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0 r T 'is 3 I 4 7 . ! J TjnUERALD. Knilroad Time Table. t. 4 M. R. R O NEBRASKA. Va K. o. ui.lNfVil ar t Ex. 10:00 a ro retkt A. S.00 a.m.!Freis'at Ac. 3:. i:JO i- III B. & M. R. IS IOWA. M:i3 A Kx. 5:7,1 p. m Mail A , V a. in. Ao'tion A. Fr'Khf. 2 V m Ar'tio:! Ac r r L2:Ap m FiciiiJ Ex pre i ft-'J a mi A Hand? i-x. 4 -ii P Tho TrmlV-r boat will leave the Dc!ott-en-act with J-';ii--ti bun I trains 4- minute earli er than the tiina ftivnn aboic. The ti-rU is i run ..- r.hin tie wlit.-h is M minute fastcrthan Flattnuioutu time. OMAHA & SOUTHWESTERN. 1 otnwtiin iri'Tj Bnrlineton- & Mlasuun Rire-r Railroad in Nebraska. Dpot niot -: J jiivM crireeu 1I!ITM. llit'imouti 1:20 x. m. I rUtUtnoutli p. m ao p. " do 4 JO p. in iuha.:...l0"i a. in. Umaiia..... ' ra Ct i.:lJ p. in I uo .uy K a 8T. JOB. A 0 B. R- I rcrr:o jriccrio iowa.1 OOtG SOCTH. G0!"O MCTH. jtf?! and Kipr...4 A3, p. m. m. fcijrbt Ilxproe X;0J a. m L p. in. This :irf pafnanser iron Plattsinouta close rostmuon rtiin; South or North by ieaTiuc here a th 12:0 m. train. A? RIVAL AMD DEPARTURB OF MAILS. oct a. C C. t. Too R. R. 5oaJi n r. A Hi. Joe K. It- Sorih. n .fc M. R. K. Hast. i. A M. R. K. Waal, Omaha o? R"'l Weening W :cr, ci-oans. AteiTFS 0 p ra. 10. ?0 p E B p. m. iO.ofl p ta 9pn. 10.30 pm 9 a in. 4 in. V p ra 10 a ra li ca. 12 in. T,.br Cit. by Pa?e. ? p ra. 7pm u.fioe L.-ur. iron. u m to 7 p in. -J. U v 1JPy?.'m A E5 II ALL. P. M. City Official. FLATT3MOUTS. M. L. Vl.;ti. 7io V-niita. Mor. Ctty ";lb.k. Mariihal. VilUT J. White. Btroeiyouimi5iwut. ALDERMEN. Flaw Jo'on Fitr-iH. EJbertDuke. Pori Wixo Jan. Ratterr, J. Weyman. 'i'aiaa Wxaa. R. Chini. R. inan. CASS COCXTT. II. F. E1H n. J).uil MetClnaoa. W. L. iAbh. J VT. J -.IinMO. J VallT. lienj. ,ria, --Jainj. J J. W- IkonutS. Probate Jnlr. CoaiitjT JI;rk, Treasurer. Sheriff. Ba?C Pnh- Iaatruction, Concly Commiiwionera. Coroaer. Cliurcliee. TJa'it- vn thoornr of Main ar.l Ninth I) Rev. T. J. Arnold, pastor hi.ienco oa Maia between Whb ana ilth. Serr-.ces erery Sabath at li a. m . a.n-i at t p m. rtasii eohoi at 9)i a.m.. t'rayer metis erery ea licfia? ere&irz. Iikipttar ??r 'ei in Congregation Cliurch. V "at :i a. M. Kill P- ra. 1," Alton. Pa.tor. Comor of Looust ar.l fin ureets. oHil iaritatioa extended to all ciawt to at- 1 ."Vt.so.-aI. Ornfr Viro a .1 1 Uer. A. R. Grares Srri at li.iX) a. in. iu p- r' vt 3 p- w.. Prof. d'AUemand, s . ........tn.i r ln--Tir 1 oaaJThirJ streets km e?ry .llay . i i. iRi m. mil r. n- jv.. vt 3 p- w.. Prof. d'AUemand. 6uit. (v r.i. i:. t' ilanw?!'.. rei itace Lo-nat stbe t Mrv,,. evj-ry M'jbath at M ,o:mJ fi.rjp. n-.. Habtath bch-x-l at U. C p. m. Prcr meotins every WeUncdday reninz. ("ijTrcL"-Vcrtlt r'leof Public Saar.5 Rev iTat'j9.'r nJyo. wirrt J-Iaa every naobatn at -30 w.,(.-Tid Mens aud -crwoa at 1 .: Vpe.i and iisae l.ction ot 3: C. ra. ilaw at i a. n. arery Troek day. rmsT I'twtTrtiux-'TJ: sV.lfof Main et. evrrrSibhaLh V U n. ra. Jnd i:M 1- fj- t" fcath a., jool at 9:3-3 a- in.. Tho Pollock Supcrm t"deat Prayer roceliaj erery edDfi.aay "risat:W o'clock. 1 S rrsootsT Kpiaf. AL Tet ido of Sixth r-9t. aonthof Main Ker. J. H. rrsou F.i-r :. rrery bbth t W.:iO a. ra. ad 7 p.io P.-arer meet-n ercry lhnraday erenin. tl-' i-,:r.iorery Mon-l.iy r vcrunir ani iuine-1iate-Jr ar c!oe of Sabbath uiorninz eerrices Sabiath school at i.TO I:ttit. Minister Uer. L Jiantiawajd. Sbb-th aehaol at I P in.. rof. d Ahemftn'J. Sopt. 1 O T Re-atr-r ireetiPirs of Platte Lodse. I . Nrf 7 I. . o.F. err rbun !n creuinK at O H Fellows Mail. Transient Urotnere ate ccr aiaLy itrited lo visit. A. J'ALL'EMASD, K. O. M. IT. ilAinAWAT. 8f-. O.-O. T". Plattsmontb r -aipment .o. F- 1. OrKKiNoaaM. cenba -j r Kr wic pi TT'orxn Lo?s Vo. f. A. F "ij i A. ?L rk.'iT .liar meeting at tlioi'- hai! rn the 3rf and thir. " rl? erninTs of er.ch fOTilit Trnient hr.t r.?rn invited to visit. .It. It. LIVI:aTO-X. 7. M. A. u'AiA.tuxn-). c. acot Li.-o No. 22 A. F. A A. M. Repels' .l meuiifc-s .t Mac.y 11 a"., first and th-.rd i'r iiy. j' laL. . M. 0. M. R2ASD?tT. See. sesasxa CaArTF.a No. 3 R. V. M. Rceutar i j ato-'atiop.s second and fo-irth Tueaiay r.ain. of eao wonth i.NGSltS iL P. .T Stwsm. So. i . ". C. T. LMV. Kie. W Se. T. W Shry ck Lodse tieputy. Mecu at Clark f riiimmer'i ball srery Tuewlay ceriins. Traveling Templais ojcrtrully inrited. n"r!vitR:!. The Turner .coiet7 raeH i.t 1 TurnTi I lull in iathnans B;oeK. en the 1st r.d Third Wodnejdiys of each Monto. Vci:t:b.ii.Tb: 7rerer Guh. Ueinhni-klo : Ftrmt lVrnwnrf Wa. llPSJ'er: .SVortd jf'urntcar fuso. Karer: lForiica Joha Erhart, Ti AivsBTiiaH3 Ail persons who contem p!ate makiiiK contr.K-ta with newspapers lor the asortion of Advcriiteinents should fend to geo. f. gowell $ 0o. fcr s Cirrnlar, or inclose 23 rnrs f r their One liPnlre'l Vaeo pamphlet, cn'a:jiTijr J.ijts of A300 Ncwsp.iw-T' aa 1 ertifr-ne. gUuwiii? the T-.stof ijveriij-ii.. ui.o lu.mr uscfjl hiots toad-vTtij-er. and itm-.e account of the experience of mmwhorr kn w.i as sui'Cesjful a-dvertis-t. This firm ae prtjprictors nt the Asieriiian Xewspaper Advortiaiug Agency. 4! ?ark How H- V- r. l are po-rf-rsed cf uiiqnr.lcd fncilities fo: sjonrir.? tl.e inertinn of advertirfeuieiits in a!! I !;;, pers nd 1'eriouicAl' at li;wet rat'.". Onuiia barbie Works. M. JrFEENAN, 'faaafacturer and Dealer in Italian nr.nn A ir.ni.F, lii!!cc4 w Furniture marble For Precimen or T-orKmarsshi.r) refer to Sioiih's and air'' tiior. tuents ic Pistt!ojuutu Ceci e t a r y ?& Brwri e f Cms Ccmts la Tpotfally Cmtih da 14 Sf-rtcmber hat Ilca,,i;b1 Tn'-UtaiTsuTnii UhrGottoodien-t. l tbrhiurt Kernlsr Conroc.uions tba 2 and 4 Fridays nf h n"r.'.aiUia.iiBi:i"5 hp:, -i. . M m. Trnniiont i'atrj ivib ,w ,ia ; "nrite-1 ..T-(,iU L'. .st.alA...C.P. LOCAL LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transdcat cents liue. R'gular advei isers 10 cents porliiie. Nu advertisement tn sorted less then 5 KDtl. Lgat aJverlfcemeut? will be charged to the l-rtioa handing tbcni ia. ' COMMUNICATIONS. As nr space is limited, all oommanioaticn must Le brief and to tho point, with no waste of words. U. C. B. ball, in the base- inent of Fitzffcrald's Block. Tickets of Admission $1.00, to be luul at the door. They want a pood boot an 1 thoo ma ker out xi Greenwood, an I report a good openin fjr a steady uan. What lias Vjeeoiue of the Literary So ciety? Has it Leen totally abandoned, or what's the row? Let us learn from neme of the members, and one business mooting should ba called at any rate. COKXl COKX! CORN!! "Wanted Corn on Subscrip tion at this ofljee immedi ately. School Books, at publishers prices, at 23 tf P. O. Book Store. Pul'min, the sleeping car man, has started for Europe. Brix hopes they will charge two dollars a night for his sleeping berth in addition to the usual passage money. Ulole. More than that, my boy, he ought to pay four dollars an hour, right along, to the school fund, and then we would have some chance to get even, maybe. Alt;x. McCready has returned from a holiday vUit to Sioux City. lite. That's right "Alic." Holiday away, ol 1 boy, we're just been at it too. X5I2D. At '.Vr-r-mz Water, Pec, 22nd, 1S72, Ir.m.'a Jane Oanaday, Aged 26 years, Q D.Gti:h and 2 days. We delay our paper one d iy in order to oli'ain reports from lancoln ot tne meeting and organization of the Legis lature, which our readers will find in our social telegram. This we boliere will be satisfactory to every sub-cribcr. Cit:ze..s, iax-payers of (Jass County, don't fail to read the notice of our Treasurer, in another column, and gov ern yourselves accordingly, thereby sav- I" CC'3'. tO jTOUraC':3. The Union Cornst Band will give ft ball in the ba-ement of Fitzgerald's Hall, Wednesday Evening ucxt, the loth inst. The recoiiec'.ioa.s of the good time at their la.-t bail bid us hops fr another equally good if not better. We Lc?peak for them a aoI attendance and wUh them success in every way. Let all turn our. Boone, the barber, is the man. FJe advertises in the HERALD, shaves the 1!kkai.i, and cuts the Herald's tcp not; for all these reasons the Herald now advertises Jlr. Boone as A No. 1 barber-izcr, end beg leave to State that thi. ought to have been aid long before this, only as Charley Sla.-k once said, "We begot it," tlfon. Ii:O.0n the 5th inst., at the refidcuce of hi; brother. L. II. Young, of lioclf Uluffa Precinct, after a proti acted illness, Jcsc Young, aged 57 year?. Mr. Young leaves a wife and large circle of relatives to mourn his lo.'?. Seward, Nob., p.apers, please copy. Nelson Thatcher has put in a new corn she Her at Whelan.i's Mill. It will shuck 'cm off at the rate of 2U00 bush cl per day. Business is bu.siness in Plaltsmouth. Some bummer hns been running rigs on Capt. Curran of the "Metropolitan" Hotel at Omaha. The Captain will get even 3-et, we venture to say. Strangers hid better L-t old '57-ers of Nebraska alone; they did not camp out around on the prairies for nothing, and one joke does not use them up. 732 T2ATHZ2. We are indebted to Mr. W. S. West, for the following statement of tho tem perature, at daylight, oa Court House Hill: January 2, 19 deg. abovo zero. 3 10 " i. t ii it n II " 32 f ft zero. Kemembcr the U. C. Ball ou the 15th. B. TA231I L7 STCE1L The Herald beheld an unusual sight on Tuesday last. A tribe of aboriginal Sachems, evidently on the war path, swarmed into our sanctum "Dan." McKinnon at the head, "Dave" M'.Caig on the left rer.r flank, aid Capt. Wiles high private in the rc"ir rnnk, (he said). Vengeance glittered in their eycn, and an old copy of the Herald shook beau tifully ia their uplifted right hands. We knew in a moment something was thi matter we've got u?cd to that, when n fellow comes in shaking the pa per, you rmy be sure the '"Dvii" has put a finger in something ha "hadn't ougtiter," and so it proved, for ours had pied "Westerly," in tho railroad notice, and then set her up "Easterly," which, as D. McCaig, Esq , modestly observed would mika 'cm run round the Globe to get to Grecnwool. It's all right, now, boyi. Come again. If yoa want to get a fine and good fitting pair of boots or thoes made, cal at the shoa store next door to the Post office. I warranX satisfaction, Repair ing done neatly aud with dispatch. PrraMEBora. SOT Don't fail GENTLEMEN, to tako your LADIES to the Ball, Wed nesday Ere., tho 15th. US OP L2TTEU Remaing in the Pluttsmouth Postoffice, January 1st, 1873. Alburt Thos IiradburyaMrs B F Brannon Edward Bruce Sum Blake ChasF Brant Albert Brown W A Cafield Smith Cantor T OatesMM Hughes Annie Hall 11 G Byru L.twrence Brown Wm Coyle Frank Cuchian ? Garse Irving .Mrs Lo Jones Irs. Johnson iviowrens Kinsman L Longnecke Mctcalf J I Mi.smer (' Niles Fred I'ettit Edwin Richmond A O'lturk John Smith CO Sutes Q 2 Sayre Mary E SancOrr Turbine George v incent G b Wrigh W. greet us bid us welcome Mr. II. Bestor Monday an'i full. It cad another mar would drop i( Mr. Wm. ticultunst from Philadelphia, an3 at prcs- ent managing agent for W. J. Hesser. of the "Pie Nie Gardens," called on the Herald last week. Mr. T. will re side in our State henceforth. AV had the pleasure of an in tion to Mr. C. F. Morse, the new S intendent of th B. & M. It. It. in We think our citizens will tiud gentlemanly, fquare spoken, ou good business man and manage o. v. iirnes, wun an lion. i fore it, left for Lincoln. Trunk tf. Tnesday morning, to attend tbo Logo ture. f T n. T -. T-r Rev. Presson called on the III and wished us a Happy New Y Good luck to him, much oblit? Presson A. C. Beach, of Weeping Wate left the Herald a fhin plaster the other day, and has our thanks, "A Good Time at the ball on the lotl Married At the reside von Sehwanenbcrg, on t month, by the Rev. Fat helm Weekbach to Miss Fra both of Can Ci-innty.. The Rev. Father did a wi that time, and Alex, himself I happy all day that we are sure glad that hen could never be again, and that was no weackbac that Alex, gave the happy couple r. they left on their bridal tour, "Jeerus" has the zvot bad. II therefore well blanketed and stab while his muter, Uncle Billy, keeps dray business lively by drawing loa about ly hand. iNothing like enter prise in these zootio times. Islrtir imet. This would be Greek to a stranger, but to us who knew "Jeems," and first introduced him to the Press of Nebras ka, it sounds like good, foxy sort of English. Pull away, Uncle Billy, "Jeems" will come round directly. During our absence several changes have been made in the B. it M. R. It. office nt this point. From the newspa per accounts that reached u, and we must acknowledge that the Herald was among the number, we expected to come back to a new town, a new rail road company, and to find ourselves an entire stranger in the land that but re cently we left, sure of our footing and recognition by most of its citizens. Contrary to these reports we still find most of our old friends at their pot, and tight glal are we to wish them a Happy New Year. Mr. llolbrook and . Mr. Brown looked just the same as ever, and aid "howdy," with as much sung froid as if 1S73 had never kicked out its heels at old '72 or any other man. So mote it be! ISAM-. Ye Lads and Lassies gay it will pay, to attend the Ball, in tLc basement of Fitzgerald's Block. We understand that a car at Grafton, on the B. & M. which was used as a sort of ticket office, was burned Tuesday afternoon. All the station book?, telo grah instruments, several packagescf ex press matter, and about $2!Hin money were burned. The agent luit about $4J worth of clothing. The fire caught from the stove pipe while the agent was at dinner. CX ITS WAfc Here nncle Sara u your three cent stamp. So pack up your mail bags and be off on yonr trsmp To tho Agtistu&t Postmaster, of Cowlesville town. Mr.. Earl D. Coshman. of much renown; yoming v-ounty. .-yew 1 crk State. to hurry up. Sam. and uon't be too late. The above superscription appeared on a letter which passed through the mail, and wUlr wc hope, enable it to reach its destination safely. Taxes ! VOTICE is hereby given, to all delin queue Tax-piyers, that if they do riot pay the same within ten days IVom date, the Sheriff will give you a call. L U HOBB3, Tiessurcr. t PIattfrcratb, Jac. 9rb. 1873,. " wj r v ti i m . 1 Jr r J erTt f 1 X S3 N please v m d I' 4 orrb 1 A i Ui i J . in ai i ia -r a w f rnrTii oaVs w I v 4 tlTTTk Council Chamber, Dec. 1C, '72. Couucil met in regular session. Pres ent M. L. Wl.it-, Mayor, R. Vivian, J, IT. Butteri', John Way man nd C II Parmtlce, Counciloien. M. W. Morgan Marshall.and M. B. Keeac. Clerk: The minutes of the two previous meet iugs were road and approved. The petition of John A. McMurphy was read and it was uiored that be be Mowed fifteen dollars additional on Bonds. The yeas and he rote stood as and Vivian, maiee. ice voted aye, sc founda- ving the and war- contractor for cil that $29.70 bo provided he pay y and agree to now existing y concerning money not to e provisions are ids for construc- icazo Avenue it ntract be award- ' -T fllnmptits ght cents per leing the lowest r llercd that the Vouth sides of Jx feet wide to .valk on Chica- the Marshall Vowners to re- sidewalks on aeconu -n Chicago I Aveoud then that Hie r9morJ rnensa of fer- to meet- in lavor t man Sc d com- d: $ CG 00 425.20 n, Lumber 08 52 M. W. Morgan. Salary 50.00 Wm. EJgerton, Lumber 2.00 Geo. W. Fairfi-ld, Engineer 41.00 C. F. Driscoll, Expenses, tc, 33.75 On motion the action of tho Council ol"Dcc. 7th, 1S72, accepting foundation of School House and allowing the claim therefore to II. B. Dexter, is re-consid-ed. Ordered by tho Council that tho sum of $5,000 be borrowed from the high school fund to be applied to the pai1 uient of city indebtedness and Ordinance No. 33 fjr that purpose was presented and by order of Council read a firt time. It was then moved that the rules be suspended and said Ordinance read a sec ond and third times and put on its final passage.' Yeas, Buttery, ' Parmalee, Wayman and Vivian. Nays, none. Ordinance read second and third time, and put on final passage. Yeas, But tery, Parmalee, Wayman and Vivian. Nays, None. Ordinance passed and ap proved. Mayor was ordered to collect amount due from M. B. Cutler. Ordered that D. W. Mulfcn bo in structed to proceed with work on Chica go Avenue under supervision of Engin eer. On motion Council adjourned. Attest: . M. L. WHITE, M. B. Reese, Mayor. City Clerk.' If there should be found any lack or shortcoming ia this issue of the Herald, we have only to- say to our readers that tho editor is absent, and Fatuek Mac. is not very well. Do you coniprehcnde t G3NSSAL ISSSZ1 CF E077S'3 XA332XZ3, At'Piattsmouth, Nebraska : F. P. Todd, General AgenL Canvassing agents want ed. Office at Solomon & Nathan's, Main street. 36w3in At Merges' new store next door to Postoffice. Call and examine my stock of boots and shoes, before you buy else where. I charge nothing for showing them. m SSwtf RKAI THIS. Gaods not sold at less than cost. No goods given away, I ut good goods at the lowest prices for cash, at lltf. Clark & Ploimers. Piattsmouth, Neb. IIAKD CO AC al AltO COiLf HARD COAL.! At Mickelwaite's yard, corner Sixth and Main streets. Good Anthracite Q:1 rn? hstH all l titn jOtf r tat VST 3 "t a 5 r uV i S. r"tfrrr SPECIAL NOTICES. Wheat, Barley, Corn, .. - 85&90 40(45 140(10 Large and well assorted etock of gen eral merchandise at Ulark & riummers. Try us. 28dtf. At Clark & Pluuimer'ii everything a farmer needs can bo found. ( all and see our stock. 2Sdtf. Go to Vivian's for groceries and pro visions. 30tr Emporia Red Ribbon Stove at E. T. Duke & Co.'s. Plattsmouth, Neb. Call and examine. 2Sdtf. Clark & PlummerDry Goods, Grocer ies and a General assortment. We sell chean and buy often. 2Sdtf See advertisement of Dr. Butts Dis pensary, headed Book for the Milhon- Marrinire Guide in another column. It should be read by all. decldawly. E. T. Duke & Co. havo just received a Iaree lot of Heating htoves or all kinds. suitable for parlor, offices, stores, hotels, or any place. Call and see them. Midtti&Wtt Evening Star, wood burner, and from 50 to 73 varieties of heating stoves. Call ad eeo us, E. T. Duke & Co. C6dtf25wtf For new, cheap goods, call on D. Schnasse & Co. Mr. S having just re- urned from the cast is prepared to fur- nih goods at eastern prices. 01tt Xotiee (o pnrcbiuMtra of II. A. 9f . Et. B. Office of I.ako DEPABTitiT,1 EPABTMUKT,") ;o.. inNkb. y . 20th. -72. J U. Jt m. it, it. it. to., Lincoln, rixs.. Deo. Having received patents from tho U. S. Government for our lands, we are prepared to issue contracts to parties holding pre-emption certificates for a portion of the same. Persons holding such certificates nuai; tercd between 1 and 300, issued between the 1st day of April and the 1st day of July, 1870, aro hereby notified to ox- change their pre-emption certificates for regular contracts, at this office, within sixty days from this date, as provided in aid certificates. Geo. S. Harris, Land Com., B. & M. It. R. It. Co., in Neb. n39w8t Vivian's is the placo to buy your gro ceries and provisions. 20tf E8TR.lT NOTICE. Taken up, by the subscriber, on ot about the hrst of December, one dun pony, supposed to be about tnu years old ; no brand or mark except slit in left ' t p i?rnv ear. 4cw3 Bgu N. B. -a We have bougnt the entire right and interest in the whole subscription list of C the Weekly Herald, from II. D. Hathaway, and as fast as our friends can square up the old accounts we shall be pleased to bavo them as wo want old books settled. tf THE LAST CALL. All persons indebted to me, by note or account, are requested to call and settle before the first of January, 1S73, or I shall put tliera in the hands of r proper officer for collodion. 37tf Wm. Stalelmanm. For your cheap and good boots and shoes go to the shoe store next door to Postoffice. i wm noi oe unaersoia. 33-tf For. Sale cr 2ent. a good story and half house, contain- ing 9 living rooms together with pantry, batn room aua closets, also, a gooa oarn and two lots with house. Will sell for part other property. For particulars in . . , , i , quire at the Herald 3ffice, or of the 30-tf C. W. LYMAN. Mickelwaite & Co. desire to inform thu Dublic that they have on hand and hall continue to keep through the win ter, hard .coal, which they will sell at low market rates. 104tf. D. Schna?se & Co. New stock of goods, cheap and good. Will not bo un dersold. 70utf Coal stoves, far soft coal, of all sizes and kinds and prices to suit, at 6Gdtf25wtf E. T. Duke & co.'s The Senate Win. EJgerton Pro- pnetor, cosy, warm anl comtortaoio, drop in and sec us. Liquors and cigars warranted pure and good. Nov. 13. dckwtf Business room for rent one of the best stands in the city enquire of. D. H. Wheeler & Co. 113dS2wtT. Best Fine cut and cigars at 3Stf P. O. Book Store. Sheriffs Sale. Oy virtue of an execution, issued by - the Clerk of the Distiict Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraka, and to me dheored, wherein T. 1. Gor don is plaintiff and A 11. Townscnd is defendant, I will, on the 10th d:iy of February, A. D. 1873, at one o'elock p. M., tit' said day, at the front door of the Court House, in Plattsmouth, iu said county, s?ll at auction the following real estate, as the property of said defend ant, to wit: The undivided three and one-third (3j) acres jn the west half (J) of the south esst quarter ( J ) and the east half (i) of the southwest quarter (i) of section No. nineteen (19) in town-hip No. twelve (12) range No. fourteen (14) east of the sixth principal meridian, situ ated in Cass county, Nebra-ka, to satisfy a judgment recovered t. the June term, A. D. 1801, of the said District Court by paid plaintiff against sail defendants A. II. Townsend, et a I, and at the April term, A. D. l-CO an order of revivor as obtained against the said A. H. Town end. Given under my hand this 8th day of January, A. D. Iis73. J. W. Johnson, 1 . Sheriff of Cass Co. Neb. P, U. Wheeler, Pl'lli Att'y. 9 a. 3 P H O CO LH EH Ph 4J H CD w o cc as v C Down Town Barber Shop. o J. C. BOONE, OS MAIN STREET. One door from D. II. W heeler's Office. HAIR CUTTING. SHAVING AND SHAM- POOLING. Hair Cut. Especial attention girea to lUs Braaoh of the Bnainoar. Call and sco SOON 22, GENTS, And you will get a Boon ia a CLEARS SHAVE. u41ly SPRING TRADE, 1873- FURNAS NURSERIES, BROWNVILLE. NEB. FURNAS, SONS & FERRAND. t : , n ... VT , , Furnas and Sons Brownv.lle Nebras, and E. ierrand, Detroit. Michigan, a, have consolidated their stocks and will hereafter conduct business at Biownville, Neb . where they offer the largest and most select gen eral Nursery otock ever ottered in tho West, consisting in part as followg : 20.000 Choice 3 year old Apple Trees. 100.000 " 2 ; " " 50,000 " 1. 2. 3 and 4 year old pear 40,020 " 2, 3 and 4 year old Cherry Tro"8, ' 50.000 . " 1 and 2 year old Peaeh Trees. "20,000 "" Plum. Aprisot and Nectarine Trees 4.000.000 Jfo.l Honey Locust Iledc Plants. 2,00-1 fRK) " 1 Osage Oracfre, 5.000.000 Forest Tree .Seedlingi. 200.003 Eversrreous. in va ietv. 100,000 each B'ackberrirs, Kaspberrie3 and Sitrawbvrries. 50.000 ceh Gooseberries and Currants, 20.000 Perpetual and Climbing Roses. 10 Orel Plnwerins t-'hrubi. 10.000.000 Willow CuttinfJ. Cooley's "Early While, and Aif ti .Tli a rail'IV lorn sa.. . Berkshire and Jrolancl HOES. i - so- rorresnondente Solicited. Rend for :taliue. "t n41-tf ges paper 1 B2St Premium Xow is the time to Secure A 85 PICTURE FREE ! By Paying only S2.,:0 for MOORE'S. Rural New-Yorker, TUE GREAT ILLUSTRATED Rural, Literary and Family Weekly. Q - This Famous Farm and Fireside Favorite has for nearly a tjuartt-r ot a Ceutury been the most Sai-ecs.-tul ani Popular Paper in its fpiere and if now recognized " the standard Ai-mi-can Authority on Kcrau asd Donranc Af fairs, and tirt-Claj. High- oued Li 1 krary and Family Jourkal. 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EL ra O trra - A - (r.f ten end SPSS ST 5 55 a 2.5 4 7a WILLIAM ST A D E L M A W U ; Has on hand, oao of the largest stocks of CLOTHING AND GEKTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, B-I inritt erery body In want of any thins 'a my line to oall at my store, ouili idc Main, ISetivccn StlJ&.3d streets- And eonvlncotheraselreM of the fact- I hare as a spociility in my Petail Department a Va'oct. tocK ot t ine ciotnine tor 51 en ana xioys: WaIsa keep on hand a lame and well (elected FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DOWN GO THE D. SCHNASSE & CO.'S Celebrated IN' E "W YORK STORE South West Corner of Main Street Plattsmouhi, Nebraska, AMD SO THE PEOPLE Till ft K WHO HZY. M SS. IT 13 S,. DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS,' DELAINES. GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING. BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YAIINS, BOOTS AND SH023 In tho Grocery line wo keep the Finest and Best TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITS, of every Destriyt'.ofc, All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for all Your GROCERIES HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE, . WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, ' YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, OO TO . SGENASSEI CO.'SF; n-25tf Keep it Before the Public ! THAT FRANK CAR RUTH, Photographer and Jeweler, is selling Watches, Clocks & jewelry 1 dos-jn fles 1 do luaree 4 Bin Tons 4 Iiiiperiu s 6 doz cillinj cards 51 1 doz Msd. cds S2 M : 1 50 1 lo cil. pi.ot s 3 ii 1 Oil 1 cnb't 1 pbot. C m 2 (0 U-4 phot .v: fr. 4 ) 3 oJ li-4 gem " " 2 00 A large stock of Frames constantly on hand at low prices. Do not have a picture taken of nny kind nor buy a dollars worth of Jewelry until you have culled and exauiinod specimens and prices. as- Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, neatly re paired. AI! Goods Warranted as Represented. Mr. Carruthdcsirss to state that h baa re moTed tqe part ofVis establiihment to the P, Q. Store. TUE Photographing Department is nnder an ab!e and competent" ajgi.itant wiU remain at the OLD PLACE- Above. Remember this ; Jewelry at the P. O. Store, Photographs take . over Ifurold'i STORE, 27w-88dtf NEW DKUG STORE, WEEPINQ AVATEB, NEB. IT, Xt. POTTEK, D EALER in Drugs. Med iciass. Pain Ss. fi'T Varuish. Perfumery. bttoiary, otiot CTcnpcr than any other plao wstof tho Mis souri Kivir. and a call V cxumina Roods an I prices wi-I asuru you cf the guine. jrd poods of all Vindi at bo'tui figurtf. And of the Piio torphic dfpurtuicnt. Head 'bo followmi; price list, it eaa't ba beat East or "rest. M ss -4- 3 if 1 r1 o Q S3 to wnicu we invite those vbo want flood. rrock of UaU and Caps. 8 15W lo!- PRICES!! AT FLORAL Guini:. ? ri8 7 s' ThoOcitr. ii now pnb'.hed QcaaTri-.i. v, Z'j cents pays for the year, four tjunjhers, w'.: ; not half the cost. Those who afterwards ; --i 1 monev to the amount of Ose Dollat. or -i'-is for secd may n. so order Twenty-tiv- ' .t:. -worth extra the price pnid for the u . Tha JANCAUY Xl'SfBKR Is beaut--"ul. pit in plans for makii.? ItCHAL HOMKr. rigoa for I!nlntf Tbl l--r Vitlw Uni-lciiM, Ac., r.ni ooiit.i' i mass of information invaluable ttii lot rr A flowerj. One Hundred and Fifty pasr' i. -n !-:.e tinted paper, ouie Tivc Hmdred Enei-" itt,-r and a superb t'olo:c.l Plate and Chrom-. i.'ovi.i The First Editi of Two Hundrcl Ii.c. 'i;. ; juit printed in ZnslUh 4J Qerman, and i tt tend out. JAXSES WVIU . RocheitcT, -tn V r'u.. "Silver Tongue." MAXVrACTCRIP IT E. P. XEEDI1A3I & SOX, 140, 14j A 117 East 23d Street. Stv. Y i ir . ESTABLISHED IN li-io. Responsible partiej applyjng for b-"-k :cs ia Foctions iiill unsapplicd, irili -reeiif iu-.u-i.t attention and liberal induceu-atj. J-.t : .-trs-sidin ttt a distance from oar aulhorai jr.'. may order from our fctory Ser.d lr w tod price lint. C"- t 25 d AwCai Weeping Water, Nebraska, DEALERS II pry Goom. V;oa.ri,s, Hardware. Cnjeuiware. Tt . r-t , Auuva, ini siioe, Iia,W.an ; - .j f Arricultural Implements of all ! ;.ert -l X L" CuHivAiirtioa cr GrandetonraiiyUCtfi,onVloi i'V- S .t luo filnUum ail wV"0 tbe " 7a ?onrescnti e CO B " i co ipertnthe wes v.lrbKli- ' - ' ' SB o O - v v.,