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LOCAL NEWS. Head what Mr. Scofiels,' of Illinois, eats about the Eoropean Lrtrch. The Glasgow left a large lot of freight at this place on her last trip op. Court haa been in session since lion day, Jade Geo. B. Lake presiding. .p IIoi A. B. Fuller, of Saunders conn- ty, was in this city last Tuesday. . '"' The next annual Conference of the M. E. Church is to be held at Fremont. The serine term of the public school A. J - commonced last week. New Goods at wl. Clark & Plumper's. ' They are to have a new theatre in Omaha, with Mr. Harry Richmond as .manager. Dosser has the thanks of the "bo?' for a fin lot of onions. , lie is shipping large quantities to Council Bluffs. The' Railroad engineers have stack stakes all around this region of country dating the past two weeks. The Omaha Erening Times has changed lunula. C. T. Uarris takes editorial . oharga '"- ; Nathaniel Valentine died in this city last Sunday morning.' lie had been con fined to hia bed for a long time. Maj. A. R. Anderson, of Sidney, has received the appointment of Assessor for the fifth district cf Iowa. - Tha Democratic papers of the ' Stats are gloating over the defeat of the Re publican ticket in our recent city elec tion. "Soma other feller-" got cured ,of a disease at Nebraska City last week on the credit of one of the editors of the Press. Fresh stock of Boots and Shoes just armed at wl Ci ark & Plchii Bit's.: Mr. Chas. Cowles, of Otoo county, has . invented a new seed sower, upon which "" he will apply for a patent. It is said to be superior to anything in ase. Five hundred men and fifty teams are at work on the Burlington and Missouri Railroad in the eastern edge, of Adams county. Neict .- y . We understand an effort is being made to obtain a change of venae in the case of the State of Nebraska against Chas Walker, indicted for horse stealing. S. D. Boals has been appointed State Superintendent of public instruction to fill the vacannv uotil the next general election. E. T. Duke & Co. have received one of those "down east" bicircle veloct pe les. Ii oan be seen at their store for a short time. Mr. Kirkpatrick informs us that young gTashoppers are begining to mak their appearance in the southern part of the county, It is . hoped no , considerable number .of these pests will infest, the county this season. Frank Go ST, formerly a resident of this oity, was up before Justice O'Neil Tues day, for stealing an axe and revolver from a Mr. Ellington. - He plead guilty, and was sent up for ten days. , ( -jfri 9t sfjn f The steam' ferry boat "Uncle Ned arrived last Tuesday, and went to work in less than ten minutes after . striiing shore. She will remain untu Capt. Wt gee arrives with the new boat." ' ' ' Andy's latest and most fanciful phra seology for '-swinging around the circle" is to request bis hearers to "hang on to tha compass." ,We presume the compass will carry them faround the circle 'i" See advertisement of - C. G." Ilerold, agent for Grover 4 Bakers Sewing Ma chines. Give him( a call if yoo wish to secure one of, those celebrated double threadf machines.; . ; ' . : '- -The indictment found against young Allison, at the Jast setting of the Grand Jury, for horse stealing, was ' quashed before Judge Lake last Tuesday. Max well & Chapman-were Attorneys for the defence ' ' ' r Ladies, call and see our Dress Goods and Trimmings Clark. Plusmsr. - Wl - - : The county commissioners had ander consideration the arpointment of a coun ty superintendant of public schools at their last meeting, but adjourned definite action until the 19th. ,Thia is an import, ant office, and care should be taken to select a good man. - - Senator Reavts has been in the city several days We have heard it mtimai ted that he was here looking after . the Richardson county railroad initre&s in this IscaJity, but we think that is a mis take. Dow is it, Ueavis? Lt. Col. Wm. Thompson, of the reg ular army, was m the city yesterday looking after soma property interests here. Col. Thompson is stationed at Ft. Hays, Kansas, but is home on fur lough. Parties who own property in this vicinity are begining to look after it sharply since railroad matters have 4ak- Some fellow calling himself ;Fidelis" writes from this1 county to a Nebraska City paper and attempts to be very se vere on the IIsrald. We hope be will be charitable, and not eratpliitely anni hilate the institution merely because he can. That would be perfectly aw-I f;u-l. I j .;, '. I '. ' i: C- Heisel, Esq ,is making preparations to open an extensive brick jard in the western portion of the city The indi cations at present are that 'there will be a demand for all the brick three or four establishments ' can manufacture;' ' As soon as work is'cmmenced on the rail road people will begin to build. Messrs. .Dorrington nd Alley have found the horse and mule which were atolen from them some time since. The th;eves were JroinudbVe trying to swim ! the' stock across the Nodaway river. so it is flaid at least they wore last seen in that vicinity, and it is supposed they died of a choking sensation similar to drowniog. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us,' either by note or book ao eount now dae, will pleane call and set tie by the 1st d of May next, Or we will be compelled to sue them. .,. . Dom Bfto &, Co. Plattsmouth, April 13 1S69. ' WINDOW. SHADES A full supply of all kinds and colors, just received by Doom, Bao. & Co. Judge Lake has a epeedy method of disposing of business, which the tax-payers of the county can appreciate. This county has been particularly unfortunate in hiving a large number of criminal trials during the past year or two, and nothin? short of a "speedy a disposition of these oases as j.ist:ce will warrant has Ilighest priee paid for more POTATOES 300 Bushels White Neshannocks. Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A-'F- & . a- n. R.r-il trd mndnM.-tiinlst and 3d Mondays ofeaeh Q. C. BETTS, Sec. 10 0. P. ' ' Romil.i' nutellnirs' of Pltte L...ltre, NoT. VO.O. t. every 3tiuilr eveouisiat 7,' o'clock p. m. Bminirn of ot-.er i.ojgas rs iai n Lcxle. Hy order f - - - Nebraska Chapter No- 3,B- A.- M. KecaUr convocations 2d and 4Jh Tuesdays of . b moutb, at S 1-2 o'clock p m. - O C. BETT8,9ec. ' " ' I made them endurable. Doom, Bito. St, Co. Henry Boeck, , xeAleb w .. . . i i FURNITURE, Lounges, fables, Safes, ' 'BEDSTEADS . Of all descriptions and at all prices. Metalic Burial Cases, SEED, BEARDSLEY.& CO, Real Estate iVgents ' WSEPIXG WA. TEB, S BBRkSKJL. i.i no' luMiirht. mnue.l and sold. Valuable Tin. W Land for le. Tax.a paid for Hon-rei;:cni Coilettiona .romptly attended to. B.Skkloci, K.Baxtb Wixpham Co. Clerk and Recorder, Dept'y Clei k a kbct. Spurlock 8c Windham, PLATTSXOCTH.yESRASKA. FRONT ROOMS jOF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and, Treasurer's Ofliee.'j LANDS BOUGHT 8t SOLD. Titles Examined, and - Conreyances Wade, Taxes jaiJ and 'rereipts J'orwa'rde 1 v promptly. ' " Plattsmouth, Jone 18,138 nil, 0. F. JOHXSOy , KCCBXS B. LEWIS. O. P. JOIIXSOX & 00, ; . : v - - (opposite Clark Sc Plummer,) 'SEaLEas I! en the turn they have. Mattie Lee, who shot and killed Mag gie MoCoimiclt, in Omah:i,hasbeen tried nl acqmtted. The shooting was done jo , iet defence. ; Eli Plummer, of the firm of Clark 3t Plumtner, ni rired from th east lat Sat. orday. We understand he has purchas ed a he.iyy stook of goods,which arebe: ing opened. ;(iooda' will be in de mand as soon as work is commenced on the railroad, and Plummer proposes being prepared for the demand. 1'iIIM FOR SALE. Situated twelve miles west of Platts mouth, on the Platte river. Eoqaire or Plattsraoath pril 13w4. Somo fellow has beon been boring the people of G'.enwood w:th a very small augur by sol'-citing orders for envelopes, etc., to be got up in good style at less rates than their home office could do it. S. S. Bill ngs has demonstrated that apples', pears, cherries, grapes, end es pecially the small fruits, will do exceed ingly well in Nebraska. He has about six acres rlanted with fruit trees and shrubs, and it would astonish you to see thn amount of fruit he raises, lie has all thj finer uua'Uies of gooseberries, car- rants, raspberries, struwberries, etc., a limited number of which may be obtain ed from him at reasonable rates by per sons desiring a start. We are presenting bills to a large number of our patrons , who, are in ar rears, and we hope each one will settle op their indebtedness promptly and cheerfully,as we desire to treat the Ilea iLD to a complete new dress and enlarge ! ... . . ' ' J it to a thirty two column paper, anu shave the mone7 else we cannot do i'. We have done a general credit bus ineas for the paat four years, and we tjrust no one whom we have accommoda ted will now refuse or delay payment of their just dnes. Lt oaoh ou bnowlng themselves indebted to us send along X Eff UOOD9 We are constantly receiving Dry Goods ' . T Groceries' . - - j Boots and Shoes ' arid . Queensware Which we are determined to sell as low as any House on the Missouri river . Call and examine Doom, Bbo. & Co. and CoffloR, We belieAe the only criminal trial of any note for this term of court is that or eir home office rhm Wn'ikpr. indicteo for herse-steal- ibo amooui due, be it aver so small, and it will save us much trouble and cause them no considerable inconvenience. The American Stock Journal for April contains articles oo Soring Management of Farm Stock; Cruelty to Horses; Am monia in Stables; Best Food for Povk mokiD"; The Best Breeds of Cows; Com. parative Numbers and Prices of Favm Stock; Necessity for Pure Water for Miich Cows: Which is the Best Stock; How to Detect Impe.Tect Vision or Blind ness in Horses; Cooked Food for Swine; Anew,DeHi"ao( a Dairy House; Ras ing Colts ProGtably; E-iHy Chickens; Sheeo and Lambs Spring Management; Texas Climate soil &c.;Kiliios Hogs Curing Bacon: Short Horned Catfe; Sw'mn and their Sties: Diseases of the DOOM, BRO. & CO. Wants 1000 lbs. of Butter. Drugs, Medicines Of all sizes, also - ! WOODEN COFFINS, Ready made, and sold cheap for cash. uriiH n.n.ihiolti fnr ntst d1 intt, I invite all t j call and examine mj larsefciocli.of orntture Jao3ir.. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER Is the only perfected and scientifically prepared preparation of its kind ever offered to the public, and has no competitor in merit. By its use GRAY HAIR is soon STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES, HSAIR OILS. LIVERY, PEED, - - ' - ' AND Bale StciTolo BT WM- J. A T - Praprittor FLA1TSM0UT3, KKEBASLA . Fint-rate SlabHng and Wa,ron Yrfla'" for lh ac- commoJatioD ot tba I'ul lie, alto a good (lock of HORSES AND CARRIAGE lolet on Tery rca'onaMv't'rtn. ' Stable on Mm atrre t, neay opposite to"" bum DAN HOUSE, Platimith, Keb. Iec31tf . Pleasant View Nursery I bare oo band and roraslea ftne aseo. tme Mof NTJRSBRV STOCK. consisting of the choicest rarietrcl f Tear 6i APPLE TREES. Adapted to tbi soil an J climate. Sit atl Tti-o end a half miles foulhtcest vf Platls tnoulh,Nr:braka. Perry; Walker. SHANNON'S Feed. Sale and Livery ! Maim St., . . - , Pi.attsmooth I aai prepared to aexmimc Jafe therat " Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice" Hearse, On short not lea, and reasonable terms. A Hack will run m iuti.i . -" ' city when desire.- . -0-t. vjn . : . J ."' ' ....... BR n. II 1 M'CLCSfCV , RESTORES GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, promotes; Newspapers, Magazines &c., &c, &c. PrescrlpMona car.fu'.ly eojoponnded by an expe rienced Prngglst. lngB nis. restored to its original Pni it and Ornamental liancy, which is so much admired by all. Persons whose hair is thin or falling out will, by the use of our Renewersoon see its good As is invariably the case, when they got the work they wished they had patronized n0J,; and a nuoaber of others thitshou'd 5 AtWrVaeys StSTeoson and Shamhan-h of Nebraska City, ana Reavis of ialls City," hare been in tba city attending court during the week. - l& appears that some persons in the ' Interests of the Democracy sprang a "people's ticket' at the recent city elec tion in Glenwood, and defeated the Re- . publican nominees. For Spring styles of Clothing, Ilats, Caps and piece goods go to wl Curk & Plcmmsr's The report that $2,000,000 had been -received, in Omaha to be paid out to ' the creditors of the U. P. R. R. Co. proves to be false. No money yet. Chicago proposes to get up a big jolli fication upon the. completion of the Pa. 'cifio roads.'" She is to invite everybody to oome and take tea with her. Gen. Livingston has never been 'out. side a healthy political organization" since the commencement of the rebellion. Rev. R. Dumao, of the Christian Church, formei Iv a resident of this city, is to hold a doctrinal debate at Pawnee City on the 19th inst, with Rev. John Luccoc!;. of the M.E. Church The sub ject consists of five seperate propositions, and two days is allowed to each propo sition. Capt. Mazes came up Monday evening to look after ferry matters lie says the new ferry is ready to launch, and she will be taken to St. Joseph for the Ma cr.fnur'r immedi&telv. We will hay the finest boat on the river when she is com pleted, capable of taking on thirty teams at a time. St. Luko's Parish of this city have se lected the following gentlemen as vestry men: D II Wheeler,Senior Warden ; Walter J White, Junior Warden ; Ed. Buttery, Treasurer; . , Wm L Wells, Clerk; . . " ' John D Simpson i John Patterson V Vestrymen. F S White be read by every iarmer. bpecimen Copies sent free. Address N. P. Doves. & Co., Publishers, Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa PAY CP. All persons knowing ihemseves indebt ed to me will please call and pay up m mediately. A word to the wise, etc. SeDt.10 tf. C. E. Forgt. ; Take Notice. , Ali persons indebted to me by note or account will please call and settle imme diatelv. All accounts not settled bv December 25tb, will be left for collec tion. Take notiee and govern yourcelf accordinelv. and save your cost. nov2'iif Jacob Vallkbv, Jr. NOTICE. All persons indebted to us. either by note or account, will please call and set tle immediately, as we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 25th. nov26tf. Vallert At Roffner. VANDIVER." The King oj Corn Planters. The best and most reliable in ose.it has advantages over at! others wnicn we a guaranlce most positively: It is lighter of draft, Shaving gane wheels forward allowing the tongue to 1200 and all Expenses Paid! ply in the neck yoke.causing no weight See advertisemect of American Shuttlr Skwimq Maghise, in our advertising col- effects as, by its ionic and stimulating properties the hair glands will be incited and the hair grow thick and strong again. In cases of Baldness it will create a new growth unless the follicles are destroyed. It is cooling, and allays all itching and irritation of the scalp. It does not stain the skin as do dyes, but makes the scalp white and THICKEN lit is the best and most ITS GROWTH! AD IS A SPLENDID DRESSING. TRY ONE BOTTLE AND UP THE THIN umns. lv Two valuable residence lots for sale. Enqnire of M. McElwain. AprilStf. . ' ! on the horses neck, though the heaviest man ride as operator, it works free on the hinges so as to accommodate itself to all unevenness of the ground, has a wide opening at the heel of the runners allowing the corn to scatter in the hill, with email plow attachment, actually covering the corn, it is supplied with.a flexible cut off which performs the work The Midland Pacific Railroad Com pany agreed to construct twenty-miles Wllh0at injuring the grain .also drill and IT, is undoubted We saw a wagon load of Cowering plants from Qesser's Gardens last week, eoin to Council Bloffs. ' AmoDg them were some of the finest plants in the west. " " ' Dr. Whitinger, an old resident or Nebraska City, has gone to Lawrence, Kansas, where he will tae np a perma nent abode. of its road from Nebraska Cuy west owards Lincoln by the 1st of May. 1S69. The. company is likely to fail in its' contract, and hence is out with a circular letter explaining that its failuie will be the result of inability to nego tiate the bonds which Otoe county vo ted to it. We infer that those bonds were all the means it had to build the road with, which are , of course, entirely insuffi- sod attachment extra. ly the moet nerfect Corn Planter in use, I bamnea,, i wuiaeod $1 to paj we fully warrant it in every particular. h"- ' CVJ Farmers call and see tne macnine,ana we also refer you to those who used them in this vicinity last season. Clark & Pluvmer, Ag'ts March 18w4. economical preparation in the world, as its effects last so much longer. Send for our Treatise on the L U U & 0 llhair, free to all, by mad. Sold by aU Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. COOK, CODURN & CO. Genl Agents for Horth-Western States, 87 DZABBOBU STBEET, CHICAGO, ILL. To TBS WoRllso Class.' l am now prrparea to (nrnish all claaaer with contant employment at their home, tha whole or tne um-, or ror wt ppare moment". Bastneaa nw, iint w pi""""'" Fifty ccdU to 5 per evening, is easily earned by mimhi or tuner ki, uu m W. .iit... -nearly a mnch aa men, Great indneemenu are of fered those who will devote Iheir whole time to the bnsine a ; and, that every person wno seen in u n. tioe, may send me their address and teat the bucineue nr Ti. .11 who &r aot well sntlfied with the . . . , . pay lor ie irouuie oi ara, directions, are., sent free. Sample sent by mall lr 10 ets. Aaan-ss prS K. VJ. AQKasM, m". T It E E S CHAPES, SHRUBS & PLANTS ItOSES, VINES, Greenhouse Bedding and Plants, BULBS. &C f : Cultivated atd for sale at. the Bockford Nurseries, - ROCK FORD? ILL1XOIS. Mr. SheaTOin, the oroprtet4ir, has had twenty ycarB expeiicnce In raisins t'ru't in the northwest an I eventhU'ir w hich he ends oet may be relied oo s bei'K l "tl;"T I'Hrdy and well adapted to this i-liniale. F r Catlogue, Fiice List and otner mioriniion adJJieeR, . . v- J. S. SHEARMAN, Jfarth lS.ieG l Proprielor. Cheap Cash Store ! V. F. BEED," J " P. BEAREDSLT. REED fc BEARDSLEY, WEEPING .WATER, NEBRASKA WE have just rpened a lai re stock of Ooods it Weeping Water, constating ot" Dry Goods, '' ' Gnoccrirs, 5 Qvcenstonre, ' - - Hardware, Glass, " " Iron, Wooden Ware, Notions, ' Ar ri rt thlna the farmer and mechanic needs- Rlyles and grades to snit. To boy elsewhere mi bi well, to lmy here Is well always wen onen u i tcr often best. Call and lee. Look at the Goods. Ask for the price. Consider well. ana aa wuai is wisest. All Goods warranted as reireecieti. July 80 tf. . DIG N TIS T, Will be at Dr. Llvingatn's Office during the last week In each month . A 1 ordera lelt " Pos office will prompt! .attended to, - Julys. . FOR SALE OR TRADE I good dwelliofr. containing six roms, iod celiar, ami clftern, a well, stable, woodshed Seventh and Locust attests ; alo, a two story brick building, 2386, with twi loU, ailHate on Firth street norh of Alain. The abave property will be eold rhaap tnr ..ib. or traded for an impruvec mrin in Cas count . ' For particulars apply on tne premises. B0K(, All persons lndebte.1 to tne are reqnested to rail and settle ImraediHtelv.'.as I must and will have tbi'tn ettled foithwith.' , ; ;. . Novl9tf. iiu. ou.vi Dr. J. W. THOU AS. Having permanently located at WEEPINli AV A'l'Hilt. iJ'Al.L.Ss ti nder his professional services to to ; CaH county, wesraBtii. citir.ena ot Jn7 69tf NEW TOBACCO STORE I OX MAIN STRSET.JorPOSITK COURT HOU3K, PLATTS.II OCTH,NE We nave on hand a large assortmenljof CIGARS & TOBACCO, Consisting cfjthe best qaalitiea tf ; . CIGARS, IINE CUT, PLUG- AND SMOKING TOBACCO, As we deal exclusively in Tobscco we ean sell a chep,if notcbeafer than any other store in the city. ;ve us a call before you pur"hse elsewherej as we know you will go awy safi.ned. L BUOil & CO.. February 11, l09tf. . MEW WIEVT MARKET!! NOTICE To all whom It may concern : We publish a lengthy. commanieaton from keeping Water to day, on tha v.nr.,1 nnaatinn. We make no reoW from . n 1.1- the fac that the whole qaestron, law and wm.i'juuwi a,II,has been heretofore pablished in the Herald. Wo might differ from our co respondent, but as neither of us are au thority, and th whole facts are oeiore the people, we let the matter rest there. The hews says parties from Cass coun ty bare been in Nebraska City .onsull , legal gentlemen with a view to enjoining the i sue of Cass county bonds to aid the B. & M. R. H. A delegation of citizens af Book Bluffs left for Burlington last week to see what eould be done to ' secure the crossing of the B. & M. R R.. at that point. The Xews says the Herald is trembling with fear, that the roal will cross at, Kock Bluffs. ' Well, mrfy ho i is. The Nebraska City Aeics says "The Burlington & Missouri RiTer Railroad Company will soon reach the Red Oak Junction." And in a very short f,me thereafter it will reach Plattsmouth. wl. Chicago, April 10th. The Times special 8hjs the President, this nior ning, while at the capiiol approved and igued a number of bills and joint ses- olulions,' among which were . tne loi lowiDg : A resolution protecting sol diers and iheirjheirs ; an act authoriz ing the submissionof the Constitu tions of Virginia, ' Mississippi, and Texas, to a., rote of the people ; a resolution enabling bona fide set tiers to - purchase the Osage Indian lands; a resolution for the protection of the interests of the United States in the Union, and Central Pacific Rail road companies; a bill amending an act taxing distilled spirits and tobacco. We learn that the County Commission, ers of Lancaster county, at their last meeting refused to submit a proposition to tbe voters of that couoty to give bonds to aid ,in tbe construction of the B. & M. R. R. extension. The people of Lan- Clark & Plommer are to day opening ost should rememoer ma rauru-u. - i v of Prima nd Muslins which are not compewea to u- "j k- thev offer at mices that must please ail. Mar Imes in this open prairie country. ,hjlir Damea and real nalure Df J I t i .. ii . Hv.if rha v a - .. ... i ii. eiceiicu -P tng preiecded treaty witn us procaine hoo valley, and we see no good .reason , resua ; We have little synipaihy. for why it might not be : adooted by tbe B. radians in general, but less for those & M. Road. One of the avowed objects " wnite roen - who provoke bloodshed of this road is to form a favorable coo ' and crime on the part of the savage, nection with the U. P. and this can eai ; j by inhuman treatment or Jremorseless ly.be done by going up the Wahoo. I 8 wind! in j. Chronicle. Otoe asds. We have the names of some Nebrsska citizens, who have fio-ured up the Otoe Reservation swindle, and are awaiting the receipt of ome additional testimony, before District Attorney Cowan has been in attendance uron the Grand Jury since M ini tv We know not what result' his I labor will ;,roiace, bat apprehend they will be good. D1SSOL.UT10X The copartnership heretofore existing between J. D. Simpson W. Mickelwait and E Buttery under the firm name of Simpson, Mickelwait & Co., is this day dissolved by Mr E. Buttery retiring from said firm. Simpson & Mickelwait as : sumes all liabilities of the late firm and collects t.11 debts due same, and will con-' tinuo the Lumber business at i tbe old stand. Sixpson, Mickelwait & Co. PlattamouthjNeb. Feb25,tf. - " NOTICE. Ilavine bought out the interest of E.I Buttery in tbe late firm of Simpson Mick-1 elwait & Co. it is absolutely necessary that the business of the late firm should be settled up. Therefore we shall ex- j pect all persons owing as to call and pay np, as we cannot give longer time. Simpsos & Mickelwait. Plattsmouth, Neb. Feb25,tf . For Sal. A light spring wsgon. Enquire of . Say. M. Chapman. March,18tf. . -Vv . music.:.- : v Mrs, Kate Simpson would resp tfully sav to her friends and the pub ) that she has made arrangements to enlarge her class of music scholars, and would be pleased to instruct any who may wish Is hereby given, that 1 ih nountr Commlsaionera of Casa county, Nebraa-1 ka, at their regular aession, held on Tuesday the 6th day of April, 1H69, adj oume-1 to meet on Mon day, the 19th day f Apru. loh, tor tne purpose oi transactln ' ncfinished business aojournea to saia in. and for tha purpose ot sittintf three (3) con secutive days, as a board of equalization, to correct the assessment roll In tbeir cuunty ; ana uuring irn itting of said board, any peron feeling at-?rievd h anvtntn? in ids aaaeaament run. mmj mvvtj ,h. hoard for the correction of inv supposed error in the listing or valuation Ills property, wnemer real or personal, o By order of the Hoard or uommissionera. Given nnder my hand and official seal this 7th (us.) day of Apiil.A D. litis. . n odttdt voir April 8.186S. County Clort. NOTICE fafcerehv elven that at the election held on the 27th day of March, 1869. at the usual places of hold ing elections in the several preoucie oi v. as couaiy. Nebrfka, for tha purpose of aubmittiag to the leal .kn r said eonntv tbe sronoeition to issue the bonds of said oucty to the Buriingtoo Missouri River Railroad Company to tne amooni oi j wu Hundred Thousand Dollars, tone oeed in the con struction of a railroad to be built by said Bur in- tnn k M (,ourl K m Kal roaa uomt-any inrouv Cass county Westeard, and th) proposition ts au thorise and require the Commissioners of said coun ty to levy an annual tax to pay the interest on said bonds and aftsr tbe expiralion of twenty t.20) years from the time of issuing said bondi to levy annnal i. nntn uii bonds are paid, an additisnai tax suf ficient to pay one-tenth prlof aaid bonds, and ap ply the same to the payment thereof, , witu the form of the question submitted, For Bonds and Tax, Tea." - ' "For Bonds and lax. No," resulted as fellows, to-wit . The total number of votea polled at said election were eleven lie oil red and forty-four (114), of which- there were polled "For Bonds and Tax, Yes." six hundred and sixty. e'ght(6RS) votes; and -For Bind, and Tax, No," four hundred and seventy five (415) votes. There tore It ie hereby dt-c'ared bv said Board of County ComDiiMiouers that the pr positions to issue bonds and levy tax were aio;-ted by the legal Tutors at ta id election Bv order of the Board of Commissioners . .. . . .i i 1 . T .... w ltoss my nanu aun vuxciai iwh r to take lessons on Piano Forte.' Enquire at residence, corner Vine and Second (u ) mouth this Tth day of April, anisc , Streets Plattsmouth. FeblOtf I apri:8 ClerkCwa County, Keb GEO. FICKLER, CORNER 2i 4- MAIN STREETS, PLATTSMOUTH, "NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hand the best of All Kinds of Ifleats, which they can. furnish their customers at he BEST OF BA2SS FOR CASH I July 4d. 1SSS 3m. .'".,".. Bmpiro Bakery ! id ST., BPPOHITB "SXW TORE STORE." PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEB. Confectioneries, BREAD, PIES, CAKES, . CHEESE, and SWEES CRACKERS. REFREnjIEXTS kept od band at all times. . - . HUBERTY. nl5if. CHANCERY SALE- Roue Ann Decker ) . , v Vln Chancery Daniel 11. Kamty A Mary E Kwney, ) In pursuance and by vl-tue of a r:eTetal order to me directed from the office uf the Clerk of the Uistrict Court of the 2d Judicial Disuict rf Nebraska, within and or Cass rpui.ty, brlng dale on the- 2Sth day of lune lrt!I .beini ;be pectal June Term of said Court I, the sifbscriber. Master in Chancery for aid Cour,will for offer sale at pnono auciwa,w mo highost and best bi-jder.for cash.in front of the Court Houre in the city or Flaiumoulb, Caa county. He braska, on S'Uttrday, the 1lh day of April, 1S69, at 1 o'clock p. m of said day, the the following de scribed real estate, to-wit ; Lot No twelve (12) In block No. thirty-three (3E), as the same is designa ted upon the publh,he 1 and recorded plat of th e city of Plattsmouth Nbruka. Together with all and singular the improvement, hereditaments and ao irartenanus tliertuti'o belonging, to be told as tbe property of the defendant above named, to satisfy said deoee, the amount of which is rive IlUndred and Sixty six and 20-1 'JO Dollars, with Interest from tbe date of said decree, at tne ram oi ion per caui per annum, tegether with coets of suit anl sale. 8AM. M. CHAPMAN, marchlSwS Master in Chancery. CHANCERY SAXE- Sarah Everett, la Chanc-.-ry vs. Fraccsa Oullion. in pursuance anq by virtue of a decretal order to me directed, from the office of the Clerk of the District Co-rt of the 2d Judicial District of Nebraska, w thin and fir Cass county, bearing date on the 5th day of June, 1S61, being the Juue Term of said Court. I, the ubcriber. Master in Chancery fur said Cortrt, will ofTer 'or sale at prtb'.ic auction, to the highest and best bidder, tor ch. In front of the Coirt House in the city of Plattsiaoiith, Caas county, Nebraska, on Saturday, the 17fA day qf April, 1S69, at 1 o'clock p. m , of said day, the following describ ed real estate, to-wit : The noitheast quarter (Jf) ' . section No twenty-seven (27), in township No twelve (12) north of ranee No twelve (IS), east ef the 6th P. M. in Nehraakx, containing one hundred and ix- ty acres, more oress, together with ail and slnga lr, the improvernenu, herditaments, and appurte nances therenntc belonging, to be sold as the prop erty of the defend'" tit above named, to satisfy said decree, the amount of which Is Three Hundred and Forty-nine and 33-100 dollars, and interest on the same from date of said decree, at the rate of tea per cent, per annum, together with cost of suit nd sals. SAM M. CHAPM N, MarchlSwS Master in Chancery A Watei Tower Saw-Mill for Sale. Owing to bad health I offer for sale my 8aw-Mill with 77 acres of land, known as the QLESDALE MILL PROPERTY. ' Said property lies 12 miles west of Plattsmouth Cass county, Nebraska, on Cedar Creek, and within half a mile of the BclEK line, in the bet settle ment ou the Platte river, has thirty f et head, and one of the celebrated Vcyee water Wheels . For in formation call at my residence, iffbt mile, west of Plttmooth, or address 'PI BfcAYKR, Feb25 f Plattsmooth, Keb Sheridan House, m. W. Irish, Proprietor. . Corner of. Jilain and Third' Street, Piattsnioiitli, rfel. Board by the day or week. Charges to jderaU. S'aces li-nve this House dally for all points) : North, South, East acd West. ol2vt.