Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 14, 1867, Image 3

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    TIIC 81RR1TT TRIAL.
The trial of John II. Surratl bat
finally cloed, atid tht jury been dii
rharjcvl without rendsrinj a verdict
The "lostcatjie" has too many friends
in Washington to admit of the hanging
cf any man for to email a crima as
murder where it wn instigated by
trcaion. At tho time ihs jury nras
discharged lb ballot rood preci.fly ai
it did when they first rctirad, and thare
was n r ropect cf an agreement by
statin? loneer. During the debate
uf on tlii trial Mr. Pierpon. showed
conclusive! that tha recommend to
mersy towards Mrs. Surratl had ben
presented to President Johnson at the
time of her trial, and that if blame was
tf Rf arh lo any one it was to Mr
Jhnon for not heeding it.
LOCAL NEWS.
17" A CricVel Club bas bcn fsrmd
in Nebra.ia City.
27"E. Estabrock has been arpeinttd
District Attorney hj Juda Lnss.
of tba obinboTS on tbeLncy
was droTrr.ad near Nebraska City a short
time sines.
rTT'li i rerorted iu bra City
that II. B. Norton's trnin hm been cp
tared by th Ind-am.
fSTTh- member of St. Lake's Mis
sionary Society b!d a grand re-union av
the Keetory last Thursday e?in:r.j
C7"A. D. Marsh has bean re-appoint
el Pot Master at Rrowaville. lit was
retniTri Tor refusius to "swinj around"
with A. J., but hat bsen reinstated.
f-yThey hare a wan with a ball and
chain to hi 1r working the i-trtft of
Omaha. II sold poor whiky wi'hout
a licease.
gyihe "Home Mining Company" of
Nebraska City, propose to do some more
"borinr." do on; tbs people can stand
it.
nsTtT of some 200 or GOO Sionx
i -Ib
Jiane, ra??d between Omaha and Col
umbus last week, o their way north
The settlers in that rion fear an attack.
f-Tbt R'jubicm sajs that, by ac
pting the oSeo of District Attorney,
Kstabrcok "grunts a greater favor to tht
publio than he receives.
f-Tho ladies ef the M. E. Church
gave another of those charming Festival
last llonday evening, for tho bsn5t of
the Sabbath School Library.
J37The Territorial election in Colora
do wm held yesterday: The members of
the Ieg'.'li Council hold four Jar
and those of the IIouso two years.
t7"M. r.. Murphy, Eq., familiarly
krown as Mike, has btn appointed City
Marshal vice J. W. Johnson resigned.
Murphy will mitt is excellent cUcer,
gi7"Wt noticed several teams loading
with goods fer Ashland last week,
riattsmeuth mershaats art selling goods
chsaptr tban any othtr town en the rivsr
abova St. Joe.
tlg mnn who was sent eut to
warn anj eastward bound train of the
massacre a Plum Creek, was killed and
ca red by the Indians within a fsw
miles of the wreck.
d7"Several parties ot Government
Surveyors have left for the we'tlatsly.
It will take about two soldiers to every
hand la the surveying party to keep the
Indians off.
f"Ss9 fro. pectus, ef lbs "Casamon
weiilih" in another column. Frof. Gere
will present a paper in every way worthy
cf patronage, and one eminently "sound
on the goose. "
m
EVPeople desirous ef "trjing their
hand'' at Indian fighting will d? well
to hold themselves in readiness, as there
is a fair probability they will have a
call.
tV Josep h Mcblinoon, Esq., arrivod
from the east last Friday where he has
been on a visit to his friends. Ue
kroujhs with him eae of Ohio's fair
daughters, whom they now oall Mrs.
McKinsop.
CyThe members of the Plattsmontb
Sporting Club have bsen improving the
time since the first of the month. They
report tha chickens not so plentiful as
last season, yet they are numerous
enough to make hunting interesting.
fcT"Tho local of tht li'j ubVcr.i sail
Littlt Mao of the II-ra'J, was "booted"
recently by the proprietor of the Du
raat House. Mac comes out in a card
aaying he was not "booted" and don't
intend to be if he ean prevent it.
E7-We learn that Gen Sherman is to
be in Omaha to-day. lie will probably
adopt active measures for the protection
of the frontier against Indians. II
has ssnt a messenger to Lincoln City far
Gov. Bntler to meet bin In Omaha.
t-iue Jt'jtuohcau Has discovered a
"snare's nest" ia our statements that
PlattsmoRlh was two miles nearer Lin
coln than any other river town, and that
our road was five milts sborttr than any
other. IUada do not always run upon a
dirtct line, riattsmonth is two miles
ntarer Lincoln than any tthtr rivtr tewn,
en an air line, and Sve miles nsaror by
the traveled road.
G7"A load of new wheat floor, from
Dean'e Mills at Ashland, arrived in this
city last Thursday. Salt Creek Talley
ennnet be beat for wheat growing; and
Mr Dean has one of the best mills in tht
State.
tyThe wheal crop throughout tht
State is pretty generally staektd, and in
prime condition. Wt doubt if tho best
of MilltTS will be able to discriminate
between Nebraska Spring wheat aid Fall
wheat.
5Set ordinance against carrying
concealed weapons. The practice of
carrying weapons bat become se common
in this wtetern country that it is high
tltno people were forced to more eirilized
practices at least the eity dads appear
to be ef that opinion.
CLoads of lumber and ether build
ing materials are leaying town for the
west almeet every day. If you want to
ee bow fast a country can settle wp, just
go from this plaoe to Lincoln, by way of
Ashland, about once every two or three
month?.
g!TMr. Wm. Archer arrived In this
city last Sunday with a drove of 2,5
horses direct from California. They left
Stockton on the Srst of Mtreli, and are
hound for the eastern part of Iowa,
where tha drove will be sold eat.
7 We call the attention of the police
to the fact that Pant. A. Loon, of this
city is eeon "tight" upon our street daily
awful tight. Republican Lrra!.
We think a "loon" must have "past
ed" for some timo after getting off the
above.
v"A fellow named Ilegan, a guest at
the Cincinnati Hcnse, Nebraska City, at
tacked one cf the proprietors a few days
sine, and has been lodged in jail. He
carried two revolvers constantly, and
hsd thrsatensd the lives ef several diff
erent persons
7"Many bousowives who have botn
uin Sod for years, have become satis
fied that D. B. De Land i Co'e Best
Chemical Saleratus is better for all pur
poses thnn Soda, and therefore connot
be inluaed to uso Seda or any other
brand of Caleratus.
7"Located In the prosperous town of
Ashland, thirty miles west from Platts
mouth, can be found one of tht most an
tsrprising men in Nebraska. We refer
to J. J. Woodrow, who bat one of the
be?t assorted stocks of Boots, Shoes,
leather and Findings of any man in the
interior cf ths State. He manufactures
harniss rspairs boots and shoes, md can
sell wxrrsnted work at as lew figures as
any store in 'Nobraska.
Commissioners Gillespie and KerN.
nard arrived on theLacy yesterday morn
ing, and started imnediotely for Lincoln
Cily, where they were te mtst Gov. But.
Ier and rerfect the location of the Capi
tal and ether public buildings. The city
will be Purveyed and platted, and the lots
advertised for 8:le at tho earliest day
possible.
7"A man giving his name as Robert
W. Ilacher was arrested last Saturday
by Deputy Sheriff Fairflell on tho charge
ef robbing the store of Mr. Palmerton,
at Ashland. He was held until yester
day, when, no one appsaring against
him, he was brought before Judge Mar
shall on a habeas corpus and released
from custody.
IJiTA oorresdondent of the -Vetr,
writing rrom baline county, eays a
number of settlers have already arrived
in bis locality, and "others will follow
a socn as a well eitablished groecrycin
be permanently located." It is unnecess
ary to state that Saline ccunty gives a
heavy Democratic majority, mhlch this
oorrespon lent is trying to inoreast.
77Il has been pretty generally tup.
possd that tha last years crop of eorn
ii J whsnt was all bought up and shipped
last fall and early in the spring. This is
a mistake. There are yet considerable
quantities of both wheat and corn in the
country. Ve know of a farmer within
three miles of this city, who sold 1,000
bushels of corn no longer ago than last
Monday, and there are several others who
have smaller amounts.
5jTSee advertisement in another col
nran cf "Beyond the Mississippi by
Albert D. Richardson, author cf "Tht
Field, Dungeon and Eseape." Mr.
Hiehar Ison ia too well knowa as a writer
to require any particular mention of hit
prssent work. The title of the book and
the author'e well known ability is suS
eisnt rscoanmtnd to every western man.
C7"0ne of the party who were out re
pairing the telegraph line at tie time of
the Plum Creek massacre, was akan out
on the prairie by the Indians and skin
ned alive, scalped, and then killed by a
blow with a tomahawk. If the "peaoe
commissioners" had happened along
about that time, the Iadians might have
been prtvailed upon te forego this
pleasure, by giving thera a few guns and
a quantity ef ammunition
Camp Meeting Notice. There will,
Providence permitting, be a camp meet
ing held (beginning Angast ICtb, at 11
o'clock a. m.) in tbe grove of Mr Lintb,
at Mount Plsasant, Cast county. Platts
mouth Station, Roek Bluffs, Meant
Pleasant and Nsbraska City unite in
this meeting, whiehwill render in one of
great interest. Friends ani ministers cf
adjoining circuits and stations are re
spectfully invited to attend. The meet
ing is expected to continue for a wtek.
T. B. Lemox, P. B.,
Ontaha District.
LECTURE.
Prof. HAYDEN, State Geologist
wi!l deliver a lecture at the Court
House, cn Friday Evening, 16A ins I.
at 7 1 2 o'clock-.
7I3ase Ball Clubs appear to be al
the rage new. The Omaha Club is mak
ing a tour through westera Iowa, playing
the various clubs through that region,
and propose visiting Nebraska City be
fere returning. What has become ef
the Plattsmouth Club? We nssd to have
somo ezeellent players here.
C"Parker & Parcele' coaehss art
now making regular trirs to Linooln Cily,
through from Plattsmouth in one day
It ie well worth tne stage rare to pass
through the eountry and see the improve
ments being made between this city and
Lincoln. You will find a thriving town
at Ashland, and between that and L:n
co'.n is one ef the finest farmiag coun
tries in the world.
A R31staken Idea Corrected.
Mrs. Wm. R. Rembls, of Midlsbury,
Yt., under date of July 7, 18G6, writes :
"I wish to sp eac a word for your ma
chine. Before using it I was strongly
impressed with the idea that a "double
threaded" machine must be superior;
but, after having used your maebine two
and a naif years, I am prepared to say
that I would not xchano the Wilcox
& ' CJibbs for any 'double thread' I have
ever seen.
IIOUSE FOR SALE.
A large six year old horse, suitable
for a farm er road horse, can be had at
reasonable figurs by calling at the sta
ble of J. W. Shannon, or at the farm of
the undersigned. Joel Paucel.
aug 7th.
All those knowing themselves iudebtsd
to as, vill please call and settle immedi
ately. Those bavin? aoeeunts aainsi
as, will present them for ssttlement with
oat delay.
tf B. Nhwmaw & Co.
FOS RENT-
A STall Dwelling Uooe. Enqoira ef
jelldtf TOOTLK lliNNA fii CLAtK.
SUBSCAIPIIOXS
Received at the News Depot, for any
f the Magasinc), Periodicals and News
Papers of the day, at the Publishers
prices.
J'.Xcie is te time I? suhscribe.
Oet. CS.
KEEP COOL!
The nnderaigned has bis superb SODA
FOUNTAIN in onsration again in tbe
Post OCee building, and tho lovers of
this del-'ctons beverage are invited te
eall and see him. A good assortment cf
Oreen and Dried Fruit will be tept en
and. O. P. Jobnio.
june lOd&w,
Desirable Property for Sale.
One dwelling doum, witn sevsa roams,
eellar, brn, and 4 acres of ground well
set with fruit trees, shrubbery, &e.
D. Mab4Cettk.
Enquire of 8. Duke, Agent. mylG
DR. M H.IM'CLUSKEY
DENTIST.
Wi'T de ell work la b! line en short aetise.
aSse with Dr. Livufatea.
J air o.
PLATTSMOUTH HARKLTS.
Corrected by Simpson, Mieke! wait & Co
Wheat Xew Wheat i comtcg In. but buyers are
holding off, not bing dispoed to purcbase, as the I
market is very fluctuating in 8t. Louis.
Cora Several large Uts have ben so!d to be deliv
ered oa short time. Prices remain as quoted.
rnoDrcr i Foap i2fri3
Wheat t ) SOr?t fOj Mai-kertl.kitts. 3 50, 4:1 10
Cora in ear a. rfi ;-.: i J'aiie I' to
" aheUed tdiLM'i .ut:er lo
Oais Mi' Ku'vs 15
Corn meal
1 2o
Potatoes
1 5--53 00
Heur f 103 Ibj
0 bll
GROCKRIE3 Wt'e--a:e
GROCERIES
Coffee
'near
T-
Kiee
Hyrnps . 1
Coal Oil
Lar.l Oil
Toiiacco
- retail
CcfTfe 5s..i:i0
Sngar ",i Jt)
o.V" 50:
1 (."'
9 uu
T."'o 1 t'Oi
La 1 tiJ i:
Kite Hil5
Coal Oil n)
Tohacco T5-r7;i 60
S. ap &(i 1J
iai.s Sjull
Plattsmouth Lodgre Ho- 6, A- F- &
A. M.
fiertlarenmntsnirations lt and Si Vondays ef eiei
e-iih, at S 1 'A o c ock, p. ui.
B. T. DCKf.W. M.
TV. H. ANDHP.50K, Sea.
Nebraska Chapter No-G,P- A- II.
f eiioiar convocations 5d and 4th VeJnesJsyi cf
each rnrntn. at 6 l-J o'clock p. ra.
D. H. WHBELBR, H. P.
X. C. LEWIS, Fee.
i. o.o. r.
Platte LoJjre, Ho. 7, meet' every Fatordsy evening
t the Cmrt Koiti Hull. Bfitl ers o other Loc'-cs
are ref Pect rt lly iLVitrd to visit tb's codr.
By order of A . L. fcPU AO V K, 6. J J
r. r. uass, Kee. sec'y.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
Itegnlar meetings first Tnet lay of every month,
at 7 p. m. KtT.uiu.t;. H.na.
B. P.. Livivaeros, Clerk. gChaiiman.
I. 0. O. T.
ftsj-nlarwieetiits every Ft iday ereniag. Travelirg
Templars reepectrully invitrd.
WM. L. WKLLS, W.O. T.
WM' R. M ATJTT', W. a.
liM'L M. CIlAPMA.'s', Loige Tspury,
rrv-FXCKLIOK DE .REKLODHS, No. 1. Plaits-
meuth, holds revnlar meetings oa tbe laird Wednes
day evenings of euch menm.
lire 8. . CnAPS'lV. vr D T.
Bro. W. L. Wlls, W D 8
Sister B. J. iloBTO'.iitTtT, W D r.
I J-STAR Or Llfl. LODGE No. 8, ML Heasant,
holds regalar meeuotrs every batutdav evenisg.
Bro-k. a KiKk Patric k:, w. c. t.
H. T. nCGHt.9. w. s.
Bro. F. M. TtMBtIN, Lodg Depnty.
VJ- EXCBLSIOB Lodge. So. t, Ashland, holds
regular meetings every Tuesday evening.
Bro. A. 51 A BULK, W. C. T.
Bro. WiB. WiEBmrrow, W. d.
Bro. J. J. WoODaOW, L.D.
IIIOII OBEBSOLTB AC0. IU9MUV
Obernoltc t TVetloiiiLy,
Brick I Stonemasons,
AJSD PLASTERERS,
All work ! their line dona to tha best satisfaction.
and aa cheap aa by anybody els
Ad areas, rUutniuntPi, A6., p. o. box MS. (augT
JAME9 O'KFtL 1 uy authorize 1 Afnt for tbe
coll'Ctiouof al account du thi imder.icni'd for
mfdlcal serice; Lis recii t will be-alii for lb
AaTmcnt ot ariT aioDiea an mi J cc unw.
Auji'J t 14. 1;C7. K. H. L1V1MU TOX. 11. D.
THE NEBRASKA
COMMONWEALTH.
The caden'f ned hiving mad arrangeaicnti for
eiUaiUhiru a Republican paptr al Lincoln, the Cap
it al 0r th i-tate, bar tha banor lo announce to tha
public that the materials for a first-class pub:ihlug
aad job office hare beaa rdered and will be read
or buainen In a shoit time.
Tbe "COMMuNWrALTH" will labor f r the early
and rapid develnpeU)at of tbe resource, of ouf iut
ior counties and the State generally, by the inffax of
hardy imro'frantu, and for the immediate eeustruo
lion of the iron binrnrari of commerce, to makes
market for tbe fimt gra:a srowii t e-etion cf the
Cuion. As an ej poi.cn t cf l'.epublicani tai it will
nstaln tie policy adopted by the CcBjresienal m
jor.lv, in obedience t the mandates of tbe m' D who
carried tbe flair from the "Kiver to the Sea." But
while faithful to the principles of the Republican
party, we shall freely consider and dUcnj the great
qo' i'ioa of tbe day as they proent tliem-lvf, in
all cundorand with such ability as wc ujiy posBs'
Subscription price $2. per annum in adcanc.
Tbe "Conimrmwtalth" will be ier Led at the earli.
eft practicable day.
C. II. GERE & CO.
ORDSIVAIVCE Gil.
An Oroinouea to prevent tia Carrying of Con-
ce.tfeil Httiion.r.
-e. 1. l.a it ordained by Ilia Mayor and City
Council of the Cily of I'lalt mouth, That hereafter
it Khail be ntnaful for any person to carry any con
cealed dcii'lly weapon about his per.on; and any per-
ou who 'lull carry such weapon contrary to the
biuTif odj fcl mi3 ac; snail r.e iteemea luntr or
misdemeanor, and upen envictiou thereof bef , re the
Mavor, U. order, or any Justice or the l'eace of tae
nd Ci tv, shall be fine! iu ai y taut tot to excfJ
Cfir ii'.liais
sc. it snail be its duty of the marshal 01
the City woen he b;u a t'.tr bito informed hy auy
person, or lra rerfccal Wrowledire of the fact tii.."t
any person is carrTing aiout his persi n any tie.idiy
vrsptn contrary to the provi-r.ns 'f t'.is act, ti im-ro.-dirtte
y a.-ret said pei miu and briac him betore
tit!ir the Mayor or Kecoider, 01 a Justice of t e
Peace i f this C'ly. For each arrest so made tbe
iiatfhal hall 1 e en'itlrd t t he unm of two dollars.
tfec. 1 his ordinate e to take edeet and be in
forc from and after it" I ublicatii n.
Dated August C.h, Ii"-
WiLLITT rOTTENGF.R,
Att-.t Slaynr.
V. jf. nennmriTO, Recerdoi. sufc-U 'Jw
Chancery Sale.
Nicholas N. Ware )
v. V
Vnviii Cummins. I
In iiurxnan and by virtue of a 1"cretal order to
me directed fr.jm tha office of the Clerk of the District
Courtof the 2J Judicial Dit.iit of the State of Xe
b:aka, wi'hin and forias County, bear ins; dat.: on
th25th day of Dctober, A o lft-'i beiu tha October
ti'ini ef iaid Court, I. tne sunscriDtr, Aiater in
Chancery for alii Cenrt, will f iler for sale at pnbli
feniiup, tor ca.h, to the highest uud bcl biduer, ii
ni of Hi" Court Hot., in 1 laitamojili, Ca
roucty, ? cbrask-i, on
SA Ti nrA Y, tht Mh ,?jy of Septemhar, A D1S67,
at 11 o'cicck a ra, of md day, the flowing dcr.b
ed Kel Estate to wit: i In nor'h-st quai ter o
s-cti"n number flft-ea (l.r). in totrm-hip rio. tei (10)
nertb of ttage ue tbiuci,, aa.t oi tbe otn p iu,
an 1 co il un u; cue buu.tr d and sixty acres, ai d
;laated in c'as couiuy, .bi.-a; toiftb-T w.th all
and singular the iir.prov -menl-. here li iameiiis uud
ap-jurteiiunces theie n or thereunto be!onsiD2. to be
.1 as tne p Terty tr ti e iiren l nil '": nani
to a:isfy eaid drcree, the amount of which is lh
sain of eihi huiiJre.l Hr.'l tn-.utT f--ur ileitis atid
seventy-'wo cents (t-Jl 72). ami mterest on the same
from li-e date ef said ikciee at the rate of tu per
cent. rrr a nuuin, t'.ge'l.er it i ci i'i of si.it and sal
Dat.-d Augjst l.h, A D 1-67.
W K. ClliPIN,
8 II. Ca'hnun, Slaster in Oban eery,
itel. for Contp'.'t. aus: 4 4w
Ciinnccry Sale
Nicholas H
Wars
vs. VIn Chanc-ry.
Jinr K. ficott.
In puisuauce and by virtue of a i'erre!l ord-r to
ma di i.teJ fteni the cff.ee ef tho C'erk of the D11-
t- let Com i of the 2d J.:u,f al mstiict of the era 'e or
Nel raska, withiu :r.d for Ca'S Cotfitv, bxarmg dal
on the 'Joth d.V of (Klo'jer, a I l'-.C.', leili the Octo
ber te m of ss:d t'uart, I, the sibi-cr'ber, Masts' in
Chancery for said Court, will oiler for sale at public
vendue for cash, to tha blithest aud be-t bidder, in
frout of the Coiirt-U oue, in the city cf Flat tmouth,
Cat. County, Ntsbraska, on
SA TURDA Y, tha 14' day of Sep'amher, A D 1667,
at 1 o'clock p m, of aaid day, the following describe 1
Keal rotate, to wit: 1 he HoutLeast quartor of seciiou
se. fifteen (15), in towufhtp no ten (IU) north ef
ran.e 00. twe.ve yvi). e. n ot the biu p ni, Nebraska,
d si'.ca'.ed within tbe Corn'y ef Ca-s and r tate of
Xebrai-ka, together with all and singuiar the 1 ru-
pro v f-m r utR,h" red i tame ntsand arptirtenincesthcie-
on or thereuuto te'riiring, to be -.eld ad the property
if the abnve named lete . daut to s:.t ify Slid dtctee,
the amour. t of which is tl.o t.utn of Dine hundred and
ihtrtv-foui dollars aid eighteen, ctfiits 3:i4 I SI, ai,d
interest from tbe dat-; of said decree at tbe rate of
ten per cent, per a 1.11 urn, t.-&e'her w 1th costs of suit
and sale.
Dated Aagift IStb, 1-67.
w. w. err A FIN.
S. IT . Ca'honn, 11 a-ter in Chancery.
Sal. fer Compl't. au It 4w
Beyond the Mississippi.
A Complete History of the A'ew Staits
and J errilories, jrom the Great
River to the Great Ocean.
DY AL3EST D. BICtrAIlDSCW.
Over 29 000 Copies sold in one Month.
Life and Adventure on Prairies, Monatains and the
Pacific Coast. With over 'JoO be-cripijve and Pho
tographic Views of the Sceuery, Ciiio, Lands Min.-s,
People and C jriosittes of t:ie .s states and Terri-
t iiitn. To pro'pec: i ve eniigrimta aud sett;isin tbe
Far AVfst." this 11 istory of tnat vat and fertile re
gion will prove an iuvulnabl as-i-t. nice, sui plying
as it does a want long felt (if a full, authentic and
reliable Stii ie to cMmtite, soil, mentis of travel, itc.
Aleuts Wanttd e:;d for Ciri n'ars and see our
terms and a full description of the w-crlc.
Address, NATiOXAt riTLUdfllXO CO..
acgll lsr Cor Si d and fir; y s s , Divenport, low a.
Lydia H. Haveland, former'y Lydia
tt. Matiley, bv her next f.iaud. lien
rj C. Jones,
Chancery.
VS. I
Johnathan T. Eegers. J.
In puruaece an.l by v irtue of a decretal order to
me directeri from in - rtnee oi itie cie' a ef Hie Ills
ti ict Court of the 3d Judicial Di-trUt of tbe tHate of
Nebraska wi'hin and for Cas coi'nty, bearln? date
on the ?uth day of June, A. D. lS'i7, be.ng the June
tnrm of aid Court, 1, the subcriher, Master in
Chancery fir said Caui t. will otT-r for sale at tnb-
lic vendue for cash, to the highest aad best hid.ler,
in Iront or toe lonrr noue iu tne city or flatts-
mouth, Cass county, Nerraka, on
Saturday the th day of September, 18G7,
at 1 o'clock p. m. of aij day, the follow log de
cribed real estate, to-wit;
Beginning al the norih-ea'it eornr of lot No. five
(5) in block Ko. thirty-one (oi), and running soi.tb
along llie surveyed line of aaid lot tweutv-one and
eix-tenihs (-J1 ti feet, thence west tlirouxh said
lot one aundred aud tweuty-nve (lii) fert to ihe
ailey, thence rorth twemy.one and six-l-nlhs
(Jl 0-1O) tort to ine nonc-wt corner of said lot,
llienre ea-t along me oori i nue or saia lot oue hun
dred and twenty five (I-'5)' feet to the place of be
ginning; M;uato in 1'ia.tKQiomb, Cass county, Ne
braska, it Deing rne norm cai: (i of said lot flv
(5), and a!o sutlicient off of the souih half (.-a) of
Itt Bve (O) to tutu tne korin na I (1 -a) twentv-ope
and lx-ten'bs (il 6 I0 feet wide, together with all
and singular tbe improvements heiv-liiamenu and
I appurtenances tl.eieoft or thereto belonging of in
any wise appertaining. To be sold as the properly
of tbe defendant above named, to satisfy sai l decree,
the atnoaat of which is the um of $sij 00 and in
te.est at tbe rate of 10 vr cen-. tioui the date of
said decree, together with costs of suit and sale.
Aug. Stb loot. w. f. CH APTN,
Mster iu Cbaocerv.
HaaQCETT ChaPmak, t-ol's for Cons.
Probate lYoticc
rfetiee L5-b- reby given Ibal Harwell Ssnrleek has
this day mace application to be appointed adminis
trator o' tbe estate of hdgar C. Lewis, la'e o Cass
county, deceased; thacemt wi.l bear faid pelitiou
on Tbnraday, the 151!) day of August, a D ls.t7, at
ten o'Uock a m. Given under my hand this 2th
day of July, 1?67. J. W. MARSHALL,
JJ31 8'Jr Proba'e Jadje.
- FOR SALE
4 good two story brick store building. J2.by 6 0feel
WitSgood cellar; for furthei particulars inquire of tke
Ie)Cxo alio or tsCMoioL DiaacTOaa.
SherifF Sale
Thomas E. Too le,
Tboaias K Ilinn 4t
J. B. Clarke.
A firm doieff business in flatts-
moaih under the name and style
of Tojtle, Uanna a. Clatke,
TS.
A. Tl. WacbteK J
Notice is he eb ien that by virtue o." a rendl-
tioni exponas in the above entitleil eau-e, isftfed oat
of and unrfer the seal of tbe Clerk of the District
Cou tof the 2d Judicial District, wi'hin and fer Cans
couatr. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will utfertor
salr al public auclino, to tli? biftheit an J best biddor,
at the front door of tile Ceurt-Uoase, ia the city of
rla ismontn, on
SA TmOA Y, tha 81f day of AvguH, A D 17
b twoeu the hoars of 1 and 3 o'clock p ro of said day
all richt, litis aud interest cf the above named de
fendai.t, A. H. TV'aehler, in and to the fllo jnn de
scribed real ef late, to wit. Lot no eivht H, lc block
no eik'l.iern (lr), in the city cf PUtttmontb. Cass
com ty, N.tn utka, together with ail and "ing'iiar tne
improvement, be.'edilauienta and appausnanca
the reon.
?ivo Tinder my band tbia 23d day ef Jnly, A D
i'niT. 1. H. TAILUK,
EheriT of Cascoanty, Nebraska
Br O. W. Fairfield. Depatr.
T. U. AlarQaett, Att'y for l"ll'fi. 4w
YOUNG LADIES'
GLENWOOD. IOWA.
To be opened Peptaber ldih, 1967, under the care of
Rev. O. M . CO'ii.sy, A. al., aud
ilrs. 8- A. COOLKT, Principals.
Mrs. Co1iy has taught a private school te accep
tance in Ulenwood Ji.r a year and a half. Mr. Cooley
leaving a puipit. has baen induced to enter la.o tbe
Ublishing a Ladies seminary. Airs. Cooley has
had charge of Ladies Seminaries in New York and
lil'Cois for -'I years; .he bringi a fund ef expei ience
aud succata that few can comma:) d, which i a prom
e of thorough ana refilled training to all who come
ucuer rit-r care.
A few yoi.-t lt ladies will be received under care Into
the family of tbe i ri. cij als.
ror eirciiars send to
PKIiClPAiS LADIES SFVINARV,
iuT oienwooo, iowa.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
Attashment before J. J. Roberts, Justice of the
Peace.
Daniel Sweeney,
vs.
William Leddy.
To Williatn Leldv. the defendant in the above
entitlrd cause.- You are hereby notiiled that an
order of attachment was isnd in t!.e -.bove enti-tle-lcaueon
the Itith day of Jnly lr37, by J. J-
Kobet Is, a Jastice of the P ace ofCass county, for
th t suni of tweniv-one 1211 dollars, and returnable
on the 27ih day of July I--u7t an t c,u;iuu l until
the 14th day of September 1 -G7.
DAMEL SWEENEY,
Aug. 7th 3 l'iaiut fT.
iSherifPs Sale
0e rge Boeck "k I
vs. I
Cbas. Tlendrie it C P.ITcndne ! j
lafi partners fioin' btis:ne?s I
under the nauia ad style of
V. I llendne St Co. I
Notice ia be, el.y given that bv virtue of a vendl
tloni expo' as in the above emitted cause. issu"d out
of aud under the seal of the Clerk of the District
Court of Ihe2-J Judicial District, within anil for Cats
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will offer for
a e at p. .hue auction, to the highest and rest bidder
at the fiont door oi the Court-uou.e, iu the city of
Plattsmouth, on
.S'.l TURD A Y, the 81 day of August, A D 1S7
between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p m of laid doy
II rul.t, title an 1 inteirst of I tie above named de
ftfii'li t-, C. F. ilendna A Co. , in and to tbe foilcw
lug descrited personal properly and re.l estate, to
wii: 1'he rnnntug gears of a w.igon and Lo ue four
(4). atd Lot no eight (S), in block uo thirty-threeiov),
in the cily or i-iatt.H outh, l ass County, cb.-aiaa.
tliven under my asud this 2od day of July, A
15-j7. A. B. 1 ATI.OK,
bheriar cf Cass ctunty, Nebraska.
By Q W. Fairfiald, Deiuty.
Uaxwell Si Chapman, A.t'ys forPlt'f.
SficriaT': Sale
Go.lfrsy Ficklerl
A II. Wachter )
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a vendi
tioni rxpon.is in tbe above entitled cau.-e, issued oat
ofanauidc t' eieal cf li e Clerk ot tie District
Court of ti e 21 Judicial District, wiihin aud for Cass
county, Nebra-ka, and to me directed, I will offer for
sale ai public auction, to the highest and best bidder
at the front d jor of the Ceurl-iioQse, iu tbe city of
i'latt.-inonth on
SA TCRDA the SUt day of Auutf, A D lrC7
Letwevn the bouis of 1 and 2 o'clock v ni of said ds v.
ail rignt, ti tie and interest of the above mmed de
frr.dai t, A. II. Wathter, in and to the following de
erllied real e.t.it., to wit: Lot no eight IS), in Block
no i-t( bieii (IS), in the city of Tiattrmouih, Cats
county. eh!usKa. together with all and singular
llie improveaiKUts. hcrediiameais and appnrtenances
in. reuUH
U vea nnder my hand this 23d durof July. A D
Sheriff of Cass couuiv, Nebraska.
By 9. TV. Fairfield, Deputy.
Maxwell A Chapman, Atl'ys ror Plt'ff.
Chancery Sale
Calvin Rnssell
va
1
The unknown heirs of (In Chancery
Stephen llu sell, deceased J
In pursuance and bv virtue of a decretal or
der to me directod from the office of tbe Clerk of the
District Court, ol the 2d Judicial District of the plat
of Nebraska. wi;hin and for Cass county, bearing
date on tbe 27th day of June, A D !Su7. bring lbs
June term of said Court, I, the sal scribel, Master in
Chancery for slid Court, will offer for sale at public
vendue, for cash, to tbe highest and best Dnisier, in
front of the Court-House, in I'lattsmoutb. Can
coiin'y, Nebraska, oa
SA TURDA Y, the 17fA frry of August, A D 136
at 11 o'clock a m of said day, tbe following described
real estate, to wit: 1 he east one-half () of the south
east quarter ) "f section number five (5), in town
ship no. el-veu (11), no th of range no. thirteen (13i,
tt of the bth p in, containini eighty (su) acres.aod
situated in Cass com. ty, ebraska; together with all
and singular the itupioveuin-U, hersditamonts and
appurtenances tnerton or therete lougi-g, er iu
any wise appertaining, to be sol as tne propei ty or
the defenoants above named to satisfy said decree,
the amount ofc which ts the utn of (143 77, and in
terest at the rate of I 0 per cent from the date of said
decree, together with costs of suit and sale.
Dated July 16th, 1367.
Wm. F. CHAPI.X,
Varquctt 8c Chapman Master in Chancery.
sol ror cjmpri. jyi( 4 it
NOTICE
hereby given to all persons not to credit my wife.
Jcse hine Neshett, on my accouut, as I will not pay
anv debt of her contrasting. J. H. NE&BtTr.
July 26ib, 1SS7. dAw2w
Eslray IVotice
Tsken nn by the subscriber at tbe residence of
Johu Cra.K. six miles west of l'iattsnionili, a so. rl
etaliiou, four years old. blaze face, a-iout font teen
sal one liaif bauds high No marks' or brands per
ceiva'tle. 1 K HA Yd.
Juiv29. 31
COAHD AlVD LODCtKCa
Tt Q. W. COI.VIN,
OAK STKFET. - - -Two
blocks northwest tf Brick
PI ATT?M0CTC,
choel-lJoiise.
Pitvata rooms fnrnised if desired. Either day
eoard or with lodgings at reasonable ra'es.
jia 6 d if.
Tremendous
EXCITEMENT !
TVJI. HERALD
ffas moved into his new brick b-iilding en the s? -nerof
.Main street and Levee, wheie he is laily fe
ceiving large addiliona to bis already extensive
stock of
Q R O O H R I 33 S
AND
LIQTJO JFLZH.
Ha oflera tbe very best ef bargains to customers,
and requests eall from those who want anything la
bia line to test tba advantages in pricea with tavee
ei others.
Beiueiuber the
BRICK CORNER
I
aad give bin a call if yon wish to bay cheap.
nova1
FAlEBAlI K'S
SCALES,
or all mr-
Fairbanks, GreeDleaf
& Co .
A 2-"S U'k St. rH-'tffn.
-J'.'J Market tt , St. lAiuia
Be careful to toy osly th Genuine. uijTi
SHANNON'S
Feed, Sale and Livery
STABLE.
Ma tv St.
Plattsmouth.
I am prepared te se.-cmrocdafe the pnblle wit
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
Also, a nice Hearse,
On short notice and reasonsb'e tertcs. A Rack will
ran to steamboat lacdirg, and lo all parts of the
eity when desired.
iai29 J. w.bbij.h'.i.
LADIES'
Eco Cream Saloon.
Vp Stairt, on door teext of Elitok d Buttery'
J'rva Htura.
Wkere we get np thw very test quality ef Cream
and take pleasuce in serving it by the dish or we
have small ireexers, and can supply church fairs,
festivals, parlies of families witb any quant ity, on
short notice.
Also, below, we have th beat assortment of all
kin Is of Fancy and stick Candy, Fruits. Nuts, T,
bscco. Choice Cigars, etc., to b found In the city.
jtj am tl. J. BiHKiuur.
CITY BAKERY
AND
COIN FECT I O N E R Y,
P. STADEIiMAITIT,
DKKAD, CAKE3, PIUS, RUSK, Ete ,
Of the best qnallty, can be obtaiued at all times.
would mv-i te especial attetilivn to tne laci mat I
bave fitted up an excellent
ICE CREAM SALOON
In conneet ion with the Eakery, where you can be
ccommodaled at all limes.
Wedding panies supplied oa short notice wltk
anything in the line ef Cvnfeclioiery or Pastry
Call aud see ine. jela
V. M. DORRINQTON,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
PLA TTSMO V Til, XEB.,
- naipt attention paid to the pnrchase and sal cf
R-al Asiate, aud payment of Taxes, aud all business I
pertaining to a general Land Agency, litles luves
tiated. Efers tv r.ermission te
H.a. . S. Pntuly, Judge ad Judicial TMst., Falls
Ci'y, Nebraska; Ma.ior tdw'd Iturbauk, Paymaster
U. 1. A. Leavenworth, Kansas; Hon J. U. Burbank,
la'e Ass tsor Nebraska, Falls City, Neb s Hon. T. SI.
M -tja.'t , Plattsmfiuth.Neb., Col. H. II. Livingston,
la e f ..fbrHk:i 1st Vet. Vols., Platt-mouth, Neb.;
M.:.r i. H. Whtekr. U.S. Indian Agent, Pawnee
Agenev; Cha's Neilk-tmi, No. Ill Itroadway, New
Yoi k; iiarvsy, Deitrich A B own, Washington, D. ti;
Tra-y, Alaguire tt. Co., Cbicngo, Ills.; K. G. Fitch.
Roches'or, X. Y.. Prof. Ueniy Arling !al, "Uartford
Uulversiiy," X. T. ocaa
I. WIlkLB. 1. 0. UWII
EJ. EI. TVheeler & Co.,
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Tir and Life Ins, Ag'ts,
PLATTSMOUTH, X. T.
Collaetlons promptly attended te, and proceeds re
mitted at current rates of Exchange. Taxes puid in
Wes ern Iowa and Nebrasxa tor Don residents, l'itlea
to la jd investigat- d. ii ouey loaned on Keal Estate
tecur.Ues. Land Warrants located.
CLAIM AGENTS.
Ateats for collection of claims against Gevercrnen
fi r Sold ers, their widows aud minoi bei-s. Ageot
t'.r ihe purchase and sale of Lands and C Ity prepes
ty , -easiug of Tenements.
REFERENCES:
1W. S. H. Klbert, Denver City. O. T.
ysrs. Kountze Bros., Omaha, Neb.
" Mcf'ann tt Metcalf, Nebraska City.
G. F. Filley, St. Lcuis, MissourL 1
- TJr. pin Lewis, Boton, Massachusetu. I
H W Dlimars, Chicago, Illinois.
U M NIacrill, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Tooils A Hanna, Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
L H I'.ich, Three Rivers Michigan.
riua V Fellows, Illooniti-1I, Wisconsin.
Hon T MMarquett, Piattsmuuth, Nebraska.
L Lewis, SHo. ney at Law, Buffalo, New York.
Carter, llussey fc, Curl, Des aloiues, lewa.
Mti ditwtt
TAKE lOTCCE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions dvt Sol
diers and their heirs.
7. M Dorrington bis this day ; received frem the
Department, the Law tn full with Dew blanks for the
colleciion of additional Bonnties and increased Pen
eioi.s. and i a ready to prosecute a'l such claims at
may be entrusted to his care. Cal and examine.
Fiist claimed is first served. I
F. U. D0RRIX6T If.
Plattsmouth, Aug. 10, 186.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
c. E. FOROY
Mannfactnrer cf all kinds ef
Farming
Implements,
Fucli as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plews, Mould
Board Breakers, Stirring Fh ws, single and Double
ohoel-, Cultivator, uud Harrows. Repairing done
on short notice All work warranted.
Having bad much experience in the business, I
feel assured that I can give geaeral s itisf action.
Please give me a call Kfore j-urcl asing eNe here.
w. i luuo x .
Plattsmouth, Keb., May uth, 1SC7.
Miss A. M. JDESPAIU",
TCiilincr and Dressmaker
OPTOSITE TIT E rOST-OFFICE,
TTas lust received a large stock ot XEW GOODS.'
ef the latest fashions. New Goods receive J every
month. Call and see them . mrS.f
G R. McCAIiLUM,
MAnnf -rriirakr vf rr H'i1r in
Saddles and Harness,
Of every description, wholesale an 1 retail. No. ISO,";
Maiu street, between oth and bin streets, Nebraska
City. je!3
AND
WOOL- OARDI&G,
Ho! for Salt Creek, where yon can kill two birds
with one stone, get your C?ra:n Ground and Wool
Carded at the same time; the machinery for both is
in or r feet order, w e use tee ratent jlacu iae Cards,
which were run enough last year te esiab.ish their
superiority over the old kind, as all who naed tbe i
can tvsttfy. The superioritv of Mr. 8. Twigs as a
Carder is well known, and his services are stilt ie
tained for the benefit ef tbe public. Wi'h tbe nb-ve
advantages we Halter ours Ives that we can make it
to tbe advantage of all wbo want work ia ear line
te come this way. D. TjEAN. Proprietor.
snylS S. IlVljj, Carder.
Burned Out,
BUT T?OT DISCOITRAGED.
T. W. ehryork is (gam at tbe old stand prepared
la wait upon bis former customers, and the Dublia
generally. If yea want anything n shape of t'a-ai-tnre
or Chairs, give him a ca.l. 3rd street near
alaia, Plattamoutb, N. T. nayl7,dtf.
r
jeawiat Patent M'dieiaes at eld prices go te
BLACK, MUT'tHS Y aiCtya.
MEAT
MARKET,
AND
Emrare iaeat isiarxo
X.
Then td.r'tjfiH is u. w pirpan d to
eitiaens of this p'.itce with ll.elst
pre sir i:ei:i
MUTTOX,
VEA I.,
f u I r. l
A Mi MCO.
I also keep
EGGS, UVTTER,
CHEESE, POTATOES'.
A XD VEG E TA HI. J',
aa 1 will pay the highest tnaruet i rice for all kin.
of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
F.'at'.sm.tith, May I-i, n.
P. .TI. DOSRlATO,.
Heal Estate
OFFICE IX MASOXIC IS LOCK
fLA TTSXOi-TU, NEBRASKA.
x ac c aavjt j-t.
Lot 6 in blnek 47, gjod residence, w 11 anJ oa
baildiogs. Lot li in block ti. a good tvM'rr r.',',., ci
I brick basement, wei , barn and other outbai.digs!
A rare caance ror a good it vestment.
Lot 11 in Mack 173, huildiug with two room, an.l
cellar. Good cLauca for a hoi,:; .i.iri
Lot 10 in Mock 27. good residence, with all tl..
necessary outbuildings.
VTest half of section 8.V lown 14. ra... in i -i.
er with 33 seres of timber- One liMr.d.Vi j'crcs'uu
der cultivation. Eight iniier from i'i;i.nMil.il...r
I'latte river.
An improved faim Cf eighty acres, good aout
well, etc., wilh tin seres o good tun her, " '
Eighty acres of land, partly Improve ! two atiTd
half ruile.s frcm tLe eity.
ltfu acre" of partly improved land, with 40 acres of
young tim'w-r, situated 4 miles south of tow.i.
A. I,. SPRAGUE
dea'er la"
Brocories, Provisions,
PRODUCE) &C
OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE
All kind of Preduoe taken in exchange fur gcods.
I keep the very brs of goods, and am b.ULd la
sell them ss c'u 'ap. ss any Lens, in tbe eity.
cevlodwtf
JUST DECEIVED
Anrl for sa'e at lew Pg-irM,
in corrs.T, n wt sugar.
5 IbU DR r A PFLKS, 6 lb I PRY t HA CE
$c , Aa. Also, a la-ge assoi toicnt 'f
Pine Is limber,
LATH. FHIX07.E5. nrtO?., Wisonw SAfill,
wr.vvow nusr.x. ;;.ass. c;j.v.vy.
PI.AiT!i 1'AhLi, 11 A 1R, COAL tlL, htc .
LBXIjTG-TOI7 COAL,
ISO tihels, to which we invlle th a'teallon tf
Blacksnii'hs and otnis as qnslity and price. Wo
are Agents for tn GOODlN COAL BANKul l.x
ingloa.aud propoie to furr.i.h a'l the Coal 'his
country wants al piices te suit. Also a l. rge stck rf
Rye, Bcurbou ond Star Whisky.
Cherry, Kaspbetry, Blackberry ad Gir.gcr Bratic'y.
Call and eee us.
MMPiO., 51 IC KELWA IT A C.
JedS wtf
MUSIOs
Mrs. Kati Si mpso having 1-en .oliei'ed to en
large hsr Cisas in Music, b'-.la Vocal are! Initi titntn
lal, baa Coucinded t da ao. aud wi il give i..uiii on
th. Piano aad Organ to li.ose desir.ius f b' coming
performers on the same. Termi, o.. civoil en sp
plication,at her retldcucs o:i Slain (trert.
ap4 Sai
Capt- f. LADOO & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Vlmes and Liquors.
Also a very cbo'ce selection of
Tobacco and Cinrn,
Main street, second door east ef eanour House,
Ne braraa City, 5ehia.-ka.
Are just receiving a new at . k of Genuine OH
Bourbon, direct ft out I'ourbea eoao'y, Ky., Hitters,
fin Cigars, etc. mylSw
FURNITURE,
COFFI jST S ,
A WD
Gabinot - W oik !
IT- BOECK
rTavirt; enlarged his 5I:op and ?a',-s-r"om won d
respectfully r-mind t'ae pe.tp'e in this v i i . . i t y that
be can furnish them w tli til very best luiuit'iie.
Chairs, or o'i.er Cabinet-won., at lh luo.-i isav.n
abie rates. I shall ke-p coii-tai.tly an li uil large
assor'insat ef Eastern H'orar, and am also prep ir l
te matiU'acto'e auvthinr in uiy line on si.' ri le .iee.
A large a"rt r.eot tf Ilea-y maris CoDuis kept at
al! times. CaU aad cxaaaiiio n.y .tock and f.ne.-.
JelUdl-wtf li. lua'K.
Dress-Maker.
MRS- L. B. J0NE3,
Of ITebraska City, would respectfully Inform the
ladles of Plattsmouth that she bas taken up her lee
ldenee In ibis plare fer the purpose ef
CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING
If required. Ladles sad Childr.ua' Dresses, CloakJ,
Basques, etc. MACS IKS & TITCHISQ dene also.
Al' work will be executed with nearness, and wlfl
rseelvs prompt attention. She will endeavor to give
satisfaction, and taerefo-e solicits tne patronage cf
the lajits of this place and vicinity.
Fef ldenee, comer Vise aLd 4th streets. In Adams'
ariek- uorUlaim
WAGONS!
J R. PORTER Jt" COl
Are areata in this cit lor thw sale of the celebrated
"South Bend Wagons,
kfa ?9 by Studebaker Bros. They bave oa kc4 a
god assortnieat, which will be rrpieuish-d fast s-a
aeedd. Ihey p opo- io ael al the very lowest
igurs.
Plsttsrnonth, Marrh 26. tf
T
14 p!
uce It gel Perfumery af all kino's ia at
B-LA'-X. HVTTEHY A i'Q.'S.
t e te Blaci, Tuttery
V I Txikrtc aadators.
Co. "a for -fo-ir T-
CITY