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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1869)
i. i She ajrbrasfea gitratel TTjklikc '-Lusiness" to see Fitz- -cral'1-3 men mate tne uirt ny. T f V. J. Sharp anJ lady Fpcnt the fourth with their frioiids ia this city. The students of Talbot Hall are get- nr iriiriiwl naier. j5src received tlie last of his Harvcs- ir . ...i-rilticr Lv tli ( ViliimriJan. kcrs taia Cai-t. Palmer is fitting up a nice oflice un ler the 1 l ERA l.uomce. 'ot less than one hundred and fifty i.. i. -.. .. laborers nave vuiv iu inu i-ny miiw Jli 1'luuiuicr has gone east after jods. Fie believes in keeping up to the tunc?. Look out lor a heavy force on the TJaihoad uext week. Wagons loaded with lumber and tools have been con stantly lnovin? out on the line during the past week. Mr. Copple, of Weeping Water, in forms us that his wheat is affected with what is called the ' pot," a disease caused by wet weather. It appears to be a kind of blight, which cause the heads to wilt and die. The Chronicle sayfs there was bad blood developed" the Kirksville meet- From what the Chronicle ay,t would appear that the utmost harmony did not prevail, and that there is much doubt as to whether the road will be a suc cess. Contractor Fitzgerald has about fifty teams of his own which will be at work on the grade in a day or two, and he will be ready to niplov many more as he can get, wx- week. He proposes to "push things." There arc three different K.-ts of men at l the month of Platte river. The men who are working on the Ilail- .ad here are as iiuiet ami civil a lot as vr? cvor ,siw together. loam from the Nemaha alley Xmrii d that JudgcJUeavis will leave for Arizona soon. iiperiiitendeiit Heals was in the city ht Vriday and Saturday, looking after fvh'X'l matters. Dr. Roimer has received the appoint nient of assistant U. S. Internal Reve nue Assessor, in place of 1 loyal Buck. The building on the south west corner of Main an 1 Third streets is being fitted up for use. Tip: 'Cave' which 1 arvey told us about lat week is to be used in the manufac ture of Lager. Moses Stocking, Esq., the idiccpist of the Wahoo Vallev, brouirht in about 18M pounds of wool last Tuesday. Mr. Stocking i-heared about 1100 sheep this season, from which he expects to obtain something over 0000 pounds of wool. If our friends throughout the country will take the trouble to send us 'the news' from their various localities we will cheer fully publish it, and thank them most heart i v besides. lAm t wait lor some one else to do it but send us 'the new: A spiritualistic medium of the female nersuRsion has been creatms some ex citement in Nebraska City by flopping things around in the dark while some- bo.lv was holding her. A e know a chap that can hold her so tL'ht she will be powerless to throw things around. Win. 15. Porter, Esi..has a field of M n m 1 . 1 sixty acres ti larley within three mues of this city, which will yield not less than 2,400 bu.-hels of grain. We arc not ae, quainted with the prices of barley, but know that it it brings anything like a reasonable price it will prove one of the most profitable crops that can be raised in Nebraska. We lni from W. Mickclwait, Esq., that fences made of common lath are be- mg used in ana aiout .suiano. xne are nailed to rails at top and bottom, and crossed so as to form a diamond shaped space between them. They are said to be better than the common board fence, and only cost about half as much. Will some one who has tried this kind offence give us the manner of construction and price iu detail. Will our friends in the country send us for. publication everything of interest that transpires'in their various district, We cannot go to the country to obtain items and consequently have to depend on what we tan pick up from people who come to town. To everv person who will send us a weekly letter for publica tion, trivinsr the news ot the locality in 1 cj o - - which they reside, we will send a copy of the Herald without charge. - The Pawnee Trllun suggests the pro priety of ho! lin an editorial convention at this city. We understand tiibbs" is alwmt con tracting to complete the M. 1. Itoad. ILw is if, Waters?. Il.di. Samuel Maxwell left for Lincoln Tu.'sdav morninir to attend a session of the Supreme Court. . .. Parties who wish to furnish ties for the road l-t ween here and Lincoln will Jo well to see Mr. Simpson. The Tit,iiIJirti,t tells of a little boy who . is carried off to Fremont on the cars ht week, and returned in the evening. Somebody must commence building houses, ri'jht mriiif. There are not houses enough for the present inhabit ants of- the town, and the numbers are being augmented every day, and will be doubled iu less than eight months. There is money in building houses of all classes. WANTED, 1000 dozen eggs. 2000 lbs fresh butter. by Doom, T5m . & Co. All persons indebted to us by note or account, will save themselves time and trouble by calling and settling immedi ately. We mean business and must lave the money. Doom, Biu. & Co. DOOM, BRO. & CO., Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenswaie, Boots, Shoes &c. Have the best selected stock and make the owest prices. IVotice. They arrest people in Omaha now ton ptTsis.t 'ht an effort to sell l"kji1s tiit is s-iine times called, "bumming for -or Llias. K.ii.ni" lv-j., is mnk.mg prepar- fi.ins to erect a new building on his lot two doors west of the Hkuai.d office. The Columbian arrived this with 2o.i hm) feet of lumlter for Miekf-lwait A. Co. morninir Simpson We understand Gov. Butler has just arrived from 'IiPturo, where he has been lo jkiii-' al ter business of a personal nature. There will bo a crpeudicular cut of thirty-five feet on the west side of the f-isscriL'.T depot grounds of the B. & M. It. R. in thisestv. lays our city has very few sa- lo'ins. He trot that off ju-t in time, for niey are oii inn outnuht nveiv since ne wos here. We learn from parties just up from Nebraska City that it is supposed the Midland Pacific Company will ask Otoe county to vote them another IoO,ooo in bonds in order to secure the completion of their first ten miles of road. Tt will un doubtedly be done, if the company ask it. The first story of the old "Bannock Bakery" buildinar on Second street is being fitted up for occupation. We did not learn to what use it will be put. There is hardlv a room in town that is not cither occupied or being fitted up for occupation. We ntut have, more houses in l'lattsmouth. There are some people who seem to think, iiow that work has commenced on the Kailroad, that they are at liberty to throw as many impediments as they like in the way of its success. This is al wrong. The people have guaranteed the right of way and Depot grounds, ant everything tending to prevent the ob taining or these or their delay, is m di rcct opposition to not only the llailroad Company but to the citizens who have eiven their individual guarantee for right of way. It will be seen by an advertisement in this number of our paper, under the head of 'offer Extraordinary,' that in order to make the people better ae ouainted with their new magazine ' ONCE A MONTH," the publisher T. S. Arthur & Son, of Phidelphia, will send the first six months' numbers for 1S09, of that rarely excellent and beautiful periodical, containing 570 pages of the choicest reading, fir f0 cents. Take our advice and send the 50 cents ; you will find it a first class investment. Ajax says we have "played a lone hand against adversity'' and are going to "make four points." We arc unable to literally interpret his language, yet we think he is probably alxmt correct. If he means that the Herald and its editor have stood by the right and the interests of the State, county and city, regardless of all opposition, then we say he has bit it. And as to the "four points." we expect to make them, of course we do for the Herald, for the citv of l'lattsmouth, for Cas.s county and for the State. DOOM, BRO. A CO.. Agents for Birdsall's Threshing Ma- chines,Buffalo Pitt Threshing Machines, New Yorker Self Baker Reaper, "Buck- . . . r , "1 T T AT ? eye Slower and ilea per, j. l . .uanuj Reaper and Mower, Wier's Walking Cultivator; Broad Cast Seed Sower, Rod and Mould Board Breakers, Stubble plows of all kinds. Every Iinplanu-iit Warrmitr.d. Vallerys' & Ruffner are just in re ceipt of the largest stock of Dry Goods,. Groreries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Doors, Sash, Iron and Nails ever brought to the west. If you want to buy the best Corn Planter in use, go to Vallerys' & Ruff ner's and buy Brown's Illinois, Corn Planter. m . It you want to save time and labor, go to Vallerys' & RufTncr's and get one of John Deere's Walking Caltivators. tm m ma If you want the best wagon in use, go to Vallerys' & Ruffner's and buy the Schuttler Wagon. J. 11. Kcciec, a nori-rcsiJon&f the SUto of Ne braska : Will take n-t!cc that the Buriineton 4 Mis souri River lUiilroaJ Company in Ni-bra-ka hus lot-atL-il it rua.i thru!.-)i aii.t upon the following real estate dkbcI by leiii. .-ilu.ne inC'as ceonfy, itate of Nebraska, and city cf Ptattsmoath. to wit: Lot eleven in block one hunUre.i and nfty one, as in designated ujionthe record ml and pub lished plats ot the city of 4'lattsm.nuth; and the paid J. II. Keiee i further notified that said Railroad Company dwirw to take, hold and ap propriate tai l real estate for the use of its road: and if the sni 1 J. II. Keesee shall not wilhiu thirty days after the publication of this notice lor four weeks, to-wit: on or befor the oOlh day of August, A. D.l-Sb'J, apply to the Probate Judge of aid county to have the damage assessed ly fix disinterested freeholders. Delected by s.iid Probate Judge, a provided in chapter ttnty fiveof the Revis.i Sjtatnte!" of the State of Ne braska, and amendments thereto, f-aid Company will proceed to have the damages a.-.5t-sst-d HH therein provided law. Dated Si'l day of Juno. a. c. 1S;9. liurlinirton &- Missouri Kiver Hailrond Company in Nebraska. 15y T. M. MA Kyi L IT. julylw4. Its Attorney. WASTED. 50iX) lbs Bacon. 1000 lbs Lard. Vai.i.khy.s' & RCFFNEU The Citri'uirli: till adheres to its orig inal id-a that Nebraska City Railroad. We hoje the prove well founded. will , idea ret a may The R. R. Mock where asen:r.-r Depots on the I. & arc to be erected on the second north from the Hekai.d oflice. trading is now being done. A little son of Samuel Thomas. Kxj., was kicked and had an arm broken last atumav at the celebration on l our Mile. Wc understand our friend s of the Mid. land Company are using their utmost exertions to :raisc the wind" Miffieieut ly to get the first 20,000 acres of State I.'in Is. "e hope they will be able to do it. That, with the amount of b nds they already have from Otoe county, $150, (miO. will itav them re:ionably well f.r the trouble they have been to. John Patterson, Rs,.. or '-Cnde John."" as he is familiarly called by the old residents of the city, came in from the I'hie yesterday. We learn from hint that crops look excellent we.-t from here and that the yield will be the heaviest ever known. Mr. Patterson.is one of tin heavv property owners of tins city, and hould be consulted in regard to the proposed public sale of hits. Wc learn from Superintendent Patter- son that some nve cciiooi jusmcts in this count v hist their apportionment of School Funds this season in consequence of not making their reports. They were notified through the columns of the IIer Al.l), but not t'lluifj tlicpopvr they failed to make the liccesssary report. A word to the wise, etc. SPECIAL NOTICES. TEACHERS' NOTICE, Persons intending to teach in Cass county will remember that the first Saturday in August is the day nppointcd by law for the examination of teachers, nnd certificates will not be pit-en on any other day except the days appointed by law. Vt A. PATTERSON, july. Co. Superintendent. IVoiicc To the unknown heirs of Kliu l Turner, non residents of the State of Nebraska: Will take notice that the liurlinirton t Mis souri Kiver Kailroad Company in Nebraska haa located iM road throiiE-li and upon the following real estate owned by them, situated in Cass coun ty, State of Nebraska, and city of Pluttsino-.itli, to-wit: Lot two in iilock one hundred and sev enty two, as is designated upon the recorded and published plats nf the city of l'lattsmouth. and the said unknown heirs; of tliud Turner are further notilied that said Kailroad Company de sires to take, hold and uppropriute said real estate for the use of its road; and if the said unknown heirs Tof KliudTurncr!shaJl n.u it li in thirty days after the publication of this no tice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before t lie 2,;d day of Aupust, a. D. lMJi. apply to the Pro bate Jiidsre of said county to have the damages assessed by six di.-in'erested freeholders, select ed by said Probate Judpe. as provided in chap ter twtnty-tive of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proeeed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 5.1 dav of J une. a. p. lstiii. Burlinpton & Missouri Kiver Kailroad Company in Nebraska. Ky T. M. MA KQU KIT, jalylw4. Its Attorney. Kotice J. C. HaKpans. a non-resident of the State of Nebraska. t ill take notice that the liurlinpton A- Mis souri Kiver Kailioud Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him, pitunte in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city ol PJattsmouth. to wit: Lot nine in block sixty-three, as is desig nated upon the recorded and published plats ot the city of Platt.-mouth : and the said J. C. llng Kans is further notified that said Kailroad Com pany desires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate for the use of its road: and if thesaid J. C. Ilappans shall not within thirty days alter the publication of this notice for four weeks, to wit: on or before the ot)th day of August, A. P. lst;t, apply to the Probate Judge of said eounty to have the damages assessed by six disintei est ed freeholders, selected bv said Probate Judite, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revis ed Matutes ot tneState ot eitrasK.t. ana anu'na ments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provi-d by law. Dated dav of June. a. p. Kiirlington A Missouri Kiver Kailroad Company in Nebraska. liy 1. M. MA Kl'l 1". 1 1, julylwl. Its Attorney. LAND FOR SALE. 4S0 acres of Land, 7 miles west from Platts tnouth, 'Zi miles from Railroad, forsnle. Terms, one-third cash, and ballance in one and two years. Also many other desirable tract3 of land. Inquire at D. II. VfllEELER i C0."S julylw4. Re:il Estate Agency. For Sale. Two valuable residence lots for sale. of M. McElwaix. m J For Sate. A light spring w.i-on. Innuire of Chapman. Inquire npStf Sam. M. mhlStf Car-t. Mairee cleared the dock of the ferry boat last MondaV, ready for the rush vhich is coming. He can cro twentv-tour temn at a time it nece.-sa- ry. I lie advantages ol advertising were never K;tter excuiplifie.l than in the un precedented success of the linn of Doom Bio. k Co. Has tinn lias s-dd more goods of all descriptions including im mense numbers of AgvHUHural Imple ments, than any other firm we know of in Nebraska. This result has, been brought about by nthvitisiiif fnrfi coupled with gentlemanly conduction the part of the employees, and cheap prices for all they sell Their motto is ''.nun?! jr"Jit-i, hut qinth r ;" in earning out this principle, they attract business and are therelorc success! ul. Crowds of imrchascrs can be seen from morning till night constantly going and cumin": about their establishment and all l'o home nerfectlv satitied. llcineni- lor the lace nort Invest corner of the Alasonie iilock. Pay Up. All persons knowing themselves indebted to will olcnse call and nav UD immediately. A word to the wise. etc. sel'tf m m FoilGY. $!200 and all Expenses Paid. See advertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Machine in our ml vert ising columns. !' Music. Mr. Kate Simi.son would respectful: say to her friends and the public that she has made ar runm. inputs to i-nlurge her cluss ill music, and would he nlcascd to instruct any who may wish t.i take lessons on riano Forte. Impure at ic deiK-e. corner Vine and Second streets. Plaits- .,!',. feblStf IVotice , a non-resident of the I itate of No ll. J. Ferri.- bi a-ka : Will take notice that the Burlington Jt Mis souri Kiver Kailroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth, to wit: Lot seven in block forty-nine, as is desig nated upon the recorded and published plats ol the city of l'lattsmouth: and the said II. J. 1 or ris is further notified that said Kailroad Com pany desires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate for the use of its road: and if the said 11. J. Ferris shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-tt it: on or before the'Dith day of Au- i gust. a. n. lso'.'. apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested frechohlcrs.sclccted by said Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proeeed to have the damages assessed as therein provided bv law. Dated 2.1.1 day of June. a. p. lSoil. Burlington t Missouri Kiver Kailroad Company in Nebraska. liy T. M. MAKWliLlT. julylwl. Its Attorney. Ordinance Ao. 73. N Ordinance t regulate the granting of all f.-rry licenses within the limits of the City o l'liitisnioutli, uud pre.-eril.ii, the rates' of ler riape. Skc. 1. V it nrtinlurii l;t th yinwr and Urt' iV uf the t.'itv ' i'lntimovtli, Ihat it shall be unlawful for any person, or persons, company or corporation, to keep, run, muinlaiuoropclao: ferry, with any boater boats, skid. Hat boat, ferry "boat, steamboat, or other c-ratt or vessel, within the corporate limits of the City of Platts inouth, without hat inn first obtained a lice lis therefor in accordance with the provisious of this ordinance. Skc. 2. Any person or persons, company oreor poration. that shall establish any ferry within the limits of said city, shall first present to the t.'itv Council the petition of at least twenty free holders, residents of said city, sipned and at tested before some Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, or other competent officer, setting forth that the applicant lor such license is a resident of said city, the number of boats and name thereof, and description of all boats to be used iu ruuuinp and maintaining a ferry in accord ance with the terms of license, if the same shall be pranted. and fettin)r forth the preei-e limits tor which a license is prayed, and praying that license may be pranted such applicant. S. X The nnolicaiit shall at the same time file his bond, payable to the city of l'lattsmouth. in the penal sum of not less than five thousand dollars, with five or more pood and siithvieut Huretics. to he approved by the City Council, conditioned that the person obtaining such li cense during the continuance of the same will keep, run, maintain and operate a safe and relia ble lcrry. eharpiup the rates prescribed in this ordinance; that he will run the boat or boars used iu operatinp such ferry in accordance with the provisions and limitations contained in the license pranted him; and that he will pay all tines and forfeitures, daiuapes and costs recov ered apainst him for a lion-performance ot the rem. ireim-nt of ibis ordinance and the license prauted him, as also for dainapes recoveied i.aainst him by any persons travcUnp upon bis ferry by reason ol bis nepliir.iice. ntd tlu.t the party licensed shall pay not less than Si"i annu ally in I'nitcd States currency into the Treasury of the City for tho use of the Common School l'und of said city, and to be used for no other purpose. Skc. 4. When a license shall be pranted by the City Council to any person or persons, company or corporation, such license shall be sipned by the Mayor and attested by the Recorder, who shall attach the Corporate Seal of the City of l'lattsmouth; and such license shall contain the precise liinluj for which such license is prauted : the time of running of Terry boat used uinforsaid license: that said boat uhall run repularly. and shall not ( if any person, persons, or property arc in waitinp or readiness to be ci.sct' remain on either side of the river l.Mipcr than fifteen min utes between the t ime of arrival and departure, unless unavoidably delayed; and that said boats shall be run from the risinsr of the sun in each dav (Sundays excepted until the poinp down of I the same. The lenpth of time for which said license shall be j-rauted, and such other restric tions, regulation!) and limitations as the City Council shall re'tiiire or enforce. Skc. o. That any person or persons, company or corporation, to whom license may be prauted under the provisions of this ordinance, shall be allowed to charge the following rates of ferriage, to wit : -I'liri.iin w.-iL'ini. drawn bv two horses, mules or oxen. - - 00 F.ach additional pair of horse?, mules or oxen. - -Every horse, ass or mule, loose. Drove cattle. pT head, -Sheep and hops per head, - - - -Freipht. per cwt.. - Lumber, per in. feet, - - - - -Persons on foot, -One horse and bugjry, ' Two horses and htnrpv. - And it shall be the duty ot sucn person or per sons, company or corporation, to have the iore poinp rates posted conspicuously on nil ferry boats used according to tho provisions cf his or their license. Skc. (. Any person or persons, company or corporation, to whom license may be prauted. who shall charse more than the rates herein specified, or delay crossing any person or pel son's, or property, for a lonper time than is pre scribed by the provisions ofthisordinar.ee, shall upon proof of such delay or overcharpe, made in a complaint filed before the City Recorder, after due notice to the party offending, be fined not less than five nor more than twenty-live dolbsrs for each overcharpe or delay. Skc. 7. All ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Skc. 8. This ordinance to take effect from and after its publication according to law. Approved June l'.'th. lsrrfi. D. 11. W1IEKLER. Mayor. Attest : AVm. L. Wki.ls. Recorder. je24w4 cbe XOTIl'H- a non-resident of the State of Ne- r0 in 5 10 1 HO 10 .J A. M. I braska: . . ... Will take notice that the Bii'lii-ptoti .t Mn rouri Kiver Kailroad Copany in Neirska has lo. uted its road through and upon the following real esta'e owned by him. situ ite in Casi county. State if " lT-!a. and city of Plattiiotth. to wit: Lot two i2 in block lorty-nine uy .lot eleven 11 in block sixty-three iitfj, lot three t,3 in blAck one hundred and seventy-cue 171 1. as is designated upon the recorded and published plats of tlie city of Platts'iiouih ; ai;d the said A. M. lieel.e is inrthcr notilied that said Rail road Co:npany desires to take, hold and appro priate sai l real estate for the use of its road ; and if tne said A. M. Beebe shall not within thirty J.i satt- rthe publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wit : on or before the! day of Aupust. a. i. IsoO. apply to the Probate Ju.lpe of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterest.-1 freeholders, selected by said Pro bate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revised Statutes of the S;ate of Ne braska, an I amen. lmi tits thereto. sa;d Company will proceed to have the d-images assessed a therein pr.-vi.ied by law. Dated l day of June. A. n. lS'i-J. Burlington .V Missouri Kiver Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MA Ktil K IT . ju-Uv. Its Attorney. IVotice. Jacob Kudy, a non-resident of tho Stito of Xc- Vil take notice that the Burlington A- li souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through at-.d upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of PlartsmouthTto wit: Lot tour H) in block one hundred and seventy-two T72i. as is designated upon the record ed and published plats of the city of Platis iiioutb; an I the said Jacob Ku-'.y is further no tified that said Railroad Company msircs to taU.-. hold an I ai'i'ioo! iate said real estate tor the use of its road : and it the said Ju'-ob Rudy Kti,.V! not w it bin thirl v da v lifter the Dllblieat ion of this notice for four weeks, to-wit : on or be- t.,r,. th,- r dav of August. A. i. 1 Stilt, apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have the .1. ...... bvsiv- disinterested freehold er, selected by said Probate Judge, us. provided ; ..),; it,.r tw-entv-five (2".) of the Revised Stat utes of the State of Nebraska, and anendnient thereto, said Company will proceed to liave ttie damages assessc l as ttierein provuieu oj ia li..,u.l '-i.l . itv .it .lm. 4. I. IM- Burlington .t Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MARQL 1-11. ju24w4. Attorney L. B. Kicb, a non-resident of the State of Ne braska: ' , ... Will take notice that the Burlington & Mis souri Tlivi-r Railroad Company in N ebra.-ka has located its road through and upon tie following real estate owned bv him. situate in t ass count). State of Nebraska, and city ot l'lattsmouth. to wit: Lots one .1) and nine (.!' in block oue hun dred and seventy-two .172 . as isdesignated upon tV... r..,.,.r,l...l mill nublisbed idats ol t'tie city of Piattsinouth; and the said L. B. Rich is luiiber notilieil that said Railroad Company desires to lake bold mid aMiiopriatc said real estate tor the use of its road: and if the said L. B. Rich shall not within thirty days after tie.' publication ir tl. n..i;.. r..r tinir wi-i'ks. to-wit : on or be- ).,... -'t,l .l:iv ol' n.'iit. a. n. IS-i'i. apply to tin. Probnre .1 n'd.'c of said county to hate the ,l..,..,nUu.unl liv siv disinter -sted freehold- u..!.."..!,..! bv sai.l Probate Ju l--'.-, as provided , l, i,.t..r f.i-cin v-tive (2."i of the Revised Stat utes of the State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Cotuiiauv will proceed to hate the damages assessed as therein provided by law. li..i...t -:til it;iv of -lime. A. 1. 1 Sii-.l. Burlington .v. Missouri Kiver Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MAR'ilTMT . Saint Louis Tri- lwweeKiy 3j JL Pi L'l. ill lervu Platu -r- l T ..r Crriorni'M fivv?:.rVtbirdV; throughout jcasoti. connecting, jt Vl'ii. "V.'" r "-l ' o 1 at the JoUowiPtr Po.nt. tt illi railroad coinie. irciiu or pn-siin- j i-,- "-ii vt-tir t Ci slSirS'jN. MlCKKLVV A 1 1 At" m aril I. mid at the piilowitig Hi "io.Counctimuftn.ti,, i.nworth mid lvo.sas ( n). tor .r. ui.ti'v .it our olli'-e. Aenl. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!! William &i:iflel3:a:5iii3. UKAlEK IN Ready-Made Clothing, GKNTS- 1LRNLSU1KC, GOODS. Hats, Caps. BooU. Shoos, irunk. isroTXOisrs. South Side Main Street, Piattsinouth, IVeb. jyl'Cti HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER Is the only perfected and scientifically prepared preparation of its kind ever offered to the public ind lias no competitor in merit. By its uao GRAY HAIR is eoon restored to its original youthful color and bril liancy, which is 60 much RESTORES : GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, admired by all. Persons whose hair is thin or fulling out will, by tho use of our PROMOTES Rcnewer,soon see its good iir.n eilocts, as, Dy us ionic aiw !.-timulating properties tho GROWTH! hair elands will be incited -Iw4. lis Attorney. NOTICE. a non-residen of the Sttite of Ne- AND IS A SEWING MACHINES. F. P. TODD. AGENT, PL1 TTSMO UTH. X F.BR Jl SKA A cood assort nient of Machines on hund. 1 a!-o keep Thiyil l. Oil. Needle-.. Ac. Machines tf, rent fy the month. lilice South side Main street. dcl'liTti 1?OI! A.I I'IKS ".U) . 1 intr a remarkable sale ti AN, .K I ulton street, -tor nn . address V. lirticle lmv Mrs. Moll- !ulyST. Mr. J. K. Ifolhui'l, of Oiuuha. has leased tho Sheridan House, corner of Main and Third streets. an.i J,;is given it a tlioro'ish re)airintr and ojiened it to the public. Hon. 0. L. Sevholt retunied la.-t 3Ion day from a trip to the we:-teni )art of the State, where ho had been on busi ness connected with the Surveyor Gener al's office. Jonathan Adams, Ivs,. , ha.s shown u. fomo line .-poeimen.s of wine lant. Mr. Adams lias one of the best small fruit gard.-ns in the place. His fniits are all of the finest, varictv. Mr. Coul l.of Ashland, was in the city Tue.-Jay. He reports everything pros perous in his locality, crops rcnerally looking splendid, grasshoppers and wet have done but little injun-. Tlie Proprietors of the Amkiucan Stoitv Joi'HNAL offer to scud a pair of their famous Chester White Pigs for a club of 30 subscribers at $1.(H each, also Imported Alderneys, Southdown Sheep. Poultry. Imported and American Seed Wheat on the same liberal terms. Send f r a specimen copy and premium list, Address N. V. Uoyer & Co. Paikesburgh, Chester Co., Pa. The Omaha Herald hears of and re joices over the prospects of a railroad at Nebraska City, but don't hear of or re joice worth a ccut over the fact that men and teams are already at work building a road from l'lattsmouth to Ft. Kearney. That is a "white boss of another color," isn't it? The Herald instead of rejoic ing over our line of road, exclaimed "Men of Omaha, will you read the hand writing on the railroad wall?" "There is dancer in the west!" ritzgerald has sub-let the contract for clearing the brush and timber from the railroad track between this city and the mouth of the Platte llivor, and men are working above Ripple's Brewery. We understand the Pennsylvania Cen tral has sent out anotherman to hunt up that engineer which slipped away and eame out last Spring to swindle the peo ple out of the Midland road. Simpson, Mickelwait & Co. have se cured lots on the corner of Main and Sixth streets for their lumber yard. They will move soon, and give way for the railroad. The Lincoln Statesman corrects the impression that the Pennsylvania Cen tral Co. has taken hold of the road from Nebraska City, and says it has not pur chased said road and is not building it, a-r J erc led to belicre. There came near lx.'ing a fire last Sun day in the buildina; formerly owned by lb L. Levi, on Main Street, between Fourth andFi ft h. Tlie stove pipe bad been pushed up through the ventilator with the supposition that it connected with the flue, which, however, was not within five feet of where the pipe went through the ceiling. Timely assistance prevented a calamity, as the burning of that building would have caused the burning of four or five others. Look out for your stove pipes. Thomas Poane, Esq. of Boston, Las been appointed Chief Engineer of the B. & M. K. R. in Nebraska, and will take immediate charge of the work. The ap pointment of a Chief Engineer for this road became necessary from the fact that the work west from Plattsmouth, while prosecuted by the same men, is -under an entire new organization from the line cast of Plattsmouth. Mr. Doane has the reputation of being one of the besi cng5rtrs in the United States. . Tie has done th surveying for some of the most difficult works in the country, among other?, for the bridge at Omaha. A young man named .John Connelly, bar tender in the Exchange Saloon, was brouirht before Recorder ells hist tat- urday on the charge of having felonious ly obtained $100 from a man who had been in the Saloon. The statement of the prosecuting witness was to the effect that he had made a 5 lu t with a friend upon the name of "the man who made a speech favoring the. Fenians (both part ies Vicing Irishmen, and both ''taking stock" itl the man that nuide thespcech) one contending that his name was Sum mers ami the one who claimed to have lost the $100 asserting (correctly) that bis name was Sumner. The stakes were placed iu Connelly's hands, and the wit ness claimed that bavintr no small bills be placed iu his hands a 100 bill. When the ix't was ueciueu UoimMiy. only ac counted for $ 10 as having been placed in lis hands. After Inarms the evidence lecorder ells di.se harged the prisoner in consequence of the prosecution failing to prove where the act was tlone. A leriiiii 1'nblo. When Abraham sat at his tent door waiting to entertain strangers, according to his custom, he espied an on man eanincr unon a sttin, approaching him, who wa? a hundred years old. and weary with ace and travel. Jle receive.! him kindly, washed his feet and provided sup nor: but ohsorvinff that the old man ate and prayed not for tho blessing on his meat, tusked him why he did not wor shin th (Jod of heaven. The old man answered 1 worship the nre oniy; i ac knowledge no other dod. At this Aliraham rrow lmbcnaTit and in his zeal thrust the old man out ot his tent, exposed him to all the evils ot the incut. the old man was gone, God called to Abraham from the black clouds, asking him where the stranirer was. lie re- NoticK- Philip N'odurft. a .non-resident of the Stateof Wilftalic "notice that the Iltirlins-ton Sr Mis souri Kiver Kailroad Company in Nel.rarka Inis located its road throwrh and upon the tollowing real estate owned by him, situate in Ciss county. State of Nebraska, and city of l'lattsmouth, to wit: hot three in Iilock sixty-three, as is de M"!iatcd upon the recorded and published plats olTh-'eitv of l'latfsnioitth: and the said Philip Noilarti "is farther notified that said Railroad Company desires to take. hold, and approprtate aid real e-tate tor th- use of its road, and it the said Philip Nodurtf shall not within thirty days alter the publication of this notice tor lour week-", to-wit: on or before the iinth day of Auirust, a. i. lSti'i. npplv to the Probate .indue ot said county to have the daniasre nsse.-se.i by six disinterested free holders, selected by said Probate Judsc. a-j ...... I i ,., i,,ti-r twentv-five ol the Revised -Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and amend- FOR 2t KE.VF. The undivided half t-r the whole if dished of the HOCK HI.IFFS tUUST A Xl .'.! U MILL ; 21-horse power enjrine mid boiler. 2 pair of;; foot burrs, "rfj inch circular saw, two story mill house. ;ai.M. feet ; evert thing in iruod running order. Also a aoon nvLLLyt; house. of four rooms and cellar. For particulars en nine of. C. SCII 1.1'NT. apriitf.l Rock lilufis. Cass connly. Neb. THUS. E. TOOTI.K. T. K. HANN.t. J. It. CI.AItK Tootle, Hanna & Clark. IB -A- 1ST ZEC 33 IR S PE.tLKRS 1S Statutes ot mcnts thereto said Company will proceed to have the damages usser-scd as therein proviueu lkV UK. Hated Zld day ot June. A. 1. iv,v. Its .-iioriic IJateu l onv oi -juue. -v. i'. i -..-'. IJurlinptoii " Mis.-ouri River Railroad Conipniiy in Nebraska. Dy T. M. MAllQl Rl 1'. Notice II. C. Allen, a non-resident of the State of e- hrasksi. . Win t..L-o not;,. thsit the nnrlimrton ,v Mis souri River Railroad Company i" Nebraska has located its road through and upon the lollowin real estate owned bv h ini. situate in Cass county. State of" Nebraska, and city of l'lattsmouth. to- wit: Lot four in JJlock sixty-nye. as is oe.-o.-n. .- 1 upon the recorded an.l pu'listie;i piais i ... 1 l 1. . n,l the suld II. C. Allen IS further notified that'said Railroad Company de- ires to take. hold, and appropriate, san rc.ii es tate for the uu of its road, mid it the sai.i . ' . A en .shall not tvithui thirty (lays niter tue puo- il. uii.m rif this notice for four weeks, to-wit: on ,..f,r,. th,. If.lh . IV ot Autrust. IOO.'. apply to the Probate Ju lue ot said county to tint d-imirn i siwt( ipv ii.v tii.'iim i v v freeholdei-s. selected by said Probate Jitd-e. us provided in chaptor twenty-live ot the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and nmend ineuts thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessea as increiu pruveic. yi'.'.l."l ot.l .l,iv f .Tune. A. 1. lHt'D. Bur'lintrton Jt Missouri River Kailroad Conipany in Nebraska. liy A. Al. aiaivvue. x. julylwl. 1" Attorney Giold and Silver Coin EXCHANGE, U.S. aiail other Stoclcs. J)r:. f's drawn on all tiartsof tlie United States it lit 1 Kurope. 1 leposits received, and special at tention given to collections. h,2U( Plattsmouth, Neb. IVoiicc. r.lied: '"Ithnist him awav because did not woihii Thee. '- And answered: "I have surfere hundred j-cars though he dishonored me. (.ouldstthou not .Lear him one night. though he gave thee no trouble ?" The Ktorv saith that Abraham called him back, and irave bun hosniuble entertain ment and instruction. Go thou and do likewise, ntnl thv charity shall be re warded bv the God of Abraham. Ann Stocking a non-resident of the State of Ne- haska : . w ill notice that the liurhnston . X Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its roail throuirll an.l upon uie ioiioiuk real estate owned by her. situate in Cass county. Stateof Nebraska, and city of l'lattsmouth. to- wit: Rot two in hlock one nun.ire'i set eniy-one. as is ilesitrn.-lieu upon mr recoruc.i uuu iiuuii.--i- el plats of the city ol riattsmouin ; ami inesniu Ann Stoekiiiitis further notified that said Rail . li- i.'iii,. .logins tn i:ili hnlil and aMiro- Wiinn I pr'iate naid real estate fir tho use of its road: and li l if ne said Ann Stocking shall not tt ithin thirty l....d a.t,. tin, oulilii'atioii 111 ZU1S notice lor four weeks, to-wit : on or before the -mh day ot uu-ust A. 1. lsiiil. apply to the l'robute J udpre d' said county to have tho damages assessed by BIiiiaiice rVo. 71. An OunixANfE levyinz a special tax to pay and liquidate th.' Ferry Roat Ronds authorized by Ordinance No. ii'.. ',. Sec. 1. !' it fnlniif I hit Ihf M-'H'-r owl t it it Cunii-il of the I'Hu f J'iittxmniith, That 11 SIeci.il tax of two l-Ji per cent. be. nnd is here 1J'. lo-itod oil ull the i.iA.ihle property, both real and personal, within the corporate linii'" of said citv. in accordance with the assessment and valuation of said property in the said city, for County mid State taxes, to pay the sum of seven thousand and rijrht hundrel dollars, principal and interest, duo .March lt. A. l.is,;;i, and to become due March 1st. A. 1. 1H70. upon bonds issued by the said city for the purchase of the ferry boat "l'anl Wilcox." ferry Iranchise, and riuht of way of the l'lattsmouth Firry Com pany, said bonds having Kcn iss-ticd hj- thu iUty Council, sisrned by the Mayor and arrested by the City Recorder, on the 1st day of March, A. I. lStlS. and numbered 1, 2. 3. 4, li. ". S. i, 10. 11, I'.'. I t. 14. 15. 10. 17 and IS. each in sums of S5ik), with interest payjbleanini nlly at the rate of ten per cent, per anr.um from date until paid : which said bonds were, author ized hv Ordinance No. till, entitled "An Ordi nance" to authorise Council to borrow money for the purchase of the ferry boat l'anl Wilcox, fcrrv franchise, with rijrht of way, of the Com panv." and by vote of two-thirds majority of the lettal voters of the city of l'lattsmouth, at an election held ill accordance with the provisions of said Ordinun'-o. No. ''.'. at l'lattsmouth, on the 2tlth day of February. A. 1. lsns. Sue. 2. This ordinance to take effect from and after its publication according to law. Approved June 17th. 1S.W. I. II. W1I KKLEU, Mayor. Attest : 1V. L. 'Wki.i.s, Recorder. jelMwi Adsiinistraloa' S;slf. j Notice is hereby (riven that in pursuance of a decretal order made by his Honor Oeortre 15. Lake, Judjie of theSeeruid .ludicial llistriet Court, within nnd for Cass County, state of Ne braska, ut his Chambers in maha t. ity. on Aiat the 7th, A. 1. lsii'.i, I will, on the 17th day of .lulv, A. 1. IStiit. at the front door ot the Court House in the city of Rellevue. Sarpy County, Nebraska. otV.-r lor sale ut public auction, at the hour of one (1 o'clock p. in. of said d iy, to the highest and best bidder, all tho rijtht. title and interest of Kphraim Colow. deceased, in and to the following described real estate, situate iu arpy County, Nebraska, to tv;t: voinmencins t .1 r Swain's soiitii. ast corner, thence run- nins; north 9 chains and 10 links to the bank of I'latte river. runuitiK Uienee east ,s i nains nun n links down the bank of said l'hute river, thence runuiiiK south 11 chains and 40 links to the batik f said river, thence niealnteiliisr ine naiiK oi said I'lntte river to tho place ot hcirinninz. con taining '2. and .i-lW acres, in sec-tion .tu.ji, low u- I.t nnw No. 12 east. Otti 1'. -tl. Mite ..l . - .... .. . .1 . c tt ill remain open tormina lor ine space . onv liour. aciiii3cu.su. . ! AI. AMUS MrCARTV. Admr. of i-st.ite of Rphraiin Colow, dee'd. Ry M.Cxwkll Jt Ch vi-VAX.his attorneys. This farm i situated me and n half miles be low Reed's Mill, on Vt'eepinsc Water, and con tains 1.10 acres. t' acres timber, 'lln- entire tract is under fence, and 75 acres itl cultivation. W'ccpins? Water runs through one corner o, the farm. Two dtvellin? houses on the premises. I'l iee S:t.5i). 1 will also sell the pro win cr.p .0 "l'rc wheat and fifteen acres corn, toselher with all my f arming utensils. , jc:Mi f R. S. Er.TEU. Strayed or Slolesi From the under-'itrned, on Weeping Water, three miles below the Falls. June loth, one large Lay Horse. ,S or ! tears old, u very lull.- tthite in the forehead, verv tiii -k just beb w the ryes, nose straight, mane and tail black and slightly wavy. Anv person returning said horse to tuo.ou tV cell ing" Water, or at Shannon's Stable in . PIhUs lii. nub-, or giving reliable information ot his whereabouts w ill he suitably .rewarded. ., . jcJ7tf P.S. RARNE.-. The undersigned have organized a corporation oo.li.r ti,.. name ol'tho "u rl inj't oil A" Missouri River Railroad Company in Neoraska. and un der the Railroad Incorporation 1,-itv of said State, providing tiitit tho City of l'l,.isnoutli shall be the principal place of tiaii-act mg its business, and that the general natureoi the busi ness shall be the building and operating a rail road from l'lattsmouth. on the "M issoiiri river, westward to Kearney Station, on the I'liion l'a cilic Railroad, with an nut bori.cd eapital stock of seven and a half millions dollars, to be pud in as called for by the lJircetors. not exceeding ten per cent, i-vt-rj' mouth, and providing that said corporation shall commence May l'J. A. . I. 1S.-...1. and continue titty years, and be renewable, and that the indebtedness shi.il not exceed two-k;,-.ls ...tl,.. siock. and that the eoi tiorti- tion shall be conducted by u Roam of seven di rectors, and such other oltlccrs as t liey snail ap point. Witness our hands, this 1-th 1). IS'J'J. (1. II. Henry Will take notice that the I!m litifrtnn Jt Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nclru-ka ha located its road Ihrougii ami upon the toitott in real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of I'littsinouth, to . I,,t in.r'iin block sixteen tbii. us is de sign'ated upon the recorded ami published plats j.irl... ,-irv ,,t Plat tsmoti'h : and the said ti. R. !!.., v ;' t,,-.ili... notified that said Railroad Cottipanv dc.-ires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate for the n-c of its road: ami it the si.i.l i: I: Hi ii rv shall not within thirty .iay i'ie i,i'.,!ie:.i ion of this notice for four ....;..iJ ,,r i.eh.re the davof All enst. t. p. lsr.'j. ai.pl ' to the I'm bate Judge of .i.l ..omitv to have 'h - daniaces :iss,.Sse.l by six disinterested freeliol I r--. selee.te I by said l'ro l,:.le .1 n.l-'e. as iirovt'ied 111 chapter twenty-live , .if ih.. Kevise.1 Statute of the State of Ne braska. and amendments thereto, stud i onipan will proceed to have the damages a.-sessed as therein provided by law. Dated i'.d day of June. A. P. IM.'J. Rurlington A- Missouri River Railroad ompany in Nebraska. Ry 1. M. MA RQl l-.TT, ju'iltt 4 I's Attorney. and tho hair grow thick and strong again. Incase rf 7?T,f it will crcato SPLENDID ia new growth uidcfis tho es nre destroyed. It is cooling, and allays all itching and irritation of the scalp. Itdoes not stain the skin .13 do dyes, bui makes tho scalp white an ! ,.i A.n TIRKSSIKC. THICKEN it is the best and most UP THE THIN TRY ONE BOTTLE AND Henry Douglas, a nou-residcut of the Slate of v...i.,...b., . Will take notice Ihiit the Burlington Jt- Mis souri lliver Railrci.i t Company in Nebraska has loeateil its road through una upon the loilow mg real estate owned bv him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of l'lattsinouth, to- S 'l..'.t eleven (11) in block one hundred sevetity f.vo '17Ji. lot one ' 1 1 ill block sixteen il and lot ten (li) in block forty-ninu M'.H. as is designated upon the recorded and published plats id the citv of l'lattsiuoiiih : nnd the said Henry Doug las is further notified that said Railroad Compa ny desires to take, hold and impropriate said reel estate for the use of its road: and it the said Henry Douglas shall !" within thirty days alter the publication of this notice for lour weeks, to-wit : on or hctorethe iiu ily oi .-tu-gust. a. n. lsi-.. apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, selected by said I'ro l.atc Judge, as provided in chapter twenty five Vl'o of the Revised Statutes ,;f tK. State.of Ne braska, and amen Imelits tin icto. saU t oiupaiiy tvill proceed to have the d:.i:i!i(:es assessed as therein provided by law. Dated iid dav oi June. A. f. 1 .''.!. Rurlington A Missouri River Railroad otn pant- in Nebraska. Ry T. M. MAl'.Ql Mil. j ;i-J4 w4. Its Am. .rn ey. William S. UrafT. a non-rcsidciit Will take notice that the Iliirlir.gton .t Mis souri River Railroad Company in N'-brasKa has located its road through and upon. the following real estase owned bv him. situate iu Cass county. State of. Nebraska, an I city of IMnttsjiioiiih. to wit : Lots three t.'.;. six artd seven i . .'. in block fifteen il..'. as is designated upon tne recorded aud published pkrts of the city of Plaltsmontli : and the said William S. ttruH'is further notih. d tln.t said Railroad Co.npany de-ires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate tor the use of its road : and it the said William S. (rati, shall not within thirty days alter the publication ot this notice for lour weeks. f. wit: on or before the --Id day of Aug.'st. A. I. 1 .;. apply to the 1'robatc J u-lge of said county to hat e tiie dam ages a.cssel bv six disinterested freeholders, selected bv said 1'roliate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five cSd of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dat.-.l -j:i.l dav of June. a. i. lS'it). liuilingtou A Miss,uii River Railroad Cmiipaiiy in Nebraska. Ry T. M. MA H'jl 1-11. 4,v4 Its Attorney. economical preparation iu the world, as its eflectJ last so much longer. Send fi-r nnr Treatise on tho LOCKS '. hair, free to all, by mail. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medlclna. COOK, COOURN & CO. Gen'l Agents for North-Western Statef , 87 DEABBOHN STEEET, CHICAGO, ILL. f the State tf he six disinterested freeholders, selected by said liwl thf lirtn l'robate Judge. u.s provided in chapter twenty Vmi ine JiOru JJvc ( f til(J jlevisei citntutes-of the State ot Ne I hllll these braska, and amendments thereto, said Couipan: iny will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated ild day ot Jane.-A. l. itwju. Rurlington .V Missouri River Railroad ompany in Nebriiska. Ry 1. -U. .UAiiyi tu, julylw4. Its Attorney. IMotice' non-resident of the State of Ann Newman, Nebraska: Will take, notice that the Burlington i Mis souri River Railroad tuipuny in Nebraska has located its road through aud upon thu following real estate owned by her. situate in Cos county Est ray Sale Nofr.-e is hereby given that I will oT'r for stile to the hic-hest bidder, for cash, at the house of William Conor, in Oreopolis Precinct. Cass C-itintv. N ehraska. on the li-l 1 Ihv ot July. A. 1. is.'.;!, between the hours ol i) o'clock a. iu. and 4 o'clock p. m. d' said day. otie est ray Mule, taken up and adv rtised by the said Conor, and appraised at one hundred and twenty-five dol lars, and must sell for two-thirds of said ap praisement, ti it-en under my hand this 221 day of June, A. D. lsiK. je2tw." je'21tv5 day of May JOHN W. RRfiuKS. N. TH A Y KB, SIDNKV RARTLETT. J V. DRN MStt.N, V M. R. R'.'RT. R. S. WATSON', J. M. VoRRKS. JOll A. I!L RNIIAM, C. K. PKRKINS. 1IENRV s-T RmXG, H. THIKLSON. A. JAMES O'NEILL. J. V. The Wilniinsrton (111) Independent, ed- ;t.l liv Air. Steele. Kays; "A printer last week proposed to (TO into partnership fetate ot Nebraska, and etty of Plattsmouth. to '. , 'ir-' . , T..:.tl. Tk0 wit: Lot fat e in block one hundresl and sventy- Wltll T1S. lllS lliinie IS. UoOllttle. lhe t j designated upon the recordedand pub- farm name wonll sound ver' oaa. euner way you put it "Meal an.l l'o Jittle, or 'Do Little and Steal.' We can't jine. One of us would 13 in the poor house and the other in the penitentierj'- July 4th, 1S6?. al the residence of the bride's f , - t : 1 1 . : . ... 1. latner. in JUOUlsviiiu j-reciiici, VMS ruumj, iij Rev. J. A. Keuast n, Mr. Geo. E. Sailes and Miss Feasces A. Coolet. - - - Some twelve or Eileen invited guests were present, aud a fine tiiao was had. The happy conplo did not forpot th printer, for which they are entitled to enduring Mci-ungs. fished plats of the city of l'lattsmouth: and the said Ann Newman is further notilied that said Railroad CuiniMiiiy desires to hike, hold uud ap propriate said real estate for the use of its road: and if the said Ann Newman shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before the .JOth day of Autrust. A. D.1S;, apply to the Probate Judge of said county to tiave damages assessed by su disinterested freeholders, selected by said Pro bate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revised Statutesof theStatef Nebraska, aud amendments thereto. Raid Conipany will proeeed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 23d day of June. A. I. 169. Burlington & Mirjouri River Ru.i!roadCimpar.y in Nebraska. Py I. M. MAIiQUE'IT, julylwl. It; Attorney. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the P.i-oks for Re ceiving Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Rurlington A-Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska, will he opened at the office of said Company, on Main Street, in city of Platts mouth. said State, a; nine oVlotk a. in. of the Ulthday of July. A. D. Is.. Witness: I1KNRY STRONG, C. K. PERKINS, H.THIELSON. Three of Incorporators. June 20. 1SC.9. jclwo NOTICE Notice i hereby given to all part ies having business before the County Comiuiss-ioners Court the nature of which wiil require the filing of pa pers, that the rt-nnsit? papers must be tiled with the County Clerk before the first day of each ses scssion of said Court, to obtain a bearing upon any such matters as they may desire to bring before the Court. The rapidly increasing business of the Court makes this order of imperative n.-ccssity: that a regular order of business may be previously arranged. whereby the Board may more systemat ically and with -'renter celerity Lp:iU-k the business brought before them. Ry order of the Ro , raai25'60. ... Clerk Cats c turny. Nib. NOTICE Matthew Boyd, a non-resident of tlie State of Nebraska: Will take notice that the Burlington & Mis souri River Railroad Company itl Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him, situate in Cusscouwiy, State of Nebraska, and city of PlatLsiuouth, to wit : Lots nine f) and eleven til) in block one hun dred and thirty-six i ;;s. Let elevcni.il in block one hundred seventy 1 170 i and Lot seven (7; in l.l.,.lf nnn humlrl Ffn t V-Oll C 1 1 71 1. As is designated upon the recorded and publish ed plats of the city of Plattsinonth : and the said M:.tthciv liov.l is further notilied that said Rail road Company desires to take, hold and appro priate said real estate for the useof it." road : an.l iCll... s.ii.l Mutlh.-n- P., iv, I -hull not within thirl V davs after the publication ot this notice lor lour weeks, to-wit : on or before the 2J.d day ot August, a. D. lHol, apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, selected by said Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five t2."; of tins Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 2;5d day of June. a. p. lso'.'. Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MA Ry I KIT. je21w4 . Its Attorney. J'- IN' OTIC Hi. a non-resident of the State of bar: h M orley. Nebraska: " , Will take notice that the BuilniEton i Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by lier. situa'e in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of 1'lat'stiioui h, to wit: Lot ten IK' in block sixttvthr.e "', and lot two (2) in block one hundred and fifty-one (151 as is designated upon the recorded and published plats f the city of Plattsnmnth ; and the said Sarah Worley is! further notified that said Railroad Company desires to take. hold mid appropriate said real estate for the u-1..' of its road: and if the said Sarah Worley shall not within thirty days after tie publication of this notice for tour weeks, to wit : on or before the i;id day of August, a. i. 1 Stilt, apply to the Pro bate Judge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, s. Ic-ted by said Probate J in lie, as provided in chapter twenty-five (25i of the Revised Statutes of the Siate of Nebraska, nnd amendment ther-io, said Company will proceed to have the damages nss.-sed us therein provided by law. Dated 'A day of June. a. p. ImW. Burlington Jt Missouri River Railroad Company in Ncbiat-ka. By '. M- MA Rljl.' KTT. je24w4 Its Attorney. IVOTICE. Ann Waterman, a non-resident of the State of Nebraska: Will take notice that the Burlington A" Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following n-al estate owned by her. -ituate in Casscounty. State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth. .to wit: Lots No. four4i and five (j in Ll ek No. forty-nine I4'.". and lots No. two C2 three C.) and thirteen il l; in block No. sixty-four i.tVD, as is designated upon the recorded and published plats of the city of Plattsmouth: and the said Ann Waterman is further notiied that paid Rail road Company desires to take, hold and NOTICE.. Nelson Lathrop, a nou-rcsident of tho State of N-braska: , Will take notice that the Burlington .t Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through ami upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass .unity. State of Nebraska, and . ity of Plattsmouth. to wit : Lot one .D in block fifteen T'v. and I'd three in block forty-nine 4J'. as is de-ignatcd upon the recorded nnd published plats of the city of Piattsinouth. and the said Nelson Lathrop is further notified that said Railroad Conipany de sires to take, hold and appropriate said real es tate l'tr the use of its road : and if the said Nel son Lathrop shall not within thirty days alter the publication of this notice for four weeks, to wit: on or before the 2-ld day of August, a. d. isov. apply to the Probate Jiifitre of said county to have tlie datnag-s assessed by six disinterested fro holders, selected by sai l Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five i2"i of the Re vised Matutes of the Sta'e of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, si, id Company will proceed to have the d.iuiucs sc'sed as therein pro vided by law. " Dated 2id dav of June. A. P. iVi). Burlington A- Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By X. M. MA Ryl'KTT. jc2w4 I ts Attorney. Probnte Notiec nriate said real estate for the nse of its road: and if the said Ann Waterman shall not within thirty days after the pubiictttion of this notice for four week", to wit : on or before the 2.'M day of Au gust, a. D. 1S.JC., apply to the Piubntc Judge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, selected by said Pro bate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five (i5) of the Revised Statutes of the State of Ne braska, and amendment.? thereto, said Company will proceed to havej the damages assessed as therein provided bv law. DHtedrd day of Jon-. A. B.1W. Burlirglon Jfc Missouri River Kailroad Cotnriany in Nebn-.s-ka. By T. M. MATtQITTf. ;c21w4 Its Artorney. OFFICE OF PROBATE Jl'DGE ttV i' k fnCNTY. Kl-.H tSK A 22.1 June. Will. 1 uppro- 1 In the matter of the e-tate of Charles Merlins, deceascl, late oi t. ass county, .-state oi -tc-braska. On this day of the Junes, term of the Probate Court i-mnes Henry Meriitts. and makes appli cation for the nppointni'-ntof Sarah Mertin and William Merlins as administrators of sai 1 estate. It is ordered by the Court that th:- notice be published for three weeks in the l1aftTnouth Heralp. and that on Thit's lay, the Pith day of Julv, isefi. at the Pro.jate Oflice in the city of ITattsnioutb. nt 10 o'clock a. m. of thnt day, tht upidieation will be he:-rl and detrnnined. All persor.s interested in said estate will arpear ort faid d.iv and n:nke cl;e-'tions if :v. WILLTA.'.TD. OA OK. jc'21w" Probate Jt-.fige. We. the Druggists of Pi:iilmoitth call the at tention of our etistomeri to the letters puobrhed below of the tvouderlul iliiia.y o Dr. Ro back s Sloinaeh Bitters. Dr. Rojiack's S-andat i..i. Blood Pills. We l,i:ve been "idling tfiese modi eincs long enouuli to ki.iv. t hat tiny nr-. reco meml.-d to be, and that lhe cert ill .ates u! cum published are true. Bead the following letter from one of the oldest and inosi reliable grocery merchants tn the city of Davenport. Friend Walton: Agreeably to my promise to you when here, I write you, for publication if you see proper, a true state ment of the good ef fects of Roback's Stomach Bitters upon myself. I had beer, troubled .with indi' gestion for a lon time, attended with severe hcadachc,par t icul arly a ft er cat i ng. when fortunately an old soldier friend came iido the store and recommended me to use RobackV Bitters.- I did .so byMak ing a small wine-glass full just before 'each meal, and to my grea joy I was relieved al - once, aim am now well by their use. i would not be without them at any price. I have not taken any other medicine since I commenced usin the Bitters. And can say with conscience, back's Bi iters the will do al! they art recommended to dc if taken according to directions. Yours truly, Fkank II. 31yla:i. Of tlie firm of leilela;k & MHjr AVli olesiile 0 rocers, Dave n r 7 -t t I a cleai try t . 1 I i . i 1 J!' f rri