c 1 - ... V' i f i - M NEBRASKA GROWN FRUIT TREES EURSERIES ! ! Furnas CTons & Co. PROPRIETORS. S2OO,0O Apple Trees C ROWN in Nebraska soil on high upland T prairie, without artificially stimulants es- 5ecia!'iy for Nebraska market. Also Peach, 'car. Cherry, l'luiii, Raspberry. Hoses, and l'loT. cring Shrubs,. For Catalogue and particulars, address FURNAS SONS & CO., Box 3T, BROWN YILLE. Feb. 2d liw2m. Nebraska. THEBEST THE CHEAPEST AND F.J.HETTEER Sells the Iiest ami Latest Improved ttyle of IFarm Implements.- r10MPRI?TNT the ecl.brated Champion J Reaper and Mower. Russcllo Reaper and Mower. Musst'lon Thresher, nnd th world ro nowncd March Harvester, and Milburn Waton Molme Corn Planter. Knterprize Cultivator. Riding and Walking combined, nlao the Facie Walking cultivator, Stubble and Breakup Flows. A. C. Mayfield and Charles A lall, traveling agents. F. J. Mettefr. Plattsmouth Neb. march 2'Jdi.wtf. VARSER'S "r"TiT luTr Tiie'.i- tins' never failed Mi"t ven in one care' to cure, the very wor.-t ease ot Blind Itching or Blending piles. Those who arc iniicted should itnmediati 1 c:'!i on their ilriiKR ,,.! iret War i-rn I'i'.e Lctuedy. Itnex ..w y f.,r the Pile-', and is not rcecoiumende4 ;,.ur imy ,tlirr disease. It has cured many r-AF- t f over tlurlv years striding. Price One lio'lar. l'..rs-i!e bv dmu'tfis t -vci-wli-ic. l .r : ... mwMtfUfTHPI ?jriirr'?" Dyspepsia Tonic is prepared m- dr s-ly lor Dyspeptics ana itiosc-suncruiK wuh jabitu il Co.-iiveness. It is a flight stimulating .ml a splendid nppou.er; n ,ue -toir.ach una restores mo uiei'fmeiiiB.iiu to tli'-ir in althy state. W e;i k. nervous and dys peptic person--houll use Warner's Dv-repsia Vnnie. For i-ale livlmcg'-ls. ri'-e"re Dollar. Wj.merV Coiirh BiNam is healing, softening ni l i c.tor:it:ng. The extraordinary power it !.)- - i:i 1 :: i ; i !::." !;v rrlciving. and eventu lily curing, llie ia .t oliunate ea?es of Coughs. 'Ji.l ! -. Hore 'J hro:it. Bronchitis', Intluena. Ca .nrrh. linarsenes!. Asthma and Cn.-nmpti'n is iiicic lii.!e. .o piosnpt is the relief and jeriai'i its of?'. ( !s in nil the above cases, or any fic tion of the throat and luus, that thousands )( phvsieian are daily prescribing it. and one indiiil -ay that it is the most healing and ft- icefii atin me ii.-ine known. One dose always irbords relief, and in most cases one bottle ef l. ets a cure. Sold by dr.iiisists, in l irsc bottle?, I'rice One Dollar. It is your .wn fault if you till coUifh und suffer. The Ba'.jaui will cure. l$ine or I iVc. The creat lllood l'urilier and i)ei icious Brink' Warner's Vinum Vit;e, or Wine of Life, is fre "roia ai.v poisonous druzs or impurities, bem r"oared lor those who retire a stimulant. It is xpkndid appetizer ami tonic, and the finest .hinit in tlie world for puriryinir the blood. It is the most pleasant anil delicious artielo ever of ere I to the public, far superior to brandy, irhi'l'v, w ire, bitters, or any oi her article. It is aiore healthy, and cheaper. Both male and fe cale. v. uiiK or o! I, can take the inc of Life. It is. in lad. n life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy Kood health and a free tlow of lively piri;s. will do well to take the Wine of Lite. It w ili:V rent from anything ever betore in use. It is sold by druKKista; also at all respectable sa loous. Trice One Bollar, in qcart bottles. ?o!d Bv J. M. IlIXCHMiiX. JfcCO. I'lattsiiiouth. Nebraska. MACHINE U!0P! JVayjnan Curtis, . IMattsniouth, rVeb., Repnircr" of Steam Er.sines, Boilers, Saw and Grist .Mills. ias nn.i Steam Fittinirs. Wroucht Iron I'lpe. Forc-e iiil Tilt Bumps, Steam tiauves. alaucs Valvo I'Ovtrai rs, aud all kinds of Brfcss Engine Fittin s, furiii'hed cn Ehort notice, . FARMING MACHINERY Kep.tirc.lon "-bort notice. aui'irf Sheriff's Sale. B. B. WinJbain. vs. .' Attachment, L. J-Keeney - A. II. Buck Notice i nercoy given, tn.it oy virtue ot a F'i''oii h'. rpiftf i in the above entitle 1 e-uise i'-suod oat of and under the e:il of the clerk of the District t ourt ot the lu l:ci:il lisiri.-t. within and t-r Cass county, Nebraska, an t to me directed. 1 will otter lor sale at public auction to the highest bid'ler. at the front doi.r of the court bou-e, in the city of 11 ittsmouth, county and State afnres id. on .Saturday the oth day of May. 171. ut M o'clock a. in. of said lay, all the riht title anil interest of the above named L. J - K eeney in and to the full w in s des cribe 1 real esi-ite, to-wit : The undivided one half ' ' of lot l'one in Block 4 four, in t he ity of l'lattsmoiith. Cass county, Nebraska, tiiven under my hand this 1 St b day of April, A. B.lsTl. J. W. JOHNSON. Sh'ff. Cass cuuaty, Nebra.-ka, Jl.ixwi i.i, 1 Ckatmax, Ally's, for P;ff. April Joth, 1S71 w 5U H. E. PLER. "GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. LIFE, FIRE And Marine Insurance. At re:ionaMo r.itc in the ino?t substantial VompAuics in the L ailed States. Office front room over Tost Office, with Mar nrtt A stiot c. H'lattsniouth, Nebra.-ka, April .rih. diw. JJAKNES &; POLLOCK. V F9TATB lAM ItXSCBAKCR AGENT'S Have a COMPLETE ABSTRACT .OF TITLE To all Lots and Lands in Cass county Neb raska. -?-On"iee with Maxwell A- Chapman. Attor neys at Law, Plattsmouth, Nebraska J. W. Barnes. Tho nblie dAwtf LOTS FOR SALE LOTS FOIL SAL K LOTS FOi; SALE INQUIRE OF L. HILLINGS j. 11 BUTTERY WH0LS3ALR AND RETAIL DEUGQ-IST rece iying and has on hand (at the tand of White i Butterys) South id Main Sueet, riuttsmouth. Neb., THE LARGEST AND 3Iovt Complete 8toek of Pruirs. Medicine. Paint. Clieniicals Lead. Varnish. Coal Oil. Fish oil Miieh'ne Oil, Garplinu Oil. Castor Oil. Neatsfoot Oil. Whale Oil. Linseed Oil, Lard Oil. Kssential Oil. Cod Liver oil, and a large rariety v- - tions. Fci .. i. r nncy and Icilet Article, Essences. Ha Turing extracts and all PATENT MEDICINES Such as Jayne's CVe's Ayers', Scovillo's Jlall's Christie's Mc Lain's. Morse's. Baker's Wistar's, Writrht's. Wake field, (Uivsott's. l'f.rry Davis Boback's. I'etitt's, Mrs. Winslows Tr. Winchell's Hostctter's. Brakes Wallace's. West's and ot the most p pn I t Patent iiedieincs in use at the present da. Brandies Wines and Whiskio Of the Best Grade and qualities, strictly for Medical purposes. COHESTIC DYES, Red or Rose. Green. Blue, Black. An iline. Tn- diuo. Madder. Kx tract l.oewoo.i. vrj SVoods. Ac. In fact evciything that is needed in the drug er Medical line. Physicians' Perscriptiont orrH,- Mmhn.n,U,l nr.,1 nilt II I. tt nil hour All Il.ij ,v.,,r. IV. .l, -iTi.l t.nr I'ntl b fore buiii(t. and see what I have to sell. BlaltsuioutD, leb. -tli.dA wtl. E. T. DUKE. D. n. WIIF. LEX. E. T. DUKE &, QO9 t.i jaiio.u- 1' lJ AT FOOT OF MAIN STREET, Wholesale fc Retail Deilcrs in Hardware and Cutler y, Stoves, TINWARE. ROPE. IRON, STEEL NAILS AND Blacksmith Tools, Ac. Keep on hind a Large Stock of IIARTER OAK, BUCKS r A TENT, CHICAGO, EMPORIA, L O YA L C O OK And Other First-(.'lass Cooking STOVES, All kinds of Keating Stoves. Coal or Wood kept on hand. JOR WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE. M OLI N E Stiring and l3re;iking lIovs At Net Cos; for Cash. Our prices are as low as any house in the Stale. tianlotf. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Until further notice trains will leare and ar rive at Omaha as follows: Leave Arrive. Express 11:00 a. m. I Express 2.-.T0 p. ru. Freight a. m. I Freight S:10 a. m. ilixed ti:0tp. m. Mixed .S.(K) p. ni. Direct connection made at Omaha witn Chiea (ro - X. W. Railroad: Chicacro. K. I. Ac Pacific; 1 hicaeo. Biiriincton .V Mo. K. R U.. and Kas. City. St. Joe. A: C uncil Bluffs R iilroads. Free mont w ith staves for Lincoln nnd W est Point. AtCheyene with Denver Pacific R. R. for Den ver. Central City. Santa Fe and points in Colora. do and New Mexico. At Bryan, with stages for the creat Sweetwater mining Dis.-ricts. At O den. with I' tali Central R. K. for Salt Lake and Southern Utah, and C. P. R. R. for Corrinne. Virginia City. Helena, White Pine. Sacramento San r raneii-eo, and principal cities iu California Nevada. Idaho. Oregon and Washinctan. Tickets for sale at the company's otlice corner Farnuaui und flh sts and at Depot oltices. T. E. Si-k-l . Gen'I Supt. T. L-Kimball GenT Pass. Agent. W, C. Thompson. Asa't Passenger Agent, Omaha ETTIKO MABRIED. Essays for Young Men, on great social evils and abuses, which interfere with marriage with sure means of relief for the Erring and Un fortunate, diseased and debiliated. fcent free, in sealed envelopes. Addre.w, IIOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 N'nt4 Street, Pkiladc'pia Pa. Ovfrjbar 30th, wly. i i i Pi r l i t -j i- s ' r -"i. lift WWWf Garden seeds, Field seeds, Flower seeds at J4 GR KEN WOOD'S Successor to M. Ten Eick. Corner Main and Sixth Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. rpnE largest assortment and warrcnted Fresh i. from Landreth's Bloomsdale Seed Farm, near Plilide?phia Pa, Seeds in Bulk or in Packages. I would cal. the especial attention of the Ladies to ourlarpc assortment of select annual, biennial and per ennial fl iwer seeds. We have also I. M. Ferry ii Co seeds Chicago Seed Co 'a seeds W es tern Seed Co 's seed. Call enrly in order t make Rood selections, (iermin Ken tucky nw.fc Grass by the pound or bushel. marchJ-dB It A CARD We ask trie me ntion of the pul-li" to the stock oi sprinjr Bond we are opening. We have t ikeii ur-at ca'C i-i the se e- ion of none but fir-t -cbiss poods, an ! froto fi.st h-imls. we buy c.s low as thev can oe had in the market for c a- h.nad we shall sell at pi ices h it we ircntr-e will give en!ir satisfaction to nil who may give us a call, cor.io and see and yo'i will be convinced. CLARK .fc PLCMMEIt. CITY BAKERY AND Collections tm if J AIE have opened to-day a Bakery and Con T T feetionary on Sixth Street, out; door north of Fitzgerald s Block, where we arc prepared to furnish any amount of Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakos ti. Fancy Baking done for Parties whenever de sired. DANY &. BRO. March l.i Ltwlm. An Orilnnuicr tt nxcn t'ti'ii tlie financial coiidili-tii of the (Ji'fj of Plut 'tsinonth. Be it Or laincd by the Mayor anil City Council of the city of l'lattstuoiit ii. Skc I. That all the c.'y orders that havehere tnfnre been drawn on the city Treasury ot the city of Plattsmouth, und all writings as eviden ces of indebtedness against the said city if not presented to the Treasurer of said city within two months from th dateof this Ordinance, and endorsed by raid Troiiurcr as "correct," the holders of the same shall be forever barred from collecting the same. Si c. - A ml be it further Ordained that an ac tion on said orders or evidence of indebtedness can only be commenced upon thoseorders which have been so endorsed afur tha expiration if two months from tie passage of th's ordinance, and i shall be unlawtul for the Treasurer of this city to pay any orders or evid nces of indebted ness drawn upon the Treasurer after the expi ration ot two months from the passage of this ordinance unless thesauiehas been endorsed as herein provided. Sec. 3. Be it turthcrordained that when any person shall present an onieras aforesaid to the city Treasurer it shall be his duty as such Trea surer if he is satisfied that .he same has been fairlv btained and has never been paid, to end"i-c the same as "correct" and keep a record of the date, nnmber. amount ami to whom drawn, provided that S lid order shall beprc-entcd to said TreasurPr within two months from the rnssage of this Act. Sfc. 4. 1 his Ordinance to t.ike effect and be in f 'ce from and after its publication according to law. Passed and approved April CGth 1S71. M L. WuiTK, Mayor. Attest: K. II. Vavatta, City Clerk. ap29w2 11 12 HI IgjRO9. Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALERS IN Dry Goods. Groceries, II anl ware. Queensware. Boots, and Shoes. . - . T .. - Hats, and Caps. Apieultural Imphments of all kinds. Weir ar "I X L" Cultivators. Union Corn Planter Orandetour and Princeton Plows. Ac Ac adin'. tntum. all of which we offer to the public at the owest retail prices. All Ooocls Warrantee! As IScprcseuted. S-Our constant aim will be to sell so low will be to the positive advantage of every m. tO" 'n the w stern and tral portion o Cast Jttat? to make this their head iunrters for trad- BEED. RROQ. LOCAL ITEWS ! Gyger is fixing up tha basement of his new block, ready for ue. Last Monday the B. k M. in Nebras ka cut their tiuie down between this city and LInco'n so that yon can leave Platts mouth at 10 a. in., epen 1 an hour in Lincoln, and arrive at Fluttsiuouth again at 3:45 p. m. There is no use trying to keep track of the imount of machinery sold by F. J. Mettetr. His advertisement in the Herald draws crowds of people to his place of business. Mayor White is around looking after city affairs. lie does not trut to work men to do as they may think best, but has a personal supervision of all work being done. John Moran, of St. Joseph, commit ted suicide by hanging a fuw days since, cause, melancholy from too much drink. Will men of ordinary intelligence never cease this everlasting debauchery ? The Herald Job office can furnish ycu with printed letter heads and print ed envelopes f jr about the same price you will pay for the plain paper at the stationers. Call and examine specimens. Greenwood lias added a good stock of shelf ware to his business. Ilesscr has an unlimited Fupply of flowering plants, which are finding their way to all parts of the west. Several larpe boxes fr" ra his garden were ship ped this morning some for Omaha, others for lh-? interior of Towa, in fact there is no phiec in the west whore tate and r?fi: cment find a it-tin.: pl:ie-.t that Tles-'f-r's fi'iwciing plants are not known and cherished. A de -t'oio'tvp fin ocrtiivi-il in SIvjx city yestord ly inorn:nc, ifsfrr .v'nir the wooden buiM'nc known as F5o e's Mock, corner of Fourth nnd D.inghts street's, occupied ly II. D. Ioocn Co. and Rooce. Smith A Peavry The total los is estimated nf. between forty and fifty thousand dollars. Tho s ilo-; of tho Rurlitiston and Mis souri Rirr Railroad Lands in Nebraka during the month f-f April, 1.S7I, were S-lsSSs-ioo acres, at an average f tiee of ?s 3i) 02 'GO per acre, amounting to $70,907.74. The Company h:is yet n hivgo amount of choice farni lands tor sal? on ten vears' credit at C per cent, intorsf. ornt piicos 20 per cent less for ca-h or Ronds of th' Company, or one-third down with l al ance on two years' credit at 10 per cent, till paid. Tho po'i? ioril Judas of the Not York Legislature is named Ornnc? W:mn-. and ho sold his party to the Tammany rini for $100,000 He. received n little better price than did the oriaina1 Judas, but will his ill srotten gains be of more service to him ? The man who is annoyvd by hearincr a clear, rinsing laugh, one that wells up from the very fountain of life, n;uct have something wrong in his organism he certainly is not fashioned to enjoy the truthful and the beautiful thing of this earth. The man who has a deep, rolling, rolicking, hearty laugh, (like that of cur friend Leo, for example) cannot have a bad heart in him. dive us the man who enjoys a good laugh himself, and the man who likes to hear his fellow man laugh. Russell & Doom reivod another small invoice; of cultivators to day 130 of them. They intend this lot to last them until they can order a full stock of them. They advertise in the IIf.kald and tho farmers all rush there for their supplies. Guthman & Iluberby ore opening out a fine assortment of glassware and queens ware. They arc live men, and should re ceive liberal support from the people. John Fitzgerald, Esq., arrived at home yo'tcrdav from Mi-souri, whore he has been purchasing mules f r uso on his grit Rni'road contract between Lincoln and F. Kearney. A concolidai'on ? anticipated between the Rurlington & Southwestern R R, and the St. Jo-ej h & Iowa R. R. There is no let up to the rush of im migrat'on to Nebraska. White covered wrcoos can be feen moving westward at all hours'in the day. flu'hmrm i having nn outside stair way built to tho basement of his brick block on Main street. II. N. Orr. E--q., one of t Tie encrgotie men of the city and a man who is fully posted on business matters, acsures us that times are, better and money plentier than a month agi?. ITehn recently sold two farms to men from the east who will cultivate them extensively. Jeemsy and his "peop'Vji ' movement have become Fa l'y d .'niofaTzd. They both got severely squeleh-d in Ot-,-at the recent (-lee ion. A -traicht forward course is the only one. that wrl win, Jeemsy; and if you could only g-t same one to steady you politically until you get fairly under headway you iniglc re tain a perpendicular long caou.ah to run through a single campaign again R it the old disease would be certain to come on soon. The representations of et:e. hundred and forty lixles of Masons recently went out from Paris to endeavor to make peace. Thiers mis-ion seem to have been a failure, as they returned without accomplishing anything. Hesser will bo prepared to furnish any number of Sweet Potatoe Plants this season. It is thought that L. J. Doom's inglo rious failure in his Constitutional Con vention scheme will have a bad effect on his chances for Governor. Hesser has the celebrated Gen. Grant Geranium, and can furnish a limited number of his customers with them, il application is made soon. He hasthous ands of the commoner varieties. T. C. Fielding, of Nebraska City, has been appointed Warden of the Peuitcn riary, Tiee Hoel resigned.. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church of riattsniouth, hereby tender their cordial and sincere thanks for the nse of his elegant and spacious Hall daring heir late Fair and Festival. A IIAXI (A EXCt'IlHIO.. To Omaha Junction nnd Back. Narrow Escape of no or tSie Party. A Gnla Tluae for the "Boya." "Special" Correspondence of the Herald. Yesterday evening, at about half-past 7 o'clock, a pai-tj' left Pluttsiuouth for a hand-car excursion up the road of the 1. A M. The night was beautiful and calm, the moon shone down on terra JlniKi iu gorgeous f-plendor, and the "ail aboard" being pronounced l3' the "con ductor," wo were soon rapidly gliding over the smooth track for our destina tion. Stopped a brief rpace of time at the depot, then onward again we flew over the track, leaving the classic city of Plattsmouth, with her buxom lads and smiling lasses, to the rear only to be seen by visions of reniembrauce. The craggy hills on our left through whoso crevices and caves danced many a bab bling brook frowned down on us, lofty tres bowed, and "dug-outs" seemed more cheerful as we passed by; while to our right slept the famous and placid waters of the Missouri and Platte. These were scenes made more beautiful and itnprcsMve by the rays of a full palrf moon, and the songs of the whippoor wi!!, with an occasional croak of a bull frog and the sound of the fisherman's line as it ingie.-sed and egressed the waters of the aforesaid streams, which will fade fiom our mind only wheu memory fades. We soon pas.-t-d through Oreapoiis. A little ways beyond this city we slopped to rest, etc., etc. Then onward aain we giiiv:i, out over a more level und cheerful looking country a beautiful, level praiiie. The country wore a sameness, pretty much, until about six or seven miles from Platts mouth, when all of a sudden we found ourselves into the Platte river ( he load is built in the river some distance here). Here we noticed a great deal of inginuity displaycd on the part of the 1J. A; men in U.e cii-int'- mk i " :! did e a'o:-j i !: i looked upon t!i iu i c.ogy Inn -, wiie-ii ; g,: , , o, along this part oi toe io,ii. were u g down and made u.-el'ui, I could not heip exclaiming as did the old lady when she went into a woolen factory lor the first tiuie in her life, "The works of God are wonderful, but the works of man far exceed them." The party was composed of Gen. T. W'int'e. of London, Eng'and, Col. Richard Smith, of New York, Prof. T. F. MuCam.inr, of Platts mouih, Major J. A. Fisher, of Pitts burgh, Pa., Sergt. W. I). Ferree, of Plattsmouth, bc-siih-s a goo 1 quota of con ductors, engineers, brakemen, etc. Every man did his own whistling and boll-ringing when we wished to stop. It was fun for the "natives," who came rushing to their doors and windows to hear us "holler" and see us glide'by One of the party said he saw sixteen children standing at one window not counting the dogs and cats. I did not see them, and therefore do not believe it was true, We arrived at Omaha Junc tion in due time, and were happily received by Mr. Frank Whittemore, Telegraph operator at that place, and "mine host," Mr. Keating. After a few hours spent in social conversation and other pastime (I don't mean gamb ling and drinking, for we did none of this) cracking jokes, partaking of crack ers and cheese, and indulging in a few fine Cubas, we bid adieu to fair Omaha' Junction anil friends, and returned. There were no accidents, excepting that Maj F sher came near falling into a cul vert, by a misstep onto the car. Omaha Junction is a city of whilom size, about nine miles out from Piattsmouth, and is destined to beapla.-eof no mean import ance before many centuries pass by. It is where the O. & S. W. connects with the R. & M. My article is long, and I will close with a couplet from witty Saxe, which expresses my sentiments to a t-y-t: "Bless me! it is pleasant, Riding on the rail." One Of 'Em Plattsmouth. Neb-, May G, 1S71. Counterfeit $10s on the Poughkeep sie National Rank, ef New York, are ijuite plentiful in this city. Look out for them. All that have been detected so far are new bills, and a iir.-t clas coun terfeit. We failed to mention, at the time, the removal of Messrs. 11m & liaight's meat ma ket- Thesa gentlemen, have removed to the south side of Main street, immediately oppo.dic their old stand, whcie they h ive liaei up in good style, and will be elal t; wait on a.l their o'd customers, and as many new ones as wi.l give them a call, as they pro pose to be ui with the times, and keep the be.-t of meats, game Ac. The immigrant wagons come into Ne braska at this plaee at the rate of about thirty a day, and they bring an average ofat least live .-ouU to a wagon, making an average of 1"; people who arrive here daily by wagons, he-ides about an equal number that arrive ly railroad and sttamhoat. If other points have as great on influx as Plattsmouth, how long will it take to fill up Nebraska. If you want cheap land it is time you were securing it. 3Iickelwait & Sharp have purchased the half interest in tho steam ferry owned by Mrs. Magce, and they will st once proceed to bring the bu-incss up to the standard it should be. Mickelwait is one of the oldest ferrymen on the river, and knows just how to manage the busi ness. The Republican majority in Louisville was twenty. Like all other precincts, the vote was very light. HEiNRY JiOECK DEALER IN FURNITURE, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS- OF ALL OESCRirTIOXS ASD AT ALL PRICES. fcletalic Burial Cases. OF AIL SIZES. VOoLEN COFFINS Ready Made, nnd Isold Cheap for Cash. With many thrmks for pa-t patronsge. T in vite all to call and exame my large slock of Fur niture and Cellius. jan'.stf. FIR, A JSL JE JlI S LGCK TO YOUR INTERESTS AND BUY THE BEST! S 31 IP , E. 31 K WHICH YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND AT flUSSELL & DOOM'S, West Eud Main street, - riattsimuth. Neb. Jill Implesssexats WimRjaXiTTED 1 1 THEY SELL THE CELEBRATES Weir Corn Blow. 1X1. and Champion Corn Blow, Grand DeTour Breakins flow. Princeton Iron Beam Stubble Plow, A. 1. iMckey Fan .Mills. Eureka .V Weir cultivatorseeder IX li Stalk Cutlers. Threasiiiujr Machines, Reapers and Mow ers. Seeders Of the best kind and qunlit;es. Call on ir ad dress. RUSSELL .i- DOOM. Plattsmouth, Neb. niari-h ydlw wtf. WOOL WAITED Pounds of Wool Want at ST. JOSEPH WOOLEN MILLS. FOR WHICH THE Stasis!, IN GOODS OR MONEY. Our jrooils w'l' befnitil well tvorlh a trial und to be in every respect as we r present or troo-l. 'as col- rs. -m-etior fiui.-h. and a- they are all wool, aiid no tho Idy. waste or flyitis used in iheir in. oiu!iie ure, we guarantee satisfaction as to their durability l'arties ordering Roods in exchansre for wool are assured of rt ti i:d them at the very lowest price. Thosu dc-iriiiir their wo 1 manufactured into roll or sins'. yarn will have it returned immediately without charges forwrayage to and Ironi the depot. l'ri e for c itdineS'sCc ; carding, spinning and rulin-r, Sh- per pound. Satisfaction given in all respects. Samples of iroods sent and pricey ici-'en when requested We iioinulacture aad keep constantly on band the larpest stock of woolens to be found in the west. cn.-i-tiiic of easiuieres, tweeds, ti-4 Felled clothe, satiinet's. Jeans, plain and plaid flannels, prey snd white b ankets. rtocking yarn, single or uwuble, in all colors. Ac. We would invite the attention of nrnirs to this advertisement would perfer wot 1 fur our (roods to money, and w ill pive you better bar gains han you ca pet elsewhere. Hive us a e ill, or send your wool. Factory, North Third Street. GEO. RUELL & CO. Aprii 14 wOm- Agents Wanted To make (SO to $200 per month by selling GREAT FOR TIM And Hoy They Were Made. By J. D. McCabe. 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It is read by Farmers. Merchants Me chanics, Contractors, Stock Dealers, Railroad Men, Business Men, Manufacturers, Consumers, AND IBJJEIl VIS OJD ! . EMPIRE BAKERY. Third Street, South of ftlain Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Confection cries, Pies, Cakes, Cheese and RESFKESBMlEiVrS kept on hand at all times. decl2dtf GUTHMAN 3c IIUBERTT BOOTS & SHOES R. H. Van Arman. South Side Main, Bet. Second and Third Keeps the best French Stock, and warrants eat fi'- Those desiring work done in this line will gir ns a call, and get the beet quality of work. PROMPTLY FILLED St. Joseph & Council Biut: : railrcaS company Forms tho connecting link between The Union TaciCo Railroad, and the South sfrd I?tera THROUGH LINES. fiood Aefornniedntions. wood Connections. Good ? Running from Council Binds to KnnsusCily. over tho magniiKiiril Iron Uridge across t Missouri Rirer No Chsnso of C:rt'. o i Jd iur.13 i nr. f-uuii i lc 1 '..'. t J I EkTWCKS e- W .TT T-O TUT- CTTIT'I-, -..'. -f . . t - OMAHA & ST. !?: CONNKCTlMf AT KANSAS CITY with the Not fh " and Missouri Pucitic loool.- for St. i . . . i nil points Kuht mid South. With Kansas and 1'acifie Railroad i etice, 'lojiekit, Sheridan, let.i. . points in Southern Kansus, Co,'- i i -. New Mexico. With tho Missouri River, Fort fc Railroad tor Fort Scott. Baxter .- t i . the Indian Territory. ATLKAVEN WORTH with Kama- I. roa 1 for Lawrence. Topcka. licr AT ATCHISON with Central Brno. I. fur Seneca; Ct-utraliH. Iini:-, ... nnd points in Ccitral Kansas. AT ST JOSLl'H with Hanmlml ud :-: J, Railroad for Hannibal. Quincy, CI, ; .. i. nil points Fast. With St. Joseph & Denver Railroa 1 f.,r '! - Wnthenn and j oints in Norihern K:n,i. AT COUNCIL BLUFFS with the Union l'. v Railroad for Sioux City, Dourer, Salt 11- and Califurniu. With Sioux city A Pacific Railroad for Picu city and points in the fur North. Willi the ( hie: go ,t Northn e-tcrh B!Vo:.i! Chicago Koi k 1'1'nil and 1'nuiiic lioiiroad ; nnd llurlingti n A- Mlsnouri River liailioot for Chicago ai d Points Kast. Tickets us LOW a? by any Other Route. Put. man's Palace Cars on nil night trains. No Chaise of Cars. Tickets for Sule nt STAR. KLKAT ' .L Hul'KlNS rlciri s,,t.. St. Joseph, Mg. rORTT-FIRSr EH. GODEY'S LADY'S BOCK FOR 1871 Tin: Cheapest of Ladies ""agazincs'y BECAUSK IT IS THE BUST t It has always been the care of tho p;:l 'i.-hcr to couil'iiio in its psccs hatcvii 5- -i ol whatever is elevating, whatever is pn I : tied, and virtuous in Her.tittient, wi-li may afford rational and innocent For its Literary Department, in pa. i .. TliE BEST VHJTERS In the litterary world have cortrilo-n. will ennlinuu to furnish articles tor lb " 1S71. Such names ns Marion Harlan- In Chnrehil. Louis S. Dorr, Mettt Victoria ic:.i S. Annie Forest, Mrs. Drnni.'on. Mr r Hopkins, nnd othci-s, eatiu,t be found on t1 Prospectus of a-iy other magazine. TKHMS FOK 1871- Ono copy, one year f1 0C Two copies, one year , 6 O" Three copies, fiiin year 7 l1- Four copies, one year 10 W l-'ivo copies, one year, nnd an e.x'.a eopytothe person (retting np the club, ma kii:jr tix copies 14 M Ki?ht co - tk, one year, and nn extrtv cop7 t l:e person (icttiiif, up the rlub, king ninecopies CI 0 Eleven pies one year, and an extra copyl person petting up tho club mnki twclvn copies. '1 01 HOW i RLMIT. In retnittirs by Mail ; Post o? crriEtton 'hilad. !ihia.or. Dk tin Pail eij liia or New Voi k. .i.,V in t onlrr o. I,. A. timhi'". is perltral'lc .!)' nofes. if n draft or a Post-of'i Order . or ' be procured, per.d United Stales or N. i i Bank notes. TlIK tlFST BflTS' AST Ullll.S' Mi K Demorest's I'oioi;; Amrrun monthly -.vr splendid Supplements, and always s-i kfi w ith entertainms: Stunts, Poems, Puz It- sic, 1 ravels, tonnes, and other eiiirrt; i features, profusely illu-trrted. mi l cat to u in use. and instruct onn(r America copies. 1 cents- Yearly, SI with a the following beautiful and vaitiaMc , to each subscriber: A tine parlor cm $" 00. tize lux)'-, and eiiial to a fine i inc; or a fine iiniracn pilt-edire poi i . or a fine pearl-handle tw.i blade pin ' and a pallet of best paints: nr. a superior class; or. the Bright Side ( Weekly i for o or, Schoolday Vi.-itor for ono year: ,''" Household Magazine f or one year: or. i i .. ! of Adventures, price Si (K); or a clioie. list of splendid premiums ofVvrod to f. scribcrs to I rmorr!' Monthly .1 and numerous other valuable and premiums for clubs. 'J'hir.v-seven nib ot il 50 each, secures a Vi 'XMJrover ' . Sewing niachiiie, or twenty suliscribers . extra in money, with the simile pr, to each subscriber Specimen c with circulars, mailed post-free on reee'. 10 cents. Addre-N i . Jknmmis Dkmouk- , Broadway .N. V. Do not fail to send for u , iincn. A GOOD GHAE2C FOlt A. GOOD BARGAIN 1 Ilavinu completed the platting nnd recording of my (Dikk's:! Addition to tho City of I'latU mouth, 1 am now prepared to sell 400 LOTS in the Addition at reasonable rates. Terms nr one half cash down; the other half payy'dcf one year, at ten pir cent, interest per '.jnu-a om dnte of purchase until paid. To bo secure? by mortgage on the property. S. DUK Donation to Churches. I will give to the following religious dcnoiu nations, viz: To tho Baptist Church, lot 12 in block 27 : To tho Conproentional Church, lot 2l in block 231 To the Methodi.-t Church, lot 1 in block 12; To the Catholic Church, lot B in blek .'); To the Kpiseopal Church, lot 1- in block 19; To the I'resbyterian Church, lot 1 in block Ul, To the Christian Cnurch lot VI in block A : To tho Lutheran Church lot 1 in block 25; A my Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, uport the following conditions, vir: That they nball erect on said lots, as above donated, a suitab'' building tor public worship, within livo yeai. from this date; and, in case of failure on the part of said Church or Churches to comply with above condition, then and in that case the lot or lots shall revert to ma. S. DUKB Deration ta Public School- creby donate for the nse of Buldie Distri' ools. Lot Id in Mm k fi, on the north ide of ain street, and Lot It) in Block 'il, on the south tide of Main street, in my addition to the City fPlatUsmouth. S. DUKE. 5,000 Acres of Land for Sale in this county. Also, Houses and Lots in t hist eity, at low prices. Particular attention given to the buying ant selling of real estate, examining titles, and pay ing taxes for non-residents. S. DL'KK. Real Estate Agents Lot for ten Dollar I will sell to parties desirous of bnildinar and improving, any of the lots iu the subjoined li.t in my addition to Plattsmouth, at ten dollar per lot, under the following eon litions, viz: The person purchasing will be required to build on the lot purchased a dwelling house of the following dimension", to-wit: Tho house to be not less than 14x2t feet, with story no lower than 8 feet. The frame most be good and substantial; house well "hingled; foundation either of brick or stone. There must bea kitch en, of not less than 10x14. Ruildinr must b completed on or before January 1st. H7t. Wi . give a bond for a deed to the narfy who buys o? soon as purchase if made, and upon complyin. with the above conditions, will give a good ami suCicient Warranty Deed. Selections may be made from the accompany -ing list; Lou 5 and 8 in Mock .1: Lot 8 in block 4; Lc U in bloc k 12; Lot 9 in block IS; LotlJii block 2D; Lots 2. V and 14 in block 21 : Lot ii block 22; Lots 2 and 8 in block Zi; Lots f ic; 11 in block 2t5; Lot 5 in block 27! Lots 13 an i j; in block 28; Lots 4aod7 in block 2'J; Lot J . block 30. S. DUKF. Plattsmouth, Aag.2Ctf. Office in Court lieu j Estray Notic a Taken up by tho subscriber, two miles i-outh of Plattsmouth. one white heifer clf. red ears, swallow-fork in left ear ; and one red toiler calf, some white spots on. swallow-fork in right ear and notch in under side of left car. No other marks or brands perceivable. They catio to my place about the 1st of January last. , , . Wm, WoouMtn . narch 10 wjt.J