Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 20, 1877, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
LOCAL NEWS
K. B. Windham helps the Herald
out this week.
Fine Winter stock of flannels at E.
(J. Dovey & Son's. 39t2
All wishing New Years cards will
obtain them to much better advantage
by leaving their orders early.
Canned Fruits, at cost at the News
Depot.
"Bartle and Randall B & M clerks'
Omaha, must expect sharp tricks if
they go to Bellevue.'
Fine line of Gentleman's caps fr
sale cheap at Solomon & Nathan's. 89t2
Hush Fellows is laid up with rheu
matism, that is to say, is hobbilng
round on crutches. Billy Shryock takes
his place at Young's for a few days.
New Crop choice Messina Oranges
and Lemons, for the Holiday trade at
the P. O. News Depot.
Dr. Ritchey, the Laughing Gas
Dentist, from Chicago has concluded
to remain in the city during this week.
Give him a call, if you wish teeth ex
tracted without pain.
Subscribe for the "Rise and fall of
the Mustache" with J. P. Young agent
at the P. O. News Depot. 30t2
One of the best friends the Her
ald has is M. Schnellbacher; the sub
stantial kind, you know, v that al ways
pays his bill promptly without grum
bling, and they are the kind who suc
ceed, too.
Go to Solomon & Nathan's for
vour Holiday goods, Prices to suit the
times. 83 13
Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher has con
tributed her "mite" towards making
the Home Cook Book the most valu
able of all cook books. Our bookstores
sell it. Price 81.50.
We are selling our entire stock of
Fall and Winter clothing at cost, come
and see the prices, at Solomon & Na
than's. 3912
If you want to buy a dollars worth of
goods again in your lif, before you do
si, go to T rank Carruth's and look a
his Silver ware. Just opened, and the
handsomest and cheapest in town.
Gl;i?s Tvnro and crockery at Dover's,
one of tht ir leading lines, and tliry
have a large stock. 391.2
On account of bad weather and
other entertainments occurring thi
week, the lecture of Hon. G. S. Smith
at the High school next Friday even
ing has been postponed for the pres
ent. Fresh Oysters and Celery for the
holidiy s a; the Express olliee, cheap.
They are putting in the iron front
at Guthman's building on Main St.
Jno. Way man made most of the cast
ings, the pillars were cast atGlenwood.
It's going to look very nice when fin
ished and improve the building very
much, and is a credit to all parties.
Groceries, cheap, pure and good, at
Dovey's nails at low down prices, ta
Sabbath School Soeiable and Re-nnion
There will be a Methodist Episcopal
Sabbuth SchoolRe-union at the M. E.
Church on Christmas eve Parents
children and friends of the school are
cordially invited to be present and
participate. Music; short addresses;
Sweet meats for the children and
sweet children to meet and greet, will
be our programme.
B, Spurlock.
Superintendent.
J. J3 Fixcii, the celebrated temper
ance lecturer or "red ribbon" man will
be here next Saturday evening and
will speak that evening and for a por
tion of the next week. Mr Finch has
a United States' wide reputation as a
speaker and worker in the temperance
cause, and no doubt.will draw crowded
houses. If he can succeed in arous
ing the temperate element among tho
our people, sufficiently so that our
council will have back bone enough to
stop this universal licensing of saloons
In Plattsmouth, he will hive done a
great work. The present laws In the
state in regard to the sale of liquor are
very strict and if he can also indnce
those who call themselves especially
temperance people to exert themselves
Jn seeing that the present laws are en
forced he will have been of gteat bene
fit to suffering humanity in this neigh
borhood.
Programme
of the riattsmouth Literary Club for
Wednesday evening Dec 26th.
Mcsic
Quartette.
Declamation Mr. Wise.
Recitation Miss V. Barnes.
Select Reading Miss Pollock.
- Select Reading Miss Ursula Wiles.
Essay Miss F. B. Wise.
Solo Mr Windham.
Declamation Miss Suttou.
Recitation Mr E B Lewis.
Oration Mr Simons.
Mrsic Double Quartette.
Resolved, That Capital punishment
should be abolished in Nebraska.
Affirmative Drummondand Morri
son.
Negative Windham and Wise.
Not Dead Nor Sleeping
Bct wide awake to the interest
op our Customers. We are able
to compete with ant western
house in holidat goods. santa
clavs mas made oxe store ii is
headquarters and will positive
ly appear on tiie streets monday
the day beeore christmas. look
out for him ye children.
1 Chapman & Glas.
3IABRIKU.
MAXWELL MAY At the residence of J. S.
Tewksberry, Weeping Water. Cass Co., Neb.,
on the 13lli inst.. by the ltev. J. B. Chase,
Kob't. P. Maxwf.ll to Ax.ME M. May, all
of Weeping Water.
We referred briefly to this happy
event last week, but as it took place
on the day the Herald went to press,
we could not give full particulars.
Miss Annie May is a niece of Mr. J.
S. Tewtsberry, an old and well known
resident of this county, and Miss An
nie, having spent some portion of the
last few years in Plattsmouth, has
many friends here as well as in Weep
ing Water. Mr. Maxwell is well known
as one of the staunch business men of
the county, and a young man who is
bound to make his way. The Herald
wishes them both a full measure of
happiness and success in this world,
and long life to enjoy it. The happy
pair left immediately after the ceremo
ny for Nebraska City, there to take the
train for St. Louis and other points,
on an extended wedding trip.
The coming Book.
J. P. Young at the P. O. News De
pot has taken the agency for the "Rise
and fall of the Mustache" for Platts
mouth and Cass County, Nebraska.
Good agents wanted Subscriptions
received for above book at the P. O.
News Depot.
Personal.
J. P. Rouse, of Greenwood made the
Herald a pleasant call. Come again.
The man who will take Mr. How
ard's place as Passenger Agent here, is
Mr. Bechtal.
Hon. Jos. Beardsley of Weeping Wa
ter was in town last week, looking
amazing well for the time of year.
W. I. Tucker is the agent for Smith's,
Combined extension rule, a most use
ful invention for Carpenters, Lumber
men and others.
Bub Balcombe goes to Chicago to
engage in some sort of Newspaper
work there. Good Bye, Bub, We've
drank from the same canteen and un
less the telephone enlarges its sphere.
Bub, well have to quit now.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Take Notlc.
All persons indebted to me are re
quested to settle the same by the first
day of Jan. 1878. or their accounts will
be p.acfd in the hands of an otlicer ror
collection.
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Fleminsr & Race, of Weeping Water
have been doing a rushing business but
still have plenty of goods left to suit
their customers and for the few days
intervening between now and the Hol
idays will offer everything very cheap
so that no one can fail to be pleas
ed. Special bargains in clothing, the
very lowest price in groceries, and a
square deal in everything.
EVERY BEE-KEEPER SHOULD READ THE
AMERICAN
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An e!e:int 3fi inse Monthly devoted to
Th most successful and experienced Bee-Mas-
ter in America are its regular correspondents.
It is the Olhest, I.akqkst and
BEST BEE PAPEH IN THE WORLD !
TWO DOLLARS A VEAR.SpecimenCopylOCts.
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1878.
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buiahiij'uuu jiict;? it iiimc kuu uuh steei en
Kravinu. entitled "II lull laml soi
This engraving is from ouo of Lar.dseer's most
celebrated painting, aud represents a Hich
land girl surrounded by a groun of fawns. lii-h
she is feedin?. while her youn" brother holds a
stately pair of autUrs. probably the trophy of
some former chase. The size of the plate ia
ma incnes, pnntea ou Heavy plate paper, mak.
lng a p'cture suitable for the wall of any room
ine reguier price of this engraving is 5, but
we luruitu uuiuy 10 suoscn tiers to the JEclec
Addrcf s, . It. PELTOX. Pahlisher
it 25 Fond Street, New York.
Reed Bros, at Weeping Water, havn't
cleaned jout that second story by any
means, and when - the retail supply
gives out it is very soon replaced. They
have a general assortment with partic
ular articles suitable for the Holidays
and can provide you with a Christmas
present suitable for all from Grandpa
down to the baby. Their prices are
down to bed rock and the quality of
their goods is first class.
Remember you can find a large as
sortment of pure sugar and cream can
dy toys, plain and fancy candy, also
large stock of nuts at the P. O. News
Depot.
Your last chance!! now is the time
to buy toys and Holiday goods, if you
want them cheap go to the P. O. News
Depot, for the goods must be sold to
make room for the spring stock.
New Years calling Cards, in a large
variety at the P. O. News Depot.
Agency for the "New Wheeler and
Wilson 8. Machine" now offered for
Cass Co. Neb. on easy terms. For par
ticulars address A. J. Swarts, Travel
ing Agent, Omaha. 39-2t
A large lot of Ladies furs, very
cheap. Mens' Arties at $1.25 pr pair,
the cheapest in the market. Hats, caps
Gloves &c. in great abundance. Now
is your time to boy. 2t
Notary Public.
J. C. Newberry, Notary Public and
Collection agent. Eight Mile Grove,
Cass Co. Neb. Conveyancing blanks
constantly on hand and all business
promptly attended to. 3St3
Holiday goods of all kinds at Hen
ry Bceck's. 2t
Go down to nenry Bceck's anrl see
the handsome Christmas furniture he
has for the Holidays. 2t
New Year's Clothes at Stadelman's
Buy, Buy and Echo Answers why
why!. 2t
The celebrated Rat Exterminator
is for sale at Dr. Chapman's Drug
Store, Plattsmouth Neb. See Adver
tisement elsewhere.
At Stadelman's, $5 Overcoats. Suits
from $8 up; All kinds of nobby clothes
at greatly reduced prices. Come and
get a Christmas present. 2t
Wall pockets and Wall Brackets
other useful and ornamental articles
suitable for the Holidays at Henry
Bceck's. 2t
The latest styles in silk plush, satin
and gros-grain ribbons, flowers, velvets
plumes, ornaments and everything
in that line at Mrs. Johnson and Miss
Sweeney's to be sold out before the first
of January. 83-2t
FARJf FOR SALE.
tin acres in section 3,town twelve, ranpeelev
en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville station, li. Si
M. K. R. Cass County. Nebraska.
ISO Acres 1'iider Cultivation,
with house and barn, orchard and forest trees.
plenty of spring water. Will bo sold In 80 acre
tracts if desired. Enquire of Jos. Schlater, jew-
ler. riattsmouth. Neb. HmS
"ew Goods at Sehlaters.
Joseph Schlater, the Jeweller, has
gone into a new and extensive line of
goods in addition to his usual Jewelry
Stock. His store is filled with new
and beautiful goods of various kinds.
BESIDES
hi3 new stock of Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry, Silver Ware, the best in the
market.
nE has
Spectacles, pocket knives. Purses ; Chi
na and Bohemian Ware; Musical In
struments, Strings and Music Books.
Children's toy Wagons Hobby horses.
&C and a host of knick nacks and cu
rious toys for holiday presents for
children's amusement: Bird Cages,
Gent's Canes, Umbrelas and a large
line of new goods in every branch of
the business. Give him a call
JOS. SCII LATER.
31tf Main St. riattsmouth.
Henry Thlerolfs
Restaurant and Lodging Booms.
Meals 25 cents. Farmers and others
accommodated at all hours. A few
good rooms; on Main Street nearly op
posite Platte Valley Ilouse
ALSO
a stock of candies and other confect
ionary and stock of general groceries.
37t3.
Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeny are
desirous of clearing out their stock of
Millinery, will offer it from now until
the first of January at prices low
enough to suit everybody. They have
still some handsome pattern hats and
will have more for the holidays. Their
stock of ribbons, feathers, flowers, &c is
full and they are ready to tret up a
handsome hat on short notice. Call
and suit yourself. They also have in
connection with their Millinery store
a dress and cloak making department.
3t3
Furniture for tbe Holidays.
If you really want to see a nice lay
out of useful, pretty ornamental things
go down to ilenry Beock a and see bis
stock or goods for the Holidays.
Among the novelties are: Basting
and sewing tables, that fold all up in a
little heap and can be stowed away in
your drawers or cupboard.
Novelty ress Board, can be set tip
any where in the room and used for
two different kinds of work.
Handsome bed-room sets.
Hocking Chairs, that fold up, and can
be set up against the wall.
all pockets and wall brackets in
infinite variety.
Chairs for the little folks all prices
and kinds;
Picture frames, of all sizes and forms
made to order.
Rustic frames.
Safe3 of various kinds and all prices.
Beds and mattresses in creat varietv
Handsome Reclining Chairs, can be
put at any angle, useful for sick per
sons.
Extension Tables.
Chairs till you can't rest That is
until you buy some: Mirrors, hand
glasses, and a thousand other pretty
things. Come and see them all.
IIenry Boeck.
3312 Plattsmouth,
From this time until the first of Jan
uary Mrs. Johnson and Mis3 Sweeny
will sell their stock of Millinery at cost
for the sake of clearing out their en
tire stock. Call and get a bargain. 37t2
Frank Carruth has two men busy
making up jewelry, now a days. St
CONSUMPTION CUBED.
An eld pwyf tclaa retired from active practice,
tatting had yiaevs! in his hand try an Bast lu-
diau missionary the formula of a simple vegeta
ble remedy for the speedy and permanent ctfre
of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma,
and all Throat and Lung affections, also a posi
ttve and radical cure for General Iebility and
all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly
tested its wonderful curative powers In thous
ands of rases, feels it his duty to make it known
tc his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent
free of charge, to all who desire ft, with full di
rections for preparing and successfully using.
Address with stamp, naming this pnpeY. Dr. J,
C. Stone, 4! North Ninth Street, I'hiladelphia.
Ta. 34II16
Air Three BMnd Mice,
Three thsmand rats ! Three thousand rats f
Tiiree thousand rats !
See how they run ; think what they eat
M illtons to feed.
They all run after the f:irmer's wife ;
Who soon put an end to their useless strife,
By killing these constant pests t-f her life.
By giving them "Centennial Rat Ex
terminator," the safest and most cer
tain Rat Exterminator in the world.
It will save millions of corn annually
It will positively exterminate the
pest from your premises and kill them
as they travel, thus leaving no telltale
dead rat to warn others from eating
Centennial Rat Exterminator. You
get rid of every rat without the dan
ger attending the use of strychnine or
arsenic.
We challenge the world for a more
profitable investment of 25 cents, and
proclaim it the greatest economizer of
the age. You will recommend it to
your neighbors. For sale everywhere.
A large introductory box postpaid on
receipt of 25 cents. Star Manufac
turing Co.
Box 400, Ft. Madison Iowa.
For sale at Dr. Chapman's Drug
Store, Plattsmouth. 34tf
Oysters! Fresh Oysters!
Fine fresh oysters will be found at
F. S. Whites's every week during the
Season. Also Celery every Saturday,
received fresh and crisp every Satur
day, by express. Call and get the
hang of things.
27tf F. S. White.
You can save a large per cent of
your corn crop by reading "Three Blind
Mice," and following advice. 34tf
E. G. Dovey & Son, keep right along
thtoughall the holidays selling goods
the same as usual, only a little cheaper
on some grades. 39t2
Go to the Express office for your
oysters and Celery for the Holiday's.
Convalescent.
Chambers, the harness maker, has
just recovered from a severe attack of
Western fever; and has now conclud
ed to remain in Plattsmouth, and in
crease his business. This being the
case, a new stock will soon b laid in,
and new work be ready for all of his
old customers and as many new ones
as fate may send him. Remember the
place, on Main stn two door's east of
Pepperberg's cigar store. 39t2
For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build
ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth,
Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms
easy. Apply to A. w. McL.augnnn
Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf
J. V. Weckbach says he's healed on
salt in quantity, quality and price.
Will not bo undersold. . 27tf
Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur
ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort
Madison, Iowa. 34tf.
Knit for 11) eaatl BlTM full
Uealara
DH.O.K.8TKKS,
Uadlsoa BU CUomto. W.
31W13
Messrs. E. G. Dovey & Son have a
fine stock of mens' kip boots, also a
largo assortment of ladies side lace,
misses and childrens' shoes, in great
varietv, for sale at bottom prices. Give
them a call for anything in the line of
general merchandise, at their new store
near head of Main St., south side. 2tf.
XO THE AFFLICTED.
Act wisely, and at once procure the
following vDonderful Family Medicines,
Dr. Fitler's Rheumatic Remedy
and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent
specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back,
Head, Heart, Lungs, Limbs, Nervous,
Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fit
ter's Kidney Cordial removes denosits
of Gravel, Albumen, Alcali Acids, re
tention of urine, high colored water.
and strengthens the Bladder and Kid
neys. Dr. Fitters Calisaya Tonic, for
debilitated constitutions, increases vig
or, strengthens the system, tones the
stomach, and increases appetite. A
pleasant substitute for Iron, which
constipates the bowels and destroys the
teeth. Dr. Fitler's German Pectoral
for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, a superior combination
which acts quickly and relieves rapid
ly. Your druggists, Chapman & Glass
are agents for Plattmoutb. 20-yl
Quinine and arsenic form the basis
of many of the Ague remedies in the
market, and are the last resort of phys
icians and people who know no better
medicine to employ for this distressing
complaint. The effects of either of
these drugs are destructive to the sys
tem, producing headache, intestinal
disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing of
the ears, and dpression of the consti
tutional health. Ater's Ague Cure
is a vegetable discovery, containing
neither quinine, arsenic, norany deleter
ious ingredient, and is an infallible and
rapid cure for every form of Fever
and Ague. Its effects are permanent
and certain, and no injury can result
from its use. Besides being a positive
cure for Fever and Ague in all its
forms, it is also a superior remedy for
Liver Complaints. ItJs an excellent
tonic and preventive, as well as a cure,
of all complaints peculiar to'malarious,
marshy and miasmatic districts. It
acts directly on the Liver and billiary
apparatus, thus stimulating the system
to a vigerous, healthy condition. For
Sale by all Dealers.
Au nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases
speedily yield to the curative influences of Pul
vermacher's Electric Belts and Bands. They
are safe, simple, and effective, and can be east
ly applied by the patient himself. Book, with
tun particulars, mailed free. Address Pulvib-
maceck Galwakic Co Cincinnati. Ohio.
lSyl-alt.
"German Syrup."
No other medicine in the world has
ever given such a test of its curative
qualities as Boschee's German Syrup.
In two years three million four hundred
thousand small bottles of this medicine
were distributed free of charge by
Druggists in this country to those af
flicted with Consumption, Asthma,
Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, and
other disease of the Throat and Lungs,
giving the American people undeniable
proof that German Syrup will cure
them. The result has been that Drug
gists in every town and village in the
United States are recommending it to
their customers. Go to your Druggist,
ana ass wnat tney know about it. Sam
pie bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cents. Three doses will relieve any
case. SStf-alt
J. V. Weckbach has an immense
stock of Fall and Winter Dry and
Fancy goods and Groceries of all kinds.
Farmers and IIousekfiers give them
call for anything in the line of Gen
eral merchandise. 27tf,
The grandest bargains ever known
in this town can be had for the next CO
days in clothing. Boots and shoes in
cluding a superb stock of ladies and
childrens shoes, which will be sold clear
nown for cash. Such bargains were
Cever known before, at Stadelman's
clothing emporium. 20tf
FARMERS ATTENTION!
Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaecoes for smoking purposes.
For Sale. J3est qu:tlities of plug-siaok-!.ng
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
Organs and Pianos tuned and re
paired, orders left at Johnson's Drug
Store will receive prompt attention.
James Pettee,
Dealer in Musical Instruments.
Farm for Sale.
A well Improved farm of 180 acres for sale,
near tight Mile Grove. Cass County. Neb. The
improvements consist of 125 acres uiidor cultiva
tion, good house and outbuildings, and a fine
grove of timber. For further particulars anply
to Willett Pottenger. at J'lattsinonth : or. Hen
ry Kirkham, ou the premises. Slin3
Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator.'
LEGAL, NOTICES.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of the 2d Judicial District
In and for Cass County. Nebraska, Maryaret
K. Wilson, plaintiff, vs Eincry Wilson, defend
ant. To Emery WiUon:
Yon are hereby notified that Margaret E. "Wil
son has filed her petition against you, in the
District Court, of Cass County, Nebraska, pray
ing that she may be divorced from you, and for
tbe custody of the children born to you and her
by virtue ot marriage. She avers as cause of
action against you, neglect and desertion and a
failure to provide the necessaries of life for her
and the said children. You are hereby notified
to appear and answer the same, according to
law, or Judgment will be rendered against you
by default, and the prayer of said petition
granted.
39U
by R. B. Windham, her Atl'y
Sheriff's Sale.
By virt ue of an Execution Issued by W. II.
Newell County Neb. Judge, within and for Cass
County, and tome directed, I will on the 3m.
day of December A D 1877. at 12 o'clock. M., of
said day, at the residence of O. K. Fleming in
Rock Bluffs Freclnct. in said Couuty, sell at
public auction the following personal property,
to-wit : One lot of corn. The same being levied
upon and taken as the property of G. ET Flem
ing defendant ; to satisfy a Judgment ot said
Court, recovered by Clark & Tlununer plaintiff.
riattsmouth, Nebraska, Dec. 19th. A. D. 177.
89-W2 M. B. Cutlrb, Sheriil.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm.
L. Wells clerk .f the district court 2d judicial
district within and for Cass County. Nebraska,
and to roe directed, I will on th 21st day of
January A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of said
day, at the south door of the court house in the
city of Plattsmouth iu said county, sell at pub
lic auction the following real estate to-wit : The
north half (nVi) of the north-west quarter(nw)
of section number thirtv-lwo(32) township elev
en (11) north of range ten (10) east of the 6th P.
M. Tbe name being levied upon and taken as
the property of Geo. MeAdie and SarahMcAdie
Edwin M. 1'ark, Thomaa Thompson, Agnes C
Knapp and David Sheldon, defendant ; to sat
isfy Judgment of said Court, recovered by Na
than Jones, plaintiff.
I'lattsmoulh Neb.. Dec. 20th, A. D. 1877.
3915 M. It. Cutler, Sheriff.
Guardian's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance ot a
decretal order of sale, reudered by Hon. 8. B.
I'onnd. Judjje of the 2d Judicial District, of the
State of Nebraska, made at bid chambers at the
Court IIoue. in N. bmska City, in the County
ot Otoe aud State aforesaid, on the 12th day of
ifceinier, A. D. 1877. I will on Monday, the
21st day of January. A. D. 1878. at the somh
dottr of the Court ilouse, in the City of riatts
mouth, in the County of Ca-e, at the hour of
od o'clock ;. m. of said day, offer for sale to
the highest bidder.the north-east quarter (nel)
of tbe south-west quarter taw1) of section elev
en (II) in township twelve H2) north of ranue
thirteen (13) east of the 6th P. M., in the County
of Cass and State of Nebraska, said real est.ite
sold as the property of Jesse E. Gorrcll nnd
Catharine J. Gorrell minors, heirs of Jacob P.
Gorrell, deceased, r;ih sale will be held open
one hour for bids. Terms c;ish.
December liftli, 1877.
A. L. SPRAOUR.
Guardian of Jesse E. and Catherine J. Gorrell,
minors. 3t)t4
Legal Notice.
n tho nU'rict Court. 2d Judicial District, in
and for Cass Count Nebraska. John F. Buck,
plaintiff, vs Joseph McClnre, Jacob Vallery and
Peter E. Ruffner, a firm doing business in Ne
braska under the style and firm name of id
le ry Ruffner, Theodore Webber and George
W. Webber, a firm doing business under the
style and firm name of T. B. Webber & Co., in
Chicago, 111. ; and Morse. Sheppard & Co., of
uoston, Massachusetts, attendants.
The defendants above named will take notice
that John F. Buck, plaintiff, has filed in the
Clerk's office of the District Court, in and for
Cass County, his petition askiiiz for the fore
closure of mortgage on the north half (n4) of
tne soutn-west quarter (swv) or section six (6)
In township ten (10) range thirteen (13) east of
the fith P. M.. and that said premises may be
sold to satisfy the sum of two hundred and fifty
dollars 9250.on) witn interest, asHing also that
T. B. Webber & Co. of Chicago, Illinois, Morse,
Shepherd & Co., of Boston, Massachusetts, who
claim to have some interest in said premises,
may be required to appear and answer said pe
tition, showing their several rights and Interests
in the same, otherwise that they be forever bar
red from any equities they may have in said
premises.
JOHN JT. UCK,
33t6 by Geo. S. Smith, his Att'y.
Legal Notice
To Robert E. Farmer and Amy Farmr, non-
rcwuicia acjctuianis.
You are hereby notified that Ernest A. Wle-
genhorn, on the 12th day of December. 1877, filed
his petition in the District Court, within and
for the County of Cass and State of Nebraska,
against the said Robert K. Farmer and Amy
t artrer, defendants, setting forth that the said
Robert E. Farmer and Aruv Fanner irave a
mortgage to the said Ernest A. Wiggenhorn on
the north-west quarter (nwVi) of the north-east
quarter (ne') ofsectiou thirty-two (32) and the
south-west (sw4) of the south-east quarter
(se'i) of section twenty-nine (29) all being in
township twelve (12) north f range nine (9) east
of 6th P. M-, in said County of Cass and State of
Nebraska, to secure the payment of four hun
dred dollars ($400) due in one year from date.
togetner wun interest at vi per cent per annum
from date, accoi ding to a certain promissory
note, and prayinK that the said Robert E. Farm
er and Amy Farmer may pay the sum of three
Hunnrea ana sixty nonars togetner witn inter
est thereon from the 2d dav of December 1876.
mt th nt. nf 1 wr HAnt iur Annum that haln.
the amount still due on said note and mortgage
or that said premises may be sold to pay the
same. And the said Robert E. Farmer and Amy
f armer are nounea mat tney are required to
appear and answer said petition on or before
tne z-iin aay oi January a. u. 1878.
Dated Dec 12th, 1877.
EKNK8T A. WlOGEXHORjr.
38U by T. B. Wilson, his Att'y.
Attachment Notice.
State of Nebraska, Cass County. I S. In Jus
tices Court, before E. J. Mathis. J. F. Wm. F,
Manson. plaintiff vs A. Hammond, whose real
first name is unknown, defendant.
On the 19th day of November. A. D. 1877. said
Justiae Issued an order of attachment In the
above action for the sum of twenty-seven dol
lars (.JZl.UU).
Greenwood, Keb.. Dec. loth, 1877.
38U . Wm. F. Maksox, Plaintiff.
Attachment Notice.
State of Nebraska, Cass County. L. S. In Jus
tice's Court, before E. J. Mathis, J. P. James
Jardine by his next friend. Jas. Jardine, Sen.,
plaintiff vs A Hammond, whose real first name
is uDKnown. aetenuant.
On the I9th dav of November. A. D. 1877. said
Justice issued an order of attachment in the
above action for the sum of twenty-eight dol
lars ana niiy cents.
Greenwood. Neb., Dec. loth, 177.
3iJ3 Jas. Jabdixb, Plaintiff.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bt virtue of n eTcntlon IssiipiI Tit TVm T.
Wells, Clerk of tho District Court. 2d Judcial
District, within and for Cans County. Nebraska,
and to me directed. I will on the 24th day of
December, A. D. 177, at 11 :S0 o'clock, a. m.. of
said dav, at the south door -f the Conrt House.
In the City of Ilaltsinouth. in said countv. seil
at public auction the following real estate, to-
wit : I,ot three (3) in block six (6) tn the City of
ine levied upon and taken as the property of SI
mon Obernalty, defendant ; to atlsTy a Jndg
ment of said Court, recovered by Thomas Far'
rows Co., plaintiffs.
PlattemoutD, Neb., Not. , A. D. 1RT7.
S5t5 JL B. CuxLBTt, SheriH.
Sheriffs Sale.
Br virtue of an order of sale issued by Win.
L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within aisd
fir Cass Conntv. Nebraska, aud to me i
rected. I will on the 14t'ti day of January,
A. I. I87i. at 10 o'clock a. m.. vi a!d d. y.
at t swh door of the tViir; Hons rn ti.e
City f ri:i'?iHor.!h, in said c.uurty. sell ntpu'i
lie ntictbni Ihe toilouilg rl C't-ti". tl :
Lot two (2) and lot three .:; in the mirth-v. ct
quarter (m!) of section sixteen ti imn
twelve l-f) north range ten (10) eat of the Clli
P.M. The same being levied upon and taken
as the property of A. W. Kirli:ml.-. dcfentlriut :
to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered
by S. Puisifer & Co., plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec. l;h. A. D. 1877.
3St5 M. B. CtrTLKit, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution Issued by Wm. II.
Newell, County Judge, within and for Cass
County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will ou
the 241 h day of December, A. D. 1877. at 1 -J30
o'clock, p. ni.. of said day. at the south door of
the Court Ilouse, in the City of Plattsniouth. in
said County, sell at public auction the following
personal property, to-wit : Ore horse. The
same being levied upon and taken as the prop
ertv of Ilenry Stiyd-r. defendant : t satisfy a
Judgment of said Court, recovered by James
Ariustrong by his next frieud, Levi Walker,
plaint id.
j'lattsmoutn, reo. uec. vjin, a. it. iktt.
38:2 M. B. Cl'TLKKf Sher:fT.
Notice.
To rhilip Reihart, non-resident defendant.
will take notice that Edward ti. Dovey. of tbe
County of Cass. In tire State of Nebraska, did
on the 8th day of December, A. D. 1877, file his
petition in the Di.trict Court, withii, and for the
County of Cass in the State of Nebraska, agaiunt
you and George shoeiuan. defendants, setting
forth that the said Phillip Heihait gave a mort-
f:age to the said George Shoeiuan. on the west
lalfofthe north-east quarter of section No.
twenty-six (-J6) town twelve 1 12) nonu oi range
eleven (11) east ef the 6th V. M., in said County
of Cass, to secure the payment of the sum of
three hundred and fifty dollars (:0.no) accord
ing to certain notes referred to in said mort
gage, one of which has become the property of
this plaintiff, and praying that said Phillip Kei
hart may pay said amount due on said notes and
mortgage, or that said premises may be sold to
pav the same, aud that you are hereby notified
that you are hereby required to appear and an
swer said petition on or before the 21th day Of
January. A. D. 1878.
Uaied tne 8tn uay or uecemoer. a. it. sii.
Edward G. Dovav.
38t3 per Chapman a Spragck, bis att'ys.
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Bv virtue of a chattel mortgage given by J. F.
Sweeney to J. 1. Case & Co., February 12th. A.
D. 1877. and recorded in book K. pae 637 of
Chattel Mortgage Record of Cass County, Ne
braska, on the 16th day of February. A. D. 1877,
to secure the pavment of a certain note given
by the said J. F. Sweeny to the said J. I. Case
& Co.. on the 12th day of February, 1877 calling
for the sum of three hundred and thirty-eight
dollar-sand fifty-two cents ($;!3S 52-100) and pay
able ou tbe 1st day of November, 1877, with in
terest at the rate of 12 per cent from date until
paid, also a reasonable attorneys, fee, upon
which there is due this Dec. nth, ArD. 1877. the
sum of three hundred aud t lnrt v-eiiilit dollars
and fifty-two cents (338 52-00) principal, and
thirty-three dollars and ninety cents (333SKM00)
interest, also thirty three dollars and eighty
five cents (S33 85-100) attorneys fees. Total
amount due Dec. 13th, 1877. U four hundred and
six dollars and twenty-seven cents ($406 27-100).
And. whereas, the said J. F. Sweeny having
made default in the payment of caid principal,
interest and attorney's fees. I will offer said
personal property described in said chattel
mortgage, to-wit : One Eclipse 32 inch cylinder
separator, and one mounted Woodburyl power,
10 horse, complete, one black horse, one brown
horse, three sorrel horses aud one grey horse,
for sale at public auction, at South ilend. Cass
County, Nebraska, at 11 a. in., on the 4th day of
January, 1878, or so much thereof as shall satis
fy principal, interest, altorueys fee and lltecost
of taking, keeping, advertising aad making sale
of said property.
BoulU Bona, n
ebraska. Dec. 13th. 1877.
J. I. CASK Bi .0..
By M. B. Cutler, Agent.
3St4
Legal Notice
John Allison and Augustus Spires non resi
dents of the State of Nebraska will take notice
that Joseph Sans and Robert Gullion of the
county oi c;is, in tue state ot zebras it a din on
the 7th day of June, A. D. 1877 file their petition
In the District Court of Cass Co. in the state of
Nebraska against tbe fsaid John Allison and
Augustus Spires defendants settine forth that
m in take was made iu tbe description of land
conveyed by nortgage aud master in Chancery
deed of Cass County Nebraska of date Reptem-
ter totn 18(8 to tne said neiendaut Augustus
Spires wherein the said John Allison was defen
dant and Charles S. Wortinan was plaint if!, the
same being sold on foreclosure of mortgage and
tne same mtstaKe oeing mane in me deed oi
said premises made by tbe said Augustus Spires
defendant to one of the plaiuiiff's. Joseph
Sans, and praying in that said mortgage and
ueeos oe corrected sy mat tney win einnrace
the land intended to be mortgaged and deed
ed by the defendants aforesaid and the said
John Allison and Agustupires defendant's are
notified that they are requiredjto appear and an
swer said x-tition on or before the 2Sth day of
January 1878.
Dated December I2th. 1S77.
Jot-KPH Sans and Robhbt GCT.i.rov,prffs.
By XJ. 11. W UKELKR and W. i'OTTEHOKI!,
38w5 . their Attorneys.
Attachment Notice.
Geo. Black vs O. W. Mrrk. Before Wm. IT.
Newell County Judge, iu and for Cass County,
Nebraska,
The defendant will take notice that on the 3d
day of November. A. D. 1S77. the said Countv
Judge- Lssuett an order ot attachment hi the
alove entitled cause, for twenty-six dollars aud
4c ($28 04.00) and that your property hasbeen Jat
tached to pay the same, and that said cause
stands adjourned nntil the 21st day of Decem
ber. 1477. at one o'clock P. in., at which time vuu
can appear and make defence.
tiKO. 11. 15t.ACK,
by Wm. n. Newell, County Judge.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec. Sd. 1877. 37t3
Attachment Notice.
John C. Cummins. Treasurer of Cass County.
Neb. vs G. W. Merk. Before Wm. II. Newell
County Judge, in and for Ca-sg County, Neb.
The defendant will take notice that on the
23d day of November. A. D. 1877, the faid Coun
ty Judge issued an order of attachment in the
above entitled cause, for the sum of twenty
three 74.100 dollars (323 71.1(0) and that your
property has been attached to pay the same,
and that snid cause stand adjourned until the
loth day of January, A. D. 1878, at one o'clock
p. m.. at which time you can appear and make
netence.
JOHX C. CUMllI-8,
Treas of Cass Co. Neb.
by Wm. H. NrwKM, Countv Judge,
riattsmouth. Neb., Dec 3d, 1877. 37t3
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by Wm
. Wells. Clerk of the District Conrt. 2d Judicial
District, within and for Cass Count v. Ncbraka.
and to me directed. I will an the 24th dav of De
cember, A. D. 1877. at lo o'clock, a. m., of said
day, at the south door of the Court Ilouse, in
the City of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at
puinie auction tne lonowmg real estate, to-wit :
Ixt twelve (12) In block eighteen (18) in the Citv
of riattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska. The
same being levied upon and taken as the prop
erty of James H.Dick and Margaret C. Dick,
defendant ; to sailsty a judgment oi said Court,
recovered by John Black, plaintiff.
risiuiDuuiu, jseu., iov. zisi, a. j. ion.
3515 M. B. (Jitlkk, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by Wm.
L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judicial
District, withinjand for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to ine directed. I will on the 31st davof De
cember. A. D. 1877, at 10 :30 o'clock, a. ni., of said
ay, at tne soutn uoor oi tne court House, in
the City of riattsmouth, in said County, sell at
public auction the following real estate, to-wit :
The north h alf ef the north-west quarter of sec
tion thirty (30) town eleven (11) range nine (9),
east of the 6th P. M., In Cass County. Nebraska.
The same being levied upon and taken as the
Drortertv of John B. Case. Sarah Case, and E.
W. Steven, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment
of said Court, recovered by Christiana Soiner-
iai, piaintm.
riattsmouth, Neb.. Nov. 23, A. D. 1877.
36t5 M. B. Cutlkr Sheriff.
Legal Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Henry Amison,
aeceasea.
Applicatvu for license to sell real estate:
To Adda Amison. Albert Amison. and Annie
Amison, heirs of the estate of Henry Amison.
deceased. Vou are hereby notified that Edward
.. lJovey. administrator oi me estate oi Henry
Amison. deceased, has this dav filed his neti-
tlon in the District Court, within and for Caws
County. Nebraska, asking that he may be li
censed to sell real estate beloneine to said es
tate for tbe payment of debts outstanding
against said estate. ou, ami eaen ot yon are
notified to appear before his Honor S. B. Bound.
Judss of said Court, on the second dav of the
January term, A. D. 1878, a. the Court House, in
the City of riattsmouth, Cass County. Nebras
ka, and show cauae why said sale should not be
made, and said license should not be granted.
it any mere be.
E. O. Dovey.
Administrator of tbe estate of Henry Amison,
occvueu, vj oouo vims. o. bjhtii, his An y.
Legal Notice.
Elizabeth Finher non resident of Xebraska
will take notice that John Finisher of the coun
ty of Cass in the state of Nebraska did on the
6tl day of November, 1877 file his petition in
the District Court of Cass Countv in the State
ot .Nebraska, against the said Elizabeth Fint-di
er defendant, setting forth that said plaintiff
ami defendant were Intermarried and that the
said defendant has been wtllfully absent from
the said plain tift for more than two Years laat
past without any cause or justification there-
ior on me pan oi said piaintm ana praying
that the said plaintiff John Finisher may be
divorced from the said Elirebeth Finisher de
fendant and the said Elizabeth FitrNher Is
hereby notified that she Is required to appear
nu answer saiu pennon on or Deiore tue 2Stn
aay oi January 1873.
JOHX FlJflBHEB.
38t5 by Willett Pottkngek, his Attorney.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue f an evecntbin Ksne? by Wm. I .
Wells, t'li-rk of the DiMiiet Court. Second Judi
cial Distii.-t. witttr'ti and lor 1'ass County, he
hra.sk. ai d to m ui'e:ted. I will ou the 24th
davof ! fciul.er. X. 1. 177, at oce o -:M'k r
in.. of s;ti Uay. i.t tn-' wnoth cH.r of tbe Court
lion ii' l! e t iiy of P. iUsinuiith. in said Coun
tv. Til -it ii-:t'''.c"tii-ii-.ii the following i.'rsoiiaI
pVoi.city, io-wit : On Misou . ll.'unlii. ttigaii
slvic W). No. 7-.7Jl. alo one IMaaon & Hamlin
onran styl" 3J2. No. H.t. a'-o on. t.eo. A.
Prince &. Co. organ, nniulicr .i(;.37i. ami ali-o one
of Ceo. A. Priife .V Co. organs, mitiit er f.4.11'.
The t:u:i" being levied upon and talitr. iis the
property of E. II. K.Aon. defendant ; to :itfy
a Judgment of falil Court, recovered by Maon
& Hamlin Organ, Company. I a!ro b-v.e-l otH-r
executions at lh" san:e tune lliat w:is received
by me since the receivt ot t!i a'ov- agiinst K.
II. Eaton, upon the smuo progeny In t!i- fol
lowing Older, ai-d mbject to the aitove excci
tion. to-wit: Singer manufacturing Co. v W.
A. FoKlen. Thos. EUiugton aud E. fl. Eaton, is
sued from tli t'onnt v I 'oiirr. Oris- County. Neb..
a.lso Mno'i ti liar.. liii Oman ConiT;.nv vs E. 11.
Eaton, from County Court. Aud alo Eineliiie
P. Eockwood vs E. II. Eaton, and alio E. II. l.a
ton vs Win. Stadelmann (vs plaintiff for cost)
the last two freni th District cou .j ;is .oi.n-
ty. aud also k. ll. fcnuui vs .i. . rai ief .v c t
Haines, Justie.o of the IVace, of Cass Couuty,
Nebraska.
IMattsniouth. Neb , Dee. 13lh. A. D. 177.
gSia M. 1. Cutleb, Sheilff,
Legal Notice.
rtmrlM ijixenbv. In the State of Color.-.da
will iki notice tliitt Wllfl im Ball, of the Coun
ty of Cass and State of Nebraska, did on the r.t.i
day of October. A. D. 1877. file bis petition In
the District Court of Cass County and State ol
Ni hrwka. aifaicst one Ambrose Ijtrcnby :Md
tbe said Charles Lazenbv. defendants, t-etliiiir
forth that the said defendant" are indebted to
nald plaintiff in the sum of 5100.00, together
wit b 12 per cent, interest on me num. irom me
sth day of April 1876, according to the tenor ofa
certain promissory noie inaue in iiiiih hum o:
lirtil on I lint d.ite. And that the said plaint
iff caused an order of attachment to issue out of
said Court, on the same day against tne proper
ty of said defendant, ciianes i-.enoy. ::nu mi'
same was on the w.id r,lU day of October. 1877
levied on the following real ec'.ate of rOd Cii.f,
I uinliT to-wit The: north half of the south
east quarter of section eleven 1 1) town twelve
(12) range thirteen ( east of (he Cih P. M.. in
Cass Countv, Nebraska; also, the undivided
hair of lot i.nnitiff seven (71 III diock nmnocr
seventeen (17) in th" City of riattsmouth. Nth
And the said plaintiff praying Judgment aziiinst
said defendant for the sum rf 1'K)k. with Vl
percent interest from April Mil. is7ii and cost
of suit, and the said Charles Idtzenby is notified
tliit hi W remilrrd to anuear and answer tbe
said petition on or before Mondaytbe 2sth i ay
of January. A. D. lf7K. or the said petition wih
be taken ad true and Judgment rendered nccord-
tnKly Wll.l.IAM BLI.. 1'1'tf..
Ji'lO Dy V ILLn 1 UI lB.um.n, too n J.
. Legal Notice.
crmi-.n. a w,u.,k nf the Stnte of Missouri.
will take notice that on the the 3otb day of July.
A it is-:? A hi-uloun Di'vo filed hit petition III
the District Court, 2d Judicial District, in and
for Cass County. Nebraska. ag:lnst James M.
Woods. Matilda Woods, and William S. , V oods.
setting forth that James M. Woods, and Matil
da Woods gave a mortgage to the said Abra
ham Dcyo on the east half () of tbe south
.ot miart.r (u nf tint itort h-esist Quarter (V)
of section No. thirty-two (31 township number
ten (lov range No. thirteen (ia) eai oi tue bin
Itlncipal Meridian, to secure the payment of
$1,ono.oo acooiding to a certain note referred to
In ault ntortirMiro mill that. William S. W OOds
claims some interest iu part of said land, which
he has acquired since tue tiave i juauum
mortgage, and praying that said sum may be
paid with Interest at I J tier cent, from July Is
171 sml thtt Win. S. Woods mav be required
to appear and answer said petition, set ting forth
his rights. If any he may have, before the Hint
day of January, A. D. 1S78.
3f,tc Abraham Dkvo, by
M. I HATWARD & iio. . SMITH. niK an JS.
Sheriffs Sale.
T v vlrtti of an nriler of unit Issued bv Wm.
I- Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judi
cial District, within and for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed. 1 win on tue Z4tn
dav of December. A. D. 1877. at 11 o'clock, a. til.
of said day, at the south door of the Court
ilouse, in tne Citv oi riaiismouin. nenranna.
in Silid Countv. sell at public auction the fol
lowing real estate to-wit: Commencing Ht a
point 1Z7 6.10 feet north of the south east corn
er of tbe west half of the south west quarter of
section seven (7) township twelve U-) north of
ranire fourteen (14) east, which point by actual
survey is 1326 feet east of the south-west corner
of said section, thence west 40? feet thence north
210 1.10 feet thence east 4ni feet thence smith
216 2.1 feet to the place of beginning, contain
ing two acres more or less. The name being
levieu upon and taken as ine propeny oi c. .
Klntr and Harriet Kin, defendants : to satify a
judgment of said Court, recovered by C. H. Far-
mcie, planum.
nntismouin, eurasKa, .v. yist. . i. 171.
35t5 M. 15. CUTLER, Sheriff.
THE "OLD RELIABLE"
RICHARDS
Power Corn-Shelters and
Separators
IHliD."
OT-eV T.OOO In Iallr sterrlee.
IHEV NHKLL fl.KAJI 1'HOnTUE COB.
M HOT t T TUB l -
CIXA5 TIIE COIIX WEI.I.
H'AsTK NO UKAHI.
I.OOO tm Tef hour wttU Icn-horM power.
l.OOO ton wr dar wl til one-horse power.
" -BKAT IT IV VOt' tAH."
imat TJIEY of Them
Ills. Central It. It. 'o., Chleapro.
We have six machine. Have shelled 1.000,000 bush
els corn In sixtj dart. Good work and satisfactory.
b a, iiuu.1, wumn r.
III. Central R. It. Klritor.
Waiiw lOrhiuYla KhpJlera ill nur W&n.h(iusea. Are
pihitifti iiA durable. Shell clean and clean well.
Tnlon, ElTStr, Kannan City, no.
Have shelled l.OOO bushela per hour with Ulcliardi
K(. 0 Machines, doing Rood clean work. Uave bad
three sliea. Ship another Nn. 0 at once.
WM. H. 1AXSHAW Supt
Ele-r-atoro. dtlllleothe, Otilo.
Bave shelled and ahlpped owr n niiillua tsuabelj
earn annual I j, with your dueller and Erurl im. . n
MAKlTlaXD & CO.
South Depot Elevator. TnitlanApolla.Ind.
Have uaed No. 2 six years. Shell 300 hUHlwla per hour.
Shells wagon-hammers, car-links, hone-shoes, ox-yukes,
etc.. log-chmlns - worry It," but hll ail rlnm.
JNO. U MANNA A CXX
Ham Cltr Klevator, Ilia.
Bave shelled e.GOO bushel per hour with Na 1. En
tirely saUatactory. J MO. 8TKWAKI OO.
RICHARDS IRON WORKS CO.,
OIZZOi.0-0, ITiTii,
BtnxOXBS OV
Sttani Engines! Grain Elivators,
Portabli Burr Kills, tc, &e.
fWSfoial Catalog by mmU.
SaANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
03sr icnsr street,
East of Matte Valley House.
THE OLDEST
LIVERY STABLE
la the Town.
Good Teams Altcays on Hand.
Careful Drivers sent with car
riages if desired.
Carriages sent to Depot to meet all trains
whenever ordered.
THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN.
Funerals attended and carrfag' furnislied to
friends. Address, J. VT. SHANNON.
42-ly I'llattsinoutii, Neb.
55
IPH
C3
Hal
A. G. HATT,
JCST OPENED AGAIN,
New, Clean, First Class Heat Shop,
on Main Street In Fred Kroohler' old stand.
Even body on hand for fresh, teuier meat.
2Syl
TOOFS STANDARD HUFFIER,
For AI L Kwlng Slarfalnet.
The lent to uiw nnd inont jierfoctly constrnetcd,
Addrcps
E. i. T00F, " Dowtnc " Dnilding, Kirw Totk
or Nvr IUvs.v, Ct.
CD'd.
Si..
THE LICHTEST RUWItlNO,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
' or
SEWIITLt HACHI1TES.
Torrmlntt all the latest and moat desirabld
Improvements. . ....
It is easily nwdarstood, makes th dosble
t a read lock-stltek, baa aelf-rewBlatlar Ui
aloas and take-an, and will do the wkolo rcngo
of family work wlthoat chaaca.
The DOBKST1C " la made in the most dnr
eble manner, with conical steel bearings and
Compensating Journals thronphont.
Aeents for tha "DOMtKTIC" Sewlaf a
ehlae and the " DOBKKTIC " PPr Faaklea
wanted in all unoccupied territory. Address .
Uifeg lUehbs Ccaptn, llnr York.
W. D. JONES'
NEW LIVE11Y STA15LE,
PLATTSMOUTII, NEH.
TUe old fONNEK STAIif.FS iu Fliittsmoutrl
Neb., haver been tewed rty lr. .(ones, arm" htf
has opened a nw hiiiI Imiiilsniiie livery In thW
well known 1mm. 1 lie illicit 11ml bi.'st of horsed
and carrlases always reaily to trt
8ADDLK nOlWhS CHEAP.
Horses kepi for Sale
or to Trade.
HORSES TRAINED AND BROKE,
I desire to ive notice tliMt I have a l;trce,
handsome Imek hum, with plenty of nioni fir"
hones and w;u(im. . I e;in tt liinncrs utoek
an t WKfiiim, louiN nf gr:un or iinyt lilnij ull un
der cover, in t lie dry. Km'Hnbfr tliU.
'J tiuiikinjr all my old patrons for their many
fiivoi-s, I solicit tiieir trari tills eominir vcir,
Hatisfletl I can aeeominodate them bi tter and a.9
betler Iiy llicm than ever before. 3-yl.
COUNTER,PLATF0RM WAGON &TRACK
ITT: -m 1 w C
r . 1 h 11
THE BESTARE-
I --THE CHEAFEST
MARVIN SAFE SCALECO.
265 BR0ADWA Y V. Y.
721 CHESTNUT ST PWLA. PA.
I 111 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0,
CJE0. W. KINSEK,
llarhliilMt. Jt an old Maker and Una
nor of Threxhinr ?TtacliIne,
1i;ls opened a idiop on Slth Street near Mr. Don
ellys I'.hK'ksinitli hiiiI Watfouhliop wliere lie bnA
in''i Hired himself to do any and all machine work,
wit limit except ion. lie bao a No. 1 lithe can
turn in wood, iron. Steele, and all other metal irr
connection with machine work. lie can do any
thing required in a Kuusinith, even to making s
sun. of which we have the evidence in a l't,
breach louder throwing one two or llirte balls at
once at will of the gunner.
Mr tieo. W. Slirader a fanner near Hock niufTs
an old acquaintance of Mr. Kfnser from Virgin
ia can be rcfered to In regard to his fonnereon
nectiou with tli autifaeture of tlircslilng ma
chines, tiivj Mr. Kinscr a call and w ill insiir
you satisfactory work on any part of a Thresh
ing Machine. M-ni.
HARDWARE STOKE,
In riattsmouth. Neb., on Fourth St.. about the"
MIDDLE OF TUE BLOCK,
you will find :
Corn Flanlerw, (band &. borne)
Stirring Ilov,
Sulky riowu,
Cultivator,
and all kinds of Farm Implements and
Shelf Hardware, Tin "Ware, &o, &c
ALSO,
Hungarian and Ifillet,
Seed for Sale
31m
1 rc.yo,n
LAND,LAND!
BEST FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA.
roi: s.vu; by
IS, IMo- 25L- Si-
Great Advantages to Buyers
IX 1877.
Ten Tears Credit al 0 percent Interest.
Six Years Credit al C prr crnt Interest,
and 20 per cent Dwvuid.
Other Liberal !Ieut Kor Cash,
Kebatea on furrt ;id trclffhtn,
and Ireni!un tor Itrprove
mrntM. P.irofilitft and 3fap. coniinln? fuil partic
ular, will be mailed lre to any uit of tho
world n abdication to
I.AM) OMMISSION'ER. B. A: M. R. 1J.
10yl LlX.-01.3l, EBllAKA