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THE H E KALI). LOCAL NEWS LOCAL ADVKUTISKMENT3. Transient, 85 evnt-s a line. Ucjtular advertis er, 10 cents per line. No advcriMciuuut lutr tmj lr le thau 26 cents. Legttl Kotlees lit Statute rate. AUorn.ys tuid officers f the law win be held Hpnuihle for u!l legal notices they hand in, had aii parties demanding a proof of publica tion of auv notice will be hold for the. publica tion 14 oi men tioli. CO UU L'MCATION. Aa bar epaee Is limited, all erituniunlor.tloiis tauat lWa and to th po'l. with no was to irawsrArir.; decisions. L Aay parson rvho la'-:- tl.'e paper regularly rtvn Ui pMioi!1. whether directed to his aaiae. er whether lit) 1 subucrilM-T or not Is reayonKible for t':r i y. . II any person orders liis pafier discontin ued, he uu.,t pay u.'l Hrrcan.t-s, or the publish er may oonsJnue t'J send it until payment Is lilJa, tunl collect the v.hol amount, n hcther tuu paper U taken from the o!!ice or not. . The court nave decided that rcl'!slnj to tjf newspaper and periodical from the st vn. or removing and leaving them uncalled Jor, cjwtj Jan cviib;:ic- of ireiilO)iiL & M. R. E. Time Table. CerreUcd Sunday, Jan. XH?t, 1870. ros uuj.ua from ltineiioura. Leave. 6 ;4i a. ra. Ai r7t ft :4S a. m. f .20 V. m. Arrivt-j, J :r,;. ru. ftXOat OHAIlA FOK PLATTSilOUTH. Lar4, a 30 a. m. Arrive. la a. na. 3 iy. ra. Anive, 6 :01 j. ta. 0 a. W. " 7 :45 p. Ul. K02 THE WIST. Laave Plattamontb, 9 :4o a. n. Arrives Id 1timln. 11 :Q0. Kearney. 8 :xt p. ui. St. I-oui i Express leaves, i .y, p. m. Freight " 7 :V, a. in. FCOvl THE WLViT. Lnvnt Kirnny,c i)a.ij. Lt'iVM Lincoln. IS tU p. uu Arrives l'l.itt;r:mt'j, :; .li p. ut. KDl.V.; ljT; KTprei.. A. II ! er. tr.ll-j d.t) . J P.M. We c.ill attention to our GreenwooJ Setter luiui Arus. sed us tlie debates boys. Hie 1'reabyteiiHn Soci;ible will meet at the residence of Mri.CliapIaiu Wright on Ttits lay cv'u, Feb. 8th. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. Jva Connor after tkin oil his hat to the L.:idy (a'la Wyman) ;iked the IJ. i M. IL K. to run hiai an extra freight train out to Greenwood to gsfc all the corn he buys. Choire Turkish I'runurt at. ten rents a pout.d, at J. V. WiM-kbaeh'rt 4-i-4t. SiJtilelnuuni'.s nw "AIj.' c:is- i'Jtf M?ik nndv'rsd!-; ihk- whole country in boot an l tnri. Ite.td ;riei list and !o and try hiia. 33-tf. iir.if! on" to sr. louis. At liit tho art'ttt tiiroii'h i.:is:enger train over tho B. & M. to .St. I.oais lias I oen Mtarttxl. 1 1 gi va us tiiree chances t eonie from Omaha, two to get up t!.t re, and two chances to go vve..t young n i;i. .Seo tlie new time ti.de. We have taken the pains to exaaiine I abstract book of iJessrs. Iyle & Wdliauis, .nd liud them in every way h ipeiior set of books, provided ".vilh every convenience. Tiieir work in k long a:.d tedious one, but will b' rti.iuuerative. The accuracy with v. c.ioh these gent 1' men traisseribe ti-t'- will commend them to the public. the proper persons in such impoi tti'it bushier. Wau.'tjo Independent. iV.r lb" ?or 'otiee is hereby given to myoldcus ers aud friends, that I havo tliis turned over tho entile manage it nf my store to my son Geo. E. -er, who will in the future give iunifics his undivided tteution. :oiring from my business I wish to jr thanks t in fiindi for the 'i4 patronage tiiey have given me '.he last thivteen yeais. am hope y v.'ill 1n the future continue to fa- the bouse iis in the. p:t. j. G. i)i)Vi;v. tb. 1st 1370. Crb Apple Vinegar, -Ve- I'lus Ultra, v-i 43-4t- J. V. Weckbach'a Don't fail to read Herges price list ? t xt and shoe a. S3-tf. J. W. Marlhi ? keejn the het Beef, M'dttou, Venl, Sausage, J !rad-cheese, 'ce. ("ail on him, every lody at llatt's old stDd. lotf T2X DOLLAR HAND MADE SIIOI2.5 FOR GE!JTS WEAR. SELL 1KG AT $3.00, AT LOTilXG & CO'S. ov't Tire en v?;d central iio- TT.L, OMAHA. X KB. J3-tf. We i;;.Te received of F. W. Nclnuek, jx.usic 'I a'er and purttishor, 273 West rJizlh Hi.. Cineiunatti X, thiee pieces rc n.-ii'-. "lUm ember Deeds of Kind tiAiw," n.ltz; "She's Bright as tho Stars ia He-.tv.n," march; arid "W!:o's dat Xr.o.'jiijg at deolJ Back Gate?" asoag h re. ch-irus which was sung by the : Fii::dlv a their recent concert A n:;tn planted a fruit treo in his g: rur: i'.d when it was five years old it bore u; pies and lie saw them, but not vr:i) his eye. Tle next year it lore ihr same kind of fruit, but not If I Oftn't proTe th; t be perfectly n asi u..'c'i-1 will give ten dollars worth fc'iiovrba'.ls, to be gathered from my jurd fu ir; May. W. S. Wkst. C. : A. Greenslate at Elm wood N'eb. vcr! dealers in dry goods, groceries, fiil f.1.! avticies generally kept in a ii;ur.'.i v s: -re, desiie to call attention to thfcir t-u:ck just laid in this season, and a v th'1 farmers to call and exam ine o;;r i-ro Is before going away from h'-rn U i'.iy. tf CL.APP & flaOiSSLATu. Nov. r undersold in boots and shoes. Set price lit elsewhere. 83-tf I'KTf K MKIUiES. -NEW liUTCIIKIt SHOP. Plattsmoctit, Xkb.. ) November 22d, lb75. The T:i:-wtrsigued wish to call the -itteiuion of the Public to his New Meat Market, on south side of Main street, two doors e:ist of Jones' Livery fctahle. Here, gentlemen, von will find Beef and Pork, Mutton and Veal for a', at wholesale and retail, cheap for Tash. I alo keep on hand Turkeys, Chiefceua. Eggs. &c. Give me a trial, gentlemen, and get the worth of your money, in good meat. Respect--ViJ, Y. if. Yoxr5,cK The Co. Comm'rs Court wa Still in session lat evening. A full record of the cases in court this term ia published ia this week's Herald. We had an alarm of fire on Tuesday. The baunders House chimney took a bust "All hunk." Mr. Oyger, the house painter, has Ju3t finished Ed. Ruffner's new house, and thinks it is a pretty job of work. Go and see it. The District Court adjourned on Wednesday afternoon in time for the Judge to take the train to Lincoln via St. Louis Express. Beaumeister, the milk man, had a runaway on Tuesday morning and scattered the milky way along Washing ton Avenue. 35eaumeister saw stars enough to last him a whole life time. W. Stadelmann selling certain lines at cost, positive; tome at once. Ill (ill K.ST AWARD. I received the diploma for fine dress boots at the t'taty Fair, and continue to make the best and nicest tits. Give me a call. 33-tf P. Mehoes. 'Robert's Razor Steel Scissors, the best in use, formerly sold by Eli Plum mer, can now be had only at 43-it. J. V. Wkckbacii's BURLINGTON & MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY IN NE BRASKA. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska, will be held at the cJliee of the company in Pl.ittmouth Nebraska. Thursday the twenty-fourth day of February, A. D. 1870, at eleven o'clock a. in., for the election of directors, and any other bu siness which may legally como before the meeting. Boston, January 17th, 1876. John X. Djikxisox. 44-lt Secretary. LIST OF LETTERS remaining lu the I'latUmoutb P. O. Feb. 1st, loT5. AlCAon, if. Clark, Lizzie Clirisir.ffer, Henrico Cary. Kl! iKj.m, HaTy S. Jel.irn, Kciibi'ii (1. Fr;izr, Orion Furlel;:li. Toll Frost, A. 2. Futow. .J.nrns Ii. tiillitli', Bi-i-j (iardiiit-r, June's Ha ins, Jtobcrt Hail. Sam. Kampe, Fred n. JLatuop, Mi.vj Addl Moore. T.- S Slyer. Ilt-nry Kloser McCaa. Willi nil Kuhbfi'U, Jih. Stanley, J. 8.-2 Hnipp, J. B. Htokes, John Kluader, Mrs. F.arad TUoiiipsoii. Charles Tunu'jr, Joliii F Veil, Joha VanFleet, Kjbert Haffrry , Clirtrlos Fersons calling for the above named letters pleaae tay aJvertlsed. J. X7. Marsuali. , F. M. T11E FEAK FAMILY We had the pleasure of a visit from Miss Fannie Peak last wetik. She is an exceedingly lively little business lad' the troupe a most excellent one. The bells are as famous ?.s ever, and thtir band a very good ona. Mr. Wy man in Ifis numerous characters was very laughable, but the part of the per fbniiauefc that took our young folks the most was the Call boy with his "y-e-s s-i-r," and Dot and Spark generally. Eve:' youngster ou the street was 'hol lering' "y-e-s s-i-r" next morning at the top of his lungs. "When the Herald came to the otlice, the first thing he heard was a yelp from the boys' room of y-e-s s-i-r, and all day at intervals we were y-e-s s-i-rred till you couldn't rest. The Ione solo was excellent, and we expected to eee half the lads in town out next day with? a pair, retnem pt ring well the time when as a boy we lirst heard the "hones." The next we? !: every c'd bone yard, for horses . n l CattU' was lansacked to get vihii to make "bene-a' of, and the streets rat tled to the music of the old ivories. FA KM Kits ATTENTION ! Julius Pepperlerg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main SL, Plattsmouth, Nc4. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 30-tf. WANTED! Slosonlc Hall Co. Shares. In accordance with the direction of Plattsmouth Lodge No. 0. A. F. & A.. M., we will purchase one hundred and seventy-five dollars (S175.00) worth of tha shaies issued to aid in the erec tion of the Masonic and Odd Fellows building in Plattsmouth. No shares will be purchased unless the said shares were issuei to some MKMCEK OF THE MASONIC FltATEUXI- tv. Bids will b received for the money until March 10th, 1870; and those shares purchased from which the owner will make the largest per cent, discount from the par valua of the shares. The bids should be sealed and addressed to "Geo. Foster, Secretay, Plattsmouth, Neb.," and endorsed "bids for Side of shares in the Masonic and Odd Fellows' Hall Co." Bids must be on file on or before March 10th, 187(5, and the awards on the same will be made on March 15th. lsTtl. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January 27th, 17. Frank E. W'iiite, Wv. M. . J. W. Marshall, Treas. Geosre Foster. Sec'y. Plattsmouth Lodge No. G, A.: F. & A.-. M. 44t5 Closing out all my stock of ladies' furs AT COST. Come right off and get your Furs. Closing out all my Boots & Shoes, at Cost. Also, all underwear, and Overcoats, Mitts ajid Groves. Now is your time for bargains, tf Wit. Stadklmann. LETTERS PROM DRUGGISTS. There is no case of Dyspepsia that Greene's August Flower will not cure. Come to the Drug Store, of G. B. Chap man and inquire atnuit it. If you suf fer from Costiveness, Sick Headache. Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Com plaint, or derangement of th Stomach or Liver try it. Two or three doses will relieve you. Boschee's German Syrup is now sold in every town and city in the United States. We have not less than five hundred letters from druggists, saying it is the best medicine they ever "sold for Consumption, Throat or Lung dis ease. Sample bottles of both 10 cents each Regular siao 75 cents. "W. II. Pool, a former resident of 1Mb place cullkd on Tueouiij". Henry Anderson has started a bank ing house Ral Estate and Collection Agency at Wahoo, Satttfders Co- He ia well reecommendet! tty prominent bankers in the state: W .C -lenks.one of the oldest set tlers in tle county ami who has taken the Herald from UVery first num ber, called yesterday, aild made fcj glad too. Win. Agnew has returned to Platts mouth to live. Jane Black, .all the way from Chica go, has been with us again, and he's raised qch darling whiskers, too. X. A. Cornish, lawyer. Greenwood shows his business card in the Herald this week. Our young friend, George Dovey, takes charge of his father's basiness this week. He is one of the best young business men we know of, and we be speak for him a great success. There will be a called meeting of Plattsmouth encampment No. 3 on Friday evening Feb. 4th at 7 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to be present as there is important busi ness to bo transacted. Bv order of C P. Don't tell any one about the Oysters the Court, and the Lawyers, and the Editors had at Stsdelinann's yesterday. It pays to have a court get on its mun ch: that wav. The February isiiue af Lock's Na tionnl Magazine, in variety and excel leneeofits literary contents will be found the -most attractive number of that publication issued for many months. Among the new peries of articles begun in the present number is one of biographic?.! sketches of prom inent American men and women ; a series of very instructive papers on "Words." by a well known clergyman of Toledo, O ; and another of pioneer reminiaceaces of Northwestern Ohio, by a writer of wide reputation. The reraaining portions of the magazine are filled with stories, sketches, poems. etc., and as a whole it will compare with any dollar magazine now publish ed. A GREAT MARRIAGE. Mr. Nathan, of the firm of Solomon fe Nathan was married at St. Jo. Mo, on the S3d inst to Miss Saunders. After this interesting event, M. and Mrs. Mathan returned to Plattsmouth, and our friend Nathan has hardly been able to contain himself ever since. All last summer when the Herald would go down the street, Nathan would say; "Good morning Mr. Her ald, how am I, this morning?" New he says: "Good morning boys, how is Mrs. Nattan this morning?" Ok, well, such little jokes will keep happening to us every now and then in our voy age through life. The only curioii3 thing about it is, that Nathan never has done :,o before; he is good looking, and so amiable tint somebody ought to have carried him off long 'ere this. Then he was so modest ah! that's the rub we know. Its leap year, that's how Nathan came to be the victim just now. All jokes aside, the Herald wishes the newly married pair a lo".g life, a happy one, and all made up of leap years, if they're any letter than other years. OUR GREENWOOD LETTER. Ed. Ufraid: Sir: Thinking you and the mtny readers of the Proelaim er of Cass Comity would like to know how the Queen City of western C;iss is progressing, has been the means of inducing us to drive the quill for a few moments. To those who have never seen our beautiful town, we would say that Greenwood is charmingly situated on the banks of the romantic Saline river, known in vulgar parlance as Salt Creek. This is a splendid business point, and we venture to assert that the time is not far distant when Greenwood will rank first among the cities of the great West. The town does not exist that posesses better agricultural surround ings than this town does, and herein lies the secret of it's greatness. There are two extfiisivc dry goods ami gro cery stores here one under th manage ment of W. Etheredge & Son, who are doing a splendid business. Mr. Ether edge fonnerlyjresidcd in Plattsmouth, but some six years ago, recognizing the fact that Greenworl would some day make a fine town, he wisely settled on a piece of land about one and a half miles from Greenwood, and about four mouths .ago he bought out the stock of Gus Hinkley. The other store is own ed by the Tutt Bros, formerly of Platts mouth, too. These gentlemen are too well known and respected to require further notice here. We have also two resident physicians of nnqueRtionahlo skill, viz: Drs. M Vonngstedt and II. D. Root. Dr. Youngstedt keeps a well stocked drug-store and is doing a good business. We have two blacksmith shois, and one wagon and carriage shep. all appearing to be doing well considering the season. Joe Connor is here buying torn, audit 13 simply as tonishing to see the amount of corn that comes in and lie buys. We under stand that the IS. & M. It. R. Co. are contemplating running another train each day as far as Greenwood, but whether this is just to accomodate Joe, or whether they calculate running it further than Greenwood we have not yet ascertained. We have just organized a debating society to be known as "The Greenwood Debating and Literary Society," with a good string of members. The olfieers elected are. President H. D. Root; Vice President, Ed win Jeary; Treasurer, L. C. Hanson ; Secretary. S. O. Salisbury, The first regular meeting of the above mentioned society takes place at Green wood next Friday night, and the sub ject for discussion is as follows; iRe solved that the Grange movement in the United States wa3 more a detri ment to the interest of the farmer than a benefit." Affirmative; J. Connor, M. Youngstedt, J, D. Rouse, W. Etheridge, J. Tutt, Olin Salisbury II. Knowles, L. C. Hansen, and John Faulk: Negative; II. D. Root. N. A. Cornish, J, T. Wel burn, II. Jeffers, C. Youngstedt, Edwin Jeary. J. McWilliams, Andrew Tutt, and W. J. Mastin. Craving pardon for intruding so much on your valuable space, I am yours, truly, Arovs. ' OCB CKLJfBJtATBD HAND MADE SnOES For Gentlemen, SELLING AT $8.00, Regular Price Sid These shoes are hand made of the bctt Frenrh calf skin, by the lest mamt faciurer$ in the country. Comprising a variety of styles of plain and fancy Coxgrbss. Alexis, Button and Laced Shoes. The aanie styles in finest machink rcmi at eo.00 Regular price -$8.00 jenshouid avail themselves or this nnTtortiiniffTii "irtilllll ian fff tnr - j r - - a greatest bargains ever offered. W. IS. Lorixo & Co., Opposite Grand Central Hotel. P. S. Orders promptly filled, satis faction guaranteed, or the goods may be returned. 43-tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. liND FOR SALS. Alarm containing 200 Acim, with about 130 acres under cultivation ; well watered, has a pood stone house well flnislied. thirty feet sq. two stories high ; has an orchard of three hun dred apple trees just beginning to bear, togeth er with small fruits, such as grapes, cherries, strawberries, etc. ; Lftt considerable timbfT, more tli.m enough, for fuel. Is situated six mlifs south ef riattsiuoiilh. one mile west of Rock RltiuX Tor terms, etc., niiilr' al thn IIkis.VI.O otlh.'i", or of A. M. Holmes, Roek J'.liilfs. or t'h::.'. V p. Liucoln, Ni b. 41-lJt. Buy your wife or daughter a n? w traveling bag, at Martin's. Notice. Assessors aw requested to moot at tie office of the County Clerk, in W 't tsmiuii li on the first Tufxd.iv in l'fbni;rv. ls.ti. at 10 o'olix'k p. in.. for the purine of re-eivin:r necessary blanks &c. I'laiisnnmin, January i.:u, jj.t. C. T. MooitR, 43-St County Cleik. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of Usued by C. I. Moore, Clerk of th District Court, within and forCaM County, Xebra&ka. and to me directed. I wfll on the 2itli day of February, A. D. ISTS, xi tt o'ctoex a. m. oi sii anv.ac me sontn aoor of th Ciurt Hou In the. Cfty of riattsniouth. In said County, awil at puMic anctlon t be follow ing real estate, to-wti The eaM half. o H) ot the aoiith west jr?arteY, (s w i) Of eotion num ber eighteen, ti8) In town tcn,(i ranee twelve, east ot 6th F. M. The; ane beifiK levied upon and taken as the property oi Vri. VVeatlake. de fendant ; to satisfy a Jud-rment of said Court, recovered by Wm, Caypul Flalntlff. Flatuwoutb, Nebraska, January 20th , A. D. 1S7. M. B. Cvti.kr. 43-5t- Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale; TEA CH 7? EXA Ml NATIONS. Notice Is hereby iriven that I will examine all eroii who may offerthentselvesascandiilatcs or teachers ot tue common avnooisoi tins coun ty, at my otlice in the Own of weeping Wier. on the last. Fri.lav and Saturday of each and ev ery month, commencing at !0o clock a. in. 1 will also hold an etnmlnA! ion in the Conrt lUitme. at Plattsi.iouth. on the 1st Friday and Saturday in Feb. A. D. 1H7B. Dated thitiStli day of Jan.. A. D. JSTS. O. R. ClMl'PKW, 43-3t Co. K ip't. of Public Instruction. LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. Not)' is hereby iriven to to all persons hT- ing claims aeainat the Estate of Henry Meyers, deceased, to file the same In the office of County Judge, l'lattnmouth. Cast County. Neb., o or befor tue 8tn day of August. A. li. 1876, and to meet the Administrator there, for the allowance of the same on I hat day. WM. 11. K V El. Li. 4413 County Jud. Sheriff's Sale. -P.y virtii; of an order of bale. Issued by C. F. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 4th d:iy of March. A. 1. IK. 6. at in oVlock a. m. of said day at the south door of the 'oiirt lions, in the city of Flattsmouth, ass O.iiiUy, sell : public auction, the foilow- i.ig real eslata Lo-wil : ine east n:ii (c,) oi the nonh-wst iju trter ( s'.v'O of section nuni lxv two (2 of township number tn U", north of raijste nine (9) e,:ut. containing seventy-nine and thuty-livis one hundredths (7y & ;V-ltntj acres; The same being levied upon aiut taken as the property of Hansen Calvert and Abbie Calvert, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Aionzo Brimiiey, plain-US. I'lattsmoutn, Neb., Feb. 2I. A. D. t?76. M. B. CUTLER. 45k5 biierifT. Probate Notice. Not!"! Is hereby given to nil pers-ns Savin? chiini". :ej:ilnst t!i osliile of J'io. I,. J'.r iw n. ile casfd. To lile tbi- s?n;e in t!c ?! of Coinity Jmte. J'lal Ismoiil h. C:;s Cuimty Nebraska, on or l.cloic the 1st day of Ali,rnsl, A. I . I7ii. W M. II. KWKI.I.. Comily .ludj;e. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of .-til or.lir of 'i;ib'. issued by C. I. Iini!v, ! :k of l be i ;si i ii-i t;o!in. within an.f or Casrt Countv. Nebrn.sk a. and to me lirected. will on the 'Jst'i dav of February. A. D. 176, at II o'clock, it. in. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in the city of I lattaniouth, In n.1 t'ountv. sen at imyue auction, t lie loiiow- ing Keal Estate to-wit : I.ot one (1) in block one (1). in Stiles' addition to Plattsinouthcit v : tiic same hciup levied upon and taken as the prop ertv of Catherine W heclan Augustus W'heelan and (i. W . Sroat. defendants : to satisfy a ludg- meiit of saiil Court, recoveied by Oliver J' Mason, naintilb. l la.tsiuouta, Neb., Jan. 2C li. t87d. Af. R. t t TT.KIt. 4. Sheriff. Notice. In the ii alter of 1 lie Estate of Samuel Alley lecefV-i'il. before Win. II. Newell. Couuly Judge in and lor Cass County. Nebraska. To iWwiia it may concern: Notice is hereby given that i)!i'i'"dioii lias e'n inu.ie to have M. O. AII"V apnoiiited ad- miuislraloi of tiie est:Cie of Saniucl Alley, de ceased, that said cause Is set for Learn'. at Hie Countv .linlges oflioe in rlaMsmoidli.oii tlie Hth lav of February, 1S77, at one o'clock p. in. of said day. at which time ami plnce any person inter- steu may aiipear ami snow cause, ii any tney nve. why the saul I. .. Alley snouat not be pwointed such administrator according to pray er of said petition.- Wm. II. Nkwku, 44 -ft county j uuge. Sale of Estrays. Notice Is hereby given that I will sell at pub lic auction, at the residence of John (iiimore, in Mt. rleasant precinct, m Cass Countv, Nebras ky, on the 12tn day of February, A. D. t78, at to o'clock a. m.. on said dav: Two (2) black colts, one ( t) and two (2) years old; said colts ippraised by A. r. Cox, and J I. l'en'r, at forty (4io ana sLxty (GO) dollars respectively. Said olts were taken up by said John Oilmore, and by him advertised as ostrays. and now adver tised by nic. for sale aeeording to law in such fcses lnaiieana provided. January 1st, lifTS. A. N. L I.L1V A, 41ti Justice of the 1'eacc. Sheriffs Sale. P.y vlrtnn c-f an order of sale. Issnel by CP. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and ir ns. i.niiiitv, NelirasKa. and to lu li reeled. will on t he 71 h day of Kebruaiy, A. D. lsid. at too'eloek a. m. of said dav, tit the south door f the Court llfliise in llie Cil v of i'latlsitiout h. said County, sell at public auction. I lie lol- owing real estate, lo-wil : It one ( 1 ) in bbw-k thirty -one (31) in the city of I'laMsiuoiiih. Cass "oiinty. as designated uiKin the recorded plat of said city. The same being levied iiimhi and ikeu as the property John D. Simpson, if. i(. efcudaiits ; to satisfy a judgment of s;iid court reeovered bv Iseni. ! . I'.ioert. plamtill. riaitsmoiitli. Ni l'.. J.vn. 4tb. isni. m. n. turr.F.ii. 411.-. SluriJ, Sheriffs Sale. l'.y virtue of an order of sale, issned bv O. V. MiHirc. Clerk ol the Idsiriet Court, within and for 'a--s Countv. Nebraska, and lo me direeied. I will on the LV.th day of February". A. D. l7.at 10 o'cltx'k a. m. of said day. at the south door of the Court Iloiue in l he eiiy of riatt.suiout Ii. in said County, sell at public auction the follow ing renl estate lo wit : The norlli-east iiiailer (ne'ilof section I liirty-1 hree, (see :t! town ship iiiiiiiImt eleven. ill north ot range nuaiber eleven. Ot ) cast of Iho sixth 1'. M. in the Slate of Nebraska. Tie same being levied upon and t.ikcu as the property of Frank Kb-pser. defen dant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered bv lioocu't T. Maxwell plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 20th. A. D. isto. M. Lt. CL'TI Kli. 43t5 SheriS. Chattel Mortgage Sale. P.y virt ue of a pow er of sale in a certain Chat tel Mortgage executed and delivered by Wilbur W. liurton, to Hill & Moore, on the second day of January. A. D. 17", and recorded on page 117. in Book E. of Mortgages, in the County Clerks otlice at l'luttsi:iou;h, in Cass County , Nebraska- Which said mortgage was given to secure the payment of a certain promissory note of even date w ith said mortgrite deed, and becom ing due and payable on the 1st day of Novem ber, A. D. Is75, and calling for the payment of the. sum of one hundred and sixteen and seventy-five one liundreths 1 116.75) dollars, together with interest on the same, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, from date thereof until paid. And whereas the whole amount of said note with interest is still due and unpaid. Tbeiefoic bv virtue of said mortgage, and bv direction ot Hill & Moore. I will on Wednesday the 2:d dav of February. A. D. 1S7. nt 1 o'clock p. in. t F.Imwood Post Of!ice. Cass County, Nebraska, offer for sale :tt public auction, and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the personal property dcseriiied in said mortgage, lo-wit ; One, one stoiy fra:;ie house. 12 leet w ide by lfi feet long, bciuj: now situated e.pon the north east iuai'ter of section twelve i Ut town ten (10), ratige ten (ltu. in t'ass tJountv. 'Nehra.ska. to satisfy the amount secured lv s;iid t battel Mortgage., and also tlie costs and charges pertaining to adver tising and yelling the same. lilmwood. Nebraska. January lrtb. Ia7i5. i K . "K. l' K N KTT, -44-?t Asjeiw Hr Dtf! X.-Mwvr. By virtue of an order of sale Issed by C. P. Moore. Clark of the District Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on tha afirh day of February. A. D. 1S76. "clock p. in., of said day. at the south door of the CotrrTTiuiiSe iil-giilije'tyol 1 lattsniouth. in said county, sell at public aeBrwuil?w ing Heal Kstale to-wit : Unsoiui, two, threo nine, ten, eleven, l weive, inirieen. lourtcen. tlt teen, sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen It. 2, 3. !. 10, 11. 12, Kt. 14. 15. 10. 17 13. in block lour 14, 1-ots six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, svveuteen. and eighteen 6. ". 8. 9. to. it. 12. 13. 14. 15. lit. 17, & 18, in bloek S, Lot four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, leu, eleven, and twelve, 14, 6. 6. 7, S, 9, in, 11, A 12, in block .six 6, Lots one, two, three, four. five, and six. 1, a. 3, 4, 5. . in block sev en 17, Lots one. two. three, and four. 11,2.3. 4. in bbck nine I'J, Ixt.s one. two. three, four. eve, seven, ten, eleven, an.l twelve, z. 3, 4. ft. 7, 10, 11A12'. in block ten llol, l.os one, two. three, four. five, seven, eight, nine, ten. eleven, ar.d twelve li, a. 3, 4. 5. 7. 8, 0. 10 11. Ac I2.J in block eleven lit, l-ols one, two, three, four, five, six, soven. eight, nine, tea. eleven, twelve, thir teen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen. seventeMi, rh;h teeu. iiiwten, twenty-one and iwentv-two l. 2. 3, 4.5, 6. 7. fi.'J. 10. 11. 12.1M. 14, l. 10, 17. 1. 10, 1, &22I. ia block twelve 1121. Lots one. two. three, lour, Ave, six, seven. eigit, nine, ten and eleven I, 2.3. 4. 5, 6,".J. u. 10 & ill in biock tUir- lecn 1 1 . 1-ofM one ami I wo 1 1 i: 2! in Ibx k totii' U'cu II!, lols one, two. tluee, fmr. live and 41 I. 2. 4, . & I'l 111 IdiM'k lilteen I If I. jit three, tour and five I:;. 4 & ol in biock eighteen I IKj, .ills one, tvv i, tii:'?e. four, five, seven, eight, uiue. eleven and twelve II. a. 3. 4, 0,7, 8, U. 11.6tl21 in block nineteen 19, Lots one, two. three, four, live, six. ten, eleven, four teen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nine teen, twenty, twenty-one. t wcrtiv-l wo It. 2. t!. 4. li. fi. 10. 1 1. 1 1. I.j. 1G. i7. Is. I j. -li. t-i. 221 in block twenty l-vl, Lois one and leu (1 & io In bliwk twenty-one ?l I. Lots one. lvo. fou,-, ;i v si-vcmi eight, nine. len. eleven mio twelve 1 1.2. 4,5,7. K. J. id. 11 A 121 in b!o K twenty-two 2, Lots one. two, tnree, lour, nvc. six. seven and emht 1. 4,4. S. 6. 7 81 In block 12:5!. Lot live 151 lu block twenty-six, (2, Ixds one, two three, four ax, eignt, nine, ten, eleven and twelve, i, 2, 3. 4. . S. 'J. io. li, and 121 in h!ook t wenty-seven i7l. Lots inie, two. three, four, six, seven, eight nine, ten. eleven, twelve, tourteeu, tun-en, s'x teen, eighteen, ninetoen and twenty ft, ?. 3, 4 6. 7. K, H, 10, 11,12. 14, 15, 16. IS, .. and ! Ill block twenty-eight. 2Ki. Iah one, two. live six, seven, and ciht l, 2. r. 6, 7, and s in block thirty 3oj, Lots livo. six, seven and eight 5. ", 7. anu h. in duck tnirty-one puj. i iukes Ad ditiou to Plattsmouth t 'it v. The same l.-piui levied iion and tuUcn as the property oi i-.mert I.I'uk:and L. l. lnntt executors of the estate of Shepherd Duke and Llcyd 1. IScmi'Jt, defendants ; to satisfy e Indcmeiit of said court, reeovered by the First .national ISank.ot I'lutisinoutii, Neijj, plainlifis. i (ju.tuiouin, .ei.. .i.inna' v L"i. lix. M. li. i vii.fi:. 4.;i.j Shei'id'. PROFESSIONAL CARDS H. D. TCIXDflAJCX, ATTORNEY anu Connelor at I. estate bought an A sold. Taxes paid : and st cUl attention pi van to collections. Ofllc over Dr. Chapman's Drug dtore, I'Latumvutli. J7yl A AM. 51. CH A 151 AH, eJg 2G0 and 208 Wabash Avcnno, CHico WB ARB BPECXAI. AC.KRTS TOTS ELGIN WATCH A5D HATE A rCLl STOCK OF HIOWAHD WATOHES,' GILES, BH0. &'CO.; ltI T .TT?Ca A "T .TTI J?V. tJ; L1II A TT a TJ HEELER" BEXTfETT, REAL ESTATE and Tax Tftytng AonU. Jfc tarles Public, Fire and Life IiKu.'Mct Agent, I'lattsmoutn. Nebraska, B. It. LIVISORTOS, PnYMCI AN 8CRGKON. tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens Of Cass county . Residence southeast corner Hixth and OaK t. I Office on Main street, two doors west Ol 61Ui, Plattsmouth. Nebraska. AKD AK KKDIXftS TAW KTT Or ar.o.-n. snrrn. ATTORNEY AT LAW and Real Estat T1 m x ii ' it attention Elven to Collecrtnfi and all matters affeenlirtM Ofilce on 2d floor, over i ost OClcc. Nebraska. eji. t ral estate. Indies Fins Gold WattfXM, ttoia eMiera cnsins. Gold lck Chains. Href Vest Ctaaini, Table Castors. cake f.aokeu. jihtick or tiik ruAcr. Card .'Mand.." Kapktn Rings V aiters. Duller Dlshe Oold Kings, Diamonds. Gold Tooth rloks. Cold Watch Kji, Coral Meads. Coral Necklaces, ( oral Ksts and fttnrt. ttronze ornament; Tea reu, 1 adies' Sets. Psarl St, loe rnohsrs, vru DisHirs. . rp('inilii;iif, , ( i -ii is nt fcoi'W's' T-elii. ol I in Im. Silver ThlrqM Void Lorkvtaj nirt sin frs.i en JJ"Jr. ,'Coch. 5-e;,,,ISMATri Omce on Main street. FIattsmoni. Neb., two diors east of Hir alu ofilce. Buslnes hours from 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. AH county Imslncss usu ally transacted before a Justice oi ine i eace nm . , T1 Tl Sil. will be attended to. Also general collector oi umtO aiiU I ililUi Ul tfVtU V AJ'JIiUriUlIOIJ. .ts. I4rtylj J. W. IUINKS. m-i.t. U.i' j.i 7j mt i..a . vauua AviciLunaia nuu ioois iordeweiera. deb: 8h riff's Sale. P.y virtue of an order of sale issued br CP. Moore. Clerk of the District Conrt. withiu and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. i win ou the 2stn cav or i-eirnary. a. i. is7i, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day. at the south door ot the Court House, in the ty of i'lattsntouth in s;iid County, sell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-wit : Commencing at the north east corner of the southwest ou irtcr of si-cikhi number eighteen (18. in lownship num bertwelTe (12i, north d range fourteen(14. east of the 6th P. M., miming stiuth thsrty-two (?2 reds, thence west five (5) rods, thence norln thirty-two (32) rods, thence enst five (5) rods, to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or less. The same being levied upon and taken as the property el win. and Mary West, Defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Kdward O. Dovey plalutilT. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, January 2tth, A. D. 1S76. M. li. Clti.kk, 44-5t Sheriff. X. A. COSCXIMII, ATTOENIIY .md Couuselor at Law, and Notary Pnhtie. (ireenwo'rd. Neb. Collections and paying of taxes carefully at tended to. WATERMAN'S. Tlie old Stand-by Luuiber Yard. m Fall and Winter Stock Cheap er than ever. See nl on oiOsiilr. G i7 Painter Grainer, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. GYGER, KANGIR IHinc lo fdder in good style. G Also all kinds cf PAPER Gr Xj JL SI C3- t'r'T hsve a new set of O'.alnlng Tools, and am fully prepared to do work in the best and Ia4-1 style. A LSO w.k.ox jl '.:::tiA;i: paiti. lC.niuire at Mike SeliMfllb.ichcr's Shop. I'.lacksiniili tin f Obstacles to 151 aamanc- llAppy Kellcf t"oi- Youus jJeit from tin. effects of Errors and Aloises in e:-.rlv life. Man hood restored, impediments to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. Now and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address IIOWAKD ASSOCIATION. 4l! N, Ninth St.. Philadelphia, l'a. an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. nyl rsoritir.TOB or PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. F.ar.k.) PL4TTSJIOLTII, ... 3VEI2. MY BAH 18 BUI'PLl EI WITH TTJK BEST WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, ETC., ETC. 40vl A WILLIAM HEROLD Keeps iie of the Largest Stocks OF GROCERIES IN TOWN. RnitEKT 1S NELL V'S AND 11LACKS3IIT1I SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, ami general jobbing. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker bas taken charge of the wagon shop. He Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Sfw YVaiatoiie and Bnssie uad to Order. SATIS F ACTIO N (i CAE A N TEED. Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streight 's Stable. CEDAR CREEK ADS. J. INHELDER & SON, TKALEKS IX MtQTS,IMES. AND ORQCERIES, Of i-ery kind, at the lowest li'-ssiUe rates. Also DEALERS IN GRASS. For whicli the highest CAH prices are paid. Hides and produce of all k inds bought :.t Kea.sona.ble rates. I HELDKIT NTATIO-(Ced:ir Crek. rm fT. ew, yfEVH i!KA. DR. SCIIILDKNECHT. Eclectic & IIonNropathic Physician. rST-OTifve and Residence corner Sixtli and Vine . . . .ti. ..... u i Srreeus, l'ialisuioinu. nco. niis aiicunm all hocrs. 4oyi. lilt J. M. W AT:itJIAX, Physio Medical Practitioner. IjrntLfvKlle, Cam Co., JVch. Always at the office on Saturdaya. "yl Saunders House ! PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. J. H. LIGGETT, Proprietor. M:VLY OPENED, RE-FITTED, RE-FURNISHED. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! "CiiArwcES Moderate. nvery oe visiting hk:a;o siiouil f;iii rl our riiliihment iuliimln or ooU. w M4 m mm. m. . .f-i n , .r? , if iu 1 1 wt jn v mm, 9. HENRY JIOWLAXD. r.lyl 'GRAND CENTRAL' HOTEL, Largrcal and) finest .Ilotl!Xbe Itveen Oiimo and Stn Frua Cisco. GEO. TRRALL, - - Prop. OMAHA, NEB. A. W. WHITE, MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH HORUiE 5II0EINU. Atn VTAOON HKPAI1UNO. All kimls of FASM IMPLFMKNT: men'iel Featly t6 Promptly :0: Horse, Mulc& OxShociiig, In short, we'll Bhoo anything that haw four feet, from a Zebra to a (iirrtll'e. Conic and see us. JSTEW SHOP, on Fifth St.. between Main and Vine Street.. just acroas the eoruex froiu Ute xxw 11 EitALD Dealer In GROCEBIES, Main st., bet. 5tU and 6th. PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB. F. D. LENROFF. Blacksmith & Wagon Maker, Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. navlne: lately Touht ont KIT A FEU'S OLD STAND I am prepared to do all work brought to me in this line. Good fresh milk DELIVERED DAILY ! AT EVERYBODY'S HOME W PLATTSMOUTH IF THBT WAKT IT, BY J. F. DEll'MEISTER. Hars Shoeing and Rrpatring of all kinds. ZAtt V. I). Licniioff. WINDHAM'S AT. EIST.TE AND COLLECTION AGENCY. sr.ND i Tot'n onnFfis asd i G1VK TOU WILL TRT AND 4nyl and serve you regularly. c-e CD O o 3 i 5 CD " 3 - o - t: a -ft & o a t f, 3 V r 7 "0 o si-c; C ro 3 63 v fr o -s Km o a 5" 5 S ro . Sr r ra y t 8 r?S?M C is 2 2 9 S c o 5- p if? l M I take pleasure in announcing to the public, do ing business in the St do of Nebraska, and elcci.t;iy in Cam County, that I have established in connection with my Legal Praotice, a coxjXjEoiroiNr, AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY I S 2 sr rJ3 ft A nine years' residence In Ftnte and County, Willi constant business relations among the poo ile. have au.Uifled inc for transacting business Hrt I of this character with K GREAT FACILITY. fmt 1 All business entrusted to my care by firms or individuals, will receive immediate at tention. AM j Moneys Collected, t a-. I UCHITTI.1J I'UOUI'TIjV. 04 NEW LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE ! AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. The partnership of O. M. Streight and W. T. Jones, tijg this day dissolved Dr. W. 1). JONES, will open a new Liverv, Feed, and Sale Stable, at t fit old HI ATT DARN, on Main Street, just east of John Shannon's well known Stable. Praitsiuuuth. Neb. Ilorws, IHCie & Carriage, to let at all times, at leasonable rates. HOUSES BOARDED BV THE DAY, WEEK, OU MONTH. Particular attention paid to driving and train ing Horses. Haviiig all the appliances I shall make a particular feature of mv business the driving and handling of TROTTING STOCK.. le-Bcing well known all over the county, no further chin music is necessary. I cordially in vite a; I my friends to call and see me, and they will receive a hearty welcome. Respectfully, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT & SOLD ! TAX.ES PAID! tSP-Durflies Littler A nnvyrd Pr;m;;.1j. It. If. V IMJUAI, 431y riatUmouth. Neb. This is I he place where 9 Sm8 V. D. JONES. CM Z, Z, 3 DICK STREIGHT'S X, X V DEx! "3T , Feed and Sale Stables. Corner 6th and Pearl Ste. noRfirs uoABPrn by thb DAT, WEEK, Olt 3IOXTH. HORSES BOUOHX, SOLD OR TRADED, For a Fair Commission. TEA 31 S AT ALL HOURS. Particular attention paid to Driving and Training TItOTTlC STOCK. Will also have for service during the season the fELEHRATEll JIOKtfKJi : N0R3IAN & TALARAN, Known as tha W.D.J.IXF.S OOBisIX tz.Fer partimi see bghf or pm. Tfl IS Successor to tfcGuire & Curtis, goin to spread himself in an AXX" c c oon as we can get 'round to it. WEEPING WATER ADS. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. Aid Fanner' Supplies generally. Our Goods are all New, and w e sell them CHEAP. TRY U.5 ONCE, AND SHE! ALHO General Blaoksmithing. Crr!ACM. ns(I.R, and TY ItotoJred on Mliert Mtl ALSO HORSE-!?. lOElSQ And all other Iron s. il rrorapl'y sttetut1-' d to. cheaper th.m the clivapeeit, for ewrfl By the undersliined, IT. HOVTLAND. Shop northwest Cor. cf Tine a BUM aa piAfTBMourn, Kkb. STREIGHT & MILLER, Harness Manufacturers, iTtiPt.r, SAUDLES and all hinds ef rOLTUFS. hsriie slnrh, enniaaUy tm ii:i d. Fruit ConiVctioiif ry, AND Grocery Store ITUT9, CANDIES, fffGASS. rorrini. TonAccors, rLOl'B, lTemenihr I lie plsoo, opvo Up B. on Lower Main Sttcct. (1. e. IVvey' 21-ly BTRlCiailT A MILLER. Wm. Gramberq, Lumber 5 Coal Pkattsmootm.Nbp ,Op. Platte Vailey Hon.. On hand all kind of LUMBER, DOORS HASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES. LATHS. ALSO MouldingS, BUILDIITG PAPER, CEMENT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MAKKED P.ATfc.V nrn3 C:ll and Rximl a felt s m m a CHANGE OF FRONT Hatt Goe3 Out, and Marthis CO.HK8 I .t : Tho aam5 old bnclier shop, hnt JNO. MAttTnn is Roing to run It awhile. Having leased the Old and well known Butcher Shop of Mr. Halt, 1 an piepsred to furnish C7O0D 7'O.i .srs. CHOICE STE A n., FREW I I'OTTM, wi tesdku jonm. I eirdlally lavlte all the old enstom.rs of the Shop, to continue their patronaro. and rrspeet fullv ask ss many new uies ns leel Inclined U ' to deal with nic, to '-oine forward and bar. Plattsmouth. Jan y lz!h. l7S. J0UN 3IARTUIS. SAGE BROTHERS, Dealers In J2. -ILwl- UU -ArrxjiiLJ ETC., ETC., ETC. One Door East of the Post-O?5oe, riatUniouth, Nebrahka. Practical Workers In SHEET IRON. ZINC, TIN. ZIER V, die, rf-e. Large assortment of Hard und bofl CO-AJTj stoybs, Wood and Coni Stoves for HEATING OR C00KINGy Always on Hand. of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Zln ork, kept in stock. Every variety! MAKING AND REPAIRING, Done on Short Notice. t2T EVERYTHING WAR HA NTED t ruicr.H lo'.v iovrx. M SAGE BROS. Mrs. A. H. Knee, WORKER IN HAIR. Braids. Cnrls. Switches, Pnff3. and all kinds of Hair WoiK promptly and neatly made by Orders left at VIM. KENNEDY'S 3IILLIXCRY STORK. On Main St., 1 door east of Clark t PiUmmcr. FOR YOCR Better you call on dot Ben Hempel. HE'S TIIK MAN, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. ON LOW Eli MAIN MTEEET, PLATTSMOUTH. - - - - ZEfl at all Ales ".r.l.i I Meals . Vincs nn! y. I..; i.ar hir.nr o. .") '! Manors to ued rn- -i.'- '. i! you (b-.-re. H UK VP XL trw.