J! "Tin .! ! i i 5 i 1 I it I 1; 3 i ghc gUtoha gjcrahl. LOCAL See notice of Hay Wantetl by Con tractor Fitzgerald. See ailverti.uient of opening of La dles Hall, Tabor College. Sixty-four It. It- recruits came down from Omaha last Monday in one gang. Wanted, at tlii.-s ofiice, copies of the IIkrald dated June 10th, and July 1st 13-30. The Ilailroad office has been moved to the third story of Masonic IJlock, west eile. The high watter last Saturday night carried away the bridge on Sixth street between Main ami Vine. Mr. D. L. Shea, recently of St-Joseph, takes charge of the lt.lt. Tclegrah office in this city. Superintendent I'atterson lias com pleted Lis new dwelling, and moved into it. Thf recent heavy rains washed away con.M l'Tuble embankment along the river fro:it. Streiirht .v liro. have opened a Feed and Salo Stable corner Sist!i and Pearl I Ftreets. ; TIi" H. It. Co. has erected a telegrnph ! line throvgh to this city, and opened an ; oilice. The p f"r the 15. k M. K. R. Tele graph wire u!l brought from Chicago by oail to lVH'ie City. They tire- all cedar. Over fifty foMtmen, besides the usual numlM:r of teams, came rurc-s on the ferry boat at one trip l:tt Monday. 1). N. Smiih. K Dureliascd l'-'i., Mir'-hased for! I -v.) acres of land a few I the 1!. 15. Co from Pl.-.ttsmnuth, la-t week. Sniii'"' i rs.'ti unknown. liitr;:l:iriritslv i entvro'l Mr. J'nn .x ks caJtinaf ? lu.'p iat-unl-iv ni -'Iit. Xutliinu' iiiisM-l yet. Urn-run A: TIkiiihoii v. iil v.iil onon iiieir .t.-iMi.-liitjfiit tm Main ! ot. tlii rd door ffost from Sefoii'l .-troet. nt't ?at unlay. C. V.. I'.-rUins. Supcnntun lent of tlie ?. k M. Ii. Ii-.. wa in the city lat Fri J iv loi.auii: after affairs of the road. IIov. TIetts, of Kiehardson county, has boon in the city wine days on a visit to his daurhter. Mrs. White. AMorinaii.II.-iser affidavit in regard tothel.. k Levee Company, places , h-.me i:.rties intercitcd in rather an . owkward poitiun. J Simpn, Miokolwait& Co. made the first shipment of ney wheat from thi point Ut Saturdaj". tacks. They shipped 100 A lai sro poi-tin of the wall about the j pnmin?, tior in arbors, and lie always Court House has 'vavod in" in conse j has a good yield of tine fruit and no mil quon o ofbein- too liirht to stand the j ticvr- ue.n j.. i. i. v. Co!. Tom Majors, l S. Int. Rev. As- f.--i-or for the Di-t. of Nebraska, was in t ihe city yesterday morning, on his way to Oni'iha. This section was. visited by one of the ! heavie t storms last Saturday nirht we ever witnessed. Considerable damage was done to the Railroad embankments. Mr. Kichard Vivian jiurchasod, last Mmidav, the property formerly owned ly .Tudsre Gage, one uoor west of Platte , Valky. ; ITm. A. ti. Fuller left thi city fori Chicago lat Tue-day. lie will procure Litho'-raplt Flat of the town of Ash- l.T.i.1 and ruhl.tinTis lu:i:ig his absence. " , r; r , c I V . Tavliir. I-.sii., m charge ot : . 1 c 1 trar.sj.ortat ton of it. It. inatinal. mtorms , 11s that cars nre now arriving at the , iuw-tii'U ju. t a.i fat as they can unload j tlpMii. The cnntrnC for tbj erection of the Stare I'nivfi-.-itv and A-rricultural College 1.-.. i .. -.. . i .1 k Son. from Jjogausport, lad., at?12S 40. Rev. J. Marshi1!. paternal ancestor of our worthy 1. M.. is in the city for a time, combining pVa-urc with business. He jiroposes funii-hing our people with Osage Plants. . Our Stove dealers will do well to ac- . 4 .1... t. ..-Tf..l.L ot.1 l.rInT 111-fc innrp cpt Wl) 1 stovc.- to this market. Coal will, ..I .i be used iii every housj before next spring. m i'lattsmouin has cone cast to Henry Boeek, Ks.j. rmrcbase a beavv stock of furniture. j lie proposes bringing on a tirst class pt'ick of furniture, such as lias never be fore 1-ecn kept in this market. Fifty cars per day isaboat the avcrape num'ier of cars loaded with material for the B. .v, M. B. B. which arrive at Al toona. an l switch off on the C. K. I. & P. B. B. on which they reach their des tination. A. Hamburger k Co. of Sr. Joseph, have leased the firt story of Capt, Mur phy's new building for a dry goods and grocery house. They have engaged the services of our fellow townsman, F. P. Todd, Esq., as principal salesman. ,r ,T i i 4 lf, Mr. W oodhave commenced, last MoTi- av, to sink a shaft six feet square. e i t ! n - . understand the Ferry Company are mak- ing arrangements to abandon the use of wood entirely, and use coal from the new mine being opened here. Eli Plummer has gone east to day iu a stock of goods for the House of Clark k Plummer, of this city. They are mak ing arrangements to bring on the heavi est stock of goods ever opened here since the days of outfitting ceased. A.-hlan 1 is the most favorably located inland town in Nebraska. The immense quarries of Magnesium Lime Stone adja cent will always furnish material for building wbich is not surpasd in the Vnt t fir either ebepnesa or l-uify. The McDonald took on 18,000 sacks of com at this city loth Sunday f r N. J. Bond. Sec advertisement of Administrator's Sale by Win. Wintersteen. Here is a good chance for investment. . Services by the Congregational Church at the Court House next Sabbath at 3 and 7 o'clock p- m. Mr. Manley, who has charge of the track laying from lted Oak to Lincoln, was telegraphed lat week to come on at i once, and commence o orations. He is at work before this time. Mai. John Talbot, of Ft. Kearney, i;ame up with Col. Majors Tuesday even ing, and is stopping in the city for a few days. The Maj. is the same genial soul as when we first met him. The Corning Gazette, learns that the R. 11. track is laid three miles beyond Brownville. The enterprising citizens of that town have the side track graded, the track is laid upon it and it is now in use. Simpson, Micklewait k Co., have been removing their lumber yard to second lot above Sixth f-trcet. south side of Main, where they have secured ground exten ding clear through to 1'enrl street. Their o flic a was moved last Monday. Dr. MeCIukey is in town ready to 'svii.'iatIii.-Hj" with anv of his friends wh have the tl,tth-:. he. He can do a j;,. tj1( nk.,vt of Dentlsty you ever saw. office. Cail on him at Dr. Livingstons P. L. Vv'Ne, Esq., one of the "early ! settlors'' of PlattMiiouth. but at Dresriit ' , . ,. T , ' a resident of Indiana, arrived m the city Jrit week on a viMtto his hrotliers. lie . will remain here some three or lour I weeks ' And what is more, that offer will not If tlio anticipations of those who are j posted ;n regard to coal, are realized. , Alil-inl. LiiH'uIn, ami tlie entire ctuin- trv wrst IV. mi I'luttsiHOtith, aloni,' the lint! tf the P. cc M. U. U. can be suji- j r. i .1 , . . i li.inioiiu lii-ux iw .imperii in j nu n phod wuh ohoa, ft..- tins winter from ... in ,,0,S(.s;(n of a .stolon horse, on the Plattsmouth ooal mines. 1 ast Tuesday. The horse U-lornrod to H.in. T. Ii. Stevenson, and T. P. Crook, Esq., of Nebraska City, were in t jwn Mmiday They appeared somewhat astonished at the jirogress of the IJ. & M. K. II. west from this city. They ap- I pe.v.ei to think our road. was like the , t-i .ii a c. Clms. rviimore was arresteu last, run- dav f.r broakimr into the oitv Hotel the n;.illt previous He is the same person ,(rokc ;ntotlie0. K. Saloon lust w;!ltvn He was oommitod for trial at ti,e ,l0Xt t(.nn nf District Court. Chas. Vv'oloott, Esq. . ha-i shown us some beautiful specimen? of Diana and Hartford Prolfie (Irajies rais'd on his place south of town. He does not believe in Summer t'lattfuiouth is trouui-.tu witn a.i tne evidences of u fast city Short S Johnson took a large sized Hibernian Women in out of the wet, yesterday morning. She had inbibed too freely of "benzine" and 1 her talk was not the most chaste in the world. She was loekedup until sober. The Democracy of Wyoming have nominated S. F. Nuckolls as a candidate for Delegate to Congress. Nuckolls' juIitics are very had, but he would represent the material interest of Wy- oming to gocd advaatage. e hoje he will he badly beaten.as he deserves to be. The Beatrice Cli, inn says Mr. Blakely has been ajipointed receiver of public monies for this land district; vice J. L. Carson. re.Mgncd. Asa change hail ti be made, we consider the selection of , ' , . . . , -Mr. J!akelv ior the portion a good one. . The Fubiic Schools of the city of I'lattsuiouth, also St Lukes Parish i citoouwiu open on .'ion lay tne "in u.iy of September. All parties who expect to attend during the term should le : l''i''t at the comuitiiccmoiit, as the 1 1 -11 1 t 1 i ccjiooi win uv graneu. Sccretarv Kennard called at the .' , IiE'.tAj n office yesterday, on his way ! home from Chicago, lie informs us j , that the law refend to a week or two; ! Min-e in the Hkuald as as having been ; 1 r , j pas:-d a:id signed but not appearing ; 1 anions the iiublished laws lurercume in- j to hU hands. Again we ask, where is it? I llie X'ock v iA'ee oiisiuesa nas ; b.-in miii't siin-e tlie injunction was served , ' Ion the company. I roiu the appearanee , of some of the affidavits, we judge the i ,.,,.....,. ...;m ,,,,f ntt.itimr tr tist the in junction, and we doubt it some ot the parties will care about having an appear anee put in at Court. Alderman lleisal mtkes affidavit that lie was induced t vote for the contract through fraud and misrepresentation by parties interested, but who were unknown to him as inter ested parties at the time. Joseph Bosan, Kstj,, has purchrsed an interest in the (.Jraiu and Produce House of N. J. Bond ir rather, a consolidation has been effected between the two houses and we understand they propose erect ing elevators-ami otherwise preparing to handle all the graia that lAay be offered in this market. 3Ir. Rosan has been in the city for a few days looking after the , rri ,Vv,iin . . ' ty of capital, and arc always ready to pay f ' . thc highest prices j A dog belonging to Jacob Adams,Esq. two miles southwest of town, was discov ered in a fit last Saturday, which was pronounced hydrophobia by Mr. Adams and Dr. Schildknecht The. dog ran over to Mr. Maxwell's house, camo close up to Mrs. Maxwell, went from there to Mr. "Walker's place, endangering Mrs. Walker and her children, and then start ed back towards 3Ir, .Adam's house. Parties who were in pursuit of him here succeeded in bringing him down by a well directed shot. This is the first case of mad dog we have known of in this vi-o-inity for a 1qd time. D. Smith, of Burlington, Land Agent of the IJ. & M. R. R. was in the city la.-.t Monday. Ho took home with him, for Superintendent Perkins, the finest pair of KIk horns we have teen for many years. They were not m large as some Been on the plains, but were sound, jMirfect and f-hapely. He procured them from Sam. 31. Chapman, Esq., of this city. Mr. A. J. B. Abbey, and Mr. Suther land, President and Medical Adviser of Life Association of America, were in the city several days last week. They rep resent a rather novel mode of Life Insu rance, whereby the party insured han dles his own money until a loss is met with. The plan is purely mutual, and can be fully comprehended by any per son who will examine it. Capt. Palmer,of N. J. Bond's Produce House in this city, informs us that he has recently visited a large scope of country west and south of this city, and he places the wheat crop as follows: for the first ten miles west from the river, ( he thinks the average will be from ! twelve to eighteen bu.shels, for the sec ond ten miles at from eighteen to twenty bushels,and west of thataCfrom twenty five bushels per acre up to thirty-five. The It. It. Co. will probably cross enough iron to the west bank of the river, before December, to lay sixty miles of track west from I'lattsuiouth. Arrangements have been made for run uing 1, 000 cars of construction material over the D. V. and Hock Inland roads, j prior to the completion of the 13. k M. across Iowa. That looks like business wei-t of the Missouri. . . - . , , , e hear it rutuort a that L-hicatro has t trjule eyc) n wth ri;Ut mouth, hut the denizens of the latter me- i tropohs want the wlioie fctate ol Illinois thrown in. Opinion. be considered an "open offer" for more j tiau ti,;rty taySt I'lattsmonth is going ! riirlit tiloii.?, roirardlcss of Chicatto. lrom the A.ivrrtr. , Jolin yan, residitii ton uisles north of Omalyt, and was taken from his premises by Kdmond Wileox. liis hired man. The thief was elosley followed by a son of the owner until he reached Urownvill, where he was arrosled. J'lont a diary in ihi- session of the thief we learn that he is 1 about nineteen yot rs of aire, ami once ! uvci in 15yi:ton, 111 ami served a while I mi'o. Ii, .Jd Illinois Uetiimcnt, at a very i 1 i : . ir t iciiuer year m ins mt Aral!erj s & ltuffii-?r are just in receipt of a large stock of Ihy Goods. Vallerys Si RufTtier have just received a few mot e Kirby lleapers on which they will give good time. THRESHING MACHINES. If you want a good Threshing Machine you can procure one at Vallerys & Ruff ner's who are now receiving the J. I. Cox Co.'a Machiio,tlij most tuJte 3Iachine ever put up. Also agents for the Woodbury Climax and Pittt's Horse Power. WANTED. Uacon and L;ird lor whuli we will give the liiglic&t market price. Vallerys & 11i:kfnek. Vallery.s & HufTiiM- are agents fur the Schurtler "Wagons which they are selling at reduced prices. If you want t lie lishtes-t running Slower j in ue go to Vallerys & lluffttcr't, and buy the Kniffin. Vallerys & Itufifnor are agents for the Grover & Baker sewing machines, the best in market. Call and fcce them. DILD. At hi residence fmr iaile west of Plattsmouth, on Thursday the l.'lh iust, 01 Consuniption Wm. L. Thomas, in the thirty-ciguta year of his iRfcre. The deceased leaves a family and a I:ir;;! ir" elc of friends to tuouni his death, lie was hur led with Masoniu honors hy PlatUmouth Lo lse No. (i, of which he had lfiii; been a faithful and honored lueinber. t.T W'e lnes.l.iy. Aujr. 1-SlIi. M.tRY Estki.i.a, in:int liauc'iter of W. I., an 1 .fe'inie U. Wki.i.s. of ilyilroeephaiii 'or Winter on the Bruiu,) aired :i inoiiths and ldays. Oh. M'e miss her, sadly miss bcr! Yet. "He doeth all thins well." Now in heaven 'laong hi ih' AiitcI, Do:h our darlinx St.'M.i dwell. SPEC'AL NOTICES. ST. LUXE'S SCHOOL.. Will rcojieu (1). V. cu Monday. 6th Septem ber. Terms, S4 to 810 per term of threo months. For further particulars apply to aufr-iitf. Kkv. II. Sr. C.uo. YOUNG. ESTAVS ORGAN AND MELODEAN AGENCY. Jlrs. Kate Simpson hasthe attency of the above celebrated instruments. Any person desirous of obtaining a first class Organ or Melodeon with all the latest imi.rove:net;U s uch as vox subi lanti, &:., are reijueste I to call at her residence and fret circular. Flattsmouth Aug. 2'itf. FAN MILLS. Every farmer who wishes to obtain a fair price ' for his prnin should put it in rood condition. the best way to do this U to run it through a good Fan Mill. Go and examine the "Little (tiant" at Sitnp son, Mickclwait A Co.'; Ware House. For sale by RUSSELifclXtoM. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore existing under filename and style of Uoou. Uro. A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. K. It. and E. Doom will continue the Dry Goods and Grocery business at the oi l staii I, under the firm name of Doom. l!ro. A Co.. and settle dl the business of the old firm. J. K. Doom will take charge of the Farm Implements. J. E. DOOM R. G. D OOM EVERTON DOOM. Plattsmouth. August 26th lsJ!. NOTICE. All persans indebted to thu undersigned are requested to call at her rosidecce. eighteen mileri west of Plattsmouth, and fettle tlie same imme diately. aug.itf. HOSE ANN DECK Ell. AU persons knowing theuiHelves, indebted to me will please call and imy up immediately. A word to the wise, etc. selutf C. E. Fokgt. $1300 and all Expenses Paid. - See advert isement of Aiaeriean Shuttle Sewinu Machine in our advertisur jc column. ly Music. Mrs. Kate Simpson Would respectfully ay to her friends and the public that f he has made ar rangements to enlarge her ela.ss in music, and would be pleased to instruct any who may wish to take lessons on Puino Forte. Inquire at resi ednce, corner Vine and Second streets, Platta moutb. ftditf t One door west of the PLATTSMOUTH, 1IAS WHOLESALE A LARGE Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, and Provisions. HIGHEST FOR Kinds of Country Produce. John Fitzgerald. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 5th, 1SG9. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i Boots, Shoes, '5 August 2.1, 1869. :iuif3tf DOOM, IillO. & CO. have a lanre Stoek of Press floods, White Goods, :.m1 White Goods, White Goods, White Goods, lirown Muslins, Brown Muslins, Brown Muslins, Dress GchkIs, Dress Goods, Piece Goods, loec Gtiotls lece u Goods Bleached Mucins. Deuiins, blue & brown Bleached Muslins, Deinins, blue & brown Bleached Muslins, Detuins, blue & brown Shirting, check and stripe, Shirting, check and stripe, Shirting, check and stripe, Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar, Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar Choice Rio CofTW, lirown Surar, Svnin, Urown Surtir, J)oOIll, UrO. 4.t Co. h.'lVC just received 1 , , iAii j - i anotlitr KifL'e lot 01 oias aim uefiiB- v.arc. tvrtlP. riJlit rt.-n, SC..1 Kill ' ' syrup, Dried Fruit, Iried Fruit, Drieil Fruit, nm.i.ii;u-ir. !f ' vjueensware, Queensware, Glass Ware, Glass "Ware, Glass "Ware, And a general stock, to which they call the attention of the Farmers ami Public generally. Have the best selected stock and make the lowe.-t prices. Remember th-J place, the west corner in the Big Brick, Main street, Plattsmouth Neb. oom, Bro. & Co. All parties indebted to us by open ac count or notes now due or past due,must p::y the same by the 20th of this month, (August.) And all notes due us from the '0th of August to the 1st of Septem ber must be paid promptly for we shall lie obliged to protest if not paid at maturity. Doom, Bro. & Co. DOOM. BFSO. 4 CO., Agent: for Birdsali's Threshing Ma chines, Buffalo Pitt Threshing Machines, New Yorker Self Baker Beaper, ''Buck eye" Mower anil Beaper, J. P. Manny's Beaper and Mower, "Wier's "Walking ' Cultivator, Broad Cast Seed Sower, Bod and Mould Board Breakers, Stubble plows of all kinds. Every Implement VTtirrtmltd. Just received 100 barrels of Salt. i)ior, Bro. & Co. poom"i$!;o. & co. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Do'GootLs Grocers, Boots, shoes, Glass and Queens ware. 1000 seamless bags for sale by Doom, Bito. & Co. AVc would advise all parties wanting a pood article cf Tea tro to Dooms' and get it, they have the hot Tea that we have ever seen in this city. If you want to get some A No. I Su gar Cured Hams, go to Doom, Bro. k Co. m . ' WANTED, 1000 dozen eggs. 2000 lbs fresh butter. by Doom, Buo. & Co. IVtice. William J. Ford, of the State of Maryland, will take uotiee that John Black, of the county of Ca-ss. in the State of Nebraska, did on the i!d day of July. A. D. lNjJ. tile his petition in the District Court of the 2d Judicial District of the Slate of Nebraska, in and for Cass county, against the said 'William J. Ford. defemUnt, settinR forth that on the oth day of May, A. D. 1H-S. defendant was indebted to hitu in the sum of Oue Hundred and Nineteen Dollars for med ical service, and attendance, and medicine fur nished to and bestowed at request of defendant, and iirayinir judgment for said amount; and the said idaiutio" did on theT-id day ot July, a. u. ISo'.l. cause an order of attachment to bo issued from the ofiice of the Clerk of raid Court, and did cause the the following reel ectare of de fendant's t j be attached, lo-wit : Lot No. seven (Ti in block eighty-seven, as dtsimiated upon the recorded jilat of the city of Plattsmouth, Cass eounty, Nebraska. And the said William J. Ford is notified that he is required to appear and answer said peti tion on or before the third Monday after the 2d day of Spteinber. A. l. 18oi. Dated August :d, lviy. JOHN BLACK. By T. M. Marcjctti:. hi Attortioy. taug."wl. STORE ! IIeuald Office. - NEBRASKA, AT &WB STOCK OF SHOES, i MARKET PRICE PAID ALL & RETAIL; Queensvare, : Plattsmoutli, "cbrsislia. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!! j DF.AI.KR IX Ready-Made Clothing GENTS' FUHXISIIIEG GOODS. Hat. Caj'?, BouU. Slioe. Trunks, Valises and USTOTIOISTS. South Side Main Street, I'lail-moutli, Neh. Valuable Farm for Sale. Situate.! on Four Mile Creek, 4'y miles not rest of riattS!uouth, 1 mile from tiie l'latle i rth- w- ..F Pl.iOd.nntilh I mi f Tr..m tile l'liiiieriv- ! it nnil tliri'--tiiurths of a mile from the line of the U. jc il. R-, and known as tne MockuiB larm. j contaiiiinK-So ueres of eh..i.-e land. V hi ares 01 arelimber wnien is ooiiom i;ih.i. uunui n-n m-iv. ami about ninety ai res i:i irrass, the balance m grain, ull under fence. I'pon the premises is n double cabin, frame barn JUxM l.et with stone ! basement. staMcs and other out buildings, an ..r.-lmril. nl.'iirv of stuek-water. a never i;uiiiik well. 11 Ki'oil fflmol House; al-o o aere? m urn i r land in Sarjiy eounty, neiir the tiiouth of the . P'nlte riven also lots two and six all 1 ti' 111 ; libn-k fi.urU' and lots seven and iL'ht u and Hi I :.. i.i i i i i . i.;s , in t 111 Ill IV IIIIU IIUIKIIVI llll't -l A . " I ' ' , t In-i.itv nf PL.tf siiuiiirh. Terms easv. Kiniuire at the premises or of the subscriber in Saunders Co. .Neb. M. STOCKING. Pl.iUsmoiith. Aub. 5,-tf. THE JREASOjV 13,347 If JJ Y Were sold ia tlie Year 1868 Ii BKCAUaE XOT O.XE Willi FAILED c!T!oc "cVfi cr a r ti n v EfiTIlts: oA! !5i"Au I SUN THE I'ERFKCT UP'. RATIOS OT EVERY Charter Oak Stove SOLD IS FUL.L.Y filMi:.i:tTEE, AND WHkKlVSK K! .W.V T'TlfVU' Stfinri TlnriVallftfl FOR ECONOMY. FOR DURABILITY. AND CONVENIENCE. For Simplicity of Management, And for Cleanliness in Cooki'ig, Then are Home Institutions. Manufactured in the West, and adapted to tht wants of Western and .Southern PEOPLE. Surely no good housekeeper can afford to oe iffurd to be witlioutone. )ok pk r, un, iDpatsi Excelsior Maimliicturing 612 t( C14." Mn in vt., -St. Louis, Mo. solo by E. T. Duke & Co. Plnttsiiioiilli, Acl My 27thiu7. notice. T T Tl.mi- .ill lul l. rticplli:il W. II Slif- er of the eounty of Cus.-. in the "itatc of Nebras- J ka. did on the tith day of J uly, a. l. ble his retition in the District Court of the 'M Judicial listrict of the State of Nebraska, within and tor Caps county, atrainst t ne : sum j . i . (j Murtd m in iMwnrv li it in U Tit 1 1 . 1 fit I ti iki date, and theu and there delivered llie same to the said pUiutitf. and thereby promised to pay to the said plaimitl the sum of Twenty-five Hun dred and Forty-nice and 50-lUO Dollars. Also thaone T. M. Marquett. at the re-iuest of de fendant, rendered services as Attorney at Law for him amounting in all to One Hundred and Twenty liollars said claim was ns-itned to plaintiff aud prayinsr judgment against said de fendant fur the su:n of Two Thousand Two Hun dred and tasty-one 75-1W Dollars, wi'.ii interest from April 14. 1: that the said plaintiff did on thertth day of July. a. n. 1V.. cause to be is sued by the Clerk of said Court an order of at tachment, and did cause the the following prop erty of thu defendant to be attached, to-wit : Southeast quarter and southwest quarter of tac tion No. twenty-nine I'JU;. H township No twelve north, in rantre No. eleven (111. for the purpose of havinc the same sol. 1 to pa v said indebtedness. And the said J. T. Derger is no tified that he is required to appear ani answer said petition on or before the third Monday af ter the d dy of September, a. p. 1S"'. or judg ment will be rendered against him. Dated July Vth, 1S09. W. II. SHAFER. By T. M. MARQCitTT his Attorney. f nuc'iwl. ALEXAN DEll'S MEAT MARKET, Cor. Main and Second Sts., PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. We are butchering nothing but the very Lest of meal, ninth can always be hud as we kill from three to five head of beef cattle a d:iy. Market open Sunday until S a. m. Highest price paid for fat cattle. july22m!i i MACHINE bHOP! WAYMAN & CURTIS, Plattsmouth, Neb., Repairer"" of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Gas and Pteam Fitting. Wrought Iron Pipe. Force and 'fill 1'uiups Steam iange.-. Baiunce Valve tJuvernors, and all kinds of Brass Engine Fittings, furnished on short notice. j FARMING MACHINERY j Repaired oi short not iee. sutcotf FURNITURE! CABINET fvlAKER, And dealer in all kinds of Furniture and Chairs. third stkket. (near Main) i. Plattsmouth, - - Neb. i Repairtnjr and VarnihinR neutly done. ! -4r" Funerals attended at the chorlest nutiee .n. Mium (Sueccpsors to J. M: llinelimnn.) Druggists & Apothecaries. PEALEKS IN Urngs and Medicines, PAISTS, OILS. DYES. NOTION: "Toilet Good.! PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For Mechanical and Medicinal purposes. I Keen constantly on hand a full and well assorted 1 "t'Jek of PATENT MEDICINES- I 1'livsicians prescriptions enreiuiiy eompounu- ed by an experienced lM.in.irt. None but the t.iin.st ini.iltfiiif.i iisimI All irooil.s ivurrantetl as; represented. Call and see. Main Street, South Side. TERMS CASH. THOMAS 23. HYDE, ReaS Estate Gfilcel AM) I Eomest ed D 1 r e c tory-i . uncln. xeuraska. j Ooverninent Lands selected from personal ex j animation. Free Homesteads seledet ted. sur- ; ! veyed and secured. Lands in second hand and improved I'.irnts bought and sold. Titles exam- I ineil anil i.uveyan'-e m ine. I Hkkkkkm k: Joli n 15. 'f timer, late Pres't (S. ; A C. I'. K. U.: Lie County NaM. tial Dank. Dix on. Iii.: Holt Harris. Sup'i C. D. .V- a. K. It.: ny Uankerin Infesuli; eounty. 111.; Kcjristcr i Keceiverof Land Otiice. Lin.oUi nl 1 OS. ISaint Louis & Omaha j i TN !sfeVeek!y liA I E T LI3TE. The above Line of Steamers will U-ave Platts mouth every other day throughout, tlie entire season, contiectinp at 1'iatismnuth iili the l!ur linton t .lisoiui Kiver ltailrond for the east, nnrth and south, and at the following points with rail road connect ions. (.'ouii;ii '!uf:s.UniiJia, r-t. Joseph. Leavenworth and Kansas City, lor f..M,.l.i ....j.tn ni.iitf nl nnr iittirK ( SIMPSON. MICKELWAIT i CO.. j u,iirii At-'ents. : IHOS. E. TOOTLE. T. K. HANN A. J. R. CLA Lb Tootte, Hanna &. Clark, DEALERS IN Cnold aucl Silver Coin EXCHANGE, U.S. and other Stocks. j)rKri!, drawn n aU parts of the United States 1 -w " " Plattsmouth, Neb. je24tf LIYEIiY, FE12I, AND Sale J3-Ct"fcle, BY WM- J- H"YATT, rroprictor, Plattraotith, 'ebraska. First rate Stablinfrand Wagon Yanls for the t accommodation of the public. A good stock of Horses and Carriages To let on very rtaisouale terms. Stable en Main street, nearly opposite tLa Sheridan Hc diltf. NEW STOEE! Veeping Water, Neb. 1IOKTOX & JENKS DKALM3IN General Merchandise, Sl'CH AS) DRV GOODS. UKOCEIKj. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. HATS. CAPS. ROOTS, SHOEa. NOTIONS, ie., PINE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER. SIIINOLES AND LATH. We are Agents for Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, which is undoubtedly the best Machine now i use. maiWtyif. FINE ART GALLERY. (ONE DOOR EAST OF COURT HOUSE.) Where I am permanently located, and prepared to make all kinds of SUN PICTURES, Such as Photographs. Ambrotypes. Gcmt, Opal, Pureelnin. Watch Dial. Mincties, rfe. Work done neatly and promptly, and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Also, keep ii well selected stock of Oral and Square Frames. All are respect full v invited to call and ex limine specimens. . m"-'. julyJtf Platlsiuouth. Neb. r. S. WHITE, AtGl'STVS SP1BK3. WHITE i) '5 1 j Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb., i , One door cast of the Court Ilou.-e, t j Dealers in Produce, Vines, j AND LIQUORS. j Our Stock consists of the best Irands of j TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, i Canned and Dried Fruits, OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPICES, FLCUR, TOBA CCO. WASH- TUBS, Buckets, Soap, Salt, BACON, HAMS, LARD, and everything kept in a lroeiry Store. Every article wurranted ' the hest quality. ThehiKh-c.-ft )n ice iiaidiu t a.-h lor Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, BAC0t HAMS, LflRPt and all kinds of Farmers Produce. Cash paid for Hides. House moved, and goods sold by Auction on the shortest notiee. by F. S. WHITE. Plattsmouth. July f. 1809. O. F. JOHNSON, DKAI.EB IB IPMf&9 &llclicines, BOOKS, STATIONERY, Perfumeries, Hair Oils, i - - j LW5r'ArtK&, IllAuAtlfltO, I ' 7 AND ALL T3 Latest Publications. Prccription cnrt fully compounded by aa ex perieueed Druggist. I have A No. 1 in (food running order. Remember the place, opposite Clark A Plum mcr'i. Plattsmouth, Nebnuka. autftjiila. x. J. Jso:sri, COMMISSION PjIERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Flour, Grain and Provisions, HIDES. WOOL. ETC.. Comer Pearl and Court Streets, Council Bluffs. Iowa, AND- Ccr JIaiii and Second Sts, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. UstERENCEs.. Firs't Nrtinnal IJank, Council Blu'J's Officer rf-Pusey. Hankers. Council Bluffs; First National Bank. Omahu: Omuha National Bank. linaha : Rogers i Co., Cheyenne : Loush ton t- Bartholow, Bryan ; Gilbert tt Field, Chicago. julylotf T. & If. Jj Slreij-lit, DEALIBJ IK Fruits, Confectioneries, Toys, NOTIONS, BOOKS. STATIONERY &C. &C. I jl'lattsmouth. AngJt'tf. Probate IVoticc OFFICE OF PROBATE COURT.) Plattsmuith. Nkb.. Autust 17th. 1 Notice is hereby given in the matter of ther estate ot Alexander Livingston, late of Ca-s count v. deeeascl. that A. Ia. Childs. admimstni tor of said estate, has made ai'idicution to the Probate Court to make bis final settlement of said estate. It is ordered by the t ourt fiat tbts notice be published for three weeks inthNK- HK4SKA IlKKM.b: and that on 1 uesday. I be . t h day of feeptember. lb'J. at 1- o'clock m. of that lav. the ( ifurt will hear said se'.tlemeBt : all persons interested will appear at his oQiee.in the citv ot t"lattS'iouin. (iven under lay hand tf.is 17th day of Annist, isi. niLUA.11 i. u.iua, augl'w's. Vr-iknUt Judge Improved Farm ami Tim ber l-'or nlc Thfnrm is at)out it miles we,t from l.t! woiith. -1 mil west of Hoover s. on the Mk road, rt) acres has t.eeii in cult n ati.u-a house upon it. and plenty .f.ok water : il l oilthwest !-4 of section S. town 1. raimc H-l ) K-rcs.aintcouncctcd with it is lot , ui.d foutii east U ol southeast l fs-l toll i il. fame low n. ami Mge.-rimher-'. and N'-KW acres, inukir.f and Stl-lOil acres. ,1m. toe northwe.-t !4 ot northwet of section tawn. ill. range 44. in Mills county. Iowa, dn east from PlatiMuoiit li. and one mile inu lb ricr he.. yv t.i..l.-r. 1 or terms address- D. U.loN . niaJ'Mf. (ilenwuod. ! To the Stockhohler of the Jiin-liiufon it MiMimri Hirer Jitn'livud Cvmpuny in A'Ant.sivi : Notice is hereby given thnr on Wednesday. the tirst day of Septemher. A. I. tl-re w, l,e held a Stockholders- Meeting ol the liorling tun Ac Missouri River Railroad Comnaiiy in .Ne braska, at the office of the liurlingtoij i Misou ri Railroad Company in the city ol liitrhngiwn and Stateof Iowa, tor the purpose ot electing seven Directors of said Company, and lor the transaction. ,f ether ;:.v STI!0N,: HANS TIIIKI.SOX. C. E. PERKINS Three of the Incorporator vt 1. Ac M. K. R. Co. in Nebraska. , . r Plattsmouth, July 24th. 1S0. july20wj PROPOSALS FOR GRAIN. IlEADyl ABTKRS DEPARTMENT K T1IK PI.ATTE.) C'HIKK yt'ARTKKHAHTfctK H OKflCK. Omaha. Nkb.. July A. lso'.t.j Sealed hids. in duplicate, with guarantew signed by two re-ponsil.le parties, not buhicrs, will be received at Ihi ottice tintil 10 o'clock a. m. on Thursday. August li lor the delivery Ttctntu thousand (JO.tHHj) Jhuluh of coax. Tu-enti thounaml CJO.O00) finshch vf OATS, at Omaha. Nebraska. Delivcrv to commence upon the aw ard of con tra, t. and' to bo completed within thirty days thereafter. . , Rids will be received for any quantity not lesd li tliroti t lwiiiJtt III 1 llllvlls. J aiilicatiiii nt thi fin'e. l,y orucr o. v . .u.(J. , '"ft VEK? julSw6 Bv't Rrii.'. tj'cti'l C. Q. M. MXi AI, NOT1C12 Sanutel Kiec, of the State of Illiimis. will tnko nofieo that Ai.et 1!. Fuller, id iMlld enmity, in thelState o( NehrnskM. did on the -Jin day of Aujrust. A. I. lSti!. tile hi petition " 'heliB-tri.-t Court of the .Second .1 udhiitl Ilistriet otth rotate of Nebraska, within and tor Miumler eounty, iiKaitt the said Samuel Histcs. i.-ti ii.l Btit. cettinir forth that on the -Oth day of .M:in hA A. 1. IStiti. the said defendant cold to plamMII the following desrrihel real estate, ititiiale in Sauinlera eounty. State of Xehra-Ua. to w:t: Lot ten (10,. eleven ill' and twelve 11U. in hlot k No. twentv-eisrhl CJ. as desipii.i'.ed upon the reeorded (.hit of the town of Asiitiuid 'for merly Fhira City), and that in pun-uKae" of rail eoiitiart of s;ile defemlaiit did. on the l;ith day of April. ImV.i. e.vei-ute mid deliver to pJaintol u .......l .in. I vuflii-ii.nt rli-ol for said re:il e"iiite; 1 that afterward the paid deed was hau led or 1,-iven to defendant, and that ilelemlatit. 1110111:11 otten ri:guesteil so to du. reluses to deliver said deed to plaintiff, and now eoneeals tlif sainii from plaint ill : and prayinc that thesaid .-aiiiui I Hipss may be ordered ihe Court to exeeute and deliver to plaintitf a pood and suflieient deed in fee simple to said real estate. And the said Samuel Kiijs is iioiitied that I10 is required to appear and uu-wer said petition .... ..r I...I..T-,. lli.. "lllh ihiv of i'i4uiher. A. 1. j Im'.'.i, r the same will he taken u true, and a decree rendered aeeordmrly. r V.y T. M. Marqi ktt. his attorney. aucliw4 NOTICE. Phili Nodurft. a non-resident of the State of Will take notice that the Durlini-'ton .v Mis souri Hiver Ilailroad Company in Nebraska ban located its road through and upon tlie tolloning real esta'eowned by them. situate in Cas.i county. State of Nebraska, and city of i'lattsuiouth. to wit: Lot three CJj in block sixty-five '. designated upon tlie recorded and published plats of the city of l'it I -innu I li : and the said Philip Nodurft is further liolilied that said Ilailroad Company desires to take, hold and appropriate said real coite for the use of it road: and if the said Philip Nodurlt i-ball not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four week, to-wit: on or before the 11th day of October, n. In.'i. apply to the Probate Jink'e of said eounty to have the dnmaccs assessed liy six disinterested tree- U. .l.l.. u..1....l.l 1 ... a.i.,l lr..l...t Jllilvl. 114 llTll . vided in chapter twenty-live i.iHul tlie Iteviscd Statutes of the State ot elrask:i. ami ami-uu-ments thereto, (-aid Company will proceed ti have the dauiases assessed us therein provided, by law. Dated 11th day of August, a. n. Burlinpton t Missouri llivcr Itnilrnad Company in Nebraska. l!y T. M. MAmjl l.l i. huk1Jw4 Its Atturmy. NOTICE. Thomas E. Tootle, a nou-rtaident of the StaU of Nebraska : .... Will take lietiee that the Busliivrton A Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska bus located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him. situate iu Cats county. State of Nebraska, and city of I'lattsuiouth. to Wit : Lot six in block sixty-live Hi-"'1. uJ is designated upon th recorded mid pub!. shed plats of the city of platt-mouth : and the said Thomas K. Tootle is further notified that .-"aid Railroad Company desires to take, hold and ap propriate said real estate for the use of its road; and if the said Thomas E.Tootleshall iiotwithiu thirty days after the publication of this notiftt for four weeks, to wit: on r before the 11th day of October, a. D. IStiii.applytMhe Probate JmUo of said county to have the damages ussej-sed by six disinterested freeholders, selected 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 yroeecd to havb the duinae as sessed as therein provided by law. Dated 11th day of Aurust. a. d. ISiI'.i. Burlington fc Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska.. By T. M. M Al'.QL hi T. autfljw lis Attorney NOTICE. II. C. Allen, a non-resident of the State of Ne braska: Will take notice that the Burlington A Mis souri River Railroad Company in cbra-ka ha located its road through and upon the foibiw intC real esr:ite iwii"il by them, situate iu C;l-s county, St.-ite of Nebraska, and eiiv of 1'lni Isinnuth. Vt ' ,.-.i . 1 C.mr ill in tilo.'L- uivlv-fivi. IL': !:! il designated upon the recorded and published plats of the city of Plattsmouth: and the said II. C. Allen is further not i!ic d that "aid Railroad Coiiiminy desires to take, bold and appropriate ; said real estate for the use of its ro.ul: and ' if the said II. C. Allen shall not within thirty days alter the publication of this notice fur four weeks, to wit: on or before ihe 11th day of October, a. l. lo'.'. apply to the Probate Judge of Vaid county to have the damage as sessed by six disinterested freeholders, st !icte 1 by said Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five i2"i; of the Revised Statute of llie State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the. daiuu.'C assessed in therein provided by law. Dated 11th day of August. A. I. lsotb Burlington .V Missouri River Ri.ilr i id (Viipanj in N ebraska. By T. M. MA Ry l.' K'l'T, ttugl-w4 I is Attorney. INOTICE. To nnkuown owners supposed to be Wm. F. Eii- ders .V Co., non-rcsiueuts of the Mate ot Ne braska : Will take notice that the BurliiiEton ,fc Mis souri Kiver Railroad Company iu Neiira ka lias located its roail tliroiu'li ami upon tlie loilort n.g real estate owned by tiiein. situnl" in Casscounty, tate ot Nebraska, and eily ot t'l iti-iiumtli, to it: Lot No. seven '7;. in block No. sixty-lour nl). and lot No. fourteen 'Hi in bhc-k No. one hundred and seventy-one -171 . as is desigiii'.tcd ui. on the recorded and published id.it.- ol the city of Plat tsuiout h ; mid the sa i. unknown o it ers supposed to l)a Mm. I. r.mtcrs A Co. nr further notified that said Railroad Company de sires to take, bold and appropriate said real estate for tiie u': of its road ; and if thesaid un known owners supposed to be V, in. 1. I.oiIits A Co. shall not widnu thirty daysalter (he publica tion of this notice lor tour weeks, to-w it : on or betorc tlie 4th dayot October. A. u. HW. apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have trio damages assessed by six disinterested freehold ers, selected hy said 1'roba.te Judge, as provnied in chapter t wenty-fr. e f'-n id the Revised Slut- utes of the State of Ncbre-ka. and amendment thereto, said Colupoliy will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. la!el 4th day ol A1121K, a. I. Burl'iigton A Missouri itiver Railr.iml Ompmy in Nebrneka. By '. M. MA 1:1. LIT. autfowf. Its Attorney. IVOTICK Notice is hereby riven t all parties linvins business l t.re the County CoinHii:ioners Court the nature f which will reiiuire the tilinif of pa pers. that th reiusite papers must be tiled with the County Clerk before the tirst day of each sea session of said Court, to obtain a hearing upon nny such matters as they may desiio to bring before the Court. The rkpidiy increasing bnsiness of the Court makes tins' order of imperative necessity; that a regular order of busi uuss may be previously arranged, whereby the Board may inoresysteiuat ically and with greater celerity disftatch the business broujht Ijcfire theui. By order of the Board. B. PPI RB0CK. tu.irjfi'09. Clerk Cass county. Neb. "iFOIt KALE OK BSEVrT" The undivided half or the whole ii desired of the HOCK JIL U'tS CltlST ASIj SA W MILL . 24-borse power engine and bkler,2 pair of 3 foot burrs. 5d inch circular saw. t ro story mill ho-ise, 3o.x."st feet ; evcrytbiiio in tfood running order. Ab a 600 DWELLlMi II0CSl. of four rooms and cellar. For piirtrir en qureof. C. SCHLL NTZ. apr!tf. Rock Bluff.. Caeouoty. Neb. "IITABUANTY. Mortgaiee-.uit Claim De Is. ? V Chattle Mortgage. iUids,. Sum mons, uli -prrnas. Executions kef constantly oil hand, and all other Blinks doae on short no'ice at b IJFR4LI0e-.. j '! 1 'i l I 1 V i- IT u 0 n