0. Q. EPEDDTTj Dkalkb ill 31 KDICINE, rERFUMEHYS, Oils, Taints, Shushes, A Full 1.1 ne of TPraeaea f" . And In fact everything contained In ; first-class Drug Store. Pre scriptions carefully compound ed Competition met in all departments. Cou. Main and Third Streets PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. SKC02n-HANS GOODS- J. LEVY, Will BUY aud SELL ail kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. Out! lcr west of Beck's Furniture sore MattEiuouth. Feb. 1st, 1883 4Ctf. HOTEL. CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick structure, on lower Maid street, b as Just been finished and fitted up for tbc accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AMD REGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING HEW AMD CLEAN A Goed Ear in.eoiiiiectlon with tbo House. i . J J 1 1 (((' ni' IIMEIR. CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD E. A. mmm k Wholesale.and KetallJDealer In PINK LUMBER SHIKGLES, LATH, SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS, &c, Fourth Mreet. rear cf Opera House. PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA BOOTS AMD SHOE5 VIAJS UFACT1JB1XG AND AT Sherwood'S, Plattsmouth, Nebraska riQAHS. Just Received !. FINE LINE OFi UEERSCHAUl AND BRIAR PIPES of IUKECT .'lllPOBTATIOS. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S iahy made for tha retail trade only, t Pepperberg's Cigar Factory. ERNST WAGN KR 1 Practical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT ARCHXTECTURAX. WORK A SPCCIALT7 . Plant and Specifications will be carefully arriedut. and full attention will b glren a , to safety and durability. LESSOXS ON PAIlfTUMl JWster Colon, Crayon and Pencil. 03 "I'iiAl tJ PUBLISHED DAILY ASD WXBKLT fti Fblioill flYrafi PeIMIii Co. ornciAEi papab or tub city. for CU? and County Directory, Railway Time Table. Telephone Exchang Business Dl rectory, Bualneai Cards see fourth pace. Notlo to Advortlaora. Copy for dlaplay adrertlacmenta or change la advertisement moat ba huidml la ti i im bualiMM office not later than 10 a. iu. of the day la wnien they are to be Inserted. Copy for pay local and apodal notice must be banded In bIores o. in. each dav to Inaure in sertion. II M. BinjHWKLI.. Business Manager. A. Salisbury, Dentist. C.A narsball, Dentist, suc cessrito Clutter & Marshall. Teetb extracted wltnout pain, by use rmtrou oxide Cias. Try Schercr's Corn Cure, warranted to cure without pain, only 15 cents; at Warricks. d-tf. The side walk on Sixth street, in front of the Catholic property, Is re ceiving much needed repairs today. C'larlie Emerick has been railroading down at Tucson, Arizona, the last year, on the Southern Pacific. He reports it about as tough a country as they make. Mr. bchnellbacner, prndent, sen sible man that he is, has been prun ine his ornamental trees in front of his Vine street property. Car load of Fresh bran at Murphy's d!38t3 The rumor is afloat that W. W, Cole's great circus is to visit PJattsmouth the coming month. If it does the people here can witness the best show travel ing. The Cass county Agricultural so ciety have ordered their full sheet colored posters and they will be posted as soo l as the work is com puted. The subscription books of the Plattsmouth Jc Southwestern will be opened August 21st, when look out for the boom of the Plattsmouth fc Southwestern. By Yeomans, of Weeping Water, who is on bis way to bis eld home in Phoenix, N. Y. writes for the Daily Herald aud mentions that he is in a trood country for those who like it but he prefers Nebraska in his. Miss Katie Dorrington has been giving very successful lessons on the piano through the summer, and her ijuoils constanrlv increase in num bers. We nnderstand that she wiu organize for regular classes in music commencing at an early da'. A spring shower this morning, is an other point particularly in favor ot our Cass county farmers who had to plant tbtir crop in July owiug to the hail storm, corn planted after the storm is now six or eight inches high and grow ing splendidly. Information reached this office this morning accompanied by Havana s for all the boys in the office, in effect that it was a boy and that our friend, Conductor Z. T. Ballinger, of the Omaha ri n was the happv father. The whole force offer congratulations and the writer "takes on." Call at Murphy's and price Queens ware, all the latent patterns. l3St3 L. C. Erven has not started his branch store at Weeping Water as we stated the other day, although all the ar rangements had been made to that ef fect the party at Weeping Water whom he rented of, found an opportunity to make more money out of the building by letting other parties into it, which seriously disarranges all of Mr. Erven's plans, he will, however, put a stock of goods into that town as soon as a suit able room can be had. Our base ball organization is actively discussing the advisibility of procuring now grounds, and are consulting the Plattsmouth sportsmeu's club in regard to securing a suitable tract of land somewhere'within the city limits, and fixing it up by grading, fencing, and otherwise improving it. This would furnish a suitable and pleasant resort for base ball and shooting entertain ments; which all sportsmen could ap- Ereciate. It is a good idea, aud we ope to see it more than discussed. Gentlemen in charge of county fair matters are actively pusning that enter prise, and making all needful arrange ments to hold a good county fair. There is much our farmers could do iu the way of comparing notes, and products, and exchanging ideas in regard to the different crops and experiences in culti vating them, than by getting togetner and holding a good live county fair. Let all local feelings be smothered, and public spirit gam its old time sway in Cass countv: let every portion of our county turn out and exhibit their stock, andcrqps this fall, and xenew old ac quaintances; it will be a good thing for the county Lei the fair Do patronized. Oar contemporary, the Herald shouts itself hoarse for water works. It wants the people to vote $50,000 in bond at once for : its friends in the council to handle. Let us whisper a word in its ear. Let our people vote I 950,000 in bonds to the now railroad, get that built, and then it will be an easy matter to get money to build wa ter works, iiuiid up ine city and ine water works will come. Plattsmouth Journal. The foregoing is a fair specimen of the Journal's idea of the wants of our cltv. this paper has never wanted the people to vote $50,000, we don't believe a system of water works would, such as the Herald has been advocating, cost one-fifth of $50,000; so far as the new railroad is concerned, the Herald has been the consistent advo cate of that enterprise, long before the Journal dreamed of it, while that organ was subscribing stock in aid of slack water navigation cn me x iattc river, cr some such scheme to bring the Platte river into Plattsmouth by means of a canal to furnish water power to ran the Daily Journal, oh, no, Jttr. Journal, we propose to keep right on, at the water works and the railroad, and when the city gets large enough we expect to see the Journal advocate i the sap enterprise. A goodly crod was trscznbled last night at the High School to hear the discussion, whleh was somewhat inter estlng, though tbo question was un- doubtly a very weak one. A few more teachers were enrolled to day. Supt. Alton has received notice from several teachers of their in ten tloo to atttend next week. The programme for next week will be given tomorrow. There will be a lecture every night. The Interest still continues at fever beat; every teacher admits that the time thus far could not have been spent to a better advantage. The Institute adjouru tonight and will not convene again until Monday morning. ' Neoraska Reunion. The Fifth Annual Reunion of Sold lers and Sailors of Nebraska will oc cur September 3d to 8th, at llastlngs. The railroad companies have agreed to carry all soldiers and their families for one ana one-naif cents per mile for miles travelled, and tickets will be sold any day of the week, including Sun day, Sept. 9th. rsine hundred tents have been secured so tiiat all can have shelter. The ground is pronounced by the Depart ment Commander to be the best camp ground a Nebraska reunion has ever bal. Trains will stop within ZOO feet of camp. All uniformed bands will be carried free. A good wagon park has been provided for those who wish to camp with teams, and all teams will be fur nished hay and abundance of water convenient to wagon park. Uenerai 1'nil bhendan is expected to be in camp one day, and the camp is called 'Sheridan." Other eminent men will also be present. A big time is expected. It is be lieved by those who are in position to know, that this will be the largest re uniou ever held in our State. It is hoped that a large number of McConihie Post, and all old soldiers and their families, who wish to attend the reunion will go. I should like to have all who expect to go to go in a body, if we can agree on the time of going. Make your arrangements to go and watch the paper for further notice. J. r. Strode, Tost Commander. Sir Knights Enroute. A special train consisting of seven Pullman sleepers and two baggage coaches passed through the city this morning for the Pacific coast. The passengers were Sir Kuights and their ladies on their way to attend the grand conclave which convenes in San Fran cisco in a few days. The train was a very fine one, and was crowded with a very intelligent looking set of injoplc. Three of the coaches contained com manderies from New York the other fonr being from Michigan. In convers ing with a sir -knight of New York city, we learned that they were having a grand time and did not in the least, feel fatigued, over their long journey ; to the most of them this- is their first trip west, and our informant says they are perfectly surprised at the vast ex tent, fertility, and natural resources of this veritable western empire. The train was in charge of Joe McCoy, which is a guarantee of a safe and rap id trip over the matchless prairies of eastern Nebraska. Tomorrow St. Bernards commandery of Chicago, will pass through iu a train said to be the finest" that ever passed over the Q road. ' List of Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb., August, 9 1883. Ayres Clara Allen W Boud Butler Buikett Cloyd Belcher James Barlett J N Bond J B Birdsall Mary Conly Mrs L Coffman R M Dal ton Edward Hanson A N Hickson John Hanson N P Hickenson Sallie Williams Mre A Wilson J R JJhnson Letitia Kelly Ed Keuney F E Koruik P Drian Lewis Ella Lindekugel E Loucbenecker Geo Mayfield H T Mason John McNurlin Robt Nakoda Joo Prutts Mis9 Ella Smith Ada Stull Johann Weutz Chas Wells Jack Walrath Mrs Mate for the above will Persons calling please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M. President Arthur was entertained with a war dance by the noble red men up at Ft. Washakie, as will be seen by the telegraphic dispatches elsewhere. If the President wanted to see a war dance that bad, why didn't he come and see ours. He could have rode out to the Platte bottom in Jo tie's 'bus for a half dollar, and the Herald would have seen that he had a plane in the ring where he could have a good view. The dispatches do not state as to whether His Excellency took a band beating the drum or not, but he is not much up to the fun in such a dance if he failed to do it. The lectures in the institute course will be delivered on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week. They will be held in the nigh School room in the school build ing and will be worthy attention from citize: s as well as from teachers in at tendance at the institute. A list of the lecturers, their subjects, and the evenings they lecture will be publish ed tomorrow. "SUCCESSFUL." An Unequaled Remedy for the Bowel Complaints of Little Children. "We have used Marsh's Tonic As tirngent in our family several times, for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc, and in eyery instance it proved successful.'' Geo. "W. Moore, Ottumwa, Iowa "I have used Marsh's Tonic Astring ent in my family for the past four years, and can cheerfully recommend it as a never-failing remedy for Diar rhoea. Dysentery, Cholera Infantum and all Bowel disorders. It Is a safe and pleasant remedy for little children." Samuel J. Cook, Kansak City. Mo. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for sale by Smith & Black Bros, drusgistg, Plattsmouth. Price 50 cents. Don't fail to try it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises, etc., ose Marsh's World's Liniment. Fifty cents will buy the Marsh Ague Cure liquid or pills For sale by Smith & Black Bros. HOd&wlwk To Teachers. You can secure scratch tablets in different sizes, cheap, HeqA&p ofBce. by calling at the ii Mary L. Sage was a passenger to Lin- coin mis morning. donn Moore, one or IyuisTillex livo young business men, is In the tiiy . i (jco. Poisau went west this inornin' to labor for the Union Pacific folks, on me jjcairice extension. Joe McCoy, one of the li. & M.'s best conductors, took the Knight Templar . . .1.1.. li iiiu west litis luuniiiig. Dr. II. D. Roof, of Lincoln, is in the city today, and made the Herald u very pleasant call this morning. II. r. bmitb, the aflable and ellicient business manager of the Omaha Bee, was in the city last evening looking af ter .llietr interests. Capt. II. E. Palmer and daughter went to Lincoln this morning. Tomor row they will leave for a trip through the mountains by the way of Denver. Peter Stander. Esq., one of the wealthiest farmers in Cass county, is in the city teday looking tor the county surveyor, to And out where his lines are. Mrs. Frank Carruth and son went to Lincoln where they will visit uutil to morrow when Frank will join them and they'll proceed on their way to Denver RAILROAD NEWS. B Sl M C B A Q and Plattsmouth and Southwestern Comments' The Pawnee Enterprise comments in the following : The night operator at Dorchester was laid off thirty days lor sleeping thirty minutes. One dollar and fifty cents a minute is a pretty dear snoose. A corps of B. & M. surveyors are working ou a line from Beatrice west which will run up Swan Creek, and cross Saline and the counties west. The Plattsmouth and Southwestern project, of which mention lias hereto fore been made in these columns, is taking such shape as to insure complete accomplishment at no distant day. It is a railroad scheme originating in Plattsmouth, and has the energetic spirit and liutmcial backing of the pro gressive people of that thriving town. The proposed line will start at Platts mouth, running to Avoca, in Cass county, south to Syracuse, in Otoe coun ty, passing on to Beatrice, uage, to Fairbury, in Jefferson, and thence even tually into Kansas. Surveyors are now in the field and books for subscriptions will be opened in Plattsmouth on the 21st of August, the prospect being that stock will be rapidly taken. The Grand Island Times, in speaking of the movements of the B.& M. rail road company, has this to say: "One of these projects is to connect her muni liue in Nebraska with Grand Island, and to push on through Sherman coun tv into the cattle grazing districts of the Northwest. The B. & M. has large landed interests at stake in several of the counties north and west of Hall, and she is not going to allow these in terests to sutler bv reason of any want of enterprise on their part The in creasintr cattle shipments and the im mense business being developed in the Black Hills create an incentive . tco strong for the B. & M. company to resist. She is bound to build, and that righi away. The Times fully believes she will build to Grand Island as her first move." Hawkeye: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy is steady at 123j?. Last year this company placed $750,000 to the credit of the renewal account, maintain ed its sinking funds and 8 per cent di vidends, and carried over a surplus of $381,738 from its traffic operations, as well as all its net land receipts of $1, 229,724. This year 8 per cent dividends will call for $437,000 more than last year, while the interest account will be decreased by a few thousand dollars, making the net increased charges for an S per cent dividend about $400,000. The gain in the net earnings the first six months of the year has been about $1,300,000 equauliug the increased div idends called for an $900,000 besides, or 1& per cent upon its $70,000,000 of capital stock. The crops are likely to be better this year than last upon this line, and should the present gains con tinue, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy stock would earn the 9 per cent more in 1883 than in 1882. 'Grace & Thierolf have at last receiv ed their cigars, among which is the Jelebrated R. G. Ingersoll" cigar?. Now Boys, is your time to get a good cigar.' dUltf. To the Public. I am uow located at my new quar ters in the Sherwood block, first door on Fifth street, where I have in stock a complete line of watches, clocks, jew elry, silver and 6ilver plated ware. To my present stock I am constantly mak ing additions and I shall he pleased to sefall my old customers and many new ones. Remember the location Sherwood's new block. d4t L. G.-Ekvex. Dressmaking. To the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity I wish to announce that I have taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where I shall continue dressmaking and invite all to call. - Mrs. M. E. Mortcn. " dl25t6-wl9tf The largest and finest stock of hats ever shown in Plattsmouth. all of the latest styles in felt and stills, just re ceived at Elson's the only one price clothier. Also a lew of the nobbiest suits ever seen. We take pleasure in showing them. 35d6t w21tl Elsou the only one price clothier, leaves for the east next week to buy the finest stock of clothing and gent,s farniahing goods ever brought to Platts mouth. 135d6t21wlt Bargains In Bricks. 200,000 brick for sale, builders will do well to see us before purchasing. Leave orders at Weckbach's store or at the yard; all orders will receive prompt attention, Raukn & Martin. dl27mo 1 Notice of Removal. We wish to inform the public that we have moved into . the Lorth store room in Sherwood's new block, on 5th street, where our patrons will find us hereafter, and where all wishing any thing in the Merchant Tailoring line are invited to call and see us. 13Qdtf Basoorsuek Bros. Old papers for sale at this office at J it cerjti per Iranjjred. . lictico. A . vpeainr or the Books of the Plait. mom nl Sonth Western Rail read Company, To all whom it may concern. rr i . o-'"-" is iicreiiv p rpn irrnr iuesuay, the 21 day of August, 1883 at 10 o'clock A. M.in thecitv of 1'lntfm. mouth, at the ollicoof theKopretnrv ti. Liiu,- ouuacnption jsooks or the Platts mouth & Southwestern Railroad f nin. pany win be opened to rrp.-iv n,t. aenpuons or stock, and will remain open until closed by an order ol the i'i rectors. An installment ut Ipm tr , ....n bo payable at the ti me (f mnkiltrr Ilia subscriptions, and the residue theicof Biian ne paid iu such installments, and tti bucii times anu Places as mv m r. quired by the directors of the company. uuuiN rmoEBALD, lTesldeut. C. II. PAnMEi.E,Vico President. R. li. Windham, Secretary. A- W. McLauoiimn, Treasurer. 123dl9wlm AKL 10U READVTO DYU Hurlburt and Miller Eroprietors of the Omaha Fancy Steam yeing and French Dry cleaning works 107, South Fifteenth street. Omaha Neb., recommend thei. frcim; f- cleaning, dyeine and curli and tips on three d.ivs nntlpi i-.n. suits iu velvet, Silks, Satins etc.. cleaned by the French Dxy cleaning pro- cens. Ladies' and gents clothiug clean ed, dyed and repaired. All kinds of fancy dyeing, merchant's ahclf.wnrn goods a specialty. All orders by mail or express uiveu prompt attention. Piano Tuning. F. W. Lessentiu. niano Inner ifii Woodbridge Bros., Omaha, will be in this city Tuesday. He cuarantees fir class work. Leave orders at this off? " 138d3t U A full stock of nice Suirar-cured Hams and Breakfast Meat Market, at lScpcr pound: Pickled xorit, izjsc to 13c: Shoulders, lln- oiiuumers, uc. . x resii J,nrd at IMlZc.. CM. . .1.1 . . . - - or !) pounds for $1.00. Fresh. Jfiah I every Friday. Lake 0'Neili-. dllOtf Peterson lfros. Sell Best Sugar Cnred Hams 15c B. Bacon 15c 11c Shoulders Dry Salted Pork Dried Beef 15c 12c Fresh Lard or 9 lbs for $1, U. Itf v i . a' or Doom privileges at cotniny ment. ing of Cass county Ae'l Societv. Annlv n vr . o. lse. nec. iiitwtr 'Ull MALE. Lot 2 and S In HiocK 41, improved. d!7 IX. It. WIXUHAM. A Square Meal can oe Had at the City Hotel for only 25 ccnl3 and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers aud Commercial Men will please lear this iu mind. d&wtf Use Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pills for Biliousness and Constipation. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. d&wlt H.i. White has just received afresh supply of choice, patent, winter wheat flour, also delivers corn, oats and bran to any part of the city. I35tt TO THE FARMERS. Manv of VOU make onnt.rnoia ar.rl nnf being accustomed to reducing them to writing, very often when you do sign a printed or written contract you do so without fully understanding its con tents. The Nebraska and Iowa Insurance Company of Omaha, Nebraska, have adopted a new system in this State. They have printed . upon the back of their Policies a copy of the application and note given by you for insurance when your application and note are re ceived by the Company ; they fill out a copy of your application on back of .Policy in detail, all the property insur ed, just the same as the application signed by you, and gives every answer just as you have given it. They also nil out a copy of your note or notes. When this is received by you you have the policy, a copy of your application, a copy of every contract between vou and the Company. This is done to avoid havisg mistakes uncorrected between you and tue Company during the term of this insurance. Your application is the basis of your contract between you and the Com pany. Often mistakes or errors have crept u which, i f not corrected, would vitiate your insuiance; in other words, you have no insurance at all, and you could not detect it. unless you had a copy of the contracts between you and the Com pany. Examine your contracts with us carefully, and if any errors or omis sions should be found we would take pleasure in correcting them, and re spectfully ask the patronage of ths property-holders of Nebraska. Respect fully, J. T. IlHRT.Sec'y and Mang'r. CARPENTERS W4NTED. Three or four good workmen wanted at once. Inquire of dHO t6. Claus Breokenfield Uood Fresh Butter, pound at Murphy's. 1G cents per dl38t The Monarch Billiard Hall people keep the best ice cream to be found in the city, also choice lemonade cigars and tobacco. 108tf TENDERLOIN Meat Market, LAFE CTNEIL, Prop'r. eef Mutton Port Veal CMclcens. &c Constantly on band. Also, all kinds of UAXE in season, and ev erything kept la a F1RST-CL.ASS MEAT SHOP At lowest possible rates.! 521y FLATTSMOUTH. NEB; GAIT, FLEISCHMAN k CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. The best yeast ii use, received fresh every TUESDAY and FRIDAY nyorningB U "i spited by SPECIAL N0TICLR. Advertisement under thl bead, three cent H-r iiuo runt iiweriiuil. MONKYTOUiAN-Onrealentate ,y Bulll- van Wuoley. u POB BALE OR KKNT-A (od lioiuo with , aeifrw room, conveniently armiiiccd tl located near t lie I liu liimlnrssiiart of m oily, TjVJK hai.E Iloime and lot. riea $r.vn, Sloo casn. uaianee in iiiouiniy payment. It. li. Witt OH AM, FOK HA Lh Several residence, cheap. In- iun v ut i'. it. ii itrrirr o. IOlt BALE A fiesh mlloli cow h. 11. Windham. Inquire of tr.tf FOH HALK-Scratch Tablet In all this utllce. I'OHSALEalot In K.od location. Ian at thin odlco alzcii. at itf Tart leu- it: it VOll SALE An order for a new American evilux Alachiue. Iixiulre at thlaoOlce, lOKSALK I.0O9 cords of wood. Inquire of - v. b. wise. tl CUKSALK 1.1 paper for aale at tlila omco at so cents er hundred or a ceuta per tUn- ru. II 1?OK SALE -l our lots toRetlier in ireod loca- -a- Hon in thi city. Inquire at ttiia olUca tf "LX1II RENT South store room of the Union - llloclc. Enquire of li. 11. lilavk. It. Spur- oca, Aiva urew, uusiuesa ciiumitiee. izju IJ'OR RENT House for rent near center of Cltv. Kiiouirp ift I'hI terHon'a ltitrii. iw. pR KENT-DwellliiK llOdtt IlouxeM, Inquire ot W. ILbUArcit. FOR Rent Two rooms by I), Go. II. Wheeler & WANTED,-Information of the whereabouts 11 of Willis J. Coiiicer. who was lal'lalts- iiiouth a vear nun. Anv one knowlaa of his present location will confer a favor by seudliiK bW addresa to Mrs. Marali K. Conuer. Vet flattsburic, i. Y. 41201 lVrANTKI)-Tvvo blacksmiths and a black' " b ml th heliier ut Mehuullbacher'a alien. 8Ud IV A.sTED--Jobn llaucr has boucht the Stobl- " ' niau plate.cornei of 7tti aud Vine, and la prepared to accommod ite the public In the way of boardiriK and lo iiiliiic by the week mouth. .uml FOUND a gold and Jet breast pin, the owner can have th- aame by proving property aud payiuu tor tins notice. "COUN D On Main Street a pair of eye classes in case, owner can uet his property by cal properly ui ling at this otllce and payiiiii for this notice for this IJVll Sherifrs Sale. ISotce Is hereby tiven that ly virtue of an execution Issued by J. W. Johnson, county Judge of Cans county. Nebraska, lu favor of (leorfie Dovey, administrator of the estate of K. O. Dovey, dee'd. and against OrllJIth Coolev and to ine directed. I will at 10 o'clock a. m. on the Cth day of August, IK&'I, at the house of John Ramsay, iu Eight Mllu drove precinct in said county' offer lor sale at public vendue tha following uoods and chattels tow it Fifteen hogs, three milch cows, one platform spring wagon, one Drown mare, ene Day kcki Iiik and one double set of harness ; taken on execution as the property of lirilllth Coolcy. 127110 R. W. IIVXKM, KherliT LEGAL NOTICE. In the District court of Cass county. Nebraska J W Stoddard, li F StoibUld and W A Kcott comprising the linn of iStoddard & Co., plain tirts. vs. 11 F Iloovei, E O Hoover, and Haworth & Sons defendants. Tn If worth & None, noil -resident defendants you are hereby notified that ou tne K8in uay ot jiuy. 18., tnai piaiutins nerein, nieu ineir pe tition lu the Dim net court ot Cai-s county, ieu- braska, against said defendants, the object and naire executed bv 11 K Hoover and K O Hoover, braver ox wuicu are to foreclose a certain niori- plaintiffs, upon lot No. 249. in the town of Louisville, to secure t lie payment of a certain promlHory note, dated March 2tli, l, for t lie sum of St2.oi; due aud payable on or before October 1st. 1882 : that there Is now due upon said note aud mortgage the sum of $li'.,l witli 10 percent interest irom tiieui uay oi ic cember. 1882. riamtm also prays mat a. minor iiiorigag ex ecuted bv 11 K Hoover and E O Hoover, to you be declared junior and inferior to plaintitl's mortgage upon aaia property. Koit are required to answer saiu petition on or before the 1st day or October, isi. It. li. W1MJIIAM, Att'y for I'laiiitifT. riattsniouth, Neb., Aug. uth, 183 .it. Notice of Probate of Will. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas McCartney, deceased, iu county court. Case county, Nebraska. Notice Is hereby given, that on the 31st day of Lutrust. A. D. 1883. at the county Judge's ofilce in Flattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, at lo o'clock in the forenoon, the foIlowiiiK matter will be heard and considered : The application of Mary a. Mcuartney to ad mit to probate, an authenticated copy of the last will and testement of Thomas McCartney late of Rock BlufTa, in said county, deceased, and for letters testament to Mary A. McCartney By order vi the court. i. n.tioiiAOU.i. Dated August 7th, 18S3. 3t. County Judge LEGAL NOTICE. In the DJstrict Court of Cass county. Neb raska. George W. Covell, Trustee of and , for K. L. McDonald & Co.. et. al. Notice l'laimin. X. r Of Dwight J. McCann, and Catherine Ueed.aud Lawsonbueiuon. 1 1'ubiication Defendants. J To Dwiebt J. McCann and Catherine Reed non-resident defendants : You aud each of you win take notice, that the aforesaid plaintiff as trustee did on the 2lt day of July, 1883. tile his petition in the Dis trict Court of the Second Judicial District o". Nebraska, in and lor cass county. Nebraska, aeainst you. and e ich of you, and Laweon Sheldon, the object and prayer of which Is to set aside and wholly cancel and declare void a certain deed from D. J. McCann to Catherine Keed of date .November 28th, 1876, lor the south halt,sli) of section thirty, (30) in township ten. (lO)nortn. oi range twelve, uzj east oi btn v. m.. in Cay county, Nebraska, recorded in Book OI aeeue, on page ojo mercoi, auu io sei asiue and wholly cancel, and declare void a certain deed from the said Catherine lteed to Lawson Sheldon, of and for said land, of date May 3ist 1883. recorded iu boek No. eight, (8) of deeds, on page 177 thereof, on the ground of fraud perpetrated by J. D. McCann, Catherine lteed and Lawson Sheldon, and of which each had notice,actual and positive, ard which fraudulent deeds were made and taken to defraud credi tors of McCann, and the plaintiff as trustee of and for said creditors; and the further object and prayer of said petition is to quiet the title of said land in plaintiff as such trustee, and to vest in him as such trustee the full and com plete title of said land, and to wholly exclude Catherine keed, Dwight J. McCann and Law son Sheldon, of aud from any title, interest, or right in and to safd land or any part thereof. You are further notified that you are required to plead, answer, or demur to the petition filed in this action, on or before Monday, September 3d, 1883, or the allegations of the petition will be taken aa true, and judgement and decree rendered accordingly. GEO. W. COVELL. aa Trustee, for I'laintiff. Plattsmouth. July 21, 1883, lawst. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court, in and for Cass county, Nebraska : George W. Covell, Trustee of and ' for it. L. McDonald & Co.. et al. Notice Plaintiff, vs. of Dwight J. McCann. Catherine lteed and William L. Browne. I Publication Defendants. J To Dwight J. McCann. and Catherine lteed non-reldent defendants : You and each of you will take notice, that George W. Covell, as trustee, aa aforesaid, plaintiff, did on tne 23d dav of July, 1843, file in the office ef the Clerk of the District Court, in and for Cass county. Nebraku, his petition against you and the said William L. Browne, defendants, the object and prayer of which is to wholly set aside ;ind cancel a deed ot date November 28th. 1876, from Dwight J. McCann to Cathrine Reed recorded in Book "8" of deds on page &50 thereof, of Cass county ltecords, for the north-west quarter (BWfi) of section five, (5) in township ten, (10) north of range fourteen (14) east, 6th P. M in Cass County. Nebraska, and to wholly set aside and cancel a deed for same land of date May 3ist, 1883, from Cather ine Keed to William L Brown, recorded June 22, 1883. in Book No. eight, 8) of deeds, on page 178 thereof, and to declaro both of said deeds void.on the ground of fraud, participated in by all of said defendants, and to wholly annul the same, and to subject said land to the pay ment of the debts and judgments owed by Mc Cann.to the judgment creditors for whom plain tiff Is trustee, and to quiet and vest the title of aid land in plaintiff,as the trustee of said judg ment creditors; Yon are further notified that you are requir ed to plead, answer or demur, to the petition of plaintiff, filed In said cause, on Monday, Sep tember 3d, 1883, or that the allegations of said petition will be taken as true, and Judgement rendered accordingly. -GEORGE W. COVELL, Rattmotitll. Ne T., Ja9SSIet!' AUTICLKH OF Of the PlatUmonth and nontii Uclr.-j Railroad Company. Tlila la to eortiny that John PIl'irprHld A r. mini. ne... i,ro. Mini u v 1 1 ....... i. 8 " hilrd lliifiHi-Uca r..r it of furjiilbK an luuorpoiaird luilrond 1 iii'itur iitider the luroriHiratlou Lawaul Uio Mam of This Coinitany atinll tin known ! t ,.i... mnuth and Houlli Weatvrn Hulln.uJ CoiiiomiiV ly whleh name It ahalleit and trnnsaet bnla' ness i Its eilntance ahall bucrutiiii i.i u may au and be sued. In Us coriMimta i,.,.,. it may acquire, own and convoy real, personal and inUeil iiroiierlv. mav niniruri mi i.u tracted within II own iiame i mnv nmk. .it usa a cominoii seal whleli li muy alter at auro ; may do all needful acts lo rany In to ef feet I he oblecta for whleh It It shall have power to exercise all the rlirhu privileges and frauvhlsea whleh may t c,iir.' ed under chapter sixteen of the compiled bLut. tirM r iiiii ykiu oflloes. and depots, as shall be nra essuiy be tween the places of thu termini of the 'said road, which la protected to couimeuee at a point on the Missouri river at I'laliainouih. In cJ county, -tiitoor Nebraska, ami to bcontruet-' ed from said polut, in a Mouth Westerly dlree tlnn, throuicli Cas county, by nay of the town ot Avoca i through otou county, by way of thai town of byracuse, throuuli Johiisou count v. hv way of Iho town of Merllnir. tlimioi. J;ui county, to the town of lieatrlre, throuall Jef ferson county by way of Kairbury to a point on ma ouuo iiud, nexuiitiiiiK ivausas iroill JVelrua ka. or as near as nmet liable ii,,.. t.i,. may be demonstrated by a survey, o ba made on the completion of tills eornoi mii..i. , -i.i. ' the privilege of eonti uctlnjf branches from the ! iiiin ifmei tunui or piUCCS Wlllll.'l tlia limits i.f the Htute. For the ouroose of this oreuiiinti.n, n.- IowIijk named persons, hIkii.-ii, of these Articles have been chosen DlrectoiK, to hold their of lice until a Hoard of Directors are elected from the stock holders as hereinafter provided vU i John l-'ltuerald. Flunk Cut-ruin i Tern tt i Wi ii ii i.v "" I'lirmela. K. K r.uiriaifc. i iioa. a. Uaiblue. Oeo. 11. LltllfUeld. N, K. (J rings and The raid Hoard of Directors have following persona as olll .ers ..! tills company. iimiii riujfntiu i resident, Calvin 11. I'uriuele. lc I'lchldi-nf.. Kubert II. V iudliam. Secretary and A. W. McLaiiKlillu. Treaxiirer. AS SOOU H one thousand aliurnn ..r l.w.Ir ul...n In good faith he subscribed, aud ten dollars persli.tte paid into the tlCiHin v of ihn ........ pany, tile present President and Secretary shall appoint a lime and place for the rt'st mectllnr oi the subscriber of stock, and shall kVh notice t hereof, in at least one newvpuiter mint- en in tue city i I'lattsiiiontti, ililny days pre vious to. the day of meeting, ai Kiicfi sub serlbers shall then and there elect thirteen director lor said company: tins directors mo chosen shall as soon hn may be niter their -election elect from their own number a President and Vice-President, uml nintii u. .i... Treasurer and Secret;.! v. .who shall take tint place of the present ollicers now actlnu in the same capacity. No person shall 'be elected director In said , unless bo shall bo u bona fide ow ner or at least five shares of sioek iherin. The capital stock of this comrumv .i.uii i.u Ten Hundred Thousand Dollar tifliinli mew Increased at any tune U four million dollars when authoiie'd by a two-thirds vot r iii stockholders, and the shares shall bo d'vl jed into sharcH of one hundred dollars each ; which.' shares shall be transferable ou Hid books of the company, as the directors may piovide through by-laws. Au installment of ten per cent shall be pay- able at the time of making the subscription and the residue thereof shall bo paid In mich installments, and at such times uml rlw-c t. may uc i ciunru ujr I lie uirccior ot till: lie com pany. i lie stockholders may vote lu Dcrson i.rh written proxy, aud may cast one vote tin-:ia1 sliaie they may own or represent. On the first Wednesday of .May in every year alter the organization ot this company a board of directors consisting Of thirteen members shall be cliosen by ballot, by such of the stock' holders as shall attend for that purpose either " iu person or by proxy j provided that a majori ty of the etock is represented. Said directors snail continue iu olllce until their successors are elected. A majority of the board of Directors shall have power to make By-laws, an if tiller the same at pleasure. and may transact all business of the corporation, may appoint KiiKlncers, Agents and all Olfleer required to aid In the construction of the Koad ; shall have power to Issue Bonds after getting the wriitcn consent of two-third of the sioek, may execute-mortgages and deeds of trust, and give as stjeurlly therefor any property belonging to the com pany. i. Hie private property of the sfock Lot! era shall not be liable lor the debtsof the comnanv. 'J Ii is company may bo consolidated with unv other rallioad company witliiu or out of thu State. 'Hie indebtedness of this corporation shull not at any time exceed two-thirds of the capi tal stock. . The principal place of transacting the busi ness of the company, shall be at I'lattsmouth, bebsaska, till changed by a vole of the direc tors, and the subsc:ipiion books of the com pany shall be opened at this iilace bv persons designated by the signers of these articles.after giving 30 days notice by publication, next pre ceediutc tlie time of opening tiie books and they may be closed and re-ooencd n the ill- rectors may deem expedient. The time of beginning the corporate powers of this company and Its liability thereunder, will be from and after the bih day of May. 1883. Signed this2lUi day of April, 1883. John Fitzgerald, . II. Black, Frank Carruth, Joseph V. Weckbach, it. B. Windham, (ieo, S. Smith. Sam. M, Chapman, Win. II. Newell, C. H. Parinele, J. M. Patterson, Orlando Tertt, J. 11. Allied. Wm. Beekmau, .1. K. Smith. J. N. McCoiincll. Jacob Klein, Kd. E. Eldrege. C. F. Stull, G. Hansen. A. W. MCLauginin, Daniel II. Wheeler, Geo. W. Kalrlield H. K. Palmer. John Waterman, C. W. Sherman, F"red Gorder. F. it. uthmann. Geo. E. Dovey, Geo II. i.ittlefield, Louis Hoebel, N. K. Griggs. P K. Hastings. O. N. Whellock, Thomas Harbine. J. B. McDowell, uco. cross, STATE OK NEBRASKA, CASS COUNTV. On this 24th dav of April. 1W. before me It. B.Windham. Notary fubilc.d.ily commissioned and qualified for and residing in said CotiDty, personally came John itzgeraid. u. li. Black. A. W. McLaughlin. Frank Carruth, Daniel 11. Wheeler. Joseph V. Weckbach. Geo. w. Fair field, 'J. E. Palmer, Geo. S. Smith, John Wat erman, Sam. M. Chapman. C. W. rjucrman, W. 11. Newell. Fret Gorder. o. Ji. I armeie. F. H. Guthmann, J. M. Patterson, Geo. E. Dovey, o. lent. personally tome known to I the identi cal persons whose names aie alllxewl to the above instrument, and acknowledged the ex ecution of the same to lie their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and Notarial Heal, the day j and year last above written. SEAL Signed. ii. B. WINDHAM. 1 ' Notary I'ublle. in and for Cass County. Nebraska. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I GASS COUNT V. ) ; , On the 27th day of April. Its ;, before me Jas. S. Mathews, a Notary public, duly commisMon ed and qualified for and residing in said count v. personally came ti. B, Windham, to me known to be the identical person whose name 1 affixed to the above instrument, and acknowl edged the execution of the same to be hit vol untary act and deed. w uness my nana and Notarial Seal, the day i i and year above written. JgEALr Sinned. JAS.S. MATIIPWa Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA. las OTOK COUSTV. On this 3d day of May, 1883. before me W. E. Page, a Notary Public, duly commissioned and appointed for'and residing In Otoe County, per 1(1. .1. li. Arend. onallycame Geo. H Littleneld. Louis Hoebel. Wm. Beekman. to ine nersonllv known to be the identical persons whose names are affixed to the foregoing article of Iuconora tion, and acknot ledged the execution of tha same to be their voluntary act and deed. witness my nana ana Notarial seal, m is 3d , . Uay of May, 181. hkal. ( Signed W. E. PAGK, ' r-' Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRA5KA, gage countv. " On this 4th day of Mav. 183. before me the undersigned, a Notary Public, io and for said county, personally came .V. K. Griggs, J. K, smiiu. f. ii. Hastings, .j. is. JilclJonuell, u. N. Wheeilock and.Iacob Klein. who are well knnwr. to be the Identical persons who signed the fore going instrument, and they acknowledge li same to be their volu tary act and deed. Given unuer my nana ana Notarial seal , 4tn day or Mav.isa.1. ' Uirn.l ifl'll T nrTTo Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, sa lUIKaSOX tOl'STV. s On this 4th day of Mav. A- D. !?.. l.ef..iw iju Benjamin L. Purdv. a Notarr Public ilulvrnm. missioned and qualified, for Jeflerson county. Nebraska, personally came Thomas Il.irblne. Ed E. Eldridge. John B. McDowell. C. F. stmi. Geo. Cross aud O. W. Hansen, who are well known tome, to be the identical persons who signed the foregoing instrument, and they ac knowledged the same to be theix voluntary act and deed. Given under my hand and Xottaral Seal th: ( . 4th day f Mnv. 188.x i SEAL f Signed. NJ. L. PCKDV, 1 ' Notary Publu, II. K. 1'aliiMir, Uen.H. Himtli, .lului Waifrme" Ham M. LaiiijiM. J. W. lrn.an. Win" I Newell, t reif iorder, V. II. I'armele. ft I liuihii.nn. .1. M . I'aiterwiii, il. k. nVey, i i. Trfft. (leu. II. II iuk lir... II. I.Ut l. flrld. V. 1 j Arend. I.II.IU Jlnebel, Wni. lloeiliMMli. N. U, t . .i. ijl. O.h. VI....Kk. Jamil Klein. Tli'.uiaa llartilne. Kd. K. Kllrlilir. .1 n vi..i.'. n J nis corporation Is created to lay out, locate construct, furnish, maintain, operate and enli.J a line of lUllroad aud 'leleKiapli with ii'ui ut uuuuir iiiu i m uu sucn aiua irirki li fjv