Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 12, 1872, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
Bailroad Time Table.
. A AL E 15 NEBRASKA.
ITU. 1 DIPABT.
Prmight A Ac. 8:00 a.m. I Freight A Ac. 3:3) p-m
BXPAKT
Mat! Kx. 5:35 p. in.
Mail A Ex. fl:4a.m.
An'tiou Jt rV 12:35p in.
Vacitto Expre9:20 a ml Atlantic Ex. 4:1V p tu
The Trnjfer boat will leave the Depoi tion-
. :,k i-" i.rorn hi. n ml f ruins 45 minntes esrli-
...... it,, t.rr... r,Mn .Knit. The ltO.lt IS fUO
by Chicago time hich is 3S minutes fartarthaa
nattsiaoutn time.
OMAHA Jfc SOUTlIWETERIf.
In annnwtinn with Burlington A Mlesean
CJver Railroad in Nebraska.
Depot at foot of J one street.
...w.a AE1V.
Plattsniouth 1 20 . tn. 1 TUttsmouth 10:33 p. m
a " i n m I do 4. JO p. in
OmaSaL". D 00 a. m. I Omaha If':' . m
2:40 p. m. I do
JC C. IT. JOE. A 0 B. X.
t inrm JTHCTIOS IOWA.I
OOIXO KOITl. OOIWOSOVTH,
u.n J p.n,au 4-4S B. m. 8.'0 a. U
J.fht Expre .m .in- - w k;
.nf.n.iiii mint South or North by leaving here
th. 12 W T train.
A RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OT KAILS.
aotrn.
Jt. k St. Joe R. It. Bontli
B. A ct. Joe R. R- North.
CLOSCS. Aamrvas
o d m. 10. p
p. m. 1030 p at
Spm. 10.30 pm
A M. K. K. i- ast.
B. A M. K. R- WeaU
Vain. 4 pm.
Omaha
Spm 10 a m
... - U7...
12 in. 12 m.
xi..k CAtv. b Stare.
p in. 7 p in.
OB" ee nnra. irm itnni p n.
..de,. U:3a to - ARsnALL. p.
City Official.
PLATTSMOUTfl.
If. L. White.
Koaa Vanatt.
Joiiiah Motrea,
Mile4 MorfDn.
Mayor.
City Ole.k.
Police Jude.
Manhal.
treet Coa-mianiocer.
rt alter J. White.
ALDERMEN.
PtaiT Wab. John Fitiierl. E'HertDnke.
Paoosn Wa U. Baery. J. weyman.
Tiuo Vil.-B. Cnain, inan.
CAES COU5TT.
JL. T. E1H on.
In'l McKinaoa.
W. L. llobbs.
J W. Johnaon.
tr. W. Wiee.
Jaeob ValUT.l
Benj. ibin. Y
Jam. J
J. W- Thumaa.
Probate Jndr.
County Clerk,
Treasurer.
Sheriff.
0nnt. Pub. Inatruction. I
ianty uo-mu.ioner..
Coroner.
Cliurches.
on thmenmrr of Main and Ninth
Hat-. T. J. Arnold. pa-Hor. K.tidrnce -n
Main between 10th ana ilia. Ser".ced
c-w..k 11 m an.i ar t U Dl. Safc
bb"h
achool at ae.m.. I'lajcr meeting ererr V cd
Cbrhthw Serrit in ronirreiration CTiurcb.
at 4 o'clock p. in. Elder Alton preacier.
tldara. Iac U'ilea and f. J.Todd.
I 7ficopi. Corner Vir and ThirJ atreets
J Hsr. A. R. Grav- r'orxicea every uniajr
at ll-H) a. m. snd 7 p. m. uady bciool
t S p. m.. Prof. d'AUeinaa 1. Sent.
C1owiaitOTiO!AiC'oTnerLico?t and Rth 8U
j Rtr. li. F Manwell. rtMtiden. eLsoat " -treen
4th and 5th ata Senrioef fl"b;t .-
Ua.m:an i 6::ai p. pi. Sabbhfh h-Hnol at 1.
0 p. m. irajer meetiii ecry WtanesUay
eveuinf.
liTHcuie-North aide of P ibUeSqnare "Rev
j i aihcr Hayea. Fir t M i every haobai :h at
I 90 a. m.. Sy.nd Ma- a bennon t l fc)
Vet pera and UacJicti.n at 3:Ju p. in. Hvt
at a. m. every week day.
T?iT PnTTTSi-North aideof Main t.
V wertofoth-Rv. W. T. Bartle: eervir
every .Sabbath at 11 a. m.and h::v p. m. b-ab-katu
.-.'hoo! !tl:30a- ru.. xho Polloek Mipenn
ta lent. 1'raycr mcetioa every edaeaaay
evenina: at :J0 o'clock.
MiTJooiT tisrAl. Weat aide of Sitb
Ureet. aouth ot M.in Kv. J. li. Presaon
Pervice every Snbhath at llr tO a. m. and 7 p. m.
Prayer meetinir every Thursday evnin. It-M
fcertines every Monday evtntna and immediate
ly alter eloae of ?nobaih morning aervicoa -tiaubath
S.choui at 'Jt'M
SofTAO den 24 September hat die De-jMcbe
Ev. Lath, tlemeiod in ihrem Svnttlhau.
yorinittaaantn II L'brOotte.ilicnHt. L bcrhupt
f odet derh von jelxt an reolraaesaiiir alle U
Tareat.vt. Miniater Rev. L Hannawald.
pabbath acbool at 1 p m.. frvt. d'AUemand.
f apt.
Lodges.
IO. O. P. Regniar oeetmca tr Piatte Lodce.
f?o. 7. I. O. -.!. every Thnra-U evening at
Old Pellowa Hail. Tranaient Brothera are eor
Aially invited o vuit.
. II. NEWMAN. N. O
E. E. Cr5jT5jHi. Seo.
J" O. O. P. Ptattsroouth Er mpmer.t No. 3
1. Regular '""invocetiorn the 2 and 4 Friday's
of e-h rr -nth at Odd Fe'Iows liall cor. 3d and
Main ta. Transient Patriarchs eonlia'Iy invitoO
visit. WM. L. W LL6. C. P.
A. d'ALttvtvn, pd'oe
f 48010 Pi.4TTsaocTS Lono No. 6 A. P
iI A A.M. Reiiilar meetinia at their hall
n the Drat and thir " nday evemnn of each
an 0 nth. Trnaie hrthfrD inv:tl to visit.
JACOB VALLEKY. W. M.
A. d'ALLKMASw. Sec
f cot LoDea No. 22 A. P. A A. M. Regnta-
I1 met'inga at Mcoy Hall, first and third
Pri iaya. J. N
WISE. W. M.
J. M. iitARDRLtT. See.
XTsasca Chaktib No. 3 R. A. M. ReaTir
J .nvocations eocond and fo-irih Tuexday
eveaina 01 eac
inoptn nt 7'S o'elocK p. m.
R. R. LIVISUSTI.N li. r.
T NcwMAir. Sec
i O. G-T. t'r.TTR PA!CCT. No.2--TI P Eliison
I . VT. C. T. C W. Kin. W Sec T. W Sh-y-ek
Lodge lefmy. Mecta at Clark f PlummerV
hall every Tuesday evening. Traveling lemplair
e-pactrolly invited.
TrasvURKlT. Tb Turner Society meeta at
Tn'nnt Mall in Gnthnan R!o-;. on the 1st
and Third WedneM its of each Month
Weckbaoeb: V rerre? Ou Beinha"kle: Firmt
I'HrHTart Wm Hw"? er: Stmd Tvrnicnrt
ea. Karger; Wirf John Erhart.
J. . SHANNON'S
FEPD, SALE AND
LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN STREET,
Plattsmouthi Nebraska.
I am prepared to a-jeommodate the public with
Horaea. Carriage. Boggiea and a No. 1 Heme
"1 abort notice and ,e.is.nb!e terms. A Hack
willrun to tUe ateamboat landing. and to all prt
1 the eiry when desired
January 1. 1871 d.twt
MEW LUM B ER YARD!
ITaving opened a Lumber Yard at
Louisville, I will keep all kinds of
LUMBER, DOORS,
SASH, IllMXDS.
, &c, &c, &c,
Acd would invite all those wishing to
purcha to give me a culL
. "lw"lale.i ,at la -11 kin-1" of GRAIN,
for wbiat I will pay the highest Market price.
LOCAL ADVERTISSiifi.tfTS.
Transient Scents aline. Regular adver
isers 13 oe at per line. No advertisement in
serted Ivu than 25 cents. ,
Lgal advertisement will be charged to the
parties Landing them ia.
CCMMUXICATIOMS.
Aa our apace is limited, all communication
I mast be brief and to the point, with no waste of
rords.
We call attention to our Educational
column this week, on the fourth page of
onr paper. These articles will be a fea
ture of the Herald, after this.
CORX ! CORX ! CORX !
Wanted Corn on Subscrip
tion at this office immedi
ately.
This is a much delayed spell of court
ing we are having now in Cass county.
'Pot." has the "Zoot," so he aj
all the pymptowns any way bad cough,
running at the nose and sore throat, and
if that aiu t it what is?
nr. uium.
Gods not sold at less than coat. No
, . . . ,
I . r t.
WHmwiwM,
11 if. CLABK & PLUMJIERS.
.1
1'iattsn.ouin, eo.
A Reporter on the Globe. (St. Loui),
waa nniii off the nf h.-r ilav vot trn dul-
kr: e.-.ui..r hack ahortlv after, he an-
nounc;d that he hd (hie) sienteiebl
nounccd tuat he t-a th e) pent eignt
" yy
wasted (hie) two on a pair of boots.
Vivian's U the place to buy your gro-
rise and provisions.
20tf
2I5IISZ.
All persons iudebted to me, by note or
account, arc requested to call aud settle
before the first of January, 1873, or I
hall put them in the hands of a proper
olficer for collot-tion.
37tf Wm. Stapelmanx.
Union Post office, m Cass county, is
again re-opened aud mails ordered to
ttop there. N. B. good folk a.
Ed. Buttery sends us a roll of "sas-
sengers, to ket p off the bpizoot.
That gayest, most enterprising and
.iie.t or out firizeu. I) II WheoW
I : ..1 i
x., ,ga,u to oe seen piomenauing on
ae munjaiao 01 4'iaiii arreei, alter a
snort tup to tide-water, tu New York I
city. He came back free from any symp
toms of Epizoot.
ttSU N. B. -b
We have bought the entire light and
intcrt!i.t in t,lC Wh,e "cripiioo lit of
tne c.c.ivL.1 n LivALii, irom 11. p.
llathavav, tii as last as our menus eati
aquare up the old accounts we bluill be
pleased to have them as want old
books settled. tf
Prof. d'Ailemand has a large increase
of pa pi is t'tr bis Fall term, and has en
gaged a reliable and efficient asittarjt to
aid him in his labors.
All tlio bi? guna in the county are up
'tending court this week.
Owing to the Lincoln Statesman we
were lod into an error, thereby stating
that Mr. Pottinger had the zoot. Pot
says the zuut is all ia the Statesman? $
eye' .
patjl e2ait::h.
The brightest jeweler in town.
Pins, serts, studs," ladies fine gold
waielu'H, anything and everything thai
a la ly or gent can 'esire. Fine goods
for the holda. Call an 1 examine; no
charge fur looking. 36-4 w
Senator Btrnum was up last week
and chatted to ye editor on bonds a little.
The County CousmisMoners propose to
meet next Tuesday special meeting
to try again cu the Weeping Water
Branch. Some parties are not wholly
aati-ficd with the present proposition,
and another ii talked cf being submit
ted. CC7ST
The District Court of the State of
Nrbpila mt-et thi week, Judife Lake
presiding. The docket was very full and
many important caea are about being
tried.
Judge Wakely, of Omaha, one of oar
best lawyer and oldest citizens, has ben
in town this wek attending court.
The Platte Bridge is a fact. The fi.st
tr:in crossed VVedrie-.dy morning, and
brautht the first Satpy county man
across to our town. It was T. H Rob
ertson, E-q.
Mayor Brown, of Lincoln, showed his
partly form aud smiling countenance in
the IIfrald ofiictj a ftw moments on
Wednesday mornin?.
Assistant Superintendent Holbrook. of
the B. Jt M., tells us that before another
week rolls around the Platte Bridge will
be bridge de f.tcto and right merrily
will we roam from here to Omaha and
back the hame day in the good times
that are coming.
The Rev. J. C. N. Wtbb. Missionary
of Ameiiuan Baptist Home Misionary
Society, will preach at the Baptist
Church, on next Sabbath, at 11 o'cloek
A. if., and at 7 p. m.
We acknowledge, with thanks, the re
ceipt of an invitation to attend the mu
sical cntertainiiet given by the people
of Weeping Water, and regret very
much that stress of business will pre
vent our attending. We wUh them all
success, however, in their undertaking.
Our friend Noyes, of the Louisville
Lumber Yard, is doing a staving busi
ness we understand.
An invaluable remedy for emigrants
and persons traveling or temporarily visi
ting malarious di-trits, i to be found in
Mmons. Ltvcr Regulator. If taken 00
casiobaliy it will prevent Chill. Fever
and injurious efieota frem obao$) of
SPECAIL NOTICES
E0H3 2&AEZE7S.
Vheat, ....... ........ J. ;.r.. 8590
'-J I '.........'........,......... lUIHifJ
Corn, . ........J. U 14C16
Large and
well assorted etock of gen-
3ise at Clark & Plunomers.
eral merchandise
Try ue.
28dtf.
At Clark & Hummer's everything a
farmer needs can be found. " aud
ee our stock. 2Sdtf.
Mickelwaite & Co. desire to inform
the public that they have on hand and
hhall continue to keep through the win
ter, hard coal, which they will sell at
! low market rate.. 104tf.
Go to Vivian's for groceries and pro-
visions. , o
Emnoria Red Ribbon Stove at E. T.
D.ikek Co.'s. Plattsmouth. Neb. Call
and examine. 28utt.
r0
Me,
Toe Senate Wm.' Edgerton 1
prietor, cosy, warm and cojufortable
jrop in aod see us. Liquors and cigars
I warranted pure and good.
Nor. 13. diwtf
rn-rk piummer Drv Goods. Grocer
;e and a General assortment. We Mill
. , . .ff.n
2Sitf
R,tllfT)r. RnV Dia-
MnB, k.t,l lik rflP th Million
I r . ' . . . . , t.
I Marri-ttreUaide in anotner comma.
should be read bv ail.
decldawly.
V T nlr IV f.n i.,sf rmtvoA a
Mgo. lot. of Ileatinjr Stoves of all kinds.
suitable for parlor. "offices, store, hotels,
K V , r li ' '
or 1Dy place CfclI ,nJ thorn.
; -'-"
best
Business room for rent one of the
Mands in the city enquire of.
D. II. Wueeler & Co.
113d 32 if.
""Evenjng Star, wood burner, and from
50 to 75 varieties of heating Ktoves.
Call a 1 see us, E. T. Duke k Co.
66Jtf25wtf
II A II D CO AM 14RI COtL! HARD
(OIL!
At Mickclwaite's yard, corner Sixth
I and Main 6treets. Good Anthracite
I Co I on hand all the tim. 1
Go and see Carrutb, at the
store. Pretty things without n
Photographic stai.d, old place.
36
For new, cheap goods, ca
5cfcnaai:e & ( jQ Mf S havingju5tnV
turned from the east is prepared to tu
ni.h goods at eastern prices. tOItt
Coal Moves. fr soft coal, of all sizi
and kinds and price to puit, at
66dtf25wtf E. T. Icke & co.'s
D. Shr,.a6 & Co. NTew storkl
R00ja che,p ,n( gooim WK1 nor flo ,
(tM
at4aaeibla: tbatt lntreai Every o!
O'Brien 5c Merges, at the Piatt
mouth Shoe Store, e?t door to the
Post office, are Glling up, for the Fall
trade, with the best and cheapest etock I
of boots and ehoes ever broueht to,X
PlaftKmouth. 25wtfy
E0'72'3 SET7273
At Plattmouih, Nebraska : F. P. Todd,
General Ageut Cauva-s;nr Hg-nts wanv-
cd. Office at Solomon & Nathan's, Main
street. 36w3m
TSS ECUPAYS ASS CC122TC1.
So is Braitsch' fine jewelry ; genuine
setts fine studs ; ladies and gent'.- watch
es Miitable things for Chritmas and
New Year's present, for old aod young.
Swr-cthear:a and bachelors, old mar
ried folks and graod parents, all suited
to a dot. 36-4w
CALSUTH'S US7T JS"r7SLS7 ST0S3
In the Postoffice. Holiday presents,
fine jewelry, studs, pins, watches, ic
3Cw4t
nous's ssras iulzzxxs. i i
F. P. Todd, our enterprising younr
townsman, has taken the State Agency
for Howe's celebrated Sewing Machines,
and will in due time tell you all the good
qualities thereof and coax you to buy
one. A he is a very persua-ive -oung
man, in all probability you will order a
Howe, especially a the JIt:RALl is
obiig.id to confess that the machine is a
No. 1 sewinir machine. O.'fije at Solo
mon & Nathan's, Min street. 3Gw2t
ZS72A7 TOXICS.
Taken up, by the sub.-criber, in Avoca
precinct, Ca-s county, three last spring
calve?. ; one red with line back, the
other two roan. No mark or brands
perceptible. O. TEFFT.
365
STAD1
S7ASZL!
STA2ZLUA17U !
William the clothing man, Wfell, you
all know hint and he beg leave to infirm
the public through tho IlERALfT, tht
this is the fomth invoice of goods he
ha received thMall nd winter.
Every day they keep a going, soon
this lot too, will be nan est comeatable
Clothing, fine Jewelry, Hats, Caps,
Ac. &c, cheap. Call and see for your
self. 120-dlt -35-w3t
Cautisa to Fanners 1 ! 1 1
Don't sell your PoJk until you have
n-e. E. G. Do vet,
35w4t
SCLITAYS 1 HOLIDAYS ! 1
t vf
Mr. Frank Carruth desires us to in
form the public that he has not removed
his Photograph establishment at all,
neither has he quit the business, but it
is carried on at the Rame old Hand over
Herold's store, on Main street.
Mr. Carn.th has remoraf his Jewelry
establishment to the Postoffice building,
west side, where he will be found at all
business hours ready and willing to re
pair clocks, watches, jewelry Ac. He
also has on hand a large stock f fioe
jewelry for the holidays.
Reus ember Frank Carruth's. at the
Pontoffioe store for holiday presents.
I0 Wilt
Jtsb
hsosst epizootic yet sesas
Closing cutSailing out at Staielaaa'e.
I desire to close out mv stock of Jew-
e'Ti and do not intend to sell any ujore ;
therefore, I will sell the balance f my
stock
AT COST.
Eighteen carat rings will sell at $1.25
per pennyweight, which ia wholes le
nricc. Chain, i-in uAm
- - " r' I rV.-a a..
will Le M d at near v h f rI.I t,
"
This is dead earned. I mean to sell
out all my Jewelry stock and price is
objecc Call aud examine btffor pur
chaeing elsewhere, your Christmas pres
Pnt, v v
C li I
T? . I II .1 i,.
1'orty dollar watches selling for $25.
All this stock was selected with care and
with the expectation of remaining in the
,r,j
Mr Furs, for the Ladies, have also
got the Epiioot, and are bound to go off.
I Wiil 8ell the entire stock at cost. Now
js your time tj,e Ja.t chanct, and all
owing to tne late epizootic display in
Plattamouth.
Very respectfully,
37-3 1
Wm. SlADIlUMANX.
A TTard to U7 Cld Customers.
In closing out the Boot and Shoe bu
siness to Mr. Merges, I do to with the
It sincere belief that no effort will be spared
on l.:., Dart to merit the liberal patron-
L I - 1 ' A J T
a8e ,noJy oestoeu upun uie. rtnu 1
earnestly ask my friends and the citizens
of Plattamouth, and vicinity in general
. , 7
t0 colitillUe their patronage to a business
ttat j worked hard to build op, a task
mtde comparatively easy by the re dy
1 ,,-
appreciation of a generous public. Mr.
Merges is determined to profit ly the
experience I have gained, and to keep
only good goods and aell them at reason
.. . " it. t,
ajle prices He has arranged with rue
to visit some of the best manufacturers
in the country and select for him even a
better line of goods than we had been
keepiug. Very Respectfullj,
u372t J as. s. t liaiE.v.
Lost.
opal) Sleeve Button, with
re, for which the finder will be
arded by leaving it at this
lowers of Mrs. Whit-
children are as positive
vxii heaven, and g.ntlc
ajitei a whisper.
from the yroy
je Dr. R. V.
commencid
article called
'etuedy. We
one ot the
iuent.to swiu-
ie:
y. but d'iririg
ecotue convu. I
now of sCVt ral I
ave suffered 1
case V. at an 11
Sag-s's liemcdy I
jral instances have ,
re desire to cive
JI
ht ot the same.
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J
I . iiOWKLL it Co . ADVERTIS-
-nOEw. N( 41 Park Row. New
rTORK. rmm 'I piarters we Lear this
linn w.:l spoken ot for pniuprrie-, fa:r
ea'iiur and soumi fiti ui'-ial standing.
Matiuhesftr (Vt) Jnurnul.
Probate Notice.
V OTICE is hereby given to all persons
11 having c.-ounts or claims against
the estate of Henry Robertson deceased,
are notified to fib the -siue in the office
of Probate Judge, Plitt-mouth, Cs
countv. Nebraska, on or before the 7th
day of June, A. D. 1873
II. E EI.LISON.
n.373t Probate Judge.
Probate Notice.
OTICE is hereby given to all per-
SOUS having aCOOUntS Or ClaitUH
againbt the estate of S. Iuke decea-
ed are notified to fi the same in the ot-
See f Probate Judg, Plattsmouth.
Cass county. Nebraska on or before the
10th day of Juue. A. D. 1873.
II. E. ELLISON,
n373t Probate Judge
" Probata Notice.
JV OTICE is heraby given to all per-
" tton having accounts against the es
tate of Man-tield 0lortie deceased are
notified to tile the same in the office of
Prot-ate Ju igi, Plattsmouth, Cass eoun
ty. Nebraska, on or before the 2J day
of June, A 1). 1873.
H. H ELLISON
n373t Probate Judge.
Ordinance No. 37.
An Ordinance levying taxes on certain
lots to pay for tho construction ot
hi lewalks.
Sec. 1 Be it ordained by the Mayor
and Councilmen of the City of Platts
mouth, . : .
Thai there be and is hereby levied and
asesed on the lots and parts of lots in
the city of PUmmou:h the several
sums and amounts hereinafter annexed
thereto the aiuc being the cots and ex-p-use
of the construction of spiewalks
along and abutt nc the uaid lots as pro
vided ty the Ordinances requiring the
same.
Sec. 2. That said taxes bo levied shall
be u- follows :
On Lot No.
1
2
10
i
8
1
U
11
10
s
6
li
3
Elock No,
42
ri so
.ts 11 j
- 42
42
4i
bi
6j
56
N"
SS
5S
57
164
3i 61
3! oO
H 40
i? l !
21 00 i
31 f.0
l 60
31 5i
21 00
Sec. 3. The assessmenrsiiereby levi.id
shall be known as speetI assessments for
improvements and the city clerk is here
by required to certify the same as Mich
on the tax li-t for 1x72. and they shall
be collected at provided by law for the
collection of taxes.
Sec 4. Tr.is Ordinance shall take ef
fect from aud after "its pas-age
Attesr: i'J. U. nintci,
M. B- Reese.
City Ctrfc.
Mayor
w3C2t
Estray Notice
Taken up by thi subscriber on Octo
ber21st, 1872, Oae Sorrel Mar, sup
nosed tn be seven years old, has one
white hind foot, is ehod in front, bad on
a halter's head, shows collar marks, but
no other marks or brands. ANo Una
bnv horse spring co.t, white hint! r et,
white strip in face, mane has ben clip
S o other marks K It Smith.
Reidenoe five milea West of Weep-JniWa-tar.
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Chattel Mortgage. Y
To be sold by auction Saturday, Do
ceinber I4th, 18(2, at 1 J o clock P. u
at F. S. White's Auction room I liu
reau, 1 Lounge, 3 Stand., 2 Tables, 2
IJedsteads, 2 fctoves, 1 Clock, Chairs,
la wo clothes Ljueensware, Carpet, etc.,
and other articled to numerous to men
tion. F. S. WHITE.
Auctioneer.
Sheriff Sale.
Notice is horebv" iriren rhat T will nf.
I fer for sale at imblio auction, r th fmt.r
1 I . .
nr" '""o. in ne cuy 01
, 'lafini,..h rlVnnh. I...
,h, nith d: 'v Y 'xu,:
no at 10 o'cKm Ij u m. of M-d'dav. lh.; l.X
- J'JW'" real estate, to wit: The juth
- n'1.1' 0'u,e nor'h t quarter (1) of
section thirteen (13), town ten (10j, of
I flit . .a
,,m"r;c cincil east or tnuHxtn, p.
m., and lots Nos. five and ix i:. b! A
?xt? 8'5 (f,C), a"d lots three and four in
v .wxt" e,ht (68), in t he town of
"rt-Mii t arer, an t-mrueu in tne t-oun-
as the property of Willis J. Norton, on
'wo executions in favor of Hibhard and
;.ncei,a',,i lheSain, Jowph Manufae-
vn.-vi ttuu oiam m ieorKa, tasen
tl-lr. C0,"PaDJ "d aguinst the paid
tuiihj. Morton, issued hvtha n;cf.;
iourt ot the Paid county of Cass, and to
me directed as Sheriff of sail! nniinfi
Given under my hand, this 4th day o
November, A. IX 1872.
J- W. Johnsox, Sheriff,
rox Wheeler Atty's. 32w5t.
Probata Notice
I hereby irive notice to all nnKm,l
that an application hao bpen RIpH in th
otnee ot the I'rnbate Court ot the county
of Ca and State of Nebraka for the
appointing of an administrator on the
c,v-al ' worg inonion deceased;
that a hoarin? will be had on said appli-
canon at my otnee in the city or 1'latt
7jj; S!iid4coMn7a." he 24th da v
of Pecember, A. D. J82, at one dc!ock
P M '
Given under my hand and seal at mv
office this 30th day of Novemher, A. I).
' - Ellison.
36w3t Probate ,'udge.
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Science of Health.
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We shall publish -
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functions of the human system.
AITetlma of the ye aad Eair, with
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unhygenio living. By adopting the Uygenio
system the people of the Luited States would
save annually more than one thousand millions
of dollars. Does this stat- inent aeeut extrava
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CL0TH1NC AND GEKTS' FU3NI3H1N3 GOODS, FORT
SPRING AND SUMMER,
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Celebrated
iS'EW YORK STORE
South West Corner of Main Street PlattsmoutH, Nebraska,
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BROWN SHEETING,
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BALMORALS. CARPETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
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All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for all Your
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HARDWARE,
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YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
GO TO
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Keep it Before the Public !
THAT
FRANK CAR RUI 'II,
Photographer and Jeweler, is felling
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry
Cheaper than any other plac wst of the Mi9
aouri Kivr. and a call to examine goods an I
prices wi l a.-sure you tt the same. Good goods
of all luds at ho t-m figures. ud of the I'bo-
tocrtphic department ueawl me '.uiiowmg
tiriee iiist. it cau't be 6e.it Ej,t r "VV est.
1 doxen Gen;a 53 1 doa Md. eds $2 50
1 do Large SI 50 1 do cl. phot's 3 00
4 Bon Tini 1 1 cab't rd phou 6 00
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6 dox culling cards 3 0J 11-4 gem " " 'i 00
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a dollars worth of Jewelry
until you have called and examined
specimens and prices.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, neatly re
paired.
All Good Warranfccl a
Kc-preocnfcd.
Mr. Carruth d sires to state that he has re
moved tbe
pait of his establishment to tbe P. O. Store.
THE
Photographing
Department ia under an ab'e and competent
atisUUut wil1 rcmaiu at tne
OLD PLACE
Above. Remember thu : Jewelry at tae I. O,
Store, Photograph 4 take over Herold's
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Nebraska.
Prof. Adolpho d'AUemand, Pr?)rietor
and Principal,
2ftthiai
Honk for I lie iTZillion !
MA RUI AGS!
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A private connalor to the
Married i.r tlio-e about to mar
ry on the Dbvaiolosical mratcr-
ies and revelations of the svxual system, the
la ret nicaoveries in producing and irerenting
ofTi.ring. bow to pr-rerve the complexion Ae.
Thi; is an iutertMting work of two hnrclred.
and twei.ty-lour p igea. Wifh nnmenu eD2rar--
it)gs. and contain valuable information for
those who are married, or contniplte tnar
riaae. Frill, it ia a book that ought to be kapr
under lock nd key. and not laid earelesaiy
about the house.
fent to any one 'free ofpoafage) for V) cents. .
A..lre.s Dr. Uatta' lM-penaary, No. 12 2T
Eighth street. St. Louis. Mo.
Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate.
Before apptvinatt the notorious quacks whi
advertise in public npr. or mine any quack
remedies, perune Dr. Butts' work no fatter
what yur Ue.ita-e is or how deplorable your
condition.
Dr. Butts can b consulted, personally or by
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ifiice. No.l2N. Fihth f rreet, belwceo Market
an IChesnut St. Louis. Mo. dcc2Jwlv
MHS. A. D. WHITCOMB
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Dress ah il Cloak Maker.
Rooms three door west of Crooks ilouM
CITTTI.io 3c riTTlxVj'
made a specialty."
Patterns of all kinds constantly" ej '