u i i "7" any man attempts to haul doicn the American Flag, shoot him on the spot." PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 18G9. VOL.. 4. s KJl I THE HERALD PUBLISHED WEEKLY, Br H. 3D. HATHAWAY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Office corner Mai street and Levee, second t.ry. Teriaa: $2.50 per annum. . Hates of Jldvertisin rr Oiiesquars (space of ten lined) one Insertion, $1.80 Vim subse-iuent insertion PrGfel.oal cards not exceeding six U Oaf-quarter column or less, per annum six months three mo nth One bait column twelve month m aix months three months Oaecolumn twelve-months " six mouths . - three months All transient advertisements must be P advance. We are prepared to do all kinds of a short .notice, and in a style that will (action. 1.00 10 00 35.00 20 tO 15.00 60.00 86.00 20.00 100.00 60.00 .00 orln Work satis. WILLITT POTTENOEE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLA.TTSMOUTII - - NEBRASKA. T. WMARCitJETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ann Solicitor in Chancery. M.VTTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA S. P- COOPER. ATTORNEY ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW. Platt9moutii,iN'el- llTi-l bny and sell Real Estate, and pay taxes (jr Y non-residents. Improve.! and new-proved lands and lots for sale, Jane 25lh nl2v. B. TL LIVINGSTON, M. D. ?hv3ician and Surgeon .,nj,r his Drofcssional services to the citiiens of rnl"! .. rn.t ..Jffirll. "Keilence ioio-mmi'" S Vj ELECTION NOTICE. COUNTY IIO!-Di. We staled in our issue hut week that N" OTICE la herebv s-iven that an election ! will be i held at the usual places of holdmg election In I :,;- .f Has. rnnntv who tlfo- the several precincts of Cass county, Nebraska, on -vsij .i...va. - r SATURDAY, the 2744 day of March, 1S69, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters o said county the proposition to Issue the Bonds or said county to the Burlington Missouri River Railroad Company, to the amonnt of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be used in the construction of a Railroad to be boilt by said Burlington & MUsourt Kiver Kaiiroaa duces grain was sure to lose, on his crop every year if he did not use bis influence to place his county on the same commerciil fooling with Douglas and Otoe counties ; er in other words n-oti to School Directors. THE BOSD ELEUTIOM. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Let every voter in the county turn March 20ih, 1859. J eut and cast his vote on next Saturday. To the Director of the several School We urge every citizen who believes in Districts in Cass count, Nebraska. : Railroads to realize the fact that 'Father, Come Home." "Ever or Thee." A sad story is This poplar song which has moved connected with the name of the writer so many hearts in this country, has of the beautful song "Ever of Thee," been receired wiiq equal tavor in x.u I which baa been sung and admired by rope, and the stationer g.ves an ac-i so many in tnis country and Europe. count of tne singing or it n one oi tne i? oiey nan was a getleman by birth Dear Sirs: Allow me to call your o-reat deal of orDosition to bonds exists music halls in London. There was a and education. Wealthy in his own attention to the following Sections of in the county, fomented and fostered tage with a gaudy drop-scene, orches- j"'1' with large expectations, he led a our Revised School Law for the State bv narties outside of Cass, who fear tra, etc. After various performances heedless life, not choosing his as.oci- of Nebraska, by which you will see the .he imDortance she will have if she lhis Piece wa3 ttDQ0UUce(1 The ac- ates, but allowing himself to be drawn .... .Via I . . 1 cant. 1U BWIC1T Ul UB VICIOUS.- M l time of holding the annual meeting is gets a railroad communication east and ..pregen'ly a female cane in front property disappeared, and be was left changed from October to the first vrest. These dog in the manger spirits 0f lne curtain, amidst great applause, without resources sufficient to buy bis f the farmers of those counties would al- - . ... i . i county baidBomis be issued as roiiows, io-w. f their products tban Forty (40) per cent, to bo issued on the completion ways get mere IOI l-l-u piuuuuio iu .if. . nu t .... .n.H.hvd of said I . 11 t .L.: Baiiroad .to bo bui.t and eompieted by .aid Comr- our rarmers wo y iLTnnrlaw in Anri!. thus -horteninrr the -i,h to maintain a sunreiMcv over us 1 and commencfcd. "Father, dear father, daily bread. His musical talents had nv throut-n i;as count r as aiorexaiu ; uu L.. m man fuel i iti MOW"- J 1 " I . I . - , i ui tionsl rorty (40 per eeoi. oi ." , I " LTrrM afit is a poori Twenty -(SO) per cent of said to b. U,wd whjch doe8 not work both Ways," we line of said Cass county. years from the date of thelrlssuance with intercut pay- I fleciiDgr readers that every ar ii . .w. .n nr cani. tier annum. I u b .""uai.j .us raw w " i 1 . . . i M desire to Bbow to our thinking and re rery article Said Bonis and interest to be payable at the office tKeT Kuv from OUr merchants COStS of the County Treasurer of Cass eointy.aa I.iiows, I ' . .1 I. 1 Ll J 1 . . v - . i j c i . : I etc everv word was aisunci, nu uccu uiguiy euucaieu: uui as uu never rule term of the Directors, whose urn m a commercial and S"41 "ew- UnTt I b L with mat feeliae needed thm, he did not knov, o what would expire in October, to April o and vhey are fully aware that if bonds Tq orde( however, to fully describe J agree they could be made available the inmB vctr. You will, therefore. Br linfontpil in this county they have Lk .ana n,Mrh fnllnwed each verse. Mn 's distress, however, he wrote this ,ir.uhirh bold your annual meeting the first every farmer in Cass at their mercy, it is necessary to give "little Mary's cnarmg song "Ever of Thee." A ticiewnicn - f :, , , , ,. London pblisher gave him one bun Monday in April next, in con. orumy 83 far as prices or produce are conru- - dred do'lars for it: tt ,h., .mount f aiu er. near lamer, wub " i . -- - The elocx in tne steeple sirmes uu : nuu. j 1 . 1 i. .f ikA Fn Aiuiniv II 1 .1 1 aw.i. ' I . I ... . " y xreasurer oi uww wv --. ...... i . I mm me reuuireincms ui luciuiiuniuu BO n g qodc uih uuuesi icuuiauii i -i,- i.h. ainiM urikas one ' cuone. i wi n men a snik. r I. n. to-wit : One-tenth of said Bonds to be payaoie in I them, mOTO tQSQ IQ6 BauB urilClca cost i -,i n J t .U -K, Yob TprooUsed dVarfser, that 70a waaU com , - -rum, twenty-one years from the time they are iued, and n. :i T8i.,fr. sections, as nearly as possible. old Cass will stand up for their rights 100 Proee" ,atner' " long. He wrote uier songs; but the X'l Th annual meetin- of mnA 5f .h.ir efforts at the election L-7'TrA!2-.f. money not coming as fast as he wished tlV"??l UU lbe d,StaD.Ce . L.A Distrct shall be held on L... K-.nrrl.v thev can nlace their 'V.!!.. ma weak moment he Wed the name county eomuiisstoners of said couaty to levy an an- tween Chicago B - .. . . : 1 A m -nil nftfT I nuai tax 10 pay ine interest on iu " 1 . ! .J r the Pxiration of twenty years from the time of is- present railroad t8C suing said bonds to levy annually, unui sam iuv. ... .1 . tha ,Wp are paid, an additional tax sufficient to pay one this county than to either ot the aoove ndthia Dlace bv the each School Distrct shall be held on nexl Saturday they can place their acilitie. is greater to the first Monday in April in each year, county an equality with the best and b., 1, oi nis puousner. ano, annoMgh everv effort was made, even bv the nnhlisriar ..., tn (sva him ii wsi nf nn ! J . . l . I I . 1 1 - " - " " I .Ut "At tna conclusion 01 tna isi uuv 1 T7--i u.m . u 1 tenth Dart of .aid hnnds and to ai.ply the same to . .. - . . - on mat day i frOVXata, iUSl IUO piv- CUriDg a raiiroaa. t irusi luejf win j . . , . . 1 jjuui x-wioy au wcui to iiewgatfj, ana V.Z& places, and necessarily more freight is . nrl0nfl t, cbiain .o r,reat l.he. dr-p-ioen. drew up. disclos.ng the dlfld brokeQ.hearled before ia fiaI thevoter, atsald election will oe.-.sor I ... ... J. . t.o.wh- . o father SlUlUff at tne OOOr Ol PUBllo ,.m. BB Ux. yes;" -For bonds and tax, no." . . ai iu. "v s . -J a ..inVaio thsnffirA n Mod- . k0ni T.pt avrv man remember u Kom.,rtr11H atnto I U'Kfok ill Mai4 ill A'CIOCK in inn 1 BLIULLCU a IU uvv " w invvuv.... . - , - i MUU9B. 1 LI a ui L.11A.CU. UV.iiiuv -, , . .. . - . nhanta I . I . . I 1 . . .. . I Vi .l . . . i . erator. Treasurer or Director in any that bis vote "for bonds' that day with a pipe and pot betore mm. iit- iAr.x-nipps, me weu icnown leacner and the School year shall commence wealthiest counties in the State by ae on that day ; Provided, That the pro- curing a railroad. We trust they will morning and continue open uatil 6 o'clock in tne ai- t frr ft n nf l. m a H v By order of the County Commissioners tnis za ay of March AD 1309, March 4, 1S694 R RPURLOCK, Countr Clerk Cass county, Neb. chants. 2d. The goods have to be handled at Council Bluffs, and re-shipped on the C. B. & St. Joe road, for which handling the merchants here pay extra. 3d. The goods have to be bandied Tear Samuel Zdenfleld, of tl'e State or lowa, win tase i . . . r . r ,, notice that William W Gullion, of the county or again 81 tu puiui ui uu vu v..w Ijcsral Notice. e of Ioi . of th Cass, In the 6tate of Nebraska, did on the 27th day . . , J iKa mer ofFebraary, A m 1669, file bis petition in the Dls- I last TOad With WBgonB, and the mer triet Court of the 2d Judicial District or the State or , . f . . L..JI' - l.r, Nebra-ka.in and for Casa county, aKainsi the said chant has tO pay tor this handling BlSO, tiamnel iSdenfleld, defendant, setting forth that on , . mtntT . nrl fprmcft has lO be the 18th day of March, 162. the aaid defendant gave and the teaming and lerrage UBS lO OB his bond in writing, wherein he agreed to convey to i . it W.-U h0 ddition- tbe said Gull ion the following described premises aOOed, 10 ail Ot WD.ICU BBU IUB ttuuiwuu Se tX wtt'ta'lf !S ThV northeaU lion icsurance demanded by Insurance of section twenty-two (22), and the undlvl- -!nrr.r.nift nn nrpminl r,f the increased -half nf the norlhwaat n Hurler of the SOUtn , I . ,. , . . 3 t niurtfrnf m-tinn tsentv two. in township No I I. I A o.tnlta 1 Snftll 09 SiaiCU. --' ;, ':,;, ...c,i,p lit- uy icasuuui vui uintui ucishih lve (12), north of taoge ho 11, east of die 6in r I "J r failed and ret use u to deed or convey the same.thouxh quarter ded oue-balf west t we i.trirt r,t airrvnlw to 1,.. k; ...h.r hv m.nv dollars ner tie Mary was trying to drag hun trom or Mioaiesex county, relates a little r.:r:: " 1 1:" . " Ju m '.a. bis seat at the same time pointing to a conversation one . . S,t. normal uori-u luc. - - one 4Ui u curtain behind, as she look up the re- schools, with an English snob who from October to April or tne same cordingly. frain from the lady, and touchisgly was admiring the versatile young la TZ . ' t, o. r v Uano- Come home.' etc. The other dies. "Pray, tell me," said he, "are ln. iiiRAiD ai tae . o. x.x. a., drawQ Beidej dieclos. the8e privileges confined to the wealthy K. is the important quest-on oi iuo uj . relche(j ryora wila ft poor moth- classes, or do the lowly poor share with the citizens ofiCass county, I pro- -. a;.,:r on the around with a sickly them ?" "All share alike," was the nn.p tn hnaflv review this eubiect. lookinr bov in her lap. and in the act reply. "Pray, then' returned the Among a portion of our citizens, there of feeding him with a spoon. Simul- English inquirer, "what do you do for xmuug o y taneously with the drawing of the cur- servants ? "Ob, we import them from appears u u a .u.l lime-light was brought to bear England !" it was enough rrard to the route, said rauroaa win mlu. ihom n tmlv d ciai meetings tne oujcui tuc u.-s . Let me here positively state, fi,artiin(r effect. After, a moment or Sec. 20. Special meetings may be called by the district board or any of them on the written request of any five legal voters of the district, by giving the notice required in the next succeed inc section: and in all notices of spe- tW no nerson. outside of the B. & M. two the act drop came down, aad the .it . i i i , jj m in ca.. county. Kebr...., that defendant ha. d f oblaiDin:r th,, delivery of our oec' w " " R. R. Directors knoNV the route; and as y failed ana refuseu to deed or convey tne same.iuuujtn i - - .... . aiar lha ttrc mp. inir - , . stress- Office on Main street, opposite Court House, plaintilf ha. performed bi. part of the agrem j j find lhat jt COStS from B1JC" snww-b- - , their Corps Ot Engineers, are, al 1llS pVattsmouth, NebWfca. n" one to eiht cents p dollar advalo- ha. been held as aforesaid, shall spec- fme in searck 0f a route, it stands to r. .... . . A . a i . . .. . t i, ii rr nn oav aau uuui uu unic m iur j .q.o imi n,v nn nm At.d the said oamnel Edenneld IS soimea ui u. rM, ornOdJ.aCCOraiD? 10 Diillt BDU CiaSII. ' J reatOU 1W ""J oappesr and answer saidpetiUon oner ... . " inrr nrl shall be rriven at least fifteen . .1 TKnrofxro it additional to get them nere, tnis win - - - . Know meuiKi-. u..-..v. average of four per cent paid KAO J QasFreYlou' lu oul-" ".'"-'"o' quite absurd that citizens in any pan Platte Valley House Ed. B. Murphy, Proprietor. Fourth Streets, iVner of Jlfiin and riattsraouth, Xel. This House having been re ntt-d and 7t . . 1. .. .rJi fir.t. class accommodations. Board by a day or week. is reoulred to apnea krfiir M.mdn 12th dav of u4tril. ls69 WU W GCLLIOW By T M MABftUETT, his Att'y mar4w4 us'-3 Ergal Nolice. In District Court of the 2d Judicial District wiihin and for Cass county, Nebraska. John McF. Dagood. Fl'lT, against Robert McUUl, Defendant. To Robert McGill, non-re-udent, defendant: Yo are hereby notified that John McP. Hagood, has on the 2d day of March, a B 1869, tiled a peti tion in the otnee 01 tne tuerx or me wnrai vjuh. within aud for said county, the object and prayer of said petition isto recove e from you tne sura 01 ru teen Hnndrtd DollaM.for the ue and occupation by r the nnn-h.lf of rjlaiutiff's Steam Saw Mill in Fremont county. Iowa, from the first day of October a D ls66 to the nret day or eoruary a d 1303, uu ATTORNEY AT LAW AND General Land Agent, i.;mln. - - - Nebraska. w,, P-actice in ..S; , 't.". goo& -old io the toivu of Piatt, mouth Will ouy ana n' Taxes, eximine Titles, c. ovW'iTtf ' give an over and above what the same goods can be delivered for in Council Bluffs or Omaha. On every $100,000 worth of goods sold in this county by our merchants to our farmers and other consumers, we consequently ha?e to pay an excess of $4,000 Now, we venture to say that after careful enquiry of our merchants as to the amount of CHAPMAN a MAIWILL. SAM. M. Maxwell & Cliapiiian, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AVD Solicitors in Chancery. IATTSX0UTH, - - - NEBRA SKA . P oac over Black, Buttery Co's Drug Store. T'l . lion in a newspaper published in the district;and injease of any special meet ing called for the purpose of establish ing or changing the site of a school bouse, such notice shall be given at least fifteen days previous thereto. Sec. 22. No district mseting shall be deemed illegal for want of due no tice, unless it shall appear that the omission to give eueh notice was wiil- I e..i 1 t I. ' .1 .J ih.i f.. Action No two .a township Koten (1.). north of t0WQ a)oQe near, $500,000 Worth of "U I-, .7 u , ' range twelve (12) east of ' 6th i M- . all meetings to piovide for the location iou ara rea airvu w m w n 1 r.i. w . . . rvrtrtn a iiTiipn rr i v Li a I cb in I iim invMrui - fore by posting up copies thereof, in three . . countv should insist that the R- of the most public places or by publica- R -s certajQ to Ule any particular Father. dear father, come home with me now. The clock in the steeple trikes Two t (Gong SnS-) The night has grown darker, and Benny is wor sc, But he has been calling for yon. Indeed hi Is worse, ma says be will die, Peraapa before morning shall dawn. And this was the message she sent me to bring, Come quickly, or he will be gone. :mne home, come home, come home, Please, father, dear lather, come home. Coppeb-Toed Teeth. A great many people, while talking or laugh ing, hare a habii of showing their teeth, and in case a number of these have been filled with gold, there is a glittaring and 6hining of the metal that attracts every one's -attention. Luile Chloe was visiting at bar Aunt Katie's one day, and while erieying herself ia her aunt's lap, she suddenly route. Doubtless, there are mnny.who . . 1 i.T tf .v.a'l would like to see ma "iruu uw trinnpfi hpr annrf n nrt Innlrinrr her n tin. "The act-drop rises again, and now ,v in tha faca with -ti th. -erinuana,. the child has hold of the pewter pot, imaginable, said "Aunt Katie, I wish trying to tase u irom ia uruuacu Fa T had copper-toed teeth like yours. rent, auu as cue t-uuiiuucs iuc n nr.i.r of aitiriiment has been issue-1 from saidCouit I -ii against vonr propeity in Cass Co.,Nb.,and is levied aiOUC, " wm on the west half UW of h js anUUally Sold be decorered that there to consumers in this dashin past their farms,but reason- lines, 'Come home,' etc., the other cur-1 A correspondent from Japper, Ten- -n.. ll r.m-r iwh a real z.ition? laJU ulaVU "-e5 atJ v-.. ihe mother stretched out on its moth- I treat, from Middle Tennessee, two As men desire so they talK, nence in- er.a and aail jusl raises il8 jitlle rebei 80idjerg stopped at the house of uproar about the road taking any cer- I head and falls back with a gasp, with Mr. K , and one of them proposed tain route. Now, friends of Css the lime-light reflecting strongly upon a trade for a very fine horse, but tho't Mn.w nf Wimnta enternrise. of in- there was a reality aoouijine wnoia, that a large white spot oa me torehead : - -t- terrible to view, bobs were heard I lessened its value somewhat. ternal improvements, or your own f ba cominT frora Why so vxdual interests; doa't be blinded hy Le female portion of the audience, "Because," said " the soldier, "tbe You are required to answer said petition on or be- goods, which gives a bss tO the buyers r th 12th dHV of Aonl. 1869. I & t ' here of 2U,UUU in the aggregate. But Rock Bluffs, Factoryville, Weep ing Water and Ashland sell an im- IiCal Notice. I mense amount of goods through the Ttt.tA ihl. a. rlav of March. lS i9 J McF HAGOOD By Jaxwnx t CBAPMAjr, Atter'ys t.-r Pl'ir. march4w4. or removal of a site for a school hou the notice required in the last pre ceeding section shall in all er ses be gossips of sectional feelings, of grape- while tears trickled down many a male J Yankees can see it , a gret way off." ,;nn rPnort. of land sDeculators.or any cheek. Even the lady who sang the "Never mind thai," said his compan- se , . , . . i, ,l- i, ertuOP song was affected, and could scarcely ion; "f other end is always toward the Yankees 1" . . y, and ask yourself if it is not best and wisest to vote for R. R. Bonds in JOSEPH SCHLATEB, l . har-hv Ti ot i H srl trft.t ThDHIU 1 K&rrV I- 1 - . .1 I . I 1 iV I VST AT CS" MAKER and JEWELER, iiistoV'snSflS r n,e, on the 4-h m aoaiucn to me loss ausia.ueu uy tuc f . waiuJMnA 5ay of March, iec9, filed hi. petition in the District Droduc3r as explained in our issue of 1Q case 01 Mam Street, court of the 2dUudiciai District, within and for prouuevr. as expiaiucu iu uut isuc ui nirector 8 ,tt-ttt CTTtR 4 STt A. C!m eonntv. Nebraska.thel etject and prayer of said I,.,..:- thoro i'a on nrlHitinnnl lna luo cvi.ua , PLA L Lo.'lUU Alia - " petition Is to obtain a decree of said Court divesting ., .v.w I If nn hv the A rood assortment of Watches Olo-k-, Gold Pen. you of al, nght( title, inter st and claim in any consumer, who 13 also the pro- 3 . i..UJai BF-Fti. lOllDS BUU ' I nn.. rr t nrrvt t' ine RnntnWMI nUSTIPr 111 HCIian I - 1 V. given. ml.. V-V! . .C V TV i .. I., t a In Dtstrlctrourt 2d Judicial District within and for QQ a, J cf whicb Q extra CQSl H irdwtor i v.u Cass county, Nebraska. . . . . quired to take the census of his Dis- Thomas L Barry vs B E HUlsandJ J Dixwell, De- to the COUSUmer IP in proportion 10 the . n A TenEmi,.ndjjDixweon.re.idet,r.eren-Ubovefigures. We see, therefore.that v nM.. lis Triusmings niitlcilTl his Moderator or Treasurer or ducer. How can this evil be remedied? f J ' rt Tlt.i.i.i .a v la.r a rrrontop rata nf I.T quiet the title to said land free from all incumbrance! "Ta answer is Self-evident. Secure I . , e in the said Thomas'L Barry, plaintiff herein. 1 RD- 0Qe year, for the purpose OI You are required to answer aaid petition on or be-1 western termin'J3 Of the Iowa por- ' , in rjuuomg a scnooi uouse, tou tcu proceed with the third verse: " 'Father, dear fether, coose home with me now. The clocK in tne steeple siriaea iuim ; tClnntr vnnv. Bans'. I cood flith. and trraciously allow the The house is so lonely, the hours are so long,' goou iiitu, nuu 6'k,u 1 I yor per weeling mother and me. B & M. R. R. Directors tO say upon Yes, we are alone-poor Beany is dead, U. i.J.. . - I anil ,nna with thA aneelS Of llfhL ds that ne saia !' home. . . 1 ' vnu that then are coins to run saiu i . . , ;,.i.;n. a... m J J w I "M 7R I U1H U1UU lUSD. Uia.lUJ III' absence or inability ot ij .ugt where they beIieTe it l0 be lle M on her nee3; appealing to J THE I RIS II MAST AND FIDDLE. ucn census saan Da ia i nrnrUrni,u That is their busi- hPr father, who. with Dot elevated, is Mirnamu, juieomen iom ggu An(i g0ne with the angels or ugo what route theV think it best tO run? And these were the very last word 'I want to kiss papa goodnight I think a little reflection Will Satisfy Come home, come home, come A man in Montreal swelled up and died from applying coal oil to a bruise. lie said he felt all afire. Virginia oystermen claim that it is death to eat raw oysters immediately I after eating of sugar and molasses. - No thitty-one in Township eleven north of range thirteen, east of the 6th V M, and to confirm and fore the lSjh fday of pril, 1809. Dated March 4ta, lStiy. tion of the B &. M. R. R. at eome By JaxWELL 4. Cbapxax, his att'y AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SIGHTS & SECRETS OP THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Tnosias l. -asm, . ., . r, . j i :,J mar44 I JUIUl m va wuutny, au a uj uui uuixu alwavs on hand. All work com . ill V. n. - ... nl.it niitUMV-5 "is rc win c April 10. Plattsmouth EJills. C. HEISKL, Proprietor. - , it.n..n ron.tred and claced In thor- aih running order. Custom work done on short llilll.'H. l0.000 Hushels of Wheat Waoted immediately, for which the highest marke in i i.t aug'B II HI vAIQC . . , ,1 AWOIB. UCIVlllfllT. VI ' ' .duiu,. v - - j , .- n - . ,. . . General Life. Accident, t ire, inland ana i andiuiow life; magnificent public edinces; mo-1 to deliver Uis grain 10 some siauon on i ransu , . 'klw.' , n,mnt -. and ahowinaT I thA PTtention of the railroad at a less how money ts squandered ; how puoite servants I . , , twrrnrm their trusts : hew rings are managed ; how COSt of time, labor and money than ,.,k.H,k,atreasonableratoslnthemostrellabl offici.l..r.blk . . . gftme . gV&f&tfift -outh.N.bra.. cierks.. hia rrrain and other County Clerk of their "amy. .d wri- tntlliuu - " . . ,.-T" i , I I , .u le ...r.:- ,;,k ;,' - .ho try, had never seen a fiddle. ness ours is to vote tor honas, u wa in iub bli uj. .uaiug u,. -. a man came into the hotol with on j. t I smrra 'Coma home, and the back cur I j. u- xr- u . . want the road. so. "ienas p.ea.c ----- n ,u mn()l., ?auBr UL' wm: . "'.,u,,u u,cu,,u u ' Bill dm W3 aside. fihOWinST Uie mOlDer I ; On. nf tliaaAMiri ol;-.nart anil kai don't inflict any certain route upon any over a ch51d-8 coffin. But now ,Dit upon it to make it hold, and theo one. until it is surveyed and located. ,k- fi0ha burst out more freely, and two I bezan to draw the bow. The Irishman I 1 . la . wa. , . i j .. .amAmiiap ,h; nnirsrn. I famlai mora rnrnpfl out faintintT. I wno was waioQiDZ mm, couia siana is no uo f . . I.. . i i - : j 1 longer, but bolted across tha street into ished fact, that if we don't vote for the ine scene wa, .y -"5. BDhe'r hote, exclaiming:I thought bonds.we shall not get the road in Cass i -V " . . wm. a land of liberty and freedom. use the poor ohilder no bad. mills on the dollar, valuation of prop- I aviw tn- tV a .nrrsrit vpnr. efforts aid the construction of an ex- ' , . . . . . ... . I . The annual report of the District, tenilOQ Ot IUB smut! ivau wesmoiu i ... , ., .i, . , I j i buuui jiuui ireuui wiug " w ,k ,v Tb trnnda will for each school year, snau wnnin tnree lioQ vole9 ..NO!" votes not only ffels above. The drop rose; the father Landlord. Who U abusiDg the chll- . . . . - . . . dava after the last Monday in March, ,-ntaCi, hut votaa sober now. is weepim? over the coffin I dren? be brought irora me east cy a saoner i ' t . : .;. ,., -b" 7 ":Tk .7- m,h0r -nn"li..i Marv. on Irishman. Why a man came into the unrr I . .... .... . i , , , , -11 Thprpfnr whatever v.1" 'i.x.ZJ'Axamwfmlfia,m!in buuutjr . I aDOUl pO0r JJCOnj UClUg wiiia laio an- I and cheaper route than at present, and - . - " also to inrow ine roa j .c - kDee(j q ,Uom9t homef -falh. tavern jnst now, with a little boy under farmer, in the county have a chance We all want a getter market, we B?- , r d(ja falher.a com home , At -, -, - " . ' I noiiar nriCHS lur uui UlUUUVO. waiov- ,w,. mnmont ItlA fllrrain lsnr&wn SiSllaB. I ii i . . I .1 . i r aaaio . . 7 i pun sou .wiBb uis ears, lEQu. o provoxe . va?1 I CI 11 I i . i Ti I J Kn I . ... . . . . 1 Wl CO Jl ss tween the first Monday in June and qUenUy we want a Railroad. Shall and little Benny is suspended over the hiai still more, he spit in hie face, and the third Monday in June in each we encourage one. or drive it away to coffin with wings, smiling down upon then he draw'd a briar across his belly, .... . D 1 : a . M ..a..nsaiw T'l-v A fatK. anfl TTI TTtVSfVin riAlV A al i I sAflamA .V. nn, and dfllVflr to the 1 s V...- ..11 .nn IDem WW DOIUUUU uwwaiu. a u " J ' " i r .1 . uaAw w . m - - - , a viwai pnnii vi uui hji. i. nm uww . . . . ia & - I--. with .Arm. Ii: .r Wot OTa-:uTllfL.'Itl IT- I a. rr ir,T Snn-.a Clark Stieet. Chicaco. Ilia IfllWHlCaJ aj,- ' I ' . marchllwS DBsraix A M . n-Bnaaov aadiwrtlingbooaortheday. tend ror eiren. , flm0 - nrl Hnnn &c Address, JUNISs, .uatavia I jji uuuuia u ii fm w - insure to your benefit Intkrnat. Imphovement. ar miss a. v. Opposite the City Bakery. wK TOBACCO STORE! roeeived alargeand well selected stock of Winter 1 1 la I I vlnWWM VrS-s- ON HAlN 8TREKT,;0PP0SITE COCTtT HOUSE, COLLOQUY Between farmer B. and Miss W., his .. Is, consisting of Flowers, KibDons, velvets, ure. tiimmings, Ac, Ac. We will eelltne cceapeai kkw .r.oldmthiaciiv. We can accommodate all our 1 J eostomers and as many new ones as w ill favor ns with a call. All kinds of work in our line done to order. Perfect, atasfaction given or no charges mytf KEALTHt GOMFOHT, AND ECONOMY, 3 REASONS FOR BOARDING with GEO. W. COaLVEV, tine, under their bands, a report of all I. ..j i .u.:. ..:....:. in a .m. cil Bluffs. If we vote for bonds we i y "'' secure the early completion of a rail- rent year, accompanying the same with road through our county, and we place list of resident tax payers in .aid ' -i it on a par, both in the facilities of . . neighdor'e daughter, .... n C.Vinnl Tarn aa rsvirf nt Ug ..... deeiyoar falher mtend last session of the Legislature, and only those parts under which the School Boards will be called to act Wore we -a-.il-. - A - K! ,n- orl- I be recorded. Mav it be judicious and V '"J";' . n1 fr - f ' m!n,llea The new rules as to marriage promal . - ' uiuji u.--, u- - , gated to tne tjatnoncs are: iirst, no transportation and value with the coun- PlA.TTSlTIOUTlJ, NEB., ties north and south of us. Again it wo -ave on hand a large assortment of vv i 11 be but a short time before a bridge CIGARS & TOBACCO, wU be constructed over the Missouri ... a . . a n.tA. .a vivav fvAnnAPtinr flViCt TawI nnfl NiVim a. ptoa-ps. PTHE CTJT. PLUG; AND ka lines of the B. & M. R. R.. and ge-the published law, SMOKING TOBACCO, this great end obtained we stand equal - OAK STREET, Two blocks northi PLATTSMOUTH rest of Brick School-liouae. I tLl HtIJZiSX. to the boasted superiority of Douglas Uive us a call oeiore you pmv vt . . u . - we know you will go away aatisnea. jt February 11, lS69tf. nE has a JBA TIT MO USE, free to patrons ; his ruomsare well ventilated, and bis prices are reasonable. l-uljsd nioti. C.ipt. I. LABOO & CO., Wholesale and Be tail Dealers in PLOWS! PLOWS! C. E. F O R G Y . Manufacturer of all kinds of Wines and Liquors, Far ming Implements. Also a very choice selection o(Jj Tobacco and Cigars, Mala street, second door east of Seymour House, Nabraska City, Nebraska. Are last receiving . n.w atari of fZmniiut Old direct ties lieorSen eeunty, Ky., Bitters, Such as the celebrated Red Breaking Plows, Honld Hoard Breakers, Stirring Plows, Single and Double Shovels, Cultivators and Barrows. Repairing done on short nolice. All work warranted. Having bad mach experience in the business. reel assured that X can give general aaiisiacuo Pima s-ive me a call before purchasing elsewb CK.F0E.er piatnnoutb,Keb.,Isy 6tb, 1S67. and Pottawatomie. tVe aslc every man in Cass county to weigh these mat ters over carefully before casting his vote next Saturday. If we fail to car. rv bends then the B. & M. Company will not build the road through this county, but will seek a connection at Nebraska City with the Midland Pa cific R. R. end Cass county will have to do without a railroad. A doctor in New Albany. Indiana, took his quid out of his mouth to look : m ro ih nni rn.Ps of eni. at it. when be found be had neen ipnow hv nnckinsr the tall of the thumb chewing his roll of greenbacks. He ness.i L.OT l.:. OT.i.-a.nt. nr1 rlir-f!tin(r them to stood affhast f or a moment, and then -1a- ...... Jot. f V.lnnr! frnm Thn nunCt- hurst OUt "CuSS the luck ! a wholt i su.a UiiD uiuu v. w.wv. . - r a Very respectfully. B. Sp'cblock, Co. Cl'k & Ac'g Sup't cf Common Schools, Cass county.NebraBka. The other day, at Toledo, Ohio, a callle dealer received ppy for a steer which be had sold f a butcher, and, rolling the greenbacks into a small wad, put them into his tobacco-box. Shertly after, he extracted, as ne thought, a portion of the tobacco, but with ail his mastication, could express none of the savory juices, and finally ure. steer at a chaw F Farmer B. Well Miss W. how to vote on the Railroad Bond Question ? Miss W. He is going to vote against Bonds. B. How is all is bushed, save the sobs oi tne ie- g&tholio who has a husband or wife alive males. I can be married again unless by applica. M 'There !' said a working man by 1 tion directly to bis bishop. Previous to A.,- 11 he heaved a si!?h of relief, this priests naa tne power, oeoond. a " . . I , .1.1- l. - 1 I -.j . i : J Cnnaan navar nrnaphorl a hotter OTavnoilO WUU WU utsou mtirriou UU.BIUO " .I,.,, .v.-. t r .......j.. tn I the church can be absolved from suoh SerillUU tuau laa . nu VJJi I rt ita .nlai nnlv nnnn annlina ... . a. I 1 T -OT..I I IUIM.1VU V . ..ot . M.WW . MUU.,.- whicn we assented, ana tnen ten tuc . . M . d b bli aT0., A a hail. repentance. ... . i ... ' The tOUOWing laUgnaOie mixiuro Ol . nta U(s Lonrlnn. matrnn of two articlesT-one concerning a preach- B0jjool where young ladies are'nished," er. the other about the freaks of a mad has experimented until she has discover do? occurred in a oarer the other ed a sure cure for young ladies of sweet I - . . " a I . V 1 . , .OT.., nhr does vour lav ! Ta mf Thnm ninn. rector or I sixteen woo rau in iove,- inown ai father oppose the issue of the Bonds 1 St. Andrew'. tf&hi ... V, .u. , uaa large concourse of people on Sunday v j ; d a ii r,r,rnrilv make his taxes ia8U Ann was -"- --ut-. wh5ch Bbe acoomplishes the antithesis of Bonds will necessarily make Lis taxes f weeks hf wlU bld farewell to his rfJtn.n0e. She treats the lovely creat. very high. I congregation, as his physician advised nre a if she were an invalid(nver binU . J3. Well, Miss W. please tell your him to cross the Atlantic for nis fceaim ing at tna real cause oi ner maiMy,;tvna . . . . .,.-. u :it a. Ha orhnrtRd hit bratbren and sisters. 1 aoset Her kto ius eutou.-ia- lamer, ior me, iuai it. uo w,t . 7 , . 1 ..i., . f t ' 1,:. ..oto. if ha and after the conclusion of a prayer pl-te. oonus, a w.. yay " - took a whim l0 cut up 80rn9 fr&ntc a Misdoarian informed a traveler who gire me the extra price he can get for He ran up Trinity street to inquired about his corn, that each stalk the grain be raises, or, I will pay bis the college. At this stage of the pro- had niaa ears on it, and was fifteen feet ..... f - .a vein if ha will omvb I reipdinps he waa siezed bv a couple 01 "'" . . a o . . . . ..: me half the advance of bis real estate. -sn.a4 hn orvatn atrirtAi A rra-aaa -rnnrri I mr XT,. f nintr ti. nr. fathpr -g"1" cams from, we always naa nine ears to Up to date of going to press, father co,,ected and for a lime lhere Was a each ..,, and eak of BheU.d oorn W. has not been beard from. grand scene of running und confusion hanging to each ttusal, but we never -. After a long race be was fina'ly shot oould raise any field beans with it." Idleness is the greatest prodigal in by a policeman." Whj1" . the world. "Because the corn grow so fast that A youo- man idle, an old man needy. 1 Vote for Railroad Bond on the 27th, always pulled the beans up." i5: r i ! .!' I l 1 i 1 1 1 w. aiyio w SWISSMiMWSV-