.... n $2.00 VFAl ANNUAL PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST , 1888. VOLUME XXI V. NUMHKIl 21 (A .if (gf is! n . A life - i i: 1 . 4 , 1 J - i i 1; it, 0" It' f I:' I if-- royal mr.t jk j K SI Absolutely Pure- This powiler never varies. A marvel of pur ity, ftrentr'li and wholesoiiieuess. More eco iiiiiii Ii;lI t h:m the ordinurv kinds. and cannot he sold in competition witli the multitude of low Sliori Wellilll UIUII1 or illuMiaia puic;i.t. Hold only in e . I. s. Kovai. BAKIMi 1'owUER Co.,locV all Ht. New York. CFIlY OFFIGlclS. Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer, M. KICHKY W K Jr ox - Jamks Pattkkson.jr. Attorney, Kmjineer, Police J uJe, Mareliall, Council ien, 1st ward. r.vuoN ulahr A Maiidi.k S curroKU W 11 MAL1CK j J V Wkckhach ( a Salisbury ) I) M Jiin KH ( )K. A SHIPMAK M H MUKI'lIY ) S SV 1IUTTON t ()N O'CONNOR. " 2ud ' 3rd 4th. Hoard Pub. Works Y McCallkn. 1'hks 4 .1 W i KKKI I D 11 .1 W Johns n .Chaihmak KKI tiOltUER Hawks woktii GOITjXY.OlTIGIiliS. Treasurer, I). A. Camphei.l TlllH. 1'OLI.OCK 1iki Ckitchkiklg KXAt'KI 1CHHK1.U W. II. Tool kDeouty treasurer, - Ulei-K, Deputy Clerk, - Ueeorder of Deeds - Deputy Ueeorder Clerk of District Co jrt, hherill, Surveyor. Attorney. Suot. of I'ul). Schools, County Julne. John M. Lkyha w.c. showaltkk - a. Maholk ALLKK UfcMJ I Mav.nak i SeiKK C. ItCSSttLL ISOAUD OF SUrKKVISOKS. A. VS. Toon. Ch'm., l'lattsniouth Louts b.u.rz. Weepinir Water A. H. Dl ' Ksox, Kim wood GIVIG SOGIK5r.MS. rA5SWU)U(TKo."'llT;rr . . F. -Meets vfveiy Tmilay evenini; of each week. All trar.fiMit brothers nre respectfully invited to attend. 1 JLATTMOl Til KNCAMI'MKNT No. 3. I. O. . F.. meets erery alternate v riuay m each inoi'.ih ill the .Masonic n.iu. Jlrothers are tavilcu to aueuu. miuo t oDiia no si a. o. u. w. -Meets Lr:tiZ""T ntfui.y in! vi'tedM attend. K.J. .lorKan.M.isterV.riun:in ; K s luiMmv. Foreman ; l-1 aiiK j.rowu. rr - peer- 1. Uowei, iuile; oot;ce llou.-wort li. Ueeorder; II. J. Johnson, Financier ; NV iHi. Smith. Keeeiver; M. Maybnaht. 1 att M. v . . J;iek Daueherty. Inside Huard. i (ASS C VMP NO, 3.12, MODKKN WOODMF.N yj ol menea Meets second and fourth Mud day evening at K. of I hall. All tiansient lirotliew requested to meet with us. L. A. Neweo ner, Veuerable Consul ; U. h , NUes, Worthy Adviser ; S. C. V llde. Hanker ; V . A. lioeek, Clerk. lLTTSMOUril LOIMSK NO. 8. A. O. U. W. Jl 'mwu every alternate Friday evening at Krwkwuiid Iiall at 8 o'clocn. All transient brulli ers are respectfully invited to attend, l. f w. r K. Hovd. Foreman : is. s. c. Wilde, kec'order ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer Ill.VTTSMOCTH LOU(;ENO. C. A. fr.f A.M. Meets on tlie tirt and Hi id Holidays of each monta at their lia'L All ti;Misi-nt luotli ers are cordially invUe.Uojiiev wit a us. Wm. H ats. Secret ary. . VKllUAHKA ClIAl'TFK. NO. 3, K. A. M 1 Meets second and fourth Tuesday of eaih mouth at MasonV Hall. Transennt brothers are invited to meet wuh us. p ffmi , J p W'M. Hays, Secretary. , . iit 'AO'S COMMA I1AHY. NO. 5. K. T. Meets first and third Wednesday intclit of each month at Maso 's hall. Visiiina brothers are cordially invited to meet nil us. WM. Hays, itcc. F. b. iutk, E. C. 1 A S S C O F N C U . N 0 . 1 02 1 . 1 1 0 Y A L M IC A X V M J n eet- the second and fourth Mondavs of c aeh month at Areanum HalL P. C. Mi sen. Secretary. McCONIHIE POST 45 G. A R. R03TKK. J, W. Johnson C. S. Twiss F. A. HATtCS lifii. Nicks . JUNKV STRKIOHT. M ai.on inxos CifAitLK! Ford AXDKitsoN r'KV .1 AOOI! r.DDBM'.MAS. ..Commander. ..Senior Vice " .Junior " Adjutant. ii. M. officer of the lay. Ouard Sergt Major. ..ouarter Master Serirt. Tost Cliar-lain J,. O. Cl KTlS, Meetinir Saturday evenui:! PLATTS MOUTH BOARD OFTRADE President 1st Viet I'resMent... 2nd Vie.e President.. Secretary ...F.obt. B Windham A. !?. Todd u in Nevillt F. Hermann Treasurer F. K. (Jutliman iTir?Tons. .T C. "fcirhov. F. K. White. I . C. ra-tterson. J A. Connr, 11. F.lxou, C d r. J. V. Weckbach. W. Sherman, 1". C.or- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW T AR S. MA t UK S. Attorney i i.aw. innce WW nvAr Peter Merse's store, norm siae M iiu net we n Mti and sth street. A. HAlillUA, iiwr, riuunoiu HAUTUJAN. Lawyer. ftn.i cVreful attenti.into'a general law j iactice V sit i i.ivan. Attorney at Law Will j. eiye prompt altenliou to all 1 i-finese in trusted to !-im. Ofliee in I'nion Idock, Last side, riattsinouth. Neb. Send your job work to the IIf.kald 0fi;Ce. Call For Republican County Con vention. The republican elector of Cass county art; hereby culled to meet in their respec tive wards and precincts on Satur day, August IS, for tlic pur pose of electing delegates to meet in convention at Weeping uter, Neb., benefit of the city. Mr. Kichey, the pre on August 20, 1HHH, at 1 o'clock p. in., K(.t mayor, accepted his nomination on for the purpose of electing sixteen dele- that platform, the republican council gates to the republican state convention, K. Hncepted their noininationis upon which meets at Lincoln, August 2:i, 1888, the same issue, and today we believe they ami also to elect 10 delegates to the con- huve ana ar3 to the best of their ability, gressional convention which meets at fulfilling their pledges. The sewer im Lincoln, Sept. 20, at 8 p. m., 1888. Hie .movements are beinr pushed rapidly to wards and precincts are entitled to the following number of delegates: Tipton isa't Cree Miiiwood Weepiiui Water 7 Greenwood ... 9 Move Creek. .. ... H S.iuth Bend... C'eoter l.'Hll-,Vlll J Avoca. 1 lattfinoutli free... 7 i ilwtv h 1st word 7 Rock Bluffs y !ul ' ! Mt. Pleasant 6 :trd " l:i Eixht Mile Grove.... 7 " 4lll " lli M. D. Poi.k C'h'm, II. S. 'Wilkinson, Sec'y. 1'rimaries will be held in the various wards and precincts, on Aug. 18, 1888, at the following places: Tipton, at Eagle, 8:00; Greenwood, at Cornish school house7:30; Stove Creek, at Elmwood villageSO; Elmwood, at Center school house, 7:o0; South Bend, at South Dend, 7::i0; Weeping Water, at Union Hall, :j p. in.: Center, at Manley. t r;ii., t p;iwoi,v, H.,n J I'- ? "uu'o'""i a p. in.; Avoca, at Huchins' school house, ii in H rnr liln fT j n T?. ir-rri t-o or.li I I i. ..lUw.., ... o ""'"i" house, :j p. m.; Mt. Pleasant, at Gilmore's school house, 4 p. m.; Eight Mile Grove, at Ilyat's school house,7::50 p.m; Liberty, at Folden s school house. ?, p. m.; Platts- mouth precinct, at Taylor's school house, p. m.; riattsinouth city. 1st ward, at county judge's oflice, 1 to 7 p. m.; 2nd ward, at 2nd ward school house, 1 to 7 p. m.; sru ward, at Sullivan s omce, l to 7 p. m ; 4th ward, at Kockwood Hall, 1 to 7 p. m. . . ... .. At the republican con state vcntion heij Oct. 5th, '87, it was directed that republican voters at the republican prim- , , ,n t i- ... t aries suouiii vote upon ino quesnou ui the submission of prohibition as aconsti- tional amendment and the same having been directed by the republican state central committee, the said electors will also vote upon said proposition to be submitted as follows: "Shall there be a submission of the constitutional amend ment in this Htate prohibiting the salt and manufacture of intoxicating liquors.' All those who favor this proposition will vote "yes" and all those opposed will vote '-no" on their respective tickets at such primary elections and make a return thereof to said Committee. M. D. Polk, Chairman Republican Central Committee. li. S. Wilkinson, Sec'y. Board of Trade- From Wednesday's Daily. KEGFLAR MONTHLY MEETING. Plattsmoctii, Aug. 7th. The Hoard met with the following of ficers and members present: R. B. Wind ham, Pres.; A. 15. Todd, Vice-P.; F. Herrmann, F. Gorder, F. Carruth, J. Pep- perberg, J. X. Wise, J. M. Patterson, A. X. Sullivan, Ptichey Bros., W. S. Wise, S. Waugh, J. II. Waterman, Eigeu berger & Troop, D.ive Campbell, M. IX Polk, Skinner & Ritchie. The president stated that there was a call to the deep water convention to be held at Denver. Col.. Aur. 28th, aUo that the city was entitled to send three delegates, and the county at large, one, nnrl nn motion of thr secretary that the president appoint five delegates and five alternates. Motion carried. Motion made by W. S. Wise that the president be one of the delegates. Car ried. D4eate3, R. Pt. Windham, S. Waugh, F. Carruth, W. S. Wise, D Campbell. Alternates, J. M. Patterson, A. B.Todd, F. M. Hichey, F. Ilirrinmu, F. Gorder. Arnrirm be V. Carruth that a commit . -..-i. iii tee be appointed to see what could be done in regard to transportation for the delegates. D. . Campbell, committee, Motion made by F. Carruth that a com mitlee of three be appointed to conter with the city officials in regard to the te; minus of the sewer--Committee, F. Gord er, A. N. Sullivan, S. Waugh. Motion made by F. M. Richey that the special case on railroads be hel l over until further notice. Carried. , All persons interested in the "Wm. -i- r.t.,., arrk .,ct0,l tr. mni.t t oi I '-"'""''j "- .1uv.--w. the cemetery "on Tuesday. Aug, 21, in the r i i : . l u o uireuuuu iu ticur u un iiuu uiafcc mmujjc- ments to keep it in order. By order of I director of school district No. 6. Gray hairs prevented, dandruff re moved, the scalp cleansed, and tlie hair j made to grow thick by the use of Hall's egetaute rsicuian Majr itenewer, Our Present City Administration The public should remember that the present administration nre redeeming nil the pledges they made before the last election. The republican city convention passed a resolution that they were in fa vor of ull public improvements for the completion. The bonds having been sold and $10,000 s now in the bank here ready to be used and the balance sub ject to call. The paving of Main St. is to be commenced immediately and will be pushed to an early completion. The water mains have been extended as f ar ae compatible with public interest the pre sent jear. The gas mains have been ex tended, 25 additional lights having been added to the HO already in use. These are the internal improvements that the city was mostly interested in at that time. but tiK,re ;3 one otiier that certainly de- miUU$ the attention of our present mayor Hn(j city fathers and that is a new city iiaij.. The present quarters are entirely too smnll and cramnod and the administra- .. , , , , ... tiou suoui'i Keep pace wuu toe rest oi me improvements. They certainly cannot add i .1 - i i. a"i : - io ine city any moi e suosiannai uuprovt- ment than a new city hall, one that will h)e. large enough to comprise a council chamber, a room for the two hose and hook nnd ladder carts that are located in the business center, and if possible, a station house or jail and headquarters for the police. Councilman Murphy at the last meet- jug offered a resolution tending to that end and it is a matter that ought to be pushed along with the other improve- " infnt9. There are sever"1, goofi locations I that can be had and we urire the council to look into the matter. Preparing for the Long Hours. Xothing affords one greater pleasure than to sit down with one of our old vets., who has fought, bled and died for his country, and hear fro.n him the im itation of a battle in full force, but m order to get the benefit of these stories you must have the faculty of drawing heavily on your imagination. Since con siderable interest was manifested last night by an audience who had quietly assembled in a cosy little room for ihe purpose of imparting to each other thril ling experiences and listening to the hair breadth adventures of the said vet, it was imagined by one of the party who was pos sessedjof considerable more forethought than any of the other members of the fra ternity, that, to form themselves into a social society, with an efficient story-tel ter as chairman, would be a scheme well worthy the consideration of the gentle men present. The thought of the cold winter nights, which are only a short dis tance in the future, and how edifying it might be for all who participate to listen to stories which roll from the lips of those who have fought for us in the troubled days of yore, which inspire each loyal citizen who hears them. Xo objec tions were raised las-t night when the auO- ence was compelled to exercise their imag inations, and it was agreed unanimously among the said hearers that if any part of a story should "sound to us," it would be allowed to pass humorously by, as was done last night. It was moved by May- or chey fnd ponded by O. P. Smith that a society be formed before the arri val of said winter nights.and that a social society, consisting of committees on "The tariff fiucstion, tho late war, the demo cratic and republican parties, the pros perity of this great nation, the prohibi tion party, when I was a boy," and a hundred other different subjects, be formed. The motion was carried. Tl;e following gentlemen ere appointed as a " " . . . committee on war stories, with Mr. II C. Ritchie as chairman: Messrs. O. P. mitii A H Tnild Miirnr Ttichev rx- - M,lvor' Simpson, L. E. Skinner nod M. Ii- Murphy, We are to have a paved street or the work commenced as S"on as the sewer work is advanced far enough to allow it. A mathematician has figured out how long we will be obliged to wait for the paving if we are to be patient until the sewer work allows it at ;ts present pro gress. IJe savs it will lie just GGd days. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is designed for those who need a medicine to purify their blood. No other preparation so well meets this want. It increases the appetite and rejuvenates the whole sys ten Its record, for forty years, is one cf constant tnwmpU over disease, From Friday's Dally. Mr. Geo. Hoeck, father of Mr. W. A Hoeck, shoe dealer of this city, who lives near Murray, met with a very serious and probably fatal accident yesterday after noon about 4 o'cloc k. He was in the net of tearing down an old windmill which was located near his house, and when near the top of it, the whole thing gaye away, letting him fall a distance of thir ty feet, on a shed which was attached to it, and from there he rolled off and fell to the ground. The windmill is an old one and its support had rotted away so that when it gave away and let him down the whole thing followed. If it had not been for the bhed which protected him from the fall of the windmill, he would haye been killed instantly without a doubt, and he was very fortunate, al though badly injured, not being killed by such a fall. Two of his ribs were broken and !s' ivi iv.d cthci wiji.iii which caused -him to remain unconscious until this morning. At present his phy sician entertains slight hopes for his re covery. Mit. Morton explained t his demo cratic audience at Weeping Water just how this nation lias been running on a false industrial system for the past one hundred &nd more years and how the "robber tax" has been making serfs of the American people. The only thing the democratic war boss fails to show, in his free trade harrangues, is how this nation has made the most wonderful pro gress in its material development, in every direction, under the protective system. How its citizens have the best markets in the world, home markets at that, how those markets pay the best prices for labor and produce, of any na tion on the face of tha earth; and how the workingmen of this country have inestimable advantages over the work ing men, the semi pauper classes, of Eng land, to whose level Mr. Morton would, if his theory of trade wa3 to be adopted in this country, reduce them. The great physical fact which this country under a system of protection presents, giyes the lie to these defamers of our country's good name and reputation and furnishes a complete answer to their falsehoods. Will somebody who has studied the subject please explain why women who are addicted to poetry generally write of the most melancholly affairs? A cood many of them appear to. Uo depressed be cause they cannot die without further de lay and have flowers sprluklcd on their graves, ihey don t give any good reas ons for this peculiar yearning, but they go on as though their highest ambition is to perish on general principles. Others bring the sad, salt tears to our eyes by telling how some young lover went away to sea and. never came home again, and how Mabel sits by her window, looking out on the night, and listening for his footsteps which will come to her cars nevermore. Then there are little girls dying while the roses bloom outside, parents dying, flowers dying, and a gen eral carnival of death in every direction. The Journal is wiliin;; and eager to en courage all poets, regardless of age or sex, but it would suggest that their rhymes be stuffed with less tears, death and desola tion. "The sad old earth must borrow its mirth, it has tears enough of its own." Lincoln Journal. The Candidates- In a grocery store the reporter uotic ed the following authentications which appear on an advertising card hung on th wall, which presents to the eye the pic tures of the various candidates for tho presidency nnd vice presidency: Grover I'm a fisherman. Thurman I use snuff. Fisk, (prohibition) Six long weeks in the long month of August and all I want is water. Brooks (vice pre.) That is the hand I hold. Harrison American industries protect ed by me. John Bull don't go. Morton Plenty of good cheap feed and homes for honest labor. Kliiea By Lightning Fremont Neb.. August S. During a thunder storm on Sunday night a seven teen-year-old daughter of a Bohemian named Mannek, livinig in the northwes part of tins county was killed by light mug. llie gul was iu nea wneii me house was struck. A younger sifter who occupied the bed with her was not hurt. Ayer's Hair Vigor is cleanly, agrcea ble. beneficial, and safe. It is the most elegant and the most ei oncnucid of toilit preparations. By its use ladies can pro duce nn abundant growth of hair, caus ing it to become natural in color, hut re, and texture. Stanley the great explorer is needed now by the democratic party. An expe dition will have to be orgtnir.?d to dis cover that letter of acceptance which Grover Cleveland has evidently lost. No mind reader will do. S HAKE R BOY! Will make tin e:i.oii Mondays and Tuesdays at Homo, one mile cast of Kight Mile (Jrove. Wednesday to Saturday in Plattsmoutn At Louis Kliroell's stable at the foot of Main Street. s i ii i i Vt Is a Dark-JJay I'acer, 15A hands hiih, weihiny 1 ,200 oii!is. His close, compact torm and noted reputation for endurance and f-eedy proinv have justly earned for him the reputation, and encomium from the Editor of the "Sjuitjtle Turf" that he is one of the l'ei-t Sires ot the ;!!,'('. Jlis record is 2:'2i, and has paced trial miles in 2:10. His colts, Little 15ahy, 2:27A, and J. Y. Jluey, 2:l'p with more to follow in the charmed circle this summer, is certainly a on-at rhowin, !!!' '" 1 ' " n,i':- M'i'ilv : orand oiitiorl unit v to tn-t valuable hoic ;u iow prices. His if not paid till after foaling, r s20 price of a ood ordinary horse, while lines receive troin slOO.OO to $.J00.(JO this kind, if not wanted for sporting work on a iann, on ncVoiint of their dralt horses, and can ro to town and time is money. Owners ot line mares have a rare chance now for one ot the cheapest horses in the United States. ' Embrace the oppor- umty. Ton.rx Clero.rQ.ons. The wool clip of America amounts to about three hundred million pounds per annum. Its annual value is eijual to about ninety million dollars. It stands! sixth in value on the list of American agricultural products. The number of sheep is over fifty million, worth about one hundred million dollars; and, while the democratic administration is denying that it is for free trade it puts wool on the free list. The wool growers of the country as well as our manufacturers, who have studied the effect of protection up on this great industry claim the Mills bill will ruin prices, and destroy the mar ket for the American production. A dark lantern committee dared not admit the wool growers of this country before the committee on ways and means to make their showing and piesent their reasons for opposing a further reduction of the duties on wool ar.d woolen goods. They could not and they knew the coun try would not justify the action of that committee with the plain facts placed before it; hence, the dark lantern business 1 and hence the appeal the wool growers take to the ballot box Xovember next. There they will be heard as they were hi Oregon. 1 hey were denied a heanncr be fore the committee at Washington. They will be denied a hearing in the "solid south;" but thank God a free north will hear them in Xovember and so will the "reat fraud Grover Cleveland. Fkom the Tribune's exposure of his administration President Cleveland sought relief in Smith Weed's counsels and a fishing expedition. That was a cruel shot to fire into the reform admin istration on the very day its sham head sent his civil service message to congress. We asked the Jocnial some several days or weeks ago to pleas'i give us the difference in the hours of labor in Great Britain and Amerca; if we recollect cor rectly, the editor of the Journal was claiming that the short hours of labor in England accounted, very largely, for the difference in wages in the two countries. The Hkrald bus waited sometime for this bit of information) THE PILOT'S WIFE. The moon shines out. with here and there a star. But furious cloud rank3 storm both stars and moon; The mad sea drums upon the harbor bar. Will the tide slacken soon? O, sea, that took'st my youngest, wilt thou spare?" And the sea answered through, the black night air, "I took thy youngest. Shall I spare to-night I" The thundering breakers sweep and slash the sands; To westward, lo! one line of cream white foam; I raise to darkling heaven my helpless hands; I watch within the home. O, sea, that took'st my eldest, wilt thou save?" And the sea answered as from out a grave, "I slew thine eldest son for my delight." "The giant waves plunge oVr the shingly beach; The tawny maned great lions of the sea With pitiless roar howl down all human speech. Is God far off from me? O, sea, that slewest my sons, mine husband spare :" Tho seas wild laughter shook and rent the air; Lo! on the beach a drown 'd face deadly white. George Barlow in Belgravia. The Use of Saccharine. The use of saccharine as a substitute for sugar is not considered safe from a medical point cf view. Dr. Worms, in a communi cation to the French academy of medicine, states that of several patients who made use of saccharine by Lis advice, all but one were compelled to give it up on account of the oc currence of dyspeptic syrnptoms, nausea, loss of appetite, etc. It is usually not until after the substance has been taken from ten to fifteen days that it manifests its evil influ ence. It then appears to accumulate In tho system. Scientific American, r service ot 1 o.OO, with '2.00 added to insure colt to stand, is only the horses of Siiakki: J Joy's blood m other localities. Horses of purposes, can do more jeneral extra nerve power, than unwealdy or to meetiiifr in one-hall the time. LKOAL. Legal Notice. To Joseph S. Kohn : You nre licrchy notified Unit on the sill day of Novemln-r ls:-t; the; lid low inj; dcfcrilM'd l;mlt. vll : ''he MS r of the N Wir and tho N li ii-of t lu-;sV i- of ect ion inno 9lo nship Iwc'ic I IL' N raliK: twelve 1 12) eaxt in Cass eouiity, Nel,ia-ia. la.rl to .l.s. Kohu lor the year is., w.i sold to l, C. J'.Iooiuer at public tax hale l-u tlietaxis of t tint year by th treasurer of Cass couniy, .lnaka. una tiie lime for redemption froin said sale will ex pire on I lie 81 Ii day ol November I MM ; mid liirlliei lliat the ceitificate ol urehaso ban been assigned to the uiniei ciucd and that if said l-.uiu is not redeemed from nai-l tale I shall demand a deed lor tho name from tho tieasurer of said county. -'lv Jl l.Aur.iii (,'. K lli HA I.I,, I'.y 1). C. illooiucr, ilcr agent and attorney Sheriffs Sale. I' v virtu of lliiee executions Issued by W. (;. ilioualler, clerk ol the dii-trict court within and forC'ai-s county, Nebraska, and to mo di rected, I will on the 1st day of September, A. H , isss. at II o'clock a. io , of said day at tho soul Ii door of t be court house in H.iid county, sell at public auction, the following real estate to-wit : The west half of the south-west iuarter ot the northwest quarter of sec tion nine, township twelve (12), range thir teen (l.i), east of the (6) sixth principal merid ian in (.'ns county, ehraxka. Tlie same beinu ievled upon and taken as the property of Thomas J. Thomaa, defendant ; to sa' isfv u Judgment, of said court lecovered by the Citizens Hank of 1'laltsmouth, plaintilt, Ufraiiift said defendant. Ciattsmouth, ieb,, this i8!h day of July, A. I). 1SX(S. .I.U. KlKEMRAKY, 2'iw Sherill ('ass County, Neb. Legal Notice. In the District (Joint of Cass couu'y. Nebras ka. Michael Archer vs. Sarah I. Archer. To Sarah I). Archer, non-resident ifelendaut : You ara hereby notified that on the 'Mix day of duly, A. I). IssH, puintilf Hied bis petition in the lustriet Court of Casa county, Nebraska, whrein you are defendant. The object auU prayer of said petition being to obtain a divorce from you because of your willful abandonment of 1'laiutilT without JiJKt cause, and continuous ly remaining away for more than two years prior to the commencement of this suit. You are required to answwr said petition on or before September loth, A. l. 188, or your default will be entered therein and judgment obtained according to lar. llated July 28th. A. I. IMS. 2(1-4 Mil IIAP.L AHCllKK. By his Att'y, Bykon Clark. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of Kile issued by W, C. Sliowalter, cler'it of the dut rict court within and or C;;ss county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will on the 11th (lay of September, A. I. lss, at l o'clock p. in., ot said day at thOv fouth door of the court Iioukm in l'latt Hiuoutll City, in saiil eountv. ?o l at puhlic auction, the following real ei-'.fcte, to-wit: Five acres of ground 't'Mi ibe west half of the west i!;r. oi i ne noriiieaet quar terot section one 1 ) in township twelve I2J range thirteen east in Ca's county. Wehras ka : Paid live, acre of land hfln the Same whereon the l.'iiild injr, yards, fencec. Ac, ot said defendants Uut'oiir & Co.'s slaughter house, paekmir house. &e., are located. The sum- lici::g levied upon and taken as the property of Dufour & Company, or Diifour tic Finn; John S. Duke. William H..l'iekeii9. Jos eph V. Weclvhach, the t'lattsitiuulh Laud Im provement Co., li. A. Waterman & Son, and .Johnson liron.. defendants ; to satisfy a judg ment of ;iu court recovered hy Kichey Bros., plaiiiiin. against said defendant. l'latt'inouth, Nelj., August 3rd. A. I. m. .1. C. K.IKKNHAHV, 21s5 Sheriif, Cass County, Neb. OFFICE. Personal attention to all Buainee Knlrust to my care. XOTAHY IX OFI'ICK. Titles Examined. Ahstarct? Compiled, lu rance Written, Keal Fstate Sold. Better Facilities for making Farm Loan than Any Other Agency. It. B. Wimiham, John A. Davikh, Notary Public. Notary Public, YVlUU.n& 1IAVIKH, -"ttorncys - at - ZD aw. Cfiice over Bank f Caf-s County. Plattsmoctii, - - Nekkapka For Sale- A thorough bred, Polled Angus bull calf, enquire of Judge W. II.Newcl or C. Parmele. tf. Wm. Git.mqur. Any one paying up their subscjiption and 23 cts. can have the OinaltH '"Weekly 2?e till January 1st, 183C. rx n o