fjl Tl TH TT T71 Ti 1 T 1 LOCAL In many parts of our city the side , walks are in a deplorable eondition Tbey endanger Iifo and limb, and ac cidents are of frequent occurence. - The Common Council, if they entertain any respect for the rights of bur citizens should examine into the state of our sidewalks, and where they are found let be in a dangerous condition, they should be promptly repaired. A Citizex. "We insert the above at the request of a citizen and say further that we have watched those pavements until ih'-y are a perfect eyo-sore and yet we t! j not see how the council could do better with the funds in their hands. 'i '.ie ieople cry save, save, economy, p.:jd the street commissioner's bills al ways run hig. Remember much of this sidewalk is along vacant lots where the city would have to advance the money to repair them with no security for its rt turn. Tlio H. & M. Depot buildings in il. is city will be moved down to the f --t. of Main St. immediately. The f .;ime shop and coal house now etand 5ii.j at the foot of Main St. will be mov- d South, up the valley, and the pres ent la3.v?nger and Freight depot placed in their stead. This will be good news tu Oiir people, the dejot under the hill having long been an e3'e sore, besides brio dangerous to life and property. Mr. "Walter White has the contract and comuieacco at once. Other improve ments will be made during the course A the summer. While chronicling this good news, we are obliged to part with some old frk-nds long endeared to Tlattsmouth a:: 1 her people by their social and gen ial qualifications of ruind and heart. W? allude to Mr. G. "W. Iloldrege, A .-;.. Supt. of the B. & M.t C. E. Yate3 :?npt. of Telegraph and train dispatch- r, riemin and Jfevens. Owing to the consolidation of the Nebraska K -iiv.-iy and the B. & M., it .becomes thi interest of the mmagers to centre 1. fwrefs at Lincoln. These gentle with their families will leave us ou the rst of August. People's Camp Meeting. A people's camp meeting under the :u.ti.ageiueut of Dr. Hudson, will be h -l'l in Murray's Grove, near the Eight Mile Baptist church, commencing Aug. y.I, and closing the 13th. Rev's. II. E. .J.ui.ison, of Omaha; O. A. Williams, of " :K City: J. X. Webb, of Ashland and 1! v Mr. Reed, of Peru, will be present .itnl lake part in the exercises. II. U. Accident. A; engine carrying Dr. Livingston . ;u sent out on the road yesterday nf-;c:'i!'-.in, in answer to a telegram that -.40 train had jumped the track, dit: Hug two cars, 4 miles this side of A ?iiland, and injuring some two or 'i.ce prrsoa3 pretty severely. Mr. .Tji::is Danley, of Ashland, was badly !:iir: about the head, and his recovery -i doubtful. Jacob Mason, of this city, 5.; il his hip dislocated, and his thigh ;io.ably broken, though his case is not foiisidered hopeless. Mr. and Mrs. Leg iivil. and Mrs. Win. Handle, of this city, n,.ie on the train, the latter being in conversation with Dan'ey at the time mi tlie accident, but happily escaped crn the slightest injury. Mrs. Lec Cetl received a slight cut on her lip, .:ul three or four of her teeth loosened. Ali things considered it occurred very fortunately ; a few yards further and th-y would have been roiled down the embankment of Salt Creek, which would in ail probability have killed all on board. Dentistry. lr. McCrca, the old and well known dentist of Tlattsmouth, has returned, and will occupy his old rooms over ,wh:icons drug store, whore he cordial ly iavites all old friends and patrons to isit him, hoping that he can attend t tiiM'- needs with satisfaction. Personal. We are sorry to learn that our oblig iugand good looking telegraph man Mr. Fitiuir.g has been quite sick for sometime. He is now able to go to v.oik again, and report progress in strikes and things. We lhauk Maj. Pear man for a com plimentary ticket to the Otoo County i'air at Syracuse September 18, 10, 20 and 21st 1S77, Jas. Erwin an old subscriber to the IIlrald called last week. II. A. Sturgcs formely Principal of the High School has been visiting us again. He is succeeding in bis profess ion bravely at Omaha. AVm. Troop another old IlniiALD man steps up and says go ahead. Joe Lloyd, who was injured, is doing first rate, we learu from his father, and proposes to strike for more locomotion M-on. R. W. livers, of Weeping Water, says the IIehald shall still live, hard times or no hard times. Dr. John Black, who has again been ill for some time, is slowly recovering. We are sincerely glad to know the f-aiae. and hope the Dr. will soon be about again on the old corner. It looks i.ot desolate, but sort of strange over there without the doctor. Dr. MeCrea has returned from Cairo, looking bright as a new dollar, and as cheerful as a returned Blaek Hiller with a big bag of gold. He to, though, thinks that all things considered Platts laoutb. is the best jtf ace to- live in. Ayers, general manager of the Ma son Hamlin Organ Co., in Chicago, has been visiting us for some days. He is a very tfne gentlemanly person, and good business maji we will warrant. AIestH-3. Keenan & Grace wish to call the attention of their customers and the public to their fine stock of APPLE BRANDT. ITENNE83T BRANDY, and a great variety of bottled ale, Ac., including Bass', which they will sell at satisfactory prices. 18t3 Attention. I would give notice to my old friends and the public that I have re-opened my store, one door south of Dr. Jno. Black's office, where I am prepared to furnish groceries and queensware. Gloves of all descriptions manufactur ed to order and kept in full stock. II. Heuold. Country produce of all descriptions bought and sold at II. Herold's. It I would give notice that I am now prepared to furnish Warm Meals at all liours, in my new location. A good assortment of groceries, confectionery, tobacco and cigars constantly on hand, Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at C. A. Montgomery's. Opposite Platte Valley House. 18t3 Strayed. Any information in regard to a me dium sized roan cow, nearly red on neck, and one horn drooping, wiH be thankfully received by Wm. L. Wells. Read, Read. Fine calf boots made to order for 84.50. Sewed boots for S6.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoes $4.00 ; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merges'. 12-tf Tax Collection Notice. Notice is hereby given that on the first day of August 1877 I will proceed to collect all delinquent tax duo the City of Plattsmouth all persons owing said City such taxes must make arrange ments to pay on or before said day as no indulgence will be granted after that time. J. M. Patterson:. 17t3. City Treasurer. Slippers for 25 cts at Merges. 12tf Dick Streight has got some carriages a.nd wagons to sell. Call arid sec t!ie:n. 17tf Slippers for ?5 cts at Merges'. 12tf For Sale. X. W. 24, 12, 12 situated about six miles from Plattsmouth good land 30 to 40 acres under plow, plenty of wa ter, house and other improvements will sell for one sixth down balance in equal payments 1 2 3 4 and 5 years, ten per cent int. anually. Inquire of D. Remick of Pawnee City, Xeb., or Maj. D. II. Wheeler. Plattsmouth, Xeb. July 9th 1877. 16-m3 Boots and Shoes. Call and examine the low down 16tf. prices at Merges. Farmer's Attention. R. Douelly opposite Streight's stable is doing a vast amount of work, not only all kinds of blacksiniihing and repairing machinery &c. but is turning out first-class' wagons and buggies un der the knowledge of Mr. Peter Rauen who is acknowledged its a first-class workman. A sample of his work can generally be seen at the shop if you call soon after it is turned out. 1GL3 The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon & Xathan, is particularly full and complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house at St. Joe gives them advantage over all smaller dealers. They propose furnish ing that class of goods in greater vari ety, and at lower prices, than any house on this side of the Missouri Riv er. 5tf Full line of every kind of goods at the Store of J. V. "Weekbach, which his army of clerks are dispensing as fast as they can hand over the goods. tf. Fine Boots for 83.00. Fine sewed bouts for $7.00 Alexis Buckle shoes for 34.50 Sherwood's boot & shoe Emporium, Plattsmouth. Xeb. 11-tf. Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste and can trim in any style desir ed. 5-tf. Solomon & Nathan. J.-V. "Week bach will pay in cash or goods thp highest market price for any amount of potaiots. 29tf FARM FOIl SALE. -10 acres in section 30, town twelve, range elev en. 3 mile? south-east of Louisville etation, B. & M. Ii. K. Cass Couuty, Nebraska. ISO Acres I'nder Cultivation, with house and barn, orchard and forest tree, plenty of spring water. Will be sold in 80 acre tracts If dedred. Enquire of Jos. Schlater. Jew eler, Plattsmouth, Neb. Hm6 FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main SU Plattsmouth, Xeb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Hale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. Mike Schnellbacher and Billy Has ler, the indomitable blacksmiths, in consequence of their misfortune, have been obliged to rebuild their old shop. They are now better prepared than ev er to do all sorts, kinds and varieties of black and white smithing. Black in that, most work in iron and steel is that color, and White inasmuch as they are white men to deal with. Give thsni a call Thankful to our numerous friends for their patronage we would solicit a continuance of the same promising to give them satisfaction. 16t3 M. Schnellbacher. Head Qiartera good, cxrt. ale, beer, &c, for sale. Fine boots for $5.00 Fine Sewed boots $7.00 . Alexis buckles shoes $1.50 at Robert Sherwood's. lltf Pumps. Looking out or our sanctum on Monday morn ing we discovered water coming out of the end oi a hose, ooine 30 to 4 feet from the top of the Saunders House, t'pon going over to investi gate the mystery we fouud tne other end of the hose attached to the pump exut that is ued for the Hotel kitchen, and oury .me man work in the lever. Mr. Gregory is offering these pumps In the market at very Imw price. This pump Is aeknow letled to be the best force pump ih the world. It is strong and durable, no sine Jars and leather valves to eet out of order, and pumps so easy that a child can work it. One will be put up in a public well on Main etreet sooa. i'4i-iies wishing pump for aeep or shal low wells shocld examine this one before pux ch.'Kinz elsewhere. .F. S. GKEOOav. uat stauudera llouev Platttiiujuth, Neb. SCUEXCK'S SEA WEED TONIC. la ttra atmosphere experienced tier duxtag the irmmer months, the lethargy produced by the beat take away the deaire for wholesome food, and frequent perspirations reduce bodily ener gy, particularly those suffering from the effects of debilitating diseases. la order to keep a nat ural healthful activity of the;syitein we must resort to aiiiliclal iiieans.- For this purpose Svhenck's Sea Weed Tonic is very effectual. A few doses will create an appetite and give fresh vigor to the enervated body. For dyspepsia, it Is invaluable. Many eminent physician have doubted whether dyspepsia can be permanent ly cured by the drugs which are generally em ployed for that purpose. The Sea Weed Tonic in its nature is totally different from such dru;. It contains no corrosive mineral or acids; in fact it assists he regular operations of nature, and supplies her deficiencies. The tonic in its nature so much resembles the gastric Juice that it is almost identical with that fluid. The ea trie Juice is the natural solvent which. In a healthy condition of the body, causes the food to be digested ; and whenthU Juice is not excre ted in sullicient quantities, indigestion, with all its distressing symptoms, follow. The Sea Weed Tonic perforins the duty of the gastric juice when the latter is dehcieut. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic sold by alt Druggists. JAM EH K. 3IOBH1HO.V. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in Cass and adjoining Counties ; gives special attention to collection- and abstracts of title. Office with Geo. i. Smith, Fitzgerald Clock, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 17y 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores grey hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white ami clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and fal ling out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by which tl e hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair-dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects re main a long time, making only an oc casional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men. and officially endorsed by the State Assayerof Massachusetts. The popularity of Halls Hair Renevv er has increased with the test of many years, both in this country and in for eign lands, and it is now known and used in all civilized countries of the world. For Sale by all dealers. Ask Yoarsclf these (Juestious. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness. Palpitation of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nerv ous System depressed? Does your blood circulate badly? Have you a cough? Lo? Spirits? Coining up of the food after Eating? c., !c. All of these and much morn are the tli iect results of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, and Indigestion. (Ikhen's Au gust Flowek is now acknowleged by all Druggists to be a positive cure. 2,400,000 bottles were given away in the U. S. through Druggists to the people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in cur ing all forms of indigestion. Sample bottles lOcts. Regular size Tocts. Sold positively by all first-clyss Druggists in the U.S. 11-tf-alt. Time and Season. Best grades of all kinds of FOOT-WARE 16tf for the warm days at Merges. Slippers for 35 cts. at Merges'. 12tf Robert Sherwood' Frice List. Fine boots for $3.00, Fine sewed boots for $7.00 Alexis buckle shoes $4.30 Ladies Calf Shoes for S3.C3 Rexairing equally cheap. 11-tf Every fashionable shade of silk for trimmings, and also every fashionable hape of bat, can be seen at Solomon & Xat ban's emporium. 5tf CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. Fine calf boots made to order at Merges' for $4.50. Sewed $6.00. Men's Alexis $4.00. All eastern goods at pro portionate GRASSHOPPER PRICES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm known a? Bryan & Chambers have this day fUsul ved partnership by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be conducted in the future by J. G. Chambers. All accounts due the firm must be paid to said Chambers, and all debts owing by the firm will be paid by him. Plattsmouth, July 7th, 1877. W.m. Bryan. lGt5 J. G. Chambers. Notice to Physicians. Clfrk's Officf. Cass Co. Nkb.. ( Plattsmouth, July 3d, 1S77. f Sealed Proposals will be received at this ofhee up to August 7th, 1S77, from practicing physician1 for the care and treatment of the cointy poor, at Poor House in Cass county, for one year from date of acceptance of bid said bid to include medicines. Include all paupers of the county and prisoners in the couuty jail. By order of Co. Coinmissioners. C. P. Mookk, Co. Clerk. By J. W. Jen JfijJGs, leputy. iot2 T ho Centaur Liniments a-by pai. siib lue swellings, Leal barns and lllcu'e Pl.eu nin'isin. Spavin, and any flesli, bone or muscle aiiiiient. The hite Wrapper is for family use, the Yellow Wrapper for animals. A list of the ingredients are contained around each bottle They are cheap, speedy and certain. The certain, sp9edyadharin,es remedy for children, is Titcher's Castoria. It is as pleasant to take as honey and as certain in its effects as Castor Oil. For Wind Colic. Worms, Sour Stomach, and Disordered Bowels, there is nothing like Cast oi la. I?tl3 LEGAL, XOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. T. W11. "lurk (if til. rii..if fnur 0.1 in.tini.il district within and for Cass Countv. Nebraska, and to me directed, I win on the 27th day of Au gust, A, 1). 1R77, at 10 :: o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of the Court House in the City of Piattsmouth, in said county, sell at iiuuiiu aiui-itim iuiiu.iq); rcai ectaie, 10-wit : t ten (10) in block twenty (oi in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, S'ebraska. The tame bo in if levied upon and taken as the property of Drury aud Laura Uraves. Defendants ; to satis fy a judgment of Paid Court, recovered by Ed vml a. Dovey. plaintiff. natisuiouiu, ;urasK:it JUiy Z4tn. A. U. 1R77. I8t5 M. B. Cutler, ShertfT. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued by VTm. L. Weils. Clerk of the District Court of the 2d judicial district, within aud for Cas Countv. Nebraska, and to rue directed. I will on the 27th any oi August, A. D. 1877. at 10 o'clock, a. in., of faid day. at the south door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction the following reai estate, to wn : i he equal undivided one third (S) part of the south-went quarter (sw) of section fif teen (15) town twelve (12) north of ranee twelve (12) eaetof the 6 p. m. The same beiug levied upon and taken as the property of Henry Mi sine r, defendant ; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by William Hoejr. plaintiff. Piattsiuouth, Nebraska, July 2W. A. l. i$77. l$ta ii. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Ey virtue of an order of iale issued by AVm L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass countv. Nebraska, and to me directed I will on the 2th day of August. A. D. 1S77, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said dav at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Piattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction the follow inn real estate to-wit : The north e:ist qoiarter (ne1) of section five (5) in tow u eleven (1 li north of range thirteen (13) cast c4 the 6 p. m. The same being levied upon-aud taken as the prop erty of Wm. II. smith, administrator of the e tateofjohn Chandler, deceased, defendants: to satisfv a judgment of said Court, recovered by Lou M. Hays, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb., July 24, A. D. 1S77. Lvc- It. li- Ci x leji,. She ruT. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of two executions issued by the Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will ou the 27tli day of August, A. D. 1877, at 2 o'clock. &m., of said day, at the south door of the Court ouse in the Cny of Plattsmouth. in said Coun ty, sell at public unction t - e following real e-tHleto-wli: The north-east quarter (ne'i) of the aouth-west quarter (sw') of section six 6) town ten (10) rane 13) east of the 6 p. in., ad the north-west quarterfn wJ4) of the south-west quarter of section six (6) town ten (10) range thirteen enst of the 6 p. in., and the south-went quarter of s w qr of sectiiou six (6) town ten (10) range 13. east of the 6 p. m., all inlCass county Nebraska. The same being levied upon and ta ken as the property of Vallery & Kuffner, d fendants : to satisfy a iudgmeut of said Court, recovered by T. B. Weber & Co., plaintiffs. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 2Uh. A. D. Is77. I8t4 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued by 'Wm. t. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, 2d judical district, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 27th day of August. A. D. 1877, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate, towit : Lots nine (9) and ten (10) in block thirty-six (36) in Plattsmouth City. Cass County, Nebraska. The same beinsr levied upon and taken as the property of Wheatly una lllisiana Mickelwait and E. S. and Harriet A. Sharp, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by J. Cuminine & Co., i laintiffs. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 24th. A. D. Is77. 18t5 M. C. Cl TLEK, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virt ue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the 2d judicial district Court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1877. at 11 :30 o'clock, a. in., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth. In said county, sell at public auc tion the following real estate, to-wit: 'the west half (wi4) of lot number two, ami the east half (e'i)of lot number three in block thirty-four (W) in the City o Plattsiuoulli. Cass county, Ne braska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of E. L. Vivian an-1 ltichard Vivian, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by John Fitzgerald, plaictiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 24th. A. D. Is77. 18U5 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk ol the District Court, 2d Judicial district, within and for Cass county. Nebiaska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day of Au gust, A. D. 77, at one o'clock, p. in., of said day. at the soutli door of the Court House, in the Citv of Piattsnioutli. in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : The north half (iiH)of the north-east uuarter (neU) and the north half in'iiof me north-west quarter (nhi of section twenty-six (2fi) iu town ten (10) north of range thirteen (M) eat of the 6 p. m.. less five acres, and the mill situated thereon, said mill property of five acres of land and the mill thereon is known as the Cnion Mill on Wtepb'g Water in said county. And after selling the above ir.o acre of land, less the five acres. I will Fell the said five acres of land and mill thereon with appurtenances and privileges. The same being levied upon and taken as the propertv of .lames' Folden. Sarah Folden. Fred Seirth. ileorgiua Scirth. Fred C. T.o. Catherine Tro. Nicholas Peterson, Peter Oruber, and John L Farwell. defendant : M satisfy a judgment of said Court, it-covered by Henry Dubois, pbiiutifT. r-lattMiiouth. Neb., July I'T'h. A. I). 1877. l-t5 M. B. t'Lll eh. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by Wm. I.. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2 l judicial district, within mid for Cass county. NeOraska. and to me directed. I will on the 27th day of Au gust, A. 1. 1877. at two o'clock, p. in., of said dav. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth. In said county, sell at public auction the folluniug real estat, to-wit : The north half uiH of the rorth-west quarter (uv4 of section thutv-two (32) town eleven (II) north ot range leu (lo) e:it of the 6 p.m.. in Cass countv, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and tiiKen ns the property of Ce. McAdie. Sarah McAdie. Klwiu M. Park, et al. defendants : to satis'y judgment of said Court, recovtred bv Nathan Jones, plaintiff. 'Plattsmouth, Neb., July 24th. A. D. 177. ljtts M. B. ClTLEK. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale.- Bv virtue of an order of pale Issued by Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court. 2d judicial district, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to tne directed, I w ill ou the 27th day of Au aust, A. D. 1877. at three o'clock, p. in., of said dav. t th south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmo ith. in said County, the fol lowing real estate, to-wit : The weft half (wu) of the north-east quarter (nel4) of section four (4) town eleven (11) north of range nine (10) east of the p. m. The saaie being levied unon and taken as the property of Mary Isabella Bond and James M. Bond, defendants: to Fatssty a Judgment of said Court, recovered bv Jedcdiah Walker, administratoi of the estate of Duncan Cameron, deceased, plaintiff. . Plattsmouth, Neb.. July vtth. A. D. 177. 18t5 M. B. Cl'TLEK, Sheriff. . Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of a-i order of sale Issued by Wm. I.. Wells. Clerk of the District Court of the 2d judi cial district, wiihin a.id for Cass comity. Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th dav of August. A. D. 177, at 3 :15 o'clock, p. m.. of said dav at the south iloor of the Court House, in the Citv of Plattsmouth. in said coun ty, sell at public auction the following real es tate to-wit : The south half (s'4) of the north east quarter (ne1) of seclion twenty-sixf2") in town eleven (11) north of range nine cj) east of 6 p. ni. in Cass county. Nebraska. The same be ing levied uM)ii and taken as the property of Frank T. Holmes. Hannah A. Holmes, and Mi chael K. Dove, defendants ; to satisfy a judg ment of said Court, recovered by K. A. Wigsen liom. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 24th. A. D. 177. lata M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, 2d Judicial district, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will ou thc27thdayof Au gut, A. 1. 1877, at 3 ::to o'clock p. in., of said day, at the south d.wr of the Court House, in tlieclty of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public aucth u the following real estate to-wit ; The north half (n1,) of the north-west, quarter (nw!4) of section thirty (.TO) in town eleven (It) north of range nine (9) east of the 6 p. m.. in Cass coun tv. Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of John B. Core. Sarah Core and E. W. Stevens, defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Christi na Soiiierlad. plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb., July 24. A. D. 1877. 1815 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, 2d judicial district, within and for Ca county. Nebraska, it nd to me directed. I will on the 27th u.iv Ai; I ust. A. D. 1877. at 1 :3i !ocr. r- .. of said lav. at the south dooi of the CoJi'T House, in the City of Phil is n Mith. In said county, sell at public auction the following re.il estate to-wit : Commencing ht- ', feet south of the uor:h e:ist corner of the north-west quarter i'nwAi of sec tion thirteen (1") and miming thence south 210 feet, thcuce wet 3"13 feet, thence north 210 feet, thence east 3C3 feet to the place of beginning. All King and being In section thirteen (.l.t) town twelve (12) north of range thirteen (13) east of the 6 p. m.. in Cass county, Nebraska. The san e being levied upon and taken as the prop ertv of Snllie Wright and ethers infant heira of Sabina Wright, deceased, and Lee M. Wright and Uobert Gullion. defendants ; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by Edward G. Dovey. plaintiff. Platteniouth, Neb., July 24. A. D. 1S77. I8t3 M. E. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of art order of sale issued bv Wm. U. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th dav of August. A. D. 1877. at II :o o'clock a. tn., of said day. at the south door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, In said county, sell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-wit : The north-east quar ter (nel of section eighteen (18) town eleven (11) north of range thirteen (13) ea?t of the 6 p. m. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Henry and Jane Kirkham, de fendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Emtlv Drew, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 2t, A. D. 1877. it5 IS. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Legal Notice. To Leu it A. ITuthncr: You are hereby notified that Macgie 8. Hneb ner lias filed her petition in the District Court of Cass county and state of Neb. aga:nst you, the object and prayer of said petition is that she mav be divorced from you. She alleges as caus es therefor willful absence on your pan for more than two yearjfc and a failure to furnish a suita ble maintenance, you are further notilied that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of August. A. D. 1877. MAGOIKS. HutBNKR. CHAr.MAX & Sprague oolicitors. 17t4 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the Distnct of Nebraska. In the matter of Reynolds and Cooler, Bun- rupts. Omaha, Nebraska, July 1G, 1877. To Whom it may Cunnrn: Pl1te tn liuIrA tintls.0 H rulix.- tfenl- i.t T i : .... lias been, to-wit. on the l-'th day of July. A. I). 18. ,, filed in said district court by Daniel D. Cooley, of Ashland, iu said district, who has beeu heretofoie duly declared bankrupt under tne act of Congress entitled "An. Act to estab lish a uniform system of bankruptcy llroiif;h mit the L'uited States," approved March '2d, 18". and as amended, for a discharge and ovr ti li-a.t e thereof, from all ht debts and other claims provable under said act. and that the 3d day of August, is'7. at 4 o'clock P. M.. a the of fice of J. L. Webster, Esq., the register in bank ruptcy for said district at Omaha in said dis trict, is the tiiui aud place assigned for the bearing of the am ; when aud where von may intend, aud show cause., if auy you have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. WATSON B. SMITH. 17U CTk V. S. Ditd . Court for satd Diat. In Bankruptcy. In the District Court ol the United States, for the District of Nebraska. In the matter of iieynolds and Cooley, bank rupts. Omaha Nebraska, Jnly 10, 187". To whom it may concern: Please to take notice hereby, that a petition lias been, to-wit. oi the lvth day of July, A. D. ls77, tiled in said distnct court by Otin C Rey nolds, of Ashland, in said district, who has been heretofore duly declared baLkrupt under the act of Congress entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States." approved March 2d, lso7, and as amended, for a discharge and certificate there of, f ronf all his debts and other claims provable under said Act. and that the 3d dav ot August, 1877. at 4 o'clock P. M., at the o'lfice of J U Webster, Esq., the register in bankruptcy for said district, at Omaha in said district, is the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same ; wheu and where you may attend, and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. WATSON B. SMITH, t7t2 CTk tl. S. Dift. Court for said Dist. Legal Notice. To B. L. Harding, Nellie . Harding hU wife, A. J. Hixlye and A. Kecsling, itun-rexidcitt defendants: You, and each of you will please take not ice that on the 13th day of July, 1877, the Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Maine, tiled in the oflice of the Clerk of the District Court, in and for Cas.s countv, Nebraska, its petition setting forth that on the 2fcth day of November, 172, Wm. Altaffer and I.ucretia E. Altaffer, his wife, executed to plaintiff their mortgage deed, to se cure certain notes bearing even date with said mortgage ; also that on the 28th day of April, 1873. the said William and Lucretia E. Altaffer, executed a second mortgage to plaintiff, to se cure certain other notes of same date with said second mortgage ; that both said mortgages are on the following described premises in Cass and Otoe counties, Nebraska, to-wit : The south-west quarter (ii) of section thirty six (3t) in township ten (10) north, and the north west quarter (V) of the north-west quarter (i) of section one (i) iu township nine i'J) north, all in range 12 east of the tth p. m. Plaintiff aleo asksalinding that there is due on said first notes and mortgage twenty-two hundred and fifty-five dollars and forty four cents, with in terest thereon from May 2th. 1877. at 12 percent., and on said second notes and mortgage the sum of twenty-one hundred and twenty-seven dol lars and 77 cents, with interest thereon at 12 per ceut. per annum, from April 2sth. 1877, and for the costs of this suit. Also asking that said fi tiding may draw interest from date till paid, at 12 per cent., and for an attorney fee of 10 per cent, of the amount of said second mortgage. Plaintiff also sets forth that subsequent to the execution of sid mortgages to plaintiff, that defendants B. 1.. Harding. Nellie B. Harding, William Stadelmanii, A. J. Hodges, A. Keesling, Buttery fc ltzenby. George Boeck. J. McCarroi and E. CJ. Dovey, claim some interest in, or lien on said premises, and askins: that they be re quired to set forth the nature and tinouut of their respective claims, and that the same be declared subsequent, junior and subject to plaintiff's mortgage lien, and that said mortgag ed premises be sold to atisiy the amount of plaintiff's decree aud for general relief. You will also piease take notice that nnless you appear and answer thereto on or Ik lore tne loth day of September. 177, said petition will be taken as true, and decree rendered thereon sis praved. The Cmox Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of Maine. By L. Dvo Chambers, ri'Cs Att'y. 17t4 Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given to nil persons having cl'Mins iioir.i-t the estate of T. A. Xing, deceas ed, to file the same iu ihc o2iC3 ff t'o County Judge, of Cass countv. Neb., in Plattsmouth. oil or before the 24th day ot January, A. D. 1878, and u mci-t the administrator ot said estate on said day. at one o'clock p. ra., at said place for iil.owaucK of the same. July Clh, 1877. Wm. II. Newell, Co. Judge. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate or Ellas Forbes, de ceased. Before W. H. Newell, County Judge, in and for Cass county. To whom it ni-i? concern; Take notice that C. H. Winslow. of said coun -ty. has filed iu my office an instrument of writ ing, purporting to be the last will and testament id Klias Forbes, and made application to have the same admitted to Probale, and that said cause is set for hearing at my office iu Platts mouth, on Monday the Bill day of August. A. D. ls77. at one o'clock p. m. of said day. at wnich time and place all persons interested may ap pear and contest the same, anil show cause if any they have, wuv the said instrument of writ ing should not he allowed as the last will and testament of Klias Forbes, deceased. July ltith, 1877. Wm. H. Newell, Co. Judge. Notice. Charles II. Warner, of Los Ange'os county, in the state of California, aud E. W. Lane, of the State of Iowa, will tke notice that Charles H. P.eck of the Countv oi Lancaster, in the State of Nebraska, did on the 6th dav of July. 1877. file Ins itetition iu the District Court of the Second Judicial District, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, agaius; the said Claries H.Warner and E. W. Lane defendants, setting forth that the said Charles li. Warner gave a mortgage to K. W. Lutue on the east half of the north-east quarter of section eighteen (18) town ten (lo) range ten (lo) east, iu said County of Cass, to se cure the puvment of 12D 4", according to cer tain notes lvfcrred to in said mortgage, and that since the giving of said mortgage, the said E. W. Lane for value assigned, ami transferred the same to the plaintiff, and praying that said Charles II. Waruer and K. W. Lane may pay the sum now claimed to be due amounting to 3429.40 and interest at 12 percent irom October 1st, 1874, together with the sum of $ i.;i5 taxes on said land, paid by tin? plaintiff with interest thereon at the rate o"f 12 per cent per annum, from April 2;sth, 1877, that said premises may be sold to pay the same. And the said Charles II. Warner and K. W. Lane are herebv notified that they are re quested to appear and answer said petition on or beiore the 13th day of August, 1877. Chaklks H. Beck. By Wheeler & Stone, his Att'ys. 16t5 Legal Notice. To Ida Vanhorn: You are herebv notified that Mary P.Allen did ou the 11th day of May, A. D. IS77, file her petition in the District Court of Cass County, and State of Nebraska, against you and Henry C. Vanhorn. Elizabeth Vanhorn, Kebecca Van horn, and Joseph Vanhorn jr.. heirs at law of the estate of Joseph Vanhorn. deceased. The object and prayer of said petition is to correct an alleged mistake in the description of land conveyed or intended to be convejed by Joseph Vanhorn, sen., (now deceased) and Kebecca Vanhorn to paid plaintiff, by deed made, exe cuted, and delivered on the 1st day of Septem ber, A. D. 187U, said petition alleges that the de scription of the premises intended to be con veyed by said deed was erroneous uj to part of the premises intended to be conveyed in this, to-wit: Instead of reading "all of lot number two not deeded to Joseph Vanhorn, Jr., and enough of lot number three (3) so as to make(40) acre." It should have read and was intended by the parties to said deed to read -forty acres off of tlie south side of lot number thr e (3) in section 17. town in, north of range 14 east, said f'-rtv acres: lving south of aud adjoining seven r-'id two-thirds .".tics owned bv Joseph Vanhorn. jr., in said lot number three (ot, aud the object and prayer c t naid pi tftion is to have fii. d deed corrected so as to read in accordance wiiU the above allegation, you are further noti fied that you are required to answer said peti tion ou or before the lath day of August. A. D. 1877. or said petition will be taken pro coufesso, and decree entered accordingly. Mary P. Allen. By Chapman & Sfrague solicitors. I5t4 Legal Notice. To Ida Vanhorn: You are herebv notified that Joseph Vanhorn jr., did on tlie 17th day of May. A. D. 1S77, file nis petition in the District Court of Case Coun ty and State of Nebraska, against you and Hen ry C. Vanhorn, Elizabeth Vanhorn. Kebecca an horn, and Mary P. Allen, heirs at law of the estate of Joseph V anhora. deceased. The ob ject and prayer of said petition is to correct an alleged mistake in the description of land con veyed or intended to be conveyed by Joseoh Vauhom, sen., (now deceased) and Kebecca Vanhorn, to Snid plaintiff, by deed made, exe cuted and delivered on the 5th day of Septem ber. A. D. 1870, said petition alleges that de ncription of the premises intended robe convey ed by said deed was erroneous as to part of the premises intended to be conveved in this, to wit : Instead of reading "all of lot number one and enough of lot number 2 to make the aggre gate Just lorty (40) acres in section II. town 10 ten. range 14 fourteen." it should have read and was intended by the parties ro sjiid deed to read all of lot number two (2) containing thirty-two and one third (32H) acres and seven aud two thirds (73 ) off of tlie north side of lot number three (31 all in section seventeen (17) town lo. north of range fourteen (I4t east, and the object and prayer of said petition Is to have said deed corrected so as to read in accordance with tlie above allegation, you are further notified that vou are required to answer said petition on or before the nth day of August. A. D. 1877, or said Ietition will be taken pro confesso and decree entered aocordinirlv. Joseph Vanhorn, Jit. By Chapman & Sikauue solicitors. Kt4 Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued by Wm. L. W ells, clerk of District Court, second Judicial district, wilhin and lor Cass Countv. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 30th day of July. A. D. 1ST", at 11 o'clock, a. in., of said dav, at the south door of the Court House, iu the city of r lai tsinouth.in said Count v, sell at pub lic auction tlie lollowing real estate to-wit : Lots five, six. seven and eight .". 6, 7 8), m block one (i). in Mickelwak s addition to the city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska ; also lots one, two, three and four, (1. 2, 3 & 4). hi block two (2) in same addition ; also lots one, twv, three, four, five, six, seven ano) eight. (1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7 & ), in block three (), in lame addition ; and also lots one, two, three and four. (1, 2, 3 & 4. lit block foil-(4i in same addition ; and lots one, two, three, four. five. six. seven, eight, nine and ten, (1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8, 9 & 10, in section twelve, (121. town twelve (12). north range thirteen (13). east of the sixth (ith principal meridian, ks shown by the plat of Wheativv and Illlssiania Mickelwait on file in the County Cleik's nffice of Cass County, Nebraska ; The same being lev ied unon and taken as. the projerlv of Y heat ley Mickelwait, defendant; to satiety a Judi inent f t said Court, recovered by John D. Tutt, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., June 27th, A. P. 1?77. - M. t. CUTLER. Ut5 tiUclvft Once More! ELI PLUMMER'S O TT IR,-- NEW ST0DK Is Just low being opened, line lu We have a full Spring and Summer Dry Goode, Bleached and Br oxen Domestics, Prints and Summer Dress Goods, Ladhsand Gents Hosiery. A full Stock of YANKEE NOTIONS, The best stock of Coffee ever brought to this City ; Boasted and Green. Canned Fruits in great varieties. Sugars & Syrups in all sized packages DRIED FRUITS Koreijm & Domestic PURE SUGAR SYRUP In five gallon kegs, at riumtner's. SHOES. A few more ladies'. Misses', and chil drens' shoes to be closed out. Coae and examine before purchasing, and save money. NAILS! . - cheaper than ever ; another car load just received. NE W CANNED GOODS. Corned beef, Boston baked beans, orange marmalade, peach marmalade, blackberry jam, and a variety, of other goods to make a meal without building a lire these hot evenings. MOSQUITO NETTING! cheaper than it wa3 ever sold in this town before. TEA! The best gunpowder tea in America. SALT! Salt by the car load or pound. BLEACHED & BROWN MUSLINS When they are wanted, do not forget to call and see how much money ycu can save by purchasing of Eli Plummeb, Plattsmouth, Xeb. Our Idea is to buy for CAST! and sell for CASH to every one. and at such rates that both buyer aud seller can live. Now, we w.tMt to see all our old friends back again, an I we want all the new ones we can get. We promise to treat you well and send you home hap py, with a wagon load of goods bought for very little money. Nert week f expect to fill this colnmn with a new list of goods, just opened. Bead the offers and ine and look, at the goods, that is all I ak Una ELI PLClfMEI Boeck! Henrv Has removed to th lower part of Tua'.ii street n what wi. Dovey". Store, flu Immense Stock of Furniture U larger than h expected, aud he WILL SELL OFF all p rcaen t stock on hand at Greatly Reduced Prices. Kemember the new stand down town, a 90 FOOT STOKE. Two stones full of furniture. Before I pack it away and have to handle It all over. I want to sell off a good deal. Mow is your time to buy, CHEAP FOR CASH, of ITEXKY BOECK. Srlathews HARDWARE STORE, In rtattsmouth, Xeb., on Fourth St.. about the MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK, you will find : Corn Planters, (hand S. horse) Stirring: I'lows, Sulk)' Piou s, Cultivators, and all kinds of Farm Implements and Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, &.c, &c. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. Seed for Sale :im ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repalilng of farm and other machinery, as there la a good lathe In my shop. PETER RAUEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Sew Wacom and Itasrgtefc made to Order. SATISFACTION GU AHANTEED. Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streight's Stable ESTRA Y NOTICE. Stravei from Piatt? mouth on Tuesday morn ing, the 10th dav of Mav, 1877, one bay horse. 10 vears o'.d. and about IShandshigh, a little white on one hind hoof, blind in left eye. cannot tell his blindness only by trying- the eve. The eye appeals as good, and is as full a right eye. Any information leading to his recovery liberally re warded. U2) M. DOltKIXGTON. W. D. JOKES' NEW LIVERY STABLE, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. The old EONNEU STABLES in Plattsmouth Neb., have been leased by Dr. Jones, and he has opened a new and handsome livery In this well known bam. The finest and best of horses and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE HOKSES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade. HORSES TRAINED AND BROKE. A.HL.SO I desire to give notice that I have a larze. handsome brick barn, with plenty of room for horses and wagons. I can put farmers stock ani wagons, loads of grain or anything all un der cover, in the dry. Eemember this. Thanking all my ol 4 patrons for their many favors. I solicit their trade this cnmini? year, satisfied I can accommodate them better and do better by them than ever before. 3-yl. OE0. W. KISSER, Machinist, an old Maker and Itnn ner f Thresliing Machine-, has opened a shop on Sixth Street near Mr. Don elly's 'Blacksmith and Wagon Shop where he has prepared himxelf to do any and nil machine work without exception. He hac a No. 1 Lathe can turn in wood, iron, Steele, and all other metal in connection with machine work. He can do any thing required in a guu.sinith, even to making a gun. of which we have the evidence in a Vat. breach loader throwing one two or three balls at once at will of the gunner. Mr Geo. W. Shrader a fanner near Hock Bluff an old acquaintance of Mr. Kinser from Virgin ia can be refered to in regard to his former con nection with the manufacture of threshing ma chines. Gi v Mr. Kinser a call and will insure you satisfactory work on any part of a Thresh ing Machine. SJ-mo. Have no room to explain here. Business pleas ant and honorable. Wotm-ii. boys and girls do as well as men. We w ill f uriiic li you a complete outfit free. The business pay better than any thing eWte.- We will be expense t starting you. Particulars free. Write anil see. Farm ers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home, should wri'e to us and learu all about the worn at ouce. Now is the time. Don't delav. Ad dress T'tCE ft Co.. Augusta, Maine. mnnnOan't be made bv every agent every TV II LliJ month in the business we furnish, but (Jjilililthose willintt to work can easily earn a w v w ifozea dollars a day riant in their own localities Farmer Improve Yaur StUck lil;h, t,. 'TO i i it ! ' i 1 ' ! ' Mi V i . i ' V.h.,1 i.t. :. Ii i "ifiili'vi! ESSIES We were the firxt to introduce thU very worthy tested them thoroughly and we are convinced they fanners of this couutrv for tne following reasons : 1 I Early maturity, quiet disposition, good breeders, cood moth-rs. ami the very best breed in- the world to cross wth- the large coarse breeds, giving them beauty of form, Improving their fattening qualities, acd greatly improving the quality of the hams, whleh-are not ex ell I bv any other breed. Their color Is black, the skin is perfectly smooth, and very thin aod m b !-"-hence they have no scurf or skin disease which white hogs are sore to trt In a black foil coun try, aud they are not n-ityrt tt chulera in common with other swine, liiey are th larget of. the small breeds, making from three to fonr tundrea lbs in one year sometimes resih 6oo or 700 pounds and can be fatted at any age. W' have now a very choice lot of pigs from iT differcct iT.nirtatiocs. sr.d are prepa;i tr mate pigs properly for breedJnj, and w arrant tver pi; pure Essex or no le. DAVENPORT PUMP CQ'iPMT, J A CI ACT C Ur;S O' PATCNT STONE FORCE PUMPS. DAVENrOHT. IOWA as 0 zi s V! T -I to STCNTrW" O I in; o 0 x mm m FOK SALE BY J. O. CUMMINS, P L A T T S M O L" T 1 f , NEB. THIS ZxPTJTIM: Pomfesser the Folloicinj Siitrhritief. 1. It Is rev-r affected by frost requiring uir tapping. raUiiiK of the handle or other cure. 2. It starts with the limt or second motion ot the handle, and the flow ceases the moment you stop, leaving no drippings to form mud or ice iu winter, on and around tlie platform. 3. It thoroughly veaciliiras the' well, rid.Miig It of foul air. 4. It aaves Its cost every yeur in labor ; it run to easy 5. It i invaluable in case of lire ail englur eter ready at your door. tj. The cylinder being of ntone. and glazed oi the lii'ide. is equal to class, and much stronger ; there is no slime or filth ever collecting on It. 7. The well requires no cleaning out alter one' of these pumps is set in one that Is clean. 8. It combines both the atmospheric and force principle, which elves It an equal pressure for the water, throwing a eteady btrearu. both witn the up and down motion of the handle. 9. Thi! pump always'briiii's cool water from the start, the water standing btlcw the plaUorm. in a stone cvlinder. to. The buckets may be removed at any time without inovimc the pump or platform. Thev will throw f.oin fifty to sevt nl -f.ve feet from the end of a hose, from wells up to blxty feet deep, with one hand power. Thev are aIo very useful for waybills carria ges, wiudows, sprinkling lawns, &c. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED OUT MAIIT STBBET, East of Platte Valley Houe. THE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE Iu the Town. G-jod Teams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with cui riages if desired. Csrrir.ges sent to Depot io meet u'.l trains whenever ordered; THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals attended and c:iniyge! fumH.ied to friends. Addrss, J. W. SHANNON. 42-ly Pllattsiuoutb. N. IB 3" m t n FT 13 , - e-- T r y -1 : w s ft' y- ? - s 2 CD a s H O o B 03 v: - - n e ri TX . O 3 V 2 r? 5 CD O y r C ro 5 I CD 2 33 3 , - at is HENRY BCFCK. DEALER IS SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges, Table3, Bedstead s KTC, ETC, ETC.. Of All Pcscriplivm. METALLIC BURIAL CASES Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cusu. W'i th man y th an k s f or past patron a?. I invitr , Invite all to cll and examine my LA1M5E STOCK" OF tf. FtR . vri r ati rornx. U A ; 1 ,P ii ' i nu k' i 1 1 i rv a . v;iriety ofswino Into thi ciDnfrr-have are by far the iuot valuable breed for the- J, W. VANDORENV f !.'BtAKi-3