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1 i :' y THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS." local aivi:i;tisfmi:nt.3. TTMislent, 2', ceius a line. Kcsruhir advertis er. 10 ecnts per li.i.s. No jidveitineaieut inswr foU lor Ift-s than 25 cents. Lrnl advertisements will b charged to the pyrites hiiiidm,' ili.in in. COM MUMC.VT ON. A.s our space i limited, all e.upmunicaf io: R'Ji ' f.rief an J to tlie point, Willi ik waste 1 word. N EWSl'A 1'KI: I WICISIONS. 1. AnrpfMiin who t:kes the p ip-r i 'liPir'v from ih. pfintllc. vhetlier direi-ted t his n:t.n. Di- hrtl.' r In; U a su'i.senber or not is iMwm: Me lor tii pay. I. If any pcr.um trut-rt liis paprr d:entiu he iiiiisi p.iy all arrearages, or the publish er may cm nmo to send it until p:i lu-lit is nvide. and c.dh-ct t he w.iule itn.oiuit, whether th piper is taken f.om tlie office i.r not. 3. The court have decided lint refusing to t.ske nc n;.ei s aud p i iod'e.tN from iho pst- :li-. or it-moving and l.:ivin-.r iIumii un.-.tHi-d tor. ij piiwa :io evideuee of I.NTK.VTIUL vv.ci. 7. d- M. R. R. TIME-TABLE. On and sf'erthe 1st of Decev.il.er. 1CJ, the tirtS'iiiser tixiiu out of J'latistnouth, will Icavo 4 fi;inw : I-ni!i!jf Tr.iin (for Lincoln) it :."OA.f. (naalin I ri"i. ... I :.'W I'.M. jluratug lulled, (or Omaha 7 :U0 A.M. lkaura Pas. Train Lo. Omaha 11 :15 A.M. Vfls3r, (each d.y, 5 :30 IM. Halt is havir.rr a new fence put around liis place. Faxou, the Auctioneer, has left us, lmt Kay3 he will be back again. The wcathar now-a-daya is kind f mixed, good, poor, bad and indifferent. Dr. "W. E. Donelan is having his drug store raised and a brick foundation put J". For neat visiting cards call at the IIkkald ollics. Something mw and nice. The "Presbyteri-tn Sociablo meets to night at Mr. Dr. Chapman's. A pleas ant time expected. All are invited. Fresh full arc plentiful in town now. Captain Frank Morri.vm will fill all or ders. Give him a call. Judge Hainea has moved over into the little brick west of t lie Court Rouse where Justice henceforth will be dis pensed. Men's 1'low Hi; for $2.5). and womir.s nice sore gaiteis for .l.oo ;.t MiTfv shoe stvt-. Frame launder of all kinds $91 per thousand it Waterman's. 3-ti. Win. Btadelmann lias just received a large new stock of clothing which must be sold out. Come and 'jet a bargain. 4-tf. There was an auction r.ale cf the household furniture of J. II. Dilley last Saturday afternoon, by Sheriff Cutler, to nay FOine of his debts. V"e are reliably informed that Mr. Frank Xieman is having his house re modeled ami fixed up. "You know how it is yourself." The water washed out Rome of the pile in front of the B. & M. boat land ing last week, and the President has been busy repla-iiiig them. Professor U. TT. Wiaf. County Super intendent, l,a3 removed to tlie house formerly occupied by M. L. White, out Co. Comrnisainner, who ha.-j re?;ioved witli his family to Omaha. Our town is filling up rapidly now Jind an empty hou.?e is hard to find. ..Several new trains houses are roiiig up and as room as the brick hi burnt there will be a number of fine brick resi dence built. There will be quite a crowd leave hra nixt Monday for Omiha, to wit ness the OJ I Fellows' Parade and the dedication of the new Oil Fellows Hall, there. Also tc attend ths .festi val aud Ball at night. read: n sad i 0iyeae dollar win buy a nice pair ol Yo mui t5rc Shoes at AIi-xo' Sh' StoT. DRESS Zi AXING Miss D-spain & Miss Marks respect fully inform the ladies of Plattsmouih and vicinity, that they are now prepar ed to do dres3 making in the latest style. They will carry on business at residence of V". J. Despain, corner 8th and Pearl 5ts. 2-3t FA KME RS A TTEXTIOXf Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Mar.ufae tnrer, opposite the ITera Lt ollice, on "ilain St., PlattaiKOuth. Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and American To baccoes for smrikinsr purposes. For Sa?. liest qualities of piug-smnking .tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. CENSUS ItLTF Enumeratiti of inhabitur.ts in School District JSi. J, of C'as county, f'jr iS74. AGE . M. F. Total t'tnier 1 year. 34 T T4 tTndf r 2 years, 31 39 73 I'mliT 3 ycii 39 31 70 Tndrrl yours Xt 23 55 I'uder 5 year 3C V, 1 From 5 to 10 years 155 134 iWJ From 10 to 20 years lfi 223 337 From 2- to 30 years 247 213 4i.5 Trom 30 to o yean... V.4i 142 From 40 to 51 years lot C3 1C4 From M to GO yeors, 43 33 61 From CO to 70 years, 17 16 S3 vero years 5 8 13 Grind Total, 1111 P90 2101 DELINQUENT TAXES. I hereby desire to give notice that all taxes become delinquent on and after the first day cf May, next, and that I hereby warn all persons to come for ward and pay their lawful taxes as I must and will tnforce the law after tax s become delinquent. According to an act passed in the llast Legislature, all disputed taxes fur 1373 and '74 must be paid as well, tht law expressly stat ing that : "No tax heretofore levied in cities of the second class shall be held to be in valid, illegal or irregular because the tame was not levied witli the time prescribed by law, nor on account of ..ny mere irregularity in the time or manner of assessment of property, or other irregularity or omission not af fecting the equality or substantial jus tice of such tax." I shall therefore proceed to collect all taxes shown to be due 011 my books and ask all persons to govern them selves accordingly. Wx. Wjnter.sti:;n 4-1 ; City Treasurer. See Frank Stadters new phunny graphic Ad. Ed. Kosenbaum has been a fixin' up for spring trade, &,c. - . - s 'e call attention to "Teachers' Xo tii'e" in another column. 20,000 Envelopes want printing at the IIehali cilice. A. "W. McLaughlin, Cashier First National Rank, has some land for sale. See Ad. elsewhere. Dr. Chapman has some very hand some Damask visiting cards whith are all the go. Give him a call. L'Iionp?r. For Cash, for the next 30 days, at T. AV. SHItYOCK'S. We call attention- to Mr. Eaton's new Ad., and to the new Etajere Organ, on exhibition at his store. Our musi cal men are coming out this Spring. That's right; music hath charms, etc. Roone is determined to keep ahead as any ono can see by calling at his Ex celsior Rarber Shop and noticing the taste with which everything is arrang ed. Give him a call and get a boon in the thape of a good shave. One hundred thousand No. 1 shingles $3.75 at Waterman's. S-t?. Books, Stationery. Choquet Sets Sheet Mcsic, at Dr. Chapman. A CAR!). TTe return thanks to the public for the attendance at the High School last Friday eve. The- proceeds amounted to 325.05; expenses S .C0; profits SI 9.-15. II. A. Stfrgis, Prin. Portraits Painted Photographs En larged to Life Size. Remember the place, Murphy's Photograph Gallery. Artists, Dennison & "Walton. About the 1st of May, M. Schnell bacher, our blacksmith will move into the Henry Roeck building, on 5th st., betwee.n Vine and Main sts., where he will bo happy to see all hia old custom ers and hopes for many new ones. i Et;l Ji K .... !2'r?o KTS-y-S&nfle-'JttsSYjl J.Zf and everything else needed in House cleaning, refitting or ornamenting, you can get at Frank Stadtkr'.s. P. S. Orders received for all kind3 of painting, graining, paper hanging, kalsomining, done in a workmanlike manner by 4-tf. McElwain Si IIODAl'P. "We call attention to the petition of M. Schnellbaeher, and remark that the prayers cf the righteous availeth much. "We put somc kind of a mem on our tablets about Alf. "White's store, but can't read it now they've got cold. Wo received another "communica tion" about the spelling school on Fri day eveiking which we cannot publish this week. Too full. Eugene Lewis has put a new picket fence around his yard and is renovat ing his houso thoroughly. Our "Devil" says bctaething is going to happen. So? LAST WEEK! Now is your chance to gat your Friends' Pictures, at Walton & Dennison's. 11EAUTIES. r.eautifid White Kid u:ij Satiu Slipper t Morses' !;o Stie. HATS! HATS! II ATS! X Cue utoei if new Hats. Latest stylo at Wat. StaiE!.5!i-5's. Mr, Futon, the well known Music Dealer, has received from the Mason & Hamlia Co., one o their new "Piano Hari-Organs," being an organ and piauo attachment combined. It dis courses very fine music, and can be seen at his store on Main Street, every day in the week. CITY ORDINANCE NOTICE. iy order of the Mayor I hereby give notice to all persons to take up and shut up their hogs, as the time has come when the Ordinances of the City requires the retirement of Mr. Pig to hi little pen. Also all dirt and filth must be cleaned from the alleys, back yards and around all out houses, barns &c. If not attended to at oaco I shall be obliged to enforce the law made and provided in said cases. P. C. llUKPIIT, Marshal. The largest and cheapest stock of Boots and Shoo that ever cam to town, at Merges' Ex clusive Shoe Store. LEGAL NOTICE. Mike Sehnellbachor, the Blacksmith mas wants the Herald gently to in sinuate that as he i3 about to move his shop and fix up things generally he must haY3 a little money right now and politely asks the farmers and all liis customers to try and help him out by squaring tip their accounts to the first of April, for all of which your pe titioner devoutly prays &c. M. Snellbackeu. HURRAH FOiJ NO YES. (Ed. Herald.) E. Xoyes, of Louisville is getting a fine stock of Lumber and Shingles, di rect from the pineries, which he will be enabled to sell at reasonable prices to customers. Ho also h;is made ar rangements to ship Lime, Cement, and Plaster Pari3 by the car load, which he intend keeping in stock at all times; together with a full line of Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, and Plastering I lair. Also a complete stock of Trimmings for buildings; in short, be can furnish anything in the building line, which is a great saving to those who are build ing, as they can get all of their mate rial at one place and save thna and trouble of hunting arouiid to get the necessary material to complete a first class house or barn. He also keeps a full line of hardware of all kinds and is selling at reasonable prices. We are glad to see live business men that will keep in their line a complete assortment of building material, it is a gre3t saving to those who use the same. We believe there is no other kept on the same plan in the wet that will accommodate the builders ' of houses the same. -it 2 PERSONAL. Jim Wifcterstcin is working in Wa hoo, now. C. II. King, P. M. Eight Mile Grove, called on the Herald Tuesday. Captain Kuhl has washed down upon us from the Ritter creek region. Chauncr-y Wiltse, Esq; has been pay ing U3 a visit this wiek. Hon. Lawson Sheldon was in town yesterday. Levi Pollard, Esq, is in the same boat and we were glad to see both gen tlemen. Frank Woolcot, Weeping Water, is in town equalizing himself and others. Mrs. Thomas Evans has returned to Plattsinuuth for a visit. .Prof. Potter, Weeping Water, came in yesterday. W. W. was on the trav el Wednesday. Mr. Ruby, of Eight Mile Grove, call ed on the Herald and says well nev er mind what naw, will tedl you next week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton of Galcsburg, are visiting Mr. Duke's peo ple bi other-in-laws, you know and sis ters too; we guess. We are very much pained to hear that Dan McKinnon is not so well as when ho left here; we thought and hoped he wag doing much better. Mr. Glover, of the firm of Fox & Glover, Louisville, called on us on his way home from a visit east and a bu siness trip as well. Cha3. Tiffany, now of Mt. Pleasant called. He is about to move to the W. W. region and go to farming. Guess farming is coming up so many are go ing at it this spring. J. J. Russell one of the former set tlers of Plattsmouth, and a well known citizen leaves us for Omaha and the Rlack Hills thi3 week. We aro all sor ry to part with John and may the kind est of fates await him wherever he may next drives his stakes and run out on the lariat of fortune. The Herald is delighted to hear of the return home of L. F. Heed of Wee ing Water, who has been in Central City, Col. for some months on account of his health and most sincerely and heartily glad to learn that lie thinks his health is permanently im proved. He goes to work again with a will, you all see. Keep cool, though, my boy. stay out doors all you can and swap horses and sich. Rov. J. M. Adair seems to us to be a faithful minister over his flock, at all events wo are sure ho must earn his money for he does something every night in the week, and that Methodist bell rings from early morn till dewy eve on Sundays. Success attend you Rro. Adair. Mr. J. F. TThite, one of the numerous young Whites that wo have had late ly in Plattsmouth and a very fine young man, left us last week for Council RlulTs, where he enters the employ of Smith & Courtlander, wholesale dry goods merchants. By By, as Frank Stadter says Re a goodboy,Frank,and keup your pocket-snicker handy. SPELLING MATCH. Co. "A" badly Worsted. 'B Victorious Co. is. "LET US HAVE IT OUT." Jlr. G. TT. Hammond gels tlie flrfd Prize, Scott's ''Lady of the Lake"; and Lawyer Windham gets the sec ond Prize, a Spelling; Rook. The spelling match at High School Hall on last Friday evening was an enjoyable affair. After listening to the songs, read ings aud recitations which were very entertaining and rendered with honor and credit to the respective persons who gave them, the captains proceeded to choose the spellers. Gen. Livings ton being absent, Hon. Sam. M. Chap man was chosen captain of Co. A. After about twenty had been chosen on each side tho conflict opened. A few words were missed in spelling around the first time, but tho ruling had been made that none should take their seats on the first round; so there was not much hesitancy in trying to spell. The spelling now commenced in earnest and the first victim was 11. R. Windham, ho went down on "ame thyst", thereby earning the spelling book. The spelling continued with much enthusiasm; one by one they fell till the ranks became thin and weary, and it was evident that defeat and vic tory must soon come and it did not a man was left standing of Co. A ; but the end was not yet, two young ladies. Miss Myrtle Parmelo and Miss Eva Shelton, Beemed disposed to contest theground.but went down on "Larynx", thus giving the victory to Co. R. Messrs. Hurton and Hammond now were the only contestants for the first prize, and after spelling a while both fell beneath the deadly "Stilettos" in the hands of Prof. Sturges. Their wounds not being considered mortal they were allowed to.try again. After a hard fight some "Kerosene" exploded and hurled Mr. Burton oil the stage leaving Mr. Hammond unscathed, who was then adjudged the victor, and car ried oil the "Lady of the Lake" which he says is better than no lady at all. Our representative, Hon. Jno. W. Barne3 didn't feel very "Courageous", so he took his seat. The "Diphtheria" now broke out and added several victims to its list. Hon. Geo. S. Smith, don't believe in practicing "Calisthenics." non. Sam. M. Chapman, with his four years' experience in the. "Great Rebel lion" still needs more "Discipline." J udge Sprague took some "Caster oil" and says it will get any man down. Will Shryock should set less type and read his Bible more in order to have a sure thing on "Pentateuch." Lawyer Chapman presented Mr. Hammond with iseott's "Lady of the Lake" and Mr. Hammond blushed at the lady and took her. Mr. Geo. S. Smith then called his brother lawyer, Windham, up and laid the spelling book affeetionately on his head. Windham said a mistake had been made, but guessed it was on him and accepted gracefully. Great aj plause. Spelling .Skule then broke up till next Saturday evening. The spelling was conducted tinder the guidance of Prof. Sturges who used "his best english", pf&nouncing khe words with plainness ad distinct ness, acquitting himself with great I, credit. ... 2XARKIED. BAElIV-rETTEirsON-Gustavc 8. Parry, Ct Weeping Water, Neb., and Miss Eunna C. Pettiison. of Tabor, Iowa, were duly joiiled In :i;:irrin-ie at Tabor, Iowa, April 1C, l'75. HAMS! HAMS I! . Ilatt can beat the world curing hams ; If you don't believe it just go there and buy one, and when you've eaten that vou'll Luv another. Cheap, cheap, chtapt-r than tho cheapest, those Hoots and Shoes at Morses' Shoo Store. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. The Catholics are about to build a handsome new Church on the beauti ful slope north of Vine Street, near Father Robal's house. A committee will be appointed to collect donations soon, and they desire to remind our citizens and their friends that said building will be an ornament to the town, and a proof of our ability to do something for a good cause, oven if the times are hard. Don't hold your purse strings too close when they corno 'round now. All the latest 'styles of Men's P.oot and Shoes at Merges' Shoe Store, cheap. A ffw more left, of those patent ci'TJiyo basti.no and skwisu tabi.kh. at m1kOCK'S SICK XUIiSE. Mrs. Charlotte Finny desire t notice thitt she will act, as SU-k Naise. lit ucver call ed on. K:sni. in c in Stiles' addilioa, ucar .11 tafler'3 Mil!, l'l.ittsiuoutll, .NeL. 3u.io BOOTS & SHOES. . I 3i exelusirely In Boots and Shoes, snd eenseouently can and do sell cheaper than tho cheapest. My motto Is quick sales and swall proSU. Ca'.l. examine, and be conrinced. Pktkr MmtoKS. John Marthis spoiled a good local for us by stopping a runaway team, last Tuesday afternoon, before it could do any damage or kill anybody. POTATOES. V. Weckbach has received a car load of Potatoes Early Rose, Peerless, and Peach Rlows. Cantata of Esther, at Weeping Water on Friday evening, Apr. 30th. Prof. Clark, the balladist very kind ly sang "When the Mists have Rolled Away" at tho Sociablo on 'Tuesday eveMing. A HEAVY SPELL. We had a small spelling skule up at our houso the other night. Cap. Cowles and Captainess "Wise mustered the pu pils and victims, and Dr. Livingston mixed and offered them their potions. We are sorry to record that the Cap tainess' sido went down, mostly, first. Cap. Cowles stood bravely up to bis work and ranged his company around the Doctor for close fire. One by one the roses fell until only Mr. Burton and one lily were left. "Koo'chook." (very foolishly spelled C-a-o-u-t-c-h-o-u-c and some relation to Ingin Rubber,) floored 'em .ill but Burton; he rallied and koochucked that word out of him self, looking immensely relieved there after. He was immediately presented with a complete law oillco, a lucrative practice, four unabridged and a sweet heart lo match by acclamation. The two officers then took hold and were run down by a "Caisson." Mrs. Wise was voted a cottage by the rill, with a lemonade in front and back, yard for marbles (for the children) and pizarra all 'round it; while Cowles received 3,000 miles of railroad, all in running order, with K' spic span new Locomo tives and 230 miles of track washed out, to begin operations on. ANOTHER SPELL. After the above the Herald went to bed and tried to sleep, did after a fashion. It seemed as if we were ail on a big steamboat, (the Vice-President I think) going up the Platte river. The U. P. It. R. had sent for Cowles to come up and help pull locomotives aad smashed basrgage cars, &c, out of the bottom of Ritter creek. It seemed as if the water was so high we just steer ed right across the prairie for the break in the track; Cap. Peter Mann was Pilot, and things worked well enough until Geo. Foster took a no tion to hold a Spelling School in the Pilot-house. Even then we kept her head to, and level on her pins until George propelled koochook at- Cap't. Mann. It put him all in a wopse; he stammered with one hand, stuttered with the other and let go the wheel to spit on Ids hands in order to get a better held of tho word, when 'round she swung, struck a snag kerwhop and the bottom was ripped off the boat like a boy sheds his jacket when he makes for bed in a hurry. " 'Koochuck,' " I should say it was," roared Mann, " what'd you mean by giving me such a word just as I was rounding a bluff." "Who'd a thought answered George that a pilot who could run kerchuck agin a snag like that 'ud be nonplussed at kuchuck." Just then the boat slid up on asharp divide so she balanced 'mid ships, some passengers ran fore and some aft, while Cowles, Mann and George stood on the gable end of the pilot house and s pell ed liard words by note. We had just begun a nice game of teter tawter "when something woke us up and there was the wife tickling our nose with a boot-jack and shouting kochook's ready, got it at Halt's Get up.Eilly Shryock's got a new spellin' machine down at the Herald otfice runs it off by the galley full and vou're wanted there kerchuck. SPECIAL, NOTICES. TEA CH EliS EA'AJJ I STATIONS At Plattsmouth. Friday before the first Satur day of each month. IT. VV. WISE, Superintendent. FA 7i3fS FOlTsALE. I am authorized to sell the north east quarter of section ten. township twelve, range twelve, and the north east quarter of section eleven, township eleven, range twelve, for two thous and (52.000) dollars per quarter. Tkrms-Five hundred dollars down and five hundred In one, two, and three years, at ten per cent Interest, payable annually. For f ur ther particulars inquire cf a. w. m c la r r, n li n. 4tt At First National Bank, Plattsmouth. Neb. For your Pmi, Medicines, Paints, Oils Rooks, Station kkv, cull at tut. Chapman's. Threts hundred thousand Ktar "A" shingles S4.25, at Waterman's. l-t2. FOUND. Found, on the 19th Inst., a small Amount of Greenbacks, between E. G. Dovey's and Joseph Schlater's stores. Main-street. Plattsmouth, Neb. For further information call at Judfre Haines office. Then upon proper proof and payment lor this advertisement, the amount found will he restored to its proper owner. J. AV. HAINES, 4t2. Justice and Collector. CLOTHING. For a cheap suit of Clothes call on Wl. STADELMA.il'. WANTED. A girl for general housework. In a small fami ly. Pci niancnt situation. Enquire of Streiit. 3-t3 l o. Book Store. Facts WciiTii Knoivim:.-Tbn Wilson Shut tle Prin Machine is to-day the dmph-.st.inwt perff t. most ca-v openucd, bc.sr mad, most durable, and in every way, luost valuable sew ing machine in existence, and it is fioid fifteen dollars iesi than all other flrst-c.ki.ss iiiuchinejj. Machines will be delivered at any tailroad Station In this couttv. free of trai'spoi UUiou cliarsi-s. if ordered lltroiiRh the Company s lliaucli House at No. lilo -till Sued, St. Lou;s, Mo. M , Thc-y send an etesant catalogue and chromo clreular. free on application. Tlits Cmpauy wa.it a few more good asenta. AlUl fiT FLOWKK. The most iniseraMe licincs in the world are those stifTci irvr from lw.epia und Liver C'otu pl.iitit. Mop! 1 1; an seventy-live per cent of tlio people in the V aired States are afflicted with these two diseases and their ellect ; sucn as sour sto:i:ach, siek headache, habitual cosUtp ne.vs. iiiipur blood, heartburn, wau-iuiash, tniawin.:; and burning pains at the pit of the stoma'-ii, vellow skin, coated tongue and disa greeable taste in tlie moutli. coming up of t he food alter caliir-r. low spirits. Ho to tlie l)i-.i! Store cf lr." C. li. l-tiaji: 'i, Plattsinuuth, Neb"., .-.ud get a 7" cent bottle, or a sajuple bot tto for W oenta. Try u. 1 ci;t tsm'J olt! It Hay ave Your Ufc. There Is no person living but what suffers more or less with LunjC IMsease, t'oujihs. Colds, or Consumption, vet some would rather die than pay 76 cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure them. Ir. A. liosehee's German Svmp has lately been introduced in this coun try from German v, and its wondrous cure ii.s tonishes everv one that tries it. If you doubt wiiat we say in print, cut this out and take it to your dru'i;ist. Dr. G. li. Chapman, Platumouth. Neb., and K?t a sani;;!! bottle for 10 cents and try it, or regular sie for 75 cents. 4.,yl G. G. GutciCN, Woodbury, N. J. It is asserted as a laet tn:it every canvasser who has turned his attention to tlie introduc tion of tlie. New Family Sewing Machine iuh.s locality, or who has bt en fortunate to secure an agency, lias outstripped the best efforts iu inak iiur money of the oid and tried agents o tlie hi-h-pru'ed maehines, which latter they now replace. Tlie demand is enormous, and sales so rapid and monev made so readily with so little eriort that farmers, tradesmen, sicciilatois, Ac, are Hocking into the business as fast as they can secure territory and get their goods on 4he ground to supply anxious customers. It cer tainly is the. machine ot the times and does the same work, as other machines at 380.00 and S'JO,. 00, and w really believe It would sell just as readily at double and then not cost half tlie us ual price of .so good an article, for it is astonish ing to see the vast amount of labor it performs, at so low a cost. The inventors are daily inun dated with testimonials of tlie worth of their new m.-u-liines which so suddenly and success fully bounded into popular favor, it has at tained an enviable reputation in many thou sands of homes and Lwtories. for its solid strength, power, rapidity, simplicity, certainty, and ease of operatiou, with Vextreme beauty, fineness and reliability of its sewing ; while the wonderful low piice (Twenty Dollars for a large and complete sewing machine with a strong ta ble and treadle), places all idea of competition entirely out of the question. It stands alone in its merits and price. We advise you to invest In one at once for your wife, daughter, mother, sister or lady friend and make a home happy, or put them in your factory, or what is befer if von are luck v enough. secure an agency. if there is none iu your town, make money yourself. The many new attachments for doing extra fine, skilful :ind difficult work, aie a surprise in their simplicity .-f construction and far below even "grunge prices." anil will be delivered safe at vour door, no matter how reunite you may reside, if you write for them. Address J. Tuonaox, llAkXA A Co., SAj7 Broadway, N. Y. 47yl LEGAL NOTICES. Public Notice. p rue hold myself responsible for any debts contract ed by Mrs. Dorothea Sliafer (formerly Dorothea Koill. She having separated from me, refus ing longer to iive with me as my lawfully wed ded wile and being abnudacliv able to pay all legitimate expenses necessary lor Jier own sup port and maintainance. Vv II. SIIAFFK. Plattsmouth, April 16. 1375. 4!4 Notice of Sale. In the Matter of the KstaU of ll'mry Aniison, t!c cea&d: Notice Is hereby given that on Saturday, the 1st day of May next, between the hours cf 2 o'clock, in the forenoon ami 5 o'clock in the af ternoon of said day. at the front door of tlie Court liouse. in the town of I'lattsmouih. coun ty of C.ss, anil State of Nebraska, the personal property of said decedent, consisting of house hold furniture and other articles will be sold at public sale as per order of Probate .Indue, is sued. JOHN W. SHANNON. Administrator. Dated April ICth, !875. 3t2 Sheriffs Sale. By virtuo of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court, of tile second Judi cial District within aud f.r Cass County, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will on the 15th day of May. A. D. lT'i. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the'South door of tlie Court House, in the city cf i'lattsiiiouth. in said county. Sell at Public Auction, thn following Keal Ksstate. to wit : Lot number five (S. in block number thir-tv-seven (;;7), and lot number six 0'). in block number eight s. all in the city of Piattsmouih, Cass County. Nebraska. The same I cing levied upon and taken as the property of John W. lliuchman and Alice It. Iiineiiman, defendants ; to satisfy a judmtL of said Court, recovered bv Calvin if. ParineTV, plaintiff. 'Plattsmouth, Neb.. April 13! h, A. D. 1S75. M. 15. CUTLER. 3t5 Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of three executions issued by D. W. M-.-lvinnoii. Clerk of the District Court, of sec ond Judicial District, within and for Cass aoun tv. Nebraska, and to ine directed, I will on the 8th day of Kay, A. I). 175. at 1 o'chx k p. in. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in said county, sell at public auction, tlie fol lowing Heal Estate, to-wit : Tlie south half (') of the north-cast quarter (neVt of section thir teen (13). town ten tlo), range eleven vU). east offfthprincip.il meridian, in Cass county Ne braska. The same beiim levied upon and tak en as the property of Willis J. Morton, and Wm. C. Jenks, defendants; to satisfy three judg ments of said Court, recovered by Ilibbard aud Sjiencf r, Wm. M Wyeth & Co., and St. Joseph Manufacturing Co., plaintiffs. Said executions received bv me in the order above named. Plattsiuo'uth, Neb., April 7th. A. u. 175. M. B. CL'TLEB. 2t5 Sheriff Cass Co. Neb. Attachment Notice. Plaintiff. I'lali jDefc Alexander Carper, vs Pavid FoIt7 ) Dcfcnrtent. To Dnrid Foliz, defendent in the alovc entitled catoie; You are hereby notified that an order of at tachment was issued in tlie above, entitled cause on the Hull day of March, A. D. 175, by A. Carmiehael, Justice of the Peace, , of Cass County. Nebraska : for the sum of eight dol lars and seventy-five cents (?s.7r.), and eause M t for hearing on the loth day of May, A. D. 1S7.". at 10 o"clock a. m. of said'day. 2l3 ALEXANDKli CAR1KK. Estray Kotite. Taken up on or about the first of November, a dark bi indie cow. star in forehead, brass kiioos of her horns, probably s or nine years old. The owner can prove property, pay charges and take her a w:. v. " Vm. Sxuhk, Plattsmouth lrecinct, April 2nd. ISlo. 2t5 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk or the District Court, of the Second Judicial District, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 3d day of May, A. I. 1S75, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day. at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auc tion the following real estate, to-wit : Lots number one (D. two (1. three and fouri4). in biock number six (i.) in Thompson's Addition to the City of i'lattsnioutU, Cass County, Nebraska. Tlie same being levied upon and taken as the property of Wm. Altiifter, Defendant : to sat isfy a judgment of said Court, recovered ny William K:a '.elmann. Plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Nebrsska. March 31st. 1R7!J. It5 M. B. tiiLEB, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of Sale i ;swed by I. W. McKlnnr.ii, Clei k i f Divrict Court within a'id for Cass Countv. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 w ill on the iruli dav of April. A. D. H7o. at lo o'clock p. m. ol &aid ilay, at tho south door of the Court Ilousa in the city of Plattsmouth, hi said County, seil at public auction, the follow ing Keal Estate, to-wit : commencing at a point one thousand tiuht bundled and twenty-seven and two-tenths" 1S37 2-10 f -et north of 4 lie south-east corncr of tbe west half (',1 of the south-west quarter I1), of section seven (7), town twelve i rj), range lourtecn (14i cast, which point by actual survey is one thousand three hundred and rventv-six (t.'W feet east of the south-west corner of said rection, thence west four hundred and three (4o; feet, tlienee north two hundred and sixteen and two-tenths il'6 2-10) feet, thence east four hundred and three (43) feet, tbeaee south two hundred and six teen and two-tenths (21f 2-10) feet to the place of begiuniii'. containing two Cij acres, more or less, situated in Cass County, Nebraska ; the same hcingr levied upon and taken as the pro ertyof Wiiliain Cutter, Margaret K. Cutter aud Wm. Emiiick, defendants ; to satisfy a judg ment of said court, recovered by Calvin II. Par niele. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March at. A. D. '75. . M. P.. CUTLER. 2t& ' Sheriff. Cass Co., Neb. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAM. S. I'll A I'M A, ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor In Chan cery. ).tce in 1 uerald's Block, PlatUuiouUi, Nebraska. Vt HKI.LF.lt Jt IIKXXIVTT, REAL F.STAT E and Tax Paying Agents. No taries Public, t ire and Iic insurance Ageuts, l'lattsiuoiuh. Nebraska. A. L. srilACL'K. wi-uAtai: t. n. wilhox. A. AVII.SOV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Collections prrtupt Iv attended to. Ofhee iu Fitzgerald's block, f'lailsnioutii. Neb. 4oyl. It. K. IMVIXfiftTO. PHYSICIAN & Sl'RGEON. tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Cass county. Residence southeast corner Sixth ami Oak Ms ; onlee on Maui street, two doors west oi Sixth, I'lattsmouih, Nebraska. OEO. S. SMITH. U. n. WINDHAM. K'llTII M1HIHIA5I, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Real Ftate Bro kers. Special attention given to Collections and all ma'ters atteciim; the title to real estate. i;iii e on -,'d tloor, over Post Office, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 401. jisTitK or 'ftii-: rtiACE. Office on Main street. Plattsmouth, Neb., two doors cast of Hkkalo oiiice. Business hour from 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. All coufty business usu ally transacted before a Justice of the Peace wiii be attended to. Also general collector of debts. lCyi J. W. Uaikis. DR. SCHILDKNECHT. Eclectic & lloniGcopalliic Physician. I-r?"Off!c and Residence corner Sixth and Vtno Streets. Plattsmouth, Neb. Calls attended at all boms. 40yl. G. A. vonHeimburg, Veterinary Surgeon. OJice south side Jin in Street, beticeen Third and Fourth Sts. PLATTSMOUTH. ... - NEB. Ts-43 MERCHART TAILOR, is ia receipt of the finest and U X S T ?l S S O H T.1C E .YT OT Cawslaiere, Cloths, tlns. fJeoielt Vooas, Iri?jJi Fricste, Ae. pyin fact, the largest and best asse rtment of Cloths ever brought to this city, which I am prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. Call and examine Goods. 40yl SEWING MACHINES! New Improved Lock Stitch GROVER & BAKER SEWINa MACHINE, For sale by CHARLES VI ALL. With all the Extras and Attachments, such as Needles. Oil. Tuckeis, Binders, etc. Those who contemplate buying a machine, will do well to give the Grover"& Baker a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. and ih" cheapest machine in the market. All orders bv mail promptly attend ed to. Address, CUAIiLtXi VI ALU 2niC . l'lattsniouth. Neb. Wm. FRO PHI ETOK OF PALACE EILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Bank.) FI.ATTS!li:T22, - - - XEB. MT BAR 13 StrrLIED WITH Tlilt BEST WINES, LIQUORS, DEER, ETC., ETC. 40yl Mrs. A. H. Knee9 Worker in hair. Braids, Curls, Switches, ruffs, and ell kinds of Hair Work promptly aud neatly made by Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S M ILLI.CKY STORE. On Main St., 1 door eat of Clark & I'lummer's. 3 -pgr- -jp JOHN WAYMa'n, PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB. Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Baw and Grist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and lift pumps, steam Guaires. Safety valve Governors, and all kinds of Brass Engine V iitings re paired on short notice. 2" A KM MAC IIIXGRT. repaired on short notice. 49yl FOR 00 TO Gus. Herold's. CARPENTER WORK I W. L. Tucker, has removed to the bufldtng oroite Math ews Hardwaie Store. 'On 4th Struet. Bet. Main and Vine,) Where in addition to oUtor work, he will pive special attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKIXG PICTURE FliiMKS, AC. ALo Ajjent for the COMMON SENSE IRON ING TABLES. of which we have a number on band ; ouJi and see theto. Careful Work and Prortftt Attend ance to Calls. 40-ly " WM. L. TUCKER. Good fresh milk DELIVERED DAILY I AT EVERTBODT S HOME IS nlTTSXtJUTH IT TIIET WAVT IT, ET J. F. KEALMXfiSTEn, SE5D IJf TOCK ORDFRS AXD I WILL TBT A2TB OIVK YOU 40yl and serve you regularly. E.T.Duke&Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in RE AND C XT T K, "2". STOVES.TiNWARE, Iron, Nails, Hoes, RAKES, SHOVELS, KNIVES AND FORKS, AXES, dc, cM ALL lCIXOi OV Tinware Manufactured. MAIN ST., BET. ud & 3d tOYl GO TO VALLERY & FOIi GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC 1 1 Xovr is the tlrr.o to buy your .Li. Xotw ithstamlintj tlie depression of the country, will still continue to soli goods at their old stand in FITZGERALD'S BLOCK, cheaper th:m ever, and defy competitum in price axd goods. Thej constantly keep on hand a larga ns- eortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY HADE CLOT II IN Q, GE0CERTK3. HOOTS A STTOJfM. HATS ASD CArM. QUEENS WA llli, WOOD 6 WILLOW WARE, REST BRANDS OF FLOUR, TOBACCO, itc, tCc t Thev will sell nil goods as low as any liouse in town, crrn if aflrartiswl Rt cost. "They do not deem it necessary to giTC a iri-o list, but would ask you. to call and examine the goods, hear the prices, and satisfy yourselves befors purchasieg elsewhere. Our motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," FOB C-A.SIE3:. VALLERY d RUFFNER'S IE"1 O IRj 1875. They also would call attention of tho farming community to tho fact that thev sell the Improved and world renowned J. I. Caso & Co.'a THRESH ING MACHINE. Tho Xichols & Shepherd's "VIBRATOR- Thresh ing Machine, tho "Old Reliable" McCormick "Advance" REAP ER tfc MOWER: also the McCORMICK HARVESTER, the best in the market. Don't give your nrders un til you see samples. Prices lower than any other dealer.' THE LITTLE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER,' which gives perfect satisfaction. THE KIRBY REAPER & MOWER, THE WETR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. DERE tf- CO.'s GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, best in use. KEYSTONE A BROWN CORN PLANTERS. FISH BROTHERS' WA GONS, Th lut on Wa BROAD CAST SEEDERS. DRILLS, STALK CUTTERS, HARROWS, CORN SHELLERS. Ac, dc "Which they will sell at!bcd-rock prices to suit tho tlmea. , J27"For,the abovo named Machinery, they always keep on hand a fall line of extras, which is a great item to fanners. VALLERY & ItUFFNEB. , if KEALV- OVEY'S NOTICE T8 THE PUBLIC ! Having mado up my mind several yars ago RETIRE FROM BUSINESS about the end of THE YEAR 1675, and being still of the same"!mlnd. I take thi method of informing the public that I am selling out n.y ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS ! AT COST. and thU eontlnua doing so through tt'.s year or until tiie WEasle Stools is disposed oL Daring that tisao I intend to Sell Goods for Cash, Lower than any ether hous can do and sustain themselves. Aly stock consists of GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, HATS& CAPS, BOOTS 6 SHOES, WALL PAPER, CARPET'S, dC, dC dC. Tht wboe stock will be sold at ottomPrices until It is ALL SOLD OUT. My object Is not to but to GET out of BUSINESS. Giv me a call and see for yourself. 6in E. 0. DOVEY. STORE AND EULI AT Rock Bluff3. J. $ II. SHERJl: We havs purchased tSM BOCK BLUFFS STEAM FLOURING,' AND SAW MILL, And will hwcafter run tho iwuas Cs Connection With Our Store' CUSTOM WORK will t guaranteed to be satisfactory WsaOs ployod thd BEST we oould End, whose reputation Is well known, and Jt to pw. posed that the fartueri aud all others hsrs 0 IX tliey bring Good Wheat I T The highest market price pnld fof C Best Wheat and Corn. OUR STORE LV- Chock Full of Goods THIS FALL, and we mean to sell tbent At Low Rates' Tfarins boon enabled to pur chas a sues stock Uncommonly Low, They will bo sold to all. EQUALLY LOW' 2sOW IS YOUR TTMI3 TO STJ"Z". J.&H.Shera, sttf' 0