Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 30, 1874, Image 3

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WARRANTED STfECSLY PU5E
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Transle.tit. 'JT, cent
ti'is, 10 ter.U p-.r line. No advt-i'usci.iei.t lu-
seated lt.r les tna:. is cents. I
L:gal advertisements wi.l be !
parties handing thorn
1
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i
DRUGS Al MEDICIM
COM M L'.Ml' ATI O VS.
-A. T
1)11. G. li. CHAPMAN a
a to it.. PRESCIPTION DRUG STORE.
j ALL THE LEADING
"Fxkl! fiklm rini'in
Out of tl;2 Northwest coiner of two
little youngster's mouths, startled our
lxo!e, on Saturday evening just about
STATE 1TES.
There were over lifty teachcio at
tending the Institute at Crete.
(truss Hoppers have taKen the corn in
niglilfall. The small frame building ; Antelope county, but found the wheat
in the rear of Leonard's photographic
gallery which had. been used as a
A or is r.i,Jy..;Oic.m,i.,ii.,i,-t!.)J..: Pi! CIS t 3ICU1CJ 21CS r tllC (lay, ! snmke house for JJolopna Sausages by
'voV.u!.""' h'ut anJ U'"' w,rt"! ' f j FUIII VNJ) Fv ! Judge Ellison was found to be on fue.
The nigut was ueauui im eaimanu a in.
l.OUAj, NEWS.
Ire Cream I'arlor above J'ost Office.
F1XLST ICE I 'UK A 31 IX THE CITY
Fa.iiUies, P.u Jii s, and Festivals supplied ;;t ;
shvit notice :u:d on i-;ioi.:it !. terms. Rcmcm- j
l r Hi'; i'lfl flr r ft Ci'Oiii I'm hit: J
II. .1. .STREIOHT. i
Uis W. K. DAIWAII. j
An ire ma:i lor an auctioneer
Frank " V li 1 1 ; that's what lie is.
.V few bushels of corn or oaLs will be
taken on subscription, at this otTice.
ytf
A LAR :.'C STOP:; OF PERFUMERY AND
TOILET ARTK LES, PAINTS, OILS, On-
!u ding ail kin Is .f LI RR1C ATING
OILS.) VARNISHES. WINDOW
CLASS, and PUTTY. HOOKS,
STATIONERY.and INITIAL
PAPER. GOLD PENS.
THE LARGEST AND
I; F.ST ASSORTM
ENT IN THE
WEsT.
PURE CANDIES..
CHOICE T E A S, A N D F I N E
CIGARS. PCRK (OLD ARCTIC
So!i. WATER. EVERYTHING
NEW, CHOICE AND 1. LEO A NT.
One Doni West of the Pot !!-.
int. (i. i:. ciiai'.max.
; tie hot without the aid of any more fire.
! nevertheless half the town soon gath
i ered round the fierce blaze from the
Bolognas to toast their shins, light
! their cigars and make remarks. Very
' wild rumors were atloat. One story
; suggested that Judge Ellison and 200
! lbs. more of Bologna were inside and
all on fire. Some thought that Stiles
had fallen into the big kettle with the
i rest of the grease and was now all
j ablaze; again it was. told that a poor
' Indian woman with her papoose had
I .straggled in there to stay for the night,
the baby accidentally wiggled its toes
THE CASS COUNT V EDUCATIONAL 1 among the lire brands and kicked out
ASSOCIATION ! h spark which set the dry old shanty
I lesser sends us the first Tomy Toes ; will hold its next regular session at ! on lire, and the baby was supposed to
it" il.e mmm'i Vi.v lii.r n.,l riT.,. ivi- I'l;iits',iiiut !. eoiniiK iH iii'' at 10 o'clock ; be roasting alive, the mother having
lows thev were. too. . on the last Friday of August, 187-1.-
We heir a large attendance. An item i accident.
too far advanced for them, so says the
Oakdale? Journal.
The Grass Hoppers in Merrick Co.;
have destroyed the crops in the greater j
portion of it. j
Grass Hoppers have arrived in l)ix- i
on county, and taken the corn, small
grain is out of their way.
MAUIilAUES.
JOHNSON lVNN. On the 4 1 li inst, at the
Cannon Hon.--;. Lincoln, by the Rev. O. T.
Conner, Allifrt A. .IoIiiimiii and Mary E. Lynn,
both f Cass county. Nebraska.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LOST.
A Cold IV n and holder. Any person finding
the same will be liberally revvauted by having
it with 11. R. WINDHAM.
Its terrible to notice how the suiiiiikt oJ.s
eame down at Merges Sh; Store. lSlf.
irHUXWhieldaaa Protection. WILLI M JHtOLD
IIe.-iRUicuniverSiillyiw1tiUcatobctlieHiost t " l'..rn
deslrabJa o: earthly blcA.ia.RS. et it U Jeop.trd-
-'! a.s i-t.-klt-ssly as l( It wr of no v.iUiv at nil.
Thousaiids wlio are colnpeiied by their otvupa- I
tionsan.l Mirstiiti tol'.'ath unwiioli'.oiue air, tc i
exjMiM! themselves to violent, alternations j
heat an I eold. and to brave other evils inimical ;
to Ueailli and life utterlv ii'j:!en to fortify ;
them.ii-lves against the dangers vvhieh surroiinil i
them bv pro it course of tonic treatment. lVr j
. ', i . i....... .. r ., i iii.,:,.no- I i
,4111 m tin iv llil li i -
evenl'V the nurtineiA of tlie medieial piofes
tiion, that llosteller n Stomach P.ttters is the
best antidote to malaria and the finest aeelmiat
in'i medicine in existence. In fever and atrn
iH.strieis. in tioiiieal und ther regions visiied
by epidemics, and indeed in all localities w here
the conditions are unfavorable to health, this
lamoiis vegetable inv:oraiil and alterative has
been found a potent safeguard even to feeble
-onstiiutions and frajiiie frames ; while as a
cure for indigestion, biliousness and all kindred
eomi'laints it is eonlessed'y without a livid.
lt-'in
iA IJl. s AS I) l.l.il Id.!. r"u SALE. Uvo (f IaucU inti will come Higher and higher still mounted the
Saw DiisL and Cottonwood Lumber ' j,,.f,,re the Association. ' Haines, and cooler and cooler smoked
lor sale all the time at the Steam Saw : t'. AV. "WIS!'. ' ! the lookers on, perfectly secure and
Alill, on the rier bank, by j President. j abandoned to the belief that if the
llt. W.M. Edoekton. : I I ill ico'k- iinlv i'ot. llierts before the
LOST, ST 11 A YED Oil STOLEN.
From the inclosure of E. II. Russell, four
noi.. i-.-ist of Weetiinir Water. 1 Liht Lav Horse
.....I i tv.i.t l( i v f -. rt. Iwktli ,,f tii,, limn sit siml
been SUlToeateii ID an early Stage OI llie al'Oiit is years old. Any person giving informa-
lion its to tneir wnereanouis win oe jiam ior
JAMES STOCK1IAM.
their trouble.
1S-3V,
Soda Water, lee Cream. Lunches and Meals
it all hours at i'.en. Ilcinple's. 71L
Tii!- II. IJ. C.of i'iatts'iiouth will play
; ihAtitths t.vA.tiAAuu. Ibuildins burnt down, one single soli-
: Exam::i:iMons for prant-ii- certificates will be j ,..i.,.,.. .,;,.f ,,f ,,, i n l mnie
it liiatcli came airailist til.: Hock Jil tiffs l.eld at ine tini.-s and paces immed below : "'.'' 1 . " .
.: At Platl.-iuoiitli .IliiV .list, iHi.
" 1 nl o:i Saturday, at the bitter place. At Sci.t 4in.js74.
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.
Coinn! Came!! Come!!!
acid would Set all doubts, and fire too, j To the Sunset hoa-e whore we sell clothing j
Go-id. delivered free ;;11 over town
bv
i Vf.
W.M. G. WoOblU Kr.
A'.o Siiiith. tin; Sweet Potato man,
1-ccepB delivers the finest and fresh
st egeJables to his cu.-domt-r.-;.
1 At Orcenwood (Waters Sciid IloineMlet. I".t!i,
' At Siip'.c- l 'li'i-i; SeliiMil I louse. Oc;. 'JOtll. 1ST1.
; At ttM'uiii? Wat'-r ocf. -d. i."!.
. At l l.;lt iii"!. Us Oct .iotn. 1ST.
At li';nl Pic; .sant Nov. ."I li. l7-l.
At Fn;! t -Moii.il Nov. jTill, '..-T4.
Ail persons who propose to app'v for e ilifl
catcs vvili picase avail I iicinsclvcs ol one n; these
o",mi : in.:, n-s. No otic-r .;oriani:i-s will be
! o:'n ic'i as the Superintendent will lie absent
fi,iu in. me vi;iin s;-iioo!s. And no certil'u ales
will be ls-m-wed except on f-exaiainaiion.
Ph-.tt :::'.i;:li, July - t ii. ls.'l. lS-ts
. . i. ,i . i, ,i;.i i,. Mini cneaiM-r man an vimxi v. iouoiiaKe my worn .
at rest. The Labcock did at me, ana f(r u - a w jou , s.
If we cannot sell for eost. We will sell you a
nice suit for .S'lo at Win. Stadelmanns. "Hats ,
caps boots and shoes. Cents furnishing goods '
ol an Kinds enea; lor ea.sn al win. .-uauie-maiius.
I2(f
all the little liabcocks mounted them
selves on the backs and shoulders of
men and boys, looking like big red spi
ders, from whence they squirted a sound
on the folks, into their eyes and over
their clothes; after some delay tin Dig
IJabcock began to play very handsome
ly and soon extinguished the lire.
Seriously, had there been the least
IN-mcmber W'erhbach the Grocer,
Guthm tu's n'd sta'id. A tine as.sort- That famous rat trap of Mr. Wtsts,
me:it of Groceries, Hats. Caps, Doot.s, ! spoken of in our last issue, is doing i l.reeze we might have had a very dan-sh.i.-.i
antl general good.L 17tw j elTective service, having caught six: J gurous contlagation, and we hope the
rats the hist tune set, all. Air. . i (ire bovs will see tlie necessity or exei-
I'. ank Carruth's baked potatoes under j
icround are ii ; wli-'re : Skill's toasted .
bread disco'.mts tliem and half a game j
ahead. I
cising with their engine and keeping
it in better order hereafter and ready
. Ft: i. lows, S
Pres.
thinks, there were in the cellar then,
and three have ended their days in the
same manner since. Xext it will in- t,r prompt work. At the same, time
vade the barn and then we hope it ! We are disgusted with the able bodied
Then; will be a meeting of the stock- j will take all the neighbor's so that no '. citizens of this place who coolly walked
holders of Franklin Town Company, I chance visitors may trouble us. along the sidewalk and left the few
on Fiidav evening, at s p. m., at St ad- ! ,.imT V-tiTm ! firemen that could be assembled at
elinann s store. My ORDER. j i once to tug the heavy Hook and L.iu-
j I-ac!, and every iM' mb. r of the Flatts-;M.tni.k.iuil rlim; over to tho lir0f
F. T. Duke A: C... h..ve ,;i.,t got s-me mouth 1'ire Depai tii.;-ut are p .rtict- ! a,i(, S((ln(. ,,ulf au2eu iKvs were all that
,.f the handsome l .stovt s we ever s ;w. ; larly reUn. sled to be present on Friday i , t ti(..ther to I)Un the truck
ew.smney.a-moi mi-.i cur.-ms liUn . j my -s ist, im 4, ai i o cioe.i r. At.,snai p. , Kvtv busin(.ss ,,i:m iu
unh,ue stlc; a, must ,-.:it every U.J. Jbisiue.s that must be attended to antl I t!i?i tmvI1 ou.,ht t hnve interest suf-
ik'ient in jireventiug tires and destruc
tion of property to lend a hand at such
! a time, and m ire older men should
; join the lire department, gi ing it tone
i and ellleiency, and not leave so ini-
lly a rcccui ruling of the P. O. IK- ! l"riant a matter as the preservation
iartme;::,m-v.-s'.ape;-s are allowed to ' of our p:op.-rly in the hands mainly ol
pass through the mails in the .count v I arccly twenty-one years old.
where published, ,; of Postayi from ' u llK U who oWn IiroiHrt-v ll''n?
.Inlv 1st, ISM. Sot having this i,:. can't and won't turn out to aid the t re
formation at the fceginiug of the pies- j lepartuieni. you can't expect mud, of
rnt quarter, we itdlectfd postage on ; t strangers who join it for
.. ......... .... i. fun.
I luiuin i.it , s. i f i,miii;i 1 1 ii , i 1 1 v rv1 'O -
j oncouutv paoets will please call soon :. The o.emen in a small place like
I and the money will bv. refunded. . ".,a '-"nsist of every one inter-
J. V. M K!f vll 1. M. I est ed in property, ami then they
1 woiiM'nt stitnd o;n' side and grin and
'fAMSlI IIAIi ESTE:l. laugh" befau.se the lire engine did not
invit iti m ' t t!l('re SJ soon as they might
nave done, nor would mey wani to
' teach outsiders and people from the
i country that the brave boys who do
oal or w.. )1. it m. n vii.'b rance : ! reo aires the an! of ad the bovs
c.t'l .-l ; i I s.' his st -'.i. J IJv order,
. . ! JXO. A. Mac.ML'UPHV,
ll'iet Is St't 0 ! S 11.1 woni tiiat
.... ... ' "
n.i iv was i in; nouesi nay in io vears, i
i
a:. l Sitnrdav beat that; 100 before to j SI'blTAL N;TCE.
a. in., and lti7 at the S-.irveyor !.':ierais
lliee. ojii' of thv coolest pl;i" 'S a'.ut
tow n.
Mr. ski!!, t'rci wls-:n no m re truth-
ful man can be found, declares that on j
Friday, l'reh made bread was toasted ;
en tii.- tabh-at Sta h;!m tu's before tliey i
-uId eet it to their mo.iths to cat.
Glory! !
The Thermometer stood at OH :n the
hadit-s; piace in 1 1,'.! t -moid h on S.il
e.rday. .July .'"it!!. U was the hotttst
lay ueever saw. The '.vind bi.-w ;t
pvrfe.'t sirocco an.l tlie thermometer
would have run up to !'!'. in the wind
any v. ;;ere
Walter White, the inevitable street
sprinkler, says he never had so little i
help from ot her sources as he lias this
Remember that the exehsvivt Shoe Store is
the best and cheapest place to act jour foot
gearing. lftf 1ETER MERCES.
io to Ren. Ileniple's for"Soda Water und lee
Cream, this Summer. 7tf.
P.usine.ss is businebs, and so are the Cigars at
the 1". O. Rook Store. 5-tf.
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause than having worms in the
stomach.
PROWN'S VEKMIFl'OE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to the child,
bein perfectly W HITE, ad free from all col
oring of other injurious ingredients usually
t:seU in worm preparations.
Cruris vt I'.koWN, Proprietors.
No. 21." Fulton street. New VorK.
Sold bv Druggists and Chemists aild dealers
ia Medicines ai cents a box. iMwiy
READ ! READ ! !
Tiie siimnier goods came down awfully at
Merges' Saoe store. Call and examine, no charge
for showing them. ltf
Ail order for Led, flour and meal, left at
Strci-ht.v. Dillev's will receive pronr t atteii
th.ii, L-llfi C- Hi.isKi..
FOR SALE.
W aer-'s of utiimiirovv't land, four miles from
I'l.ittsmoiii li ; gm.j lucaliiy ; eau be bought
rea.soii.ibie. (.'all at tlie ollice of
,Jlf SVl! Til & WlXDHAM.
Centaur Liniment.
There is no pain which th
Centaur Linanent will not re
lieve, no swelling it will not
siibdc.e, and no htioeness which
it will not cure. This is strong
language, but it is true. W here
the parts are not gone, its effects
are marvellous. It has produced
more cures of rheumatism, ncii-
knfrVTCl ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, cakeu-bi easts, scalds,
burns, salt-rheum, 1e., iiMti the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, gaits. &t.
upon animals in one year than have ;d
other pretended remedies since the world
began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
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 protends to dr.
Those, who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use
Centaur Liniment, more than looo certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs.
ctn oiie.-i iieiimatisiti, jwut. running tumours, &e.
have been received. AVe will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe, &c, gratis to
to any one requesting it. One bottle of the j el
low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or svveenied 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. H. Kosk & Co., New York. 4G ly
Castokia is more thau 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 ami mothers may rest. -'-! v
Keeps one of the
Largest Grocery Stocks
IN TOWN.
C - .s" ".'.V-! -r :,V
r v
L. F. JOHN' OX,
( liy-Opposlte the Platte Vally House, in Sel.l;
: ter's Je'.veler Store,
Main St., Platts'raouth, Neb.
AGENT FOn
ST, T.nrIS, VECKEll BROS., . A. MIL
LLU A- CO"..
?v;rV0 ; - ::ib'" -vs .'5v;sb'.r
t
Funerals attended on Shot'! Notice.
ALSO DEA1.FR IN
HCIU'KT, SMITHS AM KiilCAX, AXT
I liJSTu.X
i yea. rw
And idhcr Frst-cbiss Pianos and 'Orga). -AVholesale
il Kct.'iil Dealer Mi htrni-j-s. Sheet
Music, and all kinds of Mu.s'chI Merrhaudise.
;;MFSICAL INSTFM F.NTS Tuned and
Rcaired Satisfaction Guaranteed Jan 1 yi
Chimjo tt- North-M'tstem Kail tray
BUY YOUR
ATA THE
Chb uyn tf- Not tli-IVtttei a Rxihnay.
For CHICAGO.
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &c;
Main Street, next door to Ihooks House, Pl.iltsmo itli. N .
Detroit,
Toledo,
RliMa'.o.
New Votik.
Philadeiihia,
P.altimoie,
Toronto,
Vancton,
Montie-il,
Cleveland,
J tost on.
l'.iooniHiion,
Springfu'ld.
W ashington,
Cairo,
I udianopo'.is,
I'ortland.
N iagara Falls
Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati,
Albany.
Sioux City,
LEGAL XOTICES.
Sheriffs Sale.
ly virtue of an execution issued out of the
Disiiict Court, in and tor Cass County. Nebras
ka, and to me dir-'cted. 1 will on the .'.1st day of
August. A. D. ls74. at one o'clock P. M. of said
dav, at the Smith Door of the Court House, in
the City of Plattsmout h. in said eounty. sell at
Public Auction the following disciibed Real
Estate t-i-wit :
The East Half (E iiof the South-west Quar
ter (S. W. 'il of Section F.Uht s Township
Eleven till North of Township Ten lie) Ea-a
oi Si n) P. M. in Cass county. Nebraska. To
satisfy a Judgment obtained by A'allery & Rutl
ncr aiainwt Jacob Dishony.
l'l.Ulsiiiouth, Nci., July 2:ld. 1ST I.
M. 15. CUTLER.
I7-t5 Sheriff Ciuss Cour.ty. Neb.
One d iv last week at the
of Mr. .). V. Mvtteer, agent for the
Marsli Harvester, we took a rid.; out
! westward to see the Marsh Harvester
work. At the farm of Mr. Murray
found the hov.-i a sailing in on a
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious w;iv-roo!n, cellar
and oftice. on second tioor of building, formerly
occupied by Jacob allery. .If. in Masonic
Clock. Kii'iuire of 1J, li". la v i Nos'i u.v or
l.i-tf 11 T. DcKi-:.
Call, exiiinine andi'i iee goods at Merges Shoe
Siore before purchasing elsew here. I will never
he undersold. '1st!
FOR SALE.
Available farm near AVeeping Water Falls,
euitivaicii. v. it ii water and limner, .ve.. For
particulars, cull at the ollice of
..it Smith & Wimjiiam.
' turn out regularly with the engine,
and attend the meetings of their tire
FOR SALE.
m
so acres of land on desirable terms. ShMi cash
in hand, balance on time to suit purchasois.
For particulars, call at the ol-lce ii
;tt S.Vll'lH . W'lNDll AM.
I
FOR SALE.
i ,.k i 4i... i .. : i d. nartment, cleaning the engine audi pui acres of unimproved land near Kltrht Mih
" io.h nine, nno me; imMilfM , - . .... im,. l -,n I... t.m r,.l:,s..,l on r..:.s.i!.:.l.l.. t..n,w
' 10:U T' l ; ? 1 -f tving up gntln seemed certainly to 1- fiing other dirty tmd laborious rX'W U'""
Mun.u, r. He thinks t u,s old gable end I work for the preservation of other peo- u smiths Wim.uam.
.. a street drmks a power of water Un,0.Winlilg t5rt,symy jmir. ph-s property, were a mere set of beer ron &AL
llll.s .-U it ! . ! . I ,.,,..,1,.,... .... nvirf lilpcu or if V!1T1.
. . .. . . . : 1 I . ' I .1 ll,lll.lf'-.- .f-l: 1.1 1 ilL'iL'
. . . , . nevmg iounii aiul round tne held
..... el . (i i r . , , 1 bonds of some strange tvpo and kind.
Fo. that funnv Fox. the -Express- after the sheaves, a he binders on a u" -' " ,
........... , . . ,. t:-,i, iT o vr sier i, ,.H- c , v I Take hold of your lite department,
Dissolution Kotice.
Tlie co-pa'-tnership heretofore existing be
tween Wav man Curtis is this day dissolved
by miitural consent. John Waymau vviil carry
on the business and collect all out standing ac
counts and. pay ail bids against the tirm.
JOHN WAV MAN,
F. W. ClEIIS.
FlaUMiioitlh. N'eb., Juiy 7th. lill.
l'.-w
greys. He says tlie Granger's gave it to the Iri-hmen with his potatot;s, "If you
citizens, and make it what it ought to
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particular apply to E. i. Dovey. 60 tf
.1 RARE OPPORTUNITY.
The use of a farm for years ; the party rent-
V " i " i , ' " in ; ,,-.,( a,, i,,,,. i r,.t,.i, . he, a mide and honor to the town, and ing to do some breaking ami pay taxes
h;m I ecar.se be is so good a middle- : ant an.. .,l;ea . e.s bound, letch em on , ' - . other ext.ens. Call at the ..flu-e of
" A, - i .. i j. .1 c oilier expense
lean. Slate alw.o s at the Kxmvss of- ! ottr table, we an't git,g all 'round the "'Uatt ' 1" " Mtf
lice. Call on Fox. i field after them," not afoot any way.
rnvi'f w liarn iii-iTnl i n Ti irtivit i tit in? rrl :
Wood F.rs., of Weeping Witter, have
just received a new lot of Stoves,
FfMPs and Hardware. Also a new
'tinner, a Xo. 1 workman, and casto
mers are respec t fully reijuest'd to send
in their work.
We see that our Johnson Organ fac
tory is getting quite a reputation
abroad. The Limv.ln papers notice
the fact of Mr. Johnson's success in
the business. We are informed by
Mr. Johnsce himself, that they have
been very successful, and that the
have orders for organs ahead.
' Every one that has tried a ".Marsh"
be promulgated.
seems pleased and satisiied with the
machine, and Mr. Metteer lias worked j IInlin-s wft ia anS;Vr
this business up from one machine iu j
'70
season. "We gues.s he must be the right
man in the right place, and hope he
may have as good success always.
to three carloads and over this' "V rnntilt thrr. ru!iii:tfrnn (he ofRrfal rtfrl
aivio'.-r re't-icr-i can it' tijit mciraecuraey.
' 1. Dry goods may be mailed under the rub's
j governing third-class matter, tsee sec. s amend
' ed law. in another column. packages limited to
; four pounds, w rapped so as to admit of cxam
' ination wiiliout .n stroying tiie wrapper, and
unaecoiiipaiaeil by any "vrritinir in addition to
: I he address ; postage. oi'e cent for each two
; ounces or fraction thereof,
2. The 4th of July being a legal holiday, post
: m..sters can close their ollice on that day the
i san e as on Sun. lavs. See see. :v., p. liil. Reg.
1 ls7..)
j 3. Pr.Mis'iei-s of newspapers cannot send
; copies of their paners to othcrthan regular sub-
scribers. without prepayment of postage at
: transient rates, no matter wueiiier tne parties
The second year of the I'iattsmouth addressed live in the sasm? county or not.
m.., v- i i ".. ... . If a postmaster has information that a pub-
h s-caool m,1 commence at !:-5) ,.), U so ,iit,-. lie should re.i-iire the pub
A. M., on Momlav the 7th tlay of Sep- ' usher to take t'-e oath prescribed by section u;
1 page 177. Keg.. Kl. 1S7.;. and it he refuses to do
tembcr next. An able corps of teach- : so, advise the Department, t See sec. u, ainend-
V .,- . s;, ,.:t. l; .. ...... t.,Kt r , . . , , ,. . . el iaws. in anotner colnniti.)
A.i.. Sniitlt lies uti mil taole. (hi, lor ers under the su:"iv isiou of Prof I ; ....,,, , , . , .
o.i ui- oui .iti. ion wi en. . . ! j All third-class matter should be i.renaid
such a blessing hist week, woul.l'nt a! W.Wise, will insure thoroughness in . in full, or the same should not b- forwarded;
- - i i .
nice ripe, juicy, cool watermelon have ; tlie various departments
Pick Claiborne with a small IJab
cock did good and efficient service at
the tire Saturday night.
platts'idft:: hhhi scnooi-
S.T33i:I Ar.r.ur.1 Aaaotmrcinea.
riFIHlAll F01I AZK0 SMITH.
A IJIg- Wator.aelotu
Tl-.e fir.st of the M'iison, July 27th, bv
with the
bii; if tiie same reaeii its destination, not hav
im; been prepaid in full, double the prepaid
.... i , . i. , , ino-s iii .-i. oc conccicu on ine unpaid por-
Ihe branches taught in this school : ti.-n.
i cover a solid Fiudish fluent;.... i,.l ..H- ! . '.,-n pnrti.-s refuse to pay the postage on
nierchaii.lise. raid to tak it out of a j.ost ofliee,
: lag Jl'jsi-r, I'ri'r-u. Aiffultty, P.'iyH- ! il """'d be scut to the Dead Letter ollice.
' -,-.., . ',t. . i it- 4 i r- Wlion nev.spa'.iers are sent in bulk fr:
ail , , '0Ju 11 .:''' If. (. im a i 11 t-tVtry. at- : ove post oftice to another with the intention i
tasted god hist Saturday
thermometer at tOS.
Hon. AVm. (. Clark. d Califor
,.Ti 'li ,- ... i : .-, ';. -,',1 I..-,-T t ,,. i having them distributed through the boes or
will lecture 111 the Metno-bst ..lilch 1 .-'.'. - - tlfty. Lotauy , general delivery oi the oiliee i.. which tiiey are
sf.fd-IV lliomill" Vtl-' 2d Oil What lie ' Z('liU, Uvolojy, Astronomy, Math?- addressed they sly.uld be prei.aid in full at the
1,i,u'': inoi inn.,. .vn0. vn n.u m. , , niaiimg ollice. at t lie rate ot one cent for each
saw in Furoen the IIolv Pand, F.Tvpt, i '-l'tl in oynrphy. History, Llramnuir, ' two ounces or fraction thc-reol '.; :u.d in addiiion
" ' ' ' ! -,,. j u , . , I to sut'ii payment, the )o.tmnster at the ofliee
Fttst Indus. China and Japan. He nun ami Moral I'lulosophy, and of delivery must b" furnished with iKistage suf-
Avill also lecture on Temperance Sat- , "ptionat studies of German, French,
urdav and Suudav evenings at tho s Latin avi (ire:!:.
Call at the ofhee of
Smith & Winiuiam.
E. (I. Dovey, lie's the man, has got a big stock
and wants to sell it. 13CJ.
i FOR SALE.
l'JO acres of land, in Mt. Pleasant precinct.
or terms, call at the office of
42tf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence, in Flattsniouth. for
sale. Sow down, balance on t hue to suit pur
chasers. A bargain. Call at ofliee of
Mtf smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
l-'O acres of land in Otoe county, near Palmy
ra ; 4o acres cultivated ; water and timber con
venient ; joins improved farm ; very desirable ;
on time to suit purchaser. Call at ollice of
out Smith & Windham.
One house.
FOR RENT.
Apply to E. O. Dovey.
50tf
hanie place at 8 p. m.
Fosters have been distributed far
and wide, giving a general invitation
fieient to pay the drop rate ou each paper.
!. When an official package arrives at an of
fice of delivery, having been insufficiently pre-
-pv " .i t ...... pain . nil o.iii'ia: siamiis ai uie inaiiiur .ucc.
'- ' a...i ai s. . .lie lilUSiraieil . anl the party widrcssed tenders olhcial stain i-s
bv 'annronriatc aot.aratus 'iml r lr : in payment of the amount due. the postnmster
. "ie'l''"i tpt.il.UU, ami a rar hua receive said stamps, afhx tl.Vm to the
as possible the object Studied is placed parage, cancel them, and then deliver the
net ore the StudePd. j 7. United States postal cards, when addressed
TERMS: The children of parents i u -'u,1' must have a one cent I uitcdsmtes
. , postage stamp afiixed. 111 addition to the stamp
residing outside of the district, will bp ! impressed on tlie card.
to the camp meeting, which is to be
held in Plattsmouth commencing
ir. 1 . 1 t .... 1.-11, .. . . 1 . : :.
, ni'.),au0. in, ..mi "umiur, ; , t , j, month mvil.le S" Fr"'' ter July 1st. 1ST4. i.ewspa,.ers.
six davs. Special rates will be given bv : .Ar. , . UoU; p r ,no"t,u laatde cl u, iM., H,.,Ual sui-sciiber ,cLin,,
. ........... m uuiiiatt. niiCllfU'l lUO ! -7 , V.i ',1. . 1
the various llailroads of the State and
boarding will be furnished on the
ground.-. A large crowd is expected,
and the meeting will doubtless be of
an; interesting character.
u-h.tli. or in rv.rt it..1 T.ih! iho.l wli!,lt ...i fr....
time paid tor bv a., pupil expires, no through the mails ; tint the same sliail not lie
-..,.,!.,- 11 1 . , . j delivered at b-tter carrier ottices or distributed
turtliei tuition Will be given that by carriers, unless post Jge is paid thereon as by
law proVKieu.
0. The pastinn or dimming of a printed ad
dress on a postal card renders it unmailable as
a postal card. and subjects it to letter jiostage.
j 10. It is a violation of the postal laws to in-
V ( IP VflTIPP
11. The postage laws do not exempt postmas-
Tl.erc will be a meeting of the Cass ! ters fn,lu working on the public wails. .
ii. a jierson noi.:;r.g an ottice undr trie
THIRTY YEARS' EA'PE II IENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Mrs. AVin-low's Soothing Svrup is the pre
scription of one of the best Female Physicians
ami Nurses in the United States, and lias been
used for thirty years vith never failing safety
;iH.l success bv millions of mothers and child-r-Mi.
from tlie feeble infant of one week old to
the adult. It corrects acidity of tiie stom;u:h.
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and
gives rest, health ?nil comfort to mother and
child. We believe it to be tlie Rest and Surest
Remedy in the World, in all cases of Dysentery
anil Diarrhea in children, whether "it arises
from Teething 01 any ether cause. Full direc
tions for using will" accompany each bottle.
Nolle Oenuine unless the iiic nnil of CURTIS
S; PERKINS is n the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers. iMwly
Sheriff's Sale.
Ry virtue of an order of sale, issued by James
O'NeiH. Justice of the Pence, ill .ml lor Cass
counfv, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will
on the loth day of August. A. D. H74. at in
o'clock A. M. of said day on North side 'if Illock
thirty-live ceo in the eitv of Plattsmouth in
said c.iuiitv. sell at Public Auction the follow ing
goods ami chattels to wit: One lvtilding
situated 011 block thirty-five :V) in said city
and county ; said floods and chattels were at
tached as the prMertv of P. 11. O'Neill on an
order of attachment issued by James O'Neiil,
Justice of the Peace, in favor of M. .1. O'Neiil.
1 lie s uae w ill be sold for cash to the highest
bidder.
M. P.. CUTLER.
SheriiT Cas County Nebraska.
Plattsmouth, July -sth. 1S74. IS-:,'
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of J. Newton Hays.
deceased, before H. K. Ellison, Probate Judge,
in and for Cass County, Nebraska.
Tii whom it nuiif Cmu crn:
Notice is hereby given tiiat'an application has
li'cii been nride by Lordiska .1. Days, for the
appointment ef an administrator on the estate
ot J. Newton Hays ; that s lid cause is set for
hearing at mv oiiice in Plattsmouth. on the
21st day of August. A. D. IS74. at 1" o'clock a. m.
of said day ; at which time and place all per
sons interested may appear, and they shall be
heard. Witness mv hand and official' seal, this
the sth dav of .lulv. A. D. Is74.
II. E. ELLISON. Probate Judge.
ls-4w Cass County, Nebraska.
MILWAUKEE
Sheboyij.ni, Manitowoc,
Clinton. .lanesvil'e, Milton Junction.
Y A T E 11 T O AV X ,
Minnesota Junction.
BURNETT, FOND DU LAC,
O S II K O S II ,
Applrton, Menasha. Orecn ltny. Eseaitaba. N'e
gaiinee, Ishpeniing. MarUctte, L'Alisi-,
ami the Shores of
LAKK SUPKU10H.
It is the only Eoute
From CHICAGO TO ST. PAUL,
A'ia Madison, Raraboo and Elroy. and it is the
onlv route runnii'.g Pullman Palace
Carv, through between
Chicago and St. Paul.
M.ttiVIS Ilt'O'l ITT. W. H. Stknnkt.
C n l Suj.'t. Cen'l Pass'r Ag,t.
A'E'IU A DVKIITIXEMEXT.
I. A. DILLKV & Co.
Just opened on Main St.
OPPOSITE DOVEY'S STORE.
I'iattsmouth. - Nebraska.
CROCER1ES.
FRUITS.
CANDIES.
TORACC S.
and CKJARS.
GOODS SOLD CHEAP.
Warranted fresh and pood, and patronage re
spectfully solicited by the firm.
ALSO,
An Tee Cream Parlor, Cool. Comfortable and
Commodious. Where you can get lee Cream at
TEN CENTS A DISH !
AND THEN
We have a SODA FOUNTAIN, an.l SYRUPS,
Cool and Pure, Lemonade, &.. fi.e.,
CALL AND TRY THEM. 12mG
SP11I i G A N D SUM M E It GOOD S
Uoicn Go lliv .Price ! I
AT
Celebrated
Southwest Corm r Alain Mreet, Plattsmouth, Xcbraska.
AND S(t TIIE PEOPLE THINK UHO lit' Y
ED 28. H GOOBS.'
Hicss (loods, Prints, 1 loots and Shoes.
Delaines, Oinghams,
Prown Sheeting. .
Pleached Cottons, Palmorals. Chi -pet. ,
Clark's new Thread. Cotton Yano3
In the Grocery lino wo keep the Fixfst tinil Host
Tea. Coffee. Sugar, Molasses,
Dried Fruits. Spices, etc.. etc.
In fact for Your Croceiiix, Hardwaau
Queensware, Wood n Ware.
(llassware. Y;inkee Notions, ,
Hats and Caps, Pool:; and hihoe;;
CO TO
25-tf.
. SfftXASrtE d- CO.'S.
muumtiKt
I am now prepared to furnish the best una
dulterated milk
TWICE EVERY DAY,
To all parties notifying me
17-tv I KTf.lt JH MH A. Co.
Legal Notice.
Andrew Morrow 1
vs. Plaintiff.
d. K. Fleming &
M. E. Fleming &
Elijah Woolsey, J Defendants.
Elijah Woolsey will take notice (hat I did on
the jcth day of June. 1S74. file in the ollice of
the Clerk oi' the District Court. Second Judicial
District, in and for Cass county. Nebraska, a
petition against, (i. E.& M. E. F'leniining, the
object and prayer of said petition being the
Foreclosure of a Mortgage on the south east
quarter of section number twenty-nine Cs
and the north east quarter of the north west
quarter and the north west quarter of the
norm east quarter of section number thirty
two .'!i' ail being in township eleven til)
range thir'een tiai east lith P. M., upon which
you have a subsequent lien nndj ouare request
ed to answer said petition on or before the 7ih
day of September. 1S74. setting forth any and
all interest you may have in and to said premi
ses by virtue of said subsequent lien, or default
will be taken against you upon the same.
ANDREW MOUKOW.
Chapman & Maxwku, Attys for I'lft. ls-4w
ROCK BLUFFS
Dry Goods & Grocery
ROCK BLUFFS, CASS CO., NEBRASKA,
r , .
Look to your Interests by buying
Agricuctural Imp lem e nts;
If-V'-'
ljf- f'T... i ,R Vv''li- " rr , - $ ' -
' i . ..i ' .'. . . : ' "!jJ5:v--.i.
Keeps Everything !
H A TS,
CAPS,
jjfwiT.sr,
CA JACOKS,
SUA M'LS
WOtjLF.X (loons.
SYIll'PS,
onocEniKs,
COA L OIL,
FOR SALE.
MO acres of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska being the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (.") Township No. Eleven (11)
North of Range No. Thirteen do) East of svixth
lTiueipal Meridian, iMUiulid near Eight Mile
Grove.
For Terms of sale seo
L. II. James )
Timothy t lakk or - Co. Conir's.
3tf M. L. AVhite.
FOR SALE.
An improved farm, four miles from Platts
mouth, well watered, !) acres under improve;
ment. Can be bought for part cash in band,
balance on long time. Inquire of
4-tf Smith & Windham.
party until his or her fees arc paid
in advance.
For further information apply to
In another column we "rive the an- ' 1 rot. L.AA.Uise, Superintendent, or ! close circulars, hand K.ls, advertisement, or
, it ., . . . , any oilier sueti matter iu the regular issue of a
nonnceinent of the second vear of the i to trie undersigned. ! newsT.nper s.-ut to subscribers, and such im ios-
High School. By request we would j C. F. Williams, Clerk." ! Jt!"
call the attention of those interested! ' ;T -Y " Vilce- vsee sec. yi, i-i,and 12s. Reg.
to the necessity of having the pupils
in attendance at the beginning of the
schools
h
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
-A.ND-
chools term, as time lost there can ; -'auty Agricultural :uid Mechanical : United states oovenmrenf is not prohibited !
ittrdly be regained throughout the Association on next Saturday, Aug. Imlisterf1 Uw4 lr01ri sorv,ns as asslitant
11. Written agreements of ef.unsel whether in j
vear. and the inconvenience: tr l.,,ti, i 1st. All the member.- :uh rpoupsted
u :.. ! V. oo .: v.. I "runseale.l en ve)or-s. must be charged ,
naiui'is .im Biuuiiua is ixiuuu greater i ritoo.., o iiieic win ii uusoiess at letter rates oi post;tge
than the extra exertion necessar- to
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
24ly
Why XVIII You
Hurler?
I To all iH-rsous suffer
ing iiom i.aeumalism.
Neuralgi'i, Cramps in
the limbs or stomach.
Billions Code, Pain in
back, huwrls or side, we
would sav.i nr. IloCSE
nou Panm fv and
Family Limment is
of all others the remedy
you want for internal
and external vse. It has
cured the above com
plaints ei t)ioiis.iiids of
ase.s. There is no mis
take about it. Trv it.
Sold by all Druggists.
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Default having been made ill the condition of
a certain chattel Mortgage bearing tate the
8fh day of February. 1S7:5, ami recorded in the
ofliee of the Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, on
the sth day of February 1K7;C in f'oek D of t'iiat
tle Mortgages, on page 4S3 and 41. Said Mort
gage being given bv Robert McKay and John
Ross to James Kenton. '1 hat there is due on
said Mortgage at the date of this notice the sum
nf s:i",".i. Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of the ; lower of sale in said "Mortgage contained,
I vviii on the 2lst dny of August ls74. at the
hour of ten o'eloe' A." M., sell at Public Auc
tion to ti.e highest bidder at the front door of
the Court House, in Plattsmouth city. Cass
county. Nebraska, the following property to
wit : "line Massolon Threshing Machine f ten
horse puwer, complete.
JAMES FKNLON.
Chapman & At vxwki.i.. Atfvs. for Pitt, ls-aw
DU I ED FRUITS.
Also fin.nno pounds of Paeon. Ham and Shoul
ders, for S LE CHEAP : and all that a farmer
NEEDS, OR WANTS,
from a
COUNTRY STORE.
17-Cm
( all aucl See Ilini.
Dissolution Notice.
This is to giv notice that my wife, Mrs.
Ragley. has icit mv bed and board, by scooting
away, and I hereby warn all persons. that I will
not par any debts of her contracting, ai d for
bid any person to trust or harbor her on my ac
count. 1713 ORLANDO H. RACLEY.
CALL AT
O ick & t re Ih Vx
Livery, Feed & Sale Stables, 1
Corner cth and Pearl sts.
Burdiek's National
HAY & FEED GUTTER.
WUl Cut more, in a given time, with lesa power,
tlian any Cutter ia tho market.
A bar c f iron may bo
Tan into this machino
rhon In full motion, und
we will warrant nothing
-worse to occur than a
maU dent in the knife.
Ee commended by tba Street Railway ccupaidei
of fit. Louis and Louiaviao.
For description and price addresa
SS3IPL.E, BIRGE & CO.,
IlanoXactazera Agricultural Implement and Spe
e1a:ti.- In Hardware,
13 Soath ?lain St., St. Iouia.
L-Piease mention In what paper you readtUa.
' ' t V J ! A C D .-' .' f..nx)
OF
MICKELWAIT & SHARP.
Ay nts for the justly CehbiHtcil.
Law, Adams & French Harvester.
Carriages TIIRFE P.inders when necessary, uses no Rett, Canvass oi pullyes in elevating tii
Orain. Also agents for the
Omaha Xew Manny 1'eaper and Mower, Kagle Cultivator, Thomas Coin Har
row, fitudebaker Wagon, Crarid Detour or Dixon .Sterling
and ilreaking IMows, Ilnper. Holings
worth and I'acitic Hay
Hakes, .c,
gr-OFITCF Souih side Main street, wi st of i;ih. Plail .moulli. Neb. n-jun
(jiwiej'iil JSiiek AVork.
Macliinc Shop.
n I la ij m a n ,
Successor to Wayman fi; Curtis.
I'LATTSMOUTII, NEE.,
Repairers of Steam Engines, Roilers, Saw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe,
Force ami Lift Pumps, Steam linages. Safety
Valve Governors, and all kinds of
. .. .a; .-!.r: ':., t v-.jv
Horses Boarded by the Day
Week or Month.
i. 1 - v
33 fa;; ., f-Ln -TATici a: 3 rr.:;2HT.
' " "i r.:''.ifr,IT lllinr.iij
lu:uv.u.'.i ..-.o.iO.
get their children started can r-ossibly
ye to the f .im-itr.
of irRjiortance to transact connected I lLTfce law maxes no uLsfnetion in the rate of ;
41 ' j postage between official and .private letters, so)
W 1!0 tlie approaching County 1 air. j that the same rules govern the rate of postage I g
! FARMERS. GRANGERS AND ALL
OTHER MEN.
Go to Frank Stadter and have a stencil plate
1:1 v n. ,.U . . . L. 1 f ..
I .-.t .... ma: m. .-jut siio-a'.ir? reapriy. iniii s
HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR TRA
BED, FOR A FAIR COM
MISSION. LIYERY AT ALL TIMES.
Particular Attention Paid to'
Driving and Training'
Trotting Stock.
1 - i I
: h n ve r.o A
r.- 4ct t v.
'..Co .
d e ;c
pitc i
Ir J
' -' r.. 1 i- . .: dif '.
. ' ion r;l': e an f. ? --i
. i. If ,e vva toT
L: iTI inorHi tiijiii or.' i-
na-y
vions, but ir,
t in. ilio ior.'r r-u:
lll3
SEMPLE, BIRGEaCO.
nbOJT'A HA! HOT.. SI. LC'JiS.
1 Ja-tio . TitiiT7 u -, will
pie:si inentioa in nnat pa
per they read our advertise
ment, as we -w's'i to cjivo
Cvr,'M v. !: vc it i-5 clue:
Brass Engine Fittings
Furnished on short not ice.
Farming Machinery
Repaired on short notice. 8-tf.
CAKPEXTER WOIiK!
W. li. TUCKER,
BUILDS HOUSES,
does all kinds of
Country Carpenter Work,
land is ready for a
job at all times.
Careful Work and prompt
attendance to Calls.
on otli Sti ' et, itiitfi "f
Fitzye raid's block. 4-1 y I
Ben Hemple.
in;s Til MAN,
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
ON LOWER MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEB.
.- i
Mvals at al! hours.
Ice Cream
Soda Water. ,
- - - Leiuonad. t
Cool You.
GVt square Meals, nice Lunches, &c. i t
waiiii you.
- . - . . , -
Ales. A mes, and good.Lhiuors to be u-:e4
rea.-onably, t-.ryour benct.t if you d. aire.
Urick, Ibjek "Work and I'last-! iuf
attended to f- r
FARMERS and CITINS,EZ
p.V
TETEHSEX & II VNSEX.
We propose to g-'Te OUT vrhole iitte''tfon t'J thi"
kind d work both iu
COUNTY and CITY
this summer, and respcctf.dly solicit 11.
Patronage of the People
It. our liue
Jl. PETEIbSEX, - - C. IIAJ'..SEX;
Iii'tulreat the Platte Valley House.
-31 rs. A. II. KNEE,
WORKER I 2 HAIR.
Rraj.'s, Cur!, SWif dies PufT i. and all kiioU ot
ilalr Work promptly and neatly made bv
' MRS. KNEE.
Orders left at MRS. KLN'NEb VS
Millinery Store.'
On Main St. 1 door e;i-t of ( 'lark A; f'luini.ii r-.
4.-ii.1
Meat Market!
W4jfrV
1 1 ATT, THE IJUTCIIKK;
-o-
IS. HEMPl.E, Prop:
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
II ai r Alv.'a vs to bi; Found There."
Net . ha-'g t:g const: ntly. but fieohl Reliable
Sfit.t. u here you can u. t your Steaks, Roasts,
Game, Fish ami Foul in -aou.
SOL'I II sii.;-: OF MAIN STREET,
One Door Wft of Herald Uffk i "
3-1-lr. Ir ATTSMOT-Tft. Ni 'i "