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THE HERALD.
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COXkTI1TTIO, Bl'-IAWH ASD
PUEXIl'M LIST or XII j;
. SIXTH ANNUAL FAIR
or THE
Cass Co. Agricnlt'l Society,
, TO BEHELD AT.
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Plattsmouth, Neb., Scptem
ber 24, 25, and 20,' 1872.
Keep thia Preuiiuia List, twl bring it
U the Fair.1
Officers for 1872.
' mnsri)r.NT:
. I. lL:WnEJ3L12U, riiittmoutu -Vice
PreM'Iut at Lurge,
Elias Sage, PUiUsmouth.
VICE PftESIDEXTS.
W. W. Wolfe, Mt. Pleasant.
. , Jac. V, Patterson, Rock BluiT.-;
I'errt WAX-rta, PI a its mouth l'rect.
.. T. Thomas, Oiopolif ;
.11. B. MrRPHY,- Hatttmouth;
Reynolds, Avoca.
. JjVmak James, Greenwood;
"! Ja.' Thompson. Stove Creek;
Price ri Ccnninohabi, Elnnvood;
, Ja?. Hall, 8 Mile Grove;
Frank Standkr, Louisville,
., S. C. Salt Creek; '
M. J. Jon;:;, Liberty,
E. Post, Tipton;
: TiMOTiir. Clark, Weeping Water;
Geo. Mattiso.v, South Bend.
SECRETARY:
CL II.- King, .UYfe Grore.
MEASURER.
JACOB VALLERY, Sr., Plattsmouth.
... "Geueril Superintendent:
J. C. CUMMINS',
Assistant SuperiotendeGU :
A. B TAYLOK LEVI POLLARD.
: .. ' V ",: Chief of Police :
21. Tv. MORGAN, PUtismouih.
Directors :
Upton, Sheldon, . Murz, Noyes,
Brown, Woodruff, aa 1 Jones.
: , CONSTITUTION. 4c.
We, the undersigned, residents of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, for the purpose of mutual enr St.
bsreby enter into aa Association which shall
bo known as" th Cas Corvrv Aqrici'lti;sl
amd Mechanical Association", and do hereby
adopt the f allowing Constitut'on and Ey-Laxs
fjr the government of the Society.
CONSTITUTION.
Article 1. The object of this Hoeiety shall
be to encouraga improvement in all things per
tabling to the ia'ereit of the Agriculturist tho
ilchacie, the Msichaut, or citizen of sny call
ing, by aiding uch iuterests as must conduce t9
public good.
Abt. 2. Tho officers of this S iciety shall con
sist of a President, Vise P es dent. Secretary,
Tre tsurer, aa J reren Directors, who, toije'her
wiih the officer of the Society shall constitute
3airl of Directors for the general t:an:i(re
taent of tho atTairs of the Society, and all of
wkom fihill be elected annually.
Art. 3. There shall be ono Vioe President for
each precinct, to be elected aunnualy at the
came time as the other officers.
Abt. 4. All pernm over tho a e of eighteen
may become members of this Society, by pay
in? the sum I OO dollar it. to the Treasury an
nually, or may o.c tue a life ineiabcrby p.ivins
the saia of twc-ty-livo dollar iaro the 'Irea-s-ury.
Art. 5. Amen Jrnonts or additions may be
madet'j the Con-titu in at any regular mjet-
the Society by a majority of iw--thirda of
amoeri! present at sai l meetiaar, jirevious
harinir been given of lbs proposed clause-
netiee in tome newspaper of the coun'y.
:' LY-L-VWS. .
ejtio.i This Society shall hold at least two
Meetings in each year: ono on the Erst Saturday
-.In March, and one on the iat day of ih3 annual
- Fair.
Sec. 2- The annual election of oflicers ot the 5o
cietyehill take p nee at the meeting on tho
first Saturday ia ilar.jb, ml the o3i -crs then
vhoseu fhall hold thi?tr seroril officers uat 1
their fueccssr are chosen and qualified.
Sec. S. Itshall be the d ty of ihe I're-ddent
to preside at all meetius ol the s jtiefy ; to call
f pcial uiectiiiji J ; to select the place f I - -I l.nz
meeting; to duciJo .all r"in's of r Ut tlia
may arte gabjat to the cu-t;tary rule- ; tt
have a gne al .ipervi.-ion c er hc aif.i r "
tha Society, an 1 to eau e!u d'rvrtion iv-n
by the JJird of Direetor.s to be ev.-.ciie J.
tc. 4- It ehitll bo the duty of the Vice Presi
dent at lar?e to perfor:i all th" d:itie-? of the
President during the absence ol the President,
and to a-si.-t the Preilent when desired.
Sec. 5. If, at aur meeting of the ooii-ty. it
ball appear t hat neit'ier the Pr oid ;i.t nor
Vice President are pre;-eni. then the meeting
may choose a Presi leat pro trm ; a. alcj in ttie
abjecoo of the .S?cretarj'. tt Socrctary .-o ten.
may be cbusea
Sec- 6. It ghail be th? duty of the Secretary to
record the priiceediart .the uiee'ing of the So
ciety, and to take ch iro of all d'leumeots au 1
papers Uiually belonia? to his ofU :e as Secre
tary; 'an I also o audit th accounts 1" I h -Treasure,
nnl certify i the corrjen --ss t'l.r ",$
and to pre-.nttba same to ihe Boar 1 of I.r,.v
tors annuxliy on the tir t Saturday in d.i'. !i
t3 draw allor leron the Treasurer for i;ioa:y
beloaiuc to 'he Society.
Sec. T. It tha i be the duty of the Trea;i.-pr
to receive and receipt for all moneys paid into
the f'juds of tho Society, and bold the 8 sine
ttubject to the order of the "Secretary, eounter
eigned by tl9-President ; to open an i(5ce on
the Fair Grouali during ti.e c-u'i ujiioe t;f
the Annual Kair of the Socitt j ; l; I co'icft nil
nua.y duo the Society for ad nLtra.-e. ieuiij
rent ic, uader the uperisiou of the Presi
dent. Previous to entering np..!i the discharge
of his duties as Treasurer, h'i s'laH Kivo u b ,n I
ia the snui of fivelboujand J l'.ara to the Sock-.-y
the faithful appl cati .u of all M n y c aiin in
to h a hanl fcy virtue of hU o'Jicc; aid b inl
to be filel with the Secrerary of t'a So';e?y
wi;h sureties to be npfrovel by the P:csident.
"And it shall further be the duty o! Treasurer to
submit hid accounts with proper vol -hers, in
writing annually, at least two days previous to
the first Saturday ia Mar;-L. to the S.-cretary,
to be audited and approved by him. Th- Treas
urer shall be paid n t less than one doMar pur
annum for hii services.
Skc. 8. It hall bo tha duty of tho Uj.ir l of
Directors to have a genor.il supervision of tuo
affairs of the .-osiety, rubject to the C'oa-'tiiu-:iou
ami these B l.uws. and to provide eueTi
ruleigsi regulati ons a''d'ttional as may from
time ta time bo denned re juitite.
, Skc. 9. Ei v n meui'oLTJ h-.ll constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business at any
jawlttnx of tha Hocietv: bet no motion for the
di;po?al of any lar.Js or property of the Socie
ty, hcll be eiitertained except at a regul r
meeting.
Bsc. 10. Fifteen per centum of all Pre ;ui urns
awarded bv the Society in ca-h thall be retaiu
ed by theyeeretary in drawing ord rs opou tho
Treasurer fjr the premiums.
C. 11. io person can enter articles rr ani
tcabfor exhibition, or compete for premium
-nless they are members of the Hoeifcfy, or rnin
t children of a membor'i family, except as
rided by regulation.
12. kousaL', irupUir.ect!,( iiten?ils.
and machines, must be owned by the exhibitor.
All agricultural and hort ieultornl prodtfetions
must bo raised by the exhibit r, and be the pro
ducti jn of the present year. All a tieles of do
u.oMie mnufucturo uit-.st be made by tho ex
bib tor. I'rcerved fruiU af vegotables uiujtt 1
put up by the exhibitor.
K C-13. All et.tries at.tb9 Annual Fair mint
be uiaile on ihe first day, and mu.H pciiy the i
name and resnlenee of the exhibitor' and the j
class ami number of the premium for which he
or he competes. The books for entries ehall bo
open for one week previous to the Fair. Per
sons living at a di.-taucu can, if they prefer, !
make their entries by letter addressed to ihe
Secretary, stating the articles, aui the ela-sg, i
ic, in which they wi-'u to compete i
6kc. 14. No one entry shall compcto for more
thaa ono premium, t-x :ept f jr sweepstakes, be
:4e hei t display on prire. :
t-KC. 15. When the catry of the article or ani
mal is recorded in the books of th'. .'tcietary.
eards will be fund hod with the number ani
cla?s marked thereon, whi.-h are to be placed
a the auiiaal or article, and which will admit
them to the grounds.
Skc. Id. When there is but one cxhibitoroom
pttiogfora premium, committees will award
first orswsoni prcmums. according to merit
No premiums will be allowed un!es the animal
or article in deemed meritorious.
Hfc. 17. All animals and articles must remain
in the enclosure d.iring the Fair, except by
permission of the President of the Society.
fc'Ec. 1"J. Ihe reports '"feomuii; tecs tor award
ing premiums must bj inudo in writing and
signed by the majority of the committee, and
be handed haxcdi itely to the Secretary.
Use. 19. Awarding Committees must comply
wit', the provi-'ions of the law req'iiring com
petitors for premiums on crops and iuiprov
ments. to furnish full and correct statements ia
writing ot the process ,nd expense of culture,
production. Ac. which statements shall be
in accordance with tho following rclc3, and rcr
i5ed bv affidavit The Tnd shall be measured
by some competent pe &on. Tie applicant
ehail make ufadavi'- to the quantity tf ground
a ad grain raise thereon, ad entereo on ihe
pra i:n list, which atlidavit must accompany
the application for premium, tcgstdier with a
sampla of the grain. - . . . v
fKC. 2'). Tha-e By- Law miy bo aHere I or
amend' d by a voto of two-thrd.i of the mem
bers present at any r-.gul.ir m;'.-tiii!r f tho So
ciety. r.KO'JLATON.?.
Membt-rshii 'li..-kei. SI uJ; r, Lii'h coastitates
the contiihu'or :t member if the Society rorono
year, and entiiles all the bona fidefaoiiiy uu-Jer
tighteeayeaxof age to aJmiision to tha Fair
during the seasoa.
Single a liis?ion. 2o c's ; single horse, or sin
gle horse and carrijge, cts; two horses and
carriage, 50 cts; hacks or carriages per day, $1.
The ticket sellers are instructed not to receive
any bills over five dollars. No check will be
given at the g.ite.!. Parties with rinIe adtnis
eioi tickets going out nust pay on relurn. The
fee .or sir.j;le hore, or s ngle horse and carriage
t.vo hors s and carriage and oiunibuss-s and
hacks, arc in addition to single admission fees.
a2Xiilt..L Alt RAN.-. EMr:.n
Ibe IZxUibilion will commence on the Cfth
of Scptetu'KT, 1S7J, and close pa the :M;h.
G p's .viU be orcn at 8 a, m.. and at hat time
every .officer is required to be at his pi:st. lo
disorderly c-i:,diK't of any kind wi 1 be per
mitted. A police will he upon the grounds suf
ficient to prevent the same and to fee that all
rules shall be observed.
ANIMALS.
No animal will be permitted to run at large
on the grounds.
L i.til after tho ward has been mile, marks
of any k.n 1 or other iu lic.ition of ownjrship
will not be iliowod. livery irticle r.r animal up
on i h gr Hinds, shad, during the Fair, be under
the control of rhe Sop. rinten le:it ajid Boa-d of
Directors, and wh le every poss bl. precaution
will be taken for the faf keeping of the Ktie.
ttie -Vrsociation will iu no case be responsible
for any los or damage that uny occur.
EXHIBITORS.
All stock will bo showa in t!;e arena. X'
persons but the awarding co nniit'ee on duly,
and the officers of the Hoard or Society will be
allowed inside r the a -ena whilst the Exhibi
tion ii going on. At the time of maktag th
entry of thorou,'h-orcd stock of aay kind, the
party applying will bo rc tuired t tarnish the
Secretary with authentic ; cairees, which will
b parsed upon by tho diiTcrent com litieis If
i:. ba asceriaiuc that auy exhibitor has made,
or caused to be made, tnv faL-e statement in re
gard to any an nial or article exhibited. r if
any cshibiti r tttempt to interfere with the
julg-.'s in the performance of the:rdu;ics by let
ter or otherwise, he shall be excluded .row
competition. Th-3 exhibition ot aloe, wiil
commence ct t!i time aad proc.e I ii the
order sp i-iSed in the progr-immc. Ani
mals not ready ai the proper time and plUce
will b rulei out of couipetition. Apprcii'icre
catermg articles of their own production for
lonipeiiaon, mm- furni.-h. at the tim-j of citry
a cerriJcate lrui their employers, stating tlieir
nges, and tiie time they have served in ihe bus
iness. '
Perseus d-siring space for tho cxibition of
t.-ii-les or machinery, i ot entered for competi
tion, must mako I. e same known to the Secie
lary at as ea ly a day as pos.-ilde. and give the
n ime of the article, of th s exhibit r, his place
of residence, aud specify the aoiount of space
required. Heavy machinery, or even otiierar-ti.-!es,
may ba taken on the grouuds at any time
before ths commeucemeat of the Fair.
' KXTKIE-5.
I No pcr-on whatever will bo allowed to pee
I tha entries un i! after the award h s been tnade
j l-.ii ric-s un be ina lj at my lias be ore the
, i-'iir. i,v "t't-I. -e . mi to lii.j -ret -ry or i res
j i hoii at !,iau-.rrin ii, l'v . fr-r or ia periou.
i Iu iig :h; fi;st -!-ty .-. tr::--. w.'.I only bare
viv-1 ..- l ie !'") o t f '-cretary oa "he
i.i;r i-. '.ii V. in; c: "try is m.tde of any
r"e l jc c- re a: wiil ti.o to th-- ptriy a
card, iui. li u'ut coii'aiii the number ( cmry
and tiits, and wiiic.1 mu t be attached to tho
arti. lc. 1 Inhibitors will confer a gieat favor
on tho oSicers of the Board by makii.g their
entri js at as eariy a day as possible. Pers ns
living abroad cin m iis their entries by letter;
bat in such i-ivi-s if the cuuy be of live Jtock,
the ai'p!i".r.t ma t g've the na;u u I age of
too animal, the u.u.ic and age "f the sire, tho
name uud residence of the owner, a;;d the class
in which he wi-dic to ei.ter. If the cany oe
of ;:i l'-huiiry, iLU)len:e:its, etc . tho applicant
aiiisi giv e tue name n J residence -of nalnr.
name of patentee au I name or dvsigiiativu oi
the :riic. No anijie .-hail b; cpttie 1 in iu.,re
th.i)oi-e department. Aii eiU ics w.U be ma do
in stricr compliance with tha oilere l p cuiuei
lit. and awards made in accord.) sica. Parties
ia list, tLcrefore. take particular pufas to hnie
stocit aad trticies ciite-.-ed just as they waot
h era. Those who purpose entries wi 1 very
much obli.o the Secretary and his clerks, i
UiO" will, berore leaving home, in ike a .i-t of
uli the ar i -lo? they wi.-h o enter, snd the
cl.sslo wh eh ihey belong, ami si-'ii their names
in full at the bottom. Thi will c:i.i'.!o the
clctk to g t theii Dames correct oathe boo..
A" AKUI.VU COM i I f ri:i;s.
CoiumiUec? are pnr:ieu aM. re.uestcl n-.t to
gi e (tic our:.g merit to over t-.-I am u.ils in ihe
breed ..i j cla sc.. in ju f lig 'loc-iea stack,
regard will le had to t'uj i nky -i. blood a ts
tablisucd by the pe ; iki e. ue. !urj . h;.-: ma iiid
ge eral e'.ir i -H-ri -ie t' Ibe various bre- d ',
in.k iij proper ail-'W.iuce for r.ge. feeling, an I
olh.T ctreu n-tau s. A prem.um w,d u t oe
awarded if the ar: i-de or aoimal be not tho-i ;!it
worthy, th uh there be no o mipoliti u. Aw.rd
in corniiiiitees will o ily awird picmiums to
artie'es r-(;u!ar!y e itere 1 ia tacir re-p --cti.'e
cbisses; bat they ar i requested t examine all
all article.? entered in tt:-j mis eii ine ms e!a-s
report. .In lg8 u'e tar iealarl.v req'.i sied ti
h:ul their repoits tot'.. S cret.ry soon as
d isioa ;s tu fie; mil. as it is the object of
the Society f.o c-dlect :l the inionu Hi ii i s
siole f out tli- cxhiVit r.- ia tiieir . !as.-c.-, a i go
m.ike thc'r report s fu 1 as lima a id cireuiti
stanccs will p riiit. -Persons invi'ed to serve
on Aw;rlir.g Committees wid rcceiie their
badges lrr-m the uperialendeat of the depart
ment ia which th. y t-re to serve. 'I l.o award
ii g I'oiuu iitv is wdl be s-b cted from tiie va
rious sections of the c- unty with great, care.
No one will he a. lowed, while he ia hu cxhib
it r, to act rvu Jude.
INVITKD 0Ui:ST3l
The officers of all Agric liuied and MecV.a.i
ical Associations, and a 1 the members of tho
Press, everywhere are invited to atienl our
Fair with nt further no ic.. . be invited guests
can t-btuin free tickets of mites ion by making
application to the Sevrvtary r rreiVvt, i
the oQice of the Society, and identifying the n -selves
by responsible' par ies.
REFHEHHMF.NTS
. All persons furnishing refreshments are re
quired to Imt in the r supplies before o'clock
A. ii each day and for that purpose tickets of
admission will be given for themselves and
wagon. But precisely at S! o'clock he
grounds will be cleared of person not en itled
to remain. PVr?om renting roTet-hmint booths
will not be permitted to sell intoxicating
d n:k--
Refreshments booths, showmen, pcdlers.
bnikstcrs, Ac, will apply to the President.
Secretary or Treasurer fcr terms upon which
the? can -enter upon the g ouiids during the
Fair.
PKEMIU.M-LIST
Of the CaM ("oniily Agcriculliiral and
JIcdiRtiicHl A.cl.t Ion.
CLAS- 1 Cattle,
Lot 1 Short Ho ss.
Pest bull, 2 years old and over i
2 1 do do
I'e't bull, 1 year old and under 2
2d do do
li et Lull calf.
21 do
Best cowcver3 years
2d do d
Beet heifer 2 vears old
2d do do
Best heifer 1 year old
21 do d) .
Be?t beifer calf
2d do do
LOT 2 Dkvonsi, GaLawayb, Aldersv,
5 CO
2 . "iO
5 l)
2 ;V
5 Oft
2 50
5 00
2 r-o
5 00
2 so
1 00
2 o
2 50
1 00
Na-
TIVKS) ASH (iRADFSi.
Same as Short Hr-rns, only half the premium,
LOT 3 SWKK.P3TAKES.
Best bull of any age or breed 5 00
Best cow do 5 00
Best ne-d of cuttle, of an ngeor breed compos
ed of not less than 5 bead of cattle 5 00
Best herd of grade cattle not less thaa five
h ad 5 00
Snpcrinten 'cnt of enttle--Joseph C. fJilntonr.
Ju ices P. Cunninghat'i, Henry Eiken
ItiT. John Gilmour.
lAll animals contending for a premium in
Class No. 1 must show a reloible pedigree, as
recorded inth American Herd Book.)
CL-As.5 2 Lot 1 Horses; Thoroughbred3-
Ben stallion
2d do
Best mare
2i do
LOT 2 Roadstfrs,
Best stallion
21 do
Best ni'ire
2d do . , . .
Be'tpair of m-irs or horses
2d .lo
B -s-t si'ig!" horse, mare or geldio?.
5 00
2 50
5 t0
2 50
5 00
2 50
5 00
2 50
5 fHJ
2 50
5 C
LOT 3 ITo'tSESi fiv: (.Sen-ra . Utilitt.
Test B ullion 2 years old i-n l ov-r f do
2d di do 2 50
Best marc 2 years old and over 5 00
21 do do 2 50
Best colt, mare or horse, one year old and
nnder two . 5 00
2d do 2 50
Best brood mare, with one cdt 5 00
2 1 do 2 50
; LOT 4 Sweep.-t kks
Best sfr.lHoa of 111-y :igo or breed 5 ()
Best m ire do 5 0'!
Be-'t c It. mare or horie under one year
o! I 5 P0 j
21 do do 2 5")
All animals to be cbssed as thoroughbred
uiu.-t show an aothentic.-it-d pedij-ree.
J.OT 5 Ibight H -Rsr.s.
D st stailicn 2 j-cars old in 1 over 5 0
2d do do 2 50
Best tcre f 0
2d do do 2 50
Saperintend nt of Horses E. W. Birnmc.
Judges ChuiKa Holmes, E. L. Heed, E E.
Woid-ey.
(No nnimal in this class shall In entered for
more thaa one premium, except 'r 'weer-stakt-s.j
LOT t lONKKYSi J.VU Mcles.
t Best j ick over 2 years id 1 2 5)
j 21 do do 1 :o
I Best -Icnnctt do o r.j
; 21 do do 10
j Best mule colt u i i.-r 1 ye .r d 1 2 "0
2d do Ho 1 (O
C LA .-.S3.-" 11 if
LOT 1-Sxiee?.
Be-t Buck of any age l 00
21 do do Bip.
Bet Ewe of any ae 1 00
2d do do Dip.
Snperii.tendent iTm. (I.haour. Sr..
Jiulg-s-J. M. Tutter-on. J. F. Doiid, Ym.
Ashman.
CI-VSH 1 Lot 4 Swimk. Smal Breeds;
SfKFOI K. E-six. A CniSA.
Best Bonr one year ol 1 and over 5 00
21 do . do 2 m
Best do un ler one year 3 00
21 do vl 00
Best Sw one year old and oter 5 0)
2d d. do 2 00
Best . 'do under oo-i year old 3 00
21 do do 1 00
I.iyr 2 Labse Bi eds-
Moott e:
Best Boar two years oi l and over
2d do : do
Be.-t do one do an I un ler two
21 do do
Best Boar under one year old
21 do do
Be.-t Sow ono year old and over
21 Oo do
Best Sow under one year
2d : do do
LOT 3 Bhi-ksh res.
Best Boar 2 years o! 1 aod over
5 00
2 00
5 00
2 03
3 00
1 00
5 (0
2 fO
3 O?
1 (O
5 00
2 00
3 00
I 00
3 0
1 IO
5 00
2 01
2 00
1 00
21
Best
2.1
B. st
2d
Be-t
o o
do
do
do " '
orio yrar old and un ler two
do
1-r one year old
do
yrar o' 1 aa 1 over
do
Jt tio
Ijo-t So un
2d do
r on- yeirs '
i..'
I.UT 4 w.tf.ps ; ak ks.
Best Bo..r of any breed or nt;e
Best Sow d
5 00
5 00
Silprrintend.'.it I. nvson Sheldon.
Ju 1g Tiraot'iy Clars, V. C MaySol 1.
J.i 111 es Hall. -
CI. ' :S 5 Open to the Wor.t.p.
Bet IlenpT an I .Mower
do Tw-- 'or-e l'low
"-'uoerin ea 1 nt 'onr a I II el.
Jude3-Siiij Atu-tin. C. U. P i."'i.i
I!. Po.-fr.
H.-ft lit t!-lhir'e flow
uo Harrow
do Two-Horse Wagon
io 1 'u---Ilirs H'agori
do WahOn or Carriage Bn.ko
do Two-'lor-c Cirri.ige
1 1 lie-' lor f Carri
do Doable Shovel PI w
do Corn v.'ul iwitor
Din.
1
W.n
Dip!
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dr.
do
do
do
do llorso Hav Pake
do F nni'ig Mill
do Farm Gate'
do Portable Fence
do Churn
do '.V.asbitig Machine
do I"' 'thes D- er
do Clothe Wrinerr
eto S -liool I ? k
d t ora ' aofr
do Oi.e-uali iiozca I rooms
do' I'o -.hie B irrci-d "liot tin 11
do r.-i'pla of Farm .Macb iuery and I iu ; 1
incut- by one cxubitor.
o
do
ill
do
do
do
CL-VSr, 0 Competition i.v this Clss open
to Eveuth out.
Best Plow f..r Oidrroun l
do Breaking P'ow
dc G.itig P.ow
do Donble - hovel Plow
iio Iroa Beam Plo.v for Old Ground
do Ri'li' g l"wo-iure Cu.tivator
do Walking do
do Hi ling an 1 VV Iking do
do Two-Horso It.dkr
it ttd t?wer. drill or brads.ift
Dip. ! Tuj
do ( Mrs. 1
do Bc-t -do
do d
do do
do do
do do
iio lo
do d
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
d-
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Ho
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Juices Oe-'Tga Schrider, Henry
John Fifzgeral '.
('...A SS 7 MiscELtAsrons
Be-t Cat tl Scales
do Asfortmnt of Scales
do BrieV Machine
do Bot.-ito Ii- gcr
do K-"ily f'arriage
do Tor. Btigsry
d Ooen B it;ey
do Trotting ".Vrtgon or Sulky
do Two-flo'se Teigh
do One-eor.-e Sleigh
(I.) Wagon or Carriage Brnko
I.etihoflT,
Dip.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Double Wpcon of Nebraska Manufac-
ture
do Sr ing Wapon do
do Opon Buggy do
do Covered d do
do Wagon ma le ousi le of Stato
do Spring Wegon do
do Open Bucgy do
do Covered do do
. Superintendent S. M Kirkpatriek.
Judges Wm McCaig, Bei;j. AHin
2 50
2 5-1
2 50
2 50
Dip.
do
do
do
Henry
llowland.
CLASS 3 Tfxtil" E.i R cs., asd Mrciiaxic
0 AS" TlVE A HT3.
Sup rintendent J. V. Patter",.n,
Judges Alfred Johnson, Walter Jenkens,
Frank Wolcott.
Best tHsplfiy of Tools nnd Cufery
do AsHortment of Cabinet Furniture
do Set of Cha;rs
do Saddle and Bri U
do Set of Farm Harness
do Set of Carriage Harness
do Assortment Tin and Copper Waro
Best Coal Stove for Cooking
Dip.
do
do
0J
3 00
Dip.
Dip
do Two-Horse Cora 1'iaator .
do Fanning Mill
do Hay and Strw Cutter
do Corn Sheiler. Horse Power
do do Hand power
do Bee Hive without Bees
do Cheese Pre-
do Cider M-.ll and Press
do Cane Mi 1 '
do Evaporator .
do Hey i'less . -
do ILr.y Stacker , .
do Hay Fork in use
do Dropper
do Harvester
do Bi .;-r
do Thresher and Separator'
do Horse Power t tu-i liny iTji hincry
do Wind Poer I'liniji for farm use
do Pu"!? or Water Uai-t-r, well or cistern
do Corn Cutter, hor powt-r
do St ilk Cutt sr
do lie l?e Trimmer, by Horse Power
do Portable Saw Mill
do Portable ilrst Mill
do 1'ortible Engine set up for use
Sureriio-:dent John F. Buck.
do Wood t-tove do do
do Combined Wool on 1 Coal Cooking do
do Darlor Stove for heating do
CLASS 'X
Superintendent E. L. Reed
Judges C. 31. Shelton. Sam'l He-tor. C- H.
Winslow.
Bed us'ortinent of Lctither Dip
j do Sewiug Ma bine for heavy work do
j do do for family US9 do
! do Knitting Maehiuo do
do . Collcct:on? of Potter's wnre do
do loiof SObiieks 1 00
do Spcclinens of Carpenter work 1 00
do Assortment of Cooperage 1 00
do specimen of blaeksmi'h's work 1 00
do set of hore shoes 1 to
CLASS 10.
Superintendent Mrs. E Sage.
Jidges Mrs. John
Te.vksberry, Mrs Dr.
Wiley. Mrs. Barnum.
Fes 20 yards of carpeting 2 00
do qiijlt do
do corcrl: t do .
do t air c d'on liosc, home manufacture 0
do 3 Ins s'ocking yarn do 1 00
do p iir woolen s'.orkinss 50
do do socks 50
do do mittens 50
do ly gloves 50
do rug hearth 1 "g 50
do bed spre id . 50
?o p-vr p:;uts made by lady 1 00
do Ve-t do 1 00
do hi:t do 1 00
do bonnet do 1 '
d . n.-.s rtinent of boots .f- fh"cs t 00
!o display ot book-binder's Dip
lo do clothing do
do do woolen cloths do
CLASS 11.
S.-perinf"a -lent Prof. W. W. Wise.
.In -'. Mrs Don !, Mrs. J. D. Sims n, J. A.
MucMiirphy.
Ile-t orn-m-utal an 1 sign paintipg 100
do photograph, plain Pip
do do visne! te do
co d co'ored do
do do on porcelain do
d nmbrot' pe do
Best disphay .if Photographer's Work Dip
do Monochr m .'ic Pain; i:ig do
d 1 Oil or Wutr do do
do Lau Is.-apo do do
do Wa :.n and Baggy do " 1 00
do Drawing an I Sketching do
d display of Chrom do
00 Specimen of Peam.iu hip by pupil
und:r 15 1 00
CLASS 12.
Supc-rintn lent. 'rs. II. V". Barnum.
Jijdge Mrs Ilattio Drost, Mrs. Ijaao Pol
lard, Mrs. Wil'ia'u Jenks.
Best f-tcciinrn of work done by Sowing
Machine, to bo dons on the
grounds - ' 50 ct or Dip
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Specimen silk cirroid-ry
French need e work
Otto uh'i Cover
Taole cover, n' ell" work
Spec.?ii n of worsted work
Fancy work witli needle for chair
Worked Cushion and Back
Limp Mat
Ornamental Shell Work
do Lei'her Work '
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
d)
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sp.-r i.Ticn Whx F owera
Specimen Artil'd 1 Flowers
Collection of F.irs
H -m-stich work by hand
Tatting Edzirtg. 1 yard
do In-erti 'g di
Collection of Hair Work
Crochet Edging 1 yard
.- do Inserting
Transferred Work
Seed Work
Feather Flowers
Burr or Cone Work
Yarie'y ofcXroehet Work
do Worsted Crochet
Embroidery di
do Wor-te 1 Work in Frnmi do
A rtioles of the nbove--las of domestic man-
ufa ore must, be tn-idc by the exhibitor, or in
hi or her famllv.
CL ss 1 i.
Snt i hiternlei.t Thos. Mitchell.
Judges D. L. C app. F. L. Clemcut, Liwon
heldon.
I est deigu for farm house, ci ?t n t to
exceed ;', .0 Dip
do design for 'arta houss, cost not to
e t.-e.l Si OO ; do
d desig 1 fir diiry h.:ie, cost not
to exce'd stoO do
do design for poul rv hmiso do
do design for s noke h .ue, cost not Id
exceed $150 " do
do design or rat and moise proof
coi-n crib do
do design for hog pen or house do
do Model for I?ntie Arbor do
1LAS5U.
SnperinU-nden L. F. Johnson.
Judg '. F. M. D rrincton. Miss Eil a Crocker.
Mf. Perry W. lker.
Beet Piano forty Dip
d Chine Organ do
do Mcl-idcn do
do Display of mu-lc d instrutnent do
CLASS iv Paiet. DaN'R.-, t Kitchen.
upe "intei'd-nt. !rs Isaac Pol'rd
.'es Mr. D.inT Clapp. Mrs. C- II. King.
1 Lewi-.
fifty ronnus 50
101b. sng.-ir from Chinese or Imphee 1 00
gallon Sorghum Syrup
do I'nohee do
do home-made Vinegar
five po: nd butter
hard oap
50
50
5
50
do five ponnds Honey - 50
da half saltop soft soap 50
Competitors for Premiums on su;ar must give
mode and rules for manufacture.
CLASS lrt.
Superintendent Rush Chilson.
Judg.-a Mrs. 1.. Sheldon, Mrs Jao. Matz,
Mrs. Jno Cuoimings.
lresh fruit put up for wint-r use in glass jars
not less tha.u two quarts of each kind.
Best jar Raspberries Dip or 50
do do Str.iwbrr;es do
do do Cherries do-.
do do Grape do
do do Go'oseb rries do
do do Bl ickberries do
do do Currents - do
do Bottle o! Grape 'Vino do
do do CurrntWine do
CLASS it.
Superintendent Mrs J. A MacMurrhv.
Judges Mrs. Wm. B P.irter, -drs. SamT
Richarlsjn, Mrs. Josci h Gu 1110 re.
Best Loiif of Wheat Bread
50
do do Corn Bread Dip or f;i
do do Graham Broad do
do Light Cake do
do Jelly Cake do
do Fruit Cake do
do Found Cake do
do Grupe Dickies do
do Sour Pickles of any kind do
do Sweet Pickles of any kind do
do and greatest variety of preserves do
do Blum preserves do
do grape preserves do
do strawberry preserves do
do apple preserves do
do melon preservts do
do peach preserves do
do pear preserves do
d qui ice preserves do
do tomato preserves do
do plum jelly do
do apple jelly do
do grape jelly do
do currant jelly do
do rhubarb jelly do
do gooseberry jelly do
Greatest variety of jellies do
Best raspberry jam do
do currant jam do
do plum butter do
do picalili do
do tomato catsup do
CLASS 13 Fecits asd Flower...
Superintendent H. Hubbard,
Jude S. B. llobson. A.
L. Child.
Bainbridge Hobbs.
Largest and best collection of apples
named
2d do do do do
Largest aod best collection of npjdcs
not named
00
00
2 00
1 00
1 (Hi
1 00
1 00
1 00
21 do do
do do
Best seedlipg apple
do collect on of pea.hes
do do pears
do do plu-ns
do as ortment of grapes, not l"ss than
12 bunch. s of each variety
2d do do do
2 00
1 00
CLSS 10. Flotebs.
fJuperintendcnt J. X. Wise
Judges Mrs. T. Thomas Mrs. Wm. lloll.
Mrs. H, Ei kenberry.
Best collection of cultivated flowers
2d do 'do do
do collection of greon-hotise plants
and flowers, in pots. 50 varieties
S2 00
1 00
2 Oi)
21 do .do do 1 00
Best and most tastefully arranged pair
of hoqucts 50
B"t collection of Phloxes Dip or 50
do do Hoses do
' do do Dahlias , do
do do Verbenas do
do do Ghtdioli do
do do Zinia, do
do do Astors do
Best Nuriery Stock do
CLASS 20.
Superintendent W. Tjrwin
Judges John. Adams, James Hull, Enos
Bergen
Best 5 squashes 1 .10
do 3 puo.pkius 00
do Fall Wheat, half bushel 2 00
do Spring do do 1 00
do Oats 1 00
do Barley 1 CO
do R; e 1 00
do Wnite beans, one peck 1 i-O
do Timothy grass seed, 1 pec's 1 0)
do Clover do do 1 U0
. do Yellow Corn, one bushel 1 00
do White do do 1 00
do Bi ets, one half dozen 0
do .-iboage, six head 50
do Specimen bushel of Ir'sh potatoes 1 00
do Asorluieut of Potatoes not le-s
tnan five varieties 1 00
do Spe'dmen bushel of Sweet Potatoes 1 00
do Specimen busVcl o' on ons 1 00
do Six heads of celery 50
do Assortment of t cans 50
do Six carrots ' do
do half bushel of turnips , do
do Six parsnips do
do peck of tomatoes - do
do three watermelons do
do do musk melons do
do do cauliflowers do
do stalks of rhubarb da
CLASS 21.
SuDerin'cndei;t John Shannon.
Judges E. A. Kirkpatriek, Mrs. Joe. John
Son. Mrs. D, II. Wheeler. -
Oa the third d ly of the Fair a Special Pre
mium will be given for the Best Lady Eques
trian 10 to
2d best 5 0-3
SPECIAL OFFER AND PREMIUMS.
For the Bust Tex Colts is the Stat'.
W. D. Jones, of Ito.-k Bluffs, makes the follow
in? oiler;
Mr. Jones wil put in S100, an 1 enter his Stal
lion "Iovr Tiutf," all p ir'ies desiring to enter
their horses to pay S100 ikewisc. ard whoever
shows the bo t 10 eohs sh iil have the whole
amount of money thus deposited, us a premium.
This oS'er open to the State.
Programmes wi 1 be i?u.'d and distributed on
the fir t day ol the Fair, giving particular in-Ftru'-tiins
to Coinnitteosau-l other inform a, ion
relating to the 1 air.
D. II. WHECLER. Prcs't
C. H. KiNrj. Kee'v.
Mnr-ha! Joe. Jnittox. m
As.'t " A. B. Taylor. .
Filustang Liniment
FO it W " 4 . IS n A T.
Prolitildv few nrtii-le-j hnve over In 1 so,
extensive ;i Suit., while wn-, have bcetr
more universally heneficial than tho rc le
hratp.l MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI
MENT. ChiMr.-u, A'lulfs. Hot -.'s, an.l
D)'ut,t,.ie Ati'tiials, art always liah'e to
jiCfi'l.'nt, nti it is safe to miy, that no
ftiiiily can p:i-i aKiticli.'. sit.isnti without
oiu-2 kitnl ol an eitiulijtit h r'nr neees
sa"y. It Hrr'O'.iio-i ; matter of imj'Or
tance tli- ti to sro-mi the J-et.
rijr ihr'! '111 Irs I liver- stables in the city
of e York alone are using the Mexican Mus
tang Liuioient in all f which it give unusual
satisfaction.
l. I'TI? V. The genuine is wrapped in a
fine ,S7f,7 -of- engraving wiih "i. IV Ur
brn: I A.miV." and -7'r. )' M rk, MhX"A.
.VC.sT.l.Xfi UMMKXT.y engraved cross
the face of each wrapper. The whole bears the
proprietor's private Un ted Sta'es Hevenue
stamp, and not a common stamp as used by
drugg.sts.
Lvox M anupacturig Co
f i Park Place. N. Y.
Jan.lth. dAw lw every 3rdw
i.ki. i. ;n.i.f: n i:
X lfi ska City,
General Agent Dep't Northwest,
Jin J 3 1 : 1 1 Life
Til UKAIUOO
Ot Cincinnati Ohio,
J. U. PRESSON.
iulylWitwtf
Local Ageat
E. T- DUKE & CO.
AT FOOT OF JULY STRFE1
Wholepale J: Retail Dealers in
a.
Hardware and Cutlery, Stoves.
TIN W ARK. ROPE.
3M, STEL NA L 5 AND
Blacksmith Tools, Jcc.
Kt-ep on Innd a Large Slock of
CHARTER OAK,
BUCKS FA TEjYT,
CHICAGO, EMPORIA,
L O Y A L C O OK
And Other First-Class Cooking
STOVES,
of All kinds
Coal or Wood kept on hand.
JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DON I
CEDAR CREEK MILLS
It in running order now.
Wanted 5CGCO
bushels of Whest. Satisf action will bo given
to customers in 4; rinding nnd sawing.
Flour, Cora meal, and Lumber, will be sold
Chsap for Cash.
Come ono. Come all. and give the Ceofl
Creek Mill a, tri 1.
CHRISTIAN SCHLUNTZ
eVeepino Water, Nebraska.
DEALERS IN
Pry Goots.
Groc ries,
iii.idware,
Queensware.
Boots, and Shoes.
Hats, and Caps.
Agricultural Implements of all kinds. Weir and
'IX L" Cultivators. Union Corn Planters,
Grundetour and Princeton Plows. Arc, Ac .aciin
iini'um all of which we ofier to the public at the
owest retail prices.
Ail C5 Warranted
Aw laepresented.
CC'Our constant aim w ill be to sell so low that
it v.-ill be tc the positive advantage of every far
mer in the western and central portion of C.isr
county to make thie their headquarters for trade
REED. 1U10S.
NEW DRUG STOK
WEEPING WATER, NKTt.
T. Jj. I O IT TP 13 It ,
T EALER. in Drugs, Medicines. Paints, lis
X ' Varnish, Fertumery
StatioLary, Notion.,
Cigars and lobacco
wxvtl
ROCK! STONE!
will fnriii-h parties with stone for
all budding purposes at a reasonable price, a'
mv qunrriis r Oeliverel on the cars at Louis
ville station The oilowing kind of etono can
be ha I on sdiort notice: sills, caps, prch rock
iae or r ) I sau 1 stone such ab was used by the
B A M. K R in the construction of their t t one
work. All responsible orders, promptly filled
'J. T. A. HOOVER.
Louisville Station, Neb.
S 9tf
I DOCTOR W!TTSER.r
X 617 St. Charles Street.
Jf ongor located in St Louis than any Chron-,
. I . tn ii Vt v-w! 1 ciifii-Ad io 1 1 v fronts Sirnril;
?ai:d C mplieated Venereal Disease as to bring
fpatieits iroin every State. His hosintol op-I
foprsui'ilies. a lif time expprien'e. with pur-j
, es1 (trus prepared in the cstaolivnuicnt, ur-f
-r;i?i;s piiru u;i iit .ii.ci. nu ui.mii m 00 i.ni (
' ed ; tit! yo. r private troubles.. "onsultation
S.rce. Send two stamp tor medical e- v.
. . . . . . i
.t amiooo, 11 "HA' Hiioii, sea i j
n nil. 15 cents each, both for 25 cts, 100 pages
Alt that the curious, doubrtul or inTtiiit v
wish know all i "out Self-pollution Prevcn
ion. Marriaie. Kyery young man and wo
man ought to real it a a warning The ner
vous d bilitated . nartially impotenteat
scientir-cally advised. wn dec21
. MACHh. E SHOP!
. I'!nttKt!!eu4Ai9 Ieb.,
Repairers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and Stem Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe
Force and Tit't Pumps, Steam Gang;, alaa
V'ulve tiovernors. aad al! kials of
Ci C itia; J iii O d i O A 1 2 - ,
'urnishei on short notice,
ARlINIG rylACHiMERY
epni oc f-ort notice. not
Rook Tor the .Tlillion !
A private counselor to the
GUIDE.
Married orthoe about to mar
ry 011 the oh vsioloirica I m ster-
is and revelations ot iho sex ial system, the
latent - iesoveries in producing a-id preventing
otlsi ring, how to pr -ervetti complexion Ac.
Tlii is an interesting work of two huoond
and twei.ty-four p-.igs. with nume'ous engrav
ings, and contain? valuable in'ormati in for
those who are married, or cont.-mplate mar
riage. Still, it is b(ok that ought to be kept
unoer lock and key. and not laiO carelessly
aoout ttxe house.
Sent to nnv one (free of postage) for 50 cents.
Ad-.lre-s Dr. Butti' I: pensary. No 12 N-
l.itrhtn street. St. Louis. Mo.
Notieo to the Afflit cd and Unforf urate.
Before applying to the notorious quacks who
ndvertise in pu''li paper, or using any quack
remedi", peruse Dr. Butts' work no matter
w hat y uir deseae is or how deplorable your
condition.
I'r Butts can be consulted, person-illy or by
niN'l. .n th iliseise" mentioned in his works.
'Mliee. No. 12 N. Eighth street, between Market
n IChesnut. St. Louis. Mo. dec2dwly
DOANE COLLEGE.
ThePreparatory Department,
Rev. 15. 3 Perry.
(Recently of Yale College.)
P1UXC1PAL
will open
September 3d, 1872.
Board and Tuition at low rate?. Apply
' CHAS. LITTLE,
Chairman of Trustees, Crete Ntb.
!CjwGrra -
STATIC AGKNT
"a.
--
HALLAOAY'S pateiit
WIND MILLS.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING FORCE
AND FARM PUMPS,
FEED fSILLS, ETC.,
TERMS LIBERAL.
The Halladay Mill has stood the test for six
teen years, both in the United States and Eu
rope and is the only one
Generally adopted hy all Principal Kail
roads and Farmer.0.
jr-Scnd for catalogue and price list.-ftfr
A. L. STRANG.
aplSwtf Lincoln Nebraska.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
A N D
WALL FilPESR ! !
All Paper rrimmed free of
Charge.
Also Dealer in
Books,
Stationary,
Magazines, and
Latest Publications.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by ar. ex
perienced Druceist.
Kernetiiber the place, thrcedoors west of the
lUmld office: Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
PURISSIMA ET OPTIHAT"
This unrivalled Medicine in warranted not to
conta n asinple particle of Mercury, or any in
jurious mineral substance, but is
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For forty i ears it has proved its great vlue
in nil diseases of the Liver. Bowl, and Kidneys
'i hoesands of the good and great in all pirts of
the country vouch lor its womlertul and pecu
liar powe- In purifying the blood, stimula'ing
the t rpid I ver and bowels, and imparting
new life nnd Vigor to th whole system. Sim
mons' Liver Regulator isacknowleded to have
no equal as a
LIVER MEDICINE.
It contain four milicn.i element . never uni
ted in the same happy proportion in any other
pr partion viz . a gentle Cathartic, a wonder
ful To- ic. an nn-exeeptionable Alterative and
a certain Corrective ofall iimuritie of the body
Such sagna! success has attendel its use, that it
is now r'-etirded a the
GREAT UN FAILING SPECIFIC .
for Liver Complaint a d the painful offspring
thereof, t -wit. Dyspep-ia. Cm sii ati n.
Jaundice. Bilious at'a ks Sick headache. Colic
Depression of Spirits, Sour Stomacn, Heart
Burn. A'C. Ac.
Regula:e the liver and prevent,
CHILLS AND FEVER.
Prepared only by J. II ZEILIN A- CO.
Druggists, Macon. Ga.
Send for a Circular I and e'JO Arch street.
Price SI: by mail l.:'o Philadelphia Pa,
for Sale by J J BUTTERY,
janlwly. Platt-moutb, Neb.
HENRY BOECK
DEALER IN
FU R N I TU R E,
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS-
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS A.VO AT ALL PRICES.
Metalic Burial Cases.
VVOt'lEN COFFINS
OP ALI sizes.
Ready Made, and Sold Chesp for Cash.
With tinny thanks for past patronage, Ii n
Ate all t i call nnl examine my large stock o
niture an 1 Coffins . jan2St "
University of Nebraska,
LI IV CO 17V, EI.
iJ- The next term of the University will open
SEPTEMBER 12TH. 1S72.
A full Corps of Professors is proviled. The
.apparatus, library and Catdnet are
tew and enmp'etc. The
Agricultural College
tVill open this fall. Tuition free, and honV. .
co-t
For further information send for a cata
logue.
Roorr.s for self board inir fi
cost to tho undents.. " ,u""
A. R. BENTON, Chancellor.
' - ' ' V
3 I S i Y C;.'l ?i - :JZ-
1 '
To the Ea-t Norlh an 1 S.nithoast.
STATIONS.
Leave Plattsmouth.
Arrive Bu lington
" Men lot i
" Chie.-.goT.B .tQ
" Peoria...
" Iod'plis I.B.XW.
" Cincinnati "
" Logansp't T.riW
" Columbus "
ATl.A NTIC
KM' I HS1
' MAIL.
5.50 a. m.
10.50 p. in.
3.23 a. m.
. 7.00 a. ra
12 50 a. n.
0 25 a. in.
4.15 p. m.
I'. 20 a. iu.
5 JM p. m.
.-. S .. III.
7.' 0 a- in.
11 .15 a- m.
...l." ii. in.
4' Oil a. m.
15:15 p- I
11.14) p. in,
5.55 p. m.
2.15 a. m.
JtTlirough Cars from Miss.uni River to Chi
cago. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Logunsport mid
Columbus.
Connections at thse points with lines lead
ing 'o the liust North and South.
'1 his is tho JJent, Short tit, QuUktal and Cttaf
tut iloitt
Do not bo deceived, but obtain Ti-;ket via
the Burlington and Missouli River Railroad.
A. E. TiUZA LIN, C E. I'r UK INS.
Gen'l Ticket Agent. Geii'i Sup'l
F U R H I TURE
TIi os. W. fhrjoek,
CABINETMAKER
And doaler in all kindi of
Furniture o& Cltairs.
main btbikt. (third door east of P O
Plattsmouth
Neb.
Hit-Repairing and Varr.i: hir.v tic iijy uone.
Funerals attended on t lie shortcut notice.
A rrand clinncts to obtnii
clioice building lots, at pri
ces and terms, to hiiit tlic
times.
I am now ofT'jiinir to mII Iota ia n.y
addition from
la
Each, from one third to one-Lalf down
and the balance pay.ihlt in t-ix, nine ami
twelve ruonth-, according to the valaa
of the lots', with ttn per cent intercf-t.
EkXTA. discount of ten per cent will be
made for ca.-h.
This is ccrtaitdy one of the finest
chances ever offered in Plattsmouth to
parties of limited mean-, to secure
piece of ground upon which to erect ft
home.
My lots are beautifully piiuatcd ar:i
nearly all are covered with a fint growth
of youn forest trues.
Come and look at them. No charge
ujaie for rlunvipg.
July 5th 1ST2.
S. DUKE.
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T H E BR S T
IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST
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For Your Groceries Go To
W. It. UTEIIA1VX,
Ccruer Thirl and Main Streets, Flattsuiou'b,
tot
iKSIIe keeps on hand a choice and
well selected Stock cf
Farcy Groceries.
Coffees. Teas.
Sugar, Syrup.
tc, Ac. Ac.
tS-Also a good assortment of Eoote ic Shoes.' 6
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In Connection with the Grocery is a
Bakery & Confectionery !
4dAl! kinds of Country Produce bought and
sold
Tsko noticeof thi s'gn "EMPIRE BA K F P.
AM) lit 11 i maylontf.
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Lurli..gtoii. Iowa.
NEW .STORE
Weeping Water, Nebraska.
I AH. CiiIf4KE & 0
BCCCEfBEBS TO
HORTON A JENKS.
' DEALEK8 IN '
General Merchandise,
BtTCH A3
DRY GOODS.
GK iCEIES.
HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARE.
HATS. CAPS BOOTS.
SHOES. NOTIONS, is
" Hrc Agents for
Willcox & Gib Sewing Machine
C UN ARD LINE.
ESTABLISNED - -
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Pasengers booked to and frtm all parts of
Eu ope t lowest rates, Ap'dyto
II V. DU VERNET,
Geal Wistern A'gt. 375 State st. Chicago,-
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