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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1870)
Ml 5i 5f LOCAJi !ISJ"IEj"Vn7"S- ! KA! I.liOA I UPiETAriLr. n. A K. H. K. K. To t..ke eHvt Men-lay, Jasu.-.ry " i. P7D. ARRIVE. IiUPAtr. Jtpr"'S, f:' tctei P- ,u- Ha'.!. 8.ii in. 6-i I in. i'rfi.-'it, t.W p. in. "i-'-'i a- "J. V.KVliW JUNCTION. C''J WEST. S:.'io a. m. :!" it. m. C:3-J I', in. got so east. 7:'! . m. T : "I ' p. in. a. in. faii. Th Erpr? arrives at BnrIinrO.11 t a:l" a. Tn., 1! hrs and .'" minutes out f r-.iri Plati?-eijiit-i. The Mai! arrive. at Burilnif'on hi i.i p. in.. 21 hour- :u: l V, minutes out from PlaUs- luou'.h. J b I'rt-tciiL i'rri.es at Boilir".n at 3:.'s) y. in., '.'.1 hours anl.'Ji minute.- ;'r,:.i I"iai;- t';Uib- , ,.,. , imm fritl-u"i Iii'v. Edwin M.ytauton died'd' heart dis-! ease. Mickdwaitpt home Ut evening, hav. ins perfected arrangemnt-i lor a redue- tien in the price ol coil. An Omaha "Coon" has challenged any man in the Northwest to a game, of I Shards fur ilo0 a side. A new plank walk is being put down in front of the public school building. There are several places in town that new walks would not damage. IV.oom Co. kep firt-e!a-:s clothing: at lean pomelwdies mulo took a fuwy to a nice tliawl hansin? out sM-t, and to,.k i a good trzeij piece out of t. Wilson Guard, K-p, has been ap pointed Wood Inspector vice Capt. Ilen nett resijiiied. Vv'e are not informed where Mr. Guard iil ktep his office. Mr. Harris, Lan 1 Agent of the F,. & M. 11. II. arrived in the city- ye.-tcrday, and will remain for a few da-s looking after business in his department. We de-ire soon to -notice at length Mr. Harris p'an for advertising this portion of Ne braska. A man in Kansas City named Karney Malone, was run over by two horses, - id den by women, on Saturday last. The loan tried to pet out of their way, but in their mad pailop the two rushed their Floods straight over him, knocking him down and trampling over his prostrate form. Tie was badlv cut about the head aod otherwise bruised, but not danger- j ouslv. .'jr. .'l. o. i.ag:to, a iiiecnaiiio in ino r i t i.' . . i : r.. i. , Ihtilroa l Machine Shop, was severely in- j.red by the falling of an iron bolt yes- ! trday, which struck him o:rthe back of! tli- bead just Islow the crown. The j bolt wa-; thirteen inches inb-n-th, three- 1 f , .vi. i i-r r ioiiii.ioi an iii.o luierw, aii.t v. r a i;t , taneo of sixteen feet. Mr. Jlacan w.i- i to:ir.irov-rat the ti'ite th.' l.olt hit liinn i It knocked him senh-s. ibr a titue. an 1 ' cut a;i udy rash in hi- hcvl. He is ' J ai":t to-day, and will t::;n in s- viols injury from the a .'( id. tit. From Jlf inttai's llui'i Express for Fellevue is now sent via r:atts-:!outl Tiiey had a Fireman's Fad at Nebras ka City New Years Eve. Hon. John Gillcpie has removed to 1 Lineoln. where he will take up a penua- I nent abode. T!ie earrie: of the IIkiiai.I) return tril.Tts tit the m.t.iv' :hrm! intniip.l i.j i- i .i , - j .i X' ' i day. Col. Fuller came in fiom Ashlan-l ! yesterday, and will return in a few days. lie reports everything lovely 1 1 that rail real centre. The transfer Frcsilent stuck on a bar Saturday evening and lay there until Sundav monii!;r. This catne the near- -" 1 i . i.n .. . -Jiiii uiKja,vLiuii, , t... -! ...... j The Coffee Social, given at the Court , House, New Years Eve, by the ladies ol'j the M. E. Church, wasVweil jateuded, J and pioved a financial sueees". The la dies always remember the IlKKAlD, an 1 pent around a very nice cake on New Year'i: morning. We are In receipt cf a aeat little a per callel ' The Deaf .Mute Home Circle," She Sflrbrwlui published at Omaha, by W. M. French, j into the river at that place yevterdav at the city of Flattsmouth on Weiues M. A. .Martin Us and C. T. Sullivan. morning with two loaded team. One j !by, the 20th day of January, . A. J. It is devoted to the interests ofdeaf'!j,uir of hor-es was drowned and the i 1V70, at .'J o'clock p. m., at the office of njutcf, and is furai.-hed at 50 ceuts a year. We met ome friends In town the other day who reside at Nebraska City. Before leaving we succeeded in convine in? them that this was a "Failroad town" and that it took "a heap of money t . It ..;ir,wl " hr effort on our part", but we succeeded. ! ; Guthuruiann & lluberty are doing j . some very nice pastry work at their piace on Third streeet. "They are liberal mindedjgentlemen and us-tvc a li!end patronage. Amidst all .their joys at the Ushering in of th:! New Year th- y did not forget the IIkuald. They turn out as fiiu cakes, pies, etc.. as can L-c had in the west. i We learn that a Bachelor's Club or j Benedict Exterminators was organized at Ash'.an 1 last Saturday eve nine. Thirty healthy youn men look part in t lie or ganization. Suppvr, toasts ani .-p--eh.;s wore the ord ?r We hada ; o-- ial eonvs- poauent, on me . wno.-o grajuiie j dU-riptionof the pa--:n-events." may ; be looked lor m a iew days, aj soon as ; he h:n tune to gather tin .-eattored ! lbou;h's." Conrad FirpK the :...tod Brewer of Flattsmouth. furni.-heel the H:itAi fcve of bis best 1 eer as a New , i -ars pievnt. e io not claim te be. a vry g'.id judge of tliis kir.-d offiuid, but have tome friends who are judges an.l ;h"y pronounce the -amplo sent us by Mi. .rj.lcsa!wriortoarytmiiginado; i- cn.cago over ti.e it. a- M. r-ad. ; r:,.;)iio? ff Flattsmouth. The tri,w coin in ti.e moruin,,. makine: the trin i -,,-"tIllsnt f'f farels linstol, in tho 3.:-te. Not being fully satislied i on the J-jurthii-j -attcr sending thooider; i i:., .,.i . ,,., n I tl-.r.mirl. to i.;.,, !.,. ti. ! Tinted Bristol, an I C .... ' ll l.x- , . .-, l 1. t 11 111.1. II CUU1S- " '- .'j .1.1111,111, 1 UC I . with teit.r report, we concluded to test it and r.s so-en an everything pots settled : .1 I VPr hi ,, rt , I ever brought west of the ouxse.t bu.1 aKre;dw.thtlienia.ei aoanJ- I iu() ha,,e it will mly take davs to i j T ;P, '"C " 1 ith our facilities, we are ,..,. U't'1 v.: '.-..-:' i i- - , - 7, : . v ii- ;-.c.t --t si; return. , -Tira-.-t :r H'uev im! rm-1:-t;;.,t .-' l"! or .,,,. t- ; ;, .('-. r , i , good job work, at as rea s.. d fi;rr.:he- . -h".' k that is much bo; :ei ; ': i- -t o.l.'- it b'1:e v, in; tl.ir.e-'; i -x .rh . . , i . i . . .i : ... i i - . f rom Tur- l'ti'i Inily. I Fan ha j il -lly s.il,'.-.Ide .1 in Fiatts- rnouth, and the '"traps" of the estab- IbdniKnt were sold at auction thU after- UJOfl. Flr.lt .Saunders 1...11 a big auction sile to-Iay, and the street in front of Lis rooms was filled with bidders, all anxious to he-cure some of the bara-ain Lc gives. A query for the City Council arc not our silewalks too narrow. Let theques- tioa receive the care fid con.-i-.I; r:itin of j tii j property owners as wol! a? tne city c-jun-d. John O' K' die, Lso. , WIIO has charee . ,. , ..,.. , 01 the grudmtr between K- i nk- all i Hamburg, Iowa, was in tho c'ny yestor- day visiting his iVlend.s. II-.' rjturne d to HaiiJunr a-'siin to-da; Orlando Tofft, Fso., of Avi-ca. was in ti.ft this afternoon, and informs us that ho fiu.i.-? tho pork n-nrk-t two cent higher on a pound htru thau at Nebraska City. ' .tra .T.s .how." Kuell L D.'Oin haded :;:) buhcl cf wheat on the IJ. CV M. car.-; at th-? loot of Main ttreet to-day. It looks theci ful to -ee such thi;iLr.-" I--ir! done. It looks hko we had a railroad. White & Sj ires have removed their etore to their tu-w buildin? on tho cor- r" r a:' 1 tby arc pjcoared to tell pod.- even ..I .u .1.... I n . ,....v no rents to pay. Mr. Frcle started for New York yes terdsy, nnd will be ready to open his gnods in this city on the tir.-t day of February. In the iLicaniime White & Futtery are selling out their stock at less figures than goo Is were ever offered west of the Missou.-i river. They appear exceedingly anxious to t!!. Call and examine their price. We have had several of our patrons ak why we did not enlarge our daily on the first day of January. We an-wer, simply because we could no: afford to. We did make the proposition to enlarge ! Giithcur.tt day of January rf we could obtain 10.) new subscribers prior to that date. We did not obtain the 100 new subscribers, nor any where near that number, hence we could not afford the extra expense of $: a day, which is' the j !--ast po-...iole sum it would c-at u .; to get .... ,.,t.,-., j : tai .in r !i..i. l,cx tiiuy.i. vai j iuj'v. i- j tion still holds good, and we hope those crest in having the paper ! who ibel an Liter enlarged will make an effort to se.-ure u v ! tho reouiske number of uberibers. We are exceedingly anxious to enlarge. .... t , l, .;; ... i jjia a wij n i.-ai.-i.'oi.S4t;.i ii:ii we found it could not bo dono. We are J re.i.lv loenlars.' anv da v. au i unlv lack a 1 ; unlcient increase of patronage to war- j rant the cxlra cxpe.isc. Give u, the !o0 ! 1 .... now sub.-cnoci-s an t we wm en i.irxe to- i niorrjw. Let each man who feels an in- ! tere.-t in this matter see how many new names he can gel subject to an enlarge ment, and report the:.i at this offic- im mediate:'. t'r r.n W -incul i ' ln 'dy The person wh borrowed Mr. Ferry's wheelbarrw !a-i week is roq-U'-U:d to rc turn it. a Mr. F.rgy is in n : i oi i: does not wish to r af:er it. The Omaha Hcr-iJil recent!" amiounc -1 ""L 'Jo,. iu,.M t : il . . i ,c iO'.r .1 ... 1 .. I .. ' '7 I .1 to aa- dress the- f cople on railroad K.atter- an I then h is the audacity to announce, after- ward that the Governor was not ex pee- ; ted t tierc at a: u I it'.eli j has The Omaha ' - is ver tr nble-d because Senator Th i been one of the j riu u advisers m t.'i-- 1 reeent a-, tion towards (ie.-reia. It I should rather be t roiid t!;at a Neb-raska i ,,;,:, isa tru ted aJviser in the conn- ! ..jj (,t u ,..,t ,, i . i e J ."iru from the ( 7;, '.mo h- that the i.-omo-ive "LL!:tfuot" has b.-e-n -uf'.'lv liiided on the Nebva-ka -bore, an.l that a staai! n,-.a:ii!v of iron 1ms .,..cn ro. ceived on the west bank of the river. It is oonfi lently expected that the M. F. will get the requisite ten miles u'otie. V"e learn from AVm. Stadelmann, E-q., who came up 1'rom Nebraska City yes terday evening, that Capt. S.m.selv broke i :.gon n-i ; mo o;iier team ana wagou ; we..s got out. ! (QO',1 IEI. e learn trom Liisemrers wl.o earp.o ! in over the ii. Sc M. It It. that the trains are crowded with passengers all the way from Burllmrton to Flattsmouth. This i hooml to 1... tho fir.irim r,-.,,f ! and the travel will increase rapidly after ! i. n; i.-jtn m-r., wi.en 1 Uoman trains are to be put on. A ir.M::tvi:i s i;v. We hear irstattd that S. II. Mallory. Esq., I as received the appointment of D. vision Superintendent on the 1. A: M. 11. It. Jur the western division from Creston te Fiatt.snoie.th. We hope ur information is correct, for we like to h-ar of tho promotion of Mich men as Mab b,rv men wli.i have f -u-ht their wav uo on their merit alone in the employ ot the F. M. Company ! for many year.-, and has coni' up step by j to :ns present Position, in con -e- of bis uprightness a-1 ability in ! quen w;i..teor po-it:on tee i.as ooen aiioiied. j His m.-ra! worth is as great as his busi- r ss c ipaeity. Men who depend upon ' their .-wu effuts and their cffieieiK-y are j j certain to enme to the surf.ee in time ; ! certain to come to tho surf.ee in time : 1 t: 1 &r'at i.eamy ot this eiass ft men i ,s ti'"': v-ken they do e-u,e up they are I "u tj "-1'- ONLY ! OlT. l AYt. Ttirou -li by n,. n. A- U. U. , : ; CtOo-'s ir. no, re: civod "n L'laM-i .otit V '' "'"-i , i Two mi'! na FrrliflJt Ar- ! J rlic and Hrpnrl I:il. rr- . . . ;.,t . -T.r-t Tne new arraiii-.nent went lnt'j ou-et , , i-i . i ' to-day by which we are hae t o p. - ; sender ani one freight train between this ' city and Chicago each day. e shall probably have a further in -reae of ser vice about the fifteenth, when the Full Tiiin palace cars are put on. In the mean time three trains a day will supply us Te: we, TIjc Vote rrlpl b.r r.n OvrHelm twK -Mitjorlly. Vi'e are pleaded to learn that Omaha r.ive .-.n' overwhelming maiority ye-tvr- ; f.v.T rC ijilTiLr the Failroad i Feii-ls. This will insure the early com I 1- ti on of th'iir i-outhwe.-tern line tv a ci'imcetion with this city. Nurraii for I'lattsmouth railroad interests. a voRKias koi.dii:r rewarded. apt. Ilnrj K?!il rr t-ciin n rerigii lN-nsi on. Ye.-terday Capt. Henry Kuhl of this city rceeived the paper? for his pension as a Second Lieutenant in the Fru.-si.;n Army during the I'anish War of 1 4'.. The Lieutenant's pension amounts to Tnurr TimxH n.iiLr. mi the invalid peaaieTi to ?20i) 1 without compass to guide them or an per annum, Frussian nuney, which is i chor to hoi 1 t'lcm f:on; drifting onto the nearly equivalent to the same amount in j sanaoars and whirlpools oi' the traeher-jrcer.ba.-ks. We are glad to har of ous river, The force of the current took Capt. (, formerly Lieut.) Kuhl's good for- j them down, down ; until they mjo: came tuns. i AXOTtir.R EXI'ItlAS TO IM.ATTS .notiw. Heretofore the U. S. Express Com pany lias been the only one represented in this city at lea-t h.r the past year but to-day the ftr.-t messenger came through on the H. k M. IL K. for the American Company. The superintend ent has not arrived, and no regular ageTicy can be t:b!i.h-vl until he does come, which will probably be in a day or two. The messenger turned over his expre-s matter to J. D. Simpson, F-p, who will p.robablybe appointed agent for mpr;,ai) HVY TICKE1S TO I'LAYTSMOITK. Tiiroan ly Iajlis:it." We do not mean "through by day liudit" literally, but we do mean that the I. i'v M. road will give you tho quickest time between Flattsmouth and Chicago ot an-v r",ue cnnr.ecrmjr tne two pou.t.. il aWo Published to-day t ui Lc iii:ti me Time I'cr.v-n itn Ji'u "'-'u , mhiv a, w... en h-.urs and we have not toe table, but doubt-not the time between Luri:t- ton and Chicago is U than clzht hour-, the ti from Fht.-mout"h t ; i-cagooi.!y a.out twe.,..yov twenty-one. hl,lir- 1'nger, coming we.t should ....e:i it..1., . . :.. !..'':........ not full to pet tickets via Furlington to FLATTSMOUTH, they v-iil save time and won.-y by '-o doing. Ill III! VII KMC .NTItlSASIi A ! A ioi .T:Tv;r I'.i-PHkin' I'rntrio ilono on tSu ISi!i Iay iif Itrcvmbcr. We received a private letter from Lin- coin a f..w days sin?e, in vvhi we lind c . ov. ma;, se iitenre : T -aw tjian breakim.' prairie close to Lb iCOill .ill t i -th of ! tv-cemher. at.il b.. was doing a first-rate j. b ot break ing. ' Head ! you men who arc wearing out your exist. 'ii;-e anior.e the roe-ks and root;; out here in glorious Nebraska crackii bio a breaking team on tb 1Mb day December, while you are h-ei.-.d tip trying to kue-p warm, and en!yget e ut to fi-ed up what you have raided during the summer, lb-re can be had the finest lan-ls to be found in nr.y country tm.l it ..... ;2 .. :.-. .:.." .-- r. Land Odb - f-c- We have a 1 . autitul, . v climate, am tne Lue-t soil in the iVori'l.- line a.l countries have ami.-. we think 2s-bra.sJca hxs fewer faults than ' any country in the veorld. I i:az. Esi Aii; ii:.i.r;i:s. rtfootlngr Ht I'lut ti:iouSii en tUe 2(li .fay iti Jmit-.ary. The tin ler.-igned real estate dealers, brokers and neents have, upon consulta tion, thought it a Ivisab'iO to eiill a State Convention of real estate men, to i:u et "-'---' joi mc- inn )os: oi organizing a State Asseeiation, and at tending to such other bu.-iness as may le considered of general interest to real e.-tate elealers. v . . v. . . . . . . j , i ..i, ruill..L H.IJ 1 . C ... i rc,rese...atncs irom an tlie '1 estate firms nuke Ute, and trust !bat the iu:lm will prove of mutual j terest to all concerned. Fvk.i.v, Fekd cc Co.T Omaha. J. F. Last. Sc Co.. Linc-'lu. I. M. DAvLNi'i.nr, Nebra-kaCity W.M. II. HoovKit, Urownviile. EiMN S. Towij-:, Fa!i City. S m 11 1 ! ' i " N : X I N ! : 1 1 a ' J . F a 1 - C i v . Ji.u s:i k Maiu.lk, A,i.!and. Ft 1.1. kr i Willsie. Ashland. D. H. WhkelkrA: Co., Flatts (joss. W.atsox & Co.. Fellevue "tate papers will plea.-a copy. fiT. DCXCDUT SOCIETY. i OrsnnirAllen at thcl onrl I!nn last t.. 1.. .-,l, , , i v..th previous notice a lare 5"'mber of persons assembled at the ' , . " ' r"-..-n , ythrer for tho St. Benedict So- j c;l - tJ' - lne '? ttie omeers j enn Aliomson I rcst.Ient. v.ourad r-chlator . l'res:dent, John Fons Treasurer. I Jas. E. Holland Secretarv. ; A committee consisting of Jas. E. Ilob j land, John Thomson and Conrad Schla- j ter was appointed to present a petition to t.ie Lis nop at Omaha for the purpose - . u , oi vOMiriiv a Miiint I'mxt th rule r ti!r - i fro t!.e . ity i JTAHBOff KSfATE. 1 r)MffrrcaKsipneTit in Craiilng j ! 'tt Fottenger, L., Jonn .1. Li;s- ; i , se . hsu., a:vl four others wno.-e nanse-? J:, , . ... c nu, t..v . Tiiorninij io? .oiana. Arnvinc at the Flatte river they found the f.-rryman had h-ft an old -ki.'f on the youth side of the river in which the staL;e driver and the pa.-soncor. were to cross themselves ever the turbulent v.-atcr. of the Fiat to as l-e.-t they could. The driver knew nothing about handling a skiiT, dc:il.. I to try the osperimcrt of p-ushhi:' the skiff over with a pole. He srot all hands into thft boat five na-nTs and himso-i and started across, ile got abi.ut a t'hird oi' the way across when hcL.-tcoa- trol of the boat, came near up-c ttiug, j while prices remain low. We under an.I finally &-jt back to the shore he st::nd the hotel building is to be ready to started fiom. lie took a iVe-h start, hoping to profit by pa-t experience, and this time succeeded better. K very thing worked admirably unt'i tmy got about two-thir s of the way across when all of a sudden the motive power the pole stuck ill st in t he mud and pased beyond the reach of tho captain of the craft. Here they were .-ix stalwart men at sea upon the swift waters of the Flatte, with snacrs and ice rorg'jf? surrounding them in sii;iit oi wiit-re ino v.uier was lormeu into a terrhie whirliooI as it was dashed against a huge cake of ice. It scorned as though the li:t!e craft and her load had reached t lie end of time, and in au- other moment would hi swept from sight and find a rcting place beneath the sands of the treacherous stream, or per chance be washed down to the more dis mal channel of the "old mud Jy." Fut providence bad arranged otherwise, and taught this Tcntursome stage driver andjiis too confiding passenger that the ways of their creator are pa.-t finding out and beyond comprehen-ion. Just as the-y reached the point where ail expec ted to meet a watery grave, Mr. John J. Fo.s.-eli leaped from the boat unon a cake of ice, which fortunate! v proved of i v 4- t i"- l s ji.ieient Sircmrt.i to hear lu;a up. an 1 ... : , ' . earned vvitn Mm ttie bow rope ot the boat. He held firmly to it until all had safe.y landed on the cake of ice. They walked thence to the laud, and delibe rately male up their minds that they diel not wish to cross the Flatte that day. It is to be regretted that they failed to get acro-s and report their adventure to tho Onuha papers, as tho-e cxperieneed i-er.sationahsts could have ma le a fine tiling of it. ax ox.7 rirrzi:.v ;tr. crazy; ?o AiJomr'ti Jo tiIi !i I.ff? of Iii-4 Wlft, unit in only re tulpti t.v liiH FsitJier. It Las been generally known in this lo cality that Godf.cy Fickler, wholbnoerly lived in this ci'y but who more recently resided on his f.rm son: three mil..- south of the city, ha- not be.-n 'on-i ler ed uitogAtber cokjh.h tnnli-t fr some time pa.-t, yet few supposed h-- was tuahc d-oiin-ed !gec, r was i;t) to f ecui.e 1 ickler j.-, a native of about 52 years old an 1 has lived TlJa.,y years in t!:i- ci-v, ho la';..' qu;ie wualt t.y. : te in ! a i;t ot ni-.-muy eiehoin ;..ars .;.!. shi,-Ii T T I , f . ... o-n abc.ut vas at ttiat tune atn ;oute.l to c ive ure of drugged beer. He was d-. i-.-.l f .r abnit: tli Weeks "t that th:oo :u. .1 1- afterwaid-J -vin--e 1 sy-!em- (-f insanity until aVnt three year ago. I V.i iii-the pa.-t three yeatx he 1; is o.eas;..ndi!v bad nptons oi lu.-army, v.ii:..-n at t.r i.:..?, ..f e ttie attention, but wh have grown more frequent and 1 tcui." more marked with each occurrence. For so mo time thee spoils were n:a:k. I iy a strong religiems excitement and be va given to loud ar.d long prayirg and rnuchweopmg ant bi-nentati. m. More recently the reverse b-vs i.as be cen i.ne ca-e, inrtcau ot nra-.-urs L id of and weej ing. be indulged in cur-e- and threats of violence. No danger was really apprehended from him yt:I la-t Monday mortn-r, wIcti he made an on slaudit on bis wife, knocking her do ,ni anl stamping her fearfully. Ficklor's father was juvsettt, r.n I siieot-eded :n pul- ling Um away from his wif, at the same time toli'tiz her to run to a neighbor's named Frown. She did so. but Ji .! frcy soon got away and started after her, and e'ame near overtaking h-.-r before sha reached Frown's house. He tried toget at her at Frown's, but .Mr. Frown pre vented him doing so. Word was imme diately sent to the city, and Sheriff JoL.i- son an teo. I :ck ler (a brother i went 1 TV .... i uown. lie appeare I more . oei Pot upon seeing them went out to the t od pile, pi. kod up an ax and pretended to beehopping. Geo. went clo-e to him and ! Yallerys & Fuffner have just received tried to lead him into (.nver-aTlou. He I sample machines of the Improved lbx-k-was not inclined total's, but acted quite i 'or,l Broadcjist Seeder and Cultivator. ,.'-,. u; .:c, r, ,i ; very much improved for the year 1S70. sl.k.,. iiis v.ite , .oil pa-se i nee.r them. ! o . - j , ,. , Call an 1 examine them, and le?.vc your when on sight ot her nniiie-Iiateiy swung ! orders. the ux and attempted to hit her. (h-o. seized the ax. and Sheriff Johnson ut once took charge of h::u and brought him to the city. He was brought before Judge Child, on formal complaint jf Sheriff Johnson, an 1 wi t ". -ses were sun- 1.1 . , Llionei to K-ira.iy Mistain t he c i.-ir.-o n- I . . - i insanity. He wa wild whi'e 1,; f v.a- wno w?:i:o s ctore tiie judge, requiring two an.l three mn to - .v j)rc.-, CI)r , Uli uing ptr.-onal damage to tK,se present. Hois now confined in the j.til, awaiting an order from the Gcv- ernor to send him to the Mt. Fleasa.'t Lunatic AsTlum. TIH OYttif I?Y DAVI.HUIT. Nat. Brown, Ej., real agent for the Western Stage Company, left to day ! with stock f..r the Dorrineton route via I Weopim-r Water to Lincoln. They tak : JoB W-VTINO.-W c hare just re po.se -ion of the route Saturday, a:,j . reived a fine lot of Bill-head, letter-head, will hereafter leave Flattsmouth for Lin- 1 will he;-f.-.ficr i.v.ve in ti.e u. : -z:. Anolher'Tlvc" .Man in vwiUiln PlallA- We learn that John Fitzgearld, Esp, who has the contract for buildin.sr the F. dt M. F. Ft. frost this city to Lincoln, has purchased a half interest in Mur phy's Hotel building. We congratulate Mr. Fitzgearld upon his sagacity in in vesting his money in Flattsmouth before property gets any higher, and we con gratulate the city upon the fact that such shrewd capitalists as Mr. Fitzgerald are investing their means in real estate here It is a good omen, and speaks volumes for the future. Fitzgerald lias pur chased several pieces of property in the place, and we doubt not he will continue to purchase, as good opportunities offer, open on the first day of March. QCSOLl'TIOK OF TH.iXiiS. At a regular meeting of Flattsmouth LoJge No. G, A. F. & A. M., held at .Masonic Hall Fee. 2d. 170, the follow ing resolutions were adopted by a unani mous vote : nesolvecl, That the thank3 of this Lodge are hereby tendered to the com mittee appointed to decorate the Hall for St. John's Festival, for the efficient man uer in which they performed that duty ; ahx to the different friends who assisted the committee, and especially to the la dies who gave so liberally of their time and talent to this purpose. 2!csohrJ, That a copy of these reso lutions be furnished the Fiattsmoutii IIerali for publication. m:ttek list. List of letters remaining in the Fost Office at Flattsmouth, Jan. 1 1870. Aunet II O Ambrose G II Anman C H Anderson Fedcr Anderson .Jens Archer O II Adams Margaret Frown G S 4 Felden (jeorge Fronson K Fond J L Frune Fat Frown Jno Funis S II Loper Simeon Love A W Larson O Ijeuchtwise J Lowell A G Mosher F J Morrin G Mever II McKay II McKay J Moore W McCaffery J M Moore Geo Neilson O Olson Fetter Oiilen Jan (Lburn M E Fearson N Fackard J Fantske Fred Farmer J Farker W Federson F Feed Thos -Kusseil J It Koss J Keynolds W Ilobv Sam 2 Feed X 31 Kathmeern T D Fussell J lloouey W Fussell Thos lietd John llegan Michael 2 Stologo Fred "Tornriinn 0 Luckley Andrew i J t i i Hronson JmI 1 Frown Fat Currv Tho.? Clark" G W Cross J li Clark J Coreoram Mike Drummond M Dunaway Geo Dolan if Ditwith D Daerrart Mr DeWit V II Denton S 2 Donaha John Evans F II Evans Z E Eveland M Ellis G Erickson E Kills? Evoll Flower G M Freeman Frank 3 I'ogerty Jas 2 IVazier D A Foley John Galliaherll 2 (iibersen II 3 Gibi.s y J Green Tho Goclduer Ed Gillepii: Vim 1 loairlan E Heiler.Iobn C Hicks W Muim ons F 2 Swcn?:f n A Snnder J F 2 Smith Dr D2 Stanley W Sthen Carl Schimd Marcua Shendom A Shorman .) II 3 Sptaeue E Scott W A 3 Stors N S St ires A L Straus A Taylor Mr Thompson F Tice I 'has C VnDuVet Fobeit Woo l A 1' Walker J Walker Martha A 2 Neni'-ev Thos l.,. , . . v .... . .ilUJ Hunt D Hays Cameron Helm 1 lias Hanna DF Hirdv W Killer J C Klubur- Wui Knowbery O A Lanfus II Weston S Wilson eo 'orthinLd:a.'!i "Yoods Joel W Waterman Chas L Lattnicr M If. Fersons calling for anv of the above letters will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall, Fost master. LQCAIj NOTICES. FAltM EltS ATTENTION All persons indebted to us can pay the same in corn, oats, or No. 1 wheat, at the highest market rates. Doom, Bao. & Co. Flattsmouth, Jan. 4, 1S70. diwtf '.All kinds of Country Froduce taken in exchange for goods at Yallerys & Go to Yallerys & Iluffnerand buy your Groceries. They buy for cash and will not be undersold. Tho I.nst all. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us by note or account are re quested to call and settle immediately. YALLERVS & ItUKFNER. If you want a good suit of clothes very cheap go to Yallerys & Fuffner' s. If j oh are in want of a good Wagon go to Yallerys & Fuffner. They are agents for the Star and Schuttler Wag ongs, the best in market. (r rover & Baker's Sewing Machine is .1 . t . ..i f.n t. !.. tne nesi in inarKCt. aiiervs tv ivuu- " . n IKir "1 rii " 1 IT II Tl T ' I I I I A T T TV .1 T I "1 fT(U V.I Machine wiil find it to their advantage to give them a call. Yallerys & Fuffner have ju.-t le-e-jlve i a new supply of Boots and Shoes, which they are selling very low. Go to Yallerys & ltuffncr's to buy you Dry Goods. They are selling cheaper than tlTe cheapest af1,1 '-tatement r-pcrs ; also tne nnestas- Jiail jload, ommon blanks Missouri river. now able to do s-onabio .rices V :,:'y PrintinS -bouse in the Wcit.- ! t un ana sec speeiinens. novmjtt. Corrrct Yonr TlJlei-J't OrtlGcH Akslrnct. Having completed an Abstract of Title?, including Deeds, Mortgages, Tax Feeds, Decrees of tho Fistrict and Fro bate Courts, we are rmw prepared to furnish a correct nb.4rr.ct of transfers affecting the Titles of Ileal Estate (Land or Lots) in Cr.-s County, Ne! ra-ka. A Corre -t Abstract in many cases can not be had from the Fecords, n:id can only be had from our Abstracts. All parties purchasing Ileal Estate chould see that tiiev are getting a r;:nn unc i." the property" they buy. Owners of Ileal Estate by getting an Abstract may be able to correct any delects that cxNt, and thus save themselves expensive liti gation, and. perhaps, the loss of their property. An Abstract of Title co-ts you but a triiie. and mav save you your home. D. II. Wm.K.i.ER & Co.. Flattsmouth Neb. Not. 25 1SG9. chtwSm. Tlie Hnilroa.l Here: UURK WE AUK. ALWAYS AHEAD. Through Line Er.t-Pricei Reduced. Doom, Bro. it Co. arc selling lewer than ever : Frinls 0 f 1-2 jo Muslin, 14 to ISe Delaine IS to LV.o Fopl'ms 30 to 50o Fest Kip Boots, $4 00 to G 00 Best Calf Boots, 6 00 to 8 00 And everything in proportion. Call at Doom, Fro. k Co.'s. Coffee ft c m 25 to 30c Sugar " 10 to 20e Molasses, $1 to 1 75 At l'OOM, UltO. A v u. 6. Remember Doom, Fro. & Co. h ive reduced the price of everything. Doom, lro. & v o. is the cheapest house west of the Missouri river. noTiiJiwtf Good dwelling heuise for rent. Ap ply to Maxwell & Chapman.. jan3tf Don't forget that Win. Stadelmann has removed his immense slock of Cloth ing. Gents' Furni.-hing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes, etc., to next door west from his obi stand, where he will be j .leased to sec all his old friends and customers, and where he can accommo date nil the new customers that see fit to give him their patronage. He aleo keeps piece goods for sale, or can have them made to order without leaving the house, as he keeps several first class workmen onstantly employed. oct2odiwt SPECIAL NOTICES. "Atoninlit nsr bnl Trnc.'' That Dooloy's Clicmieal Yeast I5;;kin; Vun iter is not only tho l.c-t but the rlieaiicat in market. It is entirely free frmu any ill Uti-rious sub.-taii.'e-s, ami compounded with sin. h srrur ul ou.s exactness that the ce-nlcnta of ca. h i o arc all the same, anil will pro-lacc the .-anie riuie every time. It is uuriu:ilk''l for ini:!.in- lii-i euits, rolls, enkes. I'astry, Ac. at oi.ee heahl.y anj nutritious. Full weight iu each I'acka-e. eiroeers everywhere keej it. junewl!. NOTICE. All persons iioiebtr i c tho tiadcrf'sncd are rcqae'te.l to call aliierre-i lenci. ei(i!,te.;ii uiiles west of Plattimuuth. and settU- the same iueno tiiately. a uuiti.J P.O.s U A X N" 1) ECU Elt. M t If All Prlloi InJeLteJ la U Wil! eal! and -etlle liie same, they wiil :vve theniselves both extra tr rjLIe and espi-o, fi'T we must hitve ull nccoioit-. nn i notes due us I a: 1. and that immediately, an We aru fc-'iLK East a-.i-i um.-t hive the nioin-y. IH.'OM El'.O. A C. .Sc; te:nler - is.v.i. ESTAV5 ORGAN AND MELOOEAS AGENCY. M rs. Kate S i 11:; -on ha-s t tic- aneney "f'tiic a".ve eelehrated int: uao-nt.-i. Any j or.oii dodrrj.s cf obtaining a i: r.-1 ela.s Trf.ni or Melodf-cn with ail the I.ite-t iii:rnveuien'..s uh ai vo t juiii- lanti. .t'-.. are reijue-tod to ej'.I at her resideDeo and set eir.-ular. lUatUiuouth Aug. t!lf. pjy Up. All pcr.-on knowinir themselves indebted to me will please cail and pay up immediately. A werd to the wise. etc. J"tf C. E. Forgt. itiarkicdT January 1st. 1S70: at the house of the bridex father, Jacob Adams Ks.., by Jude Child: -Mr. John W. Livimistom:, 10 Ssiss Lvm.i Uli.kn Adams. At the residence of the Uride's father, on New ears Day. by K. v. P. All. v. Mr. ...; . SiKWAKTand Mi M a ri;a ii k r J. Mili.ku, both ot this eountv. At Nebraska City. December "Oth, Lv F. Kmanuel. Mr. Jli. hakd C; sh:i; and Makv O'lvkKKKK, both of this eily. it li e r .Mi- FOK n 4 1L . try TINK STOKE BUILDING FOB I'-KN'T. The Masonic and Odd Fellows Lrick fctore, 21J by s,u leet, coii-Utu'.K oi'thrt rooms cellar, first and second -lories is 'rel for rent, to commence 1st .March nest, there k- 1.I.-0 an othee, some 2:; by 20 feet, oti front end ecoIllI story. IJi'ls lor r"nt of the above described prei.O-o-wilt be received entil b.ih dav of Jar-uarv Wo when a contract wiil be closed upon tiii'mo-t favorable oiler. ThiO:.,..r.ot,..,.., 1... stands in JMatr-nn.utb. an 1 p ir.i..s il..--irn.K to secure such a house mu-t mak-i application to S. IH kK. Pre-idi i.t oi the Hoard d Tra.tcc(J on or belore the time a .ve .-1 e. iii. d D. II. Wheeler, S S. Dl lvK. Prcs t. ec y. JiovlJd4w2iu ll. DOOM Has 150 Cord of Wood to -e!l. 'leeddlf. 1; IVE KKSIDKNCE lots forsale. Six tno timegiven on half the purchase m.ney. hs Apply to Sl'IKLOf. K UlS. .3AM 10 it SALE A larce lot of French V erle- brated Micliii-an Wapon. inanutacsured at J hree itivrs, Miehiiran. Kvcrv wairou war ranted. 1 hey will be sold .-bean for ea-h. liov2Ddtf HI SSLLL .t DtDOM. ORSALE.-Sovrr.ty-fivc. Lots in the City o L Plaitsinouth. Applv to Oct. 7 dtf. SI'UKLOCK i WIXDil AXL I IfiTt CAT V 4 I.... . T I t.-.- " . -t . e r 1 ... . -1 civen on half the rurrvc T!i'nr. Arttlv ' aujjltt M'LKLUCh. Si UIMJJAM "'OOD for Sale. Enquire cf Nov. 17 dtf L. D. BENNETT. IT'OK SALE. Thej-mthwest qunrterof section 11. towu.shili 12 11'Tth. ranze 12 east. Kn- (JJireof I-eptSj S. DUKE. I 70R SALE Two lot? in Glrrmoo 1. Chnn. I sept 1 .S. DL'ui-: OR SALE. S"! l Plattsuiouth. hep:.1! 1 Acres of land Enquire of adjoii.ir DUKE. TOP- SALE OR PENT The property be 1 loi:ciiiic to D. .V iro-.i'ctt will be ,,11 r,T rented on reiisonabie term. The bou.-e eon tains fi rooms. There is also a larsc ti.-tern with tilter. a cellar, a stable, and oThercnvcr ienecs. Applv to 1. M. MAliyL ETT. Eeptltf tjtt s.Ait. i ne s-unseriocr ocer lor i-sie a I valuable water power, two miles below P!nttmouth. near the Missouri river, with sufficient waterand fall with economical manat'i mer.t to produce power equal to aiiior"n-p:,wer steam engine. The present owr.er is eusased ia other business and cannot devote his attention to the bu-dncs:. of miliinir. and will sell siid wa ter power for a reasonablo price. Plattsincuth, Dec.. 21 Wi. RICHARD VIVIAN. Apply 'o Mastel t CnAFAX. de..'21 d A- w ! f 1-0 r. SALE. A Farm ?;tiati.l a miiepr.d a i naif south "f Eisrht Mile Grove, f.-cci and 7d aeres broke. For particulars nrply to uirf ?I UKLOTi Jr WINDHAM. Statement cf the Financial STATE (iENKKAL FUND. Hept. 20. ISi'S Palane" on lmnd at last .Settlement, NoV.lt. 1 v.; Uv liinount -elle.-o i to dale. Nov. 1st. ls.;iiliy amount 1 i.o-rest i.ileeted to date, iec. a. 1'S To :ni"unt paid Soile Treiu.uri r, Julyt ISe'.t 'J'oaiuoiiiit paid state 'J'i en.-urc r, Aur. lSi-To amount paid State Trrr.i mi r. Oct. To anio-.int paid Slate Treasurer, Nov. Ii, 1sjL'-1o amount paid State Tn-u.-urer, STATt: SiNKIN'.l Sept. 2.1. r"0 i' -.iaiu-e oi leo; I r.t l.-.-t Setttenluut, Sept. -. lsi't' 1!' amount collected to dn'.c, S. pt. L'V. 1 -, ;y error in chars.', Nov. 1, l'.i dditi..n::l coll. -ciioti, Nov. I. Interest collected, July ls.;.i-'l 1 nmoant pai l Mate Treasurer, Ani. ! '.'To i-.mount piii Mite J fasurer, Oct. 1'-. 1st ; To Cane. ilaMoi deducted i-t. -rs h V-Amuiint paid St.ite Treasurer. Oct.Iii. lSt.t Amount over paid fciate Ireiifarcr, Arfl.unt overpaid. STATE sriIOOL Kl'N;. Sept. y. l-''s n..!aiire on bun 1 at lust Settlement, July Is, lis- amount received tVom Mate Auditor, Sept. l-e..i-I!vV.nionnt received from State Auditor, N'oV.l-l. lSol Pv Hinount ei-!lected t drO, Nov. 1. is..;. I'.v Interest eollc-ted t dste, ,'luly Is. !'-T'i amount paid Si me Tiea-urer. u-,-. ls- e (, nmoiint paid State 1 r-a-urer. . Oct' ls-i;-T. amount paid un.lry School Histner a nppor'uce J. llet. -ii'. is. To uiiloiiu; credited to sundry feinml district.-'. Oct.e.. lse-. To amount Patter-on's upr-rtionnieiit ere i .ted to denary ! tiool ti-tricts. . . .. Oct. L1".'. 1 ;. To amount Patterson f app irtiontaent paid out, Oct. Is !' To amount paid Slate Tr.-a-iirer, Oct LS. 1 ".I;! T anolint paid State Treasurer. Nov.l. liitl To amount paid School Dislnei. tr .l:.to, Nov. 1. lS-. t-To amoant ere lite l school dHtrict M Nov. 1, 1V3J To uaiourit paid out. Amount over p.iiJ, CorNTV (.ENEItAL FL'X1. Aug. IT, ISiV.i y,y amonnt re-cinhursed hy State, Nov. 111. 1 Pv amount ei.;iee:e 1 to .late, Nov. ID 1 ''.. H auioiiut collected to date, Nov. le, -j-v !:v aiuoiint Interot eolleele.! to date. Nov. ID, 1 liy amount order-- iaclad.-.l in old settletnenl Scpt.I.".', 1 s-.s "h amount ni indebtediu -s at l.i-t -cttlcuidnt, Ainr.'s. lS'i.' To amount county orders redeemed. Auk- -S. is-To amount endorsed on oui-.-tan lintf oraeM A nit. -s. I"'-' To amount interest on said orders. Sept. -i. Is1-.' To amount eouniy orders redec:.ie l Sept. lstJ To amount eouniy or o r redeemed, fit. 11, 1- To amount county orders redeemed Oct. 11, l-.'D To amount ct-.doi.-ed on t.rdcr-". Oct. 1 1. lso'.t To amount ii.terost jiai I on orderi, Oct. 1 1. 1 t o amount paid out. 1 wood 1, Oct. I'D. lsoj To amount county orders redeemed, Oct. 'tt. ls.;.i To amount interest on t.'oiinty order. ( ct. 111. 1S'"!' To amount endorsed on order-.. Id. IT-', ls'ii 'I o nnii.iint cancelation deducted. Nov. s, lse,;i To amount county eiders redeemed, Nov.'.', IS..'.' To amount county orders rcdeonied, Treasurer's l'ees tor collcctiou. PalaiiOo atfalnt Fun-1. COUNTY- S1NXINO ri'ND, Sept. Ci'. 1 ?,".S It itanee on hand at la-t SJeltlcinent, Sept. -J7. 1"';.'.I l!y amount collected, i.let. L'i, 1 ;v lly amount collected, Oct. 1 s,-'. Uy amount inUre.-t eoltceted. Septemljer '2. is S'.i To amount traml'erod to interest f jn I, October 2'J. l"-i. To amount coni-eliations, October -J. ise.i To amount tmn-forcd to interest fuul, Trca-urer's fee for colieetinx, Tlalnnec iu favor of fuml, corxn srftooi. VL'ND. September 20. lf's Palanco on band at la-t Si ttlemect, Ociol.er 2'.'. lSo'.l lly amount collecte I to date. Oct.de rL'.', 1 ''!' lly amount transiered I rem do? fun J, October Is..'.' To amount paid Sauiid.-r-' county, I let. ID. 1 ''. To ain't of'appoi t ionment pai l school li-trie:i to (!, Oct. -JD, lSi!'.' To ain't of apportionment credited to s.-hoel di-.'.rieu-', let. ID. 1s.;d To amount of apportionment of Wo pa- I out, Oct. L;'. s;d To aii'.ouut credited to sundry Bcliool Ui.nricu, October -'. '"'.' Tn nir.ounts paid out, October 1;,J To amount.-1 ai l out, Ilalancc- in favor .f fund, LAN 1) HoAD C.F.NF.rtAL H'N'P. Septeriiber 27, Isi", Py amount transfered from Land Koad l-'und, September 2'.'. lSilS To amount indebteduiosut last jcUieaiei.t, March ). -To amount paid out, rj.ilauec again.-t fund, LAND ROAD Fl-'NC. September 2.'. WW, Ttalanecon hand nt last yettlcmebt, September Z. IS'.D I'.y amount eoll.'.-ted todate, October 22, W.D l!y amount collected todiif', October 22. lviD jjy amount collected to dale. April 2S. 1 "'.'. To amount paid out to this .Into Auituit 21, W',D To amount paid out to thin date, AtiKU-l 21, IviD lii.ad Keeripf red.-eme l. September 7. W-!1 To amounts paid out to tliis date, September 2!. Wet Toamount paid out to this date, September 27. l' '.'. - 'I o amount paid out to this date, September 27. W'.-.i To amount tr.-n-ii rcd to Lau 1 Ko.l 0-:.aral punJ, Tiea-uret 's tec fur ei.ile. tii:;, O. t.il c-r t. 1 -T ancunl-paid out, "clnlier 1 1, I-' t o amount road reeeii ts red'-em. I. October 2i', IN' ' I n a ni'-jot road r'i-ipts roJkcui!, November 2. 1". ; i o amounts pai l .en. N o eiiibtr s, lsi.t- 'I'.. am..u:it r..u ! re-eeipta re ti' 1, C'iOK'cl!.i0ons, I'aiuai'O ia f.ive-r of fund. DisTttirr school IV:. d. September 2'.'. WW Ibilanee on hand at la-t rttlcnei.t, September "j". 1 st, I ;y amount eoMe.-ied to this lte, October 22, (Iy aieoiiu c .!!. ct" .-.! o. thiseato, Oc(..b-r22. ls.'.-.i l'.y ami.uiil ii.o rot c .ilecied, July . 1-i.D To amounts paid to tt.R date, July .' 1. -'.' l'o a:n"tii-t pui i out to tbi-- dato. Sept cm ... r I. i :' To aioou.it paid out to t h I due, S. tciol c- 1 . 1 .o.-To ami. 111:1 paid out t tbi- .lute, eict'iber 2. l.S'V.i To amount pa.i I out tothi-1 dnti Ocl.-be:- 1 !. s; ' To amount paid out to this date, i-U'-ber 27. 1si,.i To ami. tint paid out to t'jis .late. Oct ber -jS, I- .' To .oii-iuj;! .-4 i . i out to this dale, b oi ember 4. 1 To -mieu ni pa i 1 out to ;h i dat, I'.'Oict Hat ion, i 1 taurt'i 's K-e f-r e'die-tinif, I; .Isnee in f.. or of fund. Iif-TIIK'T SCHOOL IIO US 2 i UNP. ;e;,;, inb.T 20. 1 k''S Ii'!.in."e on h-md at la-t ii'ttlfxc: Ne - ;v amount C illrct-1 ti dat, ' -!:;. iiiB-.tii.t cilec;.-.! t dat". .' lly aiHount int'-re.-t e 'lie -t-l, aiu'.unt paid out. i. '..bt r 22. i - 'ctol.r r 22. 1 k Mac S. W'.'-' Jiilv Id. is '-- lint p od out J lily 2 '. Is. 0 Io aiie.i.nt 1 a it out. Jnlv an. W'.' To amount paid out, .July el. is,.i T umount paid out, Ser'tember 3. W.D To amount paid out. September ll. W.D To amount pai l out, September 2;. W'.D To amount paid out, September 2S. !-.;;.-To amount pai I out, September is. Wo To amount pai 1 out, Oct. .lie r "1. 3 ''.'.' J o amount ail out. O.-tober 21. W I o luiimi::! paid out. October 2". 1 -''"'.' To amount pai l out. October 2o, WiD--'l o am. .tint paid out. November :". W'.'.t To amount paid out, i ov. mber s. I see To amount p.u l out. Cancellation. i re.i.-urci le J if e:c!'.p-tirj lla'.ance in f.u or of fund .IT.VAI.TV FUND. September 2D. WIS Ilalani c on hainl at last se.t!e:.nent, October 2'.'. W.-.i lly amouut charged 1 in "rest Fund, September IT. Wl'.i Toamount tr.in-f.-re l to inlere.-t fund, October 22. lv '. To umount cancellations INTEREST Kt:.I. September 27, Wi'-I!y amount transfcred frori penalty fond, ScptcnJ.cr 2's. W .' lly amount transit red from County -i.:M f.o: October 22, I--.-.' Hy amouut collected to date O.-tob r J.1, 2SD.I t.y iimoiint tran-l.-red from county sie-ii.sr fund, September 2.'. KS Amount of indebtedness at last i-tta-uoc, v pi. mbcr Z K 1 .'..' '1 o a'M-.iiTi paid out September 2". l-''' To amount paid out. October 12. 1 To amoant paid out and refunded, October 2c, Is..i 1, aniouul paid penalty fund, Cancellaticns, DOC, FUND Septcm) er27. 1'"0 P,y amount coMctrd to date. S.-ptcml it 27. ls.lo liy amount intcr-t collected to dato. October 2.'. W. lly amount collected t'"!ate, October e. W.D liy amount iiitere-t .-..Ileeted Seplcniler 27. W?.' To amount tran-iired t.icoiinty f ho d f-c L Ca!iccllat ions. Trea-urer'i fee for collective. FIVE PER CENT FUND. September 27, W.D- Hy nmnuiit collect 1 to date. Treasurer' fees, ADVERTISING FUND. September '-7. W'D By amount "i.lleete.1 -o date, .-lobcr 22. ) -".' By amount cib eied to il oe, September 1- ----Amount ol iudebtc Jne.i at last settlcinrEt SepUmbir 1 WD To amount paid out, September 21. WD To amount paid out. Cancellation, 'i rea-urer's lee for collecting, Raianet ag'tin.'t fund, JUDICIARY FUND. Septembrr 2fe I'.w Balanceon hnr.d at lust settlement, September 27. Wi.' By amount collected. Ausust ID, I'.s'.D -To amount paid State Treasurer, Trca-ur's fee for eo'leetitiK, r..ilanee fua-:D-l fund nP.IDOE September 27. W;D Bv amount eoll -eted to dute Oeiober 22. W'.D By amount eollc-ted to date, October 22. Ino lly amoant ino re-t collected February 2. WO To anioio.t paid out. Aufru-t 2''., Wi'.' To umount paid out, Septctiiber 21 . W;-e To amount r.jiid out, Sept''inb-r 2S. !-; Toamount paid out, ' r'.ber 1 '.. Wle 1 o amount paid out. November 1. WiD-To amount paid out. Cancellation, Treasurer's fee for eollectinjr. Balance in favor of fun I. I I.ATr-MOUTil 1'P.rClNeT 1'0'v vrv-i Se1.lo,11ber27.W.iy amount Bonds ro.-eU VlV October g. W .-.- -1 . amount B. ids i--u d to date. Balance to fv.-.r.f funj STATE SCHOOL I.1ND EUV. October !. W-By ?-n..utf Sales to date. ' Oeljber 4. W '.1- -i" . i o mil' mil ..ail Mate I rraiiin. to amount paid State Treasurer, STATE OF NEBB VK CASS ro CAT): ')"' Comtniioner. in and for the cZ'v i'TAPW 1 l - v'' ber Term of the County Com.nis,on?A Conn held ' t ' i'i r- I oh ' V ,". acoV ceBr.1 A7Lr'i5;',r' " htr"l:n;o our hands end tsuTicd) ini. r - . . ",1,ro - a-o . I OTPty C.-ik. Condition of Cass Cc; Dii. I''..- rL.s; ... e -1 1 1 1- - !..-. l.e 1 '.I .1 V- r l i i 2'i FUND. 1.' 12.1 a:'- n a- i : ::!. : '. w tt 'i itr.-r it ci. I nil 1 i ..iey T th- seal of 1 C uioy. his l'a'i .: .TAMES NETLL.'J .'. 1 1. ..: ' :x. i:. ALi'LN, .1. B. Moe -iE, Vtv3 1: Alii i, I I i t