Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 14, 1872, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
YTA1TT2D.
a will take several loads or com, id
pay for subscriptions to this paper, at
the usual market rates.
KK.4D THIS.
GioJa not eold at less than cost. No
goods given away, tut good goods nt the
lowest prices for casu, at
lltf. CLARK & PLUMMER3.
Plattsrrouth, Neb.
homethlne tht Interests EvtryOnt
O'Brien & Merges, at the Platts-
niouth Shoe Store, nest door to ihe
IVst office, are fillinr up, for the Fall
trade, with the test and cheapest stock
of loots and thoea ever brought to
Plattainouth. 25wtf
The last thing Fanny Fern wrote wes
a plea for school children, published in
the Ledger of Oct. 9th.
WASTED t
Every one to know that O'Brien &
Merges, at the Plattsmouth Shoe Store,
kep en'y first class shoemakers, and all
their cubtom work is made from the beat
brands of French calf and kip. They
only charge 75 cent3 for soling boots, and
make anything to order, from a ttoga
boot to the finest French kid, ladies'
shoes. Their foreman is master of his
business, and his "fitting" cannot be ex
celled in the let i-hops in the countsy
25wtf
V. II. Remington, of the Tribune
and Republican., has been down to New
York and around. It says so in the Re
porter, any way.
A Word to oar CiiMtomers.
Profiting by the experience gained by
Usore than two years dealing with the
people of Phttsujouth and vicinity, we
fcava ct-Wted for our fall and winter
trade a class of boots and sdioes, that for
whoapness and durability, we say, with
out hesitation, are not equalled west of
the Missouri. We find the people want
good gooJs, and we are prepared to fur
uih them at reasonable prices.
Ite.-pcctfully,
25wtf O'Bbien Merges.
Corn or wood taken in pay for sub
scriptions, if brought in at once. -
Ntw sign on the Herald office, new
barber hop, and new clothes all round
down on Main 6treet sinee election.
Wake up, you fellows that live out
towards Ashland, at the other end of
the avecue.
K3- N. B. &
We have bought the entire right and
interest in the whole subscription list of
Week lv Herald, from II. D.
Hathaway, and as fast as our friendscan
hju-t? up the eld accounts we shall bo
pleased to have them as wo want old
books settled. tf
Subscribe, subscribe, for the Herald
and other good paper?. Club rates with
Harper's, Woods, iSeribner's and What
Next magazines, and nearly all th good
riricuitarnl and newspapers ia the land.
Two papers for one price almost,
ia the fumls and names.
Send
Viviau's is the place to buy your gro
ceries and provisions. 20tf
Docs anyboJy know anything cf tbe
hereabouts of the Finance Committee
uf the late Grant and Wilson Club of
this city? Business hoars from nine
a. M. to iix I', u. at tbe Herald office;.
Store--Jlcw Uoort-w I'rlees.
At V. S. White's Grocery Store, two
doors cast of Court House. Call and
buy Goods low down. I have a well se
lected Stock of Staple and Fancy Gro-
vnes which I offer as low as the lowest.
Wanted 1000 pounds of butter,
do 1000 dozen egg.
Corn, oats, potatoes, chickens, or any
kind of produce, wanted.
All g'jods delivered free of charge, in
any part of the city.
F. S. WHITE,
Brick Store, two doors East of Court
House.
CCCash paid for hides.
iO-dlt w-20tf
A V7erl to the Thisifcg ITen V7ho Sty
their B:ot3 and Shcs3 in Fi&it:-
In these days of low prices for all
kind) of Farmers produce, It is natural
they should inquire whre the cheapest
placo is, to buy good Goods 1 We
speak in all sincerity, wheu we say ours
is certainly the best place to get Boots
and Shoes. We can sell you Mens good
Split Leather Boots for $2.75, Mens
Heavy Kip all whole stock for $3. GO,
and ever, thing else in proportion. We
have a much better class of goods than
we ever bad before and we cannot aud
Kill not be under-old. Attached to our es.
tabliidiment is a "Shop" where the ver
test workmen will attend promptly to
3 onr orders for new work cr repairing.
Farmers! and everyone! give us a call,
and you will eave money by doing it.
Very Respectfully,
32w2t OBuien & Merges.
Stop those chills that have been har
assing j-ou so lonjr, as they sometimes
end in that fatal disease called by some
the "Up country Yellow Fever." They
ran be very ..isiiy stopped by taking
Simmons' Liver Regulator. Do not de
lay ; go at once to your druggist and get
a package and be cured. 34wl w
A direct lina of telegraph has been
epened between here and Omaha, over
the Platte Bridge, via B. & M. R. R.
line.
HE'S C02,
Oil winter ha. Tack down the win
dows, paste up the cracks, hunt up
some heavy listing for the doors,
pile on the hickory chunk? and heap op
the anthracite. Button up your coats,
S?t ou the furs and put on your thick
boots. This old fashioned cold soap
makes "business in a minute" for the
folks that haven't banked up round the
houses and barns, and cellars, and out-
nouses. Tue farmeis that have not
lwiiked tfeo corn will have cold fingers
after this, and wee to the man who-io
po'ato are Etiil in the ground.
PEES01TAL ITEH3.
S Rogers, of Mt. Pleasant, calls on
the Herald and pays for one year.
R. R. Pitney sends $2.00 by L F.
Reed.
George Fickler is fixing up his meat
shop and spreading round new pine with
a perfect looseness.
Billy Edgertoo's raft came down the
old muddy last week, and there's lots of
cottonwood lumber at his mill now. He
forgot to tell us, and we found it out by
guess.
"Tother" or which
or Mike Murphy ?
-Dan. McKinnon
'Squire Beatty, of Liberty precinct,
visits us along with the County Com
missioners and other high officials.
Hon. S. M. Kirkpatrick, of Mt
Pleasant, is in town.
Frank Rlackmar, Esq., of the firm of
Akers & Blackmar, Burlington, is iD
town for a few days. lie stops at the I Currant, 6 White Syringa, 1 Snowberry. eteps jn reglrd to another R. R. propo- crib y the tenant Elias Coon, the pur
Brook?. . 12 Snowballs, 30 Roses, 4 Lilacs, 12 c:f:rt chaser furnishing crib. Said Horton's
Amos Teft, Esq., of Avoca precjnet,
visited our burgh on Wednesday.
John Shanuon is a clever fellow, a
kind neighbor and one of the boys. He
kcepB a Livery Stable on Main street
John you're a Brick, gilt edged, Mil
waukee color, well pressed, No. 1.
Our new County Commissioner, Mr.
Timothy Clark, is in town attending a
session of the Board to-day, and called
at the Herald office, leaving us a sub-
ttantial reminder,
Mac. Turner, our well known and
obliging barber has sold out his chair
and fixings and leaves us to-morrow.
Good bye and good luck- J. C. Boone
takes the helm we mean the painted
pole and patent rcalps and moves over I
on the right side of Main street, next to
Dr. Black', office. Now if he'll shave
us. for a puff a week, he'll be a Boone
to the Herald office, indeed.
Coal stoves, fr soft coal, of all sizes
and kinds and prices to suit, at
66dtf25wtf E. T. Dukk & co.'s
AST ZSTEAC2Dli7A2Y.
It having been proposed that D. Case,
Esq , aided by Fitzgerald Jr.,
whoso other name is Dave, and
Adams (uot Reddy) the Blacksmith,
sdioald bring the Platte Bridge down
here in sections and set it up on Main
street so that Leonard could photograpn
it; Case, Fitz-Jr. & Co., beg leave to
report to the Herald that the "thing
cant be aid. iney got along very
well and Case had almost shouldered the
whole outfit, when the last bent broke
square off, being a "little short," and
they gave it up. Not meaning to be
outd' ne in this way, and as the moun
tain will uot come to Mohomet (that's
Leonard) they are now going to bring
the mountain u'jder a focus fo that Mo
homet can take the mountain, the
Bridge we mean.
In orJer to do this, they have engag
ed Billy Edgertou to build a huge cot
tonwood Flume-a-scopt, seventy feet
long, and six feet in diameter. This
will bo placed on top of the High school
hill just over the chasm, Leesly has dug
there, and when all-is fixed Leonard will
move his instruments, fixings, together
with two drug stores full of chemicals
int ene end. The Flume-a-sarpt will
be t:p'ited" right, and Herman New
man "who is a little short," will be set
up in the centre as a sort of guide to
enable the operator to distinguish be
tween the top of the pile driver and
Ananis' blacksmith shop. .
When this huge instrument is com
pleted in full working order, a pair of
"hind sights" will be fixed on so that
views of Rock Bluffs, Wyoming and
Nebraska City can be taken at the same
time, while a side light, about where
Newman will stand lots in a view of
Ashland, Lincoln and the Big Blue
country, out wect.
When a full picture of the bridge is
fairly pbotographeJ, it will be mounted
on one of John Shannon's grey paeers,
Paul Braitsch is to put a pewter rim
around it the Tcrners will march in
procession to the city scales where this
beautifu. work of art will be placed just
in front of Frank White, city weigher,
and if the cold weather lasts this work
will be completed by Christmas.
S23ESAL EZST7LT.
Latest.
The following States have certainly
been carried for Grant: The six New
England Stajes-, New York, Pennsylva
nia, New Jeney, Delaware, Ohio, Indi
ana, Miehigart, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Califor
nia, Nevada, Oregon, Mississippi, Ala
bama, South Carolina, Virginia, West
Virginia, Florida, Arkansas, and Louis
iana.
Greeley has carried Georgia, Ken
tucky, Maryland, Missouri, Texas and
Tennessee. Tribune and Republican.
Wnnlfd.
Within the next 30 days
40.0(H) pounds of Rags.
50,000 pounds Cast Iron.
20,000 pounds Scrap Iron.
10,000 pounds Old Papers.
And any amount of old Copper and
Brass.
Cash paid for any of the above ar
ticles. F. S. WHITE,
Two doors East of Court House.
SOd 1 t-2Gwtf
Any and all persons, young men of
grit, wit and enterprise, and older per
sons of wisdom, strength and prudence.
are cordially invited to drop into the
Herald office this week and talk up
the best way and .style to organize aud
keep up a Literary Cli:b, this winter.
Ladies aud all to join, and if we all try
a lively and interesting society may and
can be founded. Let us have you views
on the matter, citizens.
xue average Aew l orker holds up
T1 r -wt-
one hand in horror at the obscenity of
oodhull and Claflin, while the other
he reaches in his breeches pocket for a
two-dollar note to buy a eery of their
i eekjr.
W. S. WEST'S CIRCULAR.
" AN HALT ACSE."
Wht Cbb bt Done la Nebraak
kju one nail an acre id tne Uity
- ,
Plattsmoutb, I have 50 large bearing
tl. I T 1
I Grape Tines, 41 large Apple trees, some
I of them have commenced beariug, 29
Siberian Crab trees, 9 large Peach trees,
rear lree9' 13 m,d rium tree3' 10
eacn 'ium trees, 5 Ued uamson nam
trees 2 Apricot trees, 7 Early Rich
monu unerry trees, urge ana Deanng
3 large Maydrake Cherry trees, 4 large
Belle De Magnifioue Cherry trees, 1
Email Chnkf: Chprrv. 1 small T tar lev
j i -
Mountain Cherry, 3 Chestnut trees 10
i,- v i t.. , . o XT.. li
"""'S"- luuiwiumww.A diuuw
lien, o ocivwe uwry irec, j- xntn
Service berry trees, 8 large clumps of Bar-
.. oo : i . i .-. t
hrv rn ftner.Wrir Knhoo 17 hllla r.f
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Strawberries, 6 Gooseberry bushes, 7
currant busbes, 1 xellow lowering
Flowering Almonds, 1 White Feverfew,
1 Bridal Wreath, 4 Rose Acacia, 4 Sear-
let Irumpet Honeysuckles, 4 yellow
trumpet Honeysuckles, 2 Canadian Hon
eysuckles, 1 Sweet Scented Honeysuckle,
1 Siberian Honeysuckle, 1 Scar
let Trumpet Creeper, 1 White Spirea, 1
Lombardy Poplar, 15 feet high. 1 Red
Maple, 1 Scotch Pine, 6 Balsam Fir,
3 Red Cedars, 50 Savins, 14 larce hills
of Peony, 6 Blackberry Lilies, 100 Ti
ger Lilies, 32 Dahlias, more than 1,000
lulips, more than 500 Uladioli, 1 large
Yacca, 10 hills of Rhubarb, a row of Sage
20 feet long, more than 200 hills of sweet
Corn, 40 Cabbages, plenty of Watermel
ons, nutmeg melons and cucumbers. Beds j
of Pinks, Flox, Verbenas, Asters," Tree
Cypress, Asparagus, Lettuce, Radishes,
Beets, Onions, Parsnips, and Peas, 20
rods of Osage Hedge, a Dwelling House,
Dooryard and Walks.
Also on the same half acre, 120 large
Apple trees from 5 to 10 years old,
which are to be tagen off next spring.
AIo on the same little half acre and for
sale 3 Siberian Crab trees, 50 Plum
trees, 2,000 Early Richmond Cherry trees
all sizes up to 7 feet high, 20 Chestnut
trees, 100 Grapevines, of varioui kinds
and all sizes up to 10 years old and in
full bearing, 100 Dwarf Service in full
bearing, 500 Houghton Seedling Goose
berry, 200 Raspberries, consisting of Red
Prolific, Brinkle's Orange, Doolittle's
Blackcap, Ohio Everbearing and Cata.
wissa Everbearing, 100 Barberry
than 5,00(3 Strawberry Plant
'ng of Agriculturist, Bartlett, Fillmore,
French, Prolific, Green Prolific, Jacam
da, Russells Great Prolific, Wilson and
Washington, 30 Balsam Fir, 50 Satins,
100 Red Maples, from 4 to 7 feet high.
vv.k T "1 . . r 11 it 1 1
i,uw jjuacs or an sizes, up to iu:i bioom- r
ing, 100 Snowballs, 100 White Syringa. V
100 Roses of 12 choice varieties, 1,000
Honeysuckels of tour choice varieties,
20 Scarlet Trumpet, Creepers, 20 Flow-
eriug Currant, 20 Flowering Almond, 40
White Feverfew, 50 Bridal wreath, 40
Jessamine, 5 Snowberry, 2 Rose Acacia,
50 Tree Cypress, 3 Yacca, 300 Dahlias
3,000 Tiger Lilies, and 100 heads of Ja
pan Sugar Cane.
Also on other ground 30 large Siber
ian Crab Apple trees, 100 Early Rich
mond Cherry trees, 100 Grapevines,
1,000 Raspberries, 300 Honeysuckles,
50 Lilies, 30 Persian Lilacs, 20 Lombar
dy Poplars and a bushel of good sweet
corn, perfectly pure.
The Dwarf Service is a natural dwarf,
I found it in the forest of Ohio. It
bears abundantly. The Strawberries
are not mixed. The Savin is a hardy
evergreen shrub of the Juniper family.
It is superior for ornamenting bouquets
and halls of festivity.
My prices depend upon the size and
excellence of the articles. An attempt
to describe the various sizes and attach
the various prices, would be quite un
satisfactory to purchasers, who by seeing
can best judge of excellence. So come
and see and you will be satisfied that
my trees and plants are good and in
good condition, and my prices low.
Were I to canvass the count, or cm-
ploy an agent, I could not afford to sell
at my present low prices. Some people
will onlj purchase of a loquacious stran
ger who telis unreasonable stories and
shows overdrawn pictures. Then they
will order trees, shrubs and plants from
a distant country, at great prices, and
always be sorry for it. Why not buy
trees, shrubs and plants which are rais
ed in your own neighborhood. If you
wisn to see pictures ot truits and flowers,
come to ine and I will show vou rrwe
pictures and ten times as many of them
as agents generally carry.
W. S. WEST,
18d3t-33wlt Plattsmouth, Neb.
The Sexate Wm. Edgerton Pro
prietor, cosy, warm and comfortable,
drop in and see us. Liquors and cigars
warranted pure and good.
Nov. 13, d&wtf
Mrs. Wiiitcomb's Strhp. ThU r.
tide is good for all diseases incident to
the period of teething in rhiMrrn nn.l i
sold lor 25 cents a bottle. 117d34wlw
HOYS KABSETS.
Wheat, S5(90; barley, 40 cents;
corn, li(o18 cents.
Found. In the outside pocket of our
overcoat a sky blue pink handkerchief
with brindle spots in it. The border is
sorrel and it m scented with essence of
Turn-ip. The owner can have the same
by applying to the delivery clerk at this
office.
If rou desire rosy cheeks and a com
plexion fair and free from Pimples,
Blotches and Eruptions purity your
blood hv takinc Dr. Pierce a Golden
Medical Discovery. It has no equal for
this purpose. Ildlw34wlw
"Come in, there's fire in the parlor,'
were the whispered words we heard
while passing a house on one of our princi
pal etreet3 last evening. It is such little
courtesies as these that increase the coal
dealers' crofits. and tend to make the
baker sweat over six-story wedding cakes
before thp winter ig trver. Tititsvifo
Ftmrt.
5ES
I . vvnsz, cotet AWHjsirnx
ti v ;..., r ' i
ed, it is ordered that the September
term of tho. District Pnnrt fr rLo n
MJY V II kUO U LUD BUlilUriLV III IHH VRHL
te x . .
of Monday in N o mberto th Mi
i De luriner aninnrnpri. rrnrn ho tirct
I . .-.Vh
day in December. 1872.
Witneas mv hand tha dav nrl v.r
first aboTe written.
Geo. B. Lake.
diwtf Judea.
The dreadful vellow disease is ratrintr
in this country. Death stares you in the
face. Why do you delay? Go to the
rim rr Rtnra mnA tret & ntpWira nf Sim.
mons' Liver Reeulator. for one dollar.
th.a fftfal Hia.
I 1 V : . J.nran
i auu lueig ta uu uaugci ui jrwvi ireiug
afflictod. 107d31wlw
I
r an, i , t
ei jjonaon is an anre too. ino last aavs
i -
re corning, or else a new experiment on
I toe power or nyarauiics is Deing tesiea.
i -
The County Commissioners meet to-
day .(Wednesday) to take soma further
Business room for rent one of the best
stands in the city enquire of.
D. H. W HEELER & CO.
113d 32wtf.
See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis-
Sensary, headed liook tor the -Million
larriairo Guide in another column. It
should be read by all. decldawly.
All ladies desiring nicely made dres-
ees or clocks, will find themselves suited
by calling upon Mis Whiteomb. Rooms
in the North east oorner ol Platto Val-
j ley House.
113d-32w-lw
The city dads who invented this new
sidewalk in Plattsmouth never went to
a Turner Ball and we know it.
The Catholic festival Tuesday evening
was a perfect success so said. We could
not attend ourselves as we had proposed
to do owing to a press of other business.
We are sorry to be obliged to chronicle
the sudden death of Mrs Margaret
leHt, wile ot Amus lerlt, Lsq, of
Avoca Precinct. She died on Sunday
morning last about three o'clock, Mr.
Tefft has resided in this county for nearly
fifteen years and Mrs Tefft will leave a
large circle of Friends who have known
her long and will mourn her sincerely.
Our sympathies are with the sorrowing
Family and friends in their affliction.
rry, more j .'ySchildknecht has removed to the of the said District Court in favor of Jo
, consist- cJ f d will have bis ofliee over Doctor 6eP,h- S Ctenrad RippeL
la's Drug Store, for the future,
always be found ready to
leroas patient?.
119d3tw33-t.
ve just received a
foves or an Kinas,
ii'es, stores, hotels,
f rj see tnem.
a 44 66dtf25wtf
Vtion 0
orV ents, the firm of
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rfTtViwCfc ?TThurs-eU Wis.
Vus fever, Mis t lld34wlw
EvU vg vstar, wood burner, and from
50 to 75 varieties cf heating stoves.
Call ad see us, E. T. Duke Co.
66dtf25wtf
COUNTY C0TJ2T.
Plattsmouth, Nov. 13, 1872.
Board met pursuant to adjournment ;
present, commissioners V allery, James
and Clark.
No definite conclusion was arrived at
in regard to Rail Road matters, and on
motion the Board adjourned to meet on
Wednesday, November, 20th, 1872.
D. W. McKinnojc,
County Clerk.
The Central Star comes to us from
Centoria, Nebraska. Our friend Syden
ham gets up a spicy paper. Here are
some of his "head-lines ; " "The greit
National policy ; A new Capitol for the
Nation without cost; Equ:lization of
of the patronage of the Government;
eduction of the National Debt; De
velopment of the Great Central Plains
of the Republic."
Probate Notice.
I hereby give notice, to all concerned,
that a Wiil purporting to bo the last
Will and Testament of Henry Robert
son, deceased, late of Cuss county, and
State of Nebraska, has been filed in the
office of the Probate Court of sai 1 coun
ty, and that a hearing will be had at my
office in the City of Plattsmouth, in
said county, on the ninth day of No-
v ember, at one o clock l. M. , ot said
day, on the application to prove and ad
uiit said Will to probate, at which time
and place all persons interested in said
estate are requested to appear, and if
hey see ht contest admitting said ill
to Probate.
Given under my hand and seal, at ray
office, this 22d day of October, A. D.
1872. H. E Ellison,
30w3 Probate Judge.
Sheriff Sale.
Notice is hereby eiven that I will of
fer for sale at public auction, at the front
door of the court house, in the city of
Plattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska, on
the ninth day of December, A. D. 1872,
at 10 o'clock a tn. of said dav, the fol
Inwinc real estate, to wit : The south
half (J) of the north east quarter () of
section thirteen (13), town ten iu)t oi
range eleven (11) east of the sixth, p.
m., and lots Nos. five and six in block
cirir.clr rnr.. anil lots three and four in
block sixty eight (68), in the town of
Weeping Water, all situated in tne coun
ty of Cass and state of Nebrwka, taken
as the property of Willis .1. Horton, on
tWO executions 111 lavor ui inuwiu
ijpencer. and the Saint Joseph Manufac
turing Company, and against the said
Willi' J. llorton, issuea oy inc jir-vuvu
Court of the said county of Cass, and to
1 a KhorifT nf said county.
Given under tay hand, this 4th day ot
November, A. It. 1 872.
J. W. JonssoN, Sheriff.
Fox Whbeler Atry's. 32w5t.
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
riJnton & Crobel in the milling business.
has been dissolved. The business being
carried on by S. Clinton.
S. Clinton,
SOwSt G. N. Ckouet..
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Sheriff's Sale. .
I rouriUii is hereby civen that tni nn.
1 I V . . '
v ersigned bhenff ot Cass County,
Nebraska, will by virtne of two Execu
r I lirtna iasnprl Kit tha n;of-; r I
I "J ui
",w,lti, favor of Hebb-rd and
yFcu. aUU iuo 0k. ouesepo xuanuiac-
I Ma-kAMAA I m.
turing company and against Willis J.
i.rto.D' and to him directed, at 10
wJ fiV0 A'.M- Wi" Iae J?tn y
T November, A.L. M?, t the resi-
about two west of Weerin Water Full'
w hue. iu iruiio .f . iKinnn.
I In County, offer for sale at publio
auction the following chattels, to. wit:
I ADOUt SeTen hundred bmhlfl nf rvl.i
I S?rn in the Crib, Three stacks or ricks of
I rarley. suDDosed to contain about thrdA
I hundred bushels, two stacks of Oats.
I Alsn hv TirtiiA nf airl exeniitinnq f. ?
I T , T " -
f- Jf' f ,thf. Bme BU-he
I nuua u. nuruju a iarin, wuere Xiiiaa
I Coon now Hvps. nhAiit: twn milps nnnth
or tDe sai(1 weeping v ater Jt ails, in
8aid County, will offer for sale at public
i v . . ... . . . v. ., .
auction tne tollowing goods and cnatteis,
I . rri .1.- .1 I
about one hundred and three acres of
Corn in the field, to be delivered in the
interest m abost thirty-five acres of
wheat in the stack, also said Horton's
interest m about forty acres of Oats in
the etack, all of said property taken on
said executions as the property of the
said Willis J. llorton.
Dated this 4th day of November,
1872 JU3. W. JUHiNSUJN.
Sheriff Cass Co.
Fox & Wheeler, Atty'e. 32w2t
Sheriff's Sale.
JOTICE is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Order of Sale issued out
of the District Court for Cass County,
'.Nebraska, and to me directed. I will
on Monday the Second (2d) day of De
cember, A. D. 1S72, at one o'clock p.
M. of said day at the south front door
of the Court House, in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
sell at public auction the following real
estate, to-wit: Commencing l,075j feet
north and 1,320 feet east of the south
west corner of Section Iso. seven (i ), in
township No. twelve (12), North of
Range No. fourteen (14) east of the Cth
P. M., particularly described as being
the northeast corner of Townsend's Ad
dition to the city of Plattsmouth, thence
west parallel with the south line of said
section two hundred (200) feet. Thencft
north four hundred and thirty (430) feet.
Thence east parallel with the south line of
this tract two hundred (200) feet, thence
south parallel with the west line of this
tract tour hundred and thirty (430) feet
to the place of begining containing Two
Acres together with the Brewery Build
ing situated thereon and all the appur
tenances thereunto belonging.
Sold to satisfy a decree of foreclosure
rendered at the Sept. term A. D. 1871,
and on the 6th day of Oct. A. D., 1871,
of Oct. A. D. 1872.
J. W. JonxsoN.
Sheriff Cass Co. Neb.
Fox k Whkeleb,
Att'ys PIt'ffs 3Iw5t
SCRIBXEITS
A Serial Story Bv DR. SOL L A SD. If me Sto
ry By SAXE HOLM. A Long Story from
BRET II ARTE.
BRILLIANT ARRAY of CONTRIBUTORS.
CLARENCE COOK on FURNITURE
and DECORATION. R. H. STOD
DARD on AUTHORS.
Extraordinary Inducements to New Sub
scribers.
500 PAGES FOIt ftl.OO ! C. Ac.
The Publishers of Scribkkr's Monthly, in
their Prospectus juet isuod, promise for tho
en'uinK ye a more brilliant arrny of contribu
tors,, and an increase in the variety and beau-
trofita illustratians, already coneoded fcy tne
critics to be "finer than any urhich have hitherto
appeared in any American magntine,'
Da. Holland, tho Editor, will write tbe se
rial story of the year which will be autobiogra
phical in form, and, will be illustrated by
Miss JJallock. It ii entitled Arthur Bn
nlrnttle, and will deal with some of the most
difficult problems of American Life. It will be
commenced in the November Number.
There will be a, new story bv Saxe Holm
The One lc;cd Intr,
Bbet IIabtk. the leit vtrxttr of thort
tioriei noir livinp, will contribute a cbarecter
iftio story, entitled Eple of Fiddle
i town, which will be illustrated by Sheppard.
R. II. Stoddard will write a series of enter
taining papers about Authors, their Per
uniml (haracterlNtlcst, Home 1.1 fe.
t'amllle, Friends, Whims, and Ways
A series of Portrait of E.llnK Amerl-
rnn Wrllf r, ia also promised
Clabescr Cook will write about Fnrnltnre
and the Ureorallou or iiracrirnn
llamra. Thso papers will be eminently
practical as well as artistic, and will be illus
trated with designs and sketches by numerous
artists in addition to those which the writer
himself will furnish.
Among those who will contribute are :
Hans Andersen. Bryant. Bushnell, Eggleston.
Froude, Iligginson. Hishop Huntington. I5ret
Hartc. John Hay. H. II. MacDonald. Mitchell.
Miss Phelps. Stedman. Stockton. Stoddard. Ce
lia Thaxter. AVarncr. Wilkinson, Mrs. Whit
ney, besides a host of other.
Watson Gilder will write "The urn ioi-
net;" as hitherto, rrot. JOUX . vkatck
conducts tho Department of -lnre ana
picies.ee." The .Departments of "Home
and aoelety" and "Vulture and Pro-
grew,' will engage the contributions of more
than a score of pens on both sules or tne Atian-:
tic The Watchman asd RErLKCTOB says
Scribner's Monthly for September is better
than usual, which indicates a needless waste of
editorial brains nd Publishers money, for the
Magazine was good enough before! Aim
yet the Fubllahera Proiulielo maUe
It 111 Better for the Com lute xearn
The Subscription price is 8.00 a year, witn
special rates to Clergyman. jeBeuen,. u
Postmasters.
Aa-The following
KXTUAOUniNARY INDUCEMENTS
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For 5x4) the Publishers will sena. or any
Bookseller or Newsdealer will supply the mag
azine for one year, and the twelve numbers of
Vols. Ill and IV., containing the beginning o
Mn. Olinhant'r Serial. "At His Gates;' for
7.50. the Magaime for one year, and the 24
back numbers from tne beginning ; lor
the Magazine for one year and tbe 21 back num
bers bocno(4 vols.), charges on bound vols
paid. This wilt give nearly 5.000 pages of the
choicest reading, with the finest illustrations.
for $10.50. or nearly 500 pages for a dollar
and will enable every subscriber to obtain the
series from the first.
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Teachers.
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and
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The Ureal Book of tbe Tear.
Agents report sales of 25 to 100 copies in a few
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Has on hand, ono of the largest stocks of
CL0THINC AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER,
V3-I invite every body in want of anything in my line to call at my store, '
South Side Main, Rctwccn 2dT& 3d Street.
And convince themselves of the fact- I have as a speciality in ray Retail Department a Wect
owa. vi i iuo viuiuiuj mr men ajuu joys;
4-Ialeo keep oa hand a large and well selected
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
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Celebrated
NEW YORK STOEE
South West Corner of Main Street Pjlattsmoutii, Nebraska,
AIVD SO THE PEOPLE T XI I IV' X WHO DYl
DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS,
DELAINES, GINGHAMS,
BROWN .SHEETING,
BLEACHED COTTONS,
OALMOnAIiO, OAnPDTO,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOKS
In the Grocery line we keep the Flsest and Best
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITS, of every Description.
" All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for all Your
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QtiEENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
GO TO
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We have just issued B:rauss' Waltxss in Two
Volumes, price (4 each in board, i-5 ea?h in
cloth. The two volumes contain over Forty
Beautttul Waltzcc, worth at least $3.5 in sheet
FAVORITE ld VAlZ
be particular to ask for Peters Edition cm"
STAArss' Waltzes, as it is the only correct and
complete edition. Ad- 1T A T rW
dress. J. L. PLIERS W A 1 tV
Music Publisher, 599 Broadway, N, Y.
HSd-3Sw 2m
University of Nebraska
aotoii
3- The next term of the Untverai ty will open
SEPTEMBER 12TH. 1872.
A fall Corps of Professors i. provided. The
Apparatus, LiiUrnry ana uaninet are
new and eomp'ete. Tho
Agricultural College
Will open this falL Tuition free, aad books at
cost.
For further information eeni for a cata
logue.
Rooms for self boarding furnished at small
cost to tbe etudents.
A. R. BENTON. Chancellor.
b43 dlw-2 w Sat Lincoln Nh.
Pattsmoutli ETills
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA.
CO RAD HEISEL ----- Proprietor,
Floor, Corn Meat. Feed. Ac., Always on hand
and for Sale at lowest Cash Prices,
1The Highest prioac paid for Wheat and
Corn.
fiar-ParticuIar attention given to cus
tom work.
EY1. B. tVSURPHY,
, Manufacturer of C?
jAND DEALER IN Q
g)cuiut2, aSfauuw, Qiiuwt
COLLARS' wrflPS.
Blasts, Brushes, &c.
Promptly Executed. All work Warranted
S-FINE HARNESS A SPECIALITY."
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TIic Cheapest,
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where be will be iieasea to see tn ior
BQt custom cis and friends.
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machinery sueb as tbe
n""he Marh harvester, areaperthat tr-o .c?
X u ciit and bind ten acres per Hwj "it
one man to drive, and tha binders can woik 1 1
the fhade.
Milbnrnand Studnbaker Wngon.. t'hnit.
pion Reaper Jc Mower Masmiloc Tlrnt h
er. and Buifalo Pit thrsfber, and i.'i?tIfior
Reaper and Mower Ac.
F. J. METTEliR.
Main Street. Plattymouth. Neb.
L. S. BAia, Travelinff AjenU
Feb. 2 wtf.
NEW DRUG STORE"
WEEPINO WATXB, KKB.
T." Ta. POTTUf.i
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E4LER in Druas. Medicine. Pair!:'. ''i!s
' Varnish. Perfumery. SU,tiona-v. N"(jtijr.fi
Cirara and Tobacco wK;
Piatt smout
ACAD E M Y !!
Summer ?'-.
Commences July 1st B72
Chioago Avenae, Plattsmoath. C.m e-Diu
Kebraeka.
Prof. Adolpho d'AIIemand, P
nd Principal,