Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 17, 1879, Image 3

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LOCAL
EWS
New Advertisements.
Cummins & Riehr-y, Lumber.
I't-ter Merges, Boon and Slioi .
Solomon A; Nathan. Dry Goods. &c.
J. V. Beaumeistcr. Milk.
.1. S. Duke. Hardware.
.1. W. Anderson, General Merchandise, Fac
toryville. D. C. Carleton, I'pper .Ian Hit, New York.
Everybody dance.
See Jolm Duke's Ad this week.
Ilea l Merges new ad. and go and
buy.
New Hardware Store John
I Mike's.
Merges has a new ad this week.
.Look at it.
Hilly Stadelmann is booming at
Uloomington.
.1. I'. You us 1ms bought the Mc
Crea property.
See Merges new advertisement in
another column.
--C.i;. Palmer has gone west for a
three weeks trip.
-Co and see John Duke new Stock
Selling for cash.
Xew Sprtng Carpets (M chard &
Dean Omaha, Xeb.
Lumber at lowest cash rates at
Cummin it Uichey's.
Tho Hastings pipers are chuck
full of news about now.
On Main Street, south hide, New
Hardware- John Duke.
Bui haii's Mer-'-h andise ear passed
Uiroiu'li fn Tui-.--l.iy last.
Ti e, Half Hour Club, Fiid.iy eve,
April 2oth.at Fitzgerald Hall
41111111)11 s & Itii-liey have now a
full line of Lumber in their new yard,.
Call at once.
"
Imitations will be out for a dance
undu' t!ie auspices of tho Half Hour
Club, next week.
Reserved Seats for ti e ITgh School
Lxhibitien only 1 cents, for sale at the
1'. O. News Depot. 4tl
t)i chard & Dean. Carpet Ware
house fit Omaha, one of the best stocks
to f-eh-ct from in th west.
Tho boiler is being fixed fast to
C'apt. Suliday's ferry boat and we will
soon "shec wheels go wound."
Carpets. Oil-Cloths, Window-Shades
and a complete stock of fixtures in this
line, at Orchard & Dean's, Omaha.
Mr. Georg Mitchell has been ap
pointed by the school board teacher
in tli.e place of Miss Sutton, resigned.
Sixty-eight cars of stock crossed
the river here on Saturday. Twenty
seven of which werecarried from here.
"Dob" has busted the - Alexan
drian and ccme out with the "News"
a first rate five column quartj paper, j
Secure your Seats for tho High
School J-'ntertainment at Fitzgerald
Hall to-morrow eve, at the 1'. O. News
Depot. 4tl
Five cent counters are the latest
iag Why don't some of our 1'latts
mouth merchants open a five cent
counter?
The Easter decorations in the Ca
tholic church were very handsome and
special services with music suitable to
the occasion were held.
- A full line of pipe's offevery de
scription, cigar cases of all kinds, ci
gars and tobaccos, etc. at
4tl SCHLEiiEL DrOS.
Phil Young sells the best 3 aud 10
ct. cigars in Plattsmouth, just lock at
his enormous t-ales in less than three
years, over Do.OuO sold at retail. 4tl
Chif Justice (of police) Vivian is
looking up the docket and getting
broke into harness. "Marshal Murphy
thinks he'll make a pretty good "Jedge."
Kemeinber the High School Enter
tainmeut at Fitzgerald Hall to-uior-row
(Friday) evening, and reserve yoar
seats at the P. O. News Depot. 4tl
Two of the running horses Mr.
Jacobs has at the Lincoln track, Jr.
"hoit and Resumption are entered in
the four mile races at Chicago and St.
Louis.
As far as news items, local noti
ces and general amount of matter, tho
Sentinel got up u fast rate paper last
week. We guess "Dick" Claiborne had
something to do with that. Now if
our contemiKirary will discard his old
patent outside, keep some ;ood prin
ter. and shove ahead they'll make a
lAswspapcr cl it yet.
Personal.
Mr. Iloss, step-father to Hon. G. S.
Smith, has bought the Ilyers house and
will reside in Plattsmouth hereafter.
Mr. M. L. White, twin brother of
our M. L. White, aad having the same
initials is visiting his brother with his
family. We neglected to make men
tion of his arrival last week, owing to
press of other matters.
General Jno. 1L Clarke, of Lincoln
has been quite sick for some weeks
with his old trouble, rheumatism. We
are happy to announce that he i3 rap
idly recovering now and will soon be
at his usual post of business.
Notice.
The lit. Rev. 11. II. C'arkson, D. D.,
will officiate in St. Luke's Church on
Thursday evening, April 17th, for the
purpose of confirmation.
New Goods at 3Iis Safe's Store in
Ashland,
ALSO
New Millinery Store at Greenwood
attended by Mrs. Green. The latest
style in hats, silks, ribbons and many
other notions. Also Dress Buttons
and patterns. 4t2
An entertainment will be given
by the scholars of tho High School, to
morrow, Friday e vening, at Fitzgerald
Hall. See programme in another col
umn. It is reported that about 500 ne
groes will leave St. Joe this spring on
the up steamers, and be dropped off at
the various towns between there and
Ft. Denton.
Tho "('. K. Peck," of the North
western Transportation Line, passed
this point Tuesday, on her way to the
mountains. This is the second boat
up stream this spring.
Ashley, painter, has moved to the
room over Amison's old store where
he has a No. 1 dry room and plenty of
space, (live him a call and send in
your buggies and things to be painte-l.
4tl
Two more sensible men in town
cause why? they subscribe for the
Hkrald. They are Mr. T. L. Murphy
the boss conductor of the construction
train, and Mr.'E. Schictctanz, tonsori
al artist.
Mickelwait & Everett's new-patent
dra w-Lime-Kilu is a curiosity. Its
capacity is 100 bushels pr. day; and we
can all get nice fresh lime now when
ever we want it, cheaper than ever.
See Advertisement elsewhere.
Mr. Mathew's hardware store has
been slowly creeping along for a day
or two and is now placed on her' new
foundation. It will ba a decided im
provement to Main St.. when lie gets
the new iron front put in and once
more rtraightened up.
The Knight's Templar held service
on Go-d Friday in commemoration of
tht de,th of our Saviour, in St. Luke's
Church, this place. Tho Itev. Mr.
Durge.-s oificiated at.d the service was
very impressive. A number of Knights
atten-l'd in full uniform.
As will be -pen by notice in an
other column, Bi.-'.iup C'arkson wiil
be present this ev ni:ig and hold cin
lirmation service at St. Luke's Episco
pal church. Dishop Clarkson's elo
quence is well known and will caliout
a large- and appreciative audience.
Our friend at the poor holism (not
mi inmate, but Croft the boss), tells us
that he has eiht regular boarders.
Four insane, two with consumption,
one with rheumatism, and old Mr. Ab
bot, of old age. He has some nice fat
cattle too. but hi boards them outside.
" J. P. Young at the P. O. News De
pot having sold at retail over 30,000 ci
gars since starting in business in Mar,
1870, surely is a very good evidence
that his cigars arc of the best quality
manufactured. Those who have not
tried Phil's cigars will do wellindoing
so, aud convince themselves. 4tl
For the next 15 days the large
stock of goods to be found in F. It.
Ciuthman's store has got to be reduced
to make room for their enormous stock
of summer goods that will soon bt
here. They w ill be sold at greatly re
duced pi ices, enabling each and every
one to purchase. . 4tl
All residing within a radius of j
ten miles of Facloryville, can now de- j
pend upon getting anything they wish
in the rnurcfiantile line, without going
any further, as there has recently been
a good store started there, something
which has long been needed. See Ad
vertisement in another column. 4tl
The best railroad time ever made
iu Nebraska was made Friday by the
special train that conveyed the troop3
from Omaha to Hastings. From Oma
ha to Bellevue the train passed over
the ground at the rate of a mile a min
ute. From Ashland to Waverly,
twelve miles in seventeen minutes, and
from Waverly to Lincoln, seventeen
miles iu sixteen minutes. Journal.
The Episcopal Church Easter Sun
day was very handsomely adorned
with fiowers, he arrangement being
principally the taste- of Mr. Llewellyn
Moore which is a guaranty of their
beauty. An exquisite cross stood in
the font with a fringe of smilax and
fuchsias below it and vines below that.
I'ink geraniums and English ivy
adorned the communion table, smilax
and Marechal Niel roses the antependi
um, and the beautiful smilax wreath
ed every where over the windows and
arches. They have also calsomined
the walls, newly oiled the seats and
fixed things up generally, and whether
it was the inspiiing influence, of the
new surroundings or not; we cannot
tell; but the pastor, Rev. Mr. Durgess,
just more than preached a good Ser
mon on Sunday. He really grew elo
quent towards the end. If making
needed improvements warned the
cleigyman up so grandly we advise
the vestry to keep on improving. The
Choir also did their share with liome
r.c music.
j Agricultural Society !
There will be a meeting of the Cass
Co. Agricultural Society, on Friday,
23th inst. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Coun
ty Judge's office. This will be a very
important meeting, and every one in
terested in the Society should be pres
ent. N. li. Subscribers towards the pur
chase of grounds are requested to meet
at the same time.
J. N". Wise, Sec'y.
There is another little girl baby at
the hnuse of Wells, and her name is
Delight. She is a delightful little baby
too.
New Firm.
On and after the 1st of May, J. V.
Weckbach will be fouad in the store
of F. R.Guthman, as a partner. Guth
man & Weckbach. Long may they
wave. 4tl.
We open this week 300 Ladies' and
Children's Linen and Percale suits.
Something nice.
4tl Solomon & Nathan.
Louisville, April 14th, 1879.
Ed. Herald: The Funeral sermon
of Leonard Clark, George Edmondand
Elmer Leslie Ferguson, who died Feb.
18th and 19tli and were buried in one
grave, also Dennis A. Ferguson, twin
brother of Elmer Leslie, who died
March 10th, Sons of Mr. J. D. and Mrs.
M. J. Ferguson will be preached at the
Congregational Church at Louisville,
Sunday next, April 20th, at 3 o'clock
P. M. Friends, acquaintances and the
public are respectfully invited.
Mr. McPherson, the party who suf
fered most seriously in the recent
transfer boat disaster, was removed on
Friday last to his home in Omaha, a
special car being proivded for the pur
pose. He made the trip in compara
tive comfort and the broken legs are
doing well, we are glad to learn.
Attention.
Call at Mr. O. F. Johnson's and see
the New Style Mason & Hamlin
Organ, Style 3t58, 12 SU;s including
Sub Base and Octave Coupler.
James Pet tee, Agent.
We learn that some ten or a dozen
of our high school scholars have ob
tained situations a3 teachers through
out tho county and are giving general
satisfaction, among them Mr. L. Gil
mour, son of J. C. Gilmour, who taught
for a few days in one of our depart
ments hero ad interim. This is as it
should be, fit our home talent to do du
ty at home and do it well. It speaks
well for our high school.
Notwithstanding the inclement
weather the Ball given by the Lieder
kranz on Monday evening last was
largely attended, carriages having been
provided by Hut manager free of
charge. This club know how to enjoy
themselves and their pleasures are en
tered into with a zest which might
be very worthily emulated by the Am
ericans, iu some points. The Herald
acknowledges with thanks complimen
taik's to the same.
Doty's a brick! he crossed the Old
Muddy right in the wake of the C. K.
Peck, where the waves were lolling
three and four feet high, in a common
skiff, with 1,300 lath, weighing 750 His,
and 10 ) ft. of lumber, weighing about
500 lbs, a total of 1.250 lbs, besides his
own weight (and that's some, in his
own estimation), and never dropped a
lath nor foigot to feather his oars.
Billy Arlington tho Humorist.
Billy Arlington, the Comedian
ind
Humorist, will deliver one of his hu
morons lectures here sonitime the last
of next week, subject "Life's Prob
lem." The Alta California!! snvs of
him "Far ahead of Billings or Twain.
The Milwaukee Sentinel. "When he
tooK up his banjo he was at home, and
instead of giving one of his songs as he
intended, his audience would not let
him oil until he had given half a doz
en." Further particulars of his lec
lure will be given next week.
Notice.
Council Chamijkr,
Plattsmouth, April 9, 1870.
The holders of police orders issued
by the city of Plattsmouth, Neb., will
tiauu same to tlieclerK ot tne city so
that provision can be made for the
pay merit of the same.
By order of the Council.
3t2 J. D. Simpson, City Clerk.
DIED.
TL TT At the residence of J. D.Tutt. Wednes
day. April lfith, at i .30 p. in., John H.'I i tt,
axed years.
Services" will he held at th residence of J. D.
Tuit, at '1 :.' to-day. Thursday.
Deceased w as born In Culpepper Co. Virginia,
in 1T-JT. and has resided in this city It; years.
Siuce the death of his brother, last fall, he has
been gradually failing until death at last re
released Iii in from extreme suffering and the
infirmities of age.
WATERMAN Of Rrain Fever, on Thursday
ninht. April loth. 1stl, Mauv Rki.la. infant
daughter of Dr. J. M .and Kklla R. Watek-
ma, aed 1 year and 15 das.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. I!. F.
Diffenbacher, were held at the First Congrega
tional church at Louisville on Sunday the 13th.
A very larue concourse f sympathizing friends
followed the remains to the Walradt Cemetery,
where all that was earthy of darling little "Dot
tie," w;is quietly, solemnly and Borrowingly
placed in the tomb.
The little darling tabe was taken with that
dread disease, the scarlet fever three weeks
aso. From this she had almost recovered when
she took a relapse, caused liy cold and teething.
From thi ehe grew worse until death finally
ended her sufferiugs.
All that un-dical aid and affection could do to
relieve the little sufferer were lavishly given;
but the call had come, and a few minutes be
fore eleven o'clock, she. gently, and without a
struggle parsed into hereternal slwep. Darling
little "Dottie' has come and gone. No purer
spirit ever visited this earth. With her little
childish prattle die was the happiest of the
happy. Her mission ou earth was choi t ; but
in a short twelve month, this angel spirit had
taught the great lesson of Happiness, and then
she took her flight away, to dwell in the spirit
land. Just as the bu-Js began to burst, she had
come ; just as the bud-, in the next vernal cy
cle began to burst, this augel spirit went back
to its home and its God.
Sorrow iug friends gathered around hci little
bier. Affection's tears fell upon her stilt cold
form ; but a placid smile on her sweet infant
face told that she was happier than we happy
w itli the angels in the spirit land. A long fare
well to tho sunlight of our home to darling lit
tle "Dottie." B. S. K.
1
Card of Thanks to the Ladies of Platts
mouth. Having bought out the entire inter
est of my late partner, Wra. B. Welf.
and continuing the business at the old
stand 250 Farnham St., I beg leave to
express my gratitude fr the patronage
heretofore so generously accorded to
THE LATE FIRM OF WELF & MCDONALD
I hope by the strictest attention to the
wants and wishes of my customers by
providing a line of goods unsurpassed
throughout the west and by fair deal
ings with all, to merit a continuance
to myself individually of the favours
enjoyed by the late firm.
very respectfully,
3t2 Charles McDonald.
Lime for Sale.
Mickelwait & Everett's Lime
south part of town, on the river
the old saw mill. Good Fresh
Kiln,
near
Lime
always on haud in large or small quan
titles. Come and see us. 4t4
Card of Thanks.
Louisville, Neb., April 15th, 1879.
We the undersigned hereby return
our heartfelt thanks and express our
gratitude to the many kind friends
who so tenderly sympathized with us
and aided us in our recent affliction
and bereavement caused by the death
of our darling babe.
J. M. Waterman.
Bella It. Waterman.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Board
of County Commissioners will meeton
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the
21st, 22nd and 23rd days of April as a
Board of equilization under the law.
At which time all persons feeling
agrieved at the assessment will pre
sent their complaints in writing to the
board.
By order of the County Commission
ers. J. D. Tutt,
3t2 County Clerk.
A Card.
I wish to call the attention of the
people of Cass and adjoining Counties
to the fact that I have recently made
arrangements by which I can dupli
cate any prices from any music house
in the State, and invite all desiring to
purchase a No. 1 piano or organ, to
give me a chance to quote prices.
Thanking my friends for former pat
ronage I desire a continuance of the
same, assuring them that I can give
them satisfaction. Catalogues free.
Respectfully,
A.H.Bouk,
Greenwood, Neb. Box 2.
Notice to Teachers.
Examination of persons wishing to
teach in Cass county, will be at the
following times and places:
At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat
urday in January, February, May, Au
gust, October and November. At
Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur
day in March, June and September. At
Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in
April, July and December. Notice of
other examinations will be given.
D. D. Martin dale.
41ni(i County Superintendent. .
NilVY 51 L SIC.
Go. den Years are passing by.
A new sur.g and chorus by Will L.
Thompson, author of the famous song,
"Gathering Shells." Nearly half a mil
lion copies have been sold of this
thor's beautiful compositions.
au-
If you want his latest and
prettiest
song, order "doUlen l ears are
Passing
Br." Anv music dealer will
send it
for 33 cents.
Published by W. L. Thompson- & Co.,
East Liverpool, O.
Collection Notice.
Persons owing me for colts will
please call and settle with me, either
by note or money, on or before the first
of May, 1S79, as I expect to go away
at that time and will have to leave ac
counts for collection if not settled.
Respectfully, O. M. Streight.
4t3.
A Good Horse.
A. M. Holmes t Rock Bluffs has
one of the best horses for farmers" use
in the County. Half Norman and half
English Coach, he has bone and muscle
enough for anybody and yet he, is not
so heavy and ponderous as the full
blooded Norman or Percheron that is
usually brought to this country. We
need heavier horses, and want to breed
out of the pony stock, too common in
this country in an early day, but tho
very heavy draft horse, the overgrown
dray horse of France or Normandy is
not just the best horse for our farmers;
good sizeable horses with a quick live
ly step and fair road action is what we
want. When those very large horses
are used they haul immense loads short
distances, moving about two miles an
hour, or they cultivate two or thiee
acres of ground very carefully with
one horse.moving very leisurely. Where
a farmer has to market his crops ten
to fifteen miles from
plow from forty to one
the farm and
hundred acres
of ground he needs a lighter, quicker
moving horse, provided they do not
run into the other extreme of small
pony stock. Take a look at " Young
Napoleon" any way. Seo Bills for
terms, &c.
Handkerchiefs embroidered in col-
rs. tne latest style at Mrs. Johnson s
and Miss Sweeney's 3t3
Ten anil twelve button kids at Mrs.
Johnson's and Miss Sweeney's. 3t3
Xew styles of Lace ties, ruchings,
gloves, ribbons, veiling, etc., etc., at
Mrs. Johnson's and Miss Sweeney's. 313
Star A. Shingles at 3.00 per M.
Lath S3.00 per M., at
3t2 II. A. Waterman & Son's.
Mrs. Johnson and Mis3 Sweeney at
their new stand, corner of Main and
Sixth St's., are receiving new goods al
most every day. Call and see them. 3t3
Breton Lace, the latest style for all
uses, cheap, at Mrs. Johnson's and Miss
Sweeney's. 3t3
$5.00
At R. Sherwood's, made to order Fine
lltf CiTfjJoctzSZ.OO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
II. A. Waterman & Son sell com
mon lumber at $18.00 per II, and oth
er lumber in proportion. 3t2
A large and well selected Stock of
Eastern Boots and Shoes at Sherwood's
cheap. 44tf
Remember that for boots and shoes
Rockwell cannot be beat in price. lie
ha3 a large assortment.
2Stf.
$5.00
Fine Boots Custom made $5.00 at
44tf Sherwood's.
You Mast Cure that Congh.
With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you
can cure yourself. It has established
the fact that Consumption can be
cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all dis
eases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso
lutely without an equal, Two doses
will relieve your child of Croup, it is
pleasant to take and perfectly harmless
to the youngest child, and no mother
can afford to be without it. You can
use two thirds of a bottle and if what
we say is not true we will refund the
price paid. Price 10 cts. 50 cts, and
61,00 per bottle. If your Lungs are
sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Sold by Chanman fc
Smith, Prn'jrgists.
Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti
pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss
of Apptite, Head Ache, if so don't fail
to use SHILOII's SYSTEM VITALI
ZER. It is guaranteed to relieve you,
and will you continue to suffer when
you can be cured on such teims as
these. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. Sold by
Chapman ..v. Smith. Druggists.
Well's Persian Perlunie "11ACKME
TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it
Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists
Plattsmouth Neb. 331yeov
We wiii pity AgciilHU Mtiaryol frl-v per mouth
and xpcn9.:, f r nliow a ltri;t- coouiii!t:ou, to s-l 1 our
aii'l rou-Icrful iiiTentic-ii. Ut wiranv tint wv
bample flea. UtluMCUiiiUjCo MaiUli. Alich.
Thirty of tUo best otran makers of the
World are competitors tit the I'aris Exposition,
a cable dispatch to the As.s.x-iated Press says
two highest gold medals have been awarded to
the American makers. Mason & Hamlin.
County Orders will be received at
this office in pay for subscriptions, at
their market value, always. Remem
ber that. 41tf.
The Death Kate of
Our country is getting to be fearfully
alarming, the average of life being les
sened every year, without any reason
able cause, death resulting generally
from the most insignificant origin. At
this season of the year especially, a
cold is such a common thing that in
the hurry of everyday life we are apt
to overlook the dangers attending it
and often find too late that a Fever or
Lung trouble has already set in.
Thousands loose their lives in this way
every winter, while had Jinsciet's Ger
man Hyrup been taken, a cure wo
have resulted, and a large bill f:
a doctor been avoided. For all dist
es of the Throat and Lungs, Uw:h
German Syrup has proven itself to
the greatest discovery of the kind
ii---
CA"
be
in
medicine. Every Druggist in this
country will tell you of its wonderful
effect. Over 950,000 bot.tles cold last
year without a single failure known.
45eowlv.
Good second hand Organs and Melo
dtons.apply to James Pettee, Dealer
in Musical Instruments, Plattsmouth,
Neb! 4-Uf
Lumber.
Cummins & Richey have now an as
sortment of Lumber ready for sale.
Come and see them; they
ness.
mean 1 tisi-
Cantion to Smokers.
From and after the 1st day of May,
1S7S all boxes containing cigars of my
manufacture will have iny 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:
J U L I US P EPPE B 1 5 1 KG,
I A N U FA CTl'KEK,
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
(Tosinsr Out at Low Prices.
I am offering my complete line of
NURSERY stock this spring at prices
from 25 to 40 per cent less than usual,
3 year apple 10 cts., cherry, plum, aud
pear 33 cts., peach from 5 to 15 cts.,
concord grapes, currants, blackberries
raspberries S:c. 75 cts. pr d zen, an 1
only .$4 per hundred. The choicest of
crab, bearing size 23 cts. Evergreens
at 13 cts. per foot in large supply.
Roses, peonies, honeysuckles, snow
balls, and various shrubs at corres
ponding low rates. Wholesale rates
given ou application, address.
L. A. Williams.
Union Nurseries one mile N. E. of
Glenwood, Iowa. It4
10,000
XAMES of residents wanted. For 2.
names and 2;" cents we w ill send
voil a tine silK handkerchief, evrrv
thread silk. Regular price, i. no. c. W. Fost- r.
Co.. 125 dark Street, Chicago, Hi. linti.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed in his hands by an East India
missionary t he formula of a very simple vege
table remedy, for the speedy and permanent
cure for coiisumpion. bronchitis. catarrh, asth
ma, and all throat and lung affections, also a
positive and radical cure for nervous debility
and all nervous complaints, after having tested
its wonderful curative powers in thousands of
cases. 'has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this nioti -. ,
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I w "'
send, free of charge, to all who tlesire it. th;
recipe, w ith full directions for preparing and
using, in German. French, or English. Sent by
mail, addres-ing with stamp, naming this paper,
W. W. Sherar, 111) Powers' lilock. Rochester,
New York. 3tt
85.00
Made to order
FINE CALF BOOTti $.JO,
44tf at Sherwood's.
FOK SALE.
Hambletonian Stallion
CAPTAIN. '
COLOR blood bay. star and w hile heel, l.v;
hands high, foaled 1st;". ; weight lntifl lbs ; sired
by Billy Denton, first dam by Dekay's Rellfonu
der, second dam bv Dekay's Elipse. Hilly Den
ton by Rysdyk's llambletonian. first dam by
Exton Eclipse, second dam by Dutoc. Record
2 :2 in seventh heat. For price and particulars
inquire of A. COOK,
Cambridge. Henrv Countv, 111.
or S. W. WHEELOCK, Moline, ill. lit
TYo Teams for Sale.
One No. 1 horse team, good for any
kind of work, ami a good mule team,
cheap for cash, or on time with good
security. Also a lot of fence posts
aud wood for sale. Apply to
J. V: Weckbach,
51 tf Plattsmouth, Neb.
allere). Ycu can make money by selling
ourSierliiigCheniieal Wicks Never needs
trimming No smoke or smell 10 cents each. 3
for25 cents. Send stamp foreatalogiie of Won
derful Inventions, staple and fancy goods. 1'itr
Fons, FcMfr & Co., 125 Clark St.. Ch;c:s-v lni6
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriffs Sale.
Ry virtue of an order of sale Issued by Win. L.
W eils. Clerk of t lie District Court within and
for Cass Countv Nebraska, and to me directed.
I will on the l.'th day of May, A. D. is;y, at 10
o'clock A. M., of said day, at the nontll door of
the Court House in said county, sell at Public
Auction the following real estate, to wit : Th
west half of the northeast quarter (li ot
section thirty-four (;M, in township No. thir
teen. U;", north of range No. twelve (12), east of
utii 1. M. ; also, the following described real
estate situated in Plattsmouth city, Cass i-oim-tv,,Neb..
to wit : lxts one tl, two (Si, three (J).
fourU), five (5) and six (0). iu block two (J. in
Young and Hays' addition io said city, togeth
er w ii li the privileges and appurtenances there
to belonging ; the same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Peter T. lieaver and
Mary L. Heaver, defendants ; to satisfy a judg
ment of said court recovered by Luther It. Ken
dull, plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Neb., April 7th. A. D. 1879.
315 It. W. HYEKS.
Sheriff. Cass Co.. Neb.
Sheriffs .Sa'e.
Ry virtue of an order of sale issued by Win . L.
Wells, Clerk of tne District Court within and
for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed.
I will on the I Jth day of May, A. D. l7".i. at
II o'clock, A. M., of said day, at the south door
of the Court House, in said county, sell at Pub
lic Auction the following leal estate, to wit :
The nort ea-t quarter t1! of section No. one
(1) iu township No. twelve (12), noith of range
No. twelve ( 12, east, 1(K) acres more or less, lo
satisfy a claim ot" plaintiff, J. C. Cowan; sur
plus, if any to apply ou claim of George Hub
bard, defendant ; also the west half of
southeast quarter CH) of the southeast quarter
(U of section thirty-six (w. township thirteen
ila.i, north of range twelve 1 12) east ot theiith P.
M., containing 2U acres ; also the tract of land
described as follow, to wit ; beginning at the
northeast corner of the northwest quarter (U)
of the southeast quarter i'.i of section six m
township twelve (l2.i north of lauge thirteen,
(13ieast : running west. thirty (3ui rods ; thence
south, eighty (sin rods ; thence east, thirty (30)
rods; i hence nortn eighty (so) rods, to the
place of beginning, containing 15 acres more or
les$ ; iu all lyrS acres. The same being levied
upon and taken as the property of W . V. Con
nor, Nancy t ounor, Jolui iaylor. George Hub
bard. John PlacK aud John llaiback. defend
ants to satisfy a Judgment of said court, re
covered bv J. t". Cowan, plaiutiff.
Plattsnto'uth, Neb., April yth. A. D. U'9.
It. W. HYEKS,
3t." Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb.
Notice.
Rachel E. Finley, non-resident defendant,
will take notice that George E. Finiev did on
the lstli day of March. A. 1. 1S7SI, file "his peti
tion in the office of the Cleric t-t the District
Court within and for the county of Cass and
Stale of Nebraska, charging said Rachel E. Fin
ley with wilful desertion of plainiff, George E.
Ffnley. wit' out just cause or provocation for
more than two years last past, asking that he
Geor-'e E. Finley, plaintiff lie divorced from the
said Rachel E. Finley : and the said Rachel E.
Finley is hereby notified that she is required to
appearand answer said petition on or before
Hie 2sth day of April. 17.. or judgment will he
rendered against her and decree rendered ac
cording to the iiiaver of said petition.
GEORGE E. FINLEY.
Ry Sam. M. Chapman.
Atfy for Plaintiff. .V2t5
Sheriffs Sale.
Ry virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. L.
Wells. Clt-i k of the District Court within and
for Cass Countv, Nebraska, and to ine directei',
1 will m the ih day of April, A. D. S79, at
2 o'clock I. M., of saiil day, at the south door
of the court house in said county, seil at public
auction the following real estaU-, to wit: The
south half of the noithwest q"uter of section
No. eight (, and the south east quarter of the
northeast quarter of section No. seveu (7), and
the southeast quartet of section No. twenty
four cJli, Hiid a part of the noilheatt quarter
of section No. twenty-five (25), described an
follows: Commencing at the northeast corner
of said northeast quarter, and rut ning thence
south, one hundred rods: thence west, one
hundred and sixty rods ; thence north one hun
dred rods ; thence fast, one hundred and sixty
rod-, to the place of beginning, containing one
hundred acres. All the above described land
being in township No. twelve (12). north of
range No. twelve (12). east of the Mil P. M. :
also the north half and the southeast quarter
of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six
(-CI. town eleven (11). north of range "o. twelve
M2i. east of theiith P. M. in Cass county. Ne
': aska. containing in all 5ou acres, more or less ;
e s;tme being levied upon and taken as the
property of Emerson H. Eaton and S. M. Eaton,
(ietendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said court,
recovered bv .Jacob Lelevcr, plaintiff.
Phittsmou'.h, Neb., March Mil. A. D. 1s79.
.V.tf R. W. HVEIIS,
Sheriff, C:iss Co.. Neb.
This sale is postponed until April 2i'th, ls79,
at 2 o'clock p. in., by request of E. II. Eaton, and
consented to bv .lecob l.cfever.
I'latt-moi-.th, April 4, 137;.
It. YV. HYERS,
T43 Nherill Cass Co.
Estray Notice.
Notice is heicby given that the undersigned
Justice of the Pence w ill sell at public uuc.tiou
to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the
25th day of April. is7!i, at 1 o'clock, p. in., at the
residence of A.J. McDonald, in Weeping Water.
Cass County, Nebraska, one (!) sorrel horse
eight veais old. taken up as an estray on the
2lih ifav cf September, A. D. Is7s. bv A. J. Mc
Donald! A. CARMIC11ALI.. J . P.
March 24th. Is73. m
LeAal Notice.
In District Court of Cass County.
To Seldeit N. Merriam. non-resident defend
ant, you are hereby notified that on the lltll
Jay of l-"t l-ruaiy ls.':i. I filed my petition iu the
office of Ihe Clerk of the District Court of Cass
county. Nebraska, against you, and commenced
an action against yon in said District Court,
the object and prayer of which is to obtain a
decree of tl-.e said District Court setting aside
and wholly e nceiiing three (3) certain pretend
ed tax, or treasurer's pretended tax deeds. The
first ot said pretended tax dewds being made
ami executed by William L. Ilobbs tlien couiity
treasurer of Cass county to Scub-n N. Merriam.
on or about the ."ih day of September. 1 S7.5. The
second ot said pretended tax deeds being made
and executed Jv John C. Cummins, then coun
ty t reasiirer oSfoisf county, toth-said Srlden
N. Merriam oil or about the Sth day of May.
ls;4. The third of said protended "tax deeds
being made and executed by James M. Patter
son, t hen county treasurer of Cass county, to
the s;iid Seldcii N, Merriam ou orabont the lOlh
cay of Julv, 1S7s. All of said deeds pretending
to "convey ti you the north (n) Iialf('t) of the
southeast is o) quarter i5), and south ) half
( ' , i ot li'.u 111 east ( u e) quarter j 'il of aection .No.
t.veiity-eiglit 121, in township No. ten loj.
north of range No. nine y"t, east of the Ci !i P. M.
lying and being iu said Cas- county and State
of Nebraska. You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 5th day of May, lsl'.i,
or a decree will be taken against" you in accord
wilh the prayer of said petition.
AN DREW" TYNAN.
Chapman & Hhhahv,
Attorneys for 1 lainiitff. "2t5
Sheriff's Sale.
r.y virtue fan order tf sate issued by Win. L.
Wells. Clerk of the District Court within and
for Cass countv, Nebraska, aud to me directed.
1 w ill ou the" 2.1 day of May, A. D. 17J, at
2 o'clock p. in., of said day. at the south door
of the Court house in said county, sell at public
auction the following real estate, to wit : Com
mencing at the southwest corner of lot No. one
1 1 ). of section seventeen (17). township twelve
(12. north or range fourteen (Hi east of tlia ttli
P. M. ; running thence east twenty-four (24)
rods; thence north, six and sixty-six hun
dredths 16 H6-10O) roils; thence west, twenty
four (21) rods ; thence south, six aud sixty-six
hundredths (t; 6-hi0) rods to the place of begin
ning, containing one acre more or less ; also a
tract commencing at a point t wentT- thre "J2)
rods east of tne northwest corner section No.
twen'v (2ii i. in township No. twelve (12). north
of rai ge No. fourteen (14). e;ist of ttieiilh P. M. ;
thence running south forty (4 ) roils ; thence
east, nineteen it!') roils ; thence north, forty (40)
roils ; thence w est . nineteen (imrorts, to the be
ginning, containing four ami three-furtl:s
acres; The same being levied upon and taken
as tiie property of lliisiana Mn-helwait, Wheat
ley Mickelwait and Fred. Mickelwait. defend
ants ; to satisfy a judgment of said court, recov
ered bv Marv Woicott. plaintiff.
l'lattsmouih. .Nebraska, April 1st 17:).
2(5 R. W. HYEP.S,
Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb.
mi HARDWARE STORE.
J. S. DUKE
Has just opened an entire new
w a re, on
stock of hard-
n m k kc3 crs
Nest door west of Chapman & Smith's Drug
Store.
A Full Line of
SHELF HARDWARE,
SHOVELS, RAKES, SPADES und
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by the Keg
or Poiind
ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, GRIND
STO V FS
WHEEL-BARROWS.
A Full Line of CITLKRY.
Special Rates to Builders and Con
tractors. All goods sold as low as they possibly can be
and live. 41y
MILK.
J. F. BAUMEISTER
Furnishes Freeh, Pure Milk,
DCMVERCI) DAILY.
Special call attended 1o. and Freh Milk I
frrri :tno ow f u: cisbe-i -hen aiIK,
4lv
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IFcoif .IimsipecBitfiawin.
The Largest and most Complete STOCK of Dry Goods,
Millinery and Clothing ever placed before
the 1 um i nous orbs of our many
Patrons.
In Dress oods,
We introduce all the LATEST FABRICS of the season. Our 10, 12,, 15
18, 20, 22 and 25 cer.t Dress Moods ar well worthy of vour inspection.
Also, a full line of WHITE GOODS, DRESS LfNENS, TWO-TONED
RIBBONS, LACES, RUCHES, CASHMERES, ZEPHYR and SPRING
SHA WLS, and countless articles impossible to mention in' detail.
Our Millinery Department
Embraces all the Latest Novelties in LEGHORN FLATS, FRENCH CHIP
and STRAW GOODS. Our SILK TURBANS and PATTERN HATS aro
the admiration of every one. We also show 1,000 trimmed hats from SI up.
Men's,
A
AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only house in the city that carries a
clean Jresh Stock of Goods of latest styles and fabrics known of tho season.
Will find here displayed a fine line of Furnishing goods that cannot fail lo
command their attention and patronage.
Suits from
We have the best
TRUNKS &
To be
J-t"Call and compare our Goods
bcneh:s derived therefrom.
SOLOMON
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Great Reduction
20 to 25
LOWEB
THRUST
lenM' Prince Albert
lasting Buckle
Congress
' Base Ball shoes
" Two-Buckle Plow Shoes
' German H nd Sewed Ties...
" Hand Sevveu Alexis
Ladles' Slippers
Half Shoes
" Pebble Goat, Side Lace
Kip. " "
" French Button
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FACTOR YVILLE!
J. W. Anderson,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NO
TIONS, HATS and CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
Hardware i (Jiiecnswarc.
TIIK IIIlir.HT
Market Irlce Ial"I for
BUTTER and EGGS.
We Sell Goods
At BED ROCK Figures. Com." out.
Come all, and sre for yourslres.
4ra3
EDGERTON & BALL,
Corner Main & 3d Streets.
Platttniouth, - - - Xebranka.
KKKl' .1 FIUST-CLASS STOUE,
And onlv f!rst-cl.i-s Wines and Liquors. Mil
waukee B.-er 011 Draught and botned.
Families supplied with Malt aud Spiritu
ous I.l'iuors, bottled, at Low Bates. 'ly
IFaiiatiiig-,
SIGN, CARRIAGE and ORNA
MENTAL PAINTER,
A. ASHLEY.
Shop over the Bonner Sta
bles, VLVTr.s.'oLlH. - - - - 2'
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