Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 01, 1875, Image 2

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J. A. MACMTJRP1TT,. . . .... .Editor.
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PLlTTSMOUTn. APRIL 1, 1875.
OUR MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITU
TIONAL CONVENTION.
' COUNTY TICKET.
Fr Members of the Constitutional Con-Tentio.
M. KIRKPATIUCK.
GEO. S. SMIlSl.
JACOB VALLERY Sr.
C1TT TlCKETdlepubllcaa.)
For Mayor,
E. G. bOVEY.
For Clerk,
AVM. L. WELLS.
For Treasurer,
II. J. STRE1GIIT.
For Marshal,
P. B. MURPHY.
For Police J udge,
P. P. GASi.
For City Engineer,
GEO. W. FAIRFIELD.
MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARD.
C. P. MOORE.
THOS. POLLOCK 2 years.
GEO. S. SMITH, 2 years.
JNO. A. MACMURPIIY.
Giv it to 'em they're all able to
bore it.
Col. Jesse Warner, of Dakota, is a
candidate for the Con. Con.
An article, very well written, about
City School affairs, is too late to be of
avail, as the nominations are made.
The Mayor of Detroit has resigned
because of the reckless expenditures
of the Council, which he is powerless
io prevent.
POSTTritEtiiTATIONS.
Each Post Office box or drawer, in
all Post Offices, is restricted to the use
of one family, firm, or company.
If Tilton saw what he says he saw
on the Red Lounge, and still kept on
being friendly and taking money from
Reecher aud others, it is a late day
now to cry about the ruin of his family.
To the County Clerks' or Election.
Please keep a duplicate tally of your
vote and forward to the Herald at
once. It helps us so much to give all
the news.
We have received a communication
signed "Pappy 's little boy." We do not
. know whether it is a joke or not, but
at all events it is about personal mat
ters and is not signed. We cannot
, publish it.
Hon. S. M. Kirkpatrick, (R"ep.,)
is a farmer living near ML Pleasant,
about GO years of age, and one of the
earliest settlers in the State. He has
served in several of our early Legisla
tures, was a member of the last Con
vention, and is a man of varied parts
and much information. There are few
better read men in the State than Mr.
Kirkpatrick.
Geo. S. Smith, (Rep.,)
is a young man. a lawyer by profes
sion, resides in Plattsmouth, formerly
law partner with T. M. Marquett, and
stands high in the estimation of his
friends and compeers. He has just
been nominated one of the School
Board for the city, and will make a
good active working member of the
Convention.
Jacob Vallery Sr., (Dem.,)
is an elderly gentleman, living four
miles from Plattsmouth, a farmer by
occupation, owning one of the largest
and handsomest farms in the County,
numbering nearly one thousand acres.
"Uncle Jake," as he is familiarly call
ed, was born in Alsace, in the ould
country: came to Ohio at an early age,
and grew to manhood there; he has
held numerous offices of trust and pro
fit, when his party ruled the roast,
having held the office of Sheriff of
Pike Co., Ohio, for the term of twen
ty years. In Nebraska, Uncle Jake
has been the nominee of his party for
State Treasurer, and also Sheriff of
Cass county, and is perennial assessor,
road-master. School board director, &e.,
for his district. Personally he is
straight forward, honest as the day is
long, a good neighbor, an honest dealer
and a 1kM faced, clear cut. dyed in the
wool, old line Bourbon Democrat.
Long live Uncle Jake.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Plattsmouth, Neb., )
March 24th, 1375. ,
To the Mayor and Council :
Gentlemen: Your Treasurer sub
mits the following annual Report of
moneys collected,and Warrants redeem
ed, and Coupon, since April 15th 1874,
to Marcli 24th, 1875, as follews:
General Fund received S2.296.5r.
Improvement Fund Rec'd 1,332.83
Interest on High School Fund 319.99
Teachers Fund and School
House Fund
Interest ava. School bonds
Interest and Principal on fund-
. ing Bonds
Fire Department Fund
Principle and interest of the
School Furnace Bonds
Interest on Railroad bonds.. .
Grade bonds
State School Fund
Cemetery Fund
Interest Fund
Advertising
Proceeds from funding bonds.
2,734.18
1,002.80
189.44
35.73
171.79
495.47
225.13
1,731.74
9500
1SS.C5
3.70
0IM . . ' . . .
E. G. DoVkv, tu - R.'p;i'iii iii nomi
nee for Mayor s ;tn oM i-si it-nc
place, thoroughly ideniiiif 1 itii iii-
Ub. Tip-Top wr: i take this op
....riijnili of letting u kno how we all
feal out hear in the-tenter ov the Grate
Si glorious kounty of kas i am ingaged
in tilin tiie soil fur a livin and i find!
terests and welf.uv. ill- is a merchant very little tiu to spair l am kompeld
in No 1 standing, had always managed tu sta close tu hum konsequently i
his own affairs with prudence and econ- ' don't heer or all that is goin on in oth-
omy and it is supposed will give city
affairs the same care and attention and
the people hope with like results. Mr.
Dovey's business qualifications and
integrity are unimpeachable, and the
Herald, with all good Republicans,
most sincerely hopes he may be elected.
W. L. Wells, candidate for City
Clerk, has long been know n as a care
ful accountant and penman, he is every
way qualified to fill the position he as
pires to. Success to Billy, so say all of
us.
H. J. Streight. to handle the funds
is a wise and judicious nomination,
having an office right by the city rooms,
he will always be on hand and can al-
er localitvs but las nite as i kiiin in
in from dragin Betsey (that my. wife)
ses to me she ses Jerymire Brown hev
yu heerd the nuse nuse sea i what nuse
o ses she Mrs. Policy Patson (thats j
tJake Patsons wife) wus over callin &
he sed as how J was gen to the grove
some grove she gesed twas 15 mile
grove to a konstitutional konveution
she sed he was a palter gate to the
konvention but she sed she didnt kno
what that ment but that it wus some
kind a offices so after i had finished up
all of mi chorse aud whittle sum kind
li u wood for mornin i jest went over
tu bee Jake and he told me all the nuse
and w hen lie told me as how they he.l
ways be found ready, competent and recked Geo. Smith S M. Kirkpatrick &
willing to attend to buainebs.
for Hank and die happy.
The Marshall and Police Judge are
both well known citizens of the town,
they have both served in the same ca
pacities before and have given almost
universal satisfaction. As they will
undoubtedly be elected, it is no use for
the Herald to waste any more prin
ters ink or typo elbow grease on their
cases.
Of the City Engineer, it may be said
"good wine needs no bush," George is
perfectly able and abundantly willing
to hoe his own row and take care of
himself. He can engineer himself
across the naked prairie, run a line
with old geometry itself, and box the
compass against Dovey's sailor man
(he once told us of) or box any man's
ears that takes too many liberties with
his name, race or Nation. So the Her
ald wishes him God Speed and no tan
gents to calculate against.
The School board are all supposed to
be good fair competent men and if elec
ted will, we feel assured, devote their
best energies to making our schools a
success and a source of pride to the
City.
Vote the ticket. Go to the Polls e.u
ly, be good boys, pray for success and
pay the Printers.
Vote I J. Vallery i jest sed buley for them del
egates who did it tbats mi tickket all
da. say Mr. Tip-Top i believe them fel
lars will make a gud konstitution fur
any boddy and i du hope tha will send
me a iron konttitution thats the kind
fur the tillers of the ground tha need
a gud iron plated one fur tha is expos
ed tu all kinds or storms and many
other dolefull calamity aud i am full
in the faith that tha will see to our
wants so shure am i that i will resume
mi labors next week with veigor give
my regards tu them an tell them i wish
them a gud time at Linkin tell them
tu give the Tickner House a n
berth as that house is an house wha;?
the Legislators entertained the lobby
fellers and as tha always do hang
aroun there i hope that our delegates
will stop somewhere els but i must
close and go and milk
J ERR EM IRE BROWN,
Senter township, State of No Brasky.
A Prevalent Ileatte.
There Is no disci.se so prevalent in America
a dyiH"p-tla anil certainly none which has se
cr.n.rftMv IvifflpH anA ''ffMttd tliA aVill .if tha
f 1T1 ail I ... I niYif.iaelriT. Til nnltf VAiiin.1v fjt. lii.
w i vs.. ..-. . vmij iviuiuj . . .it...
distressing complaint is a pur? medicated stini
ulnat. Hostf Iter's Stomach Hitters, whose es
sential principle is sound rye, is admitted by
medical practilonero to be the only alterative,
corrective and restorative on which they can
rely. The Hitters are the best possible seriuc
lor flatulency, dizziness, waterhranh. irregular
Ity ol the bofVN. and all Indications of confirm
ed dyspepsia. They do not excite. but soothe ths
irritated Ktoinaeli and bowels. :.nd may be tak
en by persons of the iiioki d iicate ami sensi
tive organization, who are - unpleasantly s; fleet
ed by the use of the ordinary stlmu'arusol eom
merce. Though their effect is most decisive,
yet tlicy are so mild and bencfirent in opeva
tioti. :isto be suitable to children as well at to
ad u.ts.
1). L. HOltllOW'S
NEW
Blacksmith Shop,
ox
fc'venh St, A Chicago Ave.
Does a peneral business In Horse-Shoeing,
Mendiuir. and Repairing Wa$;nns .t farm
Machinery. Dressing Mill Ticks,
and all Steel aud Iron
Work, on
SHORT NOTICE I ! I
REMEMRKi: THE SIGN.
D. L. Morrow's
43'y Blacksmith Shop.
wiTliam herold
Xreps one of the
L-irgest Stocks
OF
820
county coNVi:xno MEtuxy.
Til CVnvt-;
Treasurer Spinner has resigned, and
a Jno. C. New, of Indianapolis, is ap
nnintfd. He is a new man for that
tnisinpRH and we bet a thousand dol- j
lars he can't write criss-cross on a
greenback like the old "watch-dog"
who has just resigned after fourteen
years of faithful service.
Total Amount Received. . . $20.8'J3.0 1
Police Funds Received $1,838.36
Warrants redeemed on polite. 1,831.56
The item copied from the Platts-
mouth Herald announcing the death
of Jennie Walters, daughter of E.
Lutes, in Fremont, proves to be eith
er a mistake or a fraud, as the verita
ble Jennie accompanied by her father,
Mr. E. Lutes, put in an appearance at
the Journal office yesterday, and desir
ed a correction of the statement. Lin-i-oln
Journal.
The Herali received the notice by
mail and inserted as requested, but
knew nothing further in regard to the
matter.
OTHER FOLKS COnTcON.
Douglas elects the following dele
gates to the Con. Con.: J. L. Webster,
CF. Manderson, W. A. Gwyer, Clin
ton Briggs, James F. Boyd, Charles II.
Brown, and Henry Grebe. Three of
these are Republicans, three Demo
crats, and Judge Briggs, being the 7th,
was "adopted" by both parties.
Lancaster sends C. W. Pierce, J. B.
Hawley, and S. B. Pound. Good men,
and Republicans. We believe there is
no other ticket in the held.
-Otoe has two straight tickets. The
Republicans have nominated Ilayward.
len. Van Wyck, Dr. Retiner, and J. II.
Young. The Democrats nominated
S. II. Calhoun, G. W. Covell, F. Leh
man, and J. Rogers.
JUDGE MAXWELL F0!tTi!E CO.N
SriTUTIOXAL CONVENTION.
Balance in Treasury - S5.80
General Warrants redeemed. .$2,339.53
Teachers Warrants redeemed. 7,156.29
Improvement Warrants Re
deemed 70.1.30
Cemetery Warrants redeemed. 165.09
Rail Road Coupons redeem
ed 1,232.97
Coupon on High School re
deemed 2.500.00
Coupons on funding bonds re
deemed 1,000.00
High School Warrants redeem
ed . ., 4,768.44
Genernlfund Warrant regis
tered, redeemed 319.17
Coupon on High School Fur-
n a"ce bonds 100.00
Ain't warrants redeemed.
Amount collected
.$20,316.85
. 20.39 S.85
Balance in Treasury. . SS2.00
All of which is most Respectively
submitted. Wm. Wintkrsteen.
Plattsmonth, M trch 24th, 1875.
MA US HAL'S REPORT.
To the Ho notable JIayor awl Council
of the City of Plattsmouth:
Gextlkmex: Your City Marshal
makes the following annual report
from the 14tM d:.iy of April, 1874, to
the 27th day of March, 1875.
XI' MB I" 11 OF ARRESTS.
Disturbing the Peace, Drunken
ness, &.c 4?
Obstructing streets, 1
Selling Liquors on Sunday 1
Discharging Firearm, 1
We understand our old friend Judge
Maxwell, is nominated in Dodge coun
ty for the Constitution, and also that
there is a bitter fight made on him by
certain parties, on account of what
they are pleased to term his previous
record in the last Convention. Ordin
arily it does not pay aa editor from
another county to interfere in any lo
cal matters outside of his own region
but in this case where every good citi
zen is directly interested in having
sound, conservative and able men to
frama our Constitution, no matter
what part oT the State they come from,
and because the Judge was a former
resident of this county, and the chrtrg
es are based, on his suppoted opinions
while acting as such representative,
we beg leave to say a word or two in
Lis favor, and also to state the facts.
We have Inquired into the m ttter, and
find that Judge Maxwell did not advo
cate oxorbitant salaries for officials,
on the contrary, he opposed high sala
- j-ies. He was, and is a friend to the
people, and opposed to extortions or
excesses of all kinds, opiosed to reckless
and wasteful, or untried and hazard
ous legislation, and emphatically op
posed to making the Constitution a Leg
islative document. In short, ho was,
and is a plain, practical, conservative
man, and has shown himself such, in
all his public acts. We hope iio may
le elected this time.
Total.
FIXES AND FEES.
Total Fines and Marshal's
Fees collected by Police
Court
Total number of days' work
obtained from prisoners, 31
value of the same,
LICEXSES.
Six Show Licenses
One Pedlar's License
45
$126.90
$32.50
$30.o:
5.00
$35.00
to the
:. J. M.
I P. P.
the C:ii! !U'. ioii.tl Co:ivrfitio:i iu-t at
Eight Mile irn- on Suni tv ist.
On motio.i i). il W.i : l r is elect
ed Ch iirm tu. ait I ,V. L. A'eils. 8e'y.
Messrs. Hill. Swift, and Be.irdsley
were appointed committee on creden
tials. After a recess of hlf an hour the
rep-rt of the eommittee on credentials
w.t- received and adopted, as follows:
Your committee would report the
following named persons as entitled to
seats in this convention:
Plattsmouth City,
FUft Ward D. II. Wheeler, Julius
Pcpperberg, W. L. llobbs, an I Jno. A.
MacMurphy by E. B. Lewis, proxy.
Sewn I Ward E. G. D vey, G. Si
Smith, J. W. Johnson.
Third Ward II. J. Strig!i
Beardsley, TTm. L. Wils, .a:
Gass.
Fourth WardL. ('. Si i !-..
Hanson and M. B. ('utb-r.
Plattsmouth Ve :in :t II
A. B. Todd, and N. Jeans.
Ei'jht Mile Groca Geo. Swift. Jos.
Gilmour, Mr. Hull, Geo. Walra It, J. F.
Polk.
Louisville 3. W. Waterman, W. B.
Swearinger, and J. V. Glover.
Weeping Water W.. W. Hyers. J. W.
Thomas, by Win. Heed, proxy. Walter
Brookins, and David Woodard.
Avoca Orlando Teft, J. W. Cox.
Center II. W. Farley, David T. Dud
ley, and A. P. Miller.
Hock BlitffWWm. Lloyd, B. Seybold.
J. Mc. F. Haygood, Robert Storey and
J. B. Moore.
Lib-rtyE. W. Barnum. II. Taylor,
John Chilcott, J. Lynn. D. W. Foster,
and S. M. Kirkpatrick.
Your committee would recommend
that James Hall and Samuel Richard
son be allowed to cast the vote of Mt.
Pleasant precinct as there has been no
delegates elected in that precinct.
James Hall,
J. M. Beardsley,
Geo. Swift.
On motion, convention proceeded to
an informal ballot.
CANDIDATES.
Smith, Kirkpatrick, Reed, and Jno.
F. Polk nominated.
Informal ballot stood. Smith 31,
Reed 23, Kirkpatrick 35. Polk 5. scat
tering 2.
FCV'.n VL H LI.' T.
Smith 3-1. Xiikp.il: ;.':; lieed 20.
S ni it! i : t : i 1 Ivirkf ttrlfk wor
deel.uvd :0'.!.; ii t'"i.
T.? DTiios'iuti? c;:Ui:ul:U' i.-v.v i v-
AX ACT
To provide for stay of executions and
orders of sale.
Be it enacted by tej Legislature of the
ti ta te of N( I raska :
Sectiox 1. Hereafter no stay of ex
ecution or order of sale upon any judg
ment or decree, shall be granted for a
longer lime than nine months from and
after the. rendition of auch judgment.
Sec. 2. The order of sal on all de
crees for the sale of mortgaged prem
ises, shall bestaed for the period of
nine months from and after the ren
dition of such iccree, whenever the
defendant shall, within ten days alter
the rendition of such decree, lile with
t lie clerk of the Court, a written request
for the same. Prodded, that if the de
fendant make no such request within
said twenty days, the order of sale may
issue immediately alter the expiration
thereof.
Sec. 3. On all judgments for the re
covery of money, except those rendered
in any court on an appeal or writ oT
error thereto, or against any officer, per
son, or corporation, or the sureties of
any of them, for money receive! in a
judiciary capacity, or for the breach of
any official duty, there may be a stay
of execution if the defendant therein
shall, within twenty days from the ren
dition of judgment, procure two or
more sufficient freehold sureties to en
ter into a bond acknowledging them
selves security for the defendant for
the payment of the judgment, interest
and costs from the time of rendering
judgment until paid, as follows: 1st, if
t he sum for which judgment was ren
dered exclusive of costs, does not ex
ceed lift dollars, three months: 2d. if
! the sum for which judgment was ren
dered exclusive of costs, exceed fifty
dollars, and does not exceed one hun
dred dollars, six months; 3d. if the sum
for which judgment was rendered ex
clusive of costs, exceed one hundred
dollars, nine months.
Sec. 4. Officers, approving stay bonds,
shall require the affidavits of the sign
ers of such--bonds that they own real
estate not exempt from executions and
aside from incumbrances, to the value
of twice the amount of the judgment.
Sec. 5. No proceedings in error or
appeal shall be allowed after such stay
has been taken, nor shall a stay
taken on a judgment entered as h-i
contemplated, against one who is
ty in the stay of execution.
Sf.c. 6, The sureties of thes: i
execution, may be taken and appro,
by the clerk, and the bond shall be
corded in a book kept for that pui jio...
and have the force and effect of a juug
ment confessed from the date there d,
against the projerty of the sureties,
and the clerk shall shall enter and in
dex the same in the proper judgment
docket, as in case of other judgments
Sec. 7. When the surety is entert 1
after execution issued, the clerk shall
immediately notify the sheriff of the
stay, and he shall forthwith return the
exeVu:ivu with his doings thereon.
Sf.c. 8. AH property levied on be
fore stay of exri ution and all written
und i iri-i lo-the d'div-rv of perj
s:na! prop'-itv to shei iff. shall !w
o:ii; cv, upon the
injr entered.
the slav.
Total,
All of which was paid over
City Treasurer.
Respectfully submitted,
P. B. MURPHY,
City Marsfial
BEl'OJtT OF POLICE JUDUE.
Plattsmouth. Nej:.. (
March 2Jlh,.lt7'i.
To At Honor, the Mayor, and th. 'Ut-,
Council of the City of Plattsmouth :
I would most respectfully make the
following report to your Honorable
Inxly, to-wit:
Number of persons arrestedand
tried before me. from May 8th,
j 1874. to March 29th, 1875. 43
I Amount of tines and Marshal's
costs collected in cash $128.35
Amount paid to City Treasurer
for which I hold receipts.. 128.35
Amount worked out on Streets
and other Pullic Works of
City 62.00
Total amount collected in cash
and labor $190.35
All of which I would most respect
fully submit.
P. P. GASS,
Police Judge.
5:'.
: i I I
;:h- i-
d A A
pr; -1
Vail-rv
ventioa.
Whereupon t 1 i,;it;!is m -t in
joint conventi ns ml th n niu itious
were ratified. All the candidates were
called out for a speech audach aired
his feelings for a few moments. Ev
erything was lively a'll they all ad
j i-u-r i to ni-'Pt at the p .ills on ntxt
Tbey have now invented shot guns
which can be carried in the pocket. and
u fellow can slide out and ga bunting
if auday aad no one kaow it..
-Well my son," said a Detroit father
tolas eight-year-old son the other night,
"what have'you done to-day that may
be set down as a good deed ?" "Gave a
poor bov live cents," replied the hope
ful. "Ah, ha! that was charity, and
charity is always right. He was an or
phan boy, was he?" . "I didn't stop to
ask." replied the boy; "I gave him the
mowy for licking a' boy who spit on
my dianr batdwU" Dtrit Fr. Prm.
CHAMiE IN POSTAL LAW.
rosT Office Hepart.mrn't. I
"Washington, 1). C, March 20, 1x73. f
TV Prtmatcrat t'l.itlmnat'i.
Sir : Ut :i circular, i-wued frrm th D"j.ii-t -mi
nt. of U'.ite Mart-li G. 17.", yua ww iiut ::i
etl tliat. by a huts act f tVniiP-s-. t:ir imsi 'si'
to be riiargvii u mailable in'iiK-i ut i:n- thn-l
class wm elianijel irum tM iiit iir .-'i iv
ounces or fraction tlirr-oi !-. . t i-i.; t-;;i !i
ouii-e or fr.wtion ilit rfni. iv. t,.- , : -t
March 3. entitle r.Vi .'ft : .1 ... . -pri;ttions
for suii'lrv i-h ;i v).t- ,-c-.; : ,---PMimeiit
for tli? fl.-u'al mi t-:;'t:i' ."'!..
UTS. ami for olli-.T inirii -.': u v i- I . .
follows : Til ;U sfclion ' : . t . ; . r-- i ; : i:
23. "874. "making :t i 1 s : ! ? vit
of the I'ohi O.licn lt,:trtu.f lit for t.i- c:.i tvi.I
ln June 30. 1S7., ami for oi.a-r jn 1 j -..-." !.
ami llie same Is liereoy. umeotlcil loiio.v;:
Insert tiie wor-1 lp, in liea of the v.i.ri'M
"two ouio-ex :" S lliat M-cll.ill 8 ,if the Art
a;roveU June -Ji. 1874. a nineioled. will ie;nl
a-. follouM : -pc. 8. Tliai all mailable matter of
;iie tliinl class, rvterrcd to in section 13.5 of the
Act cntltleil An Act to ri-vis. consolidate, xml
amciiil the Statuti relating to the l'ist OIVii-m
lictc.rtmcoi. aiprovp.l .lime g. xr2. may welch
not xcecdiiis; for (Minnds for cai-h packacR
tlieivof. and jxstaje shall be charged thereon
at the rale of one cent for each ounce or f-ac-tioii
thereof ; but nothing uercii. contained
shall bf held to change or amend ection 131 of
.said act."
You are therefore hereby Instructed that on
all innl'La- "tterd-sli;nated In flection 13. of
I June 8. 1872. (fostat ljiw and
J, pace 62.) postage must be
id thereon at the late of one
1 or fraction thereof.
Maiisiull Jewkli,
! n. !i:n;iii:sh d by ti:
! St. IV id ' XfCHl i-.!i b
! 'r..i '.). At t!:e i-xplr.iti;.;:
' the '. ik ha;i Is-'.. . j.djtt execution
; Hg.iii-.st the li"l l' of all the judg
; men debtors and sureties, describing
: iin"ii i- deldors -t smeties therein.
4 ;:. l!K Wie-re a stay of execution
' h-is bevn taken, siit'fi c.mfe el judg
llie. t sln"l ll- :. le,;e judgment
lien, by virtue of th origin d ju Ignienl
I for the amount then due. The officer
holding the said execution shall return
therein what amount was made lrom
the principal debtor, and how much
from the sureties.
Snc. 11. Sections 473,47:), 430 and 431
of title 14. chapter 57, of the revised
statutes are hereby repealed.
Six-. 12. This act shall take effect ;tnd
be in force from and after passage.
Approved February 23, 187.".
If you wish to make a drum stick
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HE'3 THE MAM,
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OX LOWER MAIN STREET,
PL A TTS3IO U TIT, - - - - NES.
Meals at all hours.
Ice Cream.
Soda Water, St
Lemonade to
Cool you.
Iood Kjiure Meals, nlre Lunches. &c, &e. to
1 warm you.
! A ':i-s and ood Liipioi-s to he used rca
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size, ami docs the same woi k. in tne same way
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No superior! Xo competition! No rival in
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tntihe accomplishment of a most wonderful
combination ot all the good qualities of a sew
ing machine, and fully acknowledged to be a
perfectly successful mechanical achievement I
jractical simplicity. Thorouhlv tested. L'sed
in thousands of homes. The favorite of the
family circle, it does not take an hour to get
ready to do a minutes work, but is always read v
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It will sav its cost many times over In one
season, doin the work of the family, or it will
earn four or five dollars a day lor aiiv man or
woman who may wisli to do sew ing for a living.
Is so plain and easy 10 run, and smooth to run,
the children and servants can use it. So strong
and solid built, it will last a generation if prop
erly cared for. Has no superfluous coirgs or
cams to get out of order. Sews equally fine
with coarse cotton, linen, silk or twine.
Ha'pidly sews a strong seam over all kinds of
goods, from finest cambric up to heaviest broad
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Kuns faster, lighter, more easv ami quiet than
any other machine at five times the price.
L'sos the .strong straight needle. Marvelouslv
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Will .sew anything it i.s possible for a needle to
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Will do every description of sewing ever done
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and with less trouble. Will hem. Fe I, tuck,
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shirr, pieat. fold, scollop, roil, embroider, run
up breadths, &.c, &n.t with astonishing ease,
rapidity and neatness, lias received testimon
ials of its merits from all sections of the coun
try, marks of distinguished consideration sel
dom voluntarily accorded to an invention, of
similar domestic uscfulucs.s.
Our many new attachments, patented August
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to fit all machines, are t hi attainment of pre
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easy for even those who never saw a machine
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utmost ease and rapidity. Simple in construc
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ter thorough trial, if not satisfactory in every
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with all tne necessary fixtures for immediate
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half case style. .. Machines, wilh cover,
drop leaf, four side drawers, locks, keys. jfce..
three quarter cabinet style. to. Machines with
euelos.'il tahle. side drawers, paneled folding
liters, locks and keys, full cabinet style, $75.
T;i''! -s are of various styles, materials, mount
rich 'ii-.-vi of design. &c according to price.
Machii.e carefully selected, securely packed.
i.ij i.ed .is freight to any part of the world.
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spectable, enterprising fmsiness men, clergy
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E. B. FOOTE, f.l.D.
120 Leiintoa Arcnne,
Cor. E. 29th St., NEW YORK,
An Independent Physician,
THEATS AT.T, FORMS OP
CHRONIC DISEASE,
AND RECEIVES
JLetters from all jctWs of
the Civilized World,
CM X L MX
TREIGHT & JONES',
Xj I "V" HU ZE ,
Feed and l ale Stables.
Corner 6th and Pearl St.
HORPK8 BOARDED BY TH
OiT, WEEK, Ott 3IO.VTII.
HORSES BOUGHT,
SOLD OR TRADED,
For a Fair Commisaion.
TEAMS AT ALL HOURS.
IY H'S ORIGINAL WAT OF
ConlEtinE a Medical Practics
HB IS TREATING
Humerous Patients in Europe, the
West Indies, the Dominion of
Canada, and in every Stata
of the Union.
Flour...
Wheat.
Corn...
Oats....
Kve....
Hurley.
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ADVICE CIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.
Ho mercurial medicine or deleteriotw droit w-e4.
Ha during the past twenty years treated aucc!ta
fully nearly or quite 40. WX) ctaeH. All facta con
nected with each caae are carefully ivcorili'il,
whet'ier they be communicaied by ! r or ta
person, or obwrved by the Doctor or hia aivociaf
physiciana. Tha latter are all acieutinc nie.'.icnl
men.
AD invalHa at a distance are reanire! tn an-cr
an extende.1 lUtof pl.dn qmi.ns whi h wjil i n
furnished by mall tree, or at the office. A ia
plute aystem of registering preventi. m;'..k-
confuaion. Caae bO"ka neer connltel, ex. . ; bj
the pliyaician of the etablit.hm- nt, F.t Ip
eonmltation aend for lixt of quei iona.
A aixty pige pamphlet of evidences of .
vent rtee alao.
Addr Dr. E. T3. FOOTE,
Box 788, New YoiTw
ACT NTS VANTEO.
Da. Footx ia the anllior 01 "SluuriL Con
ltot SKytc." a book that reached a c.nniaiion
of over 5850.000 copiea; also, if "ruus Hum
TAtK." more recently published, whieh ha 1.1
to the extent of TO.OllO eopiea : alo. of Sciescb
tu Stobi," which ia now being published In aeriva.
COKTCSTa TABLE
f all, excepting the fiit-mentined work (whieh
ia out of print), will be aent free on appliraum
to either Dr. Foot, or the Vsrray EU1 TaUllV
Uf CsSJMf. whoae offioa ia 129 Eaat atih Street.
Arenta both men and women wanted to tH
the fnregoina; worka, to whom a Hlieral iTnf.t mill
be nlkwre.1. The beginninga of email f.iriiinea
hare been made tn aelling Dr. FooTr'e ! r ar
work. Plais Horn Tale" i iarticn t.r'.y
alapted to adnlta, and Bciekct in ST't" it
jat the tiling for the young. S nd for conteie -table
and aee for yonrelre. The former answer
amo'titude of qneat'.ona ahlch la.tiea and gi-n-.le-tnen
feel a delicacy bout aaking t their phy-i-.a
There ia nothing in K'CTatiire at all like lithi.
$t the foregoing worka. Scikwce is Btobt
can ooiy be hal of apnta or of the Tuba-urn
-Tl'-S H Ai ' I'obliAh-d in t
Bii-h.ni :maa 1 antaagea. Caeemort-
Particular attention paid to
Driving and Training
Tttorrixc STOCK.
iuyi
Manhood: How Lost, How Rettord !
Jnit ptihlished. a new edition of
Or. t 'lilverwell's ( Vlf hrated Essay
on the ruilirul cure (without medi
cine) of Spcnn;itorrho;i or Semin
al Weakness. Involuntary Seminal losses. Inio
teiiey. Mental and I'hysical Incapacity. Imped
iments to M.irriajre. etc. : also Consumption,
Epilep-sy ami Kits, induced by Melf-initoiKeiu-e
or sexual extravagance. &c.
i r'I'riif. in a sealed envelope, only six centj.
Th celehrated author, in thi.sadniinilile Ks
a:ty. clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years'
sini-essftil" practice, that the alarming conse
ipiences of self almse may he nidically cured
without the daiiL'cions.iise of internal medi
cince or the aioilicajjoii f the knife; rint injj
out a ftiotle of'yire at once simple. cerTfiin and
effect nal. hv nn-aiis of w hich every sufferer, no
matter what his condition may he. may cure
himself cheaply, privately, and rntUcnUy.
i f"This lecture should! he i.i the hands of ev
ery youth a"d every young man in the land.
Sent under seal, in plain envelop"", to any ad
dress, post-paid, tin receiptor six cents or two
post stamps.
Address the Publishers.
(HAH.J.C. KLIXKat CO.
l0-43Ty r 127 Bowery. N. Y. ; P. O. box. 40e.
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San
argeat and finest hotel between Chicago and
i Francisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor. Omaha.
WEEPING WATER ADS.
i nLr ravoritc) Homo Ramo.y.
i f-v '-ciiiientiy a Family Medicine ; and by being
kt-oi reaiiy lor luimeuiaie resort win s;nr mauj.
an' limir o't- Mitfciiug aud many a- dollar in lime
and (lortiMf's bids.
After over Forty Years' trial il is still recelr
im( Hit most iiii'iiialitied tcstiitionials to its vir
tes from tiersoiis f th. highest cnaracler and
rcsMuroity. , Kuiiucut physiciaus coniuicnd il
as the inst -i
Kr'l'.ilTI AIi SPECIFIC
For all diseases of the Liver, Momach and
Spleen.
The symtoma of I.iver Complaint are t. bitter
or had taste in the uiouth : Vain in the Back,
shies or Joints, ott en mistaken for Ithetimatisiti ;
Sour stomach : litss of ApiH-tite ; Bowels al
ternately cotive and lax ; Headache; loss of
memory, with a painful tensatinii of having
failed to do something which ought to have
been done ; Iebility, low spirits, a thick yellow
amearance of the akin and eyes, a dry cough
often mistaken for consumption.
Sometimes many of these svnitoms attend the
disease, nt others verv few ; tnit the liver, the
largest organ pi the boV.y, is (renerally the seat
ol the disease, ai.d if not regulated in time,
great .uft'ering. wretchedness and death will
ensue.
For Dyspepsia, constipation, jaundice, bil
'Koiis attacks. sieK headache, colic, depression
of Spirit. louf stomach, heart burn. &c, Jtc.
Trie Ciuajtt, Iiirct nn1 trt Family Liniment
in tiie H'orU.'
Manufactured only by
j: 11. ZEILIX A CO..
Maeooa';.. and rhlladelphi.
rrt9 8M y ml Drawrw.
NEW DRUG STORE.
X I. rOTTClt,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Varnish, Perfumery, Stationery,
Notions, Ciyars, Tobacco and Glass.
Weeping Water, Neb.
Prescriptions carefully compounded. 40yl.
Fleming & Race,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS.
. CAPS.
BOOTS,
SHOES.
AND NOTIONS.
And Farmer Mnpplieta (imrrally.
Our Goods are all New,
and we sell them CHEAP.
TRY US ONCE, AND SEE T
(40? 1) WEEPING WATER, NEB.
LOUISVILLE ADS.
IIC J. 31. WAT Kit HAS.
Physio Medical Practitioner.
LouisiHlle. Cast Co., JVh.
tSf Always at the office on Saturday. 4yl
FOX & GLOVE'S,
Sell the BEST GOODS at the lowest prices, at
LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB.
GKNEKAL DIALER.. IN
imi GOODS, CIIOCERIES !
HATS, HEADY
CAPS. HADE
SOOTS A CI.OTHiyO.
SHOES.
XOTWSS,
CROCKERY WRE,
AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
Call ard give them a trial.
taT-AIso'deal In CA1.S & COAU Pjl
FABMEBS'
Lumber Yard !
flavins made arrangements in Chicago ad
elcwhere, with eJftensive dealers, 1 am
prepared to furnish on short no
tice, all Kinds of
Action as Quick and Pt3
feet as the Rest Piano.
53?" The Tuning nnd Voicing 1 tM
tlom hy ni v self, and the superioritj of
Tune and its quick response t th
I touch is acknowledged bj irery Judf
that has yet tried them, whether pr
udiced in favor of other organs or &fc.
If they see and hear them they lurMt
ably giro the verdict iu Ihnir Urn.
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Slii&gles, Sc.,
at a reasonable rate.
I also keep constantly on hand a full assort
ment of
.imz,s', irrj'GEft. zocirs. t jr.ASD.
W W 7! ITT Of MLL KJJD S.
Those wishing to build will please call and
my Stock. K. sVYEH,
4(yl Louisville. Nb.
.... !l
CEDAR CREEK ADS.
J. INHELDER k SON,
ClaOTHIHS,
BOOTS. SHOES. AXD GIIOVERIE9.
Of every kind, at the lowest iMissible rat. Alo
DEALERS IN GRAI.-4.
For which the highest CASH prices are paid.
Hides and produce of all kinds bought at
Kcasouable rates.
IMI tLLOEQ ai STATIOV -(Cedar Creek.)
40yl CASS CO.. XEBTtASKA.
FITS CURED FREE !
Any person sultcrinn from the above disease
U requested to ai dress Dr. T'kick, and a trial
bottle will be forwarded by Express,
FliEE !
The only cost being the Express barges,
which owing to my lare business, are small.
Dr. Jt'rice has maiU the treatment ot
FITS OU EPILEPSY
a study for years, and he will warrant a cure by
the use of his remedy.
Do not fail to scud lohim for a trial bottle ; it
cosU nothing, and he
WILL CUBE YOU,
no matter of how long standing your case may
be or how many otner remedies may have failed.
Circulars and testimonials sent with .
FUSE TRIAL BOTTLE.
Be pa.ticul.ir topive your Express, as well as
your I'ost Ottice direction, and
Address.
IK. CHAM. T. PRICF,
lvl WMiam St., Au York.
STUEIGHT & MILLER
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES
BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
and all kind of karoeM a took, amialnllf era
kauL
Fruit Confectionerj,
JOHNSOW. ORGAN,"
Manufactured' bf
Hi. . CrOTTTTSQJSr,
AT FLATTSMOUTTX, JfKlV.
Drew the First Premium
At the Eighth Annual Fair of Cut
County, Neb, over all competitor.
The following Organs were Lb
Competition: 3 Mason &
Hamlin, 1 Estel &rji
1 Standard.
37 These organs ar alt pt up i
elegant Black "Walnut Cum, and
Each Instrument Warranted
For Ten Years I
and guaranteed to give yrft aCI-factieo.
THE TONE
Is the most erfect that has ever bvmm.
pitxluced on any reed instrurneu.
The satisfaction they are giv
ing, and the universal pral
they are feceiving ar
juatly vmerit4.
They ar
First Class in Every Rcspoc
Ivry rrnt for Kya, Bbay a
Brass Pin, Mortices Cist..
tUt thsre Is Vrlalltata '
ar Isqmsslilna.
1ST MT PUICK LIST w m km m
for any
First Class Instrument
and those who wish ta procure a go4
and reliable organ either for Parlor or
Church will advance thoir own lt
est by trying my Organs.
Addreaa, L. F. JOnXSON
PlatUmouLb, iff.
WHOLESALE and H'tail Dvalof
Strings, bheet Manic, aud all kind t
Musical Merchandise.
MUSICAL lNSTRUME!iTST
and KepairtHL Safnf actio guaraay
teed. Cdyl
CLARK
IS
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PLUMMER.
Cash paid for to4
Tallow.
A new invoice of
Coilee; also yellow
C, extra C, and No?
Orleans Sugar.
AND
Grocery Store
NUTS,
CANDIES.
TKAS.
SUGARS,
co mass.
TOBACCO ES.
FLOUR.
Reniemher the place, oppo lte E. O. Dovey'a
on Lower Miin street.
21-ly
STREIGHT d- MILLER.
mitt ! MUX t
I am now piepared to furnish the bst una
dulterated milk
TAVTCE EVERY DAT,
To all paitieK notifying me
. 40-yl I'LTKRJirJIWACo.
J-. Xa. ptraaas,
STATE AGENT FOR
Q1:;:
Mm
Halladay's Patent Wind Mills.
Douhle and Single acting
Force and Farm Puinps,' Feed
91111m, etc.
The Ilalladay Mill has stood the test for six
teen years, both In the United States and Ku
rope and is the only one Keucraliy adopted by
all 1'riucipal
Uailroads and Farmers.
Terms LPrsL Send fsr Catalotroe ard Trteu '
A choice Japan 7,
at 70 cts.
Spring atylo of
Prints just receired.
Salt Lake Peacbea.
A splendid quality
of Syrup in 5 gallon
Uegs. Pure Sugar
goods, cheap.
A large invoice of
Brown and Bleached
muslins, bought be
fore the advance.
New Currants at
10 cts. per lb.
Choice Michigan
apples, cheap.
Pure Maple syrup.
All other goods
cheaper than else
where, foe CASH.