Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 08, 1874, Image 3

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LOCAL -XEWS.
local advertisements. .
Transient 2.1 cents a lino. Regular advertisers
13 cents per line. No advertisement inserted
for los than Si cents.
Lesal advertUomenta will be charged to the
purties handing them in.
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COMMUNICATIONS.
As our space U limited, all communications j
must be brief and to the point, with no waste cf I
words. ' I
sursscitinnus
Am roouetel to notify the office If t'.ie paper Is
not delivered promptly.
N E T S P A P E R DECISIONS.
1. Any person who takes a panor realarty
from the post oftice. whether directed to hW
inline, r whether he is a subscriber or not Is
responsible for the pay.
2. If any person orders his paper discontin
ued, he mu pay it'.! arrearages, or the publisher
mav continue to send St until pavment Is made,
and collect the whole amount, whether the pa
ver is taken from the oflice or not.
s. The courts have decided that refusing to
taki newspapers and periodicals from the post
oflice, or iemoing :uid leaving thorn uncalled
fo;-, is prima evidence of iste.vti.vl Fit.vrn.
Notice to Kvehyisody. All subscribers pay
ir for their paper to us. and ordering It stopped
at a certain time, will find it so stopped; hut
we cannot he responsible for what has been
Ione before our time, nor for orders supposed to
bo given by others to others. Our books alone
must be the guide for all old subscriptions.
Please remember this.
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IF YOU WANT STRICTL Y PURE Drills and Med
icines, Perfumery, Toilet Selts and Articles, Soaps, Ilru3lie3,
Paints, Oils, "Varnish, Window Glass and Putty, Choice
Wines, and Liquors, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Lamps, COAL
OIL, Lanterns, Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Supporters,
Imported Knives, Razors, and Violin Strings, Writing Taper,
Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, &c, &e., go to Dr. G. B.
CHAPMAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, Platts
mouth, Nebraska. S.mos3.
Acute or Chronic Rheumatism permanently cured.
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Tlie Howe Sewing Machine is the
Ptst. 32m3.
riattmiouth r.i'.iiard Hall, opposite the
ItrooXs Hou'.e. Win. Neville, proprietor. Three
good tables, good bar and bowling alley. 2!m3
llemcmher the Concert of the Musi
cal Convention this ereniny. at Fitz
oit.ald's 1 1 all.
Use Imperial Leaking Powder. 41 w3
Doctor Eutlcr, Weeping, Water,. has
removed his oflice to the residence of
K. L. Reed, and invites ail his friends
to call and take a cigar.
One litre Florence Bowing Machine
for sale at this oflice, also one Finkle
A Lvon second hand Machine. 88 tf
Euy the Howe Sewing Machine, J.
W. Martins sell them. S2m3.
Remember the new butcher fdiop by
the Court House when you want meat.
33rn3.
Tor your good and cheap foot gear
ing go to an exclusive Shoe Store,
a&tf. Peter Mkroas.
Good woolen over shirts SI 00 and
heavy shirts and draowers for 75 cents
at Hank, Strciglits. 33ml
IMPERIAL Baking Powder is the
best in the world. Sold by F. R.
Guthman and J. Herold. 41w3
For your Clothing go to an exclusive
Clothing Store, for Roots and Shoes, go
to an exclusive Shoe Store, a
29tf. Peter Mergis.
Call on J. W. Martins and get your
wife a first class Sewing Machine.
32m3.
II ATT! II ATT! ! II ATT ! ! !
Look here, gentlemen ? If you want
the best kind of meat come to A. G.
Hatt, at the old, permanent stand.
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ERRATA.
In the marriage notice of W. II.
Pool, last week, it should have read
W. IL Pool, to Miss Louisa Burrows;
instead of Miss Lanisa lln:r.oron.
A runaway. Tuesday; little boy up
ROOM TO RENT. .
The left hand front room on the
same floor with the Herald oflice, is
for rent. Apply at the Herald office,
for terms. M. L. White.
87tf
What is the reason the. Nebraska
Because,
Luke btly'a for greenbacks, thats what's
tho matter. ' : 41w2
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Ask your grocer for IMPERIAL
Baking Powder.. . If: lie does not keep
it send direct to the Imperial Baking
Powder. Co., of .-Omaha Neb., and get
it at ichoPsale prices. 41w3
; , GOT IT, .-
"Little Mac" has bad. It3 a girl
weighs ninety ounces.by Dr. Chapman's
scales Sings Sham us O'Brien already1
and instead of being a. Watchman, it
requires a pretty good, watch woman
to keep it out of mischief. .Well, it
takes after its Daddy.
; ' ' ' - . DEATH. . '
is ofteii caused by-getting., cold and
wet feet. It:is therefore evejy bodys
duty to provide themselves wUli the
best quality cf. boots and shoes which
can be bought for;the lowest -cash
prices at tho Shoe Store. Man u factor
ing and Repairing doiie neatly, and
with dispatch. : ,
29tf Peter Mergis.
Tony for sale,
office.
Inquire of Herald
24 tf.
A man named Metzger, at Louisville,
str:iirht as a t:ne-stern. hauliiur away ... ...... 1
,. , , ... ana fractured his skuil.
on me lines; no stop, uotses tun up
liill and some men got hold of them.
The Good Templars at Greenwood
organized a Lodge last month, and have
now over fifty members. Bully for
Greenwood.
CARD OF THANKS.
The High School "Entertainment
Club desire to thank the Amateur
Dramatic Club of Platl-mouth, for ten
do'lars, kindlj- contributed toward.-; the
Organ Fund. Laura W. Morse.
COAL! COAL.'.' COAL!.'!
Rusty Fort Scott and National Coal
f-n- nale cheap by
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We call the attention of our readers
to the advertisement of tho Hubbard
House, at Weeping Water, in another
column. Mr. Hubbard opened his
house to the public on Jbnday last,
and will be prepared to entertain all
at reasonable rates. We prophecy that
he will have plenty of business.
The 1. S. Land Oflice will open for
business on January 2d, 1874. Parties
having business with the office will
subservw their interests by writing to,
or calling on W. E. Sheldon, near the
LandoSSee. 41t2
SUBSCRIBE NOW
For The Christian at Work, a large,
II. K. Bcricet i handsome, independent, unsectarian
..- paper of twenty pages, devoted to
The Pork is coming in rapidly now ! Heligiou, Morals, Reform, News, Lit
at'.ays. For grain, pork, produce and i ,.ratuie, etc. Edited by DeWitt Tal
things Plattsmonth can beat any town j mage, and it offers the handsomest
of her size on the Mosouri River. Bet Chromos we liave yet seen as premiums
it- j with the pap-r. Thos. W. Shryock is
) . .-.-. f lvirri nr1 li'J ilif I ,1 1 rfkTTlit I
i(;dvbuvs the Howe Macmne. 4 ' .. ,
to show you. t an en una ana sub
scribe and get a picture.
Tmjterial Baking Powders, at Tutt's.
Call and get some.
INSTALLATION AT JIACOY LODGE.
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T!i best
Shos at th!
undersold.
and cheapest Boots and
Shoo store, will never be
f. Petxr Merges.
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SAVE MONEY.
nef.? nanl tinuM iv getting vour
pipers at low club ratsw. Address
with jtamp,
James Wtiiam,
JUin3 Glcndalc Cas.i Co. Neb.
The hours of l.i'i r liave been re
duced from ten liours to tijhf, in the
w.ichlne S!i.';is. Wages have been re
'n.'e 1 :i '; or li:igly Th.is is in irefer-n'-e
to discharging one-flfth of their
t. entin.lv.
For a doll-a in cash you can get its
value in Groceries at the Nebraska
Grocery, you will always find Luke
there to attend you. 41v2
Go to Morrison & Ellison's next door
to the Court House for your meat.
33m3.
The Howe Sewing Machino took the
Prize Medal at the St. Joseph Exposi
tion for 1873. 32m3.
Ben Ileinpcl keep.-; an oyster house
it is on the south side of Main street,
almost opposite Dovey's big store.
Ben. keeps tirst, oysters; next, more
The Mtisirnl Con -Art this evening , oysters; thirdly, all kinds of oysters;
,vlll ho a fine display of home talent, j aad lastly ancl.linaliy, oysters and other
e.n l should he well attended.
Us? Imperinl Baking Powder. Every
l-x warranted. 41 w3
Tlie Nebraska Grocery under the
Herald Oflice is now selling Teas at
cost, from f.Octs., up. Now is your
time to buy. 41v2
The County Treasurer's Office has
been papered and fixed over and
changed about, and the new Treasur
er's department is fast Cummin' to be
a first rate looking place.
p. r hTinsta llatlTn.
The Patrons of Husbandry at the
Eight Mile Grove ('range hadaliti::
'Mow out" .over their installation at
tho school house, there. Music by Mr.
and Mrs. Ilusted and the Mutz boys.
Big supper, number of guests, some
speeches. Sec.
things to eat and drink or smoke.
Call and see the "Oyster Boy" of Plaits
mouth. 20tf
W. 11. Pool, wants to see his
numerous friends from the country in
Peter Mergis Shoe Store. Strangers
will also find him polite and accomo
dating. 29tf.
One Piano for sale cheap,
at the Herald office.
Inquire
24tf
. If you want a good, wsrm pair of
gloves or mittens that will 1 i-c as long
:is Cap. Kuhl's "Pimp holds out to
burn," just dror in at Schnasse & Co.'s,
and ask Cap. to show 'em up lie's just
the chap that know how. 4ItlT
Hatt is still selling meat, and if you
want your nice steak, good roast, or
any other kind of meat, come to Hatt.
He's got it. S0t3
"mttiisciiooi-
MONTHLY ROLL OF HONOR.
Sadie E. Vanatta, Principal Moni
tor of School
Hester says lie is in la;!:. He wrote
to a green house man east to send him
::ve gold fish and the man sent a box
containing five bunches of Gulden Fus
sia. Hesscr then wrote back and says
he did his best writing when making
tha words Gold Fish, and then expla
ined to the green house man that it
was 2'jVi he wanted not Fussia. The
- SECOND GRAMMAR.
Carrie Porter, First Monitor. . ..
Louisa Shryock. Second
riRST GRAMMAR.
Olive Horning, First Monitor. . .
Edith Lazenby, Second ,
SECOND INTERMEDIATE.
Alice Pollock, First Monitor
Allie Gass, Second
FIRST INTERMEDIATE.
Willie Erhart, First Monitor. . .
P. Kennedy, Second
Ollie Winterstein
Olga Kuhl
FOURTH PRIMARY.
Frank Moraran. First Monitor.
green house man sent him a large box , Nettie j$row-n Second
tilled with Golden I uchsa commonly
called cloth of rold and wrote' to Hes-
THIRD PRIMARY.
e?r and regretted that he had made the
mistake but was happy to 1)0 able so
soon to rectify his mistake an 1 that on
inspection of his first letter he had dis
covered that it was not written very
plainly. Hesser wants, to know how
ho can make that fellow understand
that it is fish he wants.
Talk about a Lawyer's or an Editor's
writing now, will yon!
We are very much obliged to
" Orange Peel" for his compliments.
J Ora Conn. First Monitor.
Henry Cutler, Second
HIGH SCHOOL SOCIABLE.
The second of this pleasant se
ries of entertainments will take place
to-morrow (Friday) evening in the
High School Building. The students
of the school deserve encouragement
for the plucky manner in which thes'
are pushing the organ business. Give
'.hem your patronage and spondoolicks,
to-morrow evening. They charge noth
iu2 for admission ; they onlv vou
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MEAT FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
At Ilatt's. Game, turkey?, geese and
chickens. Buffalo and beef by the
acre. 3013
NEW BARBER SHOP,
Adjoining the Palace Billiard Hall,
Mr. Herman Kloningcr, presiding.
A very pleasant little semi-social
(that means half business and half
pleasure) entertainment was given at
Macoy Lodge, Plattsmouth, on tho
evening of Saturday, Dec. 27th, being
the tima of installing their ofllcers for
the ensuing year.
The officers installed were as follows:
W. M. J. N. Wise.
S. W. Jos. M. Beardsiey,
J. W. V. V. Leonrd.
Treasurer A. White.
Secretary II. II. B 'dwell.
Chaplain J. W. Barnes.
Tyler Wm. Wintersteen.
After appropriate ceremonies, in-,
ducting the new officers to their duties,
music, speeches and gay chat followed
for an hour. The W. M., Mr. Wise
moro than outshone himself in his ac
count of Mrs. Bird's mishaps, and Dr.
Livingston told a mule no a fence
story. All's well that ends well, and
this party ended well.
Tref. d'Allemand's school is in a
highly flourishing condition, we under
stand. His son, Charles, becomes the
first assistant, right hand man, this
week, and the rooms are rapidl filling
up.
TIIE COUNTY FAIR BUSINESS.
Plattsmouth Jan. 3, 1873.
Cass Co. Agricultural and Mechanic
al Association held their monthly
meeting at the Court House on tho
date above.
E. Sage Vice-President in the chair,
moved and carried that W. B. Porter
attend as a delegate, the meeting of
the State Board of Agriculture held
at Omaha. Moved and carried that an
order for 8150,00 be drawn on the
Treasury in favor of Jacob Adams, in
payment of rent on Fair ground. -
Moved and carried that a Committee
of threo, consisting of E. Sage, Jacob
Vallery and Perry Walker make ar
rangements for the rent of Fairgrounds
the coming year.
J. F. Doud Sec.
BEN HEMPL'S OYSTER ITAUS.
If you want .a good oyster stew go to
Ben. Hempel's; if you want a good
plate of raw oysters, so big as your
hand, go to Ben. Hempel's; if you
want a square meal, go to Ben. Hem
pel's.; and if 3'ou must have a good
glass of wine, or a cigar to top off with,
Ben. has get them. SOtf
Business is-busiaeFS, and so are the Cigars at
the P. O. Rook Store.. 5-tf.
Slerilfs
Sale. ;.. : "
Ry virtue of a"i order of sale, issued out-of.the t
iJiHinrt court, t.ass Countv Nebraska, Mia
to mo directed. I wul, on the 2nd day f .eiru
ary. A. D.. ls"4. at lo o clock a. m.. of said day.
nt the south door of the Court House, m -tho
City of I'lattsnmuth, ta said County. sn tit
IiiDl!e Auctioii the property deserihed hi 'aid
order, to-wlt : The south half (a H. of tij
south-west quarter (s w ) of section eight
OO. Township twelve (12), rar.ire twelve (12 in
Cass County Nebraska, to satisfy Judgment
Of ..ld Court, recovered by Chapman & Max
well, against Washington M. Dickens.
Plattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska. Decem
ber 30th, A. D., 1873. M. li. CUTLER.
40w5 Sheriff.
BbrineF-v-Stabfegi
A. G. Hatt, always and forever, sure
to be there; Call and nee; fresh -meat,
fish, flesh, game and fowls. 38tf
NEBRASKA GRAIN CO.
TO
the farmers 0f cass
saunders; counties.
AND
TAKE NOTICE.
J. W. Marthis takes fat cattle or
hogs in, full, or part payments on Sew
ing Machines. 33m3
Remember the Depot for the How
Sewing Machine is in Ilatt's oflice on
the South side of Main St. 82m3.
The transfer at this place has been
open since first of last week, and they
are doing a smashing business.
GEE WHAT YOU GET FOR 3.33.
Our Fireside Friend, for one year (52
numbers of a large sized, eight page
Family Weekly of great value and
interest in every household.) and your
choice of either, "Sunbeam" or '"Cute,"
finely framed in a two-inch polished
walnut anil gilt frame, ready to hang
up for only 3,50.
Now is the time to Subscribe with
tlie Agent J. Pn. Young.
GREAT STEAM WASHER.
. Mr. Peter T. Beaver & Son hare se
cured the agency of the famous,
"Tilton Steam Washer,"
and intend to sell the same in the
counties of Cass, Douglas and Lancas
ter. This Washer is a new invention and
washes the clothes by steam, without
any turning of cranks, patent paddle
wheels, or any oilier appliance, but the
thorough and perfect passage of steam
through tho clothes, agitating and
washing them, purer and whiter than
by any other process.
It is manufactured in Pittsburgh,
Penn., and Beaver & Son will fill all
orders nt tho Pittsburgh retail price,
810.00. They are prepared to let every
person try -these machines to their
heart's content, before purchasing.
Orders can be left, and machines
seen, at the store of J. II. Buttery, in
Plattsmouth. 3Smos3
Beaver & Son are also agents fcr the
sale of Territory in tho States of Kan
sas and Nebraska. 38mos3
WOOD FOR SALF.
One hundred cords of dry wood for
sale by
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W. II. SlIAFEK.
For Sale.
ISO acres of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska bem the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (.!) Township No. Eleven (11)
North of Kaniie No. Thirteen (13) East of Sixth
principal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
Grove.
For Terms cf sale see
I,.1I..Iamh )
Timothy Ci-AKKor ;-Co. Comr'i.
M. L. White. )
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Ttic Elousciiold Panacea,
and
ramly Liniment
is the best remedy in the world for the
following complaints, viz.: Cramps in
the Limbs and Stomach. Pain in the
him, and will warrant them satisfac
tion. 3Dt3
llie little cnampion barber invites stomach, Bowels, cr Side, Rheumatism
all who want a clean shave, hair cut, j in all its forms, Bilkms Colic, Ncu
or anything in that line, to call upon ! Cholera. Dysentery, Colds, Fresh
,,-ni -.WoT,t c.f:,fJoumls Darns, Sore Throat, Spinal
Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills
and Fever. For Internal aml External
FLOUR DEPOT. i js r,peration is not only to relieve
Mr. C. Schluntz will open, with the the patient, but entirely removes the
new year, a new business, in Platts- cau,se of tle complaint. It penetrates
.... ' ... and pervades the whole system, restor-
mouth, being a Flour Depot, with inJ linhy aeti0n to all its parte, and
which he will combine Provisions and quickening tlie blood. The Household
Groceries. It will be opened about tho Panacea is purely Vegetable aD;.l all
first of February;, at the old R. R. Ba-' HeaUng. Prermed by
kery-Fred Sladelmanns old store-re- X(X 21 , Vst54 SSTork. - -
FETCII'EM IN.
Eggs, Butter, vegetables, chickens,
game, fish, wanted at this office in
exchange for Herald Subscriptions.
TO RENT OR SELL.
The house of Dr. Rawlins, in the
south-west part of town, near the resi
dence of Mr. Eli Plummer. For terms,
apply on the premises." 33tf.
"obituary.
"Leaves have their time to fall.
And flowers to wither at the north winds breath.
And stars to set. Rut all.
Thou h:'.st all seasons, for thine own, O, death."
Death has not only all seasons for his
own, but all ranks and conditions of
society are alike ruthlessly invaded by
his presence.
Not alone docs he welcome to his
cold embrace the aged and infirm, but
he touches with his poisoned wand the
bloom of infancy and childhood, and it
fades forever away. No; not forever.
Christ has triumphed over death, and
the dead shall rise again to bloom in
youth and beauty immortal, beyond
the skies.
Mary, youngest daughter of George
and Mary Prongcr, who but a few days
ago, with her parents and school-mates,
a bright, beautiful, innocent child of
but ten years of age, has gono from
them now.
On the afternoon of the Cth Inst.,
she was taken (we believe) with con
gestive chills. No fears were enter
tained for her safety until about C
o'clock p. M., of the following Tuesday,
when all at once, she complained of her
head; asking her father to put his
hand upon it and try to relieve her
pain.
Saying at the same time: "Papa I am
going to die."
And with child-like simplicity and
faith in God, rose up and putting her
hands together, fervently prayed for
God to bless her father and mother,
brothers, sister and friends, her pastor,
teachers and class-mates, both in her
Sabbath and day school, and calmly and
peacefully laid down to die. And at a
few minutrs past 9 o'clock, fell asleep
in Jesus.
Peaceful sleep, that knows no wak
ing to sorrow.
The sudden death of one so young,
so amiable, so interesting and beauti
ful, has brought a dark cloud of sorrow
upon the home of which she was the
light and hope, and cast a shade of sad
ness over both the Sabath . Schools, of
which she was a member and in which
she was much very much beloved.
Her remains were followed to the
Cemetery by a large number of her
school-mates and friends of the family,
on Thursday the llth; and on the fol
lowing Sunday afternoon a deeply in
teresting and impressive memorial ser
vice was held at the M. E. Church, of
which both parents are members.
Addresses were delivered by Mr. R. B.
Windham, J. O. Phillippi, Mr. Pollock.
Rev. Mr. Rankin, of Iowa, and the pas
tor of the church, interspersed with
appropriate songs by the school.
But while parents and friends were
mourning the loss of a lovely child and
an endeared school-mate, she was
spending her first Sabbath with Christ
and His Angels." We sang the funeral
dirge, but beautiful Mary sings now
the anthems of triumph in the man
sions above. May the great father in
love and pity, bind more firmly, our
hearts to the invisible and eternal
where beyond the river, we hope to
meet again.
'Time is a river deep nnd wide,
And while along its banks we stray.
We see our loved ones o'er its tide, ,
Sail from our side, away, away.
Where are they sped, they who return
No more to glad our longing eyes?
They've pass'd from life's contracted bourne
To clinics more bl ight, more fair, that lies
Rcyond the river.
Then are our loved ones. In their rest.
They've cross'd time's river ; now no more
They heed the bubbles on its breast.
Nor feel the storms that sweep its shore. .
Rut there pure love can live and last ;
They look for us, their home to share.
When we in turn, away have pass'd
What Joyful meetings meet us there.
Beyond the rlrer.
I'lattsmouth. Deo. 2C-4, 73.
Plattsmouth, Oct. 8, 1873.- .
The' undersigned, representing the
Nebraska Grain Company, takes pleas
ure in informing hi3 friends end those
who have produce to sell, that they
have increased their facilities for hand
ling grain by erecting Warehouses at
Louisville, Ashland, Greenwood, and
other points on the B. & M. Road,
where competent men will be found in
charge, having an interest in the busi
ness, who.will pay more for Wheat,
Corn, Oats, and Barley than any other
firm in Nebraska.
Refers, by permission, to John Fitz
gerald, Calvin Parmele, and John R.
Clark.
Office opposite Bank in Jno. D. Tutt's
Storo. JOS. A. CONNOR,
2Sm3. Gerroral Manager.
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious wareroom, cellar,
and oflice on second tloorof building formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallery, jr., in Masonic
Block. Enquire of It. K. Livi.vuston or .
4S-tf.- K. T. Duke.
Sheriff's Sale.
' Ry virtue of an order of pale. Issued out of the
District Court, for Cass County Nebraska, and
to me-directed, I will, on the st'rnml (2nd) day
of Ft-Niary, A. D..1874. at ten (10) o'clock a. in.,
of saM tint, at the south door of the Court
House in tlie City of I'lattsmouth. In said Coun
ty, sell at Public auction, the property describ
ed in said order to-. Kit : The north-west quar
ter m w ) of the north-west quarter (n w H)
of section number. - fourteen (14) Township
twelvj (12) range thirteen tl3) and the south
west quarter (s w" liti of the south
west (s w i) of section .No. eleven (11)
Township twelve (Ui, ranjie thirteen
(13) east of the sixth (;th Principal Meridian
all in LUiss t. onnty Nebraska. o salw'y a jutljr-
menr ot snia uourr, recovered nv i
Harbison, against I-avina Duke, fell
and Lloyd D. Bennett, Executors of S. Duke.
ueceasea.
Plattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska. Decern
ber 29th, A. D., 1873. M. B. CUTLER.
40w5 Sheriff.
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Hubbard House,
FINE LIVERY.
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G. HUBBARD, - - Vnor
t...it. Main Street. Weeplnjr Water.
GOOfr- ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRA VEL ERS. A 1 m6.
Margaret A.
li-rt T. Duke
Sheriff's Sale..
P.y virtue of an order of sale, issued out of the
District Court for Cass County Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will, on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, A. D.. 1874, at ten (lo o'clock a. m.. of said
ria'v, at the south door of the Court House in
the City of Plattsmouth in said County, sell at
Iuhlie Auction, the property described in said
ordvr to-wit ; The south half (s H of the south
half (s -0 t-f the south east quarter (s e ?) of
section number four4) and the north-east quar
ter (u e H of section number nine () all In
Township uumber twHtr (VJ) ranse thirteen
(13). east of the sith (tub) Principal Meridian,
in Cass County Nebraska, fry. smlsfy a judg
ment of-sa'd Cinirt, recovered by Robert Cl.
Doom, against Htnry 11. Pettit, Eliza L. Peltit
and John Fitzgerald.
Plattsmouth, Cuss Cuuuty Nebraska. Decem
ber 3ith 1S73. M. B. CUTLER.
4mv5 Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale!
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. D0VEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
Fit ElK (JOIiDKH, Buyer.
ThU Company will buy grain at the hihct j
market rates all tlm-. !
: c
BIITTKRY & 1 AZ ENBt '
Horses &('iirriaires to Let
Stock Hoarded hy thcDaj
Week or Month 1
or
Tiilrty Years' Experience
an Old Ji'urse.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is
the prescription of one of the best
Female Physicians and Nurses in the
United States, and has been used for
thirty years with never failing safety
and success by millions of mothers and
children, from the feeble infant of one
week old to the. ttdult. It corrects
acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
colic, regulates the bowels, and gives
rest, health and comfort to mother and
child. We believe it to be the Best
and Surest Remedy in the World, in"
all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea
in Children, whether it arises from
Teething or from any other cause.
Full directions for using will accomp
any each bottle. None Genuine unless
the face-smile of CURTIS - & PER
KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers, 24wly.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
Bv virtue of an order of Sale Issued out of the
District Court, for Cass Comity. Nebraska, and
to me directed. 1 will, on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, A. D.. 1874. at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day,
at the south door of the Court House, in tlie
City of I'lattsmouth, in said County, Sell at
Public auction the property described in said
Order to-wlt : Commencing one thousand seventy-five
and two-thirds (1.0T5S) feet north,
ami one thousand three hundred and twenty-six
(1,326) feet east of the south-west corner of .tec
tum seven (7) township twelve (12) north of range
fouileeen (ID east of tlie sixth (t;th) principle
meridiiiu. more particularly described as being
the nortli-eiist corner of Townsend's addition
to the Citv of Plattsmouth, thence west paral
lel with the south line of said section two hun
dred (200) feet, thence north four hundred and
thirty (430) feet, thence east parallel with the
south line of this tract two hundred (200) feet,
thence south parallel with the west line of this
tract four hundred and thirty (430) feet to the
place of beginning, containing two (2) acres sit
uated in Cass Count v Nebraska, to satisfy a
judgment of said Court, recovered by Anselmo
B. Smith, against Conrad Kipple. Mary Kipolo,
Joseph Lceslev. C. Lyman, Thuma Hollo
well, Conrad Hciscl & Co. and John dross.
I'lattsmouth. Cass Count v. Nebraska. De
cember 2t)th, 1S73. 51. B. CUTLER.
40vv5 Sheriff.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the Subscriber on the 2oth. day
of Nov. 1M73, at his residence in Plattsmouth
Precinct Cass County Neb., One Red Cow, with
some white spots. Mnall Uorns tunimnin. No
marks perceptible. Supposed, to be five or six
years old. Signed
Isaac Wilt's.
Nov. 2?th 1873. 3SW5
Scales and office at V.. C. p-rey's ft--., lower
Main street, Pluttsmouth. Neb. 29yl
J. R. WATTS,
DRAl.RR IN
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of the celebrated
UNITED STATES,ELGIN,WALTHAM
and HOWARD WATCHES,
Cons ku 4th and SiLVKit Sts.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
CRepa i ri n g
Short Notle.
of all kiad
4on on
3T-yl.
Good Stock,
Good Vehicles'
Cail and Oivo hi a Trial!
Stable on Vine Street.
PLATTSMOUTH,
i:Stf. . . .,.
NKB
MUGS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OIf PLATTSMOUTH, NKDKASUA,
SCCCKBSOIt TO
Tootle, Hanna & Clark.
John Fitzgerald.
President.
Johx Ii. Clark,
Cashier.
C. H. PAKMIM.lt.
Vice President.
T. W. Evans,
Ass't Cashier.
Sheriff's Sale.
Meat! Neat! Meat!!
FranTc Morrison has re-opened the
Butcher Shop next door to the Court
House formerly known as Morrison
& Shannon's. The firm is Morrison &
Ellison and Frank hereby cordially
invites allj his old friends to call and
see him again and get some of those
juicy stales,
33m3.
surloins, and roasts.
Children ollen look I'alc and
from no other cause than having
worms in the stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to
the child, being perfectly WHITE, and
free from all coloring or other injur
ious ingredients usually used in worm
preparations,
" CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold by Druggists and Chemists and
dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five
CX'Tits a Box. 24wly.
Legal Notices.
Ty virtue of an order rf sale issued out of the
District Court lor Cass County. Nebraska, and
to me directed. I-wi.l on the2ith day of Jan
uary, A. D.. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. ?r.. of said day
at tlie south door of the Court House, in the
City ot Plattsmouth. in said Count v, sell at Pub
lic Auction, the property described in said order
To-wit : lots five i5) and six (6) in block no.
eight (8) In Young and Hays' addition to the
city of Plattssmouth. Cass County Nebraska, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv
Thomas 11. (Jordon, against James E. Dooni,
Kmily C. Doom, pnd T. H. Robertson.
M. B. Ct'TLER.
Sheriff.
riatUmoulh, Dec. 24, A. D., 1373. 3!w4
This Bank Ls no'.y open for btislnofi at thl'.r
new room, corner Main and Sixth streets, and
are prepared to transact a genen-1
Banking Business.
Stocks, Bonds.
Gold, Government
Mid Local
SeBritles
Bought and
Sold, Deposits
Received and
Interest allowed
On time
Certificates.
Drafts drawn, available In any part of the
Vnltert States and in all tlie principal towns
and Cities of Europe.
rsrsi'scaH
AND
AT
J. H. BUTTERY'S
: On Main street nearly opposite tho HERALD
oflice.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtu of an order of Sale issued out of the
District Court for Cass County, Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will on the ath day of Febru
ary. A. 1).. 1S71, at 10 o'clock a. si., of said day.
at the south door of the Court House, in the
City of I'lattsmouth, in s:iid County. Sell at
Public Auction, the property described in said
order, to-wit : Lot one (1) two () three (3) four
(4) five (5) and six ;. in block No. three (3) in
Young and Hays' addition to the city of I'latts
mouth in Cass County Nebraska ; To satisfy a
Judgement, of said Court, recovered by O. M.
Tyler against Lucinda Barnes, A. O. Bariics and
John Fitzgerald.
M. B. Cutler,
Sheriff.
riattsmoi:th. Dee. 24, A. D., 1S73. . 3tw5
Estray Notice.
Taken up bv the undersigned at his residence
In the town of Rock Bluffs Cass County Neb
raska on the 10 day of November 1h73, one
Red Steer about one year and a half old. with
some white on the Belly: no other marks or
brands perceivable. V. R. Ellixcjtox.
37W.1.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of Sale. Issued out of
the District Court, for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to me directed: I will, on the znd day Feb
ruary, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m.. ol said
day. at the south door of the Court House, in
the City of Plattsriioutlu in said County, sell at
Public Auction, the property described in said
order, to-wit : Tlie south half (s'-,)of south
west quarter (sw V) and north-west quarter
(n w ?) of the south-west quarter (s w M) of
section eighteen (is). Township twelve (12),
north of range twelve l ), situated in Cass
Countv, Nebraska, to satisfy a judgment of
said Court, recovered bv A brant Nave, James
McCord and Francis Brown, against Theodore
F. Bethel.
Plattsmouth. Cass County Nebraska. Decem
ber 2H. A. D-, 1S73, . SI. B. CUTLER.
40W5 Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtns ni an order of sale issued out of
the'HisBict Court, for Cass county. Nebraska,
and to me directed. 1 will, on the 20th day of
January. A. D.'lsi74, at l' o'clock A. M.. of said
day. at the south door of the Court House in the
Cii'y of I'lattsmouth, in said county, sell at Iub
lic Auction, the property described in said or
der, to-wit : Commencing at the southwest
corner of section eighteen (18), township num
ber twelve (12) north of range number fourteen
(14) east of sixth (f.) principal meridian and run
ning east forty (40 rods; thence north twenty
four (4) rods to the place of commencements
thence east sixteen and two-thirds (IKi) rods ;
thence north twenty-four (2l rods ; 'thence
west sixteen and two-thirds (la,) rods : thence
south twenty-four i't) rod to place of begin
ning, except a strip sixty Co) feet wide .by
tweniy-four (24) roils long oil the west sida-of
the above described tract ; and also excepting
a lot described as follows: commencing r.t a
point sixty (oo) feet east of the .'outhwe:-t cor
ner of the above described tract, and rnnning
thence east one hundred and forty (1 10) feet ;
thence north forty-four (14) feet ; thenre west
one hundred and'forty (140) feet ; thence south
forty-four (44) feet to the place of beginning,
in Cass county, Nebraska, to satisfv a judgment
of sr.id court recovered bv Isaac W iles against
Deluiont Johnson and Susie S. Johnson.
M. B. Ci'TLKK, Sheriff.
riattsmouth. Dee. 2J. A. D. 1S73. 3?-.v5
COLD WINTER, r
is coming and every Man, Woman and
Child, ought to be provided with goot
foot gearing, which" can be obtained of,
Peter Merges tho. only exclusive
Boot and Shoe dealer in Cass Co., who m
excited much interest, I larger hmti
well liked, and having a- solemn, earj
est way of making very witty remark
Guardian Sale.
Notice is herebv given that In pursuance of a
decretal order of fcale rendered by Hon. (ieo. B.
Lake. Judge of the District Court, of the 2nd.
Judicial District, within and for Cass County.
Nebraska, made at the Court House on the 2nd
dav of December. 173. I will on the loih day
of January 1871. at the front door of the Court
House, in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County
Nebraska, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., of
said day. oiler for sale to the highest bidder
the following described Lands to-wit :
The north half (!4)of the north west quarter
(') of tin; south east quarter () of section
number four (4). in town ten (10) north of range
thirteen (13) east, containing twenty acres, and
sixty acres being the east part of the north
west quarter (t) of section number ten (10)
town ten (10) north, range thirteen (13) east, be
ing in all eighty acres, excepting and reserving
one-fourth of an aero of ground occupied and
used as a burial place.
Said sale will remain open for bids from one
o'clock p. in. until two o'clock p. m. of said day.
Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-third in six
months and the balance in one vear with inter
est. CATHARINE UUT, Guardian.
By Cuat-max 6i Maxwell,
37w4 her Attorneys.
Bids For Forasje.
Headquarters Dkpaktmext of the )
Platte, ChikfQuarteumastek's Oflice v
OMAHA, N eb., Dec. 30, 1873.
SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be
received at this oflice until eleven o'clock
A. m., Thursday. Jan., isth, 1S74. for the deliv
ery at Omaha l)epot, in quantities ar rein' red
of - '
One million (l.OOO OOO) lbs. of Oats.
Two million (2,000,000) lbs of Corn
Each proposal must be guaranteed by two re
sponsible parties, not bidders. that they will be
come bondsmen on award of tlie contracts.
No bid will be entertained, under any circum
stances, unless the bidder is present in person,
or by duly authorized sigent or attorney at the
opening of the bids, and is then and there pre
pared to show that he is fully able to carry out
the contract in all respects if awarded to him.
Bids must be endorsed on envelopes,"Bids for
Forage."
Tlie right to reject any or all bids is reserved.
Blank bids furnished and full conditions made
known on application at this oflice.
By order ot the Department Commander.
ALEX. J. PERRY.
Chief Quartermaster, Dept. Platte, Bvt. Bris.
General, V. S. A. 41 -A.
Centaur Liniment.
There is no pain which the
t cntaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swelling it will not
subdue, an Jno lameness which
It will not cure. This is strong
language, but It is true. Where
the parts are not gone, its effects
are marvellous. I t has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
ihTVrpcE ralgia. lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
rweliings, ear-ache, eaked-brcasts, scalds,
burns, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &e.,
upon animals in one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
began. It ls a counter-irritant, an all-healinc
pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their
crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe Is
selling as no article ever before sold, and it sell3
because it does just what it pretends to do.
Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use
more than 1000 certificates
. Including frozen limbs.
frmit mnnin" tumours.
ins home. 1 av would prevail on htrv0.. v xv ,m nrforior
to Ftay, and after dinner the followim containing certificates, the recipe. &e., gratis to
colloquy: "Everything in thcie a! ta any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel
Tight, Ilarger?" "Every thing excel i0 wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one
lent." "Dessert all r relit?" "Excellent! hundred dollars for foundered or sweeaied hor-
"Ice-cream all right V" '"Delicious, M) ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Fay." "Very well; remember this ij Piock-owners this liniment is worth your at
J our paper next week." In return id tension. No family should be without Centaur
dinners and cigars. Harger says that U Lii-irccnt. J. B. Ross & Co., New York. a-ly
told a great many lies editorially- :
worth more than a thousand dollars.-j castobia is more than a substitute for Cas
Ile never would have presented a bilt"or0iL it is the only safe article la existence
for 1163 had not Fay fallen out wiijj which is certain to assimilate the food, regulat
Mm and wanted pay for dinners. Ilaji the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural
ger pleaded his own case, and the jui sleep. It contaias neither minerals. irarpbiEe
FOH TIIE CELEBRATED
Inman Line
AND
ALLEN LINE
OF STEAMERS
Tersons wishing to bring out their friends
from Europe can purchase tickets from us
through to Plattsmouth
Blacksmith Shop.
CIIAS. N. TIFFANY,
MT. PLEASAXT, NEB.
Begs leave to inform tho farmers of
Cass County that he keeps a good No. 1
BLACKSMITH SHOP
3ne mile north of Mt. Pleasant.
All kinds of Iron "Work attended to.
Wagons repaired, Farm . Implements
carefully mended. Lowest prices, and
all work done on short notice.
Grain received in payment. Give
me a trial. CnAs. N. Tiffany.
SOly
Woolco Ue and Retail Dealer In
DRL'OS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS.
VARNISHES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, TOILET ARTI
CLES, &c, &c.
I
Nebraska Grocery.
under Herald oflice.
Luke Miskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality.
Try them and be satisfied.
nlS-ly.
4
Ben. Hem pel's
Oyster House.
Lower Main Street,
PLATTSMOUTH, -
NEB.
Ben Iljmple keeps
season.
Fresh Oyster3 all the
I 1 u rni-nfi rrt t h-if x- iiiiilil t-ot t r htm
ivowoi wi- j. cjrw.-.j u. ..y Cent:lur Lihiment.
Harger, I ve got a nice dinner to-da of rcraarkaMe cure9
found a verdict for him, vrhich thro
the costs upon the hotel keeper.
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry nnd mothers may rest. " 46-ly
Ben. Ilempel furnishes meals a all hours.
Ben. Hempcl has th? beet Wines. Cigars, and
Liquors in the town.
Go to Ben Hemple's when you want any of
the above bUssings of life.
n3lyl
NO YOU DONT ! !
Get any Goods cheaper, or a btter article
than is kept at the Store of
jas, Olisheo & Co.
Dealers in
General Merchandise.
"We ar in receipt of Fresh Geo-s .every week
from the East, whlchare bought for Cafh, aad
vTil be sold in any amount.
. -' ;
Grangersjkeep youi cf e on
your friend;
We will Hot be undersold tiy
any one.
, JAS. CLHB2 & CO.
"vTeep'Tng "VTatcrJuTv 1st, 1873. i-4L
CJTTrescrlptions can-fully compouicd at all
hours, flay and night. 33-ly.
1HE BEST
IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST:
I or your Groceries go to
F. R. Guthmanii I)
Bakery and Confectionary.
t"CrAll kinds of Country Produce bought ahc".
soM.
T'il: notice of the sixn:
"EMPIRE BAKERY AND CROC EUY."
mayiotf.
McGuire & Co.
hoiesale and Retail Dealers in
Foreigri
AND
Wi
A lare and well sclecte'! stock of
Bourbon, Rye & Monon-
.-'.
gahela Whiskeys
Constantly on hand. Our connection vdth th
firm of JUndskoff Bros., Distillers, enables us
to sell at the lowest market rates .-
Sole Jlgints t
For the Celebrated
Hungarian
Win liit&z?&
FLArrSMOVTH.
ri-bV.
- ,-v, -
''ElBASIi'
Comer Third and Main street, Plattsmouth. j
He keeps on hand a large and well fle'ebiet'.
p?'.k cf
FANCA- GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS,
HUG Alt, SYRUP, ROOTS, SHOES.
&c, &c., &c , Ac.
In connection with the Grocery is a
- J
Domestic t
A f