Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 22, 1878, Image 3

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ONLY 27 HOtTKis TO St. I.OfIS bv the new
KOI' IK just opened via MONMOl'Tll. I'ULI,
MAN FAI.Al'K SI.FKl'INO CAKS run from
l'.ui lintou tost. Iuin without change.
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rive in I'laMsmoiith 9 :'J the next morning.
Coupon Tickets for sale for all points North,
Soutii, Kast and West.
SAMUEL VOW ELL,
P. W. HITCHCOCK, Ticket Agent.
en. Western Pass. Agent.
J. M. Hkhital, Agent, riattsiuouth.
A KHIVA I. AND DEPARTURE OF l'LATTS
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Arrive at l :oo m. I Depart at - I :00 p. in.
J. W. MARSHALL. Y. M.
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Koi: OMAHA FROM I LATTSMOUTII.
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Tug. in le.ivi s 10 It a. m. Ar. Lincoln 3 :.t p.m.
Mind tl:e l!rown re;uUr batur.'ay
I'rown the MinJ-ieiidtr here S;it
urtlay. Co to FitzgeraM Hall Saluiilay
cni!i Auguat i4th.
V,. Sitloltl lias just cut liis third
i op of tlover this year.
licnif m er the Entertainment Sat
urday night August 24th.
Jerry Ilartman lias a very pretty
little house up on the Avenue.
It is reported that Dr. Hump ran
away with some- one else's frow.
The old woman at the "foot of the
lot" was warned to leave last Tuesday.
Our old friend Doty helped us over
the river not long since most manful
ly. The Kev. Mr. Steinhart preached
In the M. E. Church during Mr. Black
burn's absenee.
Read tho proposition Trof. Brown
makes in another column in regard to
refunding money.
Elam Parmale went and sold our
Ureters" before we could splurge at
the Fair with -em.
Brown the Mind Reader, is no hum
bug but does just what he advertises
to do, or money refunded.
We learn by the Lincoln Journal
that Mrs. Cattle, assisted by Miss Mag
gie Dawson, will start a Kindergarten
at Lincoln some time next month.
Mr. "William Snyder brought in
a dozen of apples that forsize.'smooth
ness of appearance and flavor are un
excelled this year. Contrary to the
general results, Nebraska apples are
not as smooth as usual this year but
these are just beauties.
Two or three young ladies got up a
very pleasant lawn party last Thurs
day evening on the hill west of Mr.
(leo. Smith's, and hail music and danc
ing, ice-cieam, cake and fun generally
in abundance. Those moonlight lawn
paities are adeligheful way of passing
these warm evenings.
Mr. Levi Churchill brings us in
sme Transcendent crabs on a branch
which beat thoso of which we were
bragging last week, there being nine
teen on a branch seven Inches long,
the largest of which measures six inch
es in circumference. He also brings
us some splendid Lowell apples that
surpass most anything we have seen
this year, and for which we return
thanks.
Mr. Schlimlz informs us that he
has his mill in running urdtr again,
und that he lias a j-hne dam now,
which he thinks is going to be a per
manent one. We are glad to hear
lU.v) Mr. Schlunt.'s energy and entcr
j.ri.ie h.ivo surmounted his losses, and
wish hi in letter luck in the future,
arid a long life to the stone dam.
We stated last week, among notic
es of changes going on in our midst,
that Mr. "White would remove his
store to Fitzgerald block and his old
building would be sold. Mr. White
having changed his plans, we now an
nounce that he has moved temporarily
to Stadelmann's old stand while his
own is undergoing repairs, when he
will take up his quarters there again.
Last Friday an ugly customer got
full of benzine down town and becom
ing uproarous, policeman Harvey
Sage, undertook to arrest him. Just
as he was about to cross the bridge to
the jail the fellow bucked, and of all
the kicking striking, cussing and bit
ing for a little while, that took the
lead. When finally placed in the cool
er he had not the sign of a shirt left
on his back.
We received last week by the
hands of Mr. McDonagh, a very hand
some boquet of flowers raised by Mrs.
McDonagh, mostly from seeds sent by
Vick. It may not be known to the
general public that Jas. Vick, the gen
erous florist and seedsman of Roches
ter, X. Y., remembers all poor editors
throughout the U. S., with a box of
seeds, once a year, flower or vegetable,
or both, as they may choose, and Mrs.
McD. knowing us to be a sharer in those
bounties, sends us a boquet to show
her success in changing the little
brown seeds into objects of beauty and
joy. The showing is a most excellent
ene, and proves the good results of
constant care and attention. We re
turn thanks.
The Circus.
If you want to really know just
about how many people there are in
and about Pldttsnrouth. just start a
first class Circus. Yesterday the town
was f ullof people, of course they are
excusable, we know how it is ourself.
Now we would never go to the circus
in the world, if it wasn't for our chil
dren, they want to see the animals and
we must go, you know, we wouldn't
deprive the poor children of this pleas
ure for the world.
Church Meeting.
The yearly meeting of the Chris
tian Churches of Cass count'. Neb.,
will be held at the Union Church sev
en miles soutii of Plattsmouth, com
mencing Friday evcningSeptember 1st.
Two discourses Saturday and 0113 at
night. It is earnestly hoped that all
of the churches in the county will be
represented. All are invited.
Tries. Wiles.
Mrayed or Stolen.
Between the first and middle of
July, from the pasture of Joseph
Finaigle, about four miles south of
West Point, one yearling horse colt,
colored dun with a shade of brown on
back and shoulders, black mane and
tail, three white feet, and white spot
oa forehead. A fair reward will be
paid for any information leading to
the recovery of the same. Address,
Ueokke Wilkev.
West Point, Neb.
IS J. RANDALL BU0WN, THE MIND
READER A FRAUD!
If so, Should lie he Allowed to Carry
off Our Money!
Mr J. Randall Brown is not a spirit
ualist, nor does he have anything to do
with spiritualism. His power is pure
ly a natural one and its manifestations
are ten-fpld more wonderful than any
thing that has ever been claimed by
any spirit medium, and that he does
what he advertises is undeniable. In
proof of this assertion, the manage
ment of J. Randall Brown makes the
following special proposition, viz: All
the money taken at the door, or for
tickets on sale elsewhere, shall be held
on deposit by J. W. Marshall until the
audience are satisfied that the perfor
mance is a genuine success. If the
audience vote in the negative J. W.
Marshall will refund the money to
those buying tickets.
J. W. Marshall has no interest what
ever in the entertainment, but has for
the sake of truth and justice consented
to preside at the ticket box on the
evening of the entertainment and see
that the audience get their moiey
back if not the equivalent.
Any person who cries humbug after
having read the above proposition,
cannot be termed any thing else but a
fit subject for an insane asylum.
For full particulars of entertainment,
see further announcenents.
Notice.
Owing to a press of work, Dr. Richey
will be obliged to remain until the first
of the week.
Lost.
A large brass office key. Please re
turn the same to the Sheriffs office and
get a suitable reward.
Bngjy Tops.
Streight & Miller have secured the
patent Buggy Top now being sold so
much. They finish them up in every
style to suit customers and they are
the most convenient and useful thing
lately brought before the public.
Notice This.
All persons owing me must pay up
before September 1st, or their accounts
will be placed in the hands of a collec
tor. 22t2 Wm. Stadelmaxx.
Notice.
PLATTSMorTir, August, 20th, 1S7S.
There will be a meeting of tho Dem
ocratic County Central Cominitteo :it
the Couit House, iu Plat tsinoutli on
Tuesday Sept. Sd, 1378, at 1 o'clock, P.
M., to provide for hoUing a County
I Convention to select seven delegates
j to represent Cass county in State Cor-
vention to be held at Lincoln the 23th
day of Septem!er, 1878. A f u'.l attend
ance of said Committee is desired.
J. M. Pattekdx, Chairman.
i
Billiard Hall.
Keenan & Grace having re-fitted the
billiard Hall formerly known as Nev
ille's are now prepared with new
tables, new fixtures and new stock to
make the place one of the best in the
State.
The New Crown Jewell.
Sage Bros., are already getting on
their new base-burner stoves. The
latest and handsomest one we have
seen is the Crown Jewell for 1878,
which i3 a decided improvement on all
others. They have also a new pat
tern of Jewell cooking-stove, which
eclipses all others. These stoves will
be on exhibition at our County Fair.
Greenback Convention.
The National Labor Greenback Par
ty will hold a Delegate Convention of
the citizens of Cass county, at Weep
ing Water, on Friday, Sept. 13, at 11 a.
rn. to put in nomination candidates for
county offices. Plattsmouth will have
12 delegates; the precincts 5 each.
Primaries will be held at the usual
place at 1 p. m. on Saturday, Sept. 7th,
to select delegates.
Geo. W. Shbader.
Ch'n Cent. Com.
Cass County Institute.
The Teacher's Institute, which con
vened at Weeping "Water. Neb., July
22d, in accordance with Supt. Martin-
Gale's call, closed its labors on the 15th
of this month.
The work of the Institute, as stated
in a previous article, was a review of
the branches of study required for a
second grade certificate.
The Superintendent conducted the
Institute as a Normal School, requir
ing the teachers, (now pupils) not only
to recite a lesson, but to show how
they would teach it, after which he
would explain what he thought to be
the best method of teaching that sub
ject. The only aid the Superintendent
received was from Mr. Loufborrow,
who had charge of the History class,
and who gave a few lessons on Pen
manship and Drawing; and Prof,
Snodgrass, from Lincoln, who arrived
on Friday of the third week, and was
placed iu charge of the composition
class during the rest of the Institute.
His method of instruction on this sub
ject is different from the old one,
which was so distasteful to the com
mon students and of little practical
use to anyone. He precedes theory
with practice, and in such a manner
as to cause the pupil to write correct
ly, although he may not be able to tell
why he does so.
During the institute, there werethir
ty seven teachers enrolled, who closed
the Institute with a Sociable in the
evening, in the school building, when
music, reading of essays, and declaim
ing was in order.
Previous to adjournment, the teach
ers passed the following resolutions:
ll-isola-l. That we will go to our
labor with new vigor, showing that
we have been greatly profited by at
tending this Institute.
Itesolced, That we thank Mr. Louf
borrow for the instruction he gave,
and the interest he took in securing
homes for tho teachers, during their
stay at the Institute.
Jiesolced, That we appreciate the in
struction given by Prof. Snodgrass,
and as a token of rememberance we
will carry some suggestions he gave us
to our schools.
JhS')Iced, That the Superintendent
is our friend, and for his kindness, pa
tience, and the efficient manner in
which he conducted the Institute,
he will gratefully be remembered by
us.
Jiesolced, That we are grateful to
the citizens of Weeping Water, for
their kindness to us during our stay
among them, and that we wish their
village a prosperous future.
Mathiab Seahl, Secretary.
Mt. Pleasant. Neb, Aug. 19th, 1878,
Personal.
James Wiley paid his respects to the
Herald, last week Thanks, James.
Wm. Gramberg returned from the
Black Hills yesterday, and goes east
to-day.
Dr. Dio Lewis, wife and mother, ar
rived in town last evening, and are
visiting relatives here for a short time.
Gen. Van "Wyck came down from
Omaha yesterday, and drove to his
farm from here. The General is a
very pleasant companion, anyway.
C. S. Ilaaley, of the Farragut News
Fremont county, Iowa, called on us
Tuesday. He goes down to Weeping
Water to visit some friends there and
take a vacation.
Lew. Myers is home (?) foi a visit.
He lives in Chicago most of the time
and came to Plattsmouth to see his
parents, sister, and get some city air,
that is new and fresh.
Mr. George Vetter, Sr., and Nicko
las Volk from Pekin, Illinois, are out
here viewing the county, and visiting
friends, they are well pleased with the
country, and the former will leave for
Pekin to-day.
Mrs. John Lysaght, of St. Joe, sister
of Mrs. F. M. McDonagh, and four
children ; and Miss Colligan, daughter
of Hon. Thomas Colligan of St. Joe,
are visiting at Mr. Editor MacDon
agh's of this place.
We are sorry to chronicle the death
of a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Seeley at West Point where they
are now residing. Mr. Mitchell, Mrs.
Feeley's father, visited them last week,
called there by the child's sickness and
also hy Mrs. Seeley's.
Miss LaMar, a cousin of Mrs. Hinkle
who has been visiting her relatives
here for some time returned home
last week, and this wc-ck Miss Emma
Hinkle goes to 21: LaMar's home in
Marysville, Mo., lj spend some time
with Iter.
Mrs. E. S. Alpaugh, formerly Miss
Murfin of Factoryville, has been visi
ting friends in Plattsmouth for some
weeks. The Herald finds that Mrs.
A's husband belongs to the old Alpaugh
family of New Jersey, well known
there as one of the oldest and largest
families in the state.
THE MARKETS.
HOME MAUKETS.
RKrORTKU K r. K. WHITK.
Wheat. Xo. 2
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Corn, ear
Oats ....
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Rye,.... 2530
latest new york markets
New York, August 21.
Money 143.2
Gold
LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Ciiicaoo. August 21.
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Native Cattle.
Texas Cattle..
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
You can save a large per eent of
your corn crop by reading "Three Blind
Mice," and following advice. 34tf
Go to Schlegel Bros, and get the int
tag Lorillard smoking Tobacco.
Settlement Notice.
I shall be found at Fred Stadel
mann's Bakery for some time to come
for the purpose of settling all my bus
iness, collecting ray debts and accounts
and paying my own. I want my busi
ness affairs wound up as speedily as
possible and would thank my friends
and late patrons to come around and
help me to square up by settling all
our accounts.
Very Respectfully
20tf Wm. Stadelmanj?.
Money to Loan.
We will negotiate loans, in Cass
County on improved farms, on five
years time of
TEN FEU CENT SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST
AND 1 AND J2 PEIt CENT COMMISSION
EACH YEAR.
Funds obtained promptly, call on or
address Moore & Ocobock,
south side Gov't Square, Lincoln, Neb.
20 m 3.
State Normal School, Peru, Nebraska.
The FALL Term begins Wednes
day, Sept, 4. 1877.
TWO FULL NORMAL COURSES
the Elementary and Higher.
TUITION and LIBRARY free to
all the Students.
NO INCIDENTAL EXPENSES,
except Matriculation Fee.
STUDENTS CAN ENTER ANY
GKADE for which they are qualified.
SPECIAL REVIEW CLASSES for
Students qualified to graduate in Ele
mentary Course in one year.
22U Robert Curry, Principal.
A Rare Chance.
For sale A "rood fresh stock of
Hard ware. Stoves and Tinware, and
good store building, good location and
good trade. Address L. l. clark,
2lt2 Kearnev Nebraska.
Lard for sale by B. Siebold. Leave
orders at the Post Office. 2U2
Now we can tell, you. Dr. Richey
t Chicago Dentist, who
made such a successful visit to Platts
mouth last December, and for whom
so many are anxiously waiting, will
again be at the Saunders House from
Aug. 14th to 21st. Don't forget the
dates. 19tf.
Caution to Smokers.
From and after the 1st day of May,
1878 all boxes containing cigars of my
manufacture will have my name bold
ly printed on the inside of the lid. This
is to prevent counterfeiting my brand
of cigars, with an inferior quality of
cigars, resorted to by some unprinci
pled manufacturers. None are genu
ine unless plainly labeled:
JULIUS PEPPERBURG,
Manufacturer,
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
For Sale
A good Portable Pipe Organ, 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, Iow3, or to
JAMES FETTEE,
dealer in musical instruments, Platts
mouth, Neb. 47tf.
Without Pain.
Teeth extracted by Dr. Richey, at
Saunders House, August 14 to 21.
19tf
RAID on RATS.
U;e Centennial Rat Exterminator. 20tf
We Can't Stop 'Em,
(nor would we, if we could) for Dr.
Richey's work is so favorably known
that the people who need Dental work
rlock right to him, and keep him busy.
lie will be .at the Saunders House from
ugust 14th to 21st. 19tf
Go to Rockwell's for all kinds of dry
goods and groceries at bed rock prices.
ftrW) OOft worth of Farm 1roicce
tUiVUUtVUU alone can be saved by usinz
Centennial Hat Exterminator. 20tf
Go to Rockwell's at Louisville to
buy your millinery goods, they have
just received a large and well selected
stock of ladies hats and trimmings of
the latest stvle. 15tf
Slippers 35c a pair at Merges. 8tf
"White fish at 80 cents a kit at Rock
well's. I5tf
A Schlecrel & Bro. have on hanrl tha
best brands of Smoking and Chewing
tobaccos. I4tf
Slippers 35c a pair at Merges. 8tf
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladies Serge Shoes 60 cts.
Slippers 50 cts.
" u Leather Shoes 75 cts.
Shoes and Boots are down to rock
prices.
Mens Buckle Alexis 3 1 50
Prince Alberts 1 5J
44 Whole stock Brogans 1 50
These goods and others including
a large stock of all kinds
of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, must be
sold. No trust.
6tf Peter Merges.
If you want some fine dental work
done, something that is artistic and
yet substantial, then remember Dr.
Richey, the popular Chicago Dentist,
will be at the Saunders House from
Aug. 14th to 21st. 19tf.
Smoke the B. & M. in Nebraska ci
gars at Schlegel Bros.
Prints twenty yards for 8100 at
Rockwell's. 15tf
Five pound of best rio coffee for $1
at Rockwell's 15tf
Slippers 33c a pair at Merges. 8tf
Berkshire Hogs.
I would respectfully invite the at
tention of Stock fanciers of Platts
mouth and vicmitv to my fine
Berkshire Boar,
SELIM,
directly from imported stock. Parties
wishing his services can be accommo
dated by applying to Charles J. Pettee
at Herald Office or
the Proprietor
James Pettee.
Residence one block south of High
School building. I have also a fine
pair of Imported Essex Pigs. tf
Another good farm for sale in
Cass County 100 acres; good house,
six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres
broke, fine cotton wood grove ten acres,
Apply to Neb. Herald ofEee,
4GtL Jno. A. MacMurfhy.
Fighty acres of Land for sale, near
Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska;
all under cultivation, good small house
and young orchard and grove Time
on two tliiids of purchase money. Ap
ply at Neb. Herald oflice. ltf.
Send vour orders for cigars to A
Schlegel d Bro. they guarantee sat is-
faction in price and quality. I4tr
Pension 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
Good second-hand organs and melo-
deoxs for sale or rent low. Leave ad
dress at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drugstore
cor (5th and Main Sts.
James Pettee,
9tf. Dealer in Musical Instruments
Horses for Sale.
Jones & Stroud have 18 or 20 head
of good work and carriage horses for
sale. 10tf.
Go to Jones & Stroud for a good
team just now. lOtf.
UiviTrodty of Nebraska.
Instruction given in all the branches
of a liberal education. Open to both
ladies and centlemen.
Candidates for admission to the
Preparatory Department must pass a
fair examination in Orthography,
Reading, Arithmetic, Geography, Eng
lish Grammar, and the History of the
United States. Instruction is given in
X her Arithmetic, English Analysis,
and Physical Geography, cash for a
single term.
tuition free to all.
Fall Term begins Tuesday, Sep
tember 10, 1878, and ends Friday, De
cember 20.
Winter Term begins Thursday,
January 2, 1879, and ends March 21.
Sfring Term begins April 1, and
closes on the Second Wednesday of
June, the day of the annual commence
ment. Catalogue, containing full informa
tion, can be had upon application to
E. B. Fairfield, Chancellor.
Lincoln, July 6, 1877. 17m9.
"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,
and ask what they know about it. Sam
ple bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cents. Three doses will relieve any
case. ystf-alt
Liver is King.
The Liver is the imperial organ of
the whole human system, as it controls
the life health and happiness of man.
hen it is disturbed in its proper ac
tion, all kinds of ailments are the nat
ural result. The digestion ot food, the
movements of the heart and blood, the
action of the brain and nervous system,
are all immediately connected with the
workings of the Liver. It has been
successfully proved that Greene's Au
gust Flower is unequalled in curing all
persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liv
er Complaint, and all the numerous
symptoms that result from an unhealthy
thy condition of the Liver and Stom
ach. Sample bottles to try 10 cents.
Positively sold in all towns on the
Western Continent. Three doses will
prove that it is just what you want.
5Iy-alt.2w
THIS IS FOR EYERY FAMILY.
No western family can afford for a
day to be without the Celebrated
Western Remedy for Diarrhoea Dysen
tery, Cholera Morbus and Cholera In
fantum, Brown's Extract Blackberry
and Qinger. It has been before the
public for ten years, and doctors and
druggists join in recommending it to
their customers and patrons. Ask
your druggist adout its merits ; pro
cure a bottle at once and save sickness,
the expense of physician, and the life
of some loved one of the family. De
lays are dangerous." Brown's JJitibil
lions Liter Pills, an 1 Eureka Ague
Pills, are a certain cure for Ague.
For sale by. Dr. W. E. Donelan,
Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery and
O. F. Johnson.
15tf Plattsmouth, Neb.
The Atlanta Ua., Constitution,
Recently published a long account of
the destructiveness of the "Sherman
Rat" which is 2 to 4 times as large as
the Northern Rat. On the 17th of
September. 1877, the Manager of this
celebrated paper having tried Centen
nial Rat Exterminator says: Gentle
men your "Pizen Stuff" knocks "Sher
man Rats," stiff and cold.
Osage, Iowa, Dec. 20, 1877.
Star Manufacturing Company, Fort
Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen: The Cen
tennial rat poison, received last Mon
day. We have given three doses. On
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
nights, and we verily believe there is
not a rat or mouse left. The saw mill,
feed, custom and merchant's mills were
full of them, as were also our houses,
cooper shops, barns and hog pens.
Since giving them the poison they have
been running round as "crazy as loons"
and the river bank is line with dead
rats, in fact it has created a terrible
commotion among them and they have
all left, thanks to the "Centennial Rat
Exterminator," each box of which is
worth a twenty dollar bill. We will
see our druggists and have them send
for it. Thanks, thanks. Very respect
fully. E. M. Britts, & Co.
This great economizer for property
holders, farmers, et al is for sale by
druggists and general dealers every
where. Price 25 cents, large cans $1,00
20 tf.
LEGAL NOTICES.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Curt of the United StvJ--, far
the District of Nebraska. In the Matter of
Jamer It. MtSlurtm Bankrupt.
IHMru-t of yebranlsa. :
This is to give notice, that on the 10th day of
a " t A. 1. 188. a Warran-t iu Bankruptcy
was opened out of the District Court of the
United States for the District of Nebraska
aeaiust the estate and effects of James H. Mc
Murtry of Lincoln in the County of Lanca.ster iu
said District, who has bueu adjudged a Bank
rupt on Ins own petition : That the payment
of any debts, and the delivery of any property
bclDiiinn to said I.aukrupt, to him. or to his
uce, and the transfer of any property by him
are forbidden by law. That a meeting of the
Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their
debts aud to choose one or more Assignees of
Iris Eetate, will be held at a Com t of Bankruptcy
to be holden in Omaha, iu aid Iltrk-ts on the
2d day of September, 1S78, at o'clock P. M., at
?s'o, -M llotiL-las street, at the ollice of J. L.
Wkkmtkk, Esq., the Kegiter in Bankrutcy ot
said Court. William IUim,
5Cit2 U. S. Marshal for Said listriet.
In Bankruptcy.
Inthe DMrict Court of the United State, for
the Itintriet of A'tbrtuha. In the matter of Ikt
vid It. Creayan Hanhrupt.
District of Nebraska, :
This is to Rive notice, that on the 13th day of
August A. 1. 1878 a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
opened out of the District Court of the United
States for the District of Nebraska againnt the
fcstale and effects of David R. Creaau of Fair
1110.1t in the County of Fillmore in said District
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own
petition: That the payment of any debt, and
the delivery of any property belonging to said
Bankrupt, to him. or to hie use. and the traus
fer of any property by him are forbidden by
law. That a meeting of tiie t'reflitors of tiie
said Bankrupt, to prove their debts anil to
choose one or more Assignees of his Kstate,
will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be
i.olden at Omaha, in eaid District on tiie 4th
dav of September, 1S78, lit 4 o'clock 1'. M., at
No. 244 Douglas street, the oflice of .1. I.. Wu
htfr, Li., the Register in Bankruptcy of said.
Court. William S. Daily".
21.' 1 2 V. S. Marshal for said District.
Probate Notice,
Notice l hereby given that Daniel Smith
Administrator of tiie Kstate of I. J. Smith. De
ceased, has made application for final settle
ment, as such administrator, aud the hearing
of said settlement is set for the 3tli dav of
August A. D. 1878, at 1 o clock p. m. on said.uay
at County Judges olllee, l'lattHinouth, Cass Co.
Nebraska, at which time and place all persons
interested may a tipear and show objections if
any to said settlement and discharge prayed
for. A. Sl'LLIVAX.
2it3 County Judge.
Legal Notice.
To Elijah Smith and Deinpsey Summer non
resident defendant", you and each of you will
take notice that I Nancy Burger have on this
'.'tn day of .luly 1S7 tiled my petition in the of
fice of the clerk of the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska and commenced an action
against you in said District Court, the object
and prayer of which iii to compel you and each
of you to place a certain conveyance from Eli
jah Smith l Deinpsey Summers to the e H of
these?i of section 12 in township 11 north,
range 12 east. in ('ass County, Nebraska; upon
record in said County, and to remove the cloud
east upon I'laintiff's "title to si-.id real estate by
reason of your failure heretofore to place said
conveyance upon record. Plaintiff further prays
for a degree of court confirming her title to said
real estate. And you are notitled that unless
you answer said petition on or before the 2d
day of September, I87s. a decree will be taken
as prayed for in Plaintiff's said petition.
Nancy Bukufr.
Sam. M. Chapman, her Attorney. iyt4
DICK STREIGHT'S
LI V FRY, FEED AND SALE STA
BLES.
Comer 6th and Pearl Sts.
HORSM BOARDED BV THE
DAY, WEEK, Oil MOXTI1.
HORSES BOUGHT.
SOLD OE TRADED.
For a Fair Commission.
TEAMS AT ALL HOURS.
Particular attention paid to
Driving and Training
TltOTTIXC STOCK.
Also A hearse furnished when called
FRESH FRUITS
-AND-
VEGETABLES,
EVERY MORXIXG
-AT-
MONTGOMERY & SON'S,
One Door East of Dovey Son's.
MAIN STP.EET., - - PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
We Pay Cash for Produce!
AND
MACHINE SHOPS !
JOH1T "W-A.-5TCAJN-
rLATTSMOUTH, NEB.,
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Saw and GrUt MilU
A AM) STEAM KITTti,
Wrought Iron Pipe. Force and Lift Pipes. Steam
Gauges, Safety-Valve Governors, and all
kinds of Brass Engine Killings,
repaired on bhort notice.
FARM MACHINEKt
Kepaid oa Short Notice
C03I3IEIICIAL HOTEL,
LINCOLN, NEB,
J.J.IJfHOFF, --- Proprietor.
The best known and most popular Landlord
st popu
at the C
in the State. Always stop
Commercial.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL.
FREMONT, NEBRASKA.,
FRANK PARCELL - - - Prop.
Good rooms, good board, and every thing In
apple pie order. Go to tie Occidental when
yon visit Fremont. lOtf
ELI PLUMMER,
Dealer iu
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Store opposite Siiumlers House.
.Tlaln sr, Fla If anion tli, .lr.
201 r.
CMcap BnrliDEtcn'S Quiccy R. R.
IS THK-
DIRECT ROUTE
BETWEEN THK
East and West,
RumiiEg Through Cars
"-CHtOAOO--
Council Bluffs,
CONNECTING "WITH TIIE
Union Pacific Railroad
FOR ALL l-OIT IX
NEBRASKA.
COLOltA I)(K
WYOMING.
UTAH,
MONTANA.
NEVADA.
ARIZONA,
IDAHO,
AND
California,
THROUGH CAKS
KANSAS CITY, T0PEKA;ATCHI1S0N k St. Jcseplt
Through Cars tJ0UST0Na"l v,jiuU OIi
ailSMOUKI, KASHAS A. TEXAN,
AM
Houston X Texas Central KaillJoi;;!.
IT IS THE
DIBSCT ROUTE
n:ri.M Tin-:
West to tlw Bast
AND TilE
EAST TO TjEIIEU WEST.
ATI iiifrtimiitritTv ali! r:'t of faro Ik-cheowul.-y
given by a'.plyii. )i
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HARDWARE STORE,
In I'laLt.imouth, Neb., on Fourth St., about the
MIDDLE OF TIIE BLOCK,
you will And :
Corn IManters, (Iiand & hore)
Stirring Plows,
Sulky Pious,
Cultivators,
and all kinds of Farm Implements and
Shelf Hardware, Tin "Ware, &c, &c.
ALSO,
Hungarian and Millet.
Seed for Sale
S3
GOLD PLATED WATCnES.
in tbo known worirf. SiMni Watch Fkk to Aeuin,
Admum, A. COl'LTtU A CO. tuitio, lu.
WILLIAM HEROLD,
dealer in
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHS.
BLANKETS.
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOOD3.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Largo stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
to be
CLOSED OUT AT COST
Notions, Queensware,
and in fact everything you cac lU for in
the line of
General Merchandise.
cash paid roi; HIDES and fces.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for soods. 3!yl
.j- op 3 ,H3;Jiv
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r , - ?.-.-r r s r '--
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-v 1 5: iii fI
S 5ciJ.2!:5s.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
! REVOLVER FREES? wtti!
' .. .i m a as i i.-,-u--i .t. 4.n i-'i:. r:rt
Vood St.rittsbiU-K.'ra. 'till
finn A JCSlf:si!."t honors r it all World' F.jrhioi'
Uilllft lUVioin. I.A ll.ST CATAUMil'K Hid
CIUCI'I.AKS. with nrw nt.tleM. rrilufi-il
nriro and miiHi iiifoiuiatl.ui. xrnl frc. M v
SON & II A M I.I N OKCAN CO., lioflou. .. .v
York or ('liteao.
PIANO (iVand'rlunn-'r.'i'. e ORGAN
cMsraa ni. onJv :-.. Mi- '
peril 'iiand Si'iiiv I'iam.s. i i onlv
-V.. l-.irtiinl I Ti ilit Pijilio.s. priee ?H.ki oi.iy
Slfw. New Mie lri)Hit riuno MI'i.rm Oik ii.-.
.;Wi. Ortan ii stops ?7-'..v. Churrli Oi'.iii
iiiftoiw piiee $;. only ll.'i. Kle:tut 375 Silr
rorTop (Irsnn, only -SI !.". Buyer ruin
and sec me at lionie if I am nol a. rrpit-fenlfd,
K. IJ. Fare psiid t r 1 1 wu;nnl I'muo or oij;;iii
Kitenlree I.alK"' 11!-!. fvsp;i-r with n-iirll
iulnriDHt uiii :il.:.i.t cit ot I'ianow A Orsan
hen? tree, l'lrn.-e Addivss Hauiol K. lieu'.
ty, WaViliicloii. N. .1.
SAM'OIUI'S.
JAMAICA GINGER.
s
Tln only r.nu'iinat Ion of tin
true Jamaica t iiinrer it !i rln'i. i
Aloniiil irn ainl Fi'fiirli Brandy
ifur I h..le r.-i, Clinlfi.i Mori. us.
i Cramp.' and Bain. I iari !i'iea
T 1 M A TP A ll,t veii!rry. I Hprpsta. Kta
JrililXlluii Inlriu v. Want of Tom; and Ar-
;tivitv 111 l!ir MoiiiHcn ami im.w
iris, and avoiiltin; the dauaerso
'('limine of Water, Food am
PTMPD iCliii!:.le. Ak lor
UlU ULU :s.M()i;ii'3.UM.lilACl'it:il
m-r i tT T
Pli
tlrei'T rr t t
art,T ,.t' :' ""i? " ;!d'Vf.'i. lit Iw-t l-'-'af
vef nirt-ie. A-our Mi.t min ltn-1 -rmik u cU I
lUllUtfti !! llilrrior i,--is. tliu! .,.. iV '.'? u
Ir DTtTT l. Hit. I' l - 't4ll-' tM-IJ-i !' hH.ll U ,
Ui-e, uc. X. Jack.:. & Co., i!u.i., lcic;-uia VM
lnroii' I'ureaMvr I'llI make New
Birli Blood, and will completely change llie
Moo. I in t lie cm ire xystcin in three mom h.
Any person v ho will take I pill each nii:lit f mi,i
1 to 11 week iiiiiv he leMoicd to koiiii.I health.
If sueh a tiling he possible. Sent hv mail for H
letter stamp. I. H. JO!l!0- A. CO.,
Bangor, Me.
pnMtinTTMn nwfitr,'M Ti.o new
cure for
t Vm.fiiiiliii7ifl.
A'tllllHt,
Catarrh, linmchiti.
Heartache, Dii.ih nxia. ami all Litnmte a ca.r.
by a rerttaliiino jruowt.
har
made which arc attraetiii'j fi u idtxt iitUntlon.
STRONGLY ENDORSED
Jt'trcK Kkli."V,T, S. Aitriiru. Hon. Mo.vr
;.m Kit v Bi.aiic, and other.-; who l.ave used
tills treatiueiit.
QTTtJTi TTIJL'GM Brochure I'-tu) pp.1 v.ltli
OHill 1 ritHiCji ii:ny leMiinoiil.il.-; l.
moat reinarkrhle rurrn. I'rs. Si aukkv & I'A
lkn, 111J (iirard St., I'hiiaiiclphia.
ZE3. A.. NOEL.
PEALKtt IN
pkV coops. ckockhiks.
tj I K i: N'S V A 1 1 K. Cl'TI.KK V,
TINWAKF, BOOTS, SliOK.'i
HATS. CATS.
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
I'll ICE LIST.
Tiints 10 to 20 yards fur 1.0';.
Co fTcc. 5 11.3 for 1.00.
Tta, 40i; to $1.00 per tt.
IVaelics, 1 lf s for .'31.00.
Sugar, 10 to 10 l's for $1.00.
Chi ese 1" to ','0 rts ier lb.
IVurs, 5 IPs for $1.00.
Prunes. 8 lfs for t?l.o.
lJcans, IS to 20 l!o for .51.00.
Greenwood, Neb. 13Iy
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
11 LA CKS3I1 Til
HOUSE H0LING,
AND
WACOX REPAIRING
All kinds of
FAR 21 IJirLE3IFNT3
mended
Neatly if- Promptly
:0:
Horse, 3Inle& OxSlioeins,
In short, we'll shoe anything that hay
four feet, from a Zebra to a Girallc.
Come and see us.
JCsnETW SHOP,
on Fifth St.. between Main and Vine Strreti.
just across the comer Uum the sr.W JJUIiAh'
OKKICK.
id;;
SAGE BROTHERS,
Dealers in
S T O "V" IE S ,
ktc, r.TC, tr ;.
One Poor Fast of the rost-OiT.ee, nattsmouth,
Nebraska.
-: O :-
ri:tienl Workers iu
SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN, BRA
ZIERY,d:,&:. Iirge assortment of Hard ana 5ot
COAL STOYE3,
Wood and Coal Stoves for
HEATING OH C00KIXG,
Always on Hand.
ivry variety of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Zinc
Work, kept iu Slocl..
MAKING AND REPAIRING,
Pone on Short Notice.
'rEVEnYTHisa waruanted: :&jx
ruicKs i.ow iow..
SAGE BRS.
HENRY BCECK
PEA1.FK IN
Furniture,
SAFES, CHAIRS,
Lounges, Tables, Bedstead
ETC., FTC, ETC.,
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
Of all sizes, ready niade an 3old chea for casli.
With many thanks forpait pa.tron;e. I ia
Invite all to call and examine my
LARGE STCCK O?
orrrirrr p.
ireiffli!
If '