, 17, is, VJ ami 201 in block tvveiity-ou3 (21); lots one, two, three, foiu .live, six, seven ami eight 0. 2, 3, 4. 5. ;, 7 and si in block twenty-three (23i; lots one, two, titroe and four (1, 2,3 mid 4) in block twentyrfour (24;; lots one, two. three and four (1. 2, 3 and 4) in block twenty-live i2.") ; lots one, two, thrw. seven, eight, nine and Jen i i,e, 3, 7. s, 9 and lyiu Mock twenty-six (20) : lots one. two, three, four, six, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve tl, 2, 3. 4. 6, 8. 0, 10, 11 and 121 in Mock twenty-seven (27); all of block twenty-eight (2s, except lots live and seventeen- (5 and 17), being lots one to twenty (1 4o ld), inclusive, except lots five and seventeen (5 and 17) ; lots nine, ten, eleven and twelve to, lit, 11 and 12) in Mock twenty-nine (2jm: lots one, two. five, six. seven and fight II. 2, 5. 6, 7 and 81 in block thirty m) : lots live, mx, seven aud eight 5, 6, 7 and SJ hi Mock thirty-one 31 ; lots one, two, three, four, five, sev eu, tune, ten, eleven ami twelve 1 1. 2, 3, 4, s, 7, 10, 11 and 12) In Mock ten 110J : lots one, two. four, live, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven ami twelve 11.2. 4.5, 7, s, a, 10, 11 aud 12J la block twenty-two 22J. i Said sale w ill continue from 10 o'clock- a. !"V until sundown of said dav, if nei tssarv: and it will be adjourned from dav to day until all are sold. Plattsmouth, June 1!ih 1S73. Lloyd I. BrxNKit, Ei.kkutT. Dckk, ; Executors of the h-st will and trsti'.ffient of the of Shepherd Duke, deceased. Whkhlick 61 BrnxmcoMB. . . 123. Attorneys for Vvrulorm. HERE WE COME!!! 1 'v'o would respectfully nniurmtoo to tT-o poo pie of Ctkss County that we Ixtva pimd a HARDWARE STORE A Tltf SHOP at Weeping Water wherf? fe will keep a god assortment of everythifig .r-ftuiiilng t thrt branch of business, also a full stock id famil.lsr Imiiieinents.among others the Marsh Harvester; w hich needs 110 comment. Wc put In tlie cele brated Metallc Cylinder Jones Pump, the best puinp in the market especially for deep wells. Tin ware made and repaired on short notice. AM goods warranted to give satisfaction. Come anil see for yourselves. 11M. WOODS & FLEMING. To Farmers and Horsemen. ' nr. VT. D. .T.ffw-ii beys leare tt OnH fjCteTrf(, to the fact that he ha Jut riM-dvod two vry fco uumals frtm tho east, viz. : THE WEBB JACK," From Fairfield. 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