Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 30, 1873, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
liailroad Time Tabic.
B. Jkt X. B. R IH NEBRASKA.
AM TK1.
A Kx. 1:0
freight A Ac 8:1
I DEPARTS.
p. m.
a. ui,
Mul And ti. 11:15 a. m
l freight A Ac, 3:30 p- m
B. A M. R. R. IN IOWA.
AtBIVKS " 1
Mail A Ex. 5:35 p. raj Mail A Kx. :45 a. m
Action A Fr'ght 2 p ax Ac'tion A Fr 12:.V.p in
Paci&e Expre 9:20 a in! Atlantic Lx. :M p in.
The Trnnider boat will leave the Depot to eon-
nCv WHO EiVlCru iKiuau u aius ' muiuwo
tki th t im. riven above. The lioat U run
h Chicago time which is 33 minutes faster than
Plattsmoutn time.
OMAHA A SOUTHWESTERN.
. la aonnection with Burlington A Missouri
River Railroad in Nebraska.
Depot at foot of J ones Street.
LXiTKR. ARTTS.
Plattsmouth 1:20 a. ro.
do .8;2'J p. m,
Omaha.. 2:40 a. m.
do ..10:45 p. in.
Plattsmouth 11:45 p. m
do 4:' P- m
Onaaba- 10:25 a, m
do -J p m
K a ST. JOE. A C B. R. R.
Iat faoifio jcsctiox iowa.1
ooiho worth, goiho bouth.
MaRandExireea.....4:48p.in- 2 !t
i. eTp'aiTeTrge mnattamouth5 Sc
onnecUon "uth or North by leaving here
a the 12:00 in. train. .
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
ROCTZ.
C. B. A St. Joe R. R. 8oatk
C B. A St. Joe R. R. North.
B. A M. R. R. East,
B. A M. R. R- West.
Omaha by Rail
Weeping Water.
v ..i. t v . r;tv Hv Staze.
CI.OSBB. ARRIVES
9 pm. 10.3D pa
9 p. m. 10. JO p m
9 pm. 10.30 pm
9 am. 4 pm.
9pm 10 a m
12 m. 12 m.
9 pm. 7 pm.
Office hours, from 8 a in to 7 p m.
aaadavs. 12:30 to lj P m. n ALL. P. M.
City Official.
PLATTSMOUTH.
M. L. White.
M. B. Reese.
Joaiab Moore.
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Police Judge.
-Mile Morgan.
IT alter J. White. street wb.
ALDERMEN.
First War.-J. Fiterld. C. H. Parmalee
SllnwHi, Ja. Buttery. J. W.eymaa.
irgan. . .:;
Tuirb- Ward. R. Cushing. R. '
lvian.
CASS COUNTY.
U. F. EM -on.
X'an'l McKinnon.
. W. L. Hobbs.
S j W.Johnson,
. U. W. Wi?e.
Jacob Valle7.
T. Clarke
James. )
J. W- Thomas.
Probate Judge.
V County Clerk.
Treasurer.
Sheriff.
Supt. Pub. Instruction,
County Commissioners.
Coroner.
Churches.
-TABTi3T-On thecorner of Main and Nintti.
K Si. T J. Arnold, paftor. Residence on
-:-. k.i.Miii 10th and Utd. Serviccs
every
Kkith at 11 a. m.. and at 6 p
Pabbath
school at y j J
1 a.m.. Prayer meeting every W ed-
Btsday evening.
C
hbihti A w-fcervie in o8 .
r r rrVl
at 11 A. M. ma;;. p. 1
I'utnr. Corner ot L.ocusi aim nm
Cordial invitation extenuea to aw cia. i
tend
PAL Corner Viro and Third streets
A R. Grave Servicesevery Sunday
" . in. ind 7 p. m. Sunday School
i.. Prof. d'AUemand. bupt.
KOTinnu-Cornor Locust and 8th sU
r! t? m. ii ,..;. i.nc Locust st be
tween 4th and 5th .U Services , KwlTa?!'
il a. m-and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath bchool at i.
1 1 P-.r meeting every V ednosday
0 p. m. ra-er meeiiins
vvening.
- . .. .i r p.iUiA$sfiaori
-Rev
i VT"""":T7-"" v:,irM:.r, .vprv Sabbath at
" Ma and Sermon at IWJO
v2,,l Benedi. lion at 3:30 P- m. Mass
at 8 a. m- every week day,
17ii9T I'KR3BTTr.RiAW North sideo
V weU of 6th Rev. W. T. Bartle
. everjs ibbath at 11 a. m. and h-.-M p.
siid?of Main st.
Ie ; service
n m . Sab'
bath achool at V.M&- m.. iuoj i 7 'j"1'"1, "
tdVnt. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 8:00 o'clock.
Methodist ErisroPAL-Wet side of Sixth
ireet. south of Main-Key. J. II. Presson
Services every Sabbath at a. m. and . p. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Mass
saeetines every Monday evening and ua mediate
ly aftor clone of Sabbath morning scrvices -Sabbath
School at 2:30
Oowtao den 2-1 September bat i T c ti tcb o
OKv. Luth. llemeinds in ihrem Schclhaus
rmUt.umll UhrtJotteodienst. U?erhaupt
findet derselbe von jetrt an reeclmaessie allel4
Tage statt. Minister iter, u i'?n"
Sabbath school at 1 p m.. rroi.
Bpt.
d'Allemand.
Lodges.
w n t V Rniiir meetinirs of Platte Lodge,
1 . No 7. 1. O. n.F. every Thursdn evening at
Jdd Fellows tlall. Transient Brothers are cor
aially invited visit.
A.d'ALLEMAKP. N. O.
M. IT. Hathaway. See.
r n r Di.tt.mnnth Fr mnmRQt No. 3,
1 . Regular Convoentions the 2 and 4 Friday's
of "each month at Odd Fellows Hall cor 3d and
Transient Patriarchs conltaily invited
i,rl'u nkwman.CP.
f
E. K. CUN2IISGHAM
Scribs
- m-. o, iTTaunrTn I.nnr. No. 6 A. F-
il A A. M. Regular meetings at their hall
t w R and thiri1
(xonth. Transient Dretnern iothcu iu .iw
R. It. LIVINGSTON. W. M.
A. d'AtLiMAMD. Sec
Macot Lodos No. 22 A. F. A A. M. Regulai
meetings at Macoy Hall. firt and third
Fri lay. J. . W laE. W. M.
J.. M. BaARDSLtT. Sec.
N
kTaBHASKA CHArTlta No. 3 R. A. M. Regular
aunvocations second and fourth Tuesday
ling, of eac month to'olock &. p
A uesuajr
evenings
M Nbwmak. Seo.
i n n.T nnvi Rniwrn.No.2 TI E Eliison
. w f T C. W. Kine. W See. T. W Shry-
wk Lodge Deputy. Mevts at Clark t Plummer's
hU svary Tuesday evening. Traveling Templars
epectruUy invited.
TrBSvrRKi. The Turner Society
Turners Hall in liuthman Block,
meets at
n,l Thin! Wrlnidv of each Month.
Gas. Reinha-kle: Firnt
'urimri Wm. Messier: Semml Tvrnwart
Ueo. Karger: Warden John Erhart.
T A utiitisim All rersons who contain
plate making contracts with newspapers for the
nsertion of Advert isetuentsehouldsend to
jjeo. . owell 0o.
for a Circulaf."or incloe25 cents for thet One
K.,n.lr.l Iie Pamt.hlet. containing Lints of
3,flu) Newspapers and estimates. Fhowing the
ea nf advert isinar. also many useful hints to ad
vertiser, and some ao-0unt of the experiences
of men who are known as suocessfal advertis
ers. This firm are proprietors ot tne American
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
4 ark &ow Y-
and ire nnw.wpil of uneonaled facilities for
eceuring the insertion of advertisements in all
i sweaters and Periodicals at lewest rats.
Omaha Marble Works.
M. J, FEENAN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
1TAI.IAVA MF.Rlt'AW M It Ft I.E.
Jiojnt. in,- iieaiiovi:s
Iflaulles & Furniture
ITXarfole.
For ppecimen or worsmansbip refer
to Smith's and allcry's monu
ments in Plattsmouth Cem
e t a r y
The patronage of Oase County is respectfully
elicited.- Km
LOCAL XEWS.
LOCAL ADVERTIaiiMEjiXS .
Transient 25 cents aline. Regufar adver-
Isers 10 cents per line. No advertisement in
sorted less than 25 cents.
Legal advertisement! will be charged to the
parties banding them in.
COMMUNICATIONS.
As our space is limited, all communications
must be brief and to the point, with no waste of
words.
The thermometer stood at 25 degrees
below zero, on Tuesday morning.
The funeral of Misa Louise Vallery
was very largely attended, and numerous
friend j of the family were unable to ob
tain entrance to the church, even, the
crowd was ao great.
When can the Legislature best be
compared to the Ship of Stato. When
they're in a committee of the whole(d).
Boone, the barber, has re-fitted his
place, and engaged more tonsorial force
It is a No 1 shaving shop, now, and all
a. J r 11 J
can be accouimoaatea. tau ana eee
him.
LCCATI01I 0? TIIS STATS PAIS.
After a long fight and a strong fight
the State Fair is to be held at Lincoln,
for 1873. "Omaha gives in gracefully,
sayg "Bub" of the Republican.
LEGISLATIVE JOZES.
Last winter a year, when one of "R-
By's" famous bills was up in the House,
and it had been gee-hawed about for a
week or 60 one Quimby arose to a point
of order. "State your point," 6ays the
speaker. I only want to know at what
stage of the game we are to vote -on
this bill. I don't seo any symptoms of
its ever coming to that."
r. H. WHITE,
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Grain, Fruit and Produce. Fresh iish
and Oysters received twice a week.
Cash paid for Hides 1 43t5
The cold weather has frozen all "the
local" up, and wer e "little short on
this page to-day.
W. G. Leming sends us ten ears of
.1. mil. -P If--
corn, planted on me 10m 01 iuay, uu
botton land, and will yield with good
care 100 bushels to the acre. Mr. Lem
ing thinks his ten ears will take the pre
mium in Sup't Noteware s list, and we
forward the same for trial.
LECTUSE. .
N&xt Sunday evening, in the Episco
pal Church, at 7 o'clock.
Subject : What becomes of tiie
SOCL BETWEEN D EAT II AND TIIE
RESURRECTION ?
Text : The beggar died, and teas
carried by an gels into Abraham's bosom.
St. Luke XVI. 22.
Miss Lelia Simpson has been obliged
to give up her classes in music, and her
f udies, in Nebraska City, on account
of disease of the eyes, and has returned
to 1'lattHmouth. We are very glad to
welcome her back again, but sympathize
in the affliction which has befallen her
and hope that it may be only temporary.
Remember Frank White, the roccr,
one of the best fallows and the best gro
cers in the world. Call and buy your
potatoes and things of White. 44tf
Otz, the Veterinary Surgaon, has re
moved to the little brick, north side of
Maiu street, west cf the Court House.
Remember this. 44lf.
PRESENTATION.
Yesterday we were hhown, by Major
D. II. Wheeler, Secretary of the .Sen
ate, a beautiful Masonic jewel presented
him by the Grand Chapter of Nebraska.
It is the "jewel" of a Past Grand High
Priest, and embraces all the symbols of
the degrees up to' tho 32. Tho lower
part consists of the three triangles of
the Council, held in place by the High
Priest's breast-plate, containing the
twelve precious stones. Next above is
the second part, consisting of the
Knight Templar's cross, in the centre of
which is tho keystone of the Chapter,
surmounted by the square and compass.
Th upper part consists of the eagle and
r .
other symbols of the 32. The three
parts are connected with hinges,
On
the back of the centre piece is a plate
with the followine inscription : "Pre
sented by the Grand Chapter of Ne
braska to Past Grand High Priest D.
II. Wheeler." Major Wheeler is one
of the earnest workers for Free Masonry,
and has done as much if not more than
any one else to build up and establish
the cause io Nebraska. We congratu
late him on this deserved compliment.
Leader.
COUNCIL P20CEEKNSS.
,Cocnctt Chamber, December 27, 1872.
Council met pursuant o call of Mayor.
Present M. L. White, Mayor ; R. C.
Cushings R. Viiab. J. H. Buttery,
John Wayman and C. II. Parmele.
Counciimen, and M. H. Reese Clerk,
The Mayor submitted the call and ob
jects of the meeting in writing, a9 fol
lows :
Council Chamber, Dec. 27, 1872.
To the Council ruen, Marshal and. Clerk
of the City of Plattsmouth :
Gentlemen: You will take notica
that a special meeting of the City Coun
cil is hereby called to meet at the Coun
cil Chamber, at 7 o'clock r. m., on the
27th day of December, 1S72. The ob
ject of said meeting shall be to make an
appropriation to make a payment on th
contract for building School House, and
to provide for the payment of interest
due John Fitzgerald for money borrowed
by the city for avenue purposes.
M. L. White, Mayor
Radfug of minutes dispentBi with
Ordered that II. B. Dexter be allowed
$C00 on account cf School House con
tract.
Ordered that John Fitzgerald be al
lowed $64.25 interest on $1500 borrowed
by the city for avenue purposes.
Adjourned
M. L. WHITE, Mayor.
M. B. Reese, CleTk.
Proceedings cf the A3Jeurnei Session of the
iaucauonai A3Sociav.cn 01 bass uo.
heldatEcck Bluffs, January
........ a KVk-.
Kock Bluffs, Neb., Jan. 24, 1873,
Pursuant to adjournment the EJuca
tional Association of Cass County met at
the Kock Bluff's school house to-day
January 24th, 1873. , J he temporary
President, Prof. L W. Peet, being ab
sent, Mr. J. F. Doud temporary Vica
President was called to the chair. B
S. Ramsey stated that Mr. A. J. Graves,
temporary Secretary was laboring under
a severe indisposition and desired to be
relieved of the duties of Secretary. Prof.
Patterson moved that Mr. Graves be le-
lieved and that B. S. Ramsey act as
temporary Secretary ; motion prevailed.
Prof. Wise stated that the present meet
ing of the Association was merely an ad
journed session, or a continuation of the
session begun at Eight Mile Grove; Dec
27th, and that the object was to com
plete unfinished business. As a number
of teachers and friends of education
were unavoidably absent, and would be
present on Saturday, it was moved by
Prof. Patterson that the Association ad
journ to meet on oaturaay, January
25th, at 10 o'clock A. M. ; motion pre
vailed. Saturday, January 25th.
Association met and was called to or.
der by Mr. Cory, temporary Vice Presi
dent. Prof. Wise addressed the Associ-
tion on the difEculties of organizing
Educational Association and Teachers'
Institute, and in order to test the sense
of the meeting. Moved that .the Asso
ciation adjourn to meet on the last Fri
day of March, at which time it was
hoped that there would be a full attend
ance of the teachers and friends of edu
cation in the County. B. S. Ramsey
said that in order to bring the question
of adjourning the temporary organization
before the Association he would second
the motion to adjourn.
Messrs. Cory, Mereness, Patterson
and Ramsey discussed tho motien to ad
, i . . , .
journ, ana on a nnai vote ine motion
was lost. Prof. Patterson then moved a
recess until 2 o'clock P. m. ; motion was
carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Association met and was called to or
der by Mr. Cory Acting President. Mr.
8. Peake moved to proceed to the
election of a permanent President ; mo
tion prevailed. Prof! Patterson nomina
ted Mr. Isaac Cory for permanent
President. Mr. Cory said that he did
not claim to be a resident of Cass Coun
ty, and did not expect to be a teacher in
the'County longer than the close of his
present term of school ; he would there
fore thank the gentlemen for the proffer
ed honor and asked to be excused.
At the suggestion of Prof. Wise
the Secretary read the Constitution.
Mr. A. S. Peake nominated Mr. Sumny
for the office of permanent President.
The chair appointed Messrs. Meriness
and Ramsey tellers. B. S. Ramsey
movod that ail who cast votes at this
election b declared members of this As
sociaton ; motion was carried. Mr.
Sumny having received a majority of
all the votes cast
W3S iwv!rbA
zlzcizd J
'resident, ine Association then pro-
a mi a . .
eoeded te tlio election ofViea Pr?n5dfnta,
which resulted in the choice of the fol
lowing name 1 gentlemen: L. W. Pat
terson, 1st Vice President ; W. A. Fol-
den, 2nd Vice President ; S. F. Smith,
3rd Vice President.
Prof., Wise nominated B. S. Ramsey,
for the . office of permanent Secretary,
who having received a majority of all
the votes cast was declared elected.
Prof. Patterson nominated Miss Bella,
Ramsey . for the office of permauent
Treasurer. Prof. Wise moved that the
Secretary be instructed to cast the vote
of the Association for the nominee ; mo
tion prevailed, By the Secretary ;
4,Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen:
in obedience to your instructions I here
by cast a uuanimous vote for your nom
inee for Treasurer."
Prof. Wiae nominated B, S. Ramsey
and Miss Gertie Johnson for members
of Editorial Committee. Mr. Cory nom
inated Mr. E. Kirkpatrick for member
of Editorial Committee. On motion
tho President was in3trueted to cast the
vote of the Association. By the Presi
dent: "Ladies and uentlemen : In
obedience to your instructions I hereby
cast a uuanimous vote for B. S. Ramsey,
Miss Gertie Johnson and E. A- Kirk
patrick." Prof. Wise, Prof. Patterson,
and Mr. Wiles were nominated for
members of the Executive Committee.
On motion the Secretary was instructed
to cast the vote of the Association. By
the Secretary : i4Mr. President : In
compliance with instructions I hereby
cast a unanimous vote for the nominees
of this Association.
Prof. Patterson submitted the follow
ing, and moved its incorporation in Ar
ticle 8th of the Constitution after the
word "President" in said article ; "Pro
vided. that the Secretary shall have
power to appoint an Assistant Secretary
who shall be empoweied to perform any
of the duties which pertain to said of
fice." The motion, to amend said Ar
ticle was unanimously carried. On mo
tion the Association adjourned to meet
on Friday, March 2Sth, 1873, atlheMt.
Pleasant school house, at 10 o'clock .of
said day. . Isaac Cory,
B. S. Ramsey, President.
Secretary.
rEBSOXALS.
J. Klepser, of Weeping Water called
on the Herald last weak and left us a
years Sub. Thanks.
Robert Metteer, of Plattsmouth, walk
ed to the scratch and made us happy
12.
Thos Wiles did likewise. It's cold
weather and funds come good, boys
bring 'em along.
I From the Statesman.
MAJOR D. H. WHEELER
of Cass County, the very able and effi
cient Secretary of the 8enate, is
the right man in the right place. His
executive ability is too well known in this
State to need any words of praise from
us, but as it is our b ashless to praise
or censure as the person in font tn&y
demind. we cannot omi lit he.-e. TLe
journals of this body are models of coi
'rectnessahd Ibe business of the Senate
is never hindered or. delayed by any in
efficiency on the part of its historian.
We'do not desire to say too mjch, we
could not very well say less than we
have : he who "peeps" is satisfied, and
others must be.
The Science of Health for February
is an excellent nuinber containing Pop
ular Phisiology, with illustrations ; The
Scientific Era in Medical Systems;
What a Bachelor thinks of Babies;
Dress of Children ; Seasonable Dishes ;
Christian Agriculture ; What to do with
Old Tin Cans: Business Women of
Washington ; Matrimonial Incompati
bility i A Test of Vegetarianism ; An
800 Miles' Walk by a Man 60 years old ;
How to Cure without Medicine ; Causes
of Sudden Deaths; Health of Lawyers;
Cold Feet. Cause and Cure ; The Hu
man Hair, its Right Treatment; Hy-
genic Associations; Answers to Ques
tions on Health Topics. The informa
tion here given must be worth many
times the cost, which is only 20 cents.
Subscription price, $2 a year, and a fine
Chromo given to each new subscriber
ho adds 30 cents for mailing and
mounting. Address S. R. Wells, Pub-
ishon 389 Broadway, N. Y.
XTew Liquor Store.
M. C. McGuire has opened a new
Wholesale Liquor, Cigar and Tobacco,
Store, on Main street, next door to the
Herald Office. Sample room in the
rear. o,.
Vivian's is the place to buy your gro
ceries and provisions. 20tf
Coal stoves, fer soft coal, of all sizas
and kinds and prices to suit, at
G6dtf25wtf E. T. Duke & co.'s
Mickelwaite & Co. desire to inform
the public that they have on hand and
shall continue to keep through the win
ter, hard coal, which they will sell at
ow market rates. 104tf.
D. Schnasse & Co. New stock of
goods, cheap and good. Will not be un
dersold. - "Odtf
For your cheap and good boots and
shoes go to the shoe store next door to
Postoffice. I will not be undersold.
. 3S-tf
At Merges' new etore next door to
ostoffice. Call and examine my stock
of boots and shoes, before you buy else
where. I charge nothing for showing
them. ' 38wtf
School Books, at publishers prices, at
3Stf P. O. Book Store.
ATTENTION 111
County and City orders bought at the
Elephant Store at the highest figures.
42tf ' -
Best Fine cut and cigars at
3Stf . P. O. Book Store.
Tiie Senate Wm. Edgerton Pro
nrietor. co.9y, warm and comfortable,
drop m and see us. Liquors an., e.gars ,
warranted pure and good
Nov. 13. d&wtf
CORN.! CORN ! CORN!!
"Wanted Corn on Subscrip-
tion at tins ollicc immedi
ately.
If you want to get a .fine ,aod good
fitting pair of boots or shoes made, call
at the shoe store next door to the Post-
office. I warrant satisfaction, Repair
ing done neatly and with dispatch.
33wtf Pi-TER Merges.
Remember Otz's, Veterinary office is
now on north side Main street, in the
little brick building west of the Court
House. 42t8
It Aim COAL.; HARD COAL! II A KM
(OAI.1
At Mickelwaite's yard corner Sixth
and Main streets. Good Anthracite
Coal on hand all the tim. 104tf
GZNEBAL AGENCY OF HOWE'S SSWXS3
""MACHINES,
At Plattsmouth, Nebraska : F. P. Todd,
General Agent. Canvassing agents want
ed. Office at Solomon & Nathan's, Main
6treet. 36w3m
READ THIS.
Gaoda not sold at less than cost. N
goods given away, but good goods at the
lowest prices for cash, at
lltf. Clark & Plcmmers.
Plattsmouth, Neb.
PATEONS OP ETJSBANDSY.
' The Cass County Central Association
of Granges will meet at Weeping Water,
on Friday, February 14th, 1873, atone
o'clock p. M. . All Granges are request
ed to be present with their representa
tives, and as many others of the order
1" 11 - J A- I -
as can come, are coraiany invueu to ue
present. All Granges wishing to be
come members of this Association can
do so bv beins present at the above
meeting, or applying to the Secretary of
the Association.
J. C. Cumins, Sec'y.
Plattsmouth, Jan. 1G, 1873. 4312.
B?S. N. B. "xsi&
We have bought the entire right and
interest in the whole subscription list of
the Weekly Herald, from II. D.
Hathaway, and as fast as our friends can
square up the old accounts we shall be
pleased to have them as wo want ojd
books settled. tf
For Sale or Bent.
A pood story and half house, contain
ing 9 living rooms together with' pantry,
bath room aud closets, also, a' good barn
and two lots with house. Will sell for
part other property. For particulars in
quire at the Herald office, or of the
owner,
39-tf . C. W. LYMAN.'
Business room for rent one of the best
stands in the city enquire of.
D. II. Wheeler & Co.
113d 32wt
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HCLIS KALKZTS.
LWlieat,.
6590
Uarley,
Corn, ..
40(i45
14oU6
v.
; Large and well assorted "stock of gen
eral merchandise at Clark & Plummers.
Try us. 2Sdtf"
At Clark & Pluuiuier's everything a
farmer needs can be found. " Call ' and
see our stock. HSdtf.
Go to Vivian's for groceries and pro
visions. owl
Emporia Red' Ribbon Stove at E. T.
Duke & Co.'s. Plattsmouth, Neb. Cal
and examine. 28dtf.
Clark & PluinmerDry Goods, Grocer
iea and a General assortment. We set
cheap and buy often. 28dtf
See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis
nensarv. headed Book for the Million
Marriaire Guide in another columrt. It
should be read by all..' decldiwly.
E. T. Duke & Co. have just received a
large lot of Heating Stoves or all kinds,
suitable for parlor, offices, stores, hotels,'
or any place. Call and see them.
' rr3dtlZQWtl
Evening Star, wood burner, and from
50 to 75 varieties. of heating stoves.
Call axd pee us; E. T. Duke & Co.
66dtf25wtf
For new, cheap goods, call on D.
Schnasse & Co. Mr. S havimr just re
turned from the east is prepared to fur
nish goods at eastern prices. 70dtf
THE LAST CALL.
All persons indebted to me, by note or
account, are requested to call and settle
before the first of January, 1873, or I
shall put them in tho hands of a proper
officer for colloction.
37tf Wm. Stadelmann.
NOTICE" '
Is hereby given to all concerned in the
Wm. Young burying ground to meet at
tho house of Wm. Young on. the first
Satarday in February, at one o'clock,
for the purpose of arranging the business
affairs of the same.
By order of the school board of school
district No. 6.
L. W. Patterson,
432t Director.
Sheriff's Sale.
"Rv virtue of an Order of Sale, issued
bv the Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to
me directed, wherein Maxwell and Chap
man are PJaintins and J. b. fllcneuson
and Isabella McNeilsen are defendants.
will on Monday the 24th day Oftebru-
ary, A. D. 1873, at One o'clock P. M.,
of said day at the front door of the
Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth
In said county, sell at auction the follow
ing real estate . as the property ot the
said Defendants, to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter (t), of the
Northwest Quarter (J), of section No.
Twenty-seven (27), in township No.
Twelve (12), North of Range No. Twelve
(12), East of the Sixth P. M. situated
in Cass Countv. Nebraska, to satisfy a
judgement rendered at the Adjourned
September Term of said Court, A. D.
1872, and on the 13th day of December,
A. D. 1872.
Given under my band this 22nd day"
of January, A. D. 1S73.
J. V. JOHNSON.
Sheriff, Casa Co., Neb
AM M Chapman, Fi'ffs
Notice to parclinwers of B. A 31. K. R
Office of Land Pspartvbst,
B. A M. it. it. it. Co.. IX KB,
Lincoln. Neb., Deo. 20th, T2.
Having received patents from the U.
S. Government for our land?, we are
prepared to issue contracts to parties
holding pre-emption certificates for a
portion of the same
Persons holding such certificates num
bered between 1 and 300, issued between
the 1st day of April and the 1st day of
July, 1870, are hereby notified to ex
change their pre-emption certificates for
regular contracts, at mis omce, wuura
sixty days from this date, as provided in
said certificates.
Geo. S. Harris,
Land Com., B. & M. R. R. R. Co., in
Neb. ro39w8t
Sheriff 'a Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of Sale, issued"
by the Clerk of the District Court with
in and tor Cass county, iNeb., and to me
directed, whrem James Uodger is
Plaintiff. and Henry Mcbhane
and Ellen McShane. are Defend
ants. I will on Monday the 24th
dav of Februarv. A.' D. 1873, at 11
o'clock a. m.. of said day at the front
door of the Court House, in the City of
Plattsmouth, in said count, sell at auc
tion the followine real estate as the pro-
nertv of the Defendants, to-wit : LiOt
No. One (1), in Block No. One Htv.dred
and Thirty-four (134), in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, iNepraskaand
ecorded patof said eity, to satisfy a de-
ore?, pandered at the Adiourned Septem
ber term. A. D. 1872, ot said Court and
on the 17th day of December, A. V,
1872.
Given under ray hand this 22nd day
of January, A. D. 1 8 j 3.
J. W. JOHNSON.
Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb.
Sam. M. Chapman, Pl'ffs Att'y. 43
Probate Notice,
TV OTICE is hereby given that appli
cation has been made to me for the
adontion bv B. Siebold. of Elmer, El!s
worth Ureen, a minor child, son ot Jiien
Gre-'n, and that a hearing of said mat
ter will be had before me at 1 o clock p,
m., on the th day ot i ebruary, A. V
month. Cass countv. Nebraska where
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all parties interested may attend and
they snail be ueara.
II. E. Ellison,
Probate Judge,
Plattsmouth, Jan. 13th, A. D. 1873.
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m vautage that locality, enterprise, capital,!
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stock are the leading features of these
returns, those on which information is
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invite every bod? in want of anything- in my lice to oall at my atore.1
South Hide Main, IZctwcen 2d 4k3l Jvtvectn.
And eonvince themselves of the fact- I havo as a speciality in my Retail Department a Ve'eel
stock of Fine Clothing for Men and Boys; to which we invite those who want Moods.
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T. Ii POTTER,
DEALER in Drugs, Medioj-nes. rainis, yns
Varnish, Perfumery. Stationary, INotioru;
eigars ana looacco
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution, issucu ty
the Clerk of the District Court, .
within and for Cass county, Nebraska,
and to me directed, wherein T. 15. Gor
don is plaintiff and A. H. Townsend is
defendant, I will, on the 10th day of
February, A. V. 1H73, at one o ciock r.
M.t 01 saia aay, at me irum uuui ui i
f!onrt House, in Plattsmouth, in said
county, sell at auction the following real
estate, as the property ot saia aeiena
ant, to-wit : . The undivided three and
one-third (3) seres in the west half ()
of the south east quarter ( J) and the east
half () of the south-west quarter (J)
of section No. nineteen (19) in township
No. twelve (12) range No. fourteen (14)
east of the sixth principal meridian, situ
ated jn Cass county, Nebraska, to satisfy
a Tiidomifint recovered at the June term,
A. D. 18G1, of the said District Court by
ooirl nlfiintiff against Said defendants A
H Townsend. tt al. and at tho April
term, A. D. 1869, an order or revivor
was obtained against the said A-. ii.
Townsend. -
Given under my hand this Zih day of
January, A. D. 173.
J. W. JOH.XSON,
.-. i . . Sheriff of Cass Co. Neb.
D. II. Wheei Hb, PI' ff3 Att'y.
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ithe throng by the friend who lias under
taken to make the Baronet ku wn to the
Prince towards the carriage of the latter.
"Sir William Don, allow me to uiuke
you known to the Priuce Louis Napo
leon." But initially realizing the forms of
the two men be sees be tore him the fu
ture Emperor nods his head, and as he.
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