A r THE HERALD. LOCAL, NEWS Cheap repairing at Sherwood's. U4 Eastman's patent Book Binders at this office. Sherwood does the cheap repairing. It4 Ilerold's new front looks first rale and is a great improvement. "Wood "Wood on wanted at once. Subscription Fresh canned fruit and new Grocer ies at Oswald Guthman's this week. Frank Neitnan is building a new barn and lots of improvements. The state Teacher's Association convened at Lincoln yesterday. Improved book binders at this of fice, tf Property is changing hands about l'lattsmouth quite rapidly, now days. We waut some wood now " mi; ty suddent" Some one roll it in. :h- Just arrived the Newest and Latest styles in Ladies shoes at Sherwood's. It4 Win. Stadelmann is the man to sell clothing at cost prices. The grain and cattle men are very busy now a days. There are lots of both coining into town daily. The City Election meeting Satur day Evening don't seem to have been much of a success. Rockwell has chepp for cash. Oils of all kinds The Post office front will be a vast l.t lp to the looks of the building and aid the light in the store. Maldaner & Herrmann expect their new Spring stock in shortly. 5211 Hon. Moses Stocking has hten d-wn in old Cass this week, renting his farm and so on. A l:rge assortment of new Crockery just received at F. S. White's. Lo.k out for Sherwood's Al. next irt-tk. N E'.V --Get your Mill beads. Letterheads. .Sir., put in Eastman's .new patent c its id this if:';.:e. New : Mrs. Join ods constantly arviviMg at veene s. .2;:$. --The weather, the weather, we don't know what to say: For tin days v. '.- are having 1 long to sunny May. Who would kr, barefooted 'i Women's tihots for .a Merg'.-s'. ltf Mr. C. I'arinfclo is trying to imitate Mil wauke hi ick in his painting ar r.tngements for the spring. Millinery Goods that defy competi tion in regard to style and price at Solomon Nathan's. ltl We are requested to state that there are regular services in the Chris tian Church every Sunday. Sherwood has received a splendid as sortment of Ladies Shoes of ail kinds for spring and summer wear. It4 Assessor Shryock was around to M e the Herald this week. Who really wants to see the Assessor? Shf-rwood has a very fine and pretty stock of Ladies shoes, come and judge for yourselves. It4 Let us elect a Council that will give u the Moffct bell punch pay your taxes if you will drink your Cocktails Look out for next weeks Ad Mal daner & Herrmann. Lots of new goods, and all sorts of new styles. 52tl The High School Nine (Base ball Club; weigh 10.30 pounds even up and challenge any other Club of like vf tight. James Patterson, Jr. Captain. What's the matter with the City Flection, never saw it so quiet. Every body says let it run itself. Always a calm before a storm, you know. Notions and fancy goods at Mrs Johnson's and Miss Sweeney's at their new stand in the Saunders House. 52t2 In a letter to the Editor of this pa per from Mr. Finch about Temperance matters, we learn that he cannot be here this evening to speak at the "Ital- Call at Sherwood's when j-ou want Ladies fashionable shoes, we caa and do sell cheap. " 1U -Mr. Gregory, of the Saunders House is fixing up and painting the house all over, for u spring opening. Go it Canary Bird, lscaiied, from the residence of L. C. 5-tiles, on Saturday, March 23d, a dark toiorea canary sincer. a ii rmr:ii re ward will bf paid for his return to Mrs. Lt. G. styles or for mforia3tion tlwt will leai to his rcirovtry. John Tutts's old place on 2d St. has been sold to Hans. Morgan, who is fixing it up "splinkHm" if any body knows what that is. Eiglity acres of Land for sale, near Greenwood. Cas3 County, Nebraska; all under cultivation, good small house and young orchard and grove Time on two thiids of purchase money. Ap ply at Neb. IIekald office. ltf. John Shannon, the agent, of the Shenandoah Nurseries, has over 100, 000 trees and shrubs in his grounds near his house. It is worth, while to go over and see them. Wiley Black has got opened finely at Weeping Water. The firm took six solid loads of Machinery into their new place one day, and sold two pieces off the wagon for cash, first pop. Running Again. I would notify the citizens of Cass County that my mill is entirely refit ted and in excellent running order again. C. IIeisel. 5U3 l'lattsmouth, March, 12th 1878. An excursion train passed through on Friday last, besides the regular train, bound for Lincoln and points west; four passenger cars. Hurrah for Nebraska Lauds. City Election next Tuesday, and the Temperance Ladies are going to prepare a coffee stand for the tired and weary voters who vote the right way, so says rumour. The Journal says there has been a great change in B. & M. It. K. Con ductors lately. Some of our old friends in l'lattsmouth seem to have gone the way of all II. It. Conductors. Somebody wants to know if the Editor of the IIehald put that call in. No Sir, when we have anything to say it will bo in the Editorial columns, or over our signature Don't fret about that. "To-Night Touv'e Been Drinking Great Temperance Song and Chorus, by C F. Shattuck. sung by hundreds of Temperance Clubs, with greatest effect, mailed by all music dealers for 3V. Published by M.S. Huyett. St Joseph, Mo. We learned from our exchanges that Prof. Aughey intended visiting the new coal mine below Rock Bluffs on Tuesday last, but did not hear whether he came. Dr. McCrea. our old and well known Dentist will have his card in the IIeka i. n next week. He is-now prepaired for businss at his room over Ilerold's store corner 3th & Main stV. Dkk Merse has got a cow that gave siii') pounds of milk in four weeks and besides using cream for coffee they made W pounds of butter during the same tune. Who beats that? Miss May Kennedy of this county who is attending the Normal School is at home for a short visit; we see by the Peru Herald that she i3 the corres ponding editor of the Normal depart ment of that paper. Good. The temperance societies, and citizens generally in sympathy with th.'in are to have a Grand Bally this afternoon and evening, eminent speak ers are to be pies ;nt, and a good time is expected. We believe that every body is invited to participate. We would announce to our many patrons that we have just received our first invoice ot Millinery Goods, and in straw goods there are many new and styjish shapes. We have also received our importion of Pattern Hats, mag nificent beyond description and we ac cordingly extend a cordial invitation to our patrons to call and examine same. lit Solomon & Nathan. A lady passenger while crossing the transfer here one day last week was robbed of her purse containing money, ticket west, &c. The railroad company supplied her with passes to her destination and paid her expenses through. Plattsmouth Cigar llannfactorj. Julius Pepperberg the oldest ci gar manufacturer in town, opens out this spring with a fine and well assor ted stock of Tobaccos, Fine Cigars and plug smoking Tobacco of the best qual ity. Cigar clippii gs for sale. Also, pipes, holders and a variety of smo ker's articles of Comfort and Luxury. 20tf Married At the parlors of the Stadelmann House, on Monday, the 2oth, by the Hon. County Judge, Mr. Chas. II. King to Mrs. F. J. Greenfield. The united pair will at once make a permanent settlement at Kingsville in this county. We did not learn until too late for last weeks issue of the death of Mrs. Margaret IJaker, at Agencv city, Iowa, on the 11th inst. Deceased was the mother of Mr. Wm. Baker of this city, who has resided here for some years. His many friends here will sympathize with him in his bereavement. The "Star Banner Class" furnished a Supper and Entertainment at Duke's Hall hut Thursday Evening; the open ing Grand March showed proficiency la drill, the sapptr was provided prac tically by fifty mastmund misses. The occasion will long bo remembered by the young and happy hearts. And by tho Editor and printers too. a kmd reiaewberance from Mrs. Mar- susai stimulaUn our HCUOry wonder fully. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Tanner of this county was sent by her parents, who are both of them deaf and dumb, to Nebraska City to learn to talk. She had been there but a very short time when she was taken suddenly ill and died in a few hours. The grief of the father, who reached her bedside only in time to see her die, was terrible to witness. An "old citizen" complains bitter ly of some person at the southern end of town who habitually has a little gras3 or rye handy in the spring to tempt the town cattle and then shut them up .We hope these affairs can be amicably adjusted between neighbors; it is hardly a proper subject for news paper interference. - -You seem to be hunting all round for a Mayor The Herald can give you a first rate one The Hon. Geo. S. Smith. Tom Stevenson Mayor of Neb. City, a lawyer, has just led Neb., City out of her business difficulties and if George is elected and has the good sense we give him credit for, he can aided by the right kind of a Coun cil greatly aid Plattsmouth to get out of the mud. DOWN WITH MONOPOLIES, VrilOLDERS OF HARD TIMES. Women's serge shoes 60 cts. Women's leather shoes 75 cts. Men's buckle Alex 1.50. Such prices and selection from the Largest and best Stock OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought to town, -AT MERGES. Call and examine before purchasing. No trouble to show goods. ltf Rt. Rev. Rob't. H. Clarkson, bishop of this diocese, proached in St. Luke's Church on Sunday morning last, and confirmed a class of six. Bishop Clark son's sermons we consider among the best examples of persuasive pulpit or atory, and his sermon of Sunday morn ing was no exception to this general good rule, as his large audience testi fied. It w;is to be regretted that his stay was so short, he being obliged to go to Bellevue in the afternoon. The Bishop leaves for England next week to attend the decennial Pan-anglican Council. To the Voters or the 3d Ward Platts mouth Nebraska. Gentlemen: While most heartily thanking vou for the unanimous nomi nation given me in my Ward for Coun ciluian, I have decided that inasmuch as my business obliges me to be absent a Iargn portion of my time and having reasons to believe a srood man can be elected in my stead. I most respectfully decline ue nomination tendered me and ask my friends that inv name be not used for any office at this city elec tion. II. E. Palmer, l'lattsmouth. Neb.. March 57, 1877. We do not wish to brag but sim ply to call the attention of those who think it a great thing to give the edi tor and family a pass into the Co. Fair that last week's paper contained nearly a column of matter pertaining to the i fair, notices of meetings, financial re- poit Ac, occupying space worth ten or twelve dollars: and this is only one of a number of columns which are tilled in the course of the year, conveying information throughout the county, awakening and keeping up an interest, and preparing the way for the efforts of the officers and those interested in making the fair a success. We took a look in at Hesser's gar dens last week while on a short trip into the county. lie is raising an im mense number of bedding out plants such as verbenas, geraniums, pansies, coleus, &c, and expects a large trade this season : he does not seem at all discouraged b-previous dtawbacks cf grasshoppers, &c. Every spare corner of his greenhouse was filled with let tuce, and every arrangement is being made for early spring vegetables: Mr. Ilesser himself was busy with the help of a man in getting out shrubbery by the quantity for transportation to Lincoln, Nebraska City and other points; in fact every thing looked like business and we are glad to see him thriving. We were edified by a visit from a number of boys on the Herald office porch the other day, the boys ranging in age from eight to twelve years, and their conversation was so mixed with profane and obscene language it was absolutely sickening to hear. In jus tice to some of the boys we will state however that the most of the profani ty and obscurity was limited to two or three. Those boys who could listen to such language from their associates and from men the patterns which they are to follow and not form the habits themselves are deserving of vast credit. How much we caa realize by thinking how readily we children of a larger growth fall into evil ways when the example is constantly before us, and around us. To the parents who are trying to train up their children with correct habits this is a serious problem. West Liberty, Cass Co., Neb. Ed. Herald: Our town has indeed fallen, like ancient Greece and Rome, from its great grandeur and import ance, through marrying and the grave yaru, uniu nas almost been swept from existence; but thanks to the Sil ver Bill and Senator Jones, long may ho flourish; oh! we mean silver! Be cause the other day wo received fifty cents, all m money, and bought five cents worth of peanuts, and the whole town has been on a "bust," and now on the remainder we are enabled to sail out of the sea of oblivion and enter upon the highway to fame and renown. Some may be so inquisitive as to have a great deaire to know where this grand city will be situated. The ky is above it, the earth beneath, is sur rounded by air, near the center of the U. S in the State of Bliss Kiss county, on Snipe " Creek, comparatively speak ing is not far from nowhere. There was a 'hog doctor passed through here the other day, who was mightily puffed up. He visited every one he said who was the owner of swine. So in order to amuse him each one sent him to his next neighbor, for there was not a four footed beast in the town. At night he gave a lecture and by the way he was in a very fcood humor. We listened to his exposition of the causes and treatment of. the "malady, ho called it, with great patience. And the whole upshot was he could "treat successfully any lot of swine provid ing they were not already sick." Some boy here sung out, "that lie had seen whole families who could kill hogs and then cure them." Your own. C. O. W. Which mean:i Correspondent on Wheels. Personal. "Lino"eturned to Peru on Monday Mrs. Waybright has been and is still very ill. . Mr. Piper, a teacher at the Vallery School house, left us for the West Mon day. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Plum mer is slowly recovering from her re cent severe fit of sickness. Dr. and Mrs. Chapman's youngest child is very low having suffered a re lapse the first of the week. Mrs. Cox, who came to Plattsmouth to attend the funeral of her father, Mr Baker, returned home on Wednesday hist. J. T. Polk, of Glendale, just re turned Saturday from Indiana, where he has been the greater part of the winter. D. II. Wheeler, Jr. Lincoln cor respondent Nebraska Herald and University student now. has been home on a visit. Capt. Paine of the Land Commission ers office, came down to see us Thurs day last. TJiey are leasing school lands very rapidly this year. Mr. and Mrs. B. Pierce have return ed from a long visit to Connecticut. They think after all Nebraska will do to live in awhile yet, especially to farm in. "Lino" correspondent of the Omaha Republican, and son of the llev. Mr. Blackburn of this place called Satur day and has been visiting at home for several days. THE MARKETS. HOME MA11KETS. JIF.roKTKl) HY F. K. WIIITK. Wheat. No. 2 7.VTCM) 3 r...6: " reiectd ,Kn;Vi Corn, shelled, (ukw) -Jti-'SJ told) -'1 Corn, ear l.'cl? 17 Oats : t.'i liarl-y. No. 2 I.vT'-to "3 Is " rejected l- Bye " Latest new york markets New York. March 20 Money 4!4 Gold 101 'a LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago. March 21 Flour 5 &i5 a Wheat 1 u'.H Corn, 4m Oil'i 23-1 Rve . . 5f Barlev 47 Native Cattle .1 W.I 90 Texas Cattle 2 5r Hogs, 3 &vi-3 00 SPECIAL NOTICES. Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the Herald Office; also scale book3 for grain and cattle dealers. 4Gtf Oh Say, if you want a squ.ire meal for, 25 cents go to John Leach's Restaurant one door east of Fitgerald's Block. 52tf Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. Corn aud oats taken at this office on Subscription at market rates. 41 tf A Partner Wanted. A man with small capital as a nart ner in the brick making business. The brick to be made from the celebrated Kaolin found near Louisville, this county. It will burn white and is very valuable. Also a moulder, one that understands setting and burning. J. T. A. Hoover. 49m3 Louisville, Neb. The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next 60 days in clothing. Jioots 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 TO Tlin AFFLICTED. Act wisely, and at once procure the following iconderful 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 Diese;ises. Dr. Fit ter's Kidney Cordial removes deposits of Gravel, Albumen, Alcali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Fitler's 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 Plattmouth. 20-yl -Magazines bound here. tf Oh say! did you see those fine fat heifers come through town Tuesday, when slaughtered, they ean le found f at x oung s meat market. Come and see my fine fat mutton and Pork, Tur keys and chickens. Fish, &c &c, the best meat to be found in any market in town, eon" e and see and buy of the best. Jt3 F. M. Young. Bound to keep the market going. Farm Implements at Fked Gordeu's. at bed rock cash prices. 52t3 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. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading "Three Blind Mice," and following advice. o4tf For Sale A good Portable Pipe Orgau. manu factured by the celebrated I. Dennett Nutter, entirely remodeled and good for twenty years. This beautiful in strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of pipe, and for quality and power of tone cannot be surpassed by any Portable Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire of S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to JAMES PETTEK, dealer in musical instruments, Platts mouth, Neb. 47tf. Help for the weak, nervous.and debilitated Cliruiilc and painful diseases cured without mediciue. Electric Belts and other appliances, all about them, and how to distinguish the gen uine from the spurious. Book, with full partic ular, mailed free. Address Tulykkmacueb Galvanic Co., 292 Viae Street, Cincinnati, O. I8yl-alt. A Gentle Hint. In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and BimshiHe often intermingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, "friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting di rectly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will pre vent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the use o.f three or four doses. For curing Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any other di sease of ttie Throat or Lungs, its suc cess is simply wonderful, as your drug gist will tell you. German Syrup is now sold in every town and village on thiB continent. Sample bottles for tri al, 10c; regularsize, 7oc. 38tf-alt New type new type, come in with your jobs. tf Important Notice. Lincoln, Neil, March lith, 1878. The B. & M. K K. Co.. ofTers to Incoming Set tlors from the East, or to any others, an of its uiiMcciMiied tract!" which have been broken up and cultivated in past years and whicn are now ready br a crop, at the Nominal Rental of : 50 eenti per ;"re for I.mm'Is Cultivated in 1877. 2 cenis tier acre fur Lands Cultivated in past venrs but not cultivated in 177. The leases will u've full guarantee for the llai vet-ting of the Crops, whether the tracts are Hold bv the Company or not. For leases and full lKirticulors en(uire of Land tcpartiuent B. & V'. K. R. Lincoln, or to nearest Laud Agent. Clio. Another good farm for sale in C:iss County lfiO acres; good house, six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres broke, fine cotton wood grove ten acres, Apply to Neb. Herald office. 4tf. J xo. A. M.vcMurpiiv. llring in your corn or oats to the Herald office. 41tf. IS HEALTH WORTH AN EFFORT? Brown's Vegetable Licer Pills are the most reliable remedy for sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and torbid liver, now before the public. They are prepared with special reference to the bilious influences of this western climate, and are now the popular fam ily pill of the OLD and NEW WEST. Ask for them and take no other. lirown's Cough Balsam gives sure relief to all who are suffering from Coughs, Colds ami throat and lung affections. Do not neglect a cough until consumption has you in its fatal grasp, but procure this great remedy at once. Brown's Arnical Salce is acknowl edged to be the greatest healing remedy of the age. lt removes inflammation and heals old sores, ulcers, cuts, burns, and frost bites. Ask for a preparation of Sarsaparil la. Dandelion, and Iodid-e of Potas sium; the great remedy for Chronic Rehumatism. It purines the blood and invigorates the liver The above popular remedies and all of Brown's Great Western Family Medicines. For sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan, Chapman a Smith, J. II. Buttery and O. Y.- Johnson. 51t4 Plattsmouth. Neb. Not Going to California. Mrs. Johnson & Miss. Sweeney havo some new pattern hats and other milli nery which they invite all their pat rons to call and see at their new stand in the Saunders house. They w ill al so keep a stock of notions and fancy goods. 52t3 For Groceries of all kinds and at low figures the Louisvillians will find Rockwell on hand every day. lit. Grand reduction in Blanketa, Scarfs, Caps etc., at Maldaner & Herrmann s. New jirtce, White IJlVt S3 00 Old price. 2 75 a pair, 3 00 - " 5 00 " 44 6 00 3 50 " " 4 00 44 44 3 00 44 44 tf 4 00 5 00 2 50 3 00 Colored - Horse Rockwell of Louisville makes a spe ciality of teas, don't you forget it. tf Dry Goods are one of the most es sential things in keeping house and people who waut anything in this line can find Rockwell of Louisville, ready for sale at low figures. Hardware is plenty, heavy, cheap and good at Rockwell's Louisville. 52tf Tension Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. R. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, has a certificate of the county Clerk filed with the U. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 52tf Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator." LEGAL XOTICJES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale- Issued by Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Count v. Nebraska, and ta uie directed I will on the frth dv of April. A. D. ls7S. at viip o'clock p. in. of said dav. at the south door of the Court House in l'lattsmouth. in said County, sell at Public Auction the following real estate, to-wlt : The north-west quarter (.n wi of the north-east quarter (ne1) of section thirty-two (32) and the south-west quarter (sw 't) of the south-east quarter (xeV) of section twenty-nine i) all beiwt in township twelve (12) north of range nine c. east of the tub P. M. in Cass Countv, Nebraska. The same beini: lev ied uimu aud taken as the property of Robert E. Fanner and Anna Fanner, defendants; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by El nest A. Wisrgenliorn. plaintiff. PlatUiuouth. Neb., March 2ith. A. D. 1878. its R. VV. Hykks, Sheriff. In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the Tnited States, for the District of Nebraska. In the matter of Joseph Shera, Bankrupt. Omaha, N'kb., March 26th, 1878. To whom it may concern: Please to tak notice herebv, that a petition has been, to-wlt. on the 11th dav of March. A. I. tf78. filed iu aid District Court by Joseph Shera. of Koek Bluffs, in atd district, who has heretofore been duly declared bankrupt under the act -of Congress eutitled "In Act to estab lish a uniform system of Bankruptcy through out the United Stales," approved Marcli 2, 1S07. and as amended, for a difchan;e and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said act, ami that the 3d day of April. 187S. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the office of J. L. Webster, Esq., the Register in Bankruptcy for said district at Ontaha 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 said petition should not be granted. Iti Watson B. Smith. Clerk of the U. S. Dist. Court for said Dit. Attachment Notice. J. M. Patterson Treasurer Cass Co., Xeb. Plfl. va M-irv A .TettWs Defe'n't. ill CountV Court. The Defendant will take notice that on the ot ilnT of March A. I). 1ST, the said County Judge Issued an order of attaehinnt in the above entitled cause and that vour credits and cho.-es in action have been attached to pay the Judgment Hiiiiu'lit to be recovered and that said cause t-..lj -Kllmiineil until the 24ith dav of April A D. 1K78 at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day. Plaintiff claims judgment for the fum of $k4 4f. Plattsmouth, Nku., M;irch 14th, 178. J. M. PATTKKrtON'. By A. N. Scm.ivan, Treasurer. 51t3 County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. r.v virtue of an order of sale Issued by Will. L. Wells. Clerk of tlie District Court, w ithin and for Cass Countv, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the 20th dav of April. A. I). 1H78. at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in Plattsmouth, in said Coun ty sell at public auction the following real es tate to-wit : The north-west quarter (11W4) of section twentv-eight (-?) township No. ten (10) north range ten (lot east of the i.th p. m., in Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied upon aud taken as the proiorty of William (juinn and Ellen Quinti. defendants : to satisfy a decree of said Court recovered by Jacob Lel'e ver. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., March lith. A. D. 1878. suto lt. W. Hykrh. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. L. Wells Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed I will on the 'J2d dav of April. A. D. 1S78. at 9 o'clock, a. 111.. of said day. at the south door of the Court House in l'lattsmouth iu s;iid County, seil at public Auction Hie fullowiiig Real Estate to-wit : the east half of the south west quarter (E. 'i S. W. M of section twenty eijibt Towncliip No. eleven (11) North of rane No. eleven (U), east of the 01 h p. 111. in Cass County. Nebraska. The same beini? levied upon and taken as the property of Win. Maple and Mar tha Maple Defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Mary A. Scybolt I'laintiff. I'lattsinouth, Neb., March antli, A. D. is:s, R. W. IlYKKS. S2t5 Sheriff, Cass county. Neb. Probate Notice. Notice is hereby Riven to all persons having claims or accounts against the estate of VV. T. Etheridse, deceased, to tile th Paine in the of fice of the County .Imltre. at Plattsmouth. Cass Co., Nebraska, on or before the 2lst day of Sep tember, A. D. 187S. A. N. Sui.i.ivan. Co. Jude. Flattsniouth, Neb., March ath, 1378. bziz Probate Notice, In the matter or the estate of Mathias A. Johnson deceased, before A. N. Sullivan, Co. Judge in and for Cas Co. Neb. To whom it may concern notice is hereby given that Aman da Johnson has filed an application in County Court in ami for Cass Co. Neb., to be appoint ed Administratrix of the estate of Matliias A. Johnson deceased and said cause is ct forbear ing at the ollice of the Co Judue in I'lattsinouth on the 2d day of April A. D. 187H at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day. at which time and place all per sons interested may appear and show cause if ary they have, why the said Amanda Johnson should not be unpointed such Administratrix of said estate. Witness my hand this 12th dav of March A. D. 1878, at l'lattsmouth Nebraska. A. N Suixivan, Clt.'t County Judce. Sheriff's Sale. llv virtue of an order of sale issued by AVm. L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Countv Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the 2tilh day of March. A. D. 1878. at one o'clock p. 111.. of said day. at the south door of the Court House, iu I'fattstuouth, in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : The south-west (juarter of sec tion thirty-six (3i) in township ten ( 10) north of ran:.-e twelve (.1- east of 6th l M. in Cacs Coun ty, Nebraska. The same beini; levied upon and taken as the property of H. L. Harding, Willie L. Harding, Wni. Stadelmann. A. 4. Hodge. A. Kuninr. M. Can-oil. Georue Roeck. Buttery & Lazenby and E. ;. Dovey, defendant ; to satisfy a Judgment 01 saiu iouri, recoverea oy 1 ue t'uiou M utual Life Insurance Company of Maine I'laintiff. Piattsmouth, Nebraska. Feb. 18th, A. D. l78. 4'J15 K. W. Hyehs. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Rv virtu" of an order of sale, issued by Win. I Wells. Clerk of the District Court witbir and for Cass Countv. Nebraska, and to m directed. I will 011 the 2:tth dav of March, A. 1). 1878. at 2 o'clock, p. in., of said day. at the south door of the court House, in t uitsmontn. 111 said coun tv. aell at public auction the following real es tate, to-wit : The north half of the south-went quarter of section one I ) town ten (10) range eleven (II) cast of the Gtll 1 . M. Ill Cass Countv Nebras, together with the appurtenances. The same beiuir levied uyon and taken as the prop erty of John Kewton, Jane Newton. E. L. Reed, Carnngtou Hammer aud C. J . Squires, defend ants ; to satisfy a judgment of eaid Court, recov ered iy ,(onn uiacK, piainun. l'lattsmouth, Neb., Fel. -'th. A. D. 1878. 4915 It. W. HvEKts, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued bv Wm L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court, wit bin and for Ca Countv. Nebraska, and to ine directed I will on the 22d dav of April, A. I). 1878, at in o'clock a. in., of sahl day, at the south door of the Court House, in the city ot I'lattsmoutn. In saiil County, sell at public auction the following real estate to-wit : Iit No. four (4) in block No. forty-four (44) in the City of Plattsmouth, C:iss County. Nebraska. The parae beine lev ied upon and taken as the property of Flavins J. Metteerand Mary J. Metteer. defendants: to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered oy William Jukennerry, piaintm. Plattsmouth, Neb., Si arch 191 Ii. A. D. 1878. 5JI5 K. W. H vers. Sheriff. Legal Notice. Willium Burr non resident defendant, you will take notice that on the 5th dav of Decem ber 1h77, plaintiff tieorge A. Seybolt filed Lis petition and commenced an action 111 the Die trict Court 2d Judicial District in and for Cass County Nebraska praying for a decree and or der from the said Court to' sell the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section No teu (10) Ih township No ten (10) north of range No elevin (11) east ith P. M. in Cass Countv Ne braska, said Real Estate having been conveyed oy saiu niiaiii jurr 10 weorge A . neynoil iy mortgage J eeo on me ilttll dav or Marcn A. l. 1874 to seenre the n.ivment of a certain nromi- sory note dated March 12tn, 1874 and calling for payment 01 tne sum 01 580 witu interest at tue rate of 12 per cent per annum due March 12th. 1875. which sail note you the said William Burr failed and refuired to pav. You are requed to answer the said petition of Plaintiff on or be iore tne -rm day ot April, 1878 or judgment ana decree win oe taken against you ry 1 lainnn in accordance with the prayer of said petition. ftU4 (1K0. A. Seybolt. Plaintiff, By Sam cell Chapman, his Attorney. J. G- CHAMBERS, Manufacturer of and Dealer in SADDLES, COLLARS, U ALTERS. WHIPS, ETC., ETC, ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. The only place in town where "Turlev's pat cm self adjustable liorse col'ais are sold." 40mS HENRY BCECK. DEALER IN urniture, SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges, Tables, Bedstead KTC, ETC., ETC., 0 All Descriptions METALLIC BURIAL CASES .;;..TV Tr-j-! - WOOIDEIJ COFFINS Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. With many thanks forpjust patronage. 1 tnvl invite all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OK 40tf. FIR.MTI HE AXl COFFIX BARNES' FOOT POWER MACHINERY. 1 ndifTerenr ma I which 15 in Ul JIJ Makers, Wai difTerenr niachiues with Iders, Cabinet agon Makers and Jobbers In miscellaneous work can compete as to gr a lr TV AND thick with steam power manufacturing ; nlso Amateur's supplies, saw blades, fancy woods and de signs. Sav where you read this and send for catalogue and prices. W E .fmix Harnk.h. Kocktord. Winnebago Co. 13tU ?! r , -"3 5 , ' J" 3 a . v 2 cc CO D o to : : "O '. c : : ss . : S-S cf s : ': ;-sE - 0 . 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UOD lflfj PEKKErTED lUITTKIi C'OMiR npnrmnrn is recommended by the agricultu 111111 DO 1 ral prees, aud used by thotisauds BUTTER of the very Pest uairymen. it f :ives a perfect June color, and is larmless as salt. A !2o cent bottle COLOR colore .too pounds, and adds 5 cents er pound to its value. Ask your Druggist or lerchanf for ii, or nend for descriptive cireu- lar. WELLS. RICHARDSON . CO., Proprie tors, Burlington, Vermont. TEMPERANCE REFORM A1TD ITS C2SAT B332XS23. BY KEV. W. II. DANIELS, A. M. Profusely Illiiflrated with portraits and Sketch es ami containing over wo rage. ti7 WHOLE TEMPERANCE LIBRARY IN A SINGLE VOLUME. Agents wanted every where. Address for extra Terms and Circulars. Hitchcock & W'aldeu, Cin., Chicago A St. Louis. HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR FOR THE CERE OF Con r hi. f'oid.H. Inrlneiina. Ilnarsenrsit, IMflicult Kreathinsr. Hiid nil A tree -tionx of (he Thrnut, Itronehial Tubes, and I. ungt. leading to Con mu nip tion. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C. N. Ckittkxdox. Prop., 7 Sixth Ave., N. Y. VEGETINE. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. ClIARLESTOWN. II. R. Stevens : . - Dear Sir, Tids Is to certify that I have used your "Blood Preparation" iu my family for sev eral years, and think that for Scrofula or Cank erous Humors or Rheumatic affections It cannot be excelled. Your respectfully. Mk.h. a. a. dinsmore. 2w4 Yejrctine is Soli all Druggists, FARMERS, LOOK HERE! FRED GORDER Has received an IMMENSE STOCK of Corn Planters, Cultivators, Sulky Plows, and Plows of every description ; the BEST MADE. Harrison Wagon, the Lest and cheapest wagon in tha market by all odds. Spring Wagons, Buggies, and Three-Seated Wagons; and the world renowned Courtland Platform Spring Wagon. Wood's Self Binder, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Agricultural Implements In every variety, and at Bed Hock Prices. I FRED GORDEB, 52tf rialleniouth, Nebraska. v. O ft 1 : s, J H - r. H C - s, W - i-'-J I H &i ? 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NV. HITCHCOCK. Cien. Wes. l'as. At;'!., 42ly CllICA(i). COUNTER,PLATF0RM WAGON &.TRACK THE BEST ARE L t-"THE CHEAPEST MARVIN SAFESjSCALECQ 265 BROADWA Y N. Y. 721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA. j 117 SENECA ST. CLZVE. 0. A. G. HATT, JCST OI'ENED AGAIN. New, Clean, First Class Meat Sh'p, on Main Street In Kretl KroehWV 11 ftanrj Everybody on hand for fresli, tender lueat. M0XEY TO LOAN. S100.000 To loan on improved farms In C.'uw mint, r,- at low rate of inter"t. Aiiiicatioii! ttolieitfl. l'lattsmouth. March 1S77. J N.WISE. James Pettee DEALEK IN Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for The L'nrivnIIed 3Iaon A Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Sterk. Henry F. Miller, and Hallet Cmnston I'ianos for Cass and Sarpy counties. Neb. Cillandnee SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office, fclxth. one dor siitli of Main St. ri.ATTS.Mol'TH, NEI'. Tiiitn? and repairinjr Planon aud Organs a !lecialtv, nuder the skillful hands of Mr. S. M. Brown, a tuner of thirty-three yean experience. greekTblovert, LOl'ISULLG T I S II O 1 AND REPAIRING ROOFING AND SPOUTING. First Class Stock, cine. cmcAoo lfa ezzl C3 ta o -