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)r f 1 I I i ; f if UUJIERALI), LOCAL N i:VS. Don't fail to make your County Fair :i success. I.' C I. AI L K t lSI VFNT.s. .,iri,';VS,,','.,-'i'M't,,-Ua ' '-e-'.lar :i.lvrrl:.s '. f I .'" !"'r N" a.leiu,.-i;i.-iii iun-r- v l lor lfs than -:t nti. l.V'a! Nr)t!rc4 ai statu;,. r..ti-. Attorneys i:li.-,-n if 111" l;iw will he lV-;ji n.i! .. f.,r a!1 ,-j;t notu-.-s II,. liiitnl ill an. I nil .-i!lis .!f!ii:ui.!:;r.' :i .j'uf i.f iml.lii-ii-" f any imli-.; v. Hi lie f..t tne. l.iil!ii-a- iluti let; 1 Mieli luiUce. A our p:i-4- is liniiif,, ceniiuiTiU-atiinn i is: i" brief .iinl t. tin- ihh;u. witli iu v. a -ti; o: r rm. M : Vv s i a r i : : ; i k ; i s i n s. 1. Any i.rnii vhr t:ik-vi the ihmt regularly -i-iri Hit- iinstofaec. whether !iif-tfii i lii'j ii.wiit. ur w li-i!,-t h- i-i ;i sii!i'!'iticr or nt-i.s i-,-p..!s!i.;;- . r I'm- pay. JUm Krway has left us for lieno, Xe Viul;i, as overseer of .some mining ope i ations. Dest st ji-'.l of general goods in wri-t-er:i Cass eotmty At tin: store of l'kin in.tr A Kace, Weeping Water. Head A. W. White's new ad in this week's paper, lie .sell. cheap tor cash ami you will do well to give him aeal!. Dr. St LiMknecht has lost his pet owl. It either Ihw away o'r was stol"u. In either case he would like to have it again. It any jmthi ..i.Ii is I.i.t p.ip r ,li.seoii!ii- One iroud bC'tTV for Salo at the HkK- - I ie.. In- rmi-t i, x all arrearages, ur the iiaMisii t ?i!.y (vnitiii;..- . si mi u tiuul pay iii'itt. is t in'!.', nml eoli-et t 'ic vlu!e amount, wlielhei ' paper is tal;i-.t fr-nn tlie i't;ee i r nut. a. '1 he e.i'-. ts have ,i.-i-i.t,-. that nliisin tu .tr.t? nr x s; ap -i s :uj1 l.-:'iMl eals t roe.i 1 i' post - i-.icn. i.r rci'ioi aii.l li-avin;.' t't-iii iru allvii .or, Is im.in jitrU fviili-in-r of i ! k.n tio.v.m. : i. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. (lorrei-ted Monday, Jittr 21 if, 175. VOH OMAHA I'i.OM l'LATTSMOUTH. I.'';iU'i, 5 a. in. Arrives 7 :lria. m. 2;Wi. '- Arrives. 4 j. in. VllOM OMAHA VOl I'LATTaMlH III. L-avfS. :V a. in. Ariiv-i, JO a. m. U p. in. Arrives, s p. Voll T!!K V.'KST. I Maj. Hawley haI the. Sarunlers house so full last wee'.that lie an-l the Por ter hal to roost out in t!:; wood she!; Ve uii'l-Mstiii'l that the Morrow brothers inten-l to start a founiliy ami a good injnl.'iiieiit unking and repair ing fac tory here, if our folks give them any encouragement. I'HJKON SHOOTIN;. We give below the .sci re f the pig eon .shooting of the picked eight of the I'lattsjiiouth Sportsman's Club. .Lack ofpace prevents us giving a more ex tended notice. Sin'c 3l:ifs. Ii:We. Akiipiv, l l l 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 10 11 11 lilt Sirriht, 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 11 10 01 II 1( Cll!!!l!l!halH, 1 1 it DO 1 1 1 0 1 !! 1!) 11 CO U llnlil !-';'', SPECIAI, NOTICES. I - ""': j agon iv jsincKsitiiui Miop Dissolution of Co Partnershii. ; wapm. humu. Maiin and pi.w n- . JKlil'iliJ, tllul y IU;1 :(l jobbili;. 1 '', (vai tnership heretofore exist ing and doing business under the name of Clark & i'lummer, is this day dis- ! solved by mutual consent. The busi I ness will be continued in the name of i Eli I'lummer, who will settle the affairs of the late linn. l'lattsniouth, Nek. July bth, 1S7.. JOHN" 11. CLARK, Xrw ''.1i;oiih mitt lliiiri'S mailc to Order. SATISFACTION (it A UAM KKI). ; Simp on Sixtli stref t. jMsiIt; Strei;;lit's StaM. Al.l of !ii e. rLOTlflXG. leaves 1'latt Slnoi'.r i. S ; 'A a. ill. All'lVi-S lli I,!ui.!n, VI :2 KL-arnry. i ::." j. in. fUOM T:Ii: WEST. I.e ives Kivti ii'-y, .S'i a. i::. 1 vvs I.inci;a, 1J :y p. in. Anivis r!;'snnaii:i, J ;. ut. CiolN!; FAST : i "a.;.-1-Hirer, train ( -ac!i !.!. 4 ;.0 I'.M. lieinember your County Fair. 20,00: Knvel)pfs want printing . the IIkuaj.Ij ollice. A few City Orders for sale at the llKU.M.It o.'iice. 1'di- ; rlu-iip .--iiit of Clothe eall oil Wm. h'(.iiPt;i.in.x. Once more stadelmanns at 10 per cent belu w cost. Jump when the pig eon f.ie.s. Hoots and .Shoes, cheaper than ever, for Cash. 1'ktek Mi:k;ks. fJet your things ready for the Fair, only a few weeks ami it will be here. Two car loads of ntin grain were shipped from Ashland on Monday last .MONEY TO 1X1 AN. Loans on improved. Ileal Estate can be secured on reasonable terms by ap plying to 1'OLI.OCK A liKAUILY, 17tf Plattsmouth Neb. IN TilL TAX I NJ INCH ON CASE It is generally understood that Judge Lake refused to continue the Injunc tion on the ground that there is a rem edy at civil law against the Treasurer if aught has been illegal. j An excursion train of live car loads Try Fleming A: Haee. at Weeping j ,f excursionist.! passed through our Water. ' town 3 csteiday morning, on their way - - r - - j (, Keatney Junction. They came Will Stiuehounb is ye local of the j f,.om Aurora, III., to Uke a look at our Lincoln En.i.u'j ;Mr. j state, and we hope they may be so well Ib-sser"snilllouTish ;.ml has pM.tv Hd with U l'-h;it the-v wil1 co,ne - 1 of earlv vegetables. ! here to live. Dr. .Nchildknccht has a pair of Eng lish rabbits, and llioy aie ba!tli. THE FESTIVAL ON TUESDAY EVEN 1NU Jly the. Ladies of the Episcopal Church, lliuigrant are .still passi::g ILrotigh given at the S VCMi:i:s lloi'si:, passed ur town on their way west, in spite ' oil" very pleasantly. The gross receipts !" ilvi tra.--shopper sc.ire. were over The ladies desire to re turn thanks to Mai. JIawlev for Ids Mr. Latham is having an addition ,.m(, vlr uf t!jt use of h(. IIuUS,. aJ1(i nil ou his .'.welling, and is iuaking.th- , .,,s(, tu lh..oil .owes. w e atne down ntujiround his place. j ..p,,,,.,,- to !u.;,, , ;,ntr. . ...1 . ; " . . 1 j ' . . j .... , ; ;.v.M:;v iiini ii-r-n ;:tteij.'.i:ig the ither. J 1 1 0 1 1 1 I t 1 1 31 It 1" 00 -l JoLiJ Total "-. Clinplnali. l.iviiistoti. Jones, Neville. 1111111111)11 11 00 0! It 1 0 1 I 1 1 l 1 0 0 I 1 1 (HI 00 (" 00 1 101 I 11 1 11 I IU II l0 11 111 1 1 t 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 10 00 00 1 1 00 Tutal 32. Total IT. CUAM) 1'IC NIC. Three Car Loads From Oniuliu. The long expected and much talked of Sunday School Picnic from Omaha, under the auspices of the 13th street M. E. Chutvb, arrived here yesterday morning, and forming in procession marched to the grounds south of town where they enjoyed themselves, eating, singing, swinging etc, until about half past four, when they boarded their train and started for Omaha. Lack of spae prevents our giving them a more extended notice. j PIIOFESSIOXAL CAKDS J H.VJI. .11. CIIAtMIAX. ! ATTOKNKY AT r.AW : n.t S.-'Viror In Clian j eery. O.veo in Fileial-l's liloek, I'latt niuuitli. Neira-ska. u 11 1:1:1. i:u i iti:x'iTr, Ki: A I. K STATIC uiit Tax I'ayiim Agents. No taiii s rulilii'. l'lro aii'l Life Iil.suiaiie1 Agent.. riallsiiii.mil, Nel'i.i-k.i. HKMIV HOW LAM). ELI FLUMMEU. MAIM! I EI). CIIAISLTOX IIEINS At tlm resi dence of Mrs. Morse, Herea, Ohio, Ju ly 15th, 1873, bv the IJev. N. C. I'ond, J. L. . CIIALLTON", of Flatts mouth, and Miss LOUISA IIELN'S of Cleveland. So says letter from the boy, dated Monmouth, Ills., and ho asks that we draw it mild on a notice We do. A Frnnli-in brave, came o'er the wave; From the dear old Fatherland: This coim trie free, she came to see, And lost her heart and hand. A railroad boy was filled with joy At sight of her sweet face. Our Fnmlfiii dear, no more'll be here, And none can fill her place. My bo-r "fibfur I like your ruse, You'll have der "Fr'is -hutz" line. A "bt ivltaft;' we all will waft, Alter the dear J'ntnlt in. A I'lItllKTAl-.i.K I vvrsT.MKXT. Tin Wilson SlintMi' Sew iii1 Maeliiiie eomt.iiie in a more lerleet ileirive than any other the requi.-eraelit. of;' first -elass maeliiiie. This is the unanimous venliet of the lUoiLs.imls of families v. lioare 11s inn t lnnn, anil its success n liaprecetlenteil in the hisiorv of .sewinjr machines. Machines will he delivered at any lluilroud Station in this comity, free of f rai'siortation charges, if ordered through the Company's I'.raneli House at No. 'Jt 4th Street, St. Ixnns. Mo. They send an elegant eat.'.h'i-'Ut? and cliromo circular, free on a;'ilication. This Company want a tew more koo;I agents FOR NEXT FALL ANI SFIUML The most hardy, mord iroductivfc 'anil most inoiltahle varieties of Apple, l'ear, Peaeli. I'luiii Apricot and Cherry lives Irapcv ines.sinai! fruits strawhrrry plants oriiameiit.il tieesand shrubs, evergreens, bullions roots, liodf plants, and ev erything desiral'le for Nebraska soil and climate can be bought of me on iood terms. Orders re ceived in town. No traiellini; " expenses. I'ri ces low. All trees, shrubs, and plants warrant ed ood and in good condition. There is an apple tree in l'lattsniouth, which I Mild in lsuv and it now pays the interest of I udh hundred dollars, and I have sold many oth I er.s that aro as Kod. One tree of a jrood variety I is worth more than ten trees of a poor variety. ! Ue can ful to plant good trees of good vaiie ! ties, and take good care of them. I lluy of a careful and experienced nurseryman, I or agent who resides in your vicinity. !e very careful to Keep your trees in a cool .shady p'.aee, and the roots wet, v.atertUem well when you plant them, then keep them cultiva ted, or mulched. Call on me on Main street, ev ery time you come to town, and see specimens of fruit and flowers. "W. S. WXST. NOTICE ! I Contracts for Bridge-building. Skalkd I'khi'osai.s for lmil.liii;? bridges will be reeeucd mini Wednesday, the 4th day of Aitirust, A. I. lsTo. Utilises to be built in accordance- with specification, to be seen Kt the Clerk's iliVn-e. '1 he r.oard leserves the light to reject iinv or all bi'ls. I'.v onter of the Hoard of County Ctmiinission ers.".lulv loth, ls7r. C. 1. .MtMlliK. i.hitoAug4j Clerk Cuss County, Nch. 1)0 AN COLLEGE, YEAR 1S73-0 K;!ll Tcnn, Sept. 2d,ty Nov. 21th. Winter Term, lec. 2d, to March 8th. Spring Term, March li'.th, to June Vil. TUITION. In the College, per ten ' -S7.00 ,.5:i.oo to Si.'i.oo tui'.Ltits free of charge. ac tin' board mi hall lor jt.i .ii.irvsviii-. . '::j, '.vh' ie hi! has . uneral of his wife". It is not verv often thN; II::uai.d m in asks givai f ivor.s of its neighbors. Thinking !:.-t week we should like to go out in the country for an airing and Tins. V. SJ.ijoek has on hatflM take t!i; folks alotig. we begau to look .iV a large stock of Furniture. II ef- j about to save e;eiis-', remembering ' i '-sells ehe.-.p for cash. ' t!i;ll f ) i-ul Jluttery ha 1 a good pair of City orders for sale. HAT! HATS.' HATH! A f.ne -i"ek '. 'w v ll.-.K. hrtlcst stile ;. N l. S T A HKI.M V v s"s. i h :ses that he didn't tvs'i much, and that Wheel T had a carriage locked j up iti t!'." barn, of no use unless used, the hajijiy idea struck us to borrow I Hutterv's horses and Wheeler's e;u ! riago for our ride, and thus save a liv 1 ei v bill, lint when w e canici to ask rec-i t d I ' ii'! in;1. fo- 1'iue di es- ...,ts at Ihe -i;Ce Fair a;ul continue to i the gentlemen for this small loan, they Make Ike Lest an.! nicest lits. (ii ve ai.()-i 1 v and ctirtlv told us thev couldn't .a-; a rail. R -r;:1:fil- lJ(, it. " ():, pressing for a more favora- jif i--i- vc ' ble itelv, v.e were savagelv re ferret to ., r : t!io City Marshall for further lnforma A huse of f en' rooms; u'ood w it o .. , , ... , , . , , . , t - . I tion. coupled with .i.-me remarks ab;ut i lothiug tore. 17t l j the City keeping a Livery Stable for --- - - - j us o'v'c., $:: Wt call all. m to the slaU--:ir:.t j we then went over to Dovey's to ;' te Fir.-t Xat. ilank. published in j i,y S;)mo hams, he asked us 1 cents a this veeks I1i--.i:ai.I). it makes a very L,OUM(l . we tl(tl lini we s;l.v sjme healtliy showing. For all the city's J jim. oni-s in a new meat shop op town hard times over SIOO.OOO of Ioio.-,its :UJtl til0ttg;lit we conb.l do better. He subject to Cheek. We ask for i:mvexp!ieit information ,t to Mr. McDoutrgh's on Mr. i'oo.i's "ealihre."" Does he mean that it s too large, or too small, or too eTook- !, or which, how. II. is the last ?10 also informed us that the City w;ts go ing into the meat business, and we had better see Mr. Murphy. What is com ing over our folks ? FA IIMHRX ATTFXTIOX! .1 nl i ii-; I'etiierliero 'iVar Mnniifar- i i : . .e - .1 :l ix - -i-.-- i:eciea ins opinion oi (.-unmrs it.i. , , tuvvr, m Main St., l'lattsniouth, Neh. id if so, in what direction? ! Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri- ! 'i i '. l. : .... t an i ouai e n-.s mi ymoiviie-; jiii piar.i. For Hnlc Ilest qualities if plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. !;n: FATK OF Tin: diiuischi: W ACHT. As m st of our readers know the 'lernian paper called the Vtnts-h Va;ht was sold at sin-riff's sale not CUT Fl.OWl.KS. For the Hand, Throat. Dress. Coat, Weddings, I Jails, Dinners, and Funrr- ... i t .i. n:lt ..1 . . .1 1 . - ion" since. smu tjnapinau navni"; ais. iun mnaiMUMiMi ut i f,1' studied Uerman long ago t tinder Prof. , satisfaction, and think wecan Orders ; lor i in, r lowers nnui panics iiv- 1 Alleui tn-I and ve ;.liior of the Unit ing not more than one days journey. CJtf I,. A. Mookk. aid being "ily" on a number of dutch n-ceive prompt attention, can II 1 1 words such as "save goot." "Shaney ! such orders by express at small expense ziger.' "Fraulicn," Ac. We com lud- i to purchaser, tmd will insure safe arri , , t ..1 , ; f : val. Prices from 2oc to 00 and np- 1 to go schnaeks and buy the ""'.' w.,rJ- fl,(Iil i;attonhole JJo-piets to v. Inch we did greatly to .Mr. inters t.':,t,orate baskets, Ac. ! diet', he being anxious to get away to ! . pie uic ? that day. Well we got her j i and id!, and ye. IIkuai.u w.is just iking ai ra.ugemeni -i to build a corral .- '.t of "Fit." wood piie, siiingie it mit traw, pile in th -.- dutch type and go . head. "Ilri's your Daily l)utchman, t.lv cetits." Ve meant to build two -tall.-, with rails, one for us and one for - im ; who proposed to move his law , ht:j over on YiiiJ street and stay in he ircAJ o!"r'e to keep the boys from . l. . ..1 ' :-:;ii;:g tue iitr-.n .i- .100 .v s. ri-cmeuns pan. . i ; . i t hei-:s ;enl oi in-i easli items ' ni as we got aa l.u-.-e maiteis anang- , i,oive.. . d and were obont to open out, there j i:;;;1; V.V-s":l 1'a:iLs- " -A'o.iped down oil ii.S flom (ilciiWOod a j Friction. ! curicaey iiie'.iiUin.-; i ir. Itiegel. and he bought the l).-nL--!m sj.. .m.n '''' hi and looses it to Council IJIuli's, .t,,S,tem'li'ilVtsV.".".".'.'.'.'.".".".".V..'!!!'.'. v.-here it will be burn over again as t'- ', t:i;i-,ues of deposit for ie-d ti-iiili-rs 1 : .e Fj li. I'r UU I We hope it l:i;tV ited'-i;; J1 ion fund with l S. Treasu- , , .. i -x i " I rer i -r cent of circulation IV.-. onward to success, tliOUgll It does Di:c trm-.i C. S. Treasurer, other ih.m ;.nock Sam ad o.irs. U" out of a suia- KEPORT Of the condilinE of the First Naio:al ilank.a; i'lais;iMeuth. in tiie Slate of Nebraska, at the close ef business, .June 30lU. l37.". i:ksoui:ces. Ijirr.s sowl IKsosuHt. ?IH.0JI,4:t ( n er.lrain I'. S. n.iaos. to s'-cure circulation C. s. n.md.i, to secure depose.s I'. S. homls on b.and ' t her storks, t'outls and Mortsraiics,. . !i:.- rem -i; ; -r.)'. ed reserve agents,. . . '.";:.' irmii oiie r N;;lroiia! (tanks ;'..l !'".a Mate l!ai:!ia!id t:tnkt-rs,. . ileal -state, tie nu'.ire and lixtiii'. s,. .. Ciirr-i:' e'ens s : i t taes paid 50.noo.0o H.fiT-'.l.'t .".'.'", ".fll.l.Sj y..-.7"'.cn ii.K"2..sl 5.t:'JJ.U( r"Ul Treasury .el's jo.. ;er cent of redemption fund Total LIABILITIES. FJ.rSIIMJ I ACE VVEEFIX; WAT E K. Ca.-tal stock paid in... .-i:ti o. . . ...... 't- 1 1 1 1 Lie? &. Ill It. s.2to.on l ,ojo.i;2 l(i,'xo.a ) 2,a"ii.oj r.oo.o'i ifjj'j.os.s.ij I Siiinl;; III. id. Thev are willing to ; iiu-r nn.iiviiied proiits " : v ... .. .1 i' . ....i i - .c , .. ; in a race w ith anybody on new guotu sou- nank notesontstaiKiin; . , i "i-i i .... ,-,,.( ... : livilcnd unpaid .-id cheap goods. Jheyliae jut le- j i,uljWuual deposits .subject to cheek. .'i0,ilNI.4i0 ived a line new slock ot goous; new S.it.i. I 2.-.MJ.lv r, S7 ns 4JS.LM l i-i iu! '. ei '.i!':. at s i f uenosit ( r-it... i o :ti it . -s itt flr.tii.K-.r -t vlc-i iind an; ready for doing a ; cci-iitied checks, , ' Cashier checks o.::s' 3-:i.i:-j : ;avy spring trade on a grand scale. i nited st.oi sdepesas : I 1 'ejiisils of U. S. disbursiin; oiiicers,. 1 1 l.c-to other National I'ai.ks $o)i.).0- NOTICE. i 1U- to Stale IV.nks and bajikers.. . . i Notes and lulls le-uiscoiuited Having sold --'.ooO werth of boats . Ui.; j.a.vah;- and shoes, since I began selling at re- - Totl, .i-smj -iiei'it prices, i am snu iotiiio lo iur- staik ok N i-.isaska. ss her reduce my stoc k, now is your time, j loo's formerly !$.0t, now S."i.OO ' above p.-.med bank, il.i si.h-uiniy swe.ir that the File- Kill s'i.i'-- form'lv S.ott, " .()') ai-o-.e s..;, -nit ni is tr ie t the best of 1IIJ kliow l Hie best is thr-ad serge shoes only '.to ' " "l l't',"'I A. w. i.Lw.;uLix,Cashier. Mens Shoes Sul.scrib.-.l and sworn to before me this lCth i.imen s Stioes l.ni) d i-ef .inly, is;-.. tios. iom . . , ti , , r '. ' "nt-ry l'lt'ulie. I'!! -Itljl -.- : I i t I 1 1 i. s. . f.lil l-frn T..1- . - . t)l HUM 1 .tll.ltllH . j " ll'llnti I Vl eing g o Is :mi-1 pviecs. " b" happy ' ) s'eO' both EXl'HESS cii an(;es. 12i. IIekat.d: Arrangements are now. completed by the K.x press Coiiiia ny f;r t: ansferring good: between this place and Pacific Junction. Hereafter goods from the east for this point w ill couie directly through, thus saving the delay and expense occasioned by going via C:::ah:!. ioods for our tnerchants and others living within a rc ar.oiatble distance of the express otiice, will be deli erel free of extra charge. To save an additional expense caused by transfsning from one express com pany to another, parties ordering goods siioul I give directions to have t!um shiiped by the American F.x prcss Co. Jj. 1). Bknnktt, Agent. E Sen AX (IF NOTICE. I am bound to exchange my large stock of Pools and Shoes for cash.- Come and see if I don't. pLTEi; Mr.itiiKs. PERSONAL. We are pleased to learn that Dr. Wa terman of Louisville is fully recovered and is able to attend to his patients once again. Punce, the Hatter of Omaha, called to see us yesterday. "Pierce," the well known Ranger of the JJtc, called on us Tuesday. Messrs. Toman and Swea ringer, of .Louisville, were in town Saturday and report things flourishing in that place. Mr. Jno. Chilcott, of Liberty, called on the Hei: ALU Monday; a welcome visitor. Mr. Poherty, the Pishop's Chaplain, preached at St. Luke's last Sunday, the Kev. Mr. Purges being absent. Fred Dorrington, rosy, robust, steel ribbed, and cast iron.-with strength and vigor returned"from his surveying trip last Sat unlay. Mr. Chas T. Seeley and wife, of Omaha, have been here for a few days on a visit to friends. Mr. J. M. Meisinger takes a Herald to read after this. Walking into friend liuttery's store Tuesday we heard the following: "Dit. Stiles, put up this prescription," the Doctor put her up, .and the patient put her down, and the 1If,i:.m walked out glad to hear that an old print had got promotion. Every once in awhile, a handsome, rather portly, healthj'-faced man comes back to see us and shakes the Hekali heartily by the hand, which his name is Cap. I 'aimer. We are glad to notice Thos. Mitchell's smiling face on our streets cr.co again, after a long spell of .sickness. The. President, not Ien. Grant, but a steamboat got home on Saturday last and the boys w ere all glad. Judge Maxwell is home on a short visit. The Maxwell family are increasing in Phtttsmouth. Freparatory Department,. . JXooias ui'e furnished - a'lii ooaru can oe iiao at i in- ooaiuin ii.in iui 1 S -'.'xi per week. studeu;s ;;an dull at less rates. j Mr. A. H. Kair. hild. soil j.f President Fairchild. OI l.;:lCa V OllCll . Il.l- le- ll .inuru III III!.- of Instructors, nml the facilities ;ire now such as to attract younjj people of either sex, ivno i ish to oonuna. liberal education, or to prepare f.ir teaching. J-'or parlirulai-s apply to I'rt.f. 1. 15. FEiUfY, Ci'.KTK, Nkhkaska. lOta SICK JSUIISF. Trs. Charlotte Finny d. -sires to jrivft notice that she i iii act. as Sick Nurse, wiienever call ed on. lo sidenci- in .si ih-s' addition, n.-ar Al taller's Mill. Flattsuieutli, Nch. ulaj the: vkoi'IiE ham iiiooi There is no niedicine preseiibed. liy Fliyst ciaiis. or sold by Dnijusts. that carn--s stieh evidence of its .success an-', superior virtue as I'osin i k's or km an S v i:l i- ier severe Coi'shs, Colds settled ! tl'- i'.reast. Coiisuuipt ion. or imv disease oi the throat and lun-s, a proof ot that iaet is that any person at'.iieteit, can s;et a Sample F.ottle for 10 cents and try ils superior cilei t before bi: iu Ihe regular si.e at 7 cents. It lias lately been introduced in llus country fro-ii Ccriiihiiy. and its womleiful etires are as tonishing cve'ry one that !;? it. Three doses will relieve huv ease. Try it. Sold by Dr. ti. 15. Chapman, Unresist, riattsniotith. Neb. l"yl 0. Ik. lSAKltEK SHOP. T. 15. Hall has . opened a line, new, handsome well appointed 1JAKI5ER SHOP. South side of Main street, east of Vivian's Store. There is the place to jet a clean shave. Give Hall a call. 11. Ben Hempel. mrs Tin: man, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. ON LOWKlt MAIN STRF.ET, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Meals at all hours. Ice Cream. Soda Water, & Lemonade to Coo! you. fJood Miuarc Meals, nice Lunches, &:e., &c. to warm you. Ales." Wines and iroml Liquors to be used rca si.nably, !r jour benefit if you desire". Ji. HEMPEL, Prop. it. it. i.i vix;htox. F1IYICIAN ; Sl'IlCKoN. tenders his iro fessional sen ices to Ihe citizens of Cass county. Ke.sidence southeast corner Mxlh aiell'.ik sts. ; thee on Main streel two doors west of Sii'.h, Flatlsnioutli, Neiuaska. ;k. s. smith. it. i. wimhiam. SMITH A '.VIMHIAII. ATTOltN KYS AT LAW raid Ileal F.stato Hro kers. SH'Cial alteiiiioll ttven to CoHe.-tloi .s nd all matters alTi-. Tin- the title t real estate, oiliee on Jtltloor, over I'ost Office, l'httlwtnouth, Nebraska. 4i)l. I ! r-r.i AI.S General Blacksniitliini. Currlngcn, liiiiii:i"M. mid Wnjcon" Itcpalreil on Short .tllrr ALS' iioksic-siioi:i.; And all otfior li' i- work pis'inplly iitt'nd - d to. chcaprt than ihn cheapest, lor cash Ily the undersigned. II. 1IOULAND. Shop Iiort I'irest I'oi . of iur Ai Sixth sis. FLA! I.-.MOl II!, Mill. 1 o Good fresli mil is. DELIVERED DAILY ! AT ur:;: yju n vs home ix pla ttsmovtii IK THEY WANT IT, 11Y .1. F. KllArMi:iSTKK. SK.MJ IS VOL'K OkKKHS AXll I W1I.I. TltV AM UIVK V(U" ?XJEE JLXHjAZ LEGAL 2s OTIC KS. Probate Notice. bate of tlie last Win is-.;'. 11. I'.U'v.lcy, ii. - la the matu-r 01 the I and 'test inient i I CI leased. T" u li'i'.n it iif nj eunevrn: Ta!;o :i tic tli.-.t A. C. Lmler ll;. filed in my Oihee an instrument in writing, purporting.' To be the last will and testament of Clarissa ii. liuckh'V. and made application to have tile same .'daiitted t: 1'robaie : and that said cai.Vr is set forhearimr a' my OflV-e i.i Flat ismout h, i u the aoth day of duly. A. 1. lsT'i. at o'clock a. M. of said day, at v Ui.:'.i lime and place all persons interested nr .' m .'!li-d to aieicar and contest the s.'.me and show cause, it any they have, why said instrument sohuld not be allow ed as tiie last v. ni and testament ot CI;insa 11. Bucklev. deceased. Witness mv hand end oMicial seal this the 7th dav of July, "A, 1). ISTi. 11. K. K.LL1SON, 1'rohate Jude. 4ipj 1 and serve you regularly. I). jTTluoiuio ws NEW Blacksmith Shop, ON Seventh St , S Chicago Ave. Ii.ies a ffcneral business in Horse-Shocim;. Mending, and L'epairiiiK Wauons .v farm Machinery. InessiiiK Mill I'icls, and all Steel and Iron Work, on SHORT NOTICE I ! ! FLMLMr.i:!: Tin: shin, D. L. Morrow's My lilacksmith Shop. "mike" sghllbagherT BLACKSMITH IKHLNE SH0EIN(J, a:."i WAIiON LKFAIUINtJ. All kinds of FA H t I M 1'I.K.M E.NTS niciukil N-atly & Promptly :0: Horse Shoeing, ?Iule Shoeing, Ox Shoeing:, Iti .-.'ncrt. w.'ll shoe any tlii'.i, tiiat has i'niir left, from a Zebra to a (JiraiTe. t'n!i ainl sc ft its. JTEW SHOP, cti Fifth St.. i i-tneen Main and V ine Streets, iust acios- :'.:; co.-.ier from the zv.' 111-,F.ALI : ill-Hi-. I"jl Sheriffs Sale. T.y viri'ii'" of an Kxeeution issued tiy the Clerk of the 1 i strict Court wit hi u and for i 'ass Couu tv, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 7th day of August. A. 1. 1S75. at l' o'clock. A.M. of said day. at the south door of the Com t h on st ill s.-.ii! Comitv. sell at Fublie Auction, the fo! lowiir; Ileal lvstate. to-wit : Comniencin.L; cit;lil iS'chaius and twenty-tive ( J.'i) links west of the ne.ai ter section corner of tiie north si-le of section nineteen (Pn. town twelve ( IL' l i: ?r f;i!ii'li'il t,H'. cast ot sixth F. M.. south live i '1 decrees, cast liveiai chains and s-.-ve .! v-l'n e ,: links ; thence west twenty ti'.e links ; iln nee south two cji c!:,iiiiS and fo:;i i 1 1 laihs : thence west two C2 chains and -iiv-one )i;l j links loa point on c;:sr line of Filth sueet, if conliiiiii-d soutli fiom I'latls mouth ; t hence norili aha,: the east iine of said stiect s.-ven j 7 j chains and ' se r-nt y- si x nml - me half Tic ? lioK.s fo the north line of said section, thence cist on tiie section line two 1 chains and thirty-lv.o and one-hait 'ai links lo the place of "beginning: ; containing two j-j acres more or lessand situated in Cass Co inly, Ne braska. The same beimt levied upon and taken as the property of. I. V. ( allies, I icicudant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, n covi red by Yallery &' 1 Juffner. l'hiint i'Ts. Flattsmoiith, Neb., July 7th. A. I). 1s7.". M. F.. CUTLFIL 1."!") Slieriff Cass County. Neb. obate Notic( In the matter of the estate of Henry Auiison, i ie eased. 1 Nonce is herebv jriven that the creditors of I sanl deceased wi'H niei t th" -i-li iiuistrator of 'said relate before inc. Frohate Jud.e ot Cass coiintv. Nebraska, a?, the i ioh ite court in saitl j county on thc.VIli day of .Inly. A. I. !.7-").at tn o'clo-'k n. m. for the pniposeoi present in-j their I ihiims for allowance. 11. K. F.LLISON, I Frohate Jud'e .Inn" ."!h. 1'75. 141-1. ISV POSTAL CAIil). County of C.t-s, I. A. NV. MeLantrtLvK C;i-hi.-r of l!ie I", i ; i i' '.:! Ft "T. Attest : I'".. H. I V VI Nci II .N M. ) . .. : v i- . , lirec; is Mi 1.1 I l i t .MM) i:. AFTON, FltONTIF.R CO Nf.H. ) July lith, 1ST5. f Ei. IIkiiald: We congratulate you on your fscapn from the hoprrs, for they arc awful, we know ly exper ience, though they still give us the go by; they seem less? particular as to ili rtction of flight, as they Ily every way but s uth. Uarlcy is ripe, mine is cut. Other crops all promise very well. Have had no rain since the last "canl." j Have about vanquished the potato I bugs. Weather keeps pleasant ; mos j qui toes and horse flies scarce. Hay crop j will be good. Some of our settlers i have gone off harvesttng.tnakes us more ! anxious to receive the IIlilvld for c'Lipany. v, i;ii respocr, yuur, 11. . Child. CARPENTER WORK ! W. L. Tucker, has removed to the lmihlinj epjiosite Mtli ews Hardware Srore. ii u 41 Ii .Street, l'.cl. Main and Vine.) V her." in nddition to other work, h" will f:ives eeia! attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, 3IAK1XU PICTClti: FUAMKS.StC. Also Aent for the COMMON' SKNSK 1KON lMi TAF.LKS. of which W e have a number on hand ; call and sec them. Careful Work and Prompt Atteud uii'tf to Calln. 4o-ly AV.M. L. TUCKKi:. A. W. WHITE, ad Dealer ill GROCERIES, Main st., bet. 5th and Gth., 1'L.VTT.SMorTH, NE1! Higliest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. f'AXIf PAID FOV HI PES. WILLIAM HEROLD Keeps one of the Largest Stocks OF 4"vl GR IN TOWN. STKK1GI1T k 311LLKK, Harness Manufacturers, SADliLK.S F.KIDLKS, COLL A IS. and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on hand. Fruit Confectionery, A NT Grocery Store Nl'TS, OA NT) IKS, TFAS, SfiLVKS, COFKKKS, TOHACCOKS. FLOUR. Kememher the ilnee, opi'o ite Ii. L Dovey's 011 liwer M lin Street. 2 1-l.v ST HEIGHT f- MILLER. Wm. Grarnberg's LUMBER YARD, I'nattsm.-ilth, Nku., Op. lMatte 'alU y House. On hand .-ill kinds of LUMBER, DnoRX, SASH, BLIXDS, SIIINUL ES, LATHS. ALSO MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CEJIENT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOW K3T MA1?KEI KATFS. Llin."! Call and Kxamine. E.T.Duke&Co., Whoiesale ainl Kctail Denlers in ARDWARE r ANT CTJTLEB STOVESJINWARE, Iuon. Xaxls, Hof, RAKES, SHOVELS, KNIVES AND FORKS, A. YES, d C: ALL KIMf.i OI' . Tinware Manufactured. ji .stick or tiii: i'kaci:. Ofiiee on Main street, Flatt.sinoiilh. Neb., two doors cast of Hkkalii oiVu e. F.usiness hours from s ,i. in. to S 11. m. All count) htislness usu ally trafsrti'leil before a Justice of the Fcaee w t'l he attended to. Also general collector of. d?lis. Lluyi .1. V. II vi n ks. " "schiimnecht! Eclectic cv Uoiiia'opatliic IMiysician. jr-o!llce and Residence corner Sixth and Vim Streets. Flattsmoiith, Neb. Calls attended at all bonis. 4nyl. Wm.' 3 Trill, l-KDI'Itl IITOII UK PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Rank.) I'LAITSJKH Tli, ... JWIB. MY JJAU IS Ml l'I.tEI) WITH TIIK BEST WINES, LIQUORS, O-O TO, VALLERY & RUFFNER'S FOU DEEP, ETC., ETC. 4iyl SASHIMI SHOP, JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTSMOUTH ', NEB. Itejiairer of Steam Kniin's, r.oders. Saw and (irist Jlills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrom-ht Iron l'i;e. Force and lift pumps, steam tillages. Safety valve lo ei -nor.-;, and all kindsof iiiass Ki'-,iiie Kittiii: re paired on short notice. K A II M M A V II I X K IS A". repaired on short notice. -Wyl fill W I -m i 1 ri z 1 W ill' : t hH E oq I I l-r s m ? 5 rO " mi h 2 Z 5. Obstacles to Marriage- Happy ItelicT for Voting Men from the eifects of Firms and Abuses in early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to Marriasie re moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Looks ami Circulars sent free, in .-i-.ileil envelopes. Address IlOWAhll ASSOCIATION. 41J N. Ninth St.. Fhiladrlphni, Fa. an Institution havhifra hifrl: reputation for honorable eondnet and profi-ssionai skill. Uvl TillZ WHIIAT CAl'SK UITAI t AT IIkJFI)V liUJlild iiiliijllli Ji;.-7 I'vJ.lif-hrJ, i,i a Si filed EitvciiiiC, price 0 cU A I.ectare on the Nature, Treatment, and l:ai!ic;d cue of Seminal Weakness, or Sperma-torriiM-a. imlnced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary laiiissions. Impotem-y, Nervous Ocbiiity, ana impediments to man fa ire j:eiierally ; Consump tion. F;iilepsev, ami Fit's; .Mental "and Fbvsical Ineapacitv. ic Hv KOI'.KKI' .1. CFI.VhK V. KLL. II. I.. author of the " (ireen F.ook." c. Tin; worhl-reiiowned mithor, in this admira ble Lecture, ( ley iy provi s from his own exper ience t hat tin' aw till ci nisei; 001 ices of Si If- 1 :;s-; mav be effect nally removed without medicine, am! without daniTerons sm jiical ope ration, Iion jjies, instriiments, lins. or cordials ; pointing out a nmde ot cure at once certain and effectual by which every sn'Ferer, no matter what his condition mav" be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, ami radically. i,'Thb Lecture, will jrwvc a hn to fio.s ai:''f nml fii'iisoid.s. Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, oil receipt of six cej:ts or two post stamps. Addres.s the Fublishers, ' II A . .1 . V. Xi 1. 1 XK Jk. 0 10-4"ly 'r 127 F.owery, N. Y. ; F. O. box. -F.sk. pt j j ... M m mm 11 iwnmm o:tfAILl JAS" Gi'iiiid Central Hotel. Largest .".nil finest hotel hot ween Chicago and San Francisco. Jco. Tlirall, proprietor. iinalia. weeping Water ' Am. Fleming & Race, DKALKHS IN 3RY G00I GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. Anil Farmer Supplies "ii-i-allj-. Our Goods are all New, and we sell them CIIF.AF. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB. LOUISVILLE A I)S. In. J. 31. WATEltJlAX, Physio Medical Practitioner. LiuiiVilU, I 'ass ('it., Xch. ti"Alvays at the office on Saturdays. 40y FOX & GLOVER, Sell the BEST COOl'S :U the lowest prices, at LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB. i;K.NEKALl:kAl.F.i:s I.v iitv goods, c;iion:iti i:s ! JIATS, HEADY CAPS. MADE 1UJOT A L LOTIUXG. SHOES. JVonoN.s, CROCKERY WARE, AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY. Cull arU Ktvt? tlieni a trial. Also deal in CFAIN & COAL. inyt CEDA RCliEEKAVS. J. INHELDER & SON, I'KAI.F.ItS JN HOOTS, SHOES, AXD UEOCEIUES. Ot every kind, at the lowest iKissibic rates. Also DEALERS IN GRAIN. For which the highest CASH prices are paid. Hides and produce of all kinds boii-ht at lieaoiiaiiie rates. IX III-:LLf:i: STATIOV-0- iar Creek.) levi CA&i CO..' XEIiilASlCA . GOOD MIWS FOR TIIK riJHIJC!! Now is the timp to buy yotir 1 mr Xotv iUist:i'.nliiir the ilcpressiott of the country, i will still tontituic to sell goods t their nltl sluml in rn'ZdlvKALD'.S J 5 LOCK, clifdpt'r than ever, ami defy competition in inren Jf.l go)ils. The constantly keen on hatnl a largo as sort lllfllt of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING. GROt'ERI VS, llonTS f- HkbOEN HATS AND CAJ'S. . QUE ENS WARE, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, BEST BRANDS !' FLOUR, TOBACCO, u'-., oV. TI.ey will i il :iTi pni.ls as low as any house in town, even if snivel tlaed. Hi eo.st. Tliey Io not ihi-m it ln-i-ess.iry to iv' a jiriro list. hot would ask you. to eall ami rxaiu'iiie I In." um).',.s, iicar th"" prin-s, and satisfy youiscl vivt hefore ui''hasiii ' -l'w Hi e. (o.i in-t tc is -QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," 'JJ1 O 21 C -A. S . VALLERY & RUFFNER'S Implea23.3at 25epaa?42exitV HP O JERj 1875 They also would call attention of tin? l'arininj; community to the .fact., that tlie sell the Improved and world renowned .1. I. Cas Ac Co.'s 77 R JOSH ING MACHINE. The XichoU Mn-iiiieid's "V I RRAToR' Tlireh insr Machine, the "Old Ucliahh " Mc'onnick "Advaiioe" REAP ER tt MOWER; also the McCORMlCK HARVESTER, the best in the market. Don't ji'ixt: your orders un til you see .samples. T'ri'-es lower than any other dealer. THE LITTLE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, which gives perfect .satisfaction. TIIE KIRBY REAPER cC- MOWER, THE WEIR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. DERE f- CO:a GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, hmt imi KEYSTONE f" BROWN CORN PLANTERS'. FISH BROTHERS' WAGONS, The bst,n udmh'" BROAD CAST SEEDERS. DRILLS, STALK CUTTERS, HARROWS, CORN IS HELLERS. dV. "Which they will sell at bed-rock prices to suit thy times. jjrTor the : above named Machinery, they always keep on hand a full lim: of extras, which is a great item to fanners. VALLERY A UUFFSKK. I SIS JOi I Great Sacrifice of Boots and Shoes XlV- : : ivTc" -if .i IT. ! '3 ' S'KTKH 3IKK(jKS. ( io.f .- iwi.ipi.t- njWBiwwnrww.-. 1- Down conic the Trices to tlie level ol (rasslio)i)cr Times. Xov, is your time to buy of P. Merges ! READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES: Nice .Serge flatters, only $1. llest lo-threatl Serge Gaiters, only 82.2-7." Women's Serge Slipiers, only 7-c. Uoots, formerly 7.2', now S".W. "Women's Kid Shoes, formerly .$:?-o0, now 3.09. Men's Shoes $l.?r. Every thing else in proportion. I have a nice assortment of White Slippers and Misses and Child' Pearl Colored Shoes, liutton and Lace. T also received DIPLOMA for tin?; hemo made oots :it the Sfcite Fair. Repairing always done with neat ness ami dispatch. Call and examine. I will always be pleased to f how goods nn I prices. Mrs. A. H. Knee, WORKER IN HAIR. llnii'ls. Curls. Switelies, Fulls, ;i!nl :i!l kiinlsof Hair Work pimniitly 11ml ueatlv mailt ly Ordels left lit MUS. KKN XI'.llY'S M ILLI X JZ It Y S T It V. . fill Main St., 1 l;r east .f t l irk & FliiMiincE'.s. si.c;cit s mi j vc f 4 F)i: SALE 15V 3. witii all tiie EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS, ZbTmiEZDILSS &C. . j Also, Flows, ( 'ilti .atei-s. V.';m..n-:, iiiiil FAll.M IMFI.F.MKVr.S fi r f " : Cor. Main . . n . I I 40 1 0: j SLs. FI.AnMOl'TII :.' . f 1 MERCHANT TAILOR, Is ill reei iit el I lie finest ui:1 7 s r s ,y o n r.ir i:.vr or j.I-. ri.n l'r!ci'. .. ;i:.'In f.u-l. tn I.ir:f"t .ol ""t .-itiu.-i.; (i i4 1; -i ever iii.umiit ' I lli-e. V, w Im-Ji 1 ;iir. )-i l -.n il m.K: m in tli- I.:itt--t Stjks. C.ii. .. .1 1 . -. ' PETER F3ERGES. SKWIStJ JIAt'IMXES! Ni-ir Ii!i;.ovcl Iah-U. Slit' li GROVER & BAKEiX SEWING MACHINE, For sa'.o by CHARLES VII ALL. With iiirtlie K)itr.u iiihI Attaelinieiils.Mi. I Nei"ills. Oil. l'in-1-:?! ;, Filnli-l-.-. e'.r. 1 Im-.f v. 1 euuiei:i)!;.le liuyii. a laa' liiiu-. will l 1 v ell t iv; the (linver it Taker a trial. SatN! '., .11 j:n.-i anteed. in.il tti- l.e:!pi -t lii.ieli j i.e III !i-e liKtrKet. All oriU-r- l y m ill j r-i:i i' : ' ; ! ; I f! 1.1. A.li!iv, C11AHIJ- '.1 ALL. Uiii'j Flat I'liintali. .Ni :.. TT n