Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 05, 1874, Image 5

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I-OCAL AnVKRTIKMF.NTS.
Trsnsit i-.l cent, a line. Regular advertisers
to eer.ts per iTie-. No advertisement Inserted
lot less thau 23 cents.
Try
Dr. Chapman's Sure Cure .'for Rheumatism.
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Legal advertisements will be charged to the
parties handing them In.
COMMUNICATIONS.
As our space i limited, all communications
n.ust be brief artd to the point, with no waste of
word.
J3ltf3 arjl Jl UJo 9n A;i)ou oj paisanbai iy
NE"S?rArEK DECISIONS.
1. Any jterson who taken ft paper rcp'HlaTiy
from the post office, whether direetcvl tr fcli
i.nme, or whether he Is a subscriber or not-"-ls
responsible for the pay.
2. If anv person orders his paper discontin
ued, he must p:iy all srrcaratrs.or the publisher
'niav continue to send it until payment Is made,
and collect the. whole, amount, wuether the pa
per is taken f -on the office or mt.
3. The court have decided that refusing to
lake newspapers and periodicals from the. lmsf
oriice, or removing jiiul leaving them uncalled
for, is prima evidence of Intential fiiaid.
Notice to E v f.v. v body.-All subscribers pay
ing for their paper to us. and ordering it stopped
at a certain time, will find it so stopped ; but
ye cannot be rcsponsihle for what has been
dona before our time, nor for orders supposed to
le given by others to others. Our books alone
must be the guide for all old subscriptions.
Please remember this.
riattsmouth P.illlard Hall, opposite the
Brooks House, Wm. Neville, proprietor. Three
good tables, good bar and bowling alloy, i'lmfi
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IF YOU WAN? STRICTLY PURE Drugs L'lid ilcu
icinefl, Perfumery, Toilet Setts anl Articles, Soap, liruslies.
Taints, Oils, Yarnisli, Window Glass and Putty, Choice
Wines, and Liquors, Fine Cigars' and Tobacco, Lamps, COAL
OIL, Lanterns-, Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Suppcitera,
Imported Kni ves, Itazors, and Violin Strings, .Writing Paper,
Knvelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, &c &c go to Dr. G. B.
CHAPMAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, Platts-
hioi'th, Nebraska.
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A Cute or Chronic Rheumatism permanently cured.
GREAT STEAM WASHER.
Go to Billy Stadelmans for Burt's
Boots and shoes. 44-2t
NAVE MONJiY.
These hard times lty getting
papers at low club ratws,
with stamp,
.Tami-s Witiiam,
Glendale Ca?s Co,
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your
Address
Neb.
DENTISTRY.
J I ear Ye.' Hear Ye! Hear le!
Come one and ail and list to rne,
While a Ht-ny 1 relate
About u man that lives in toVtv,
And pulls teeth for his meat.
Dr. J. L. McCrea is he.
Extracts without much troxtb'e.
His phite work too, is extra good.
And lie does not charge yon double
What .the whole thing is resd'y worth.
And his fillings are very line.
Give him i call, you'll ne'er regret
Your money or your time.
MO UAL.
Now if you want your teeth repaired.
You had better fix them, if you can,
Or patronize home Dental work,
Than anv quack or traveling man.
42mos3.
Air. Peter T. Beaver & Son have se
cured the agency of the famous,
"Tilton Steam WAsiiiiR,"
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 other appliance, but the
thorough and perfect passage of steam
through the clothes, agitating and
washing them, purer and whiter than
by any other process.
It is manufactured in Pittsburgh,
Tenii., and Beaver & Sou will fill all
orders at the 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.
Beaver & Son are also agents fcr the
sale of -Territory in the States of Kan
sas and Nebraska. 38mos3
Ladies remember the larze auction !
Thirty Years Experience or
an Old Xurse.
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 nevtfr failing safety
and success by millions of ipothers and
children, from the feeble infant of one
week old to the adult. 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
anv each bottle. None Genuine unless
the face-smile of CURTIS & PER
KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers. 2-iwly.
TO RENT OR SELL.
The house of Dr. Rawlins, !h the
south-west part of town, near the resi
dence of Mr. Eli Plmnmer. For terms,
sale at White's auction room every d.ty
at 1 and 7 o'clock until closed out of
dry goods, carpets, boots and shoes &c,
Frank F. White Auctioneer. 45-1 1.
i I'l'ly ou tlie premises.
33tf.
One Piano for sale cheap,
i the Herald oflice.
Inquire
24tf
Mrs. S. S. Stincbcomb, wife of our
Lawyer Stinchcomb ha.s just sold her
property in Ohio, and got the cash,
think of that, and said cash is i n bank
ready to invest in Nebraska. That's
the way to do it. Now sell her a good
lot cheap some of you speculating
property men and maybe a new house
will go up in Plattsmouth.
While & Darrah have gone into the
Coal business Bought Burket out.
i See their new ?d.
Sunbeam is a valuable ornament for
our Homes, and will please you.
COFFEE SOCIAL
To be held at Parmele's Hall Thurs
I.iy evening Feb. 12th, by the la. lies of
I i.e. Presbyterian Church. A cordial
invitation i-l extended to all.
Burkett, our lovely voting coal mer
chant has left for Ottuiriwa to enter
into business on a larger scale. Good
boy Burkett, all the girls say so any
wav.
Markied. At his residence in Stove i
Creek Precinct, Cass County oil the j
'J7th dav of Januarvi Mr. John II. !
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staukh to Miss- Mary S. C. KX'eemek, j
by Dr. J. A. Kenaston of M. E-. Church.
;.il present joined heartily in congratu
lating the happy couple. May thre
up of bliss be as full as there friends
wished the-uu . J. A. Kenaston.
John Cummins, our eminently cor-
J rect and gentlemanly County Treasu
rer is head over ears in business just
now making out taxes and things for
"de peoples."
M vi:iiii:i. January 20th at the rcsrd
tnc:; of Silas Greenslate, of Elemwood,
by Dr. ,T. A. Kenaston of the M. E.
('Lurch. Mr. Charles I). Clatp to
y Miss Eva GrIienslate, both resi
dents of Cass County. Of the numer
ous friends of both, many were present,
muI each joined heartily and successful'
II make it one of the happest occasions
t ever witnessed. After the manage
. i vvire was ended, an ample feast w:;s
-e.ead that would have done honor to
::ie manage feasts of olden days, every
countenance was expressive of the !
utmost satisfaction. Of course no one j
looked more completely contented and j
py man the jfrmu and '.room.
J. A. Kenaston.
We made an awkward blunder in
part of our last issue by saying that
the Plittsmouth Grain Co. only ship
pod 4';i cars of wheat instead of 44
cars, which, for the tini3 they have
been in businesses the best showing of
the lot. Our article was copied from
the Omaha Republican and the boys
set up mistakes aud all verbatim, lte-publicanum.
ROOM TO RENT. '
The left hand front rof?m on the
same floor with the Herald office, is
for rent. Apply at the Herald office,
for terms. M. L. White.
37tf
BURLINGTON AND MISSOURI RIT
ES R. R. CO. IN NEBRASKA.
Boston, Mass, Jan. 13th, 1874.
The annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Burlington & Missouri
River Railroad Company in Nebraska,
will be held at the office of the Com
pany in the city of Plattsmoutln Ne
braska, Thursday, the 2Gth day of Feb
ruary, proximo, for the election of Di
rectors, and other business which may
legally come before the meeting.
By order of the Board.
J. N. Dexiso?:, Secretary.
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SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Owing to the publication of the tax
list, a very large one, this week, we
must and shall omit nearly all editorial
remarks except to say this: When the
Wutdiman hires a new Editor and he
charges that the Herald has been, or
is, a vehicle of abuse of any man or
set of men, said new Editor pens an
ungenerous and useless falsehood and
the best men and patrons of the Her
ald will bear us out in this statement.
We'il attend to yoUr case, however my
fine fellow as soon as this tax list 'a off
our hands.
TJie Household Panacea,
and
Fanily Liniment
is the best remedy in the world for the
following complaints, viz.: Cramps in
the Limbs and Stomach., Pain in the
Stomach. Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism
in all its forms. Bilious Colic, Neu
ralgia, Cholera, Dvsenterv, Colds, Fresh
Wouiuls, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal
Complaint, Sprains and Bruise, (.'hills
md Fever. For Internal and External
use.
Its operation is not only to relieve
the patient, but entirely removes the
cause of the complaint. It pe'eetrates
pervades the whole system restor
ing healthy action to all its part:-, and
quickening the blood. The HedsehOld
macea is purely egetabie ana all
Healing. Prepared by
CL RTIS & BROWN i
-No. 215 Fultoii street, New 1 ork.
or rale by all druggists. 24wly.
For sale or exchange. A new light
h.df spring" wagon, good spring seat, to
eil or exchange for a good new two
lior.se lumber wagon. Apply to Wm. j
st.idclmann, clothier, Main St. Platts- !
mouth. 45-2t
i We will try and give the text of
! Crounse R. R. Bill next week.
Mr.
NEW BUTCHER SHOr.
We call the attention of our readers
M the advertisement in another column,
of Mrs. A. II. Knee, worker in hair,
s ie makes all kinds of switches curls
caffs. xe. Orders for work can be
i ft at Mrs Kennedy's Millinery Store
1 will be promptly attended to
t .ve her a call and help one who
: serves it.
Meat! 3Ieat! Meat!!
1 Frank Morrison has re-opened the
j Butcher Shop next door to the Court
I House formerly known as Morrison
i & Shannon's. The firm is Morrison &
Ellison and Frank hereby cordially
j unites all his old friends to call and
see him again and get some of those
juicy staks, surloins, and roasts.
33:u3.
! GRA ND FIR EM A NS' BALL !
COAL! COAL!! COAL.
Firemen in Full Uniform
White Sc Darrah
P constantly on hand Gillipsie and
. Scot Coal. Orders left at Clark
I Pi tuner's Store will be promptly
d at reasonable rates and the coal
i vered free to any part of the city.
BEST OF MUSIC ENGAGED.
HOW'S THAT FOR II Kill!
:'V:iator Thayer, Judge Crounse, and
i.i i.'y other Nebraskans attended the
1 1 C'-ntion given on Saturday night, in
Washington, by T. P.Kennard, Swamji
la : J Commissioner for Nebraska. Ni w
';rk iSra phis'.
The Hook aud Ladder and Engine
Companies of this city will give a
GRAND 15ALL A XD BAXQXTET
n Tuesday, Febuary 17th, 1874, at Fitz
gerald s nail, ihe iremen will ap
pear in full uniform. The best of
Aliuso bas leen engaged for the occas
ion. A good time is expected.
Admission, to Ball and Supper per
couple, !?"-,00.
All
LEGAL NOTICE.
persons are cautioned against
DONATION FOR THE SUPrER TO
j THE FIREMEN'S BALL.
A committee, appointed by the fire
: boys, will wait on our merchants and
i citizens during the ensuing week, to
! solicit donations of money, groceries
;e same is
:ag or trading for a certain note of
hv.i.l given by II. W. Vallery to J. C.
W( o'.eott and dated January 27th, IS74 j or provisions, for their supper, at the
worthless. ! ball on the evening of the 1 th of Feb
t
H. AV. Vallery. i ruary. The company is in debt, and
j desire to make something from their
A wag announces McGuire as candi-!ba1. Our citizens should remember this
late for next Mayor and. Curtis for;
M:ir; hal. He claims that will close the i
whiskey business out in Plattsmouth. !
FOR SALE.
1 GfJ acres of unimproved land near
Eight Mile Grove. Can be purchased
on reasonable terms. For particulars
call at the orlice of
42tf. Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of land in Mt. Pleasant
precinct. For terms call at the olhce
of
42tf.
Smith & Windham.
Children often look Pale and
SicK
from no other cause thai! 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. 213 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold by Druggists and Chemists and
dealers in Medicines at Twenty-1 ive
Cents a Box. 2iwly.
. Go to Morri'oh &. Ellison's ritxtdoor
tb the Court House for your moat.
B3m3.
SUBSCRIBE N0v";
FOR
"Our Fireside Friend,"
with the Old Reliable
Agent, and get a nice Chro
mo. J as. T. Tucker,
Plattsmouth, - Neb.
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Centaur Liniment. o
There !i no pain which the
Centaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swelling it will not
suboue.and no btnienesi, which
it will not cure. This i.s strong
language, but it is true. Where
the pails are uot Rone, Its effects
su e marvellous. It has produced
more cures of rheumatism, ncu-
m'T--5!)X ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, cakcd-brea.sts, scsilds,
burns, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls. &c,
upon animals in one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healiug
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 sells
because it does Just what it pretends to do.
Those who now suiTer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they Will not use
Centaur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &e.
have been received. "We will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe. &e., gratis to
to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or swecnied 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. B. Rose & Co., New York. 40-ly
Castoria is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence
which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate
the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural
sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and Is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may rr-t. 46-ly
FOR SALE.
1G0 acres of land 4 miles west from
Weeping Water Falls. Joins an im
proved farm, has good running water,
can be bought on time nothing to
pay down interest payable annually;
For particulars call at the office of
42tf. Smith & Windham.
I?OR SALE.
An improved farm four miles from
Plattsmouth, well watered, 100 acres
under improvement. Can be bought
for part cash in hand, balance on long
time. Inquire of
42tf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
100 acres of unimproved land, four
miles from Plattsmouth ; good locality,
can be bought reasonable. Call at
the office of
42tf Smith & Windham.
One new Florence sewing Machine
for sale at this office, also one Finkle
& Lyon second. hand Machine. 3Stf
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing described Township Maps of
Surveys will be transmitted for tiling
to the Local U. S. Land OfTice at Grand
Island Nebraska on the 1st day of
March, 1374.
Township, Range,
No. No.
21 17
21 18
21 19
Township, Range,
No. No.
22 19
22 20
23 20
All North of Base Line and West of
the 6th Principal Meridian in Nebraska.
E. E. CUNNINGHAM,
Surveyor General
District of Nebraska and Iowa.
3t
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing described Township Maps of
Surveys will be transmitted for filing
to the Local U. S. Land Office at North
Platte, Nebraska, on the 1st day of
March, 1874:
Township, Ran;
;e, Township, Range,
No. No No. No.
21 21 24 22
22 21 23 23
23 21 24 23
24 21 23 24
23 22 21 24
23 22.
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious wareroom. cellar,
and oflioe on second floor of building formerly
occupied bv Jacob Vallerv, Jr.. in Masonic
liiock. Enquire of K. H. Livinuston or
4S-tf. K. T. Dike.
HEN U E 31 PL'S OYSTER JIAUS.
If you want a good oyster stew go to
Ben. Hernpel's; if you want a good
plate of raw oysters, so big as your
hand, go to Ben. Hernpel's; if you
watit a square meal, go to Ben; Hem
pel's; and if you must have a good
glass of wine, or a cigar to top off with,
Ben. has got them. 30tf
For Sale.
K0 acre of land belonging to Cais County
Nebraska b"imf the South West quarter o
Section No. Five C5) Township No. Eleven (11)
North of Ramie No. Thirteen (13) Last of Sixth
Principal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
drove,
i'or Terms of sale see
1 H. J ames 1
Timothy Clakk or VCo. Comr's.
M. L. White. j
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All North of the Base line and West
of Oth Principal Meridian in Nebraska,
E. E. CUNNINGHAM,
Surveyor General
3t District of Nebraska and Iowa.
WOOD FOR SALF.
One hundred cords of dry wood for
sale by W. II. Shafer.
30w8
LEGAL NOTICES.
Legal Notice.
To Hugh fc. MeCwhe cid Mary J. Smitli. Ad
ministratrix of the ctate of Samuel J. Multh,
deceased. ' :
You win take n.ulte that ft petition was filed
in the District Court pf imp Second Judicial Dis
trict, in and for Ca.s county. Nebraska, by my
self, on the r.th dav of arh. A. D. 1S74. where
in I pray the partition of jth1! following descriled
real estate, to-wit : The tt;ist half ol the south
west quarter and the ea."t !!nlf of the southeast
quarter of section nineteen (ii') in township
twelve 02) north, range fourteen (M east sixth
(titli) tirineinal meridian, in Cass county, Ne
braska, and at the next tenil of the District
Court in and for Cass count eonimencin on
the. ltuh day of March. A. D. 174, as fixed by
law. I will aoply for an order that partition be
made of said premises.
ASSEI.MO B. SMITH; Ttltioncp.
Vy .Chapman A; Maxwell,. his.Atty's.
Dat'.d liattsmouth. Neb., Feb. P, 1874. 45-4w,
Legal Notice.
To 'William J. Cutter, Margaret- E. Cutter and
Win. H. Emerick, non-resident defendants.
You will take ruotiee that I, Calvin 11, l'ar
itit le. have, on the 5th day of February. A. I).
1S74. tiled my petition in the District Court of the
Second .J udiclal 1 istrict. in and for Cass coujuy.
Nebraska.agaiust you and each of you.the object
and praver of which U to set aside two certain
deeds of conveyance one from William J Cut
ter to William fl. Kmerick, and one from Wil
liam II. Kmerick to Manjaret E. Cufter, pre
tending to convey the following descrilx ral
estate, to-wit : t'omnlenfinii at a point; one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven and
six-tenths H.S27 0-10) feet, north of the so'Hth
eait corner of the west half of-the southwest
quarter of section number s-ven (7) in town
ship number twelve (li.') nor h, .range number
fourteen (14) east six fi) priT?cip:U meridian,
which point, by actual survey, is one thousand
three hundred and twenty-six (l.:w:) feet east
of the southwest comer of .said section, tlwhee
west four hundred and three (4twj feet, tl'cnce
north two hundred and sixteen and two-tei:ths
(2l2-lft) feet, thence east four hundred and
three (U)3 feet, thence south two hundred and
sixteen and two-tenths (i.MG'2-10) feet, to the
place of beginning, containing two ('.') acres
more or less, all in Cass county. Nebraska, and
praying the Court to declare said deeds t1 be
fraudulent and void, as against this plaintiff
and the creditors of said William J. Cutter, and
praying the Court that the above described real
estate may be appraised, advertised and sold,
according to law, to satisfy a judgment recov
ered by this plaintiff ngainst W in. J. Cutter, at
he December term of the District Court, in and
for Cass county, Nebraska, for the amount of
three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and
eighty-eight cents 8), principal, interest
and costs.
And you. and each of yon, areherlby notified
to apiear and answer said petition on or before
the loth day of March, A. D. 1S74.
CALVIN H. PAIJMELE.
By CnAPMAX A Maxwell, his Atty's.
Dated l'lattsmouth, Neb.. 5, 1874. 43 4w.
I Sheriff's Sale.
Ry virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of
the District Court in and for Cass County. Ne
braska, and to me directed, 1 will, on tlie 9th
day of February, A. D-. 1S74. at 10 o'clock a. m.,
of said day. at the front door of the Post
office, in the town of Weeping Water Falls, in
Cass county, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction,
tlie following described goods and Chattels to
wit : One sorrel niiire ; one bay horse ; one
luowinir machine, levied upon and taken as the
properly of R. N. Injreisoll, to satisfy a judg
ment against It. N. lngersoll, and in favor of E.
riiATTSMOUTH MILLS
rLATTSMOLTtl.
r.n.
J. R. WATTS.
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rVAi.rn ij
coNrLii) iinsEL.
Harriet
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED;
Always on hand, and for sale at lowest lab
prices.
tyThe Itlghc?t prices paw forWhai a4
Corn.
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Particular attention gien to Custom work.
MtttCt
MitKt
I am now prepared to furnish ih best una
dulterated milk
TWICK EVERY DAY
To all parties notifying me COQS
Blacksmith Shop.
CHAS. xTrlFfrASY,
MT. TLEaSAXT, XEU.
Lps leave to inform the farmers of
Cass County tbat he keeps a good No. 1
BLACKSMITH SHOP
jne mile north of ilt. rieasarit.
All kind. of Ihfti Work attended to.
Wagons repaired. Farm , Implements
carefully mended. Lowest prices, and
all work done on short notice
Grain received in rhiyuient. Give
me a trial. Chas. TrFFNT.
II. Eaton.
M. 15.
Tlattsmouth, Jan. 2s, A. D. 1873.
Cutler,
Sheriff.
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Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Probate of the last will
and testament of Jacob Adams, deceased : Iu
Probate Court.
To all whom it may concern : Take notice,
that Chapman & Maxwell has filed in my otlice
an instrument of writing, rtirportlng to be the
last will and testament of Jacob Adams, and
made application to have thf same admitted to
Probate i and that said cause U set for hearing,
at my otliee. In PlattsmoMth. on the -JOth day of
February. A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock. A. m. Of said
day. at which time all persons interested are
notiflcd and required to appear and contest the
same, and show cause if any They have, why
said instrument should not be allowed; a the
last will and testament of Jabob Adams de
ceased. " ,
Witness my hand and official seal, at rirttta
mouth, on tliis, the 27th dav of January. A. IX
1874. - ll. E. Ellison,
L. S l'robat i Judgo.
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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 23d day of Febru
ary. A. 1).. 174. at lo o'clock a. m., of said day.
at the south door.of the Court Hourt, !n tlie
city of Plattsmouth. in said County, seil at lirt
lic Auction, the property described in said or
der, to-wit : The enst half of lot six (0) in
block thirty-five (:v) in l'lattsmouth city, Cass
County Nebraska : also at same time and place
lots two (2) three (5) lour (4) lived) six f) and
seven (7) in block one (Din Stiles' addition to
Plattsmouth city, in Cass County Nebraska, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
Tootle Farleigh & Co.. against Francis S. White,
Diana White, A. Spiers, L. .1. Spiers and others,
M. 15. CUTLER.
Sheriff.
Sam. M. Chapman,
Alt'y. for Pl'tff.
Plattsmouth, January 17th, 1874. 43w5
Ben. Hem pel's
Oyster House.
Lower Main Street,
rLATTBMOUTH.
XEB.
Sheriff's Sale.
A f.ijt." lot of Texas cattle passed j
Crouch town, Thursday,- bound fori
Ci:; ;;i."o. They belonged to Barker,
C irk & Co.
and their readiness to turn out prompt-
a--the first simial of dantrer. ouirht
to bring them a full supply of the nec
essaries for their supper.
Steers stopped on John Shannon's
nicli lnnid, all at one time and mashed
it badly. So he says?
FARMERS, CUANUEKS AND OTHER
MEN.
Co to Frank Stadter and have a
stencil plate cut to mark your move
able properly. That's business! 43tf
piattsmouth TVrry Company sot a I
lio-rte from the Coimtv Coinrnissioneis i
Good woolen over shirts 91 00 and
heavy shirts and draowers for 75 cents
at Hank, Stretghts. 33m4
lst Tuesday, allowing them to run a
ferry and land up or down the river
'for tLrto miles below town. 13o.it land-in-
as before below the mill. Cattle
c;- --..! ;.x. r.V, ri- ( f d:cn'
Ben Ilempel keeps an oyster house
it is on the eouth side of Main street,
almost opposite Dovey's big store.
liehi ke"p3 first, oysters; next more
oy sters; thirdly, all kinds of oysters;
aad lastly and finally, oysters and other
things to eat and drink or snloke.
Call and see the "Oyster Boy of riatts
mouth. 30tf
Remember the Depot for the Howe
Sewing Machine is in Hatt's office on
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of Cass County and State
of Nebraska : Mary Ann Jeffers against Ceo.
W. Jt-iiers. Petition lor divorce.
The defendant in the above anion will take
notice that the plaintiff above named will take
depositions on the 27th day of February, A. 1).
174. at the postofliee in Olio. Jefferson county,
and territory of Colorado, (said postollice being
called Jefferson,) between the hours of o'clock
a. in. and 2 o'clock p. m. of snld day, and the
taking of said depositionf will be" continued
from day to day if necessary until they are all
taken. 'Wiikklejc &; Sri ktiicoMii,
Ati'vs fur .Plaintiff.
Dated, riattsmouth, .Neb.. Feb. 2, 1374. 45-3W
Legal Notice.
the South side of Main St.
3?m3.
FETCIPEJI IN.
Eggs, Butter, vegetables, chickens,
game, fish, wanted at this ofticc in
exchange for Herald Subscription'.'
Business is business, and so are the Cigars at
the P. O. Book Store. c-tf.
Xew let of Burt's Boots and Shoes
at "Win. Stadel man's These Boots and
wVr ,w i" - , . , A. G. Hatt, always and forever, sure
worlds fair in Pan?, and at the last fn bi tlPiP. CnU nnfi oo- fr00K ,0f
I " w - - - - .... . ' . . . . . t I i . i 1 1 i, ,
Oeorce "W Jcdcrs, of Athens county, in the
state ,f Ohio, wiil take notice that Marv Aim
.lertfrs. of Cass county, in the state of Nelraska
on the 2d day of February, 1S74, did file her Pe
tition iu the ofliceof the clerk of the district
court in and for Cass county, cliarin that
liie said l.eorne N . Jclleis b:is : 1st. will
fully abandoned the said Mary Ann Jelfers for
more man iwo years mst past ; :id. that said
eorge . .leltcrs had sutllcient ability to pro
vide suitable mamtainance for petitioner and
her children ; that for four years last past said
Ceorue XV. Jeffers lias rositlv, wantonly and
crueuy rciuscu ana ne-iiecieu so to do. and set
ttn.it up that the said Ceortre W Jeffers is
seized of certain real estate and the owner of
certain personal propcity. all of which said
Mary Aim asks may be decreed to her as ali
mony ami niaintaiuanee : that she rn:ty be dl
rorced and have the custody of the cliildren.&c.
Said George W. Jeffers is further notified that
he is required to answer said petition oil or be
fore the third Monday after the jtuh day of Feb
ruary'. 174. AVKKELKB & STINCHCOMB,
Atfys for Plain; iff.
Dated, riattsmouth, N'eb., Feb. 5, 1S74. 45-4w
I'.y virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Conn tor Cass County. Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will on the'A'ld day of Febru
ary. A. D.. 1H74, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day
at'thc south door of the Court House, in the
Ciry ot Plattsmouth. in said Count v. sell at Pub
lic Auction, the projierty described in said order
To-wit : Lots number seven (7i in blotk num
ber nineteen (l!i) in l'lattsmouth city Cass Coun
ty Nebraska, to satisfy a judgment of sa'd Court,
recovered by Jane It. l'ortet, ncainst Henry
Kuhl, Charlotte Kuhl and HenrV f'rundt,
M. 11. CtTI.Elt.
Sheriff.
l'lattsmouth, January iTtli, 1374. 43w5.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court for Cass County Nebraska, and
to me directed, I will, on the &d. day of Febru
ary. A. it., 1874, at io o ciock a. 31., oi said uay,
at the south door of the Court House, in the
city of Plattsmouth, in said Countv.sell at Pub
lic Auction, t lie property described in said onter
To-wit ; Lot ten (!(i in Mock twenty (aol in the
citv of riattsmouth. Cass County Nebraska, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
E. G. Dovey, against Phillip Curran.
ill. i. o x ir.i..
Sheriff.
riattsmonth, January 17th, 1874. 43w5.
Ben Hemple keep's Freah Oysters ll U
season.
Ben. Ilempel furnLshes meals at all hKurS.
Ben.Hempel has the best "Wine. Clrara. and
Liquors In the town.
Go to Ben. Ileniple's when you want any of
the above hf sslngs of life.
tiOlyl
NO YOU D0NT ! !
Get any Goods cheaper, or a better.art1ci
than is kpt at the Store of
efas Clisbee & Co.
Dealers in
General Merchandise.
We are in receipt bf Fresh Goods every week
from the East, whichare bought'for Cash, and
will be sold in any amount.
G range rs,keep youi eye on
your friend;
Wg will not be undersold hj
any one.
JAS. CLIZBE & CO.
WeepTng Water July lst,19T3. 14-4L
Watclis, Clocks; & Jewelry.
t . . -Acent
for fl' s-vl? of tLiMeJmtel
UNlTEDSTATES.rLGIll.VALTHAM
end HOWAlib WATCHES,
Cornir 4th and SiieK fjT ,
ASHLAND, NE It.
tfRepairing
Short Noti.
of U kind
done on
37-jrl.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
rLATTSIOUTII, NEBRASKA,
BCCCKSSOIt TO
Tcoild, Hanna &' Clark.
Jou Frrr.uTti.n.
. . 7res!dcnt.
JOHN K. CLAHVf: ;
cashier.- -
E. O. Dovev.
Vice ITesldent.
T. W. KVANH.
As't Cashier.
Tliis Bank U now pVil fnr -niiness at their
new room, corner Main and ilh streets, and
are prepared to transact a g9ietal
Banking Business.
Stocks, Bonds.
Gold. Gorernmrnt
aud I-ocal
Securities
Bought and
Hold, Deposit
Fitted and
luterest allowed
On time
Certificates.
Drafts drawn, ayallablr in, any part of the
United States and In all the principal town
and Citlea of Europe.
Attachment Notice.
In the Probate Court in and for Cass County,
enrasKa. , - .
S. S. Holverstott, Plaintiff, vs John Linder
man. defendant.
To John Linderniaii the alove named defen
dant :
You are hereby notified that vou were sued
by the plaintiff in the above entitled action on
the K.M uay oi ovemrer, A. v., istiv ov iuing
a petition and affidavit iu said Court. The ob
ject and prayer of said complaint is to recover
of vou tlie sum of Two Hundred and twenty-six
dollars and interest from Nov. 5th, A. D., 1S73,
at the rate of ten per cent., on an account for
money laid out and expended by Plaintiff, for
the use ot said Defendant at Defendants in
stance and request, and it is sought bv said
Plaintiff in said action to take a sufficient
amount of your property iu this County to sat
tsfv his said claims by virtue of an order of At
tachment which he has cause to be Issued aga
inst voil. out of said Court.
Von are therefore hereby notified that you are
required to appear and defend said action on
the lGth day bf February.... D.. 1874. or Judge
ment will be taken against you for said amount
as aforesaid;
S.S. llOLVEKSTOTT,
By S. M. Chapman,
His Attorney. 41 w5
Sheriff's Sale.
Legal Notice.
VN-nns Fr.fr.-
44 3 1 nrtln. jttrn? ;md fo-wls. ,r;t f
To James Fletcher, non-resident defendant.
1 ou are hereby notified that 1 did, on the 5th
day of February, A. D. 174. tile mv petition in
the District Court of the Secon.! Judicial Dis
trict, in and for Ca?s county,- Nebraska, azaicst
you.
The object anl prayer M which said petition
is to quiet tlie trtln to the northeast quarter and
tin west half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion twenty-two 2ai ir township eleven (11)
north, ranue nuiulM'i twelve fl east, sixth
(tit h principal meridian, in Casis conntv, Ne
lrvka. and to compel you to piae M-n record
a certain deed to said real estate, made, exe
cuted and delivered to you bv one Hcrvey Dcu
3cn, and that I. Ansel mo 11. mith. mav be de
creed id possess the full and complete title to
said real estate. And that you are required to
answer the said iietilion on or h. f.n-, ti isti.
day of March, A. D. 1&74.
' By t KArw v.v & Mixwf.i.i,, his Attv's.
Diite.) Plattsmouth. Neb., Feb. ;, ir't. w. f
James Leffel & Co., 1
vs I
John A. Ittt.1; Execution.
S. (1. Latta, and I
Win. II. Itoyal. J
Not iire is hereliy given, that I will offer for
sale, at Public Auction, at the residence of
;. Latta. in Kock HinfTs Precinct. Cass county,
Nebraska, on Tuesday, the loth of February, A.
D. 174. at one o'clock" 1 M. on said day, the fol
lowing itoods and chattels, to-wit : one crib of
corn, supimsed to contain one thousand bush
els ; one threshing machine, separator and
steam power ; one yoke of oxen ; one
horse, levied uiioii as the" property of S. (i. Ijtt
ta, one of the defendants. Vy virtue of an execu
tion In favor of the said "James Leffel & Co.,
Plaintiff, issued by the Clerk of the District
Court in and for Cass County. Nebraska,- aud to
me directed, as Sheriff of said county.
M.- H. Ci'TLKB, Sheriff.
By Sam. Chapman . .
Att'y. for Plaintiff.
Flattsmoutb, Cass Co, Neb. Jan. 23, 174.
44W5
To Stock Breeders
The Undtrsigntd nas Lnteli!
NEW DRUG STORE.
WKEriXO WATEB, xeb.
POTTER & GAFFNEY,
DBALERS IN DBI CS. MEDICINES. PAINTS,
OILS. VAKNISH. 1'r.Kia.MfcKV,
STATION Kit Y. NOTIONS,
CIUAHS; TOBACCO,
AND GLASS.
jy Prescriptions carefully prepared. letf.
FOR THE CELEBRATED
Inman Line
-AND
ALL R IV LINE
OF STEAlfitlS
Persons wishing to bring out their friends
from Europe can purchase tickets from us
through to riattsmouth
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G ORDER, Buyer.
This Company will buy gmih at the hhjhi
market ratei at all times.
Scales and office at K. C. Dovey, Store, lower,
Main Street. Plattsmouth, Neb. 29yl
GO TO THE
Post Office Book Store.
H . J. STIiElC.IIT, Proprietor.
For Your
Books, Stationery,
Pictures, Music,
Toys, Confectionery,
Violin Strings,
Newspapers, Novels,
Sonz Books, tc, &o.
POST OFFICE BUILDING,
HENRY BCECK,
DEALER IN
Furniture,
Safes,
&e..
Chairs,
Lounges,
xaoies.
Vc.
Bedsteads,
Of all descriptions.
Metalllo Lurial Cases.
WOODEN COFFINS
OF ALL SIZES.
Ready Mad aruljold Ch'ipor Cash.
riattsmouth,
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alPtb call and examine my large stock of Fur
niture and Coffins. jan28
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Received a Thdroiigiibred
SHORT-HORN BULL.
Will staucl at his premises, north of Weeping
Water Falls.
Terms to suit the times.
ASTOUNDING NEWS ! !
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Wines, Liquors and CiarrV
ALacriby fiL Co.
Collier .Main m Sixth StJ
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r-LATTRMOnm, NEC.
CooI pure Wfnw, Llnors and Clfpas hoit
sale and rrtail' PutliUoiH,for armers n.w.-
All poods sold for caVii mid si low down prtcoK.
(ilve us ft caU. lOyl.
PBIADEPHIA S16I?E
SOLOAidN & NA'tHAll
IH'-ALEKS IN
:
Ffintj Dry Goods, Notions,
Ladies Furnishing Gooa
Largest
Cheapest.
.Stock !n the City.'
fliicwt, ' ' f
n'ld rr-t A snort
VfcKtU c nr prrpnred to sell clionper tharf
they ran V pufrlia.-fc-d tdsewbere G!v us a eall
aud examine iiiir ifoo-'s.
' .' o
fStoreon Main street. Ietwe n4ih rtM Pt'j
streets, PlatUnioutli Ncluaska. IHtf.
MONEY SAVED
P.Y
Buying Your Greenhouse ana
Bedding Plants'
'o
at ink
Picnic (xardenc.
l"ONT send East for Plants when you can Retr
Just as good for le.s money nearer home,
To my miiiierou friends and pa trans I would
say that I have the largest pud hest stock ol
plants ever offen-d for sale lu tlto West, aud
at reasonable prices. ,
Jle sure and scud for my
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IVeii IctIili'ft tuialoiic:
wiii'eh wiii he ?ni! fr.-e tV iffT Mtii rji foflf
Then Rive; me Jour c'rdets, and 1 feel confident 1
I can satisfy you
AOUieSN.
fob US
W. .1. IIF.RSEK. "
riattsmoutli, Meb.
.Machine Shop
Wayman Curtis9,
I'LATTSMOCTIIi NEB .
Repairers of Steam Engines, Itoilcrs, oaw and
Grist Mills. I
(ins and Steam rittiuj?. Wrought Iron Pipe,'
Force and Lift Pumps. Strain CuaRes, Safely
Valve Governors, and ull kinds ot
Brass! Engine Fitting.
Furnished on short uoticr.
Farming Machinery
Repaired oh sinrt witter.
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Manhondj How Lost, How Restored. J
Jwfwmt .lust published, a new edition of
S7" a Or. Culv.rwell's Celobrsted Er
f:r'r'Jr uitli ra'tlcal rmf .ithout
S iiiiMi n wwf lueiliciiKt; ot Si-K.tM A rouitli K.ti
or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal .
Losses, 1 mvotkntv, mental and phvslcal Inca
pa!itv. IiiipcJiinciiis to Marriage, etc. ; also.
Constmitiox. I'.rii.i i-hv. and Fits, Induced
by self indulgence or M-xual extravagance.
r-Price iu a sealed envelop, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable M
say. clearlv demonstrates from a thirty yesr'r
successful" practice, that the aljiinlnn consc
quences of self-abuse, may be radically cured
without the daiij-Hions use of internal
medicine or th- upplieation of Ihe knife;
pointing out tlie mode ff euro nt ncj
sliuple. eeiialu. ami effectual, by imaiis
f whlclt cverj- Sutferer. im metier whnt
his condition niav be. my cure himself cheaply
privutelv and radically. ... ,
t?-Tfiis Lecture should be In the liandlOI tr-4
very vouth and man in tli" land.
Sent under seal. In a plain euveUtpe, post-pnld?
to any addles, on the icccipt of. sis cents, or
two posing sTanips. -
Also tr. Culver's "Marrlacc Guide," prke 60
cents.
Address the Publishers.
CHAS. .1. C. KLINF. K CO
127 Itwcrv, New ork
43-J y Post 'flie l!ox,
A CORDIAL INVITATION.
Messrs. Hurst K Cape extend their compli
ments to the public, and invite every one to use.
Dr. L. Hurst's Anti-Dyspeptic'
and Livsr nils.
For the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
Long xiieririicc has proved them to be tlie
safest surest, ahd best Pills In nsu, for the va
rious billions diseases that prevail so extensive
ly. Headache, indigestion, loss of appetite.
Kiddincss. dimness of M;lif. sleepiness and thn
whole train of disorders usually termed billions,
will be cured bv these pills if taken according
to directions 1 lice 'i cents.
Information how to get tlidh.
MEROKS "ells ail his Women's pepped Shoes,
Men's Ptoga Bcots; nd all lined goods Stid Arc
tics at cost.
I rrfust have room, for my Spring Stock
"VTill be Very LiAhbE.
Shoes heretofore sold at $? now $2 25
I txj " l no
j ,v) o no
Roots ' ' 4 75 " 4 25
" 4 50 " 4 00
Though the a7fve goods are the best made,
with work I trarrant, are vet hardly, to be frank
and honest, what they should b. They will
wear out.
AGAIN, READ JUDGE
For Yourself. . . .
A BAHRAIN FOR ALL! H !!'.:?
All my lined goods must.jso, at,' aTr below
cost, for w must have room.
J. W. Shannon's
Feed Sale & Livery Stable.
Main Street. Plattsmouth, Neb.
t ;tn rrpiif-ctl to accommodate th
Public with
Horses, Carriages, Buggits. Wagons,
AND
Ir. Hurst's Vinetrar Couch Cure has been
used In private and hospital practice for many
years and Is pronounced by ail who have tried
It the best remedy ever offered to the public for
the cure vt ..
Ctiitghs, . Colds, Bronchitis,. Asthma;
Whooping Cough, Croup,
and all diseases of the pulmonary organs, being
composed of well-known medical herbs, It will
strengthen the system, purify the blood, and
arrest disease. "'J
WANTED! WANTED! WANTED!
A case of Rheumatism, Pain In the Rack or
LuniOajra, Swollen .Joints. Flesh Cuts. Sprains
and Bruise, fine Shoulders; Scratches and Fis
tula ii Horses that canu'.'t be c.iied.riy Hi rd s
Tar Liniim-tlt. . .
Hurst's Family Medicines for sale by Pr. f..
II. Chapman. Plattsmouth, Neb. ; It. . Hoover,
Louisville, Neb., and by dealers generally.
9-2m6.
Excelsior Barber Shop'.'
J. C. BOONE.
Mam frreet. opposite Urji House.
flair Cutting, Shaving aac
Shampooning.
Especial attention given to
CUTTING CHILDREN'S HAIli.
Call and sw BOONn.'gewtsand get a loon in t
CLEAN SHAVL
mi-iy.
Meat Market!
Wool lined boot heretofore
shoes
$5 00
409
4 00
300
Read. Calculate, be Wise.
And Coeic, and Buy, and
GET HICII.
Jlen's
Arctics heretofore $250 "now
ALL OTHEKS IJf FEOI'ORTION. .
2 CO
. Thus yot itfoe, that 36 per cent. ofT on Arc
tics for a half year, r'r li per cent, per annum,
allows everybody to-draw usurious interest,
while you can place your hand uponyonr inno
cent little heart, with the couaciou-ness of hav
ing done wrong to none.
A So. 1 HtfARSE.
On Short Notice,
AND
REASONABLE TERMS.
A
HACK WILL RUI T 6 TIIE STEAM
BOAT LANDING,
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a:L. GRAHAM.
Yo-urs di 'K.
PETER MERGES,
And a" j-aiU of the city nhr n !Lred
I Janirf.
HATT THE BUTCH
Oldest and-best estah!::
Mcat Market in the plac
IIatt Always to' iir. Tcund 1 1
, O r
Not changing constantly, butC1.'' 1
Pr-t.t, -where you can p-t you '.
Gaw, Fish and I'oaJ Hi eaiO.
'. south side ojtmaj.v srr ::: -;
Gnu Door War or Hi:rai
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