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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1874)
e f T H F lIEjiA Til). LOCAL NEWS. i; John IJoone, the barber, v: quite ill on Sunday last. No clean face for .Sunday for many a helpless fellow. We are pleased to learn that the Rev. Mr. I.artlo ia finally -settled" over the Presbyterian Church of this place. Xow, brother Iiartle, I'lattsmouth i.s a No. 1 mission field, the heathen here. Co in and convert The saloons in Ashland are reported closed, the City Council having passed an ordinance raising the license to 1,500. WKITTEN LAST SATURDAY. roautlful nnow, beautiful snoWj How I wish you would k, would go ; There's a hole hi my Iwiot. near Hie toe, And I don't like the beautlf ul &now. Beautiful snow, beautiful suow, Doa'l. you think you can go ; We want to plant com. soon. In a row, Don't you thluk you can leave, beautiful snow? Beautiful snow give as a rest ; . Ail winter you've tried your Jevclcst best To keep us in mud. now give us a rest. If ugnin by lu.-mkind you expect to he blest. ! UK.ME.M IILIi ! The -Old Tolka Concert" which.takes i place on the evenings of the 6th and 7lli of April. Win. Ilerold, has changed the nature of his business, instead of making cig'irs and Liquors specialty, he has A new town is laid out in Sarpy county, called "Sarpy Center." It is supposed to be 5ear the geographical centre of the county. The Union, Omaha, has come out en- Ijousjht the grocery stock formerly in lrged and much improved in typo- Ou. Ilerold's, arid proposes hereafter to run a grocery store. William knows how and deserves a good patronage. Come to the shoe store for the best and cheapest manufacturing and re pairing done neatly and with dispatch. 5tf 1. Merges. A drunken person from over the river gave our Marshal and other olli cers some trouble on Sunday. graphical appearance. It certainly does give an immense amount of read ing matter for an Omaha daily. Allan, the other Detective wqunded by the Younger brothers, died In St Louis, on the 21st. The ladies have appointed a com mittee to attend the several polling places in this city on election day to see that bummers, loafers, and all men behave themsel ves and vote in a manly, sober, and righteous manner, That's business, if you can't vote la dies, you can see that the voting is done without all the grossness and vulgarity of a Mexican Fandango. Hurrah for the ladies. ( !Ii:irles Seymour, Neb. City, visited our Sanctum on Friday last. You can see Charley's tracks at the P. O. and about town. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 1! At Solomon & Nathan's, Spring stock, call and examine. JJest Prints, 10c per yard. Good Muslins, 10c per yard. A new and varied line of Spring goods at bed rock prices. New goods will be opened all next weeek, and we desire our friends to be' sure and call. Solomon & Nathan. The Cass County Central Associa tion will meet at Weeping Water, i April 7th, 1874, at one o'clock P. M., all (.ranges are respectfully requested to send delegates, that we may have a full Representation. C. II. Kino. Pres't. C'.ias. Vial brings us a whale's tooth, all the way from Philadelphia. NOTICE DIG ELEPHANT. All debts and accounts due the firm of S. Bloom & Co.. must be settled at once. Call on II. Newman, at the old Store, sign of the Big Elephant. Claims against the firm will be present ed for payment at the same place. 51-2t ' S. IJLOOM & CO. fins. Herold, the well known general merchant has disposed of his stock of groceries to Wm. Ilero'.l and has fitted up his large dry goods store with the c lothing stock from S. IJloom & Co. Cn!l and see the new outfit. Two of our Temperance ladies had business at the City Clerk's office, lately, i Never having visited that official be fore, and ignorant of the localities of City Hall Pla- in Plattsmouth, they bounced into Frank Guthmann's Bil liard Hall, and were so astonished that they could only stand aghast with open months. Frank was 'struck "all of a h-ap, and thinking his time had come, he dropped on his knees to peti tion for deliverance. Just then Dr. Wintersteen happened along, and taking in the situation at a glance he kindly led the bewildered Good Tem plars into the sanctum sanctorem of i the grand "sanhedrim" of city wisdom. Somebody else got married in town yesterday morning, but we couldn't find out just how it was done, and have to omit the particulars. ACCIDENTALY SHOT. As Mr. Alonzo Cunningham was out hunting yesterday, he " accidently stumbled and discharged his gun, part of the load entering his hand inflicting a painful but not dangerous wound. He had a narrow escape as the powd- I er burnt his hair, so close was the gun to ins lace. Never undersold at Merges' Shoo Store. Call and examine goods and prices. A V ill be pleased to show them, and no charge. 52tf HILLXNEKY. Mrs. Crocker & Co. have just receiv ed the first installment of new spring Millinery goods. Call and examine the beautiful new styles. FOR RENT. ' The largo and commodious ware-room, collar and office, on second floor of building, formerly occupied by Jacob Vallcry, Jr. In Masonic Block. Enoutfeol R, It. Livingston or .' 43-tf E.T. Dikk. FOR SALE: lf-o acres of uiriro proved land near Eight Mile Grove. Can be purchased on reasonable terms. For 'particulars call at the oflioe of 42tf smith & Windham. t-: Business is business, and so are the Cigars at the I. O. Book Store. S-tf. BEN IIEMPLES OYSTER IIAU8. If you want a good Osyter Stew, go to Ben. Hempd'a ; if you want a good plate of raw Oysters, so big as your hand, go to Ben. Hem pcl's ; if you want a square meal, go to Ben. Hempd'A : and If you must have a cood glass of wine, or a cigar totop oil with, Ben. lias got them. 3011 50,000 1st class Osage Plants for .", if engaged by the 1st of April. Purely Karly Hose Potatoes, sacked and delivered at the leiot lor -r1,60 per bushel Also a general assortment of nursery stock, at the Union Nurseries, t:!enwod Iowa. Li. A. W I I.I.I A MS, 50w2 l'roprietor. TO RENT OR SELL. The house of Dr. Rawlins, in the southwest part of town, near Hie residence of Mr. Kii Piumnier. For terms, apply on the premises. ill ROOM TO RENT. The left hand front room on the same iloor with the IIf.bauo office, is for rent. Apply at the- IIkkalu office, for t rms 37tr 31. L- Whitk. FOR SALE. 120 acres of land, In Mt. Pleasant precinct. For terms, call at the office of 42t Smith & Windham. LUMBER YARD. Cottonwool! lumber s:ile at Miekelwait & Sharp's coal yard, by Win. Edei ton. A good supply of Cottonwood lumber will be found here at all times, for sale cheap. Kemeiuber, Mickelwait & Sharp's olhce on Main street, west of Sixth. pkitf. W. Ei.o fu;ton. FOR SALE. " -vv-y: Two well br5(t irtalllons wore brought from Orange county. New York. Harry Clay, 3r.t la fcrlght bay., sixteen hands high, and 13 known as one of the best stallions for colts In the State, Is the sire of Joseph Upton's flno celt,?, ana numerons others - He was sired by Black Har ry (a very fast horse) ; ho by Neave's CassluS M. Clay, Jr., son pt C. M. Clay, by Henry Clay, son of Andrew Jackson, dam by Imported Bell founder, dam of Hany Clay, Jr., was sired by Lexington ; also Hambletoulan Trinee, dark bay sixteen hands high, six years old, sired by Administrator (.f Jhnerly Hambletonlan Prince,) who has trotted in two minutes and twenty three seconds ; he by; ltysdyk's Hambletonlan, (the sire of Dexter) dam by Maiubrino Chief. Said stallions are' both good trotters, and have some of the finest colts in the State. I will sell one or both cheap for cash or on long credit. If not sold soon I shall stand them for mares on my farm, ten miles hoi th of Nebraska City, on Weeping Water, one mile east of Faetory ville Mill. 1 also have some colts of their get for sale ; Also two thorough bred Durham Bulls for sale. For particulars inquire on the premises of nexiiY Dubois, 5ot4 Union, Ca3s Co. Neb. D. H. WIIEELKK. T. W. TTNCIICOMB. "Wheeler &SUiteIioiubV ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 48-ly ' PlaUsmoutb. If ebTflakA. 8AJJ. M. CHAPMAN. B. t. MiXVTKU Chapman &, Maxwell. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors In Chancery. Oftlco In Fitzgerald "fc Block, flatus POR SALE. Two houses one for cash and one on time. For full particulars apply to E. G. Dovey. 50 If LEGAL NOTICES. makii.(;es. The Haso Hall Club of this city went to Hock HI nil's last Monday to play a i j and "Scooped" them. s I )ur friend, Mr. Jos. Hf.inlslpy, has a brother hre, just came on from Ohio, he intend. to make Nebraska his home in the. future. (onoNER's inuu is r. ... : -. ' t- ; - r t .1 i r it c . a - - r Al Ul'J'iest was lHbl in -. ivr ( air. ,iuimi .aie-iiei, i iii:ioii .iiu- pri-'inct, bv Sheriff Cutler, on the body j ,,,nrv from EnMrmd, visited our place of I.rvt n Smith, a itoy i seven eais in j a. , who was accidentally shot dead by j An.Misi!s r.arnit. a Ikiv fourteen years ! -f age, on the eleventh inst. The Jury j thought of settling here and building returned a verdict that thf deceased j ;i dunc-h after the manner of antiquity, f-nme to his death by an accidental shot , t t, Tl.mi,er;lllce i;uiie3 ran acro i ..... ...... . l.,,-,.t - rnin t-i i.MtidniAii 1.,. t i.,,w him and asked him to "sign. GALI.A;iIEi: DKJ WILKH At the First M. I'. I'liureli, of Weeping Water. Cass coiintv. Nebraska, on the eve of M;irch loth. IsM, by Kev. A. L. 1-olden, iiov. John 11. Uai.LA toiKit, to Jliss Km 3i a D. DiroviLKK. ADAMS LONSDALE On the is:h inst.. in the pariwrs of the ;rand Central Hotel. v . i. I... i... y d M'..:..v xt - mm. f 7-io P.ll with tlii f'lnh tl.erp i HAi.rrs ai.a.ms ami Mus. U. A. Lo.vkuale, ....... ..i f CJ. . . , I happ l'l:iying tag !ie!i the gun went off. Tills week for examinations and re pert making. The schoolma'anis are all busy and the young onps arc groaning over the tak? set tlicm for exhibition. thU week. He was ko much pleased with Plattsmouth that he seriously and an other gentleman asked him to run for City Marshal, which seared him so he made track's for Iowa. all of I'lattsmouth, Neb. And the Hint ald tcot a big cake and wishes the newly wedded pair health, wealth ::ml ev ery blessiiifj' of married life. SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniment. I Prof. A. d'Allcmand's sale of furni i tu re will take place next Saturday the rridav school clones. j 23th inst., at F. j Mart at 1. p. m. I The Piano mav be seen at the "Prop. I sor's residffg, THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothintj Syrup is the pre scription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, aixl lias been used ('- thirty years with never failing safety and suceess lv millions of mothers and child ren, from the feeble infant of one week old to theatlult. It collects acidity ot the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and ttives ret, health and comfort to mother anil cliild. We believe it to be tiie Best and Surest Kemedy in the World, in all cases of i)enteiy and Diarrhea in children, whether it arises from Teclhiimo anv other cause. Full direc tions for u.xin-ir will accompany each bottle. Ni.ne ( unless the tw nit tide of It J.ll.'s ii I-KKK1NS is on the outside w raiper. Sold by Medicine Dealers. 2iv;ly A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The use of a f.-.rm for 1 years : the party rcnt Um to do some breaking and jtay taxes no wi ii. r xpeuse. Ca.l at the oiliee of ; in smith & Win on am. FO 11 SALE. A desirable residence, i:1 Plattsiuouth. for sale. sJoo down, balance on lime to suit pur chasers. A narirain. call at oniee oi 61tf smith & Windham. There Is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not re lieve, no swelling it will not subdue, and no lameness which j :, it will not cure. 11ns is strong binyru.ie, but it is true. Where the pi'i-is are m t yor.e. its effects a! marvellous. It has produced n.o.e cries of i heuii;r.iisiii. nou- iri7.vocz ru'ij.-,ia, l.ck-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, err-m-hf, cahcd-brij'.s:, scalds, lunis, saH-rhenm. &'., e.po'i the human S. "White's auction mie. ;iad of si rants, ."puvia. t ails, &c. :il FOR SALE. 1C0 acres of land in Otoe county, near Palmy i -in ere enltiv:iied : water and timber con venient ; joins improved farms ; very desirable ; on time to suit purchaser. I all at oiliee oi ant Smith & Wimoiam. Probate Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons having accounts against the estate of Jacob Adams, de ceased, to file them in the office of the Probate Judge, Plattsmouth, Cass Co., Nebraska, on or before the 2Hh of September, A. D., 1874. H. K. ELLISON. 62-3t Probate Judge. " Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued by H. E. El lison, Probato Judge- in and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will, at one o'clock p. m. on Monday th 3(th day of March, A. D. 1S74, sell at public'auetJon at t lie residence of Josiah Crni, in Oreapolis Precinct, Cass County. Nebraska, one lot of brick, supposed to be six thousand. The said brick were levied upon and taken as tie proiwrty of Josiah Craig, on an execution in favor of Henry It. Phe'ps. 51W2 M. 1. CUTLIiU, Hlierttl. Sheriffs Sale. month ery. oi , Kebrv niska; OKI). 8. SMITH, - WINDHAM. smith & Ti'ixmi.tai. Successors to Marquett, Smith, & Starbinf, Attorneys at Imw& Real Estate Rrokeri I'LATTSMOUTH, - - KKB.' Sieclal attention given to Collections, and all matters affecting tne Title to ileal Estate. Office on 2d floor, over the Post Office; T It. LIVINGSTON. Phvsiciau and Surrenn, It. Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Cass count v. Kesidenc southeast corner of Oak and Sixth streets ; oftlce on Main strei-t. one door west of Lj man's Lumber ard, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, VHFELEK & BENNETT Keal Estat nd ' Tavpavin.K Agents. Notaries Public Fire and Life Insurance Agents, i'lattsmouth. Neb. lIa.ttsmoutIi 31111s. CIIEISEL. Proprietor. Have recently been repaired and placed in thorough running order, loo.ooo Bushels of Wheat wanted imme diately for which the highest market price will be paid. " GUESTHOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. Time and money saved by ordering of rne I have the largest and best collection of Plants "ver offered W sale in the West. Catalogues free. Sweet Potato, t annage, loinato, mm um- er Plants for sale in their seaf n. Address W. J. HESSEB. I'lattsmouth. N Neb. BSOLCTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM oiUKTSof different States for desertion &c. No publicity required, so charge until divorce granted. Addiess. MlQrn 191 Broadway, a. 39mC FARMERS. GRANGERS AND ALL OTHER JIEN. Bv virtue of an execution issued out of the District Court, for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the twenty-fifth (25th l day of April. A. D. ISM. at P o'clock a. m. of said dav. at the south floor of the Court House in the city of Pbp tsinoiith, in said county, sell at public 'auction the following real estate, to wit : Lot six () block seventeen (17), lot three (3i block sixtv-two (C-J).lot fourteen (141 block sixty-four nil), lot three (3) block fifty-two (Wi, lot seven (7) block one hundred and sixty-four (1(D. lot seven (7) block one hundred and sixty-live (lt!5). lot twelve (12) block lifty-six (full, lot live (5) block twenty-two (2--), and lot twelve (12) in block one hundred and seventy-one (171 ) situated in the city of Plaltstnoutn, Cass county. Nebraska, to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by Alary A. Harrison against Willett Pottenuer. M. B. Cctlf.r, Sheriff. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. 11, 1874. 45t5 Chattel Mortgage Sale. Default having been made In the conditions of a certain chaitel mortgage given by W. W. Connor to Ira Brown, said mortgage bearing dale, December 4th. la7?, and recorded in the office of the Conn y Clerk of Cass county Ne braska, in Book D" of Chattel mortgages, page BL4 and vjx Said mortgage was. on the 2."itli dav of December, Is7;j. assigned by Ira Brown, to 'Phillip Li elicit; that there is now due on saiil mortgage, the sum of St1.7.--lH.iihs. by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained. I will, on the 'oth day of April, 1S7I, sell at public auction, at Ceorge Kieehert's resi dence, in Oreapolis Precinct, the following property, to-wit : one corn planter, one stalti cutter, three stirring plows, two cultivators, two harrows. Philip Kkichkht. 5U3 Assi BROOKS HOUSE, JOHN FITZGEBALD, Proprietor. Main Street, letween Fifth & Sixtlu Hubbard ilou o HUBBARD, - - Prtor. Main Street, Wespiust.Water. GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR TRA VELERS. 4 1 716. NEW DRUG STORE- WF.F.riN'G WATER, J'EH. POTTER & GAFFNEY, DEALERS IN DKUGS .MEDICINES j. PAINTS. OILS. VABN1S1I, l'KltFLMtU, STATIONERY. NOTIONS, CKJAKS, TOBACCO, AND GLASS. rjglTescriptions carefully prepared. ICtf. J. R. WATTS, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry. Agent for the sale of the celebrated UNITED STATES ELG1N.WALTHAM and HOWARD WATCHES, Corner 4th and Silver Sts., i.vrr 11 x 1 mm A eity Cmneilman of a city not a million of miles from here om-e re marked: Yen I was eleetfil I toiight 1 vouht fiii l dem all Solomons tip here, ! There are to be three tickets in the fools , held upon ii:i'nia!s m one year than nave other pretende.'I reiuecies since tiie I e r-.i n ' 'iniin t,e r- i rri t an t . paiii-icever.-'triipid.'s fTaow away their Dovey's big store. Go to Frank Stadter and have a stem ; cut to mark vottr movai'levj j J i... s business : 4-ai jiiJL totuiil (iere vas some as "i iere as mim-self. V.'oul.l le pleased to have everybody 1 ,T,.,. 1 examine mv stock fif Boots, ! all ;iih Shoes, and Mniters, Lefoie pure'iHsin elsewhere, for I sell cheaper than ever. Xo charge for showing them. .VJtf . VV.7VM Meixjes. crutches, the lame walk, poisonous biles are ren dered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a soar. It is 110 humbiur. The reche is we understand : a straight out 1 sellint! as no article ever before so'd. and it sells 1 Democratic; a perpendicular Itepuldi- j because it does jut what it preteuds t. do. can an I a Vertical Temperance Ticket. Those iviio now suffer 0-.u rheuuutUsul i,aia ox ' ! swclliiis ileserve to sutler if thev will not use rail for the next Mayor and Coun- j tvataur Liniment, more ihan 1000 certificates cil. i of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, . I chronic-rheumatism, goat.r.inuingtamoui-s, &c. 1 ...... . t. .. . 1 .1 .. :n .1 : 1 .. . :iae iecn icccivcn. nt win nciio. a en cuiai 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. The School Marin are all oin"; to vote this election for city Ties surer. A party who lately came home from'; a temperance inctins in Plattsmouth j We ha,i a nult sninv ou Saturday found his wife awaiting him in a high , .lstf the tst of the SOasoii, we hope. ?t:itc of excitement, bavs she: "Here; I've heen waiting and rocking 111 a ; f hair until 1:1 y head swims round just like a top." ! ".Toss so," says husband, "where I've j been, my head's swimmin' (hie) too. ; Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at - The boys and girls of the High School will have a vacation next week. Tie winter term closes then and the young folks are jubilant. It': all the new women movement. We received a paper from Ottumwa, Iowa, and it's jast coverd with marked "notices" of the new firm Daurn & Met'l u ire & Co. were rolling in a stork of new goods the other day that Uurkett, fruit dealers, and confeetion- didnt )ook like much fear of 1 he XV. ! rs. W. XV. I tenlinn. No family should be without Centaur I Liniment. J. IS. Uokk 5; Co., New York. 40-ly Castoiiia Is more than a substitute for Cas tor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence which is certain to assimilate the fond, 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 rest. 4-ly Hurkett means to go in heavv on The Union Temperance meeting at NOTICE TAX PA YERS. the advertising, just read this: Xo stranger visiting the city should fail to call and get a box of Daum & the Methodist Church Sunday evening ' Bmkett's candies for the loved ones at 1 -Ml"cu -4. . " . "I !..... s--u was very fullv attended. A number of gentlemen spoke, among the rest law- j AVal1' wfc'n a stranger and "our ver tirairue of siiland. i ioeo ones v aiu a oox ti canines, Uur i kett, send it along. sprague says there s lots 01 young leave? out the "u" in that partner's men here who will "surrender," and he name of yours. It would save compo wants the girls to make it a "eondi- ; sition for printers. tional surrender." M.arch up young men. von 're wanted. Whilt kin1 of "Wenches" do they Th tax for 173 is now due and vs iil delln rjuent on the first day of May next, at which ti.ne In. crest will be charged according to law. Also, those knowing themselves delinquent on the is: duplicate, will save costs by coining forward and naviuir tin. 4. J. c. f. L-l.ll AS, Treas. Cas Co. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tli. firm of T'dtter .C- fltifTnor ia lliia IC.tll A-AV K'iv cnil,!'nt ,-ni, . of -Mareii. dissolved ov mutual agreement. 1 lie ..., cj.uuill OU ; i,,siiiess will be earrieo o bv 1 . L. Pot ter. who w.U coileet all dues and pay all debts belonging to the firm. All persons knowing themselves indebted to thw firm, are requester to call and settle immediately. T. L. PO TI Ei. Weeping Water March 1-5, ;i. 2-4t have ia Ashland, we should like to C.-tss conntv bust year had more j inquire of ths late Watchman teachers, in pio'ortion, holding first j respondent? cl.is? certilicates than any other county, except Saunders. cor- Twcity-thit-e cindidates for Mai--hal. and only one-and-a half for May or, outside of the temperance folks. Sam McClay, Sheriff of" Lancaster C-ouuty, cvilled in to see the IIlkald last week. Wanted. A furnished, or unfur nished room suitable for a single gen tleman; not too far from the business centre of the town. Apply at the IIhkald oiliee for particulars. Soloman & Nathan says that Vivian says, he sells speckled beans at 10c. per quart. (Jo and get some. m ffc . A bob tailed rooster, of the Granger persuasion, flew through Vivian's window on Tuesday and took all the glass out. lie was a XV. XV. XV. Booster. Frank Stadter will be out in a few days with a new and novel pledge which he will ask the Drug men, the China men and the ladies to sign. FOR RENT. One house. Apply to L (I. Dovey. ootf Nice, fine fresh fruits, green apples, lemons, oranges, eocoanuts, and a large assortment of candies at Streight & 1 il!c y's. 61f2 J I7emr7Tkcei.s au Oyster House it is on south side of Main Street, almost opposite Pen. koens first, oysters; next more oysters ; thirdly, a'.! kinds of oysters ; ami lastly and finally, oysters and other things to eat and drink or smoke. Call and see t'ae 'Oyster Doy" of I'lattsmouth. 30tf . FOR SALE. An improved farm, four miles from I'latts mouth, well watered, liiu acres under Improve ment. Can be bought for part cash in hand, balance on long time. Inquire of ftf Smith & Wixihiam. FOR SALE. 1C0 acres of unimproved land, four miles from Plattsmouth: goad local!:. v ; can be nought, reasonable. Call at the oiaee of ,tf SMiru A Windham. Before II. E. Ellison, Probate Judge of ktiiliam 1 vex. lei t. i t.as.i coitniy, .e;ras:;a. On the lsth day of 1-ebruary, 1STI, said Pro hate .Indue issued an order of attachment in the above action for the sum o. forty-live dol laas and interest, from February lsih. 171, and lor Costs. llfc.MiV .;MI!Nt., Feb. 20th, 1874, 50 W3 AVllKF-LKIl & STIXCIlCOMIt, Atfys. Legal Notice. It is hereby ordered that the March term, 1874, of the District Court for Cass County, be and the same is hereby adjoumel to the third Mon day of July next, at which time Jurors, Suitors. Witnesses and all other interested persons will be in at-tendance. By order of GEO. P.. LAKE. Attest : Judge. D. "W. Mckinnox. March 3d, 1S74. Cicrk Dist. Court. 43-3m HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FAMILY LINIMENT. Clwly I W'nv IV ill Vm I To all pei-M;i;s vi'u-r- mg lioiii iiUciinialish). Neur.ili.k, Cramps ii: the limbs or s;:nach, billions Colic. Fain in back, oowels orsid, we would say.TUK lloi si:- llill.O l'A.VACKA AM) i'AIILV 1.1 MM KM' is of all others the remedy you want for internal and external use. It has cured the above com plaints in thousands of eases. There is no mis take al'out it. Try ii. Sold by ail Dnigj-ists. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! WHITE & D.vp.n.vn Keep constant v on hand Gillespie and Fort Scott Coal. Orders left at Clark & l'luinuier's Store will be promptly filled at reasonable rates, and the coal delivered free to any part of the ity. m DENTISTRY. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! For the best and cheapest foet gear ing always go to an exclusive shoe store. P. MEin.iEs. 5'tf Boone the barber, got sick and the Herald has'nt been shaved this week, so we could'nt go to any of the Temper ance meetings. COOL COL'KACiE. As the train stopped at the depot on j Thursday last, the horses of Mr. Perry Walker, hitched to an express wagon, took fright and started to run away. They having a circuit to make, Mr. XV. ran across, heading his horses, and see ing his little boy in the wagon holding: on to the lines like a little hero, he jumped in front of his horses and grabbed them by the bridle but the horses were going so fast he was knocked down, one of the horses fall ing on him, but, fortunately, the mud was so deep the fall did not injure him. The wagon was overturned, throwing the little boy out, barely missing a car iu his fall ; the horses got loose f rora the wagon and the ono which fell on Mr. Valkcr getting away ran to Main street where they wre both caught. - T),fi little boy never said a word until 'Te rald up, and seeing his father get- fimt; out of the" mud he said: "l'a, are j you hurt? I am not." T?". w?Tl J Look out for Solomon, he's coming be here next week train of cars fol lowing loaded to the gunwale with new goods. Uiz l.izzy lizzin&ss! John Corbetr, of Mt. Pleasant, good farmer, got a tine horse, and first rate fellow generally. Called to see the IIep.ald yesterday. All order for feed, flour and meal, left at Streight & Di'Iey's will receive promj t atten tion. 151 tfj c. II his XI.. The Xovelty "Washer. A new mac';;i;e ! for saving the ladie labor is to be seen at the : store on ".Iain st., two doors eas; of the IIkkaid oT:ce. It is made in this town by Burrow Bros., and the following named persons have bought said Washhnr Machines, ar.d approve aud recom mend them : Geo. McNamce, A. M. Pose. 1). Jones, J. Chih ott, G. A. Kose, ii. N. Larue. X. N. Lane, YV. A. Fohlen, J. Vallcry, sr., J. Stein, and many others. D2-31. Dissolution Notice. r Notice is hereby given that the firm 'of Woods & Fh-iniiibig, is this day dissolved mutual consent. M. E. Woods will collect alTac-counts and settle all bills of the tinu. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the linn, are requested to settle their accounts imuiediaielv. The business will be continued by Woods Bros., at the old stand. M. E. WOO lS. D. C. FLEMING. 5ow3 Weeping Water, March, 5th, 1874. Come one and all and list to me. While a story I relate. About a man that lives In town. Aud pulls teeth for his meat. Dr. J. L. McCrca is he. Extracts wilhout much trouble. His plate work too, is extra good. And he does not charge you double Vli..t tin- whole thing is really worth ; i hi :in;:v-;s are wry line. Give h'.n a cil, you'll ne'er regret Your iTii!ii-y r your time. MOltAb. No w if you want your teeth repaired. Yon had better fix them, if you can. Or patronize home Dental work, Than any juack or traveling man. 42nios3 Professor Peter Merges, is the m:m to buy shoes of. He. has just received a new lot of boots and shoes and he wants you all to come and buy. Billy Stadelmann has returned from Chicago where he has been for a spring stock of goods. Look out for new suits, new hats, new neckties and heaps of other things at Stadelman's in a few days. JEWELRY, When I left town last fall I allowed my trade to be turned over to other Jewelers ; but as 1 have now returned, in Hion, I respectfully invite all my old friends and customers to re turn to me and and give me their oust om be fore visiting elsewhere. 4-jto r.vui. Bn.VITSCH. The temperance people claim that on St. Patricks day in Philadelphia out of a proetssion S0.000 strong, 12,000 represented temperance societies. Tr. YV. !. Johm, f.wnnrlv of "PneJc Farm for Sale. One of the PEST FARMS in Cass county. I offer for sale my old and well known farm, of MiO Aries, at Glendale. About 10-3 acres of It are under cultivation, and about 40 acres of young, thrifty timber, consisting of oak, hickory, silver maple, walnut, cottouwood, S.C., &c. Also a young orchard of fruit trees, evergreens, S.C The farm Is partly inclosed by a Honey Locust hedge, is well watered for all uses. There is also six acres of Island timber four and a half miles distant. There are two railroad stations at 4 and 4"4 miles distant. The Glendale Tostofflce and a school house on the farm. Price, 4,000 ; one fourth down ; for the balance, any time re quired will be given by paying interest in ad vance. Apply to the subscriber. CHANuE HANDS! ATTENTION! Trank Guthman, our well known Grocer, on the 2.1th of March, or there abouts, will dispose of his entire stock of groceries, provisions, boots, shoes, hats, caps, gloves and in fact every thingthatcomprises si general merchan dize outfit to Valentine Weckback who will thereafter continue the business at the ola stand. To save invoicing, all the present stock will be sold at less than cost, for many articles. Xow is your time to purchase, call and see Guthman before the 25th. 47-tf EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. The reiiular monthly examinations are heldon FriiloH before the first Saturday of each mouth, at the Superintendent's Oiliee, in Plattsmouth. Special examinations will he held at the pla ces, and time mimed l.eiow : Eight -Mile Grove. Monday, March 2T.d, 1374. Stove Creek School-house, Wed. Mar. 1S74. Weeping Water, Friday. March, 27th. 174. New Brick School-house, South Lend, Mon day, March aoth ls7l. Plattsniotb. Friday. April, ."d. 174. Teachers will provide themselves wit;, "per:-:, ink and foolscap or legal cap p on-i . examinations will eoaiihcii -' j-t'l-i o'eiori; A. M. . . i. v. VisiJ, 4J-4t Sept. Pub. Instruction. CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE AND SICK From no other cause than bavin; v.orr.;s ::i the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUOE COMFITS will destroy Worns without iniarv to tbe ctV.a, being perfectly WHITE, and liee fro.n di col- g oi oitier injurious ingredients usanlly 1 fr vorn r1r,"i,ir" OFFICIAL RETURNS For L-70, 1871 & 1872 show that the Continental Life Ins. Co., OF NEW YORK Injured More Liens than any otJier Company in the World. Also a lower percentage of losses. And for 1S72 4 per cent lower' ratio of expenses than the av rage of 54 leading Life Companies ot the United States. Oftcial Statement of Total .utnber of A'etf 7'oticer ittuert rluriny fS72 by Companies represented in A'ebratA-a. Continental Life Ins. Co. of New York. . .12010 Mutual " " " " 10052 New Y'ork " " " " fmo North Western Life Ins. Co. of Milwaukee. .5072 Cnion Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Maine 4"n Cni jn Central Life Ins. Co. of Ohio 3r.W Tcutonia L:fe Ins. Co. of Chicago jc.9 Gerniania Life Ins. Co. of New York 2T.73 Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Chicago ti.'!47 John Hancock's Life Ins. Co. P.oston ls7'J Missouri Valley Life Ins. Co. of Kansas H89 You may labour and toil for years yet fail to save anything for old age. Pint th'rough the Ikiou of Life Insurance you can accumulate thousands bv paying- a ' small pittance, that is never missed from your yearly earnings. Pe wise ami insure in some sound company. We recommend the Continkstl, whose record has been one continued success, such as no other company has ever attained in Europe or America. s4-at. New York U mlcr wri ter's A gency . Aggregate AotsetR. $2,335.4 30.53. Statement of the condition of the Germania Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, on the 31st day of December, 1873. CAPITAL. Cash Capital and Surplus $1,250,101.33 ASSETS. United States Securities 4v;. 437.ro I-oans fin Loud and Mortgage 4s.4on.Ki Cash in i'.ank and hands of Agents, I;v'.i;.-1.14 Keal Estate 4r...r ir. 1-oar.s on Stocks, payable on demand . . .54.54ia.iHi Other Securities 4C.so7.3l Short Notice. of nil kinds done on 37-yl. LIABILITIES. Losses iu process of adjustment. 1.250,101.03 ... .57,24S.ra St tfmfnt of the condition of the HANO VER Flb'E INSURANCE COMPANY, of the City of New York, ou the 31st day of December, 1S73 : CAPITAL. . Cash Capital and Surplus, $1,035,337.00 ASSETS. United States Securities "17.731.2.") Iyoan fin Horn! and Mortgage 25:,2nn.on Cash in 15 ink aud hands of Agents' li7.2i.30 Loans on Stock, payable on demand,. . l(i:!.5o4i.otl Mate ami N. Y. City and County liomls, 42,:2.5 Other Securities, 7.GS0.55 $1,035,337.4) LIABILITIES. Losses in process of adjustment 60.861.07 If. K. lMLJIKK. A sent. OFFICE Front Room over I'ost Office, Platts mouth, Nebraska. 61-13t II. A. Howe, Prest. P. Motmax. V. P. & Sec NIAGARA FIRE Insurance Company. 201 BROADWAY', X. Y. J. lNHELDHil & SOX, Dealers in Clothing Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and GROCERIES Of all kinds, at the lowest possible rates, Also Dealers in Grain, for which the highest cash prices are paid. Hides and produce of all kinds bought at rea sonable rates. " Inhelder; Ntation, Cedar Creek.) 5ttf. Cass County, Neb. Mrs. A. II. hEE, WORKER I HAIR. Braids. Curls, Switches Puffs, and all kinds of Hair Work promptly and neatly made by MRS. KNEE. Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S Millinery Store. On Main St. t door east of Clark & riummers. 451 1 13 To Stock JJrccders. The Undersigned nas Lately Received a Thoroughbred SHO 3.T-HORN BULL. Will stand at Ilia premises, north-of Weeping Water Falls. Terms to suit the times. 4o7i2 S. L. GRAHAM. L. GOLDING, Dealer ia CLOTHING," FUKXISIITNO GOODS. HATS, caps. ii nil's, shoes. Tin nks, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &c, & . &c, &c. One of the oldest and most Reliable Houses in I'lattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. -REMEMBER THE PLACE. ns-tf. FARMERS EXCHANGE. B. G. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA. Down Go the Prices ! A $CHttA0$r 00.'$ s Celebrated SW V.Gft K StVft Southwest Corner Mafn Street, Plattsm'frutli, Nebraska.- AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY IS BL H O IS C5 Dress Goods, Prints Hoots and Shoos, Delaines, Ginghams, Drown Sheeting", Bleached Cottons, , lial morals, Carpets, Clark's new Thread; Cot tonYaxwi In the Grocery line wo keep the Fixdst and B c s Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Dried I ruits, Unices, etc., etc. In fact for Your Groceries, Hardw arf Qtfeensware, "Wooden Ware. Olassware, Yankee Xsotlons. natd and Caps, Dootn and Shoerf Cash Assets Jaii y 1st, 1874. Cash iii Pants ls.oii 5j".ir.soii St'K-ksand Interest due S45.SJ7 ! est duu .' 13.t72 ! mitfi Sr.iie 1h. market value T'io.Tsii si: t; JUtinis and .stM-ks.... 2:,i"0 N"(V lii'k ami lininklvn IViikU 31.0-1 Mill I'SC1 i; ;-.i I-state (Lease). Pitiiiiams due 14. .'' 107,11 Sl,3tlll Loes Taid in 23 years . . - ?4,033.nn7.lo " " Portland. I T8.701.57 " " Chicago. 1S71 250.875.63 " " Boston. 1S72 314-578,00 j Duelling and Farm Property Insur nn'- ,i r)T ;;?(:" '.'fi til Co. . Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articles such as COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, &c. In fact, everythmjr usually kept in a Variety Store, which will he sold on small profits foi CASH. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the Highest Market Prices gicen in Cash for Grain. 19 Farmers Lumber Yard. Having made arrangements in Chi cago, and elsewhere, with extensive dealers, I am prepared to furnish on short notice all kinds of Lunilier Doors Sash Shingles, dtc, at a reasonable rate. I also keep con stantly on hand a full assortment of Nails, Hiney, Locks. Hardware, of all kinds. Those wishing to build will pioooo ad se Tnr stock. GO TO 2r-tf. 7. SfttNASSti ii C0.S. FOR SALE BY F. J, METTEER, Two doors south of Maiii street oh west side of Sixth. Call and sco hlrrf aud get a Machine. , . i! ..; ;;,.V ,;; . i-Vv-VV W&Lm !iif if! i i ; ft! - j,'fe''? -yf? wjm -1 to a " pa c-t-CD & o o B CO o5 -t O o CD 2 s o c 3 a o O i-j I 5' 3 2 - O r CO rt. 2. c Is3 V et 3 S3 s en o o CQ to t-3 O o s CD B' E3 CO I! 53 4 5? 13 i 9 52 f CO er- Ct CD e-t- FINE ART GALLERY, ffirThotographs, Amhrotrpes and eople from old icturs. plain or coloied. either In Ink at'r or oil. All work neatly executed and war ranted to give satisfaction. V. Y- LKON'AP.H, Artist. 10-tf Alain St., PlattHinouth, 'eb.- Stover's Wind Engine "IM And Pamping VsJ I tt . fiieneral Water, Vwi Purn Feed, fZL The best and cheapest Wind Mill In USO fo? innping water for stock. For sale by J. TIlOMAS & SONS. 51tl3 . nattsmouth, Cass Co., "eb'. NEW STYLES. R L. ELS1ER, Merchant Tailor Is In receipt of the finest ard BEST. ASSORTMENT lASSiMKREs. cixmrs. vi:TiNf;s. scotci GOODS, IRISH FRIliSES, &c. Tn faet, the largest and bef ansorrrnent of Cloths ever brought to this '-ity. whh-h 1 am preparefl to make up il the Latest Styles. Call and examine (ioods. aprilis. UtlKl MttKt I am now prepared to furnish the best una dulterated milk TWICE EVERY DAY To all parties notifjing me rCTi; ooos. Oy Ben. Hem pel's ster House. 1,0U0 000 Sweet Potato Sprouts, if A Lower Xlain Street, PLATTSMOCTH, - EB. Ben Ilempla keeps Fresh Oysters all th season. Ben. Hempl famishes nei!5 a' all hours. Ben. Hempel has tha best Wines, Cia. and ZJraorsin the town. Gotrs Pen. Ilsmple's wSen yen Trant uy of t)" shove iy sslcs of Ufe. Yellow aiid Red Nansmonds, Praziliatf White, new. and I'mud"ii Red. AH the mme' price, 40 cents jer 100 ; 33.50 per 1000 ; $.(0.oo per lO.OINI. j 50.000 F.arlv Jersey Wakefield, and Kottler's Improved p.nmswick Cnhhape Plants, twic I transpinnted. 15 cents per dozen. per 100, ready ior delivery dv tiie is.ui oi April. AI.so C'auliilower "Plants, grown in, the saroo' inaiuipr,i& cents pit dozeii, t.0 er l'i. iM.ono Tomato Plants ; Canada Victor, thd Earliest Tomato yet grown by ton days, W cent ; per dozen. Also Tronhv and Central Grant. - , . Also, Celerv, V.'s,i, Pepper, and any aznouilt 01 Winter Cabbage Plants in seiisoo, -' Ail orders liued wiUi dispatch and dellrered at Express Oxe tree oi charse os recast cl I cash orders. . . ' Veetnoles n seasco ; slsa 1,000,000 Osagff Bedire P!t.n'o. 1. it 1 1 it A.ZrlO SMITH, n