Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 16, 1875, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
LOCAL XEWS.
L( (.' A 1. A u v E IHTS e M UN TS.
Trsn-dent. as cent a lino. Regular advertis
ers. 1I renin iht line. N udeiiiscliie lit iliscr
lud for U- tli.in cents.
l.eal Notice at Statute rates.
Attorneys and oliieers of I lie l;iw will be held
lepon-ii'iie !nr all leual it !-- they hand in,
;iii! all p.u lies deni.iiidin.' a proof nf pnhlica
li.'ii i( ;inv notice will lie held for the publica
tion fee of suel notice.
CO MM U N IC ATION.
A our space is limited, nil communications
I. m-it br brief and lo t!ie im i:i t. Willi no wahte
of itiird.s.
newspaper decisions.
I. Auy person who take- the paper regularly
,'l,im the .li.'liee. wlwliler liireeleil lo Ins
li.iir.e. or v,!iel ii.-r lie is a Mil srri,er or liol is
lestioii-iliie lor the 1'iiV.
J." il anv prison ou'ers Ins pu; r discontin
ue 1. !, mii-t pav all am" ii.i'es. or tin- publish
er may combine' to send it until ;'. incut is
m el-, a'nl eolieel the w imltr unioiitit, whether
toe j in tken Iroiii i': o'liee r not.
3 I lie courts e c I im-s ! i I that leitisinjr to
l.i -te new nia vers a: el i. i I i ! from i he io
The Catholic Church begins to ap
pear above tue foundation.
Dick Keese lias got the prettiest new
red sulky, and he is going to trot it at
the Fair, and lie is as tickled as a boy
and twice as happy. Good for Old
Dick.
The folk3 who went up to Omaha to
see liarn din's Hippodrome Lust week,
are having a great deal of good natur
ed fun over their escape of being liar-nuuiized.
There will be a called meeting of
Plattsmouth Encampment on next Fri
day evening. JJusiness of importance.
Travelling Patriarchs are invited, liy
order of the C. F.
Our Circus last .Saturday, as might
bt: expected, was well patronized and
although it bore evidence of being
... oriei.ienv a:eS i-avi:i them MiHaiieii I rjitjr an impromptu affair, the ier-
l.j.,iif,:iuw f tvi'haie of I m K.v ;t ion a i. ;
ntu i. i formances were fairly creditable and
g ive satisfaction.
2. & M. II. R. Time Table.
Crrti:ll M n l-iy. June 21 st,
to:: omaha n:oM pi.attsmoitii.
a. m. Arrives 7 :l"a. in.
2-.it j. ai. A "rives, - j. in.
r.j..)M omaiia v-.y.i plattsmoctil
L.:ii .. :'" in. Arrive-. 1 a. in.
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v .:i i :u: wks r.
::irif; . ii :ii ;i. hi. Leave Lincoln,
Arrives I'lal tsnioiit !i, 3 :JX p. in.
t-iI -4 K v r :
train c-aeh ii IV :V P.M.
Inf. Albe.-, gives a "Fair Dance"
Fitzgerald Hall to-night.
A e.mple f light-'
t wo bi s in the loe!
l.i.-.L Sunday and
iii as tlie result.
Mik:
li,:.t, m,
iinoll!). teller wanted more
e hiii li.nl two new windows
P'it in his nt w br'wk blacksmith sliop.
'J :. K;isi.'
pal S.ci.i!Ic will meet at
Mrs. .Ino. A." MaeMurphy's on Tliurs
ilay evening, Mopt. o). A cordial iuvi
tation is exteniled to all.
They do say that our friend Foster
was married according to the Meiinon
ite system, where the parties botli swap
names ;nd I,. r al"l"r it will In; (I. Ueck
n'.T and L. Fester.
Democratic Ward meetings next Sat
urday night, as follows:
First Ward- Judge Ellisons office.
Second Ward German School House.
Third Ward Dr. Livingston's oilice.
Fourth "Ward City Council Chamber.
!iO,OSO Envelopes want printing
at the 1Ii:kall oilice.
W ANT L I)
at my shop, all the cast iron you have
to sell, lor cash. 1 intend to start a
foundry in October next.
John Waymax,
Flattsmouth Xeb.
MONEY TO LOAN.
TllIKTV TlKHSAXO DoLhAKS ($30,-
00;),) to loan, on improved farms, in
Cass County. Inquire of
J). II. WllEKLKK & CO.,
2U3 Flattsmouth, Neb.
HANDS OFF.
Hands off, is on every specimen in
the fruit room, what does that mean?
Well it means "hands off." Please
dont touch my specimens. A word to
the wise is sufficient. W. S. West.
Jioois a.iJ S.;oe.s,
f.r ViiAli.
cheaper than ever,
Pi:ti:k Mekoks.
HATS!
A Uu st.u k .if ;
Jf ATS.' HATS!
w Hats. I.atet htl; at
VM. STAHKI..M
i.a;
riAsoNic.
conoeation of Macov Lodge
No. 22, on Friday evening. Lecture
by Hon. fieo. S. Smit!:. All Masons
are invited lo bi present.
Will the frieu !s of thu tlifforent can
did ifes in the. county send us their
tuim. ages, meui:ition See, that we
m ty i t il the people a little about the
in n thev ;..-ked to vot for.
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S-:!..:l hail
)i)i'itt'-i i.
T.tho.r
t';-n;s tliev
; ing ( a!
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ling, a
j.i.viit th'
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d to t;ike action
iisal f the High
:i:nitti'o was a;-
tru.stees oi th"
1 seo on what
i! 1 hie tie. here.
There were three weddings in town
l.tst week, all by Mr. E:irge:s and the
Dominie is getting fat on it. He says
this is th worsted marrying commu
nity be ever lived in and lie hopes they
v;!i keep it up all winter.
II03IESTIC PAPER FASHIONS.
The undersigned desires to call the
attention of the ladies to the new styles
of the celebrated fashions just issued.
They are the cheapest and most per
fect lilting patterns manufactured, and
will be sent by mail postage prepaid, to
any address on receipt of price. Send
for Catalogue.
Mits. L. M. Johnson.
2512 i-'OG Dodge St., Omaha.
We are informed that the ltev. Mr.
Crippen's China wedding, last Monday
was a very pleasant affair, very well
attended. The IIekald and wife
would have been there except for the
weather. It just rained enough to
scare us out that evening.
ANOTHER GOOD CITIZEN GONE.
Mr. Christiansen and wife bade adieu
to Piattsmouth yesterday, very much
to the regret of his many friends here.
Such citizens Plattsmouth can ill af
ford to lose. Mr. Christiansen informs
us he h:is no settled destination as yet,
but will visit friends in eastern States
forwi time. The good wishes of their
many friends here go with them where
ever they may settle.
Tht
c t::1 of Mr. ( wh
rely alt! i:h d.
Kui gilts' Tempi;
, ;l Omaha.
Fortv-five
:e 1 u
was J.i r
mount d Kui ghts' Templar followed
the hearse, and a g U numberof car
riage? hearing- friends a:i I sincere
mourners. About thirty went up from
Plattsmouth in a special car, kindly
1 urnished by Mr. W. Irving Stipt. of the
voad.
HICHKST AWARD.
I received Diploma for line dress
bo.)ts at the Stale Fair and continue to
make the best and nicest fits. (Jive
in e a call. (14-tf) P. Mkkoes.
FA Ii JIB KS ATTENTION!
Julius IVpperberg. Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St.. Plattsmouth, Neb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish ami Ameri
ca:i Tehr.ceocs for smoking purposes.
Fat S.7.V. Uest ijualities of plug-smoking
tobacco ahvavs on hand. Jo-tf.
FOR SALE.
A farm of 1 1.1 acres, including 40 acres
of timber, and a gocx I bearing orchard.
Terms 8'i per acre, :? 1.500 down, bal
ance on time. For farther particulars
call t'M or adtlf-ys.
Mks. M. A. JrFFEirs
C t8 Eight Mile Grove, Neb.
Nebraska is ag ii a triumphant en the
question of fruit growing, she received
the vS ilder Medal fr the rinest collec
tion of apples at t!ie Chicago Exposi
tion. Ncbr.L-.ka productions are exhib
ited by the Land Departments of the
liailroa Is and bv the Horticultural S-
Th Congregational church ha been
bought, re-plastered ami refitted in
good shape by the Christian denomina
tion, who are going to dedicate the
same on the third Sunday in this
mouth. Chancellor Denton, of State
I'nivcrsity, will officiate, assisted by
other distinguished men in the State.
AH :u invited, A special invitation
is extended to the ministers and
churches of the citj'.
:iKETI. OF THK UNTERRIFIEI).
If there is one thing behind the age
inoiv than another it is the privy sys
tem. Exeept in a few of the larger
cities where witter closets are used
there has bivn no improvement since
The old fashioned bourbons, dyed in
the wool democrats, never surrender,
no laps and jams,met in the Court House
on Saturday and held a conclave.
They elected as delegates to their State
Convention at Fremont, J. Vallery, Sr.,
J. Patterson, Dr. Donelan, J no. Heff
ner and Dr. Winterstein, and to the
District Convention, also at Neb. City,
Harrison Smith, Messrs Oldham, Cur
tiss,. Draper, Clemens, and Doc. Jones.
Their County Convention is at Eight
Mile Grove, on the 25th, at 12 ni.
Hoop, Hoop, Hurrah!
Mr. John Wayinan hands us the fol
lowing letter which speaks for itelf
We are glad to see that lie is meeting
with such good success.
J:;o. Waymax, Plattsmouth.
IharSir: The four horse pow
er engine bought of you and used by
me for cleaning and elevating grain
works to my entire satisfaction. lean
with an expense of 40 or 50e for fuel
clean and load a car of grain in less
than two hours, and with more elevat
ing capacity can load a ear of 350 bush
els in an hour. The boiler I believe
will generate steam for two such en
gines. Very Respectfully Yours,
C. II. Pin ki i am.
OUR FAIR
Opened Tuesday Good Display Good
turn out. If the weather only let3 up
we shall make it a grand bucccss.
It is decided to .continue it cite day
longer on Saturday as the weather
so far has been unfavorable, ami en
tries were coming in all day yesterday.
Turn out every one, and help make
it successful.
Dance! Fair!! Albee!!! To-night!!!!
The house recently vacated by Mr.
Christiansen will be occupied by Mr.
McLaughlin.
One of the unoccupied stores in Fitz
gerald's block is being fitted up and
will be used by Mr. Neville as a Bil
liard Hall and Saloon.
Mr. Osborne, who took Mr. Egberts
place onjhe li. & M. It. R., has settled
with his family in Plattsmouth. They
are occupying Mr. Pottenger's house.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans on improved Real Estate can
be secured on reasonable terms by ap
plying to Pollock a Reauosly,
lTtf Plattsmouth Neb.
One good buggy for sale at the IIei:
alu oilice.
DEATHS.
JONES Dieil at Omaha. Sept. 10th. IIvhon
Lkhov, only child of tleore S. rani S. C.
Junes ; aged fifteen months and lvele U;ijs.
Mr. Ceo. S. Jones is a brother of Mrs. K. Viv
ian of our city.
1S7S.
PERSONAL.
We are i!eesed to learn that the ltev. Mr.
McKelvey has received one of the best appoint
ments in Nevada Territory, at Virginia city.
While among us lie won the esteem and respect
of all, and we know that the people of l'latts
niouth are always jjlad to hear of his success.
The IIkrai.d met an old friend, Mr. Almond
White, at Herman, last week, and.aLso heard
from another, Mr. S. M. Carhart, at Ogden,
L'tali. They propose to take a II era lu, after
this.
MaJ. Wheeler left for Omaha with his traps
for the State Fai On Tuesday.
E. M. Denny, of Blair. taks a Hbkai.D, now.
Ve shall have lo he careful what we say about
the l'.lair boys in the future.
Mr. Miilcr, of Weeping Water, takes a ITer
alu from now on. It strikes us that we have
lie;nl th;:t name before.
Ixyd savs he hits quit preaching from that
verse in Job, and turned it over to Mr. Crippcn.
Our old friend King, at Eight Mile Grove Just
did splendidly on Convention day. His dinner
was super abundant ami put two inches of fat
on the ribs of every candidate.
We caught a glimpse of our Salt Lake friend
Tarker Wise, on the street the other day, but
did not learn how long he would be with us. It
looks cood to set linn among us once more.
HARRIED.
UALLANCK-1U 'TTKKY Married, on thc'Uh
lust., at the resilience of the bride's father.
I the Kev. Mr. Hm-gef. of St. Luke's, Mr.
Oeo. B.illanee to Miss Kliahclh liultery. Ail
of J'laltMiiuutli, Neb.
After the marriage rani v e l;a 1 all kissed the
bride and the Hkkalu had kissed the Krnom,
and the old folks had all looked wistful because
they couldn't do it all over acrain themselves,
and the yonng folks had all looked sheepish
because they wsuited to and touli'.u't. Mrs. But
tery threw iiien the dining room doors and
there was the fattest table, the biggest turkey,
and the most good things we ever saw. Mr.
Burgess asked a blessing and we mentally add
ed, "may the Buttery family have a wedding
evry week, if this is the way they get it up."
Maj. Wheeler presided over the carving knife,
and Mr. Buttery, blushing like a rose, threw in
the vegetables and other good things. My
stars ! Wihut an appetite it gives a fellow toct
married: that table was a wreck before be
fore we could eat half as much as we ought, and
then v.e had some toasts and good wishes ard
desert.
The happy jiair. and we know they were hap
py for they looked it all over, left us on the af
ternoon train for Michigan.
ANOTHER ONE.
FOSTER EECKXKR Married. o-i Wednesday
evening. Sept. lh. at the residence of the
bride's father, by the Kev. Mr. Burgess, Mr.
Oeo. Foster aini Mi-s Lydia Btckner. Both
of I lattsiiioutll. Neb.
This w:is a very neat little wedding and kept
very quiet. Mr. and Mrs. Foster hoped to sur
prise Mr. and Mrs. P.alh'iiee the next day, but
man proposes (to many) and gosijs are dis
posed to tell all they know, so that our friend
Foster's little ruse was pretty well known on
Thursday morning. The IIkhai.o wishes you
both the greatest amount of happiness possi
ble and hoies to always number among its
friends Mr. George and Mrs. Lydia Foster.
At a Centennial meeting hastily call
ed together in the Court House bust
evening, Dr. J no. IJlack was called to
the chair and
GEN. BR1SBIN,
one of the National Centennial Com
missioners addressed us. The General
is a very pleasant and a very energetic
Rl-eaker. He says the Centennial must
be a success, they need some money and
they must have it. He told us of the
great size and magnificence of the build
ings at Philadelphia, also described tlie
officers in charge of the various depart
ments. There is some two millions of
money needed yet to complete the build
ings. Stock has been issued by the
managers at 810 a share. It h;ts been
apportioned among the different States
and Nebraska's share is 830.000. He
asks us to help take this up. It is not
offered to the people as an investment
but asked first, tis a patriotic duty.
The General says though that he thinks
it will be returned, that is the. original
stock will be made good and even a
premium paid on it, and we think so
too, if Centennial affairs are honestly
managed.
Ninety dollars were subscribed last
night and a committee apiointed to
solicit more. Said committee consist
of two gentlemen and one lady from
each ward, as follows:
First Ward 11. It. Livingston, Jno.
Fitzgerald, and Mrs. MacMurphy.
Second "Ward J. W. Johnson, E. G.
Dovey, and Mrs. A. "Wright.
Third Ward S. M. Chapman, Wm
Stadelmann, and Mrs. Thos. Pollock.
Fourth Ward A. Child, J. W. Mar
shtil, and Mrs. Winterstein.
Gen. Livingston, as chairman of the
Committee, requests that they meet
at the house of Mrs. MacMurphy, on
next Monday evening, to organize and
prepare for future work. Please re
member. Gen. Rrisbin read us a very hand
some poem on our old Continentals,
which with a beautiful picture called
Progress, will be given to each share
holder. We want to see the Centen
nial an assured success and will feel
proud to have Cass county do her
share. Gen. R. deserves our thanks
for his vast and unremitting labors in
this cause, and he has them. Commit
tee, do your duty.
Rig trotting race at the Fair Grounds
to-morrow.
Notice.
Notice is hereby pivenhat the following de
scribed goods to-wit :
1 Barrel Whisky, Stamp No. B P79.S3.
i yrx.uit.
1 " " A 55.!.:W2.
l " I ) 4-'4.o;i.
1 Brandy " It 55a.3SJ.
all gnaged for Kind. scoff Bros., Milwaukee, Wis
consin, were seized by me August :th. 175. at
I'lattsuioutli, Cass county. Nelr:isk.i. by virtue
of tlie provisions of .Section xw, and
3t.";, Revised Statutes of the I'nited States, and
were seized on tlie following grounds, lo-wt :
1st. That the tax on the same has not been
paid.
2d. That it was removed from the distillery
in violation of law and in fraud of tlie revenue.
ad. That it was removed with intent to de
fraud the I nited isiates of the t:ix thereon.
4th. Tliiit it was falsely and therefore not
properly stained. marked and branded.
Also two biurets of Whiskey. no stamp, seized
by me at same time and pi. we, on the grounds of
having no stamp thereon, as required by law.
Any and all mtsous claiming any of the above
and foregoing goods so seized as aforesaid are
required lo appear at tlie otliee of the Collector
of Internal Revenue for the district of Nebras
ka, at Nebraska Cilv, Oine countv, Nebraska,
on the 7ili day of October, A. 15. ist.v at 10
o'clock a. m., and make such claim or said goods
will be sold according lo law.
In lest mum v wliereol t nave Hereun
to set my hand this lu day of Au
gtist, A. I'. 1ST"'.
O. AV. RKYMOni.
Deputy Coll. ot tut. Rev. Uiv. 2d I list,
of Nebraska. 'Silo
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution Issued by C. P.
Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and
for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed.
I will on the 1Mb day of September, A. 1). lsTo,
at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the south door
of the Court House, in the city of Flattsmouth,
in said county. s 11 at public auction the follow
ing real estate, to-wit : Commencing at the
south-west corner of section eighteen (18) town
twelve (12). north of range fourteen (14). east of
the sixth Kj;li) pi iucipal mcridianuiud then run
ning cast forty i m rods thence north twenty
four (2i ) rods to tlie place of commencement,
thence east sixteen and two-thirds (16S) rods,
thence north twenty-four (24) rods, thence west
sixteen ami two-thirds (lo ) rods, thence south
twenty-four (-'4) rods to the place of be
ginning, except a strip sixty ;iMi leet wide by
twenty-four (24) rods long, olf the west side of
the above described tract, and also excepting a
lot described as follows : commencing at a point
sixty uii) feet east of the south-west comer of
the above described tract, and running thence
east one hundred and forty (140) feet, thence
north fortv-four44) feet, thence west one hun
dred and forty (I40)feet, thence sonrli forty-four
(44) feet to the place of beginning, in Cass coun
ty. Nebraska. The same being levied upou and
taken as the property of J. V. Carnes, defen
dant ; to satlsfv a judgment of said Court, re
covered by Vallery & ltutfuer. plaintiffs.
l'laltsmoulh, Nebraska, Aug. 18th. 1875.
Xif. B. tTTLKR,
21 15 Sheriff.
When you meet a small youth play
ing the drum at the head of a lot of
two-foot soldiers, with i stick and
brass kettle, you may know that his
mother has the preserving fever, and
has sit down to wring her hands and
wonder "what on earth has become of
that boy V" she sent after Mrs. Jones'
kettle two hours ago.
jf -SOIOOATI1IS NgL
an it vu iff
It is against the law to shoot quails
until after the 1st of October.
O. M. Carter lias purchased the hard
ware stock of Mr. Merk of this place.
NOTICE.
Cl.ipp & Greetifclateat Elm wood Neb.
general dealers in dry goods, groceries,
and a!l articles 'enerally kept in a
i cnuntrv store, desire to call attention
the earliest civilization which comp iles i to their st:t k just laid in th'n season,
ait ail with that suggested in the cireu- and ask the farmers to call and exam-
me our gooas oeioie going tiway iroin
home to buy.
2 lit Ci.Arr & Grrenslate.
l tr of tiu
Co., of N
at;kkikli Earth Closkt
Y.
A LAST CHANCE.
::ly ten days further will be given
to the public- to buy stoves, tinware,
and bar iiMn at 1". T. Dake & Go's, for
net rash. Those desiring any of the
above mcnti.c.uv! goods will make mon
ey by purcha.-ing what they need, as
the stock will positively le closed out
at the expiration of that time.
U L T. Dckk & Co.
CLOTHING.
I'or a en.'uji suit of Clothes call on
Wm. st.vif.!.m.?x.
EXCHANGE NOTICE.
I am bound to exchange my large
stock of IJiMits and Shoes for cash.
Come and see if I don't.
Petkr Meroes.
KENTUCKY DISTILLED WHISKY.
New Stock For Sale.
8;Loy.).c: Notice.
Having sold Si.O l) worth of boots
and shoes, since I began selling at re
duced pri.-es, I -am still bound to fur
ther redit' c my stock, now is your time.
Doots formerly ."0, now Ao.OO
I me Kid Shoes, form ly b..,t, - ;;.()') iort WiucCherry and all kinds of
The best li thread serge shoes only 2.2r, . imjorted wines. New stock of iroods
Down With the Prices ! I
Good whiskv at 1.50 per gallon, oth
er brands at S 1.75, 3.200 3 Jo and 2.50.
Extra line imported whisky and brandy,
Reniemlier Prof. Albee's "FAIR
DANCE" to-night, (lGth), at Fitzger-.
aid Hall.
The fight at Kearney was between
Cobb. Connor, and Maxwell. The
Judge got away with the baggage on
the 6th ballot.
Our merchants are beginning to lay
in fall goods, so the folks say; they
havn't notified the Herald that such
is the fact yet.
We learn by a telegram hite last eve
ning that the old bench, to-wit, Judges
Lake. Gannt, and Maxwell were re
nominated for the Supreme Bench.
The Itegents were not heard from
yet, except t state that Dr. Livings
ton, of Cass, would probably be nomi
nated as one of them.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
The fall precinct examinations for Cass coun
ty, will be held at the following named times
and places
Stove Creek October 19th 1S75.
Weeping Water October 21st. 175.
C.ieenv.ood, (Waters sch'l house) Oct. Cotll,75.
riattsmouth November 5th, 1875.
Applicants will please be in attendance
promptly at 10 o'clock. U. W. WISE,
Siiieriutehdent.
riattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 16th, 187". 25t8
NOTICE TO SOLDIERS!
Soldiers who have taken only eighty acres
prior to June 221, 1H74, and have not taken an'
additional eighty, are invited to correspond
with me. Homestead rights and cheap lands
for sale, in Clay, folk, York, and Hamilton
counties, by W. E. SHELDON,
24U3. Lincoln, Neb.
Will our County friends an J all who
owe us, please try and remit as soon as
possible. We are called on by
the butcher and baker every day, and
can't bear dunning. It is but a little
each, to you, the aggregate will pay
all our debts and help give you a bet
ter paper. Try your best now.
Once more Stadelmanns at 10 per
cent iielow cost. Jump when the pig
eon flies.
G1KL WANTEU.
Good wages and steady employment
given to a Girl capable of doing all
kinds of housework. Inquire at the
Herald office. 24t4
Men S Mioes l.-
Women Shoes L00
Call and examine. No charge for
peeing gods and prices. Will be happy
,T) show both.
U'li' Petl.r Merges.
all through. California Cigars, Dublin
Stout, London Cream Ale. Gentlemen
now is the time to save your money.
Remember the place, one door east of
the Post (Mice. Milwaukee Laer.
McGuire Sr Co.
The Hijhest Price Paid for Good
SPECIMENS OF FRUIT !
of all kinds, at my
FRUIT ROOM,
on Main Street, to be kept on exhibi
tion for the inspection of those who
wish to plant the best kind of fruit.
Also specimens of vegetabes and grain
wanted.
I am soliciting orders for all kinds
of fruit trees and plants, from apple
trees to strawberry plants, ornamental
trees, shrubbery, flowers, seeds. Ac.
1 have a room full of pictures, and
w ish to show all the kinds of fruit
that grow and. bear well in this i
cinity. W. S. Westv
Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 175.
The ?f nltiplication f IIeae.
Diseases Multiply. One begets another. A
trifling indisposition may, therefore, originate
a complication of dangerous maladies. Indi
gestion begets far more fonnldrble diseases; a
mulitude of ailments are traceable to constipa
tion : fever and ague unhinges the entire ner
vous system, and is therefoie the source of tlie
poiteau ailment which affect that portion of
tile human organism. Iftistetter's Stomach Hit
ters, however, whether resorted to at tlie incep
tion of those disorders of the stomach, bowels
or liver, which give hirtli to the majority of dis
eases and disabilities, or taken when they have
ripened into formidable maiiiiily, are alike
powerful to cure. The process of "recovery is.
of course, longer hen tlie in ilat'.y has gained
headway, bet it is none the less certain. Dys
pepsia, constipation, lullioiisness. kidney com
plaints and iiileiiiiiltcnt fever, invariably yield
to the operation f the great alterative and in-vigoraat.
FOR NEXT FALL AND SPRING.
The most hardy, most productive and most
profitable varieties f Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum
Apricot and Cherry trees.Grapevines.small fruits
strawberry plants, ornamental trees and shrubs,
evergreens, bulbous roots.herige plants, and ev
ery! hiug desirable for Nebraska soil and climate
can be bought of me on good terms. Orders re
ceived in town. No travelling expenses. Pri
ces low. All trees, shrubs. Mid plants warrant
ed good and in good condition.
There is an apple tree i'.i I'latismouth, which
1 sold in ltWS, and it now pays the interest of
one hundred dollars, and I have sold many oth
ers that are as good. One tree of a good variety
is worth more than ten trees of a ioor variety
Re careful to plaut good trees of good varie
ties, and take good care of them.
Buy of a careful and experienced nurseryman.
or agent who resides in your vicinity.
Re very careful to keep your trees in a cool
shady place, and the roots wet, water them well
when you plant their., then kiep them cultiva
ted, or mulched. Call on me on M.Uu street, ev
ery time you come to tv.n, and see sjeeimen9
of fruit and flowers. "W. S. WEST.
LEGAL XOTICES.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Harvey B. La-
mrop, ucceaseu.
Tiii irioin U hum eimcern:
Take notice that Ceo. R. Lathrop lias made
application to the Probate Court to be appoint
ed administrator of the estate of Harvey R.
Lathrop. deceased ; and that said matter is set
for hearing on the 2-tih day of September, A
I.. li . at 1 o clock p. in., of said day. at my
oiuce. in nalismouiii. hi wmrri lime ami place
any eerson interesl-il may amx ar and show
cause, if any they have, why the snid ileore
R. I jithrop should mt bo appointed adminis
trator of said estate
Witness niv hand and official seal this the 1st
day of September. A. 1). IsT-V
--it :s. H . K. E i .li ! x , Probate Judge.
Special Election Notice.
Notice Is hereby given, that on
Tuesday, October ltit, 1H7S,
at the usual places of holding elections In the
various precincts of Cass County. Nebraska,
an election will be held for the purMse of sub
mitting the following proMtsition. to-wit :
'Sluiil the County Seat of Cass County be re
located." The form in which said proposition shall be
taken, shall be by ballot, on each of which shall
be written or printed the words :
"For Re-location of County Seat, at ,"or
"Against Re-location of County Seat."
The Judges and Clerks of the regular elec
tion will receive the ballots on Re-location of
County Seat and deposit them in a separate
ballot box. kept for that purpose ; they snail be
counted and letiirned the same us ballots ill
General Elections.
Also, by proclamation of the Governor of Ne
braska, an election for member of th Legis
lature in the Fourth District, to fill the place of
Hon. John lirown. resigned.
Wuich e'ectlon will be ojiened at 8 o'clock a.
m. Sviid wm continue open until o clocn p. in.
of tlie same day. l'.y order of the County Com
missioners, this 23d day ol August, IsTj.
j. i . .uiniiir.,
Co. Clerk.
Election Notice..
Notice is hereby given that on
Tnosday, October I'-Jtli, IM73,
at the usual places of holding elections in the
various precincts of Cass County, Nebraska, an
election will be held for the piiriKi.se of elect
ing
Three Judges of the Supreme Court,
Six Regents of the University.
ue Judge for the Second Judicial District.
One Prosecuting Attorney for tiie Second Ju
dicial District.
One County Clerk.
One County Tieasurer,
One County Judge,
One Probate Jucge,
One Sheriff.
One County Commissioner, Secoud or Middle
District,
One County Superintendent Public, Instruc
tion.
ne t oroner.
One County Surveyor,
One Assessor.
Two Justices of the Peace in each precinct.
Two Constables in each nreciiiet.
One Supervisor in each Road District,
Three Judges of Election in each precinct.
'1 wo Clerks of Election in each precinct.
Also the new Constitution w ill be submitted
to the people at the same time, for adept ion or
rejection, ana mere snail oe separately mm
muted, at the same time, for adoption or re
jection, the indeiH'inlent article relating to
.seat ol Government", anil me liiiiepeiioeiu
uti;:le "allowinu electors to express their pref
erence for t' lilted States Senator" ; which said
ballots shall be of the following form :
"Fertile New Constitution."
"Against the New Constitution."
"For the article relating to Scat of Govern
ment." "Against the article relating to the Seat of
Government."
"For the article allowing electors to express
their preferenecfor United States Senators."
"Against the article allowing electors to ex
press their preference for United States Sena
tors." Which election will be opened at 8 o'clock, a.
m., ami will continue opeu until six o'clock, p.
in., of the same da v.
By order of the County Commissioners, this
Cth day of September ts75.
mta C. P. MOORE. Co. Clerk.
Mrs. A. H. Knee,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Rraids. Curls. Switches. Puffs, and all kinds of
Hair Work promptly and neatly made by
Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
miLLiriEUY stoke:.
On Main St., 1 door east of Clark & Plummer's.
SEWING MACHINES!
New Improved Lock Stitch
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE,
For sale by
CHARLES VI ALL.
With all the Extras and Attachments, such as
Needles. Oil. Tuckets, Hinders, etc. Those who
contemplate buying a machine, will do well to
give the G rover" & Raker a trial. Satisfaction
guaranteed. and the cheapest in;ehine in the
market. All onters nv man pmnmuy r.uemi
ed to. Address, CllAlll.KS 1ALU
2niG Plattsmouth. Neb.
Ben Hempel.
HE'S THE MAN,
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
ON LOWER MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
Meals at all hours.
Ice Cream,
Soda Water, &
Lemonade to
Cool yon.
Good square Meals, nice Lunches, Sic., &c. to
warm you.
Ales. Wines and gixwl Limiors to ! used rea
sonably, for your ht-neht if you desire.
40-tl IS. HEMPEL, Prop.
PKOFESSIOXAL CAKDS
HAM. St. OHAIVnAX,
. ATTORN BY AT LAW and Solicitor In Chan
cery. Oilice iu Fitzgerald's Block, Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
WUK.KLKU A IIKXXKTT.
REAL ESTATE and Tax Paying Agents, No
taries Public, Fire and Life Insurance Agents,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
It. It. I.I VI(iiKTO,
PHYSICIAN & Sl'RGKOX. tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Cuss county.
Itesidence southeast eonier Sixth ami OnK sts. ;
otliee on Main street, two doors west of Sixth,
Platlsnioulh, Nebraska.
(JKO. S. HM1TH. 11. K. WINDHAM.
MMITJI &. WIXmiAJI.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Real Estate. Rro-
kers. Snecial attention iriven to Collections
and all matters affecting the title to real estate,
Oilice on ''d floor, over l'ost Office, Flattsmouth,
Nebraska. 40t.
JfHTICK Ol' TIIE l'KACR
Ofllce on Main street. Plattsmouth, Neb., two
doors east of IUuald olliee. Business hours
from 8 a. nt. to 8 p. m. All county business usu
al! v transacted before a Justice of the reave
will he attended to. Also Keneral collector of
debts. kjyll J. Vv'. IIainks.
DR. SCHILDKNECHT.
Eclectic & Homoeopathic
rliysician.
; ??"Offlre und Residence corner Sixth and Vine
Streets. Platlsnioulh. Neb. Calls attended at
all hours. 4oyl.
Obstacles to Marriage-
Elaupy Itelief for Vouiis 3Ien from the
effects of Errors and Abuses iu earlv life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage re
moved. New method of treatment. New and
remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent
free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION. 419 N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia,
Pa. an Institution having a high reputation for
honorable conduct and professional skill. !yl
S ZEE O IE? ,
JOHN WAYMAN,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and lift pumps, steam
Guages, Safety valve Governors, and all
kinds of Brass Engine Fittings re
paired on short notice.
V A K 31 M A C II I X K n V.
repaired on short notice. 49yl
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Reduced Rates for Lumber
Clear tlie Track Tor our
Spring Trade.
IL A. WATERMAN & SOX
Will sell
Framf Lumber, of all kinds at S20 perm.
Kirxt qnaliiy of Fencins, 20. "
Scroad " " 17. 44
KIrsit - Boards, . "
Nfroii!l " 17. -
Star -A" Shingles. )3.50 per M.
Xo. 1 Khir.clr. .50. 44
Other cjraJeK of titimhor equally "bcap
with IoorH, ts&Hli SIIndM, Ar &r.
See other ad. on outside.
STR EIGHT & MILLER,
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES
BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on
hand.
Fruit Confectionery,
AND
Grocery Store
NUTS,
CANDIES,
TEAS,
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
TORACCOBR,
FLOUR,
AC
Remember the place, oppo lte E. G. Doyey's
on Lower Main Street.
STREIGHT & MILLER.
NE V
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STABLE!
AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN.
The partnership Uf O. M. Streight and W. D.
Jones, being this day dissolved
Dr. W. D. JONES,
will oieii a new IJverv, Feed, and Sale Stable,
at the old HI ATT RAKS.on Main Street,
just east of .loan Shannon s well Known
Stable, Plattsmouth. Neb.
IIorse. XSu;ie Jt Carriage,
to let at all times, at leasonable rates.
HOUSES BOARDED BY THE DAY, WEEK,
Particular attention paid to driving and train
ing Horses. Having all the appliances 1 shall
make a particular feature of my business tlie
...1 1 ili ..ITIXtTTIV'C ? "I". W L.'
urn nig an 4 i! aniiiing 'i i .v 1 1 i.u o i ksk,
f? Being well known all over the county, no
furtiier chin music is necessary. I cordially in
vite all my friends to call and see me, and they
w ill receive a r.eany welcome, lu-speciiuuy.
3mG
W. D. JONES.
C.-4 X, Z. H 3
TIIE WAKEFIELD
EARTH CLOSET.
Do you care for the health of the females and
children, the aged, infirm and invalids of your
household? Then furnish for tht.ir comfort the
greatest blessing of the day.
The Wakefield Earth Closet.
Is any member of your family confined to the
room with wasting disease? Remeiuber that
you mav have in that room ait uucuntaiuiiuited
atmosphere by using
The Wakefield Earth Clcjet.
It is endorsed by thousands ot families who
have used them ten years, and by the bcot med
ical authority ia tlie country.
It is not only a comfort, but is iudisK-nsable
for health and cleanliness.
Send lo our oilice,
30 DEY STREET. NEW YORK,
for descriptive pamphlets.
AgenLs wanted everywhere, t whom,
liberal inducements will be offered. Exclusive
territory givea. vju.
DICK STREIGHT'S
31. 1 "V IE IR, "X" ,
Feed and Sale Stables.
Corner 6th and Tearl Sts.
HORSF-g HOA11DKU ir TH B
DAY, WCEK, Oil JHOXTII
HORSES BOUGHT,
SOLD OR TRADED,
For a Fair Commission.
HEMty MOWLAM).
A 10
General BlackBinithing.
Oarrle. ItnCKie. nnil Hsgors1
UepatreU fSliort Notleo.
A I -HO
aiousi:-sn)t:ic;
.Uid all other Iron work promptly sttend
ed to. eheaK-r thiin the elu spent, for c;ftti
Hy the undeisigned,
, , II. ROWLAND.
Slion liortlutest Cof. i.f in sixth si.
PLATTSMOUTH. NKK-
Vm. Gramberg's
LUMBER YARD,
Pnattsmoith, Nk.b., Op. Platte Valley House.
On hand all kinds of
LUMBER, DOORS. SASH, BLINDS,
SHINGLES, LATHS.
ALSO
MouldingS,
BUILDING PAPER,
CEMENT, LIME,
Plaster Paris, etc.
AT LOWEST MARKED RATES.
13m3 Call and Examine.
A. W. WHITE,
Dealer in
GROCERIES
Main St., bet. 5th and Oth.,
rLATTSMOUTII, .... JSER.
'3
TEA31S AT jiLL HOURS.
Particular attention paid to
Driving and Training
TROTTIXG STOCK.
WiU also have for service during the season th
rrijrBUATFn hoksfs :
NORMAN & T ALAR AN,
Known as the
KFor particulars, see bills or posters.
Highest Price Paid for Coun
try Produce.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
GEO. SHAFER'S
W37 .
HhZJ ZAiA Va iA
AND
BLACKSMITH SHOT,
FOR
HORSE-SHOEING,
Mending and Repairing !
ALL KJKDS OF FA TIM 1 31 1 'LEM EX TS
Mended and Fixed.
INew Wagons for $90,
Hassle and I.itrLt AVagons on hitnd.
and for Hale all the time.
C If J! si 1 F O It C si. S II.
Xevr Wagons made to order. Pates reasonable
ana work guaranieeu.
On Washlnpton Ave., 1 l'LATTS.MOUTl f.
40yl near Tin si., j .r.u,
READ '
LG.DOVEY'S
AD.
ILLIArfl HEROLD
Keeps one of the
Largest Stocks
OF
GROCERIES
IN TOWN.
Wm. XBTeville,
1'BOrniETOll OF
PALACE BILLIARD HALL.
(Main St., under First Nat. Hank.)
PJLATTS5IOUTII, - - - XLB.
MY BAR IS StTl'LIKH WITH TUB
BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
BEER, ETC., ETC.
40y
T1IK UIIKAT I'Al'HK
OK
HUMAN MISERY.
Jurt PuWfahed, In a Sr.nUd EnrcVijic, n tee 6 rt
A Ijeeture on the Nature. Treatment, and
Radical cure of Seminal Traklles,. or Siierma-
tonlwea, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary
Emissions. Impoteney, nervous iieiuiny. aiu
Impediments to marriage jrenerally ; 'oiiMiiiip
tiou, Epilepsey, anil Fits: .Mental and Physical
Ineapai-itv. &c Hy IlOP.EKT J. (TI.VKU
WEI.L. M. D-. author of the '(ireen Hook." &:.
The world-renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper
ience that tln nv ful conseipienres of Self-Abuse
mav he ctpwtuary fimwi without tne-iieine,
and without daiifTenms surgical ix-rati'iii. boii
iries, instruments. riit;s, or cordials ; pointiti'T
out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual
bv v. hieli every sufferer, no matter what bis
conditio!: may be. may cure Lii!i"ei; cheaply.
privately, and radically.
trr'Tni IjU'Uirc uill jtrifiVc a hooft V) thuan
nm!n ntul tli'niMtJtil.
Sent under seal. In plain envelope, ti any ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two
post stamps.
Address tlie Publisher,
vw.n. .?. ''. :lm.ea '..
10-i:51y vr, P.-cvery. V. ; P. O. box. 4:i.
OMAHA ADS.
(rand Central Hotel.
Laniest and finest hotel between CIiIchko and
San Francisco. ieo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha.
WEEPING WATER ADS.
3U
Fleming Si Race,
DEALEF.S IN"
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
AND NOTIONS.
And Farmer' Kupplie enerally.
Our Goods arc all New,
and we sell them CHEAP.
TRY US ONCE, AND SEE!
(40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC !
Having made up iny mind several years ao'
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
about the cud of
THE YEAR 1S7$
and being still of the Maine ilnd, I take thl
method of lufonnin the puldie that I
am selling out my
ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS !
AT COST.
and shall continue. lolinr so through this yetti
or until tlie
is disponed of.
During that lime I Intend to
yell Goods for Casli,
Ixiwer than any other house can do and sustalu'
themselves. My sucl( consist of
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
HA TS A CAPS;
BOOTS A SHOES,
WALL PAPER,
CARPETS.
f-C, d t dC.
The whole stock, will ho sold at
totiomPrices
until It Is
ALL SOLD OUT.
My object Is not to
hut to
GET out of BUSINESS
fiivo me a call and see for yourself.
6l E. 0. DOVEY.
LOUISVILLE ADS.
IK- J. 51. W ATKItMASi,
Physio Medical Practitioner.
LiuixrlUc, f'axj Co., Nth.
C3fAlways at the ofllce on Saturdays.
iyl
MORROW BROS.'
IS LAC K S MI TH
AND
Machine Shop.
At D. L. Morrow's old stand,
Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.-
Vie m e prepared to do a general business In
HORSE-SHOEING,
And Itepnirlnir all kind of kinchin-'
cry. kucIi hm ICeapern. HowrrH,
Tli renli ioar Mnclilnr.
i'liiHK,
MILL PICKS,
ANI ALL
Iron & Steel Work a Siifecialty.-
Xew XYagoiiN & Xlnprgloj Itlatlc
To Ortlcr.
l-Jf-All Work Warranted to Glee Sat
vtfaction or Money Rr funded.
CARPENTER WORK !
W. L. Tucker,
lias removed to the building opposite Math
ew Hardware Store. (On 4th Street, Pet. Mal:i
ami Vine.) When- in addition to other work,
he will j;ive social altentioii to
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
MAKISO VWTVIIE FRAMES, AC
Also A pent for the COMMON SENSK IKOii-
INti TAPI.KS. ol which i nave i-tiuiulH-r
on liaml ; call
and see liiciu.
t
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i
CEDAIi CREEK ADS.
J. INHELDER & SON,
DEALWH IX
IUJOTS, SHOES, AXD GItOCElUES.
Of every kind, at the h.--u. pooil.ile rates. Also
DEALERS IN CR.MN.
For which the highest OASH price are paid.
Hidett and produce of ait kinds bought at
Reasonable rate.
IXIIF.I.lKIt N HTATIOX-tCedar Creek.)
4oyl CASS CO., XLBIUSK'A.
Careful Work ami Prompt Attend-
anx to Calls.
to-ly WM. L. TUCKER.
"MIKE SClfNELLBACHERT
BLJ1 CKSM1 T II
HOUSE SIIOLINU,
WAdON HEPAIKING.
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Ktatbj d- Promptli
:0:
Horse, 'Iule& OxSliocinl
In. sImwU we'll ble anything that has
four feet, from a Jftbra to a Giraffe. J
Coiae ana see a.
I on Fifth St.. between Wain and Vine street.
, jus! across the eoriu-1 f r.m the 'KV UEPAl.l
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