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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1874)
I rr, T II TT 1? P 4 T H ' Bon Ilenipel solid good fresh Oysters l U ili II i!i JV A U it, I at e3 and 73 cents per can. LOCAL XEWS. Call at I Icmel's for Oysters. Sample dress goods fit Mrs. Crocker's. liiinemltcr the Sociable, tonight, at Leonard's Art Gallery. Co to Mrs. Crocker for your new fall and winter millinery. SOCIABLE. Episcopal Sociable tonight, at Leon ard's Photograph Itoorns. j Mr. Win. Arnold, our new county LEGAL NOTICES. Old papers for sale at the Hiciiald office seventy-five cents per one hun--1 .-,..1 snerius baie. KICKED BY A HOUSE. UU lliesua i5v virtue, of an order of sale, issued out of the fw.d.or 97 fr V11U vlni drives tlip ! District, Court, in and for Cas County, ebra.s UCt.Ol.HT Jf, .Ml. 1.1I1S, WHO u ' vt ka allll to llie ,lire(.te,. I yill on the Ttli day or Kt-iro hctwofi hero and lldenvillo i i 'eceiulicr, A. I. 1H74, at to o'clock a. to. of juid 1 , , 1 I . .- 1 . .-.1 . ., 1 . : 1,, . .1. ..1 ... ,, ... ,..,. Was KlCKeu uy HIS noise jiisi ui'iu mo niy 01 1 laii-minum. 111 rwi i-oiimj , -u ill 1 u" cap of the knee, the cork of the shoe penetrating the ilesh to the Lone, injur ing him badlv. (Jo down to Duke's ami sc. tho lIc- of tlu. ComTnisioners' Court. He turcof "An Editor's experience with lladiant Homo Stove. ij a prompt good business man. like his looks. We licmember the I'rcsbyteri.m Oyster Supper, at 1'arinele's Iltill next Tues d iv oveninsr. Thursday, November COth is Thanks giving, and the Farmers are bringing in Turkeys and sic'i already. l)r. McClusky, llemember, will be found at Dr. Livingston's othce, Nov. 1,'th and i:3th. Two .lays of each month. The undertakers at Fall City ofTer to bury Printers at half price. Good boys we'll die to please you one of these days. Lumber went tip and dry goods and carpets bags came down in front of Sn'omon & Nathan's and the IIeuald oiiioe on Monday, (about the time of the runaway.) The Plattsmouth Sportsman's club have challenged the Omaha club to a match game of shooting, the proceeds to be devoted to the grasshopper suf ferers, and Mr. Kennedy, of the Omaha club, writes Dr. Livingston, president of our club, that they will decide at thir next meeting ou Saturday evening. oyster sui'i'F.i: At I'aiinc-le's Hall n;xt Tuesday evening, by the la lie3 of the Presby terian Church. McFlw Ilodapp. painters, put th(ir brushes in the IIi:i:ali this week, (see ."Ad.") That's right, let folks know we have some mechanics in town. Tin: i:rrEcis'NiTiJitAsxA cli mate. Will Drentner came to Nebraska on Saturday, and the next Tuesday the wife presented him with a nine pound : ou and heir. And now Will feels so 'VcxxTas never was."' NOTICE ! Tlemomber Dr. M. II. McClusky, the old Pioneer Dentist of Plattsmouth, will be at Dr. Livingston's office the 12th and 1 :Jtli of November, on Thurs day and Friday. We learn from Mrs. Crocker, that lie "Auction, the nronertv described in x:iid or der to-wit: i ll e north half in1, l of the south west qiua w-r is V,) of seciion iwinty-eitbt O) town ten 11m ratine eleven ill) in Cass county. Ncbrass.-i ; To satisfy :i judgment recovered by David McHvoy anJ Nathan Simpson. aaiusi, Jesse 11. Clements. ri.'ittsmoutii, Cass County, Nebraska, Novem ber 3d, Ui4. il. Ii. CLTI.EK. IShoriiT. Sheriffs Sale. I'.v virtue of two executions issued by John V. " Haines, a Justice of tiie IVnoe within and frr Cass ceintv, Nebraska. ;ind to me directed, and reeei ved liy nie :tt l! o'clock p. in. o;i the vi-t day ol October, A. D. 171. wherein the First National Dunk of l'lattsuiouth. are PI-iintiiT, ami William Fil-jeilon and Whea ley Mickel wait are defendants : ami second, 'ihoinxs liiley is I'laiat iti and Wiliiam Kdgerion and Wiu-ata-y Mi"ke!waiC are d feuilants. Also hv virtue of two execution received by CLARK PLUMMER'S I' HO KE.SS1 ON A L C A I ! I )S T:lli;iyuw ArrlH. .Ni':tritT i'u'ni.'( FLe 11. K. I.I VIN'CSTON'. rhysician mid Sur-jeoti, Tenders lit orofessioual services to the citizens of Cass I'oimtv. !:e-.nti'ui-e .souineasi ! con, er of Oak and fitli slrccis ; ouice on Main i street, one door west of LjiuMti's Luu'.t'cr Yard, i riuilsaioiilh. Ncbrask.i. SAM. M. CHAI'MA.V. K. T. MAXWia.l.. This well-known linn have just received a large Stock me at J oloex 1. HI., on I tie -Mtilitavot Oi'lu- i. i. . i ; i l... i. ii: .. . ... r: ..T il. ...1 ... 1 ,Cf ,,. c.,..., I!mn "H..H.1'. I H.IWU n.l II. I.. I..,e"!l. I cim. : ..us Lomieil, who iit no ouuiii Lim- I .ludire of Cass ooiuity. ebrask:t. v.Iieiein I. W. , , T. , r French is laintlli and William l.dcrtoii is de- j QI JIeaellO(l aiKl lit'OWll A1US fi ndant : and second, I:. Daub.tuiu is l'iaintifT, i and Wiliiaui K lrertoti is lcfend:.nt. . .,4.. I,.r And also by virtue of an execution by ,l"lm ; 1111-5 ai et ivj pi it-i.?. ago for Villisea, Iowa, to continue her business there, is meeting with excel lent success, which her many friends v. Hatues. a Justice of t .in; lv;u; of s.-ud conn iv. ami 10 me un n n-u ai.it 1 1- 1 1 n i'.v 00.- .11 -1 101.1 all ,:;.....- ... v7:h flavor Octol er. A. I). i:irnf)Vi:3ii:.NT. John IJoone, our genial and excellent barber, proprietor of the excelsior bar- here will Ve glad to know acquaintance of some years with Miss i l- wj-in I. Tim. 1 J ' 1' s rind i ll l.iiil Dennett, we can chrerf nil v nivo ,ir : wid il . i.tiblie auction, at the i-.il in the . , . . : it v of riai;smiut!i. in said county, at 10 o clficrt testimony to Iter fllicieucy 111 iUSM1':ss, j a. M.,oa the ;h day of Novemlicr. one lot of , , , 1 , ,,- . vc : m.v. mil l'.Miiher. The same was levied upon and her pleasant and obliging manner .,,... ,,,,.,.,.,. of vm. Kdcia,:. and taken to tn luir pn;tnmn-c . S;l I i sfv t hese execu t ions : aKo, at 11 :"0 a. 111. of . i.v. v. 1 I 1 ,r..,. I 1 .l,n Hi....... Ti.l L ,i 11 I buy the largest stock of Loots Siioes, and consequently buy and i cheaper titan any one in Cass county. Iter shop, has just been refitting his j Call, examine, and be convinced, shop, and has a ided a new cup case, to j ' Pktf.ii Mi;uc.ks. accommodate his rapidly increasing custom. Whenever you want a good shave, shampoo, or hair cut, give John a call and lie will give you satisfaction. Another lot of those fine CII.WJ1.VX & akvi:i.l. ATTOKNEYS AT LAW ami Solicitors in Chancery. Oilice in Fitzgerald's IHock, l'iatts iiio'.ah, Nebraska. A. I.. SfKAurF, T. r.. Wilson. Attorneys il Law. 1'I.ATTSMorTII. - - NF.KTtASU A. CoIffflfim Pnnnntlj Aa!r, n.U-.l to. 13-ly CEO. 8. SMITH, H. I'.. WIJfKHAM, SMITH & VJ'fiXmi.VJl, Successors to Marfa'.trit, Snath. & St. Arid id, Attorneys at Lawd-llml Estate Brokers ILATTSMOLTll, ... M!B. Sjiecial attention fxivn to Col'ec'ioi!. and ail mattes affecting ttie title to Ueal Estate. Ofiicc on "Jd floor, over the Tost OlV.ce. ;om1 fivsh n.ilk . delivered daily at every body 8 homo in I'iattsniotilh. if tlicy waH it, Ly J. P. Beaunioister. Send i;i your order and I wl'.l try and give you OlfAIA ADS. 13-ly. Dr. Schildkneclit,' Eclectic A Homceopnthic Physician. tVOFFICE AND KKSIDENCE.w.J Corner of Gth and Vine Streets. Flattsmouth, Nebraska. : s iiil uav. 1 wi.i sen hip roeKTii s;i .ui!i mih.ui r T . 1 . ! as the l-.d-cnon Mill. i!t;-uel on the rivet 'bank I J UCOIiet h.ll OPOH ICllCS lllSt j it just south of tho '! d rial tsinouth i a said j I county. X)!; s.ti-of s .! 1 mill will take l-Iaee at j 1 ri.ill u,xn tlumi s( il : said mill, 'i his tuiil was levied u;x.n and taken I ll 1 Tl Ctl Call UlUl hVC tlieill. 1 laving purchased the t ittire inter; : t Arcnox Sale. I will offer at public sale on Friday, November Gth, :ir ii'v i:iiii. n.':ir iv .ir ( recic. ( ass ;f Itobert T. Maxwell in Hie bite firm J v,.!,...,-., tlo- finlowiter nroo- erty, to wit : 1 f 'irse;;, cattle, hogs, farming utensils, of Chapman & Maxwell, the business I f that firm will Li cen.iu'-teil solely by myself. All debts and demands due tie1 iitni an to be paid to l.ic, 1 answering all liabilities of said ilian. Sam. M. Cm.M'MAN". J'lattMnotiih, Xeb., Nov. 3, I'ili. i:oois .t suoi:s. Call and examine the low-down pri ces of your winter foot-gearing, before purchasing elsewhere. I won't be un deisidd east of the Uoeky Mountains. Pete:: Me;:-.;es. Wall paper, Window Shades. Chro i:i.s, and all kinds of upholstering -oud, at Fkank Stahtkk's, ;,'-:tf Central IJIocl:. vr. II. POOL. Exclusive 1 in Hoots and Shoes. Main St. 27-tf. Look for the s::n south sid-. I'i.itl-m .utlt. Neb. V!ie Lailie.s aid Society will have a Sociable t.t Mr. Leonard's Callery to ,,;.ri f l..0..L. To see tie' piles of Furniture that Tics. V,'. shryoek is receiving, one would PUi'p .se th:'.t 1:" exp.-cle-l every voting man in th ' e.juuty to get niar l'.'.d this fall, an 1 go to boa se-kceping. Tho.o Hr.e L' !oi-, that lb' d.er Heals, in three ;ser, o;:r enterpri.-.ing t) s, Ireenltorr'.' and VegoiaM.' mm wvrc jiriided at the II a i f o'V.ce v. here you can g' t a:i tlii::;; in the wav ..f Letter Head.?, bi!! IL-ads. Leceipts ri.ee Posters, Do e". c. etc, in the neatest manner and late.-.t styles. t l.'OI.I . 1 i.l.l l.XU. Vestry of St. Luke's Church, will have a regular meeting on Friday vexing, the Ct li inst.. at 7:0 P. M.. ;it Hie Kectory. All the members are ur gently requested tt be present. W.m. L. AVki.lp, S:c. of 'estry. V. V. Leonard, our old an I well hnewa I'liotograplter lias just finished 1 sic line views of our city, including the High School, .Jacob Vali -ry's resi !ence. tlie r si. If nces of M. L. "White, Win. L. Ilobbs, (h-o. S. Smith, and sev eral other line views of the notaUe ob ject in our city. For fine work Mr. Leonard cannot be excelled in the State. household and kitchen furniture, and a sewing machine. Terms of Sale Ten months credit will lit? given on all sums over 810. with approved security. Under S10, cash. o2Vl Jaspei! Pidwell. XILMNEKY. Mrs. Crocker has received a number of fall and winter hats and millinery goads, which she V(-;;; happy to show her customers; a goad line of velvets, 1'Iowers, illumes, siiks, .v. She will be receiving new styles frequently .and calls attention to her pattern hats. She also ha.? a number of samples of dress goods, and will s.-n 1 and order GF.NTS' LADIES' 1 JOYS' MISSES' AND CIIILEPENS' BOOTS AND SIIOES The best and cheapest stock in the City, I can buy as cheap and sell as cheap, as any man west of the Mississ ippi. Will Pool is just that kind of a boy. 1.11011 the t':rt t.o executions named, as the mopertv of Win. Edjrcrtou and Wheatley Mick chvaitaud iijx-.n the three next named f.s the rtviji i ty o lite s..id Win. Ed -ret ton. J .f. n. crTi.ER. Sheriff Cass county. Neb. l'l.uisiiiouth, Neb., Oct. 27. isTi. 3U'-. Pi:n.s;)NALs. Doctor Wintersteen, our City Treas urer, is back home, and once more we see his smiling face on the streets, in 1 the Postolhce, and above all, at the City Treasurer's oliiee, where he maketh glad the hearts of many. Hon. Pen. Harrows litis returned from Jbivenport just as saucy as ever. So say the Omaha papers. Captain Paine returned to Platts mouth on Friday last. S un. Ford, an old resident of this place, but who lias Lecn residing lately in Denver, Colorado., has been in town for those of her patron.-; who jaay de- , for few daVsi visiting some of his old sire to obtain dress -s m this way. sue will also order in the s im manner cloaks for those desiring them. Call and exami.'i her go:;. Is and samples. s:)FM)I On the assembling of the County Cuaplitms yesterday, some wag discov ered the fact that Cast County had a board of County Commissioner.;, none of whom either ch v, smoke, drink whiskey, or swear. And the Hkkalu a his. they are all good Republicans too. hank c;:4N;t. Py a ci.vular just printed at the Ilr.iiAi.n ol'.'ue, we learn that our old fiien I aa-1 neighhor Jim. It. Clark, has rt .-igiu'd the p.'.i:ion of Cashier id the First National P.thk of Plattsmouth, and accepts the same position in the Merchants' I ink at Lincoln. The oiiloers of oar Ikmk now stand: John Fit 7 ge raid, Pres't ; E. (I. Dovey, 'i.-e Pie'l; A. W. McLaughlin, Cash ier; John O'!!oiirke, Ass't Cashier. We are authorized to state however, that Mr. Chirk has not disposed of any of his interest in the Hank, and that he will also remain one of the direc tors ;v; before. No change in this de parti. e. at will be made. Mr. Clark also retains all his inter est in Plattsmouth, and the IIki:am b leave to say for the many friends of Mr. Chirk her-r that we all hope that his Lincoln Exodus is only a tem porary one. Few men in our County stand higher, or have any more real friends, than Juo. II. Clark. friends and acquaintances. Sam. looks healthy, and reports everything lively in Denver. lie left on Tuesday morn ing for Chicago, anil from there to Cal veston, Tex;is, to spend the winter. Am. Laz.'iiby is very sick, wo are sorry to learn, with imlaniatory rheumatism. S03II1 "DltUHRLES." Miss Lizzie Stiaehcomb, daughter of J. W. Stincheomb, Esq., city editor of the Ihtily State Jouriftl, it for Lin 011 last Tucday, where she is going to keep house for her father. A. W. Prole, Battery's Drug store, looks so nice and hearty after his trip east, that we all wish that we could go east too. Well, Prole deserved a rest ing spell; few men in this town have attended to business more closely than Prole, for the past few years. Mike Schnelihacher. the blacksmith, returned home un Tu- sdav laid a gootl time but returns without being wedded yet. He will hav to go i;i a different temper next time. M. L. White. County Commissioner, left for Illinois yesterday, to bring home the wife and babies. Good luck to M. L. The IIkkald had the pleasure of an introduction to the newly elected Co. Commissioner, Mr. Arnold, yesterday, and we think Cass county lias got the right kind of a man in Mr. A. h v went to Lincoln vester- LEGAL NOTICE. In District f'itiirt,?.id Judicial DUtrirt, in and fur Cass Viiuiitu. Xib. tieorge A. Seybolt, 1 I'laiutiff. vs. V A. S. Fouier, j Defendant. A. S. Fowb-r will take notice, that I did. on the 2nd flay of October, tile my petition in the ouice of the clerii of the lislii. t Court, in and for Cass Coiuity. Nebraska, tin object and prayer of sai-t petition beini; th foreclosure of a certain liiort-rajre. executed bv said A. S. Fow ler, to plaintiff, upon the undivided one-half ('j).ofthe west ball (w', of the sooth-cu'. iuartcr (se'.i, of section Number live (5), and th, ni:iii !''e(i half of the undi vided half (:2 of the cast half te'i) of I he soiu ii e;,st piai tcr t sei. 1 of section No. five ail beinjr in town ten n. ralifTtf feiir-t.-'i, ; o. i:io I'nnciol" Meridian; you ! c r -i j t r--u I - : :i u ei; sr'.ei pet-n-ci on or oe-oi-e ti.i- ,ii;h :. f Noveinb.-r. t-71. or defaa t .ill be taUen :.::'a:i.st volt ii;;ou the same. t!E . A. SKYEOLT. I'.j CitAI'.MAX A- M.WWKl.L. lli.i Att'vs. 3'nvl Probate Hotice. In the I'robate Court. Cass County, Nebraska. T ell uhfin it intiy vmift rn: Take notice that Mary Aniison. raid Jolin W. Shannon have mad a pli(-ation to the I'robate Court, for t he K;'pointiiieii! of an administrator 01 llonrv Aniison : mat sunt inar- fin the estnte ter will be heard on the tilii fiav fit" November, A. !.. tTl. at 10 o'clock a. n.., when all parties interested in said matter tire reunited to at tend at the time a:id p!ai e t-foii-satd, and they s:;ad be tn-ard. and show cause if any they have whv Marv Aniison anil .lolai W. Siueman sliall not be apiiointed Administratrix and Adminis trator of saiii estate. Witness mv hand and of.u-ial seal, this the Mih day of (VtoU r, A. li. ls:i. il. K. EI.E1SON'. 2.'tt E10i1.il e ,luil.-e. Executors bale of Real instate i'.yviitii" of tin f rdcr of sale from .J-.idi;e of I tisirii-t Court (ami iiidi-rtl-.e seal of the same i ; and lor the Di.sii.-l Court, .second .ludi. i.d District, in t lie Couiii y td Cass and State of Ne braska, and direc-ed "to the undersigned, in an aeiion wlif-reiii Ehivd I), m-inn tt, mii vi in rx-cutori-f the last will and testament of Shep herd Duke, doeeased. is I'laiui of, anil f.-ivin i Du'te and others art Defendants, 1 will at 10 o'ekvk a. 111.. on ' he Itla I.ty ot July. ia front tf the Court House in the City o Tl.ilts mt-iali and State of Nebraska, oiler for s;i!f tit Public ui;'-t!ou. to the hi iliest In Ider l!ie bums and teai ii.. nis hcivii.ufier Uesi-i ; l.e 1, on terms toiiowiiiL', to-wit : cash in baud, said lands be loni: to the estate ot Shepherd I hike, deceased, i.tid are described as loiiow s, to- if : A sulnlivisioii f,f i,it ci'Vfii III in section tuenty-tiiue '" ioau twelve l.' and ramie foui'U t.ti (ill. eiiitai-i:ii!4 ci-riit 'si acres, said Ira -t of land lyiit-.i :tnd iieiuji in 'ass County ;ei I state of Ni biaska: ;iiso the following lois in ! he til y of flat tsniout h. in said ( 'ass County, lols four 1 4, live .".!. a. id eleven 11 1 in hi block live t.Vi. lot four 1 1 in block forty-four t;:; also I he follow inr lots lyia i and beiim ill l'i,ke's Addition to the City 01 i'lai tsmoui li. ;:ior-. sahl. that is to say lot' four li in block I rirce (.ii. lots one il) twiiti three l: four 4 live ("' six oil aiae ! 11 te;i ( bo ele en ill) tm ho I I ' ; 1 1 1 i ' ei - I ' it i l'.i 1 o u j't t 'i 11 1 14 1 ti it eel 1 1 1 -7 1 sixteen seveiMeeii il7t e'erfili-en itsl ::int ii!Tiifein f :'-o lex 1 t la 1. 111 1-loci; tour ( l. bus six (it) seven 1 7 ei-'lit " . . . . . ..... , , I I ......... I. ; .. I I.l.l. 1 n ini 1 n innili IH'IM- I 1 t I !l 1 1 - l-.'ii it:;) lor.rtceli (14 lillef ti (l." sixteen (lit) se t nie -ii ( 1 7i oi';li.ce!i (isi and twenty (2o in l.ioei; tl,e (."), lots lour (1) iive (.") six (it) seven (7.i ei,lht (si nitie CO ten ( 10) eleven ill) .vi 1 iv.ilvf il-) ia I -lock six (ta, lots one (!) two e.'.i three (:; fottr (4j live (3) six i.i;i in block seven i7t. bus three C'- and four 1 O i!i block nine cji. lots two iL- three 1'::. 1 four ii) five i six u; seven (7) eiht (si nine I'l) ten (1U) eleven i!1 and twelve 12 in block lie veil ill), ail 01 1-b.eK twelve (!i beinjr lols :ie (1 ) to 1 v, eniy-t.o oj.' inclusive, all of block liiirtei 11 (i;) t'l-iui; lots one n to t went y-t wo ii:-) inclusive, lots one (1 1 and two u'i in block four teen j 1 ij. bus one ( 1 1 two three (.it four i4) five i.") and six : in block lilteen il."i, lots Call at Clink l5liniinier,s for Queenswarc and Glassware. Oyl CALLS ATTEXDEt) AT ALL HOCKS. Justice of the Peace. Ofllce on Main Street Hattsnioitth. Neh.. near ly opiwisite the IIkisalo oilice. Eu.siin.sj hours from x A. M.. to s. I. M. . Ad Countv business usually transacted be fore a .Iiisriee of tlirt l'cace, w ill be attended to bv the Subscriber. General Collector of Debts. 8-1 v J. Vf- HAINES. IIElsKL, I'p-prietor. Have recently been repaired and placed In thorough running 01-a.er. KMi.fHKi l'uslieis of V heat wanted imni diately for which the highest market prico will lie paid. G. A. von Heimburg, -v-r- . , c i i Veterinary 3 Surgeon. 2s ev tttock of dried 1 nuts i fV4C Mf jtit received. Cheap. Zii eon Soap Try it. California Flour at Clark ct PI nni liter's. Spring Wheat Flour at lower )i ices than- anywhere eUe, at Clark it Fluminer's . OjTve south si't Main Street, bit ween Third and Fourth Sts. I'LATTSMOCTII, - - - M.r.. and serve yoti ri iiuhuly STYLES. F. Ii. ELSTER, Merchant Tailor i In reccljit of t'n finest and li ES T ASSORTMENT :assimi:i;ks. cloths, vkstinos. scotch tiOOD.S, HUSH FUll-lStS. &o. In fact, tlie largest and best assortment of Chillis ever brotii;'ti to this cily, wlitcli 1 am prepared to make up in the I.;. test Styles. Call and examine Hoods. aprilis. E, T. DUKE & CO. At the foot of Main Street. Wholesale and Itetail Dealers In Hardware and Cutlery, STOVES, TIN WAKE, IKON, NAILS, HOES, HAKES. SHOVELS. AXES, KNIVES AND EOKKS.&c. &c. Ail kinds of Ti inva re 31 a n u Pa c 1 u red . 4.-.t r Wyoming Hotel, OMAHA, - - NEBHASKA, A. W. TKNNANT. I'roplctf.r.. . i 'l I'lilon rnclfie Ticket und SlceplniT Car Offlcn iliicctly oppoHilc. lloiuso newly lui uhcd iuk'. lenovaieU t i.ioiiliout. Grand Central Hotel OMAHA. N Ell. 1 ' Largest cn l Fvvst Ifottl ltumn Chi' wjo and S'iJ7i Fraiwisw. UEO. THRALL, Projirtdor. LOUISVILLE ADS. lK,J.M.WATIlRnA' J'HYsio--mi:dical i i:actitio.neu, Louisville, CasflCo., Neb. Always at tho oilice on Saturday. DON'T BUY I'n til you have CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUP NEW PL ATTS3I0UT il M ILLS plattsmouth, xeb. CON HAD IIETSEL. Proprietor Three ear loads of Salt in the barrel, at old rates on freight, for sale cheap. Far mers, how's vour time. ;ltl iil! The man we live with on tl;o cor ner of Vine & Sixth, htul :i hit ti." '. last SttnJtiy mornine; ,at his house. We came down late that. tnririiinr. - 11, . i i i i I tlav to iittcn! tlie State University. things lurkea oueer round the break- I , - . . , , , f . . , , fp, , , i , i , r Uefoie mun;' he reideniblied our Xreas ftist taMe. Tlie cnililren had a kind of , . 7, ..... i l..;,i .i.,i,i ,i,.f 1.;.. r- .,r ,i. ci'iiriii I. ., iL- Miiil T l:f.i-fi li-u -1 c.irr r1 FA!!niS ATTENTION" ! .1 alius repierher-;, Ci.'.r Mtmufae-tttr.-r. opposite the Hi:i:.li oliiee. on Main St., I'l ittst-aoat'i. Xeh. Tiir-ir riippingsof Siaiiish an ! Ani.-rican To- liaceoes. for si; 1 1 'k ii par poses. For S'.v7". IJe-st rj!i;iliti-s of i.la-sainknii; tobacco always on har.-i. -Otf. nr.AD ! r.KAD : ! - The largest assortirent, The best as.ioi -tiuent, Tlie chctii't-st assortment, of 1 loots S: hoes at tlie exclusive .Shoe Store. Call and examine; no chanre. I'ktek Meiwis. Ill NAVi AY ! solemn awe about the coffee pot and spoon holder, that was very impress ive. ''Whore's your mi?" says I quite "ittt.o.-ciit" to one of the children. ".-.-he's ot a hcad-aehe," was the an swer. "So!" "Where's ray wife?" say I aain. "She's up stairs with ma." "So!" "Where's pa, then V" "lie's jjone for the Doctor." "Ilead-aeho bad as that," mused I, and then I went out in the kitchen and asked sister for some hot breakfast. he looked more scared than any of 'em, and says very hum bly, "Go way, pet out, you don't want any breakfast ; pretty time to ask for breakfast." "Can't you pet me some breakfast now?" "Xo, you don't want any break fast." ''Where's my wife, ask her to comedown stairs, won't you?" "She can't, she's busy." "litis she pot the head-ache too?" "No, but you'll pet a head-ache in about a minute if yu don't clear out." inp without the IIekald. Success to you, John. Centaur Liniment. There is no pain which the Ceiitaur Liniiucot will not re lieve, no swcllit'ir it will not tore.) i.ii four 4! atiit live i'.j in block eighteen (Isi. lots one l two 2 tiiree seven Tj eiht n nine a and iveHe jl'l in block nineteen all ol block twenty i.'io c ept lot twelve beius: bus one 1 j to twenty-two inclusive except lot twelve 1-'. lots one 1 three four 4 ten j m; titiecii lfi in blodc I went v one 1 ii 1 1, lots one two three :ij four il live l: six it seven (Ti ei-ht 11 nine i:o teen lai eleven 111 ami twelve l-l in block tweniv liree j.i!. bits one 11 i two z three .si fourfll six ul seven ; eifrlit jsj nine t ten 1 o j eleven !! und twelve in block twetity-seven p-'T, nil of block tv.enlv-ciht f-J exeept lot si ven feii beiii1 lots one t'i to twenty (jni inclusive, except lot seveteen lit): lots; six t j seven i? eisrhl sl iiiut ten io( eleven (III ;uid twelve ;-) iu block tweuty-taiie .'!'. lots one 11) two t-Jl three Itii four 111 iive i.'d sixISl seven 171 .nni er.i.i i j in iuock inn ty lo!s l',.l ;.-e four i 1 j five i" six 'c.i seven 7j ;.nd ein'.it sf in block thirty-one' (. i,,ts fine (ii two (.') three l.o fi.cr 1 1 five Co seven 7 nineco ten (in) eleven (11) ;md twelve (!) in block ten (ilO. lots oi-e (ill wo ( Jt four i 1 1 li ; e (.".) seven ( ; I ei:ht (s) l: i 111 Oil! i.Ij.v. i. ill o .voir.. I1--I ill liUtcL- subline, and no lain -nc.ss which i i-. em , -tun , it v. ill not cii'-e. i nis is si,-,,.: i,,-,;,,.;.,, .'..,, fiU. (l) in f8) l:ilif.-n;:L'e. but it is true. U here j s ,ii s.de will coiiinine from In o'clock ;i. in., tiu- jiui -.s are not -''ne. itsetleeis ,m!i! su.'idoMi til" tin- suid ii;iv, if necessai v. and sire iiiarvellous It has . room ed j it wit! be ti.ijournetl t'roiii Uav to fl.iv until ail ate soi.l ; l'latl.siiiouth. June 22. 1H7I. la.ovn l. Hknnktt, SurviviiiM Kxecutor of the last will and testa ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased. Wlll.l Li- Jl i: Si'I Nl'IIi'OMIl, 11-4! Attorneys for Kxecutor. The above sale is lierebv adjoiirnded until Nivember Tth, 1S74, tit 10 o'clock a. m. riattsinoiitii An-.;, ssh 1S74. I.I.OVI) l. T5EXN rjTT, Surviviuir Fxceutor -f estate tif ,Shciluad Duke Well I left after st -aKu j two cook- ' I .- w ii r i On Moml.rv, Uncle St.-hh.-el's team of ; . ana handsome black colls took a plav-swll. "actor's wife ci me. tmd some Thev left the old pf-ntlemen ami hi n'"re (, I tlie:-" us all up plow on sixth street, just bv l'otten- airs. a;;d out doors, and thinps kept tiers stable and waltzed over un fourth Stinp scarrycr and scarryer, and I street, where thev struck a palop on j k'l't gettinp more and more of the very quiL-k tim, and came sailin- opmwn that the wlu.le house wa.s turn down fourth with such force as to ear- I ? l tl;iz' aill thinking of rv them clear over on the sidewalk bv Martin- off after another doctor, to the Platte Vallev House. From thence i antl what-was the raat-inastrai-htlinedue west tin the side- t r with us all, when my wife came walk, till tliey struck Solom-n & Xa- j tiptoeing down stairs, and out in the than. Nathan slipped down throuph a j ''a" closet, (where they had us shut up) crack in the sidewalk, and Solomon d puttinp her hand over her mouth, scooted into the store. The ponies and act in' as crazy as possible, she n-ore cures of rheumatism, ueu- rah;ia. lock-j iw. pais;. , siuains. swellings ear-tic'.n.-, eaked-orcasts, scaids, burns, saH-rhcttta. S.c, upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, jjalls, &c.. upon animals In onu year than itave al other pretended remedies since tlie world lu-.an. It is a counter-irritant, tin all-healing pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lan.c walk, poisonous bites are rcn tb'red harmless, and the wounded are healed without :i scar. It is no lmnibu. Tile recipe ii siHiii ; as no article ever before, sold, and it .sells because it does just what it pretends to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur J.ir.iatciit. r.iorc than litoo certificates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, cbroiiic-i lieuniati.an, trout. riinniu tumours, &c. have t ecu received. will send a circular coulaitik;;; eeitiSeates. the recipe, &e., prrdis to to any one rcjtiestii: it. One boiile of I lie v cl low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one Inn. died dollars for foundered fir swcenieil hor ses and inul s. or for serevv-vvor;u in sheep. Stock-owners this liniment is worth ycur at tention. No family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. K. Kosi: Co., New York. 4ily Castoiiia is more than a substitute for Car tor Oil. Il is the na'.y safe article i:i existence which is certtiia to assimilate tlie food, regulate the bow c'sjcure wind colie and produce natural sleep. It'jontains neither ininerais. morjihine or alcohol, and is pleasant to t ike. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. 4ii-ly SPECIAL NOTICES. then tra Idled the slpn board, turned ""'b- " a double somerset, and cam 3 up in , "S'poy-s-wttist bands." I start rr.-ii.fc Kendall's hands. A3 uuiet anaiafk aghast, and think, "now I will :i , i. i .1.. 1 .. il 1 . ; tlUfll ,iftmiir(. a si if trnthicp- bad ever happen- j lu 1,1 1 lu Uil ",.U1""' " I better satisfacti. a. V. . . - - - - - -" o , , , . . " T . ..i islio t:ikes niintl'ir trirl- !iml sni'N nni i -'ii cd The concussion was so preai ; - - thou-h that Pieces of the harness and ; " " '"f. t-mjns tijm junu. XE 11 HOOT & SHOE STORE. X intend to devote my entire att ntion. to tho Itll I'etl :l se I'.tol s.-i-e ol l,.0!S---..l sTi. I niim. 1 iilltilillv i"ir. l.ov ,-'w-,(.T .11 i-)i.-. ..,.r -it . I . . iJ. J-Ui..l a nuirtinpale rinp were thrown up Xow can vou he.u ?" -m l . . tiii in the Hekalw oilice window. S. & ! ts "e;", so uocs I'fitec, who N's si-i is strained some, and one v'as out on the porch, and Charley La ponv put his foot through a carpet bap ! zwiby, and a mot up to Parmele's. r.. Y,t! 11 rmmil the back ! The women till huddle up stairs, and - ' 4 ' .i.1i-.Mrf,nw the Doctor and men all light a pipe ; . wr i'-'a aliU"; .".i0 ,'.',la.1 V1"11 wav in time to see the ilouole cnassez, j & i i (lf siat news; independent inevcryi.r.'j. neu- ana sinoKe it on ana mat s tne wav trai m noiioiic ; a year. oiie.sioii.-.cn.s STIII-IGIIT & 31 ILL Kit, Harness Manufacturers, SADDLES, COLLAR. and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on band. Fruit, Confectionery, GROCERY STORE ! XUTS, CAXDIES, TEAS, st'taR?, COFFEES, TOBACCOES, I'LOUIt, Itemenilier the place, opposite E. d. Dovey's, on Lower Slain Street. S.TEEIG1IT & MILLER. McELWAIN & HODAPP, Slotise, Sitjii, tarrlagc, and )i'iianieiit:il -7- . TT TT" t Graining FOR SALE. Two houses one for cash utii oi;.- n time. Forfull pai".ieui:i.r.s apply t E. C. Uov-y. ."-oil ISusliicss is busiiiess, aud so ate tho Cigars tit the 1". O. Book Store. 5-tf. ANI "Vc-IiraNlia Ktatt I'K-"tr. A 40 eolunin and Alex, led the waltzers home to a hot bran mash, we spent Sunday. and Agents wanted in every town. Cloyd, Uncolu, Neb. W.M. C. PAPER HANGING, A Specialty. (Shop on Ci'.i St. bet. Main Pearl.) SA TPS FA CTI0N 0 UARANTEED. ZVA Coal Oil by the, barrel cheaper than can be bought atChicagD and shippped hero. Call and t-ee Clark & Plum- mer'.s SllL(U's, by the barrel, ! belore pureliasjing' elsewhere. It will do yon g-ood. ri.oui:. coux meal, feed, At ways on hand, and for sale r.t lowest Cash prices. t-s?-The Highest prie s paiJ for Wheat and Corn. Particular attention iriven to Custom work. Singer Sewing 31acliines, I'OIt SALE I5Y F. J. METTEER, AVith all the E A' T R A S , ATT A C II M E N T S , NEEDLES, dc Also, plows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm Iinpii!ei:ts for stde. Mrs. A. II. iM:K, WORKER IN HAIR. llraids. Curls. Switciies Puffs, and till hinds of Hair Worlv promptly ami neatly made by 21 Its. KNEE. Orders left at MKS. KENNEDY'S Millinery Store. On Main St. 1 door east of Clark 5; Pluinmrrs. 4-.ni3 ' Oil, ifr- r A- W 'it ANU LOW RESERVOIR v fe ----- J- - 111 UJ il -- - -m v As we have 12 good reasons why thy will your work. QUICK AND EASY, CHEAP AND CLEAN. BECAUSE They are cheapest lo buy, They are cheapest to use. They hake evenly ond quickly, Their operation is perfect, They have always a f;ool draft. They are made of the best material. They roast perfectly. They require but lii'tle fuel, They are very low priced. They are easily managed. They are suited to all localities. Every stow guaranteed to Satisfac tion SOLI) BV EXCEL.SI0K MAX'G COMPANY ST. LOUIS. M)., AND E. T. DUKE & Co. PI.ATTSMOLTn, NEB. 8-Hm GO TO GUS. IIEKOLIVS FOR CLOTHING. A larg-c lot of Teas just re ceived from the Importers, at Xew York. To be sold for the benefit of the people here. Once more remember Clark & llnmmer,s, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Nebraska, if you want to buy cheap for cash. PLATTSMOUTH Grain Company. E. G. DOVEY, Pres't. E. T. DUKE, Treas. FKEIK (J011DEK, ISiiycr. This Company will buy grain at the Lifel.cs market rates at all times. Scales and office at E. O. Dovey, Store, lower, Main .street, l'ialtsmouih. Neb. " 2Jly L. GOLDING, Dealer in clotiiino, Ft'!:NisiriN; noons, hats, CAPS. HOOTS, SHOES, thinks, VALISES. CAKl'Kr BAliS, &C, &C, &c. One ff the oldest stud most Reliable Houses in Plattsiuoutli. Main street, between 1'ourth and Fifth. J-REMEMBER TIIE PLACE. ns-tf. OXCE MOllK. AVe are selling1 largely by the unbroken package; Mus lins bv the bolt, Groceries bv the barrel, keif, or original package, Thread by the doz en spools, and so on. It is the best wav to buv, for ev erybodv, and we call atten tion to this new feature of our trade, and invite all to give this method a trial. iU-Gm William Stadelmann lias on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ing Goods for Spring and Summer. ff.'T Invite everybody in want of anythinin my line to call at liiy store. SOUTH SIDE MAIX, Between 5th & Gth St's. And eonvineethcnistives of the fact. I have as a wpcctalt v in iuv Bet ail Deparl incuts, a slock of I'ine ciofiiiiiK for Men ami Boys, to which we invite those v;ho want good.). Jr7-I olso keep on hand a laifre and well se lected Stock of Hats, Caps Eoots, Shoes, &c. jan 1 yl L. F. J0IIXS0X, tS-Opposite the Platte Vallv House, Iu RehU . ter's Jeweler Store, Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. AGENT FOR ST. LorTS, DECKER 11UOS., G. A. MIL LER A- CO'., BVEDETT, SMITHS AMEHICAX, AXD 1SOSTOX And other Prst-class Pianos and Orsans. "Wholesale and B.-tail Dealer In strings, sheet Music, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. Ii.-MCSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tuned and Kllrcl satisfaction Cuarrxteed jnn 1 yl ft 2 CO S CO o tn 3 ct T t S . . v. -; Er" ci- sr" t c zr. ft- r ' " 35 O CO in CD v. 3 3 sr t c ro a ?z r c v.- ? eg It h PHI LAI) LP II I A STOItE. Solomon & Nathan, DEALERS IN' FANCY & GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES FURNISHING GOOD3, Largest, Cheapest, Finest, and hest Assorted Stock in the City. We are prepared to sell cheaper than they can he purchased elsevv here. GIVE US A CALL and examine our goods. tx.Store on Main street, hctwecti Hli ard ttli streets, rhittsitioiith Neb. lotf. Xew Store ! Xew Stock ! Mr. William (1. Woodruff having taken the Store formerly oeenploil by Mr. Eaton, will keep a fnli atidxoiii piete stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce taken In EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I propose to sell low, and keep a STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS, and hereby invite my friends to call and exam ine the new out lit. '; rangers especially Invited to call and tret prieesliefore ordering iroods.away from home. I propose to SELL TO GRANGERS, At Chicago llates. WM. O. AVOODULFF. Wm. F. P.enxett, Clerk. 1-yl II. A. WATLKMAX&SOX Wholesale and lietail Dealers in Pine Lumber, LATHt SHINGLES, Sash. Doors, Blinds, &c- On Mala Street coaer 6th PLATTSMOUTn - NTF.B. FOX & GLOVER, Sells the HL'.ST OOODS at tho Lowr.-t Piieea al LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEIL General De-aid's in DryGoods3Groceries HATS, CAI'S, HOOTS & SHOES, Heady Made Clothing NOTIONS. CKOCKKUV WAUK, AM- Farmers Supplies Generally. Call and give them a trial. Alio Jeal In. GRAIN & COAL. LHi-Gin Farmers Lumber Yard. 1 laving inado :ii r;ingcim:rit3 in I'M cajro, ami I'lsc-wlu-iv, with oxti'iisivo ili-alofs, I iiiii preiiairil to funii.sli oi shuit nutico all kinds of Lumber Doors Sasli Shingles, tfcc, at a reasonalilo rate I also kiM-p con stantly vn hand a full assortment of X iii l.-j, Hinges, Locks. 1 1 aril ware, of all kinds. Thoso wishing to build will please call and avt' niy stock. E. XOYES, LOUISVILLE, NER EuniKifs KTnTAX(TK7 B. G. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hand all Staple AjUcIm such as COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES Dry Goods, J5oots, Shoes, ifec. In fact, everything usually kept In a Variety Store, which" will lie sold on hiioiII profit. fm CASH. Allkimlsof Produce taken iu exchungo for goods, and 1 1.e Highest Market Prices given in Cash for Grain. 19 ' ' CEDAR CREEK ADS. J. LMILLDKSY & SON, Ileulen In Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and GROCERIES Of all kinds, at tho lowest possible rate. Also Dealers in Grain, for which the highest c:udi price are paid. Hide and produce of all kinds hcnight at rea sonable rates. lnhclder'H Htatlon. (Ceilar Creek.) , 5ltf. Cum County, Net. CEDAR CREEK MILLS, AUK IX Good Kuiinin Order and keep on hand the hest assortment of Flour, Corn Meal, &c. Kpeci:tl attention t plven to euitorn work. S:itisfactiou guaranteed, iu exchanging i lour for Wheat. C. SCIILUNTZ, Trop. , Also keeps a I-'lour I)et.ot, at CLAKK t I'LL' V M Kit's, lu PLATTSMOUTH, Where will be found I'lour, drain, Corn Menl. and Feed, at "vYHOLLSALlC i HKI AIL nd a4 REDUCED PRICES. .A11 orders within the cily limits, prompt. , lv Idled heraftcr. from this Depot. 4-iy Ben Hempel, IIE-S THE ?4AN, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE ' ON LOWKK MAIN' STKEET. PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEB. Meald at all hour. Ice Crearu Boda W;Uer. Lemouad., to CoI iou. GixmI square Meals, nice Lunches, Ac, S.C, to warm you. ; Ales, Wines, and good Llipiors to 1 used reasonably, for your benefit If you desire. t 31rl B. HEMPEL, r STATE AGENT fX " .. - .Lr - - -V Halladay's Patent "Wind Mills. Double and Single acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. . The Halladay Mill has stood Ithe tst for ix- t tern years, both iu the L'ulteii State and Eu- roie ana is ine ouiy one generally auopieu oy ali 1'rincipal Railroads and Farmers. Terms Liberal. Send for Catalog ue arid Trie's List. A. L. STICiNGv Liacoia, NU,