Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 26, 1880, Image 3

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THE HERALD
LOCAL NEWS.
Saturday night.
McAllisters Minstrels.
Everybody should go and see them.
Go to Lear tb Minstrels Satanlay
Night.
New Geods. New Goods, at F. S.
White's. ' 4St3
Last Sunday was Washington's
Birthday.
"Brown Dick," at Julius Pepper
berg's -20 cents. 48
Oats wanted eorn took ia on
"sufc" Roll 'em in!
The walls of Merges building are
fast rising heavenward.
Tbe river is booming, rose about
thirty inches Monday night.
Don't fail to see the quantities of
new goads at F. S. White's. S8t2
A youag three quarters F.3sex
Sow for'sal. Inquire here. tf
Frank Carrut-Ii is making prepara
tions to begin his new buildiag.
One of the bents of the temporary
bridge went out Tuesday morning.
McAllisters Minstrels at Fitzger
ald Hall, Saturday, February 23th.
The ferry boat at Brownville was
sunk on Friday last. ' No lives lost.
Rosewater has "ousted" two quacks
from Omaha and is now after tho third.
Wild geese are wouding their way
northward, suggestive of summer they
eay.
The Rasgrsheck building is about
completed, and very nice littlo place
It is too.
Anolher addition to onr "Jap"
border, samples of which will be shown
t-uaorrow. 1
Rjwgorshek Bros.' building Is al
most finished, and will be a good busi
ness location.
Phil Yosng has now lu stock a
fsil line of Legul Blanks, and don't
you forget it! Otl
Services at St. Lske'a church ev
ery Wednesday and Friday evening,
at 7:U0, during Lent.
A series of evening meetings are
being ht:ld at the Christian church this
reek by Elder Alton.
--Old Virginia Curly Cut" Smok
ing Tbacc-u for 15 cents per package
Ht Julias IVpperberg's. 4i
Feler Mergos' siga i.s very orna
nicutal as veil as useful the hiuadi
vrctk of Mr. A. Ashley.
Remember the "Curly Cut pure
Id Virginia" Smoking tobacco at Ju
liuj FeppeibergV, at 15 cents. 43
Hay wanted on ".Sub" Whero's
eur lit. Pleasant man that wanted to
hU as s:ne hay awhile baci.
The white covered wagons are
bediming to wead their way" through
town again, in large numbers.
One of the best Minstrel shows
traveling will give aa entertainment
at Fitzgerald It all Saturday night.
The Vice-President has been at
walk tracsfi-iring, but the bridge is
how ia condition for crossing r.g.tin.
A. Y. Touzalin, G. W. ITulJrvge
and other B. fc M. oiliccrs were down
Monday, looking up matters and things.
The names of J. W. Jennings and
Geo. i. Smith were amerg the niriv
rIs at the Commercial, Lincoln, Tues
day. It must be gaod, for evsrybftdy
" r?corumenUs it, and the doctors pre
scribe it. We mean Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup.
RememVer, Tlu Young has just
rwfived a large assortmect of Bird
Cagps for the Spring trade, from 75c
to -3.00. 40:1
The fire cetapacy did Esma lively
and noisy drilling Saturday night, and
aeQi?d 19 gt up considerable enthusi
asm over it.
If you want any crap Beok or
Tr.vjsr Pictures, go to tho P. O.
News Dpot, where you will fisd them
ia all styles. 4.M
Miles Morgan Is erecting a house
on Chicago Avenae, which, wo under
stand, will be for rent. And bo the
boom moves oa.
Oswald Guthmann has purchased
the lot occupied hy Rossnbauin's baiid
lr;g. The house Mr. It. will move on to
Vine or Third streets.
Two huadred feet will hi aided
to the B. & M. blacksmith shop this
Spring, besides other heavy improve
ments in that locality.
The Free Press of Wilier comes
to us jusi criss-crossed with X's "All
hunk," Mr. Stout, why didn't you send
to DeWitt for your mail, thoug'i?
See the call for the annual meet
ing of tho Cass County Agricultural
Society, March 0th. Ail interested
want to turn out. It is important.
A chiniaey of the Austin house
just south of town burned out last
I' riday and raised a general alarm of
lire, which happily was soon allayed.
Tuesday was a geusiue Spring day
and very comfortablo with our office
windaw3 open. But doa't forget your
base-burners; you may need them yet.
Once more Miller & Co. are ad
vertising for dead hogs, and will pay
cash for them until May 1st. Don't
waste ycur money by letting carrioa
rot on your premises.
Mr. Frank Stadter sends us a cata
logue of the Art Loan Exhibition at
fciou:c City, which was the first inti
mation we had that Frank had set
tled there. We find his name on the
committee on p&intiug and notice sev
eral of his paintings in the collection
Personal.
Edwin Jeary, of Greenwood, was
here Monday.
Mr. Shelton, of Weeping Water, call
ed upon the Herald the other day.
D. H. Wheeler, Jr., came down Sat
urday to spend Sunday with his folks,
Mrs. Higginson is visiting Platts-
naouth, the guest of Mrs. and Miss
Dawson.
I. H. Culver, of Milford, and Capt
Daggett, of Oswego, N. Y., visited us
a few hours on Sunday.
Will Gyger, one of the main stays of
tho famous furniture store of Dewey
& Stone, at Omaha, is visiting his pa
rents in this city.
M. II. Foote and A. Tyson of Stove
Creek called on Monday and stocued
themselves p with Justice of the
Peace and Constable blanks.
R. G. Clisbe, of Weeping Water and
John Corbett of Centre Valley called
Tuesday, and each left the wherewith
for the Herald asd Inter Ocean
another year.
Mrs. Marshall our worthy postmist
ress has been quite sick, but is getting
better we are glad to hear. She is
missed at her accustomed place al
though Mrs. Hayes has filled her place
most acceptably.
Mr. Leonard is just as busy as be
was before tho fire. Tho negatives
are already becoming "roo numerous to
mention," and the little gallery has a
splendid "light" for the business.
Remember that Solomon & Na
than are selling of their wiutrr goods
at greatly reduced prices to make room
for an unsurpassed stock of Spring
Goods. 4812
The latest thing out is a young
lady in town whose nese is so sensi
tive sho can tell when her fellow eats
onions, or takes a drink of Keen ait &
Grace' best, by Lis breath through the
telephone.
Charley Holmes and partner have
another lot of horses on haad, very
nice oues too. Among the let a pair
of Greys and a pair sf Black, three
year old Clydesdales; boat anything
on the roaL
We aro out on Eending partly
printed and pirtly written bills, re
ceipts &c, at nawspaperpostago. The
Postmaster-General rules that they
are first class matter and sabject to
letter postage.
Remember the meeting of school
oflicers at Plattsmouth Feb. 23, and
Weeping Water, March 4th, notice of
which was given and attendance re
quested by our Superintendent, last
week or week before.
-A. few Call. is, Chinese Primroses,
and Heliotrope plants nicely in bloom ;
sams and Rose3, Puusics and other
flowers in variety for cut ilowers. Call
At the green liouso and got a nice plant
or bonqust. ' 49l2 L. A. MooitK.
Prof. Anderson gave his sleight of
hand performance iu Beatrice a week
ago to-night. His "slight of hand"
here wa3 to tho tune of several dollars
unpaid. But then two wives will
cramp a man's pocket-book somewhat.
Elder Cyrus Alton called upon the
IIf.kald and brought us an item
of news. Elder Alton is holding a se
iIps of meetings in the Christian
church, which will be continued for a
week or two. and he seems to bo con
fident of good success in his undertak
ing. Sunday before last Bro. Burgess
gave the "men-folks" hi3 blessing and
said Religion was meant for Males, as
well as Females, and the tna3euline9
ought to ceme to church better. Last
Sunday evening there were twenty
eight men and twenty-five women fct
St. Luke's. Wasn't a good Sunday for
church either. Moonlight too Gse.
Ma. A. Neiqku, Tay lorvill c, Pa.,
writes:
My mother, an old lady of sixty years,
suffered for thirty yeais with Rheu
matism, to such an extent that she was
at times entirety lam". We procured
fiom Messrs. Lud wig Bros.. Druggists
in Scranlon, Pa., a bottle of St. Jacobs
Oil. used it according to diractions,
and saw our efforts crowned with per
fect success. Mother wa3 relieved. 1
Prof. Anderson, who was adver
tised to give a sleight ef hand perfnn
aneo here last week, was confronted
by wife Xo. 1. at Omaha (wife No. 2
beiag with him), which so unnerved
him that be was unable to fill his en
gagements. Wife No. 1 was finally in
duced by the troupe she was traveling
vwth to leave hiin t wife No. 2, as a
poor stick of a husband, not worth
following up.
Mn. Phillip IiKMUxar.n, an old
subscriber to our paper, and well known
in the whole surrounding country, in
formed us the other day tbat his wire,
who for two weary years had suffered
with Rheumatism in the shaulder, dur
ing which time she had been treated
by several physicians without success,
had been completely cured by a single
bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. Bueyrus,
Ohio, Courier, Feb., 13, 1870.
Mr. Robert Hayes and Mis Addie
Amison were united in the holy bonds
of Matrimony, when, where, and by
whom, being their business and no
body elses, the Herald will never
tell. Mr. Hayes has obtained a situa
tion at Creston, Iowa, as telegraph op
erator for which place he departed
Thursday morning last, and Mrs. Hayis
followed him ou Monday of this week.
May success go with them.
Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1S70.
I was taken with an acute attack of
Rheumatism last fall, and confined to
bed. At first employed a physician,
without benefit; then sent to Wangler
Bros' Drugstore, and obtained a bot
tle of St. Jacobs Oil, the use of which
soon gave me relief, and cured roo cf
the attack. I can safely recommend
it to all suffering with Rheumatism.
I Respectfully, 40tl
-MATT. AlCDERMOTT, i. C. K.U. fcllp3.
For Sale.
160 acres of land in Avoca Precinct.
Cass County, Neb., for cash, at $4.00
per acre. Title perfect. Inquire of
H7 . D, II. WriFKLER & COr
Resolutions sf Respect.
Platte Lodge, No. 7, 1. 0. 0. F.,
February 19, A. D. 1880. f
WnEREAS, It has pleased an All-
wise Providence t call from the fam
ily circle the wife of our brother, Sam,
M. Chapman, therefore be it
Jiesolved,ThsLt we deeply sympathize
with him in his bereavement, by which
ho has lost his earthly companion, his
children an affectionate and true moth
cr, and the community a useful mens
ter of society.
Revolted, That as members of this
Lodgb we tender our warmest sympa
thy to our worthy brother who has
thus been called upon to mourn the
loss ef a beloved and loving compan
ion. To the children our kindest love
and sympathy.
Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutious be presented to our brother,
and also furnished the city papers for
publication. G. F. Gyoer, N. G.
Attest: J. PErPERBERG. Sec'y.
Passed and approved Feb. 19, 1830.
Hall of Plattsmouth )
ENCAMP3IENT. No. 3,
I. O. O. F. )
WnEREAR, It has pleased the Most
Worthy Grand Patriarch of the Uni
verse to call from the earthly Taber
nacle to His Celestial Home in the
Heavens the wife and loved compan
ion of our Worthy Patriarch, Samuel
M. Chapman, therefore be it
Resolced, That we deeply sympathize
with our brother in his bereavement,
by which he has lest his earthly com
panion, his children an affectionate
and true mother, and the community
a useful member sf society.
Resolved, That as members of this
Encampment we tender our warmest
symyathis to him who has thus early
in life been called upon to mourn the
irreparable loss of a beloved and lov
ing wife; to the children our kindest
love and sympathy, and to the mother
and relatives heartfelt condolence in
this their hour of affliction.
Unsolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions bo presented to our Worthy
Patriarch under seal of the Encamp
ment, and also be furnished the City
papers for publication.
U. C. Smith, C. P.
SEAL. G. RASGORSIIEK,
Scribe.
Aboat Ues Tests, fte.
There was a young lady who got a fine
"pome;"
She sent us an answer that took us
right home;
If "Soekery" had known what he should
about hens,
He wouldn't have, tried them 'ar bar
rel ends.
"Katrina" raay laugh, and tho barrel
may burst ;
Cut when you set a hen, get a good
box first;
Put ysur eggs in the nest, with a wish
for good luck,
And in less than a mnth you '11 hear
the hen "cluck."
The Board of Trade.
The Beard of Trade at a meeting
last evening which was largely attend
ed, discussed a project communicated
by Dr. Livingston of corresponding
with other Boards in the State con
cerning the creating of a State board
to centralize the action of tho State,
which was finally referred to a com
mittee consisting of Dr. Livingston,
Maj. Wheeler, J. W. Johnson, J. B.
Strode and J. N. Wise. Plans for ad
vertising tho city and count', their
resources, etc., were also discussed, and
the Board of Directors instructed to
perfect a plan and report at the next
meeting.
EcAilister's Eioslrels Coming.
McAllister's Minstrels will give an
entertainment at Fitzgerald Hall, Sat
urday evening, February 28th. The
following from the Columbus Demo
crat, win show the appreciation of
them elsewhere:
McAllister's" Minstrels had a large
audience at Genftmia Hall last night.
To do this fine troupo justice in a
newspaper paragraph is simply im
possible. The audience was kept, in an
uproar tf applause and laughter con
tinually. The opinion of all present
was that it far excelled any minstrel
troupe that had been there for five
years. Should they over visit our city
again they will be greeted by a crowd
ed house.
Charley Powell and E. B. Lewis,
have been putting up several tel
ephones, aud among them one for the
Herald office, and now the clock
striking and the dog barking, tlie or
gan playing and the cry of dtnnsrl re
sound in the Herald sanctum from
the bowels of the earth, and awaken
our enthusiasm on the telephone ques
tion as much as the next one. Who
would bo without a telephono?
BARGAINS for a Pew Days.
I have on hand a number of Mason
& Hamlin Organs, five of their Latest
and most desirable Styles, six to ten
stops, that I will sell at from $75.00 to
SI 10.00 Cash ix Hand if selected
at once. James Pettee,
State Agt. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Fwb. 2G, 1SS0.402
The Cass County Agricultural Society.
The Annual Meeting of tho Agricul
tural Society will be held at the Court
House on Saturday, March 6th, 1330,
at 1 o'clock p. m. A full attendance
of the members is earnestly requested.
J. N. Wise, Secretary.
Feb. 23d, 18S0.
SilTcr Plated Tabla Ware.
The knives, forks and spoons (tea
or table) sent out by the New England
Silver Plate Co., of New Haven, Conn,
have always given the best of satisfac
tion, as they are made of that purest
of metals, steel, plated with pure nick
el and silver. Any one nesdiug a sup
ply ought to write for a circular, or
send S5 cents for a sample set of tea
spoons.
Strayed.
Three head of cows, on the 24th of
February. The last seen of them was
on Pearl street, near Streight's stable.
A reasonable reward will be given for
their recovery.
Address W. P. Siianklaxd,
4&tl PlaUsmtb, 2elv
Married.
VODDEN WOODKCFF At the residence of
the bride's father, at Ehnwood. ny tl!er Cy-
ru Altvn, Fcluuui v lUi, 1;80, Mr. GKOItOK
A. Voudkn to Miss Cor Woomtuff, all of
Llniwooit, Cans County, Nebraska.
JONES KUSSnLL At Eisrlit Mile rove. at
the residence of the nrnle'n tKirents. by K.
Morrow, Justice of the Peace, Mr. TAomas
Joxts aud -Miss cmxK kcsskll.
See James Pettee's immense Bar
gains for Organs in another column. 2
Carpet Weaving.
The undersigned respectfully solicits
orders in this line, and guarantees com
plete satisfaction, or no pay. Charges
very moderate. Enquire at Fred Herr
mann s store.
40t4 A. Haxsex.
Genuine Virginia Smoking Tobaccos.
The celebrated "Brown Diet" brand
of Tobacco, at 20 cents a package, at
Julius Pepperberg's. 43
Our Grain Wars House.
Ed. Herald: I am desirous to
present to my brother farmers a sub
ject of interest to us all. That is, the
propriety of the farmers residing in
Cass County, and especially the vicini
ty of Plattsmouth, uniting and build
ing a Ware House, fr the purpose
of storing their grain until the mar
ket will justify them in disposing of
the same. The buildiag to be divided
into bin3, sach stockholder to own and
control his own bin; this will enable
the farmer interested, to have the
grain in shape, subject to the market
at any time and will be a great sav
ing to the general Grain Merchant
in making his purchases at once and
iu any dediied quantities, without the
delay of street purchasing.
The farmers will then be able to
haul their grain to the ware bouse at
any such times as they have- no other
employment for themselves and teams.
and not be compelled to lose valuable
time or lose satisfactory market.
This proposed plan will be of mutual
benefit to th larmers and grain buy
ers; if this idea should meet with the
approval of your readers, I should be
pleased to hear from any of them on
the subject.
Robert Metf.br.
More Pankoain Road.
Lovisville, Feb. 23d, 1880.
Ed. Herald: My attention has
been called to a communication in the
Herald of the issue of February 19,
purporting to coaao rrotn louisvi.ie
and signed by "T. Whoever "T.
S." may be, it matters but little, but
in viaw of tho charges made against
we in ths communication, I will say
that it would have been less cowardly
had he, she or it sigucd hi, her or its
fall name. "T. S.", ha3 tried to discuss
a subject of which, he, slie or it. seems
stupidly Ignorant or willfully so.
As tho "Pankonin Road," as it is
generally called, is now eegrossing
considerable public attention and is of
great and vitnl public interest to the
c'tizens of the middle part of the coun
ty and especially to the towns of Louis
ville and Weeping Water, I shall un
dertake to state the fact3 concerning
it3 location; which I trust may aid in
relieving the clouded aad ignorant
mind of "T. S."and assist him, her or it
in writing a little truth, at least, con
cerning the matter. In the first place,
about four years ago, a petition was
presented to ths board cf Commission
ers for the opening of the load in
question, and not two years ago as "T.
S." ignorantly states. The petition
was numerously signed and called for
ths location of the road in question,
commencing not far from the town of
Weeping Water and running thence
north on the section line to the N. W.
corner of section 34, town 12, range 11,
and from thence on the most praetica
bis route to the town of Louisville.
The law having been complied with by
tho petitioner!, the Commissioners,
consisting of Messrs. E. G. Dover, W.
B. Arnold and myself, appointed Mr.
R. W. Cunningham, a gentleman living
four miles east in Eight Mile Grove
precinct, a farmer and one who had
no direct interest whatever in the
road to view tho proposed road.
Mr. Cunningham reported favor
ably and was instructed to have
said road surveyed; the survey
was made by Hon. John F. Polk, un
der the diroction of Mr. Cunningham.
Within the time required by law Mr.
Pankonin filed claim for either S1.500
or $2,000 damage, lam not certain
whica amount but the records of the
County Clerk's ufneo will show the
amount. This amount of damage was
deemed exorbitant by the Commission
ers, and as directed by law tha Com
missioners appointed three disinterest
ed men to appraise tho damage. Who
were those men? It is doubtful if
three better mea could have been
found in the county or state. Theso
appraisers consisted of Richard Lewis,
James Ingram and Oliver Ward all
fanners, residing from three to six
miles directly east of the proposed
roa 1, in Eight Milo Grove precinct and
who had no direct niterast in the road.
In short, neither the Commissioners,
the Surveyor nor the appraisers had
any more interest in this road than
they have in roads le iding into South
Bend or Greenwood, and much less
than they have in roads leading into
Plattsmouth. These apptaisers hav
ing taken ths very binding oath pre
scribed by our statutes, appraised Mr.
Pankonin's damage at Forty-Eight Dol
lars. The Commissioners approved
this award and ordered a warrant
drawn on Land Road fund for the
amount, and subsequently Mr. Pankon
in received the money from the Coun
ty Treasurer on this warrant. I will
say that the proceedings relative to
the location of this road were precise
ly the same as were had in the open
ing of other roads. Mr. Pankonin, if
aggrieved had the right to an appeal
from the final award of Comaii33t on
ers; but instead of parsuiag the law
ful course, undertook by force to stop
travel over the road, after the road had
been re-surveyed by Mr. Joseph Fair
field. I will say right here, that
the stakes set by Mr. Polk, mark
ing the boundaries of the road, disap
peared from some cause and the coun
ty Commissioners were thea placed
under the- necessity of having tho
road re-surveyed, and boundaries
marked. This was made by Mr. Jo
seph Fairfield, and at the samo time
Mr. Theodore Heim, the road supervi
sor, also marked the boundaries with
a plow.
1 will say, that so far as I was con
cerned, I did nothing mere than ect
with tho other members of the board.
"T. S.," is willfully mistaken when he,
she or it, says, that I "-hunted up my
man" and "told him where to locate
the road." I nevsr advised commis
sioner, surveyor, or appraisers what to
do in tbe matter, so far as the location
f the road is concerned. It was not
my duty as a commissioner, to go with
the commissioner to locate, or the ap
praisers, and direct them what to do.
Their duties were defined by law, and
their men sworn to discharge those du
ties without fear, favor or hope of re
ward. In conclusion, I will say that
I had no personal knowledge of where
the road was located over Mr. Panko
nin's land, until after tho survey of
Mr. Fairfield, and this knowledge I
gained from the boundaries marked by
the supervisor. The importance of
this road is well known to the towns
of Weeping Water and Louisville.
Not less than five haadred' thousand
pounds ef merchandise were hauled
over this road front Louisville to the
merchants and business men of Weep
ing Water during tlTe year 1879; and
it is estimated that more than as many
pounds of grain, flour and stock have
been brought over this road for ship-.
merit from Louisville, during the same
period. "T. S." says, "Mr. Ramsey was
a poor commissioner for the Germans,"
that "they could not get any bridges,"
&c. Again I say that "T. S." is will
fully ignorant or in the last stages of
idiocy. Let him, her or it ask Frank
Stander, Theodore Ileim, Pettr Stan-
der, Louis Eikoff, John Erliart, Jacsb
Vallery, Sr., Johu Klyser, George Ber-
ger, 1). O. uowers, mo uermans or
Plattsmouth, of Avcca, in short the
German citizens all over the county.
"T. S." had better try again try at
least to be able to write a littlo truth,
and not write himself, hsrself or itself
an liTBoramRs; ana l suggest also tnat
T. S." show a little more bravery by
signing his, her or its name in full, so
that the readers of tho Herald may
know who lias discovered the astound
ing intelligence (?) that, "Mr. Ramsey
fa$ a boy. Truly, yours.
H. S. liAHSET.
Vces of Elocfors.
The fee of doctors is an item that
very many persons are interested iu
just at present. v o believe the
schedule for visits is S-J.00, which
would tax a man confined to his Bed
for a year, and in need ef a daily visit,
over 61,000 a year for medical attend
ance aloae! And one single bottle of
Hop bitters taken in time would save
the 81,000 and all the year's bickness.
Ed.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Highest price paid tor Hides, Furs. Wool,
etc. .at F. S. Wiijtk's!. .")tl
Remember that for boots and shoes
Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He
has a large assortment. 23tf.
Ladies' and children's bunts and
shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent
Heel S'lifieners are used. 46t4
The Best canned and dried fruits
in the city at F. S. White's. 4Ctf.
Ilenie-SIiide Cigars.
Avoid smoking eastern filthy tenement-made
cigars. Ask your dealers
for Pepperbeig's pure brands of home
made cigars. If you don't find thero
there, go where they are kept, and by
doing so, entourage home labor. Job
bing in cigars and smokers' articles a
specialty, at low prices. A large and
varied stock of smokers' goods always
en hand, at prices to suit the times.
4.2lt Jclivs Pepperbero.
Bucklcn's Arnica Salve.
The Bv?st Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Tetter, Chapped Hand?, Chilblains
Corns, and all kinds tif skin eruptions
This Salve is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction in every case or mon
ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Smith & Black, Wholesale
and Retail, Plattsmouth, Neb. 241y.
Hard Wood For Sale.
Good hard wood for sale. Inquire
at Guthman . Weckbach's store. 44tl3
To-day's Eclipse.
Of all other medicines Browns Pop
ular Western Remedies, may be
seen in everv family where used. For
sale by J. H. Buttery, Smith & Black
and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth, and
John Painter and E'.adge & Co., East
Plattsmouth.
Crown's Vrcetable I.lver TltU
Care Billiousness and Siak head-ache.
Kiton x s coiun itAi..v?i
Heals the lung3 and cures coughs and
colds.
Cure sore throat and hoarseness, and
clear and strengthen the voice.
XIBOtVXK'S A!IVAAITF.
Heals ulcers, cuts, burns and inflam
ed eyes.
Krown's Urruan Catarrh Care
Is taking the place of all other ca
tarrh remedies. Whea used in con
nection with Comp. Ext.SarsaFaril
la, Dandelion & Iodine of Potas
sium, it has Never failed to cure. 4Stf
A'otice lo 'learners.
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, J une and September. At
Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in
April, July and December. Notice of
other examinations will be given.
E. 11. Wooley,
42tf . Superintendent.
A Rochester Physician's Experience.
R. Caulkius, M. D., of Rochester, N.
Y., certifies Oct. 6th, 1879, that he lias
used the Safe Kidney and LiVef Cure
in his practice for diseases of the kid
neys and liver, and the result has been
satisfactory in the extreme. He saysf
"I would now prescribe the same rem
edy to all similarly afflicted, and you
are at liberty to so state in vour testi
monial," 4H1
ROME MARKETS.
ORAin AND PRODUCE.
Wednesday. Feb. 23, 1SS0.
1741S
M
20
3S
.v
3 00
.1.. 3
i. 20
10
40
Wheat. Xo. 2..
Corn, ear ,
' shelled...
Oats
Barley, Xo. 2 .
Rye
Native Cattle..
Hos
Butter
EiiK
Potatoes
YOliiv. MARKETS.
Nkw YorsK, Feb. 23. 1SH0.
Money per cent.
wneat ..
Rve
Corn ,
Oats
Ktjits
Pork
Beef
Lard
Butter
Cheese
Whisky .
O 1 1
60
47 a 4s
12 Ci IV
(lit 2 00
dull
3 7 Q-'.t
1G U 2:
11 UA Hs
1 10 Ul 11
CfllCAGJ MARK F.TS.
Chicago. Feb.
25. 18S3,
Flour
Wheat
Com
Oatn ,
Rve
Barley
Pork
Lard
Bulk Mats
Butter
Fsrs
VV hisky
tu;i
1 25'
37
3
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7!l
c
11 00
T 22
6Al 90
i9 7 i'5
6 35
C 31
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The grand climax 6f success is at last
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golden sunshine of perfect health. The
physicial miseries of the human frame
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California Golden Compound, for
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Head
ache, Coming upf food, Jaundice, Liv
er Ceraplaiat, Biliousness, General De
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This wonderful remedy will positicely
cure, and that where every remedy has
failed. To prove that this wonderful
remedy will do all we claim for it you
are pieseuted with a trial bottle free
of cmt, by which you will readily per
ceive its wonderful curative qualities,
and which will show you what a regu
lar one dollar size bottla will do. For
aale by Smith & Black, Wholesale and
Retail. Plattsmouth. Neb. 25r9w1t.
Thirty of the bnt oran makers of the
World ure eoninetitow at the Pari Exposition,
a ealtle dispatch to the Assieiated Press says
t'-vo highest old i!ie;lals havo been awarded to
the American makers. Mason & Hamlin.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue f aa execution Issued by A.
N. Sullivan. Coisnty Jud'J within a:iJ for Oas
County, Xchraska. iicd to ni" directed. I will
ou tho' "til day of March. A. P. itk), at ; o'clock
p. in., of said day, at the premises now occupi
ed J;y Meury Suytier, hi Eilit Mil Dreve Pre
cinct, in siud County, spll at" Public Auction th
follow ins. to-n:t: Five liixudred bushels of
wheat in the bin. 1 he taint' cinK levied upon
and t.iken as the property of lsenrv fcnyder,
Defendant ; to satisfy a 1iidb'!iicnt of said court
by Eii Pltinuner. Plaintiff.
R. W. H r Kits. Shcrifr. Cass Co. Neb.
Pluttr.mauth, Neb.. I'eb. 23d. A. 1. 130. 9ll
Notice.
The rmki'nwn owner or owners and cl.ainuuifs
of lot No. lour (4) in block No. twenty-seven
(27) in the city of Phittsinoulh. in the county of
CiLss and State of Nebraska, w ill take notice
t hat on the 4t li dav of April. A. 1). 1878 one
.l:iine!",;r;ice purchased said lot No. four (4 in
block N. twenty-cevesi (21) in s;iid I'lalfs
rnoui it City at Treasurer's tax saie for 1 lie de
l:i!p:ent Uxvh of the jeiir 1876 and took and
received from James M. Tatter-oii, Treacurer
of Cass County a tax sale certificate of pur
cliase forsaid lot four (4) in block No. twenty
seven (27) And tbat afterwards, to-wit : on t lie
13t!iday of February 1873. the undersigned as
signee for a t ill 1 and valuable consideration
pur:li:ted said certilicate of saie to said lot and
look a due and regular assignment ui tbe name
and that the undersigned will on tbe :r.th day
of May, ISA), present said tax nale certilicate to
I lie Treasurer of Cass County, Nebraska, and
demand a Tax Deed Conveyinir to the ucder
siaiwd, the full and complete title to abl lot
No. four ( lu block No. twenty-fCven (27, in
;:id PiatUmoulh City.
4Jt4 Vai.kntixk Kauex
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Edwin Angel!,
deceased . in the County Court of Cass Coun
tv, Nebraska.
iTpou reading and filing the duly verified pe
tition of Mary E. An;i'i!, praying that adminis
tration of the estate of Edwin Angel, deceas
ed, l.e granted to her : Ordered, that notice of
tbe pendancy of said cause be published ia the
Nebiaska 11uai.i. a weekly newspaper print
ed, published and in jreueral circulation iu aid
county, lor three consecutive week, and that
C;c hearing of xaid cause be set for tbe 21 dav
of .March. A. I, lssfh at 3 o'clock p. in., at the
oilico of the County Judi.'fi at Plattsmouth. at
w liieb time aliU p'a-Ve ail persons interested
may appear and show cause, if j:nr they have,
why ailuiitiislralioa of said estate" should not
be frauted lo the said Mary K. Augell, aicord
inj to the prayeT of said petition.
A. N. ?CLU VAN, Co. Judga.
rhitlfiiioiith. Keb. 5th, lsso. 47ta
Probate Notice.
ia the matter ofthe estate of Pattk-L Gilroy,
deceased.
In the County Court of Cas Ceunty, Nebraska.
Cpon reading; and filing the duly verified pe
tition of John O'liourke. praying that adminis
tration of the estate ot Patrick (Jilroy, deecas
e;l. be v?.'ded to bim : Ordered that notice of
the pendency of said cause be publixhei itvthc
Nebraska ilKitALD. a wotkly i.cwpaper printed
published. and in general circulation in aiti Co.,
for three consecutive weeks, and that the
lieari!"B of sal't cause be set. for the stli d.iy of
.March. A. I), lsxo, at one o'clock, p. in., al the
office of t he County J.IvIk. at Piatt mouth, at
which time and pi:i"e, ail peisons inter&f.trd
mav appear and show cause, it -my Ciey have,
why administration of said.'.ctate :-hould not
be granted to the said .John O'itoiirke, accord
ing to the prayer of said netiMou.
A. N. Sr'i.i.iVAi.-, Co. Judce.
Plattsmouth. Feu. 18, 1SS0. 4st3
Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby civen tbat puimant to a
decretal order of caie. made by the Hon, S. II.
Pound. JuiIko of the Vd Judicial District of tbe
State of Nebraska, that I will seil at Pubiie
Vendue o:i Tilti ''.in day of March. A. J).,
lui ; at lb front door of the store of Fleming
ii: iiace. in tbe town of Weepidir Water, ali the
ri:tit. title and interest of Z. J. Q.iiuiou. de
ceased, iu aud to the following described prem
ises, to-wit : the west half wl ot th south
east quaiter se'l of section No. tliinv or.e:l
tow ii tea (lOj ratine twelve i l east of the tith
P.M.. In Cass County. Neb. Sain to remain
open from eleven o'clock P. M. to thsee o'clock P
J.i . on aid day. Terms. Cash, or crt dit ai pro
vided by Statute in sue!; eases.
li. YV. Joimsoy,
4713 Administrator.
Road Notice.
2o all vtwm It may Concern:
Tbe C uuniisMouer appoint vl to Ineate a road
commencing on the section line dividing sec
tions thirteen and twenty-four (13 & '1) town
twelve (11!) north or ra:.:e thirteen (13) eat at
a point, where Chicago A venue crosses said line.
Tiieme easterly on the most practicable route
to Lincoln Avenue in -eetioii eighteen (1) town
twelve (VZ) range fourteen (14). ?aid road runs
lus now located over a part of the north
east quarter iuc'4) of the north e.ist quarter
nei4)ef section twenty -tour (ill in lowtuwtive
(1;!) range thirteen (10) ami over the north weft
quarter uw of the north west quarter IiiwVj
of section nineteen 1:J in town twelve 12J
larse fourteen 141 and over a part of the north
east quarter IneKj of the north west quaiter
11W j of s' t-tion nineteen in town twelve
12 north of range fourteen IHJ east of the 0th
P. M. has repoited iu favor of the location
thereof, and ali objections thereto or claims for
damagex, must be tiled 111 the County Clerk's
oil ice, on or before noon on the isih day of
April. A. 1.. ls.v). or such load will be declared
an open and established road without reference
thereto. 47i5 J. l. Tutt, Co. Cierk.
Administrator's Sale.
By virtue and iu pursuance of an order of the
District Court. Second Judicial Dis;nct, within
and for Otoe County, State of Nebraska, dated
November 17. A. D. lj'7l, and January ao. A. D.
issi). 1 will oltcr for sale at Public Auction, 011
Tuesday, the Mil day of March, A. D. lwso. at 1
o'clock p. 111. of saiil dav. at the front door of
the btiiiding where the last term of the District
Court was held: of said district, in the city of
Plattsmouth, Cass County, State of Nebraska,
the following described real estate, to-wit:
The South K:vt quarter (seVi) of section llfteen
(15), in township eleven (11), iu ramie eleven
ill); also the North Kast (ne) of North Kat
quarter (ne1) of section eight (8), and the
North hall (U1 i of North V.'tst quarter (tiw),
and North West (aw) of North Kast quarter
(net-4) ot section nine (0), in lownsbiu eleven
11). in range eleven (II): all of said land lying
Kast of tbe rixlh (Cth) principal meridian, iu
Cass County, Stare of Nebraska.
Tcfins of Sale One-third of tho purclmvc
money of said real estate to be paid at the t:rs
of ale ; one-third to be pa:d in tine vear t owe
third to be paid in two year, frpie dateof sale ;
ia be secured by notes" anil mortgage e-it the
property, at ten per cent, interest lior.i date of
sale until paid, interest pavable nnnuailv.
Dated, Nebrauka City, Nebraska, Febrcary
Cth. A. D. 1S30.
C. W. SEYMOfK.
Administrator and Kxecutor of tho itate
of Joha W.- Seymour, diseased. 475
Burlington & Missouri Rivor
Railroad Company in
Nebraska;
-Tbe Annual Meeting ofthe Stockholder of
the Burlington and Missouri Ktver Uailroad
Company iu Nebraska will be held at the ofllee
of the Company, in Plattsim uth, Nebraska,
Thursday, the 2'cth day of February, A. D. IS),
at ten o'clock, a. m., for the electiou ot Direct
ors, and any other business which may legally
come before the meeting.
J. N. DKNtSON, Secretary.
Boston, January IT. l.srfo. 43t4
Omaha & South Western
Railroad Company.
The annual meeting of the Stockholder t
the Omaha and South Western K.illro.-vl Con.
pany, w ill be held at tlio office of the Uurling
ton and MifiM-uri Itivcr Kail road Conioany iu
Nebraska.in Plattinouth. Nebraska. 'I tiursday,
the 26th day of February, A. J IKSo, at Tn
thirty o'clock, A. M., for the election of Direc
tors, aud any other business which may legally
come before the meeting.
J. N. DkxiSo. Secretary.
Bostok, January 17. lseo. ' 4f.t4
Probate Notice.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. ( aa
CAf COU.NTV. I
In County Court.
In the matter of the last will and testament of
Hophia P. It. Hogcr, deceased.
On reading and filing an instrument in writ
ing, pin porting to be a true copy of the laot will
aud testament of Sophia P. 14. flogg, deceased,
late of Manstieid. Ki' hlaad County, iu tbe .State
of Ohio, and also an order of court, admitting
the same to prohate in said State, it is order
ed that notice of the penderey of said cause be
published in the Nebraska IKRA!.I, a weekly
newspaper, printed, published and in general
circulation in the said County of Cass, and sitate
of Nebraska, for three weeks, successively pre
vious to the th dav of March. A. D-. lsso. and
that the hearing of said cause be set for one
o'clock. P. M..ou naid day, at the County court
room, in said County of Cass, at which time and
place all persons interested, may appear and
show causu if any they have why said last wll and
testament should not be admitted to probate,
according to the prayer of M.J. U. Adams, who
is named as sole executrix iu saW Instrument.
4713 A. N. SCLl.lVAN. Co. Judge.
Probate Notice.
STATU OF NF.BP.ASKA. t
CASS COUNTY, f"
In County Court.
Whereas R. L. Heed, of said County, has
filed in in v office an instrument in writing, pur-
rorlins to be the last will and testament of
.uciiis f. Keed, doceased, late of said County,
and asked to have the same admitted to pro
bate ; whereupon I have appointed Wednes
day, the 3d day of March, A. 1). isso, at one
o'clock p, ra., at my ollice lu said County, as
th? time and place for proving said will, at
which timf and place all concerned may ap
pear and contest the probate of the same.
In testimony whereof I have hereuntoset ruy
hand and olilcial seal this 1 ith day of February
A. I. 1H.S0.
4713 A. M. SCI.LlVAN. Co. Judgo.
Kotice.
To owner or occupant of the following de
scribed Feal Estate, in the County of Cass and
State of Nebraska, to-wit : l-ot No. 4 in Block
No. 74 in the city of Plattsnu.uth. Cass County,
Nehrai-Ka. You are hereby notified that the
aboTe described heal Estate assessed m tit-longing
to non-resident f Cass County, was. ou
the ad day of November, 177 sold to me tho
undersigned, there being no fiber bidders, for
the taxes levied there.. 1 f.rthe year Istp, and
that unless the same is redeemed from such
sale on or before the 1st dav of April, lswi, a
deed will be issued for said Beal F.tate to
2ll3 H. C. Smith.
J. E. Cunningham,
HOUSE PAIKTER I
AND ORNAMENT ER.
Paper UauIng, Kassoinlnluf,
A specialty. Alse a Drsi class
Piano & Organ Finisher.
tf-Would ay t th people of riattsinoutt,
that I fully
yVAItTtAXT ALL COS Tli ACTS.
A share of the patronase is solicited. Orders
will receive prompt attention.
4Sm6 J. E. CUNNINGHAM.
New Departure !
of our well known Tailor,
Morris Q;Monr&e
WHO HAS
F&liMAXEXTLY LOCATED,
On Lower Main St., opp. Court Home.
A Fl'LL LINE OF
PIECE G-OODS
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tTT' Dout forget th Location,
txtf ii. O'UOCr.nR, Prop.
H. A. WATERMAN & SON.
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HOT DECEIVED
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t.pcn the old
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1
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houses novum axd solv,
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Call ami sec HOLMES & DIXOy.
45mfl
HEAL ESTATE -CITY
AND COUNTY
IN ENDLESS QUANTITIES:
WILL. & WISE.
SUtlS
MONET TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS FOli
FTE YEARS TIME.
TE PER CE.H1 IXTERErEi
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Enquire of D. II. WIIEELEIt A CO
riattsrnoath ; or II. E. MOOUE, IJd
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dealer la
DRY GOODS,
CLOT II 3.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOODS'
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS:
Large stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
to to
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Notions, Quecnswarev
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CASH TAID FOK HIDES AND FURS.
AH kinds of country oroduce taken la e
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Champion Jiillinrd Kall
AND
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BEST HHA X I ).V OF CTOAItS, APPLES. ,
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Sbilsotuitiitt)
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FRESCOING A SPECIALTY?
REFEHHNCE3 J
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mv. I want a prxficr fhat treats both pWltlcai
parties fairly.
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