'! rVv.7 '' 1 v. i v 7 THE HERALD. Itrtilroad Time Table. F. 4 M. R. tt IN NEBRASKA. ARK TM. I DF.PAKT Mail A Ex. 131 p. in.1 Mail r- l Ex. 11:15 a m Prohs A Ac :1 a. ui.1 Freight A AS. i.M p- m i B. A M. n. R. in IOWA. - r . o ftTfl f Mail A Ex. p. mMV.l A Ex. , in. f Ac'ii-n A Kr'glit p iiilAc'tion A" r 1J:.j m. 1 pacific Exprc 'J:2o a iu; Atlanti: tl. 4 : Liu p in. Tlic Transfer boat will leave toe Iett f con nect miib r.Hsr.ern r-.uivi trains m" ' thai the tini" given abe. The J'- '" JU,J h,V Chicago time wuioh in minutes la-tertaan plaltsu-outh tin e. OMAHA A SOUTHWESTERN. la cvin'-t"fn wi'h Rurlingtc.n A ;un R;vi-r Railroad in Nebraska. Depot at lout lit Jones Street. PVit'siuouth I - I si. m. I ri.itt.-iii..uth ll:t p. m mo ;! f- in. I d'. . !:- p. in Omaha. ': a. I 0:n:iha l":- . " do l'J:V p. m. I do ! P ni K C. ST. JOE. A C B. K. R. I t rxmrtr ji-scTinf iowa.I GOiSU (RTH. UOISOfOlTH. M nil and Express m. m. N i-M Kxprcb. ;0. a- in- 3:1a P- n. This iivm anir-r rrm Plattsmoutn cloe rinc'"i' n c ing South or North by leaving here an the H ui. train. A? RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. CI.OSiCS. a r. RIVES C R A t Joe R. R. Smith 4) p in. in..") E OB' tt. Joo R. R. North. it p. in. ic.:j)pm U'. A Vl. K R. V.'ei-t. in. p p.. Omaha by R.'il V '' m iV ' V,.,ri.-'ka City, by Ptoge. 9 p m. I pus. Otfi'-e bonrH. t n.iii S m to i p til. inW, 1:3 ' to l::IP m. LOCAL XEWS. LOCAL ADVERTIsEM E.s T. lra'isitnt tents a line. x.ecuiar u'it;i iscrs 1 i or jts per line. No aJvcrtismnent in tvr.fA l'f than 2" cents. . - L"s il a'lTer'i-eiarnt- vrill bo eh.nrgpu to the partifj li:iriiil),f tl"in in. . - - COMMENICATIOM. As cur -r ace is li:nitel. all conniunicntinn lun.'l lie t riel nrnl to iie point, i' n " . . , .:.v. .. .... r wur Is. i:rscuibers Arp rcnnvtel to notify t.'io oiuce 11 tne paper .s not JtsliYiTC-l proinptiy. wnprr lrrlnloi:. 1. Any perpnn who taVcs a piper repularly from til post offift". whether ilirecte'.i to hi" name r whether he is a subscriber or not is responsible tn" I"y- 2. I'" am p.-rs..n or !r3 his pnpi r f!:s-nnin-u"i. he mast pay Hirrre.irpt'.r the j ublih r iniv r n inue to re- i it until payment ismaoe, nn i ooll-et trio n hole ninourit. uhstherth? pwper m taken frotn the olliue or not. t. The cenrU have deciilcl that refuini? to take uewhpapers ami periodica! frotu the post f.'fiiec. -r rctoovii g pn'l leavincr them un-llel for. is prima f u ie evi iimre of intentional rtu l. XoTirn to Kvkbtbihiv. Vil sub?eriler? pay ing fr their paper to us. anl or lering it .stop ptj t a i-erta'ui time. iiM find it so Kioppe'l; hut. wot-annot be responsible for what has been .lone ! f .re ; lime, nor for or Icrs etippored to Sot lrn tt Ten by othrsto o'.hers. :ur Loi ' ' irie nin.Jt be the pui le for all old cu rcrii t ;. n- I'lpaso reuienibt r thia. B1MnmiMa . ..mmii. ii It-uif ruber the Turrn-rs' Hall on th.' 21th. C'onc.'rr, V:iU mid fio.id time at Fitz- perald's Hall, to-nia'it. The Od 1 Fell.iw Festival on th?21t: remember. School Fooks, at publishers price, at C-tf I. O. U"ok Stora. (. ,)! -toves. f-r soft coal, of all si r.n! kinds and price- to suit, at Oudtfi:;.wtf t. iu-ke co.'s ' The paper of J. Au.uo will of cour" 1 e stepped. Wc did not under.-tand the cir?uin-t anoes before. 71 2 ice iii the Mi.-s.iuri h about phy- d out. One of the teamsters refu-ed to cross yesterday with a heavy load. Fvery'good thing in February; cthe Ball, Festivals and sieh. Oi l winter is leavirg us. and it behooves the people to bid him go-1 bye with some eclat. CI Whitehead has retired from the "ditnriel chair ff the Prownville Demo t rit, leaving Mr K. W. Porter in charge. Col Whitehead takes a situation on the S: Louis Pa ly Timrt. A rn2l9 fcr tho tc-3. . I was c-nctj throwing a htone weghing 4o lbs. It broke into 4 pieces, y which could be weighed any number of pounds from one to forty. What was the weight of each piece ? 1! County and City orders bought at the Elephant Store at the highest figures. 4tf Xtl V hSa Next Sun Jay evening, in the Episco pal C I mi rob, at 7 o'clock. Subject: Truth. Text; The Up of truth shall he established forever. Pjuu VERBS XII, VJ. About a half a lot of Pawnee Indians have been prowling about for some days this week and lat. They scared the wi.rr.en some, hooked one school-girl's dinner, and won 3 fiive-ccnt pieces shoi ting at a coal heap, by the Hekai l efdee. They are pretty Lo(vr). 1V... Watted A live man to take the agency for the Improved Lock Stitch Grover & Baker Sowing Machine for Cass County. Apply to J. M. Nowland, Nebraska City. 4C'.vtl Su'iseribers finding one mark, thus, X, will know that the time their papr is pail for has ran out, and two XX mean that it is over due more than a year and ought to be paid. 40tf . e A sf ie e.TT jvt 11JflmT The annual meetins: of the Cass Co. Agricultural and Mechanical Associa tion will be held on Saturday, March 1st, 1S73, at one o'clock P. M , at the Court Houe, in Plattsmouth, for the purpose of electing the officers for the ensuing year, and such other business as may come before the Association. Brother farmers, turn oat and interest yourselves in our Association, that it may be a success. C. If. Kino, Seer. Itemembor the Fire meet ing" next Saturday night. Strayed. From the. residence of the subscriber, one dark roan cow, two years old, white on the belly, both ears clipped. Any information concerning her will hi liberally rewarded. 46w2 T. W. Siiryock. Remember Frank U'hite, tlie croeer, one of the best fellow and the best gro cers in the world. Call and buy your potatoes and things of White. 44tf Otz, the Veterinary Surgeon, has re moved to the little brick, north hide of Main street, west cf the Court House. Remember this. 44:f. RK 1 1 I'll IH. Goods not told at less than cost. No oods given away, 1 ut good goods at the ljvesi prices for cash, at 1 1 tf. C r.A n ic & Pi. cm m p.hs. I'lattsrr.outh, Neb. Ths nioua poured a C od of golden liht the other night, when a young man took his stand under a certain win dow in town and nieliiflously remarked that he might bo chopped into siua! bits "if ever I eae to love." Just then hn felt a curious sensation in the rear, and wheeling suddenly around he lifted a large dog off ha feet. The se quel is quickly told he "ceased to love" right away, and eo'iiUK-nced to f-wear. His new pantalooru cost fourteen Joilars. Journal. Business room for rent cne of the best stands in the city enquire of. I. II. WlIEKLER & CO. 113d 32wtf. I)ealr in Staple and Fanej Groceries, J(;rain, Fruit and Froluco. Fresh Ffch and Oy.-ters received twice a week. Ca-h iaid for Hides! 43t5 Ptterg Musical Mmthhj, Mo. CO, for February, comes promptly to hand, and is, as usnal, overflowing with melody. r. t - n ' 1 1 . . 1 1 i litis tn:r;izine is iurni-neu ai ine uw prioc of $3 per year, and contains more ! inu-ic in a single monthly number than ! c in be bought in sheet form for double rnat sum. 1 uis number contains; "0r Little Ar," a beautiful ballad ly the famous song writer. Will S. Hays ; also, " Gone to tht Ilwivetly G irdrn,' "Mittie Mt!," -ol "Glee my Lore to all at Horn?;" T-o-part song-, l'Fohi ue our Hinds in Prayer" and "Far from 7iiy Thoughts." Together with the following Instrumental pieces : "Clear the Trade," f.ur handi. by Fd. Strau.; "Christmas Gift March," "Siceet Thoughts" and "Silver Cloud Mizurfri." As a Trial Trip, the Publisher offers to send, pust-paid, three back numbers of 1S72 for CO cent", or six back num bers for $1. Send on your order", and our word for it, you will get ten times your money's worth of choice new music. A 1 In -s, J. L. Peters, Kro.idway, New l'ork. rA2i!323. E3AL THIS. When you come to town don't fail to c:i'l and vi-it the harness shop f John Scienter, on Fourth street, north of the Piatte Valley hou e, ailjoining Mathews hardware store. Ilepiiring don; to order. Good saddle-:, bri ls and collar always for sale. 40vr4 CQ N. P. We have bought the entire right and uitrrrt i:i the whole sub-cription list of the Wkf:;i.v Hkralt, from II. D. Hathaway, and as fat as our friends can square up the old accounts we shall be pleased to have them as wj want old books settled. tf ITR3 1 HIS ! ! On Saturday evening last an enthusi astic little squad of enterpri ing citizen-i met at the Court House to tee what could be done about a Fire Biigade in the town of Plattsmouth. 'We publish the minutes of the meet ing below nni earnestly ask that our best citizens aid us in this work. It is a much needed improvement. minute;. Meeting called to order by Prof, d' Al Iemand, and on motion .Mr. MacMurphy was ehelcd Chairman, and Wm. L Wei's Secretary. The following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: On motio t, J. A. MacMurphy, P. R. Livingston and J. W. Marshall were ap pointed a committee to solicit subscrip tion in aid cf the Fire Brigale. On motion, J. A. Connor .and Prof. d'Allennnd were appointed a committee to coricspond with the different manu facturing companies relative to tho price of Hani Engines. On motion, F. Stadter and II. J. Streight were appointed a com rait tee to solicit aid from the citizens of Platts mouth. ' On motion, a committee on By-Laws was appointed, to-wii : R- It. Livings ton, J. A. Connor, F. MacDonagh, A. d'AIlemaikl and F. Stadter, to draft same and report at next meeting of this organization. On motion, it was agreed that when we adjourn we adjourn to meet on next Saturday night, and that the committee on subscription be authorized to get posters printed calling a meeting. Oa motion, meeting adjourned. Wm. L. Wklls, Sec'ty. The Senate Wm. Edgerton Pro prietor, cosy, warm and comfortable, drop in and see us. Liquors and cigars warranted pore and good. Nov. 13, d&wtf U r.l -Oll.. ilAUh IOAL! IIAKD (DAI.! At Mickelwaite's yard, corner Sixth and M tin streets. Good Anthracite Co .1 on hand all the tim-i. 104tf -s at e" e- w ' i1 At Plattsmouth, Nebraska : F. P. Todd, General Agent. Canvassing agents want ed. Office at Solomon Sc Nathan's, Main street. 3f-w3m D. Schnasse & Co. New stock of goods, cheap and good. Will not be un dersold. 70dtf For your cheap and good boots and shoes go to the shoe store next door to Postofficc. I will not be undersold. 3S-tf Ca 1'atural Advantages. Plattsmouth, long ago settled down on her natural advantages ; sheoiight have had the capitol of the territory wheu it was first located : the U. P. II. 11. could I have been built from Platt.-m iuth for several hundred thousand dollirs les than it cost to build it from Omaha, but she made no effort to ecure anything, trusting everything to natural advantages and we ell know the result. Shall wo do likewise. Ashland Timet These things be bo to some extent, and her unnatural advantages (we nced'nt mention' em) are keeping her ba.'k now. Waka tip, men, to your fitta tion and let U3 be moving. r"eTT?r if i nAfrn T"i ee The Turners will give a grand Mas querade Fall, on Monday evening, February 24(t, 1873. Tickets, admitting lady and gintlo men to IJall, 01.00 There will be a supper given in good style, at some place to be hereafter designated. Tickets for sul at tho Postufliee, Elephant Clothing Store, New York Store and at Frank Guthman's Pakery. Bert mu-ic provided, that can be had The managers will do all in their jower to make this a pleasant, enjoyable time, and expect a lare turnoit. Mar ks can be secured at P. O. Pook Store. Full particulars next week. At Merges' new store next door to PostofSee. Call and examine my stock of boots and shoe?, before you buy else where. I charge nothing for showing them. SSwtf ETJBLHT3TCU & IZZZfZZl KVE3 SAIL HCAD IS 1TESEASSA. Mail and Express train leaves Platts- mouth daily, except Sunday, for Lin coln, Beatrice, Kearney, and all points west, at 1 1 : 1 . A. M. Mixed train for Lincoln at 4:03, r. M. OMAHA TRAINS Leave I'lattmouth 9:40 A. St., arrive at. Omaha at 12:00 noon. Leave Platts rnouth at 1:20 P. M., arrive at Omaha at 2:50 P. M. Leave Omaha at 10:30 A. M. , arrive at Plattsmouth 11:50 A. M. Leave Omaha at 2:45 P. M , arrive at Platts mouth at 5:00 P. it. C. F. MORSE, Sup't.a Geo. O. Manchester, 4Gtf Gen' I Ticket Ag't. Pemember Otz's, Veterinary office is now on north side Main street, in the little brick building west of tiie Court House. 42:S Mickelwaite & Co. desire to inform the public that they have ou hsnd and shall continue to keep through the win ter, hard coal, which they will s-ell at low market rates. lOlff. rCASD C? ASCESSCES. Meeting per request ef County Cierlc.) Plattsmouuh, Ca.-s Co., Neb. Board of Assessors n:et at Court Hou-c Hail, at 1 p M. , Uth in.-t. Iloo-e called to otdrr by nominating Mr. Ttfa to the Chair. Thus. Wiles, jr. Secret p ry. Motion carried that watches aud cloeLs under &5, be not assessed. M.tion that common work hoises be as-e-ed at $73. uu Colts coming 3 years 50.00 " ' 2 " S5.U0 '"1 " 20.-00 Stallions and Asses, from $100 to 500.00 Mules, same as horses. Common wor'i cattle, Steers coming 4 3 Heifers and steers coming 2 Calves, Medium cows, Sheep, Hogs, per hundred " New wagon and carriage, SO. 00 30 00 25.00 15.00 5. U0 16.00 2.00 1.50 70.00 Amount of all other personal prop erty, not enumerated and not exempt by law, be Lft to the judgment of Asscs-sor-. ASSESSED VALUE REAL ESTATE PER ACRE BV PRECINCTS. Eight Mile Grove SS 00 ; Plattsmouth Precinct, $10 00; Rock Bluit, $S; Plattsmouth, $16; Mt. Pleasant.ijS ; Avoca, S ; Louisville, $8 ; Orcapolis, $10; Elm wood, $5; Tipton, $4; South Bend, $7; Salt Creek, $7; Greenwood, $4 ; "Weeping Water, $6; Stove Creek, $4 ; Liberty, $6. All excess of improvement, over one thousand do'.l.irs, be valued separately. AMOS TEFFT, Ch'n.- Thos. Wiles, Jr., See'y. If you want to get a fine and 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 aud with dispatch. 38wtf Peter Merges. Legal Notice. Calvin II. Parmcle, is J. M. Ilinch man and Alice B. Ilinchman. In Di-tnct Court, Second Judicial District, in and for C.i-s County, Ne braska. To Alice B. Din hman : You are hereby notified that, on the 2Sih day of January, A. D. 1873, Calvin 11. Parmcle, in the office of the Cleric of the District Court in and for Cass county, Nebraska, the objjet and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage due and given by yourself and J. M. Ilinchman, to plaintiff, on the 4th day of October. A. D. 172, to secure the payment of the sum of three hundred dollars ($300) with interest from Janu ary 1'h, A. D 1873, at the rate of twelve (12) per cent, per annum, and praying that lot No. five (5) iu blovk No. thirty-seven (37) and lot No. six (6) iu block No eii-ht (8) both a designated on the recorded plat of Plattsmouth City, Ca.-3 count', Nebraska, in satis fao'ion of said claim and mortgage of plab.aff, an 1 that the proceeds of said sal bo applied in sntisi'netion of plain tiff's said claim. You are required to ans;er said petition on or before the 21th d-iy of March, A. D. 1873. CALVIN II. PARMELE, ITff. by Sam. M. Chapman, bis Att'y. 45w5 SPECIAL NOTICES. 1IAS2ETS. Wheat, .... Parley, .... Corn, 85(3190 40&45 14vl6 Pest Fine cut and cigars at SStf 1. O. Pook Store. Vivian's is the placs to buy your gro ceries and provisions. 20tf Large and well assorted stock cf gen eral merchandise at Clark A; Plumnicrs. Tiy us. 26dtf. At Clark & Hummer's everything a farmer needs can be found. Call and see our stock. 2Sdtf. Go to Vivian's for groceries and pro visions 30tf Emporia Red Ribbon Stove at E. T. Duke & Co. 'b, Plattsmouth, Neb. Call and examine. 2Sdtf. Clark & Plummer Pry Goods, Grocer ies and a GeneTal assortment. We sell cheap and buy often. 2.dtf See advertisement of Pr. Duffs' Dis pensary, headed Pook for the Million Marriage Guide in another eoluniii. it should bo read by all. dscldiwly. E. T. Duke & Co. have jut received a large lot of Heating Stoves of ail kinds, suitable for parlor, otfices, htores, hoteLs, or any place. Call and see them. 66dtf25wtf Evening Star, wood burner, and from 50 to 75 varieties of heating stoves. Call a. 1 see u, E. T. Duke & Co GCitf25wtf For new, cheap goods, call on D. Schnasse & ('o. . Mr. S having just re turned from the east is prepared to fur nish goods at eastern prices. 70itf IWolice lo jircliHHpr of U. & 91. R. R l.iinit. Okfick or Land lEPAr.TMT:T,"l B. Jt :-l. It. K. K. Co.. is Nkb. Lincoln. Nkb., Iee. Uih, 'Z. ) Having received patents from the U. S. Government for our lands, wa 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 dav of April and tho 1st day of July, 1870, are hereby notified to ex change their pre-emption certificates for regular contracts, at this olrice, within sixty days from this date, as provided in said certificates. Geo. S. Harris, Land Com., C. & M. R. It. It. Co., in Neb. n39wSt Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. II VT. TiDton. Brownvillo. U. S. Senator. U. S Senator. Representative. I. AW Tlitcheoek. Omaha. John Taffe. Omaha, EXECUTIVE. R. IV. Fu-nan. Rrowavilie, (lovernor. Sec. t State. Auditor. Trea-urfr. J. .1. losper, Lincoln, .1. B Western. Beatrice, 11. A.K enis. Col inbns. .1 1! V flwter He itrice. Att'y ten. j" M. i!cK.enzie. Lino In. Sup;. Pub. Inatrue'n JUDICIARY it T.Vo Omaha. Chief Jl'tiee. Iiau'i-1 (ir.ntt. Nebraska f-'ity.l Aol.ia; -, Ju Snrruel Maxwell. Plattsmouth j ac-.uel Maxwell. PLATTSMOUTU. L. VVhiie. Mnvor. Ci'y Clerk. Police Ju'lse. Marshal. Ftrcet Ccu.mis3ioitr. M. 11. Beet'j. Josiab "tloti-s. y iles ilf'C'n. ft alter J. hite. AI.rERMEN. Fi-st Viar. J. Eitreer il". C. IT. Panaalee Sf.oond Ward las. Untrery, J. Weyinan. Iiiikd Ward R. CusbicK. H. Vivian. CASS COUNTY. h. F. E.Ii on, Trahate Ju.ljre. County Clerk. Treasurer. Sheriff. Sept. Tub. Instruction, County C.nsmisfioner.'. Coroner, lan'l MeKinuoQ, V. L. HnbliS, W. ohns-on. U. W. Wise. Jat-ob Vii.!l-J-. 1 T. Clarke f lame?. ) J. W- Tbonia3, Churches. Babtist On thecorner of Main nnl Ninth Kev.T. .1. ArnoM, pastor KfFi'lcnco on Main butwi en 10;b an I iltti. Services every Sabath at 11 a. m. an i at -r p.m. Sabbath school nt 'j! i a.m.. Prayer meeting every . ed ateJay evening. (HRisTtAS Perviei in Congregation Church, J at 11 a. M. nmi C.;.",') p. in. 1 ber Alton, Pastor. Corner of Locust anl Sth ftrcets. Conlial invitation exten'led to all ela3'.s to ai-tend- 57PISCOPAI Corner Vire nnJ ThirJ streets j Kev. -V. R. Gi-aves Services every !Illlay at H:W a in. rtn-l 7 p. m. Sumlay School s.i i p. in., rrof. d'AIlauiand. Sut-t. ClosoRKCATiostu-ComcrLocuft an.l Sth Fts j Ksv. B. F .Manwell. resiJen. c Lo 'tist st be trceu 4th ami .'.'h sis riervises every SabhaUi it U a. m:aal 6; fcl p. in. Sabbath School at nl !. m. Prs er meeting every eanesday evenins. ClATTinuc North si lsof PuhlioSutiflre Rev rather Hives. First Mass every sabbath at a. in.. Sei.-on'l Mass and teriuua at H:3J Vespers and Benediction at 3::3J p. m. SiUSo t S a. in. every week d.iy. IT'irt Prfshttebiav North sMeof JIain st. we;t of oth Rev. V. T. Rartlo ; Service every SiSbath nt 11 a. in. nl: p. in. Sab batn .Si-liool nt9::vja- in.. Tho.s Pollock s-uperin t.-ndent. Prayer meeting every Wednesday wveninjc at 8:0J o'clock. - 1. Tktiiodist Episcf.PAt. V.'cst Fide of Sislh il -treet. sonth of Main Rev. J. II. Prcsson Services ever- Sabbath nt 10::5i a. in. and 7 p. in. Praver incetiiitr every Thursday evening. CIa.su jieetin;,s every Momiay evening and immediate ly after close of Sahl.uth morning services." Sabbath School at 30 SOSTAO den 21 September bnt die Deutsche Ev. Luth. OciTieind.s in inrem Sehulhaus vormiitncs inn ii fnr(inniuifi. . . fndet derselbe von jutu an recelmacssia U Tape sinit. Minister Rev. L llannawaid. Sabbath school ut 1 p m.. Prof. d'Allemand. Supt. Lodges. T O. O. F Regular niectin?? of Pl.iUe Lodge. I. No. 7, I. O. o.F. every Thursd'O cvenin.1 at O ld Feltows Hall. Transient Brotieri are cor dialiy invited to vUit. A.d'ALLLMAND, N. G. 3.1. II. Hathaway. See. r n n K. Plnttsmonth r mrment No. 3. i . Regular Convix-ations the 2 n-'.d 4 Friday a of e' h month at O ld Fellows Hall er. ..d and Main ts. Transient Patriarchs eordia'ly invited o vi.-it. 11. NKWiLAX.C.P. r. K. CvNSisGiiAit, Scribe r.anvir Pi ATTsuorrn Lodok No. 6 A. V il A. M. K.cir.ilar meetinas at their hail on the first and thir' nday cvetiintrs of each p-ontii X'ran.sient brethern invited to visit. P.. It. LIVINGSTON. W. A. 4'Allf.masd. See. 1 imr T.nnoi V,v 22 A. F. i: A. M. Regula1 iTl xaetingi at M.woy Hail, first and third FrH.iv... J. N. WISE. V. M. J. M. UKARD3LST. SCO. ' XT crkasca Chaptkr No. 3 R. A. M. Regular . v invocations second ajid : arta Tuesday eveaintj of eao month :.t 71 o'cloi-k n. rn. R. R. LIVINGSTON H. P. 'T Newvax, Ceo. ' . O-T. Oi ivk Rhjisch.Nt. II E Ellison . . W. C. T. C W. Kinc. W See. T. V Shry ock Lodge Deputy. Meoui at Clark .f-Plnmincr b-ll every Tuesday evening. Traveling Templais espoctroily invited. Tursvkbeiv. The Turner c-eiety meets at Turner Ua!I in (iuthmans Bloc, on the tst and Third Wedired iys of eeeh Momh. Wcckbauuh: Lreara.'t Gus. Keinhackle: Firtt Turnimrt Vin. Hes er: &er-'ni Turnwjrt (Cf. Kerrey; Wnrd'-n John Erhart. CORXI COKX1 COKN!! "Wanted Corn on Subscrip tion at this office immedi ately. Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an order of Sale, issued by the Clerk of the Dif'rict Court with in and for Cass county, Neb., and to me directed, wherein James Ilndgart is Plaintiff, and Henry McShane and Ellen McShane, are Defend ants. I will on Monday the 24th day of Februao-, A. D J 873, at 11 o'clock A. si. , of said day" at the front door of the Court House, in the City of l'lattsmouth, in sai'l count-, sell at aue- I tion the following real estate as the pro perty of tho Defendants, to-wit : Lo No. One (1). in Block No. One Ilu .drcd and lhirty-four (134), in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraskaand as designated upon the published and recorded plat of said city, to satisfy a de cree rendered at the Adjourned Septem ber term. A. D. 1S72, of s lid Court and on the 17th day of December, A. D. 1S72. ("iven under my hand this 22ud day of January, A. D. 1873.- J. W. JoiINSO.V. Sheriff. Cas-sCo., Neb. Sam. M. Chapman, Pl'lfs Att'y. 43 5 Sheriff's Sala. By virtue of an Order of Sale, issued by the Clerk of the District Court withia and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, wherein Maxwell and Chap man are Plaintiffs and J. S. McNeiNon and Isabella Me.Ncilson are defendants. I will on Monday the 21th day of Febru ary. A. 1). IS 3, at Une o clock P. M.. of said day at the front door of the Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth iu said county, sell at auction the follow in? real estate as the property cfthe said Defendants, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (), of the Northwest Quarter ( i), of section No. Twetity-seveo (27), in township No. Twelve (12), North of Ranae No. Twelve (12). E.ist of the Sixth P. 31. situated in Cass County, 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 hand this 22ad day of January, A. D. 1873. J. W. Johnson. Sheriff. Casa Co., Neb. Sam M. CnAPMAN. lTffs Att'y. 435t Legal Hoiice. W. J. Cutter and Margaret E. Cutter, non-resident Defendants will take notice that on the 28th day of Juuuarj', A- D. 1873, Kershaw & Waugh, Plaintiffs, filed their petition in the District Court 2nd Judicial District in and for Cass County, Nebraska, the obj ct and pray er of which petition is to obtain a judg ment against you 0:1 an accouut for cer-. tain lumber and building .material (purchased from the taid plaintiffs Ker shaw t Waugh by yourselves) for the sum of $206.44 100 Dollars with interest tiiereoa from 0th day of'Febiuary, A. D. 1870. And that said plaintiffs have caused the following desciihed real estate as the property of W. J. Cutter to 2 attached in said cause to-wit : Commencing at a point 1827 6-10 feet, North of the S E corner of W hf ot'ihe S V qr of Sec. 7, Town 12, Range 1 i East, which point by ac tual survey is 1326 feet east of tho S W corner of said See. 7, thence com int-.rti.. nd . running west 403 fee'., thence north 216 2 lo feet, thence cast 403 foot, thence south 216 2 10 to the place of beginning containing two (2) acres more or less. You are requested to answer said peti tion on or before toe 24th d;iy of M.irch, D. 1873, orjudgmctit wi:l be taken against yuu for said sum of $206.44-100 dollars with interest thereon. Keusuaw & Waugh, i Plaintiffs. Sam M. Chapman, Att'y Plt'ffs. 45w5t Chattel Mortgage Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 15th day of April, A. I). 1871, Wm. v. 3IoiTison liwdd and delived to Calvm II. Purmalee a chattel mortgage which is duly recorded in Book "Jj" of chattel mortgages, Pae 1S7, of the Records of Cass Count j. Nebraska, upon the follow ing described personal property, to-wit: All my part of the lease on the o ht of lot nine ('.)), in block thirty (3i), as designated on the recorded plat of the city of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Ne braska, together with ail my part of t lie interest in the building and improve ments thereon with all tools, block and otl.t r fixtures, now in ari 1 belonging to ny Meat Market situated on said prem ises and ill l at mat time convey to saM Calvin II. Parma!-o the above described persona: property for the purpose of sc enting the payment of one ccrtaiu prom- lsory note drawn for JjoOj pay a hie on the 18tb day of September, 1871 that there is tow due v'. l ravabie on sa:i note the sum ni'$70'. 45 ai:d costs, and that default has. been made m the payment of said chattle wort trace, and the said Win. F. Monisoii is hereby no tified that cn Wednesday the 26th l y rf February. A. D. 1873, the undersign p-d will by virtue of a Power of sale the said Mortgage contained sell at auction to the foghe.-t bol der for cash, at the front door of the Court Iloue in sail county, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M , the above dcsciibed personal property the proceeds of said sale be applied 111 pay merit of said note aod chattel mortgage 5w2t Cai.vin II . Farm alee. am M. Chapman .Plaintiff. Pk'lf s Att'y Legal Kotico. W. J. Cutter and Margaret E. Cult?r, non-re.-ident defendants, will take notice that on the 2Sth day of January, A. D. 1873, Calvin 11. Parmalee, plaintiff, filed his petition herein in the District Court, 2:id Juiieial District in and for Cass County, iSebra-ka. I he obj-ct an 1 prayer of which Said Petition is to obtain a judgment against you on a cer tain promissory note to- llu sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars with interest on the same at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from thi 5th d.iy of Janu try, A. D. 1870, and that said plaintiff h is caused the following desi-iibid real es tate as the property of W. J. Cutter to Le attached in said cause, to-wit : Com mencing at a ijoint ls27 6-10 feet, North of the So uhcast coi ner of W hf of the s vv qr of section 7, Town 12 Range 14, ea-t, which poir.t by ,"tual survey is 1326 feet car? of the S W corner of said Sec 7, thence commencing an! running west 403 feet, thence north 210 2-1 ' fe t, ther.ee east 403 feet, then-e s-tth 216 2-10 to the place of bt ginning containing two (2) acres, more or less Ycu are required to answer f-ai 1 peti tion on or before the 24ih day of March, A. D. 1S73, or judgment will be taketi ag'iinst you for said sum of $250 with in Iciest thereon. Calvin II. Parma lee. Sam M. Chapman, Plaintiff. Pl'tffs Att'y. 45 5t Sheriffs Sale. IJOTICE is hereby given that by vir- j " ilia nf on nr. loi fifll wu A Lv tho Clerk of tho Pistnct Court within and for Cass Co., Neb., and to me dirci ted wherein John Ballantine, William Pal- lantiue and George E. Bragg are Plain tiffs and G"or?e Jennings, William E. Sheldon and Charles E. Bailey ore De fendants, I will on Monday the 10th day of March, A. D. 1873, at 1 o clock p. M. of said day at the front door of the Court House, in I'lattsmonth in said County, sell at public auction the fol lowing real estate situated in Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, to wit : Bsginning at a point 1 13 feet ea-t and 1780 feet south of northwest corner of Section .No. tweuty-seven (27), in township No. ten (10), north of Range No. thirteen (13), east of the sixth principal meridian, thence cast 40 feet, thence north 1 trO feet, thence west 40 foet and thence south 120 feet to the place of beginning. And also the Hotel Building situated thereon on which the said plaintiffs have a mechanics lien, to be sold to satisfy a decree rendered at the November term, A. D. 1S70 and on the 12th d-.v of No vembcr, A. D. 1870, of the said District Court in favor of said Plaintiffs-. Given under my band this Ctn day of February, A. D. 1872. J. W. Johnson, 45 5t Sheriff, Cass County, Neb. Sam M. Chapman, ITtffs Att'ys Sent by mail for 10 els- E. B. Foote, i-I. I). 121) Lexington Ave., New York City. ON MARRIAGE. HArP"i Relief for Youns Men. from the effects of Errors and Abuse? in early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to .Marriage re moved. New met hoi' of treatment. New aa remarkable remedies. Books and Circula sentf;ee. in pealed en velimcs. Al lr .... iintAKH AfSHCl Al 1U.N. JNo. Srmtl. Xnilh Stn.nt I ! i I u.tel . n V an In- bVJeondna; 3) f.:n The Undersigned has on hand and is AH kiada of C OTTO ft WOOD LUMBER. At hia UilU at the Ferry Landing at riatiiinouth Orders Promptly Filled.! William Edgeutos. Juno3ddiwtf NEW DRUG STORE, weeping water, neb. rJT. JL,. 2.a OTTSK, DEALER in Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Oils. Varnish. Perfumery. Stationary, Nuti'ms Cigars ad Tobuccu Wii THE "VICTOH" S. M. CO.'S NEW SEEING MACHINE Runs very Easy. ll.u trory Vnt. Runs very Still, lies a New Shuttle superior to all others. Defies Comp2lition. Grant Improvements in Needle. Cannot he Set Wrong- 8i- Agents Wanted. Address THE 'VICTOR" R. M: CO. 41 r.m. Eroa lway. X. Y. THE NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO. Matnifc'ure tho Celebrated These Organ.i r.rc unsurpafscd in quality of tone, style of Cn;h, eimplicity of conrt: uotion, and dur ihiiity. ''Also, MKL0DE0NS ia various style? and unequalled in tone. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Address Nkw Uavks Oi-.oan Co. New Ilavtn. Cor.n Agents Wanted. 4C-3m. Onuha Marble Works. M. FEE NAN, Manufacturer and Dealer in si tr; i'.is t s, 11 1: is ns r.s ilSasslics & l-'Bipiiitmrc illar)!e. For specimen or wor:m;inship refor to Smith's ar.d allery's iimnu mentsin Pi:itrsmouth Cem c t a r y Thc patronrge of Ciss County is respect fu'ly ei te I . d-sVw-JT fhn To A BWRTisuns.- A ! perform wl;o coniem plate making contracts with newsrapcrs for th nsi'rtion ot Advuniseicents thould send to t a owell for a Circular, or inclose 25 c-nts f-i their On? hun Ir.-d Page Pemphlct. -I'aining I.istf ' 3.(0 Newspapers and est Irnutec. showing th cost of advertising, also mar.y i-.srful hints to ml vcrtiscrs. an 1 so n account of the experience: ot men who are known us suecrssful advertis ers. This firm ore proprietors ot the American Newspaper Advertising Agency. t m ry e ow and are p C'sed rf cr.eqiinied facilities fir securing the i ertion of advertisements in ai Niwspapers nd Periodicals tt lowest ratf . VV OX WXYFL- Yeeping Water, Nebraska. UAH. CJsilf4I'S CO SCCC5SSKUS TO II0RT0N A JENK5. Pkai.ers in Gonoral Merchandise, sreu ii DRY GOODS. GROCEIES. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE. IIATS. CAPS ROOTS. SHOES. NOTIONS, .t, We r Agents for VVHlcox & Gibl'i Scir.q Machine C. IIl'lSl.'.L.rrop'-Wor.naving recently bn rennired and rdace.l -;i thoroueii runui'iorl W.lX'ti Ba.-hcli of Wheat wanted linuie liate 1 . fTf whieh the btgheft market priee wHl be pa; vr b P 0 Co. 5 5 ib e. O ts 3 S a t O " C -3 c r- -t 3 P O " . p c . o sft"?3 s z r. r rr - - S 'JO T C 5 a s K 3 Sic - ti -a s; 8 O o c 3' 2 8 i 8 o p WILLIARfl STADELaiA IS M , Has oa hand, oae cf ths largest stocks of CLOTHING AMD GEKTS' SPRING AND 1 3-1 invite every body in want of outlt itlo Main, lctivecii SilS3d Street And eonvines thfinsel ves of ths fact- I have 84 it toc& 01 r me clotiing lor .Men and .boys; iSls.l3'j keep on hand a large and well selected FALL AND WINTER GOOi S. nn wm GO TIIE PfilOE S ! I A T SCHNASSE & CO.'S D. Celebrated N E W YOEK STOHH South Wrest Corner of Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska, AiT0 SO PEOPJiK rat "si.T" DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAINES, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS. CARPETS. CLARK'S tS FAX THKKAD, COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES In the Grocery line we keep the Finest and Best TEA. COFFKE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITS, of every Doi-eriBfcll, All the Varieties nf Spices, in fact for all Your GROCERIES; HARDWARE, QbEENSWARK, WOODEN-WARE, GLSSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, GOTO B- SCEKTASSB GO.B n-25tf mr rs. -re --, s- w? -f KZ HJ,- U JUr JLZU v Dealer in Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Trunks One of ths Oldest and most Reliable j Houses in l'iattsmoutn. faiu I Mrcct, between tin &: 5lh. frllEM EMBER THE PLACE.&3 nd-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The advertisers below refer you to the Publishers of ihii paper as regards their 'perfect reliability, and ichen- wrltiny to them, please mention you i,aie their Adctr tiseme.nt i.x this p1Vrr- . f-S Iiio:; X.4:U ii.. St. I ouis. Ilo. fevsJapi'liralion, send fre their Ty:y rules of S. :f-"t ;::;s:r; M0ii.. I r Ecrumto Illustrated irrul?r, v.a-i frriee nitli a lull line rl ai;;!i.. !: i;i!:iar ea to orrier t'iotli- luz liirr-.t fro:i! tv.v:r I'.ouse. which iu Ih- ma '" if "'' ''Tie. Miipjieti by c-I.rt-sr. C.t. !.. vs'.h li'.e p-nii. ge of ex njjn.;T str.d r iurjlniil ii-iir txpinse, I :-.(,! Niitlsl'i- l.ii r. Cil'DTC? K!'est;fM-if-m--P-st:'rrai.nt.ei!t five Oitirl I 2tO?:'..rs i,, ik:U.l. J-il guaruuti-eil. TfttD and Voiiili;.' '(;,; see!r.!ij-. tltiiu UU 1 O lor iiu--trateii StvKa i-a tea i'ru :N. rM:?';t si pi::t iftnitiM. VrV'SiJi i.7 pi'i- cltst. cr remit oi.ly:lr the Va "cVai- 'w;:t t-r iiM it m a d-i !.;.:;... P .e.l.i.a'.-l loll guar- anteed, o:-ni :.vy i-citi-n.-.i. dii-ss II. C. i.:aa.i u; to. l.imls. Mo. :.L-n i v. ;i!iie-l Au fii Olive sti-et, fct. B.r., ,.r r iri " Tt:e Yi !lo!r In ir7uli.r3uH-ricel.:,t.K . i. e N .-.i- i.oaii.Wo. fc The C a-er-'H e.r.C. lt-sn-Jr?e.t Agrtturrt Hand rats:;y .ti.i.:;;i m ' ;- .flnru. ... ..... -. T - , V . . . r:l n s. rulli,h"r. . 414 Ft loins. 'Mc Ui-,:-H P;.t r.i InmrovM Sprln Klni. t-r sf.i!t-p-i.Lt!if", and 1 l .''.her a' t'.i !-". A iler-.ai ui r.:ie ti.il.-'i p.crfcct con- p ; :u '.Ion. t I'll i'"-. lb' . .. k...l...,....ufl IlilJeli- . ... T...X r-v i-,' 1 i rw 1 1 H ro I p I : a" ei .s. i. . I ...1 in tt i:.':it V. 1 .1 1-lil l'!-l t--; I etructio'is. sunt p-i-jmia t-r $1 M The tWiii! lor t.c r.v;et' ever lnveiile.1 ct-iil.s wanieu . I I. L IlartmriliCo.,..Oiiveeticct,St. I.onis. '. . iI-3 AVAHi ASD FAST ALSS A iM-autiful pai. oi-Preach hronioH, bandsomel) lutvnted. noi.l every, where for Kent prrpabl on re ceipt ofjl, orOe for either. Agents ,rnf,.l rverrwliere. who can make I nmntM. I itx-rnl disrnnnta tft the Trail n. 3I;ip and CliromoPftbliidJllX C213 Pine Street, bu xxiiua, xo, i yiAr-.l. ' , l t& t-1 tU2it--: i-Jl, Ti!,rsr..:d( Iothien. F I.iui:: ' 4:!i St. I eui. Ho., will, on frUi! iJi.rr. ic. :;.s, TriM.ks, Ac., c. tZtZr'- i -..l sic, ...iu -A -!. letter i.p R.,v -tJL - iui- descriptive iW Pf I 9 J. I 8? " 5 a B c n m c o - H o o o Zfl o 70 r H ." r . a O 5 . H a & . o S n it FURNISHINS GOODS, FOR Sl'RIHER, anything iu my line to call at my etora," ppeciility in my Retail Department njrlt to wtuoli we invite tho.-se vuo want wood.. ctook ef Hats and Cap. S tctr TSIIIfK. Wi20 IZmAz for the isllioii ! M1RRIAG: ' A private pu'in.-elor to the GLiiLJE. ( Married or tho-i-about to m.ir ! ry o-i the physndogn ul mveter-ier-an 1 rorelati-ms .t the hi-.u il system, the (:i:s-t a i-s.ivcrii's io I n.di-i-ing and iTevtnting oJ-priiif. how to pr; serve the complexion Ac. j His is an intereslirg ivn; of two hundred and twe:.tv-l-.ur u'ts. w:h iiuiiu-ous tnrHV :n.l eoi. tains vis'.aable informal i'-n . U'T rt rZ-Zltll und.T 1i-k un--l kcj . ar.d not laid carelessly about tuc house. fv-nt to any one I free ofp'itagc) fr 0 cen.. . Address Dr. Buns' Dispon-aiy, No. 1- Eighth slreit. St. Lou 'is. Mo. Notice to ths Afiiictcd uvA Unfortunate. Before a;;pl in? to the r.ot irioui quacks who advertise in public papers, or u-itu ui;y o.unck re!iidi s. pt r jse J'r. Hut's' work l;o n-atter - bat y.mr desja-e i.i or now deplorable your ?.-:i'iit-on. . Dr. Ji'iits run be cor.s'i'tcd. p'T."ri.ii!y :r iy i iii" ot. the c!isercs pieiii i'red in bis works. Vice. Xi.PN. EUhtii f trett, between M.irket an iCUcsr.ut St. Lnuis. Mo. dcc2dvlr "Silver 7 XAKrFACT',-i:r.D BY E. r. NEEDIIAM & SOX. 113, H5 i 147 East ZZd Slreat. New York. ESTABLISHED IN 1546. .Ttpcr.."iUe parties aM-lyinj? for agencies id sections still unsiipplic 1. wiil receive prompt attention and liberal induce menu. Parties rc si i'.nn ut n iE: '.'nice fr -i;i our au-horized ngents may order from our factory Send for iTustra ted price lirt. Oct i'-d Aw:iia Vespinn Vater, Nebraska. LEALEl'.S IN Dry Goods, Groc rice, iiatdwarr', tucenswaro, . . Uoots. and Shoes. Hats, and Capl. Air'ct:"ur il Itnplcnr.cn's f-f all kinds. Weir and i v i." Ciiiiiv iIiim. Union Corn Planters. (i"i'dfrto;ra.d Princeton Plows. Ac Ac ,aiin tiiuiiam n'.l fjyrhii veofler to the public at the rrr prices. (3oo:I Warraiiletl As !5ep rcscii led. ir-Our constant aim will be to nell o low that lit will be to the positive h""""- j ; owest rej Lner it j.fyunt. (l in the western and central portion or Caav unty 1-j make thi their Hedq ic"- . TtKl.-KW7iir -