I 1? " I . f V i 7 i f i 1 THE HERALD. Kailroad Time Tabic. 11. A M. K. R IN NKLRASKA. if.R TFJ. I tSP.1E- Mail A F.j. 130 p. m.'Mail and E.x. 11:15 a m Freight A Ac. fc:i5 :i. m.'r rugtit .v. Ac, 4:oo p- m b7a- ;i. iTu. in iowa. H I l!x. P. rn , Mail Kx Mo a. ia. . ... it, . . ., . . Jlrtiitn A- I-r r':.V)U in. t . , n .',r.rM J.) 1 Rl1 AtUnll'" fcx . 4:J) p UI. I The Trinrr li-at rill leave the. I'epottocm- it with Lai2l! Ji'l ":tiri3 rii'i'itc e;r.i- tUut.ti:n; K..v,..:.':.A, The l:-it i-rui. fc a.icaKotime wuieu la.wii.muiw iisi i i Ijittsiuoutn t'.rr.e, Oil A 11 A a souriiwEoYLr.y. In eonrceti-.n with lturlinjrton & JliMourt kivir Ki-.iltotid i:'. ebr-if ic:s. lcpot at toot of Jones Mreel. Ilaltsmutii ) a. in. sr p. in, Ccmha. . m. do lo.-lo P- p",::tt.".iiUn 11:15 P. m il i i:'.' p. iu Ol!i.':ld. 1": a, m .... c c sr. I AT PACTI".f: .lrNCTtOf IOTA.' (,l)!M) NORTH. COIV'imnn. ilrtl nn 1 r.-prc? i ,K T. in. Siht Bsijrei" ..-.) n. in- n. " a. ni. Uiht Esi-rer ...v..m n. in- - '; " nuration f lh r .N-.r:U by iv. here i: ICO Iti. ir.iin. "m.Z.7,rZ,. w.tto ; A.VD DEl'AUlLUr. OP MAILS. ARRIVAL oiiSKS. Arm n-? ; 9 p IQ. lU.'VI R I & i. in. ) ! ti i p in. V)-'i, l in ; c. A St. Joe U. R. r3',!!' P. 11. A Sr. J'-e It. rsTin E. A M . K. ! ,. M it 1: V. .r i' lHI. IMii. 12 m. pul' Vtr-ic:i "iiy. hy Sts". ui. i ..U... h .... m I r:tfTI M n. ii ! 7 D in. daJy5. 1: to -i !l r; , .1 . tV. M M..i I . ! LOCAL XEWS LOCAL. ADVERTI;i:i:K.T3. Transient 25 cents a lino. Kcsulr.r narcr ct- 10 cents pi-r lino. No ai vrlntuiont la- ! lertfd less tiiifcii 'Jj ciinl. I L"(?nl a 1 vcrtismueat-will c'jiir.-J to tie Viurtieii hiin.lins tlicni in. i COMMUNICATION.-. A ur si. ace in limiteJ. all cuniHinr.i.?atirn j tnaat be brief .m-1 to the point, with no t. a.tj of j SU1J5CKIDER3 Aro rcin'tca totititV the otlice if tlio paper is iiut '.ulivcrKl iTOinptiy. N-WKI:p-r i-cixliii. 1. Any T Ptson who talto . pir-f r r ;uli:rly froia tho i-ukI ftr.c-. ttk-;1tt .;ir.-cte,t to hi mime or iietht r be i a u'soriber trtiot m respon-iblo i' r the pny. 5. If hc pron nr'ets Irs pir-'.r (ti:'.''Tit:n- he liiu't py all ;irr-:ir?.i'f rue I uni may continue to fc u it urn il pvui'-'.t i:ih:o. i nc i coi!e t il. whole ,.rf,iSrt. vihetner the i pper in tauen iron the i.rS-.-e i-r 3. The c iurt.i hay.? (U'i tliit rcfuniie to j tntto cw!.apt-ti ur.u -er,o i'c:i'j tr"tu tno p't : for. is j.ritna f i':o ;vi lt;nce i.f lnt-H'iun il,'ruu I. Nkticb to EvKRYBKttT t! '.i 1-crjii ers pay -inif for their pper to us. aa l or ierins it siop- peJ nt a certm j time. iii iimu m noppeu; i joiiu j suprieinent, giving a list oi new but. weeam.ot ht r'r'"'''!n f'Tv.iiu'Lai Ictu j varieties of liwer and other plants to 'done bffora o iT t:mn. i,or for or leri suppase-l j fst fnfni ut his Pie N'ic Gardens, near to hcvebeon (t vpti 1 y otlii ri t others. Oar; 1 'i i ; t . !n - u. b . 1 fe'.-r Iia-; P.lniOi-t every bonks nlvf must bo tie t-viiJo f.T sit oM sab-i hi:i' known in his line of busiLe-s. foriptii !i l'ie.io refflomwr !un. The rJ cuv to To; oka, is vs-rj fon- i'y told y yc locil of t!:? Jrywif, at Jucoln School r.oV, at pubi'i-hcrs pv;,"- at JStf P. O. Hook SiOI: The Viee-Preid.-nt i' boinj o'.er- j lniiU l n-i 1 w!.-hf! nnM.aratcrv to the ! ' ' - - . i ' t : iz:s ; I f pring crossing. Coal t-tove, f-r soft ci:il. of end kinds and ..rices to ?'i;t. at 66.1tf25wtf 1. T. hviiK & CO. '3 r r u 7. c i . " ,i O. C. Pra't. fonre:!. i cai dii.or Oi i the Uiuaha Di-pat h, comu.itt, d suicide j in Omaha on Fri-lay L?t. T!iv -s v -.Vi i- robber attacked i knocked LI. i.irn do it. a:. 1 then b..'h j nn home and tu!d their wive how they'd ! becnabu-cd. J The Bv-Liw.,-e.; of the Fire Coir. pany wiil be published next week. A j , nf n,.l.!;.- l-nS9 t .revenged tbair ! .KU tvo.,t- i Ilememb'jr Frank White, the croeer, one of the be-t fallows nnJ the bet gro cers ia the world. Call an 1 buy your ! Flepbant Store at tlo; highest inures, potatoes and things of White. 44tf 42tf Xiie action of C.ngres in the Credit; Th excursion' to 'j'r.peka was a per Mohilicr, alfiirs his liten mo.t u:iali- feet eiiceis. The exour-ionists num fiitory to all parties, as i usually the i be red about 2o0, and were received and case with half way measures. .; entertained by the Topeka-ites in the . I ni0.t ho.-j.itaLij manner. Hands to her We have received some verv choi.-e : M ,10;r a;,rr0uoiu carriages to convey rentable ami nower fects trom tri3t I prince of seedsman .James ick.ot Koch-c-tcr 2". Y. And a. the warm days of pnnseomeon our garden wiao e d .rious j with their bright colors and charming j penuuie. Ilemember Otz's, Veterinary office is now on north side Main street, in the little - brick building wet of the Court House. 42:8 Ye witty editor, or euitrrs, of ye celebrated Platfmouth lleruhl nutrht to road a '"h-edle" more o.irefa!. arid 'don vlay makes n.t so ion-h blunders, all a while, ain't " Tip-Top ? Journal Lend us y.iur sjnc then, old boy. Not the one you wear o'niehts. We want your diylight ones those you ! use before four l M. Mr. Fred Frizbe, of Woepinc Water, j called at the II ER LD oilice on Tuesday, nil iriforra liu tint fliA T t i. I gain break.,, out among the h-rses in I'ra,"ilm' to come in. upon that lucaifty. Mr. Frizbe U,l a valuable ! met of a 1 ase-s nents uP to this nr o:, S.iturd ,v ht. Wu would ad- j daJf lf """f" ,l """"'I'y. vise the fai u.-rs to' be c ir.ful ahouf alh..v- ! h' or Iei" ,''f J;"'1 of ,"w", ir.g them to coich coid. An ounce of! , ' 11 CL. President. I liiiii rntiiiri.- Sun V rreveutntivo. -e von l ri.,r i Wanted A live man to take the cg'MK-y for the Improved Lock Stitch Grover it Baker Sewing Machine for Cass (',.. uity. Apply to J. M. Nowland, Nebraska C'i'y. 4Cwtf 7i3 L3j:i:na-.3 Taizg. "Simmons' Liver Regulator," in pack ages aud bottles labelled, stamped aud signed by J. II. Z-iliu A Co. Take no Other und r any circumstances. CAUTION. For prepared "Sim mons' Liver Regulator," buy only that put up iu bottles ly J. II. Zjiiiu & Co., With enlarged Label, like the package, which only is genuine. Business room for rent one of the -best stands in the city enquire of. D. H. Wheel if. & Co. Ml 32wtf: Strayed. From the residence of the 6ul.-criber, one dark roan cow, two years old, white on the telly, crop on right ear undrrbit on lci't. Any informa tion concerning her will be liberally re warded. " T. W. SllXlYOCK. Soap has gone down at PU?tts mouth to Nehra.-fc.-i City, tlicy say. W. J. Uvaser places on oar tabid the firt an 1 finest Lettuce f the reason date, March 2d, 1S73. Think of that, ye forlorn ones out in Iowa and around. If our name is Cu!. Parmelc, we lost a , , J pair of mules last week. If our name js . , j tne1 wc'r.. on a g00fe t IIU.1U alter l ij 3 fMiii ji-iai m in. For j'our cheaj and feood boots and f-hoos o to tho slioe ttore next door to the post cuk-e. I wiil nut be undersold. MicLolw.ute it Co. de.-ire to inforin i In- i.iibiie th;it tli-jy have on hand and shad continue to loop through, the win tor, hard coal, which they wiil soil at taw market rates. 104tf. The lit. Ib-v. II. 11. darken, J). I.)., Ili.-dicp of Nelra.-ka, w:il be in Piatts mout.i, at ?-t. J. ' I tuuuiiy, 3larch 'Jtr St. Luke's Ci;urch, noxt th. "2stum yo ar::x3i Sixers 2:3." The North I'laite Advertiser says: 1'ho f)jrty wiii T::js th? fir-t number of I Wo'idhu'l & C.afil'i s Wtfk'x, Ickmphr j to this oiEeo will p!oae return the saiao. ! To which we echo ditto. buit Co. Same here. FeN.h her back Lost. The city Grade Kok with the established grades of the City of PLtts- t n:outh therein Ths book is of no ue to any one but t.Ki City of Plattstuouth. Any person finding the same will confer a ftV'ir by leaving it at the IIkkald of f: e. G. W. FAIKFIKr.D, t City Engineer. I'or Hk.nt. The l irce and comaiodi- ' ous wareroom, ccliiir and oiSee on 2d Soor of bui'din? now occupied by Jacob Vailory, jr., iu Masonic Jiiock. Lnquire of II. II. Livingston or 4Utf. ' K. T. I'cke. Ati awning, in front of Mrs. Crocker's millinery .-tora fell down on Monday, an I broke the "wimlvs" all out. A horsa , , , ,.. , , . ., . had been hitched to ti.e post suppottin the nv.dsr swiiiri. an 1 when he started i so nouir, on n:s ov. a a.-i'i'ua:, jie loos the po.-t alorj?. Wc are in receipt of Hefner's ca'a- Wlfnojln Journal. Ilsser makes himself known all over by his'.ibeial support of the printer. Xcw "oods, at tlo? shoe toro, next d or to the rent oSc, chesper thau j ever. cad at'entioa to the fict that the . . . i r.- llNiif.r i..w f,f-,,tntf n.Hi tUir3 CO print and famish eardv envelopes, bill head, lot'er head-, statements &u.,at rate s. l,;..v th it bu-ine man will aiid they cm have printed card and papers ror the same t'iat the white paper v.ou'd 1 C3?! tncm- . Ca'i and see the new gaiters a! tlie slire .-tore, thej'areso beautiful, so good 4tf Vv f..el it our imperative duty to ,ror ap our fcni:n inefl alittij, fjr the pood of the town. They are paying 10t f'"' w!-e3t at li!a;r-" Fremont pay3 over a dollar, an J all around they boat us b' a f-w centi' ?'ut th e,v cent3 2!0 farxers' profits, remember. County and City orders bought at the them to their destination, a bail and banquet in the evening, a survey of the beauties of Kansas caoital. served to mQ tyie tKrc ,.a5S rlt.aantly, and the courtesy of buneriuten dent of the roads made the trip a delightful one. 1(1)411 THIN. Goods not Mld at less th:n cost. No mods given away, I ut good goods at the lowest prices for cash, at lltf. Cl.W.K it I'l.r.MMF.RS. Platt-n outh. Neb. Ail persons holding shares in the Frank lin Town Company are notified that they niu-t pay up the assessments within thirty d i.v, or paid shares will be for feited. Als' thoe which were forfeited at the time of changing the name of the name of the town from Waterloo to " v - tu i Plattsmouth, March 3, 1S73. 494t AD TZ12. W hen you come to town don't fail to oa'l and visit the harness shop of John Sthlatrr, on Fourth street, north of the Platte Valley house, adjoining Mathews hardware store. He always keeps on hand the very best of Harness. Collars, Saddle's, Brid Je, Halters, &., an sells as cheap as the cheapest. Repairing done on fdiort ! notice. 46w4 All persons indebted to the undcr-s-pndare hjreby notified to come for ward and pay up before the first day of March next, or we thall be com pelled lo sue. The money we want and must have.- Llotp Bbps. 47w? 1). Schnasse &, Co. New stock of goods, cheap and good. Will not be un dersold. TUdtf For your cheap and good loots aud -hoes go to the l;oe store next door to Po.-tollic-e. I will not be undersold. SS-tf Temperature of the weather, at diy light, Tun Court IIoui-o Hill, an reported fr the Heuald, by VV b Vv'et : The theriaouiCter showed, February 20th, !27 above zero ; 21, 4 ; 22, 4 be low ; .23, 2 ; 24, 2 ; 25 0 above ; 20, SO ; 27. 5; 23, zero; March, 1, 21 ; 2, 2; 3, 5 below; 4, 2 above ; 5, 18. The only exclusive boot and sdioe pfore, next door to the postoiiiee. The best goodj that are made, for the Lwe.t prices. Kev. O. T. Conger, of Lincoln, will frrcaoh' at thcI.ptit Church, of this Ci'y every night this week. Command hear him. Oiz, the Veterinary Surgeon, has re moved to the little brick, north ⅈ2 of Main street, we.st of the Cuurt House. Uemeujber thi.j. 44tf. Dut a few. more days of this warm weather will be uecet-sary to start the ice in the river and give us a ood crossing again, and with the opening of spring we sdtall hope to see business livelier at'in. The Shnate Wm. Eigerton Pro prietor, coy, warm and comfortable, drop in and see us. Liquors and cigars warranted pure al good. Nov. 13, div'wtf Wo call attention to law card of Messrs. Wheeler it Ptiueheomb. Mr. Wheeler is well known to our citizen?. Mr. Stincheomb is lately from Ohio, where he has been engaged ia the prac tice of the law for over twenty years, and hence comes among us prepared to practicH under our code, both civil and criminal. As a criminal lawyer, Major S. sustains an enviable reputation. Those having lit:gation will 2nd good lawyers in this firm. II Alt I) (O.ll-i i:aki ton. I II AltO (OA I.! At Mickclwaite's yard, corner Sixth and Main streets. Good Anthracite Co 1 on hand all the tims. K4tf ...J-.ii.'iii..'j Qi ImAwuJ. A Teachers' lixamination will be held ia the school house at Weeping Water, on Thursday, the 20th day of March, instant. And at the Waters school house, near Greenwood, on Thursday, the 27th day of March, instant. Kxamination wiil commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. IT. W. Wise. 432 Co inty Superintendent. Tt1 TTiT Remuining in the Plattsmouth Post Of fice, March 1st, 1S73 : Au.-tia L. IL-rcw C. IJordon J. G. Dru.'son J. C. Cu r W. C Cloud C. Choprdon JoTm Cliedsey Frank L'elbrith IL Davlee J. II. Maxwell Robt. McDonald Geo. Phelps II. R. OTIalland Dennis Racer Paul 3Iu Master llr. Richard Camel Spp.njder Ge.i. Smith Mrs. Lucy S tnLrs Mi-s F.. Rdwardi MissM try Sireet C. Fuller Iavid Taylor Miss Annio Godarc Miss 31. (Leon Jam---.? lifted 3Ia!:io E ICa.-p?r Mr. Lor.- IL L Trayer F. O. Verley Lr-uis Waves Mi s Canie Y.ouog David A. Younger Miss Alii? When calling for any of the.-e letter, please fay "A Ivertiscd." J. W. Mai:siiai., Po5lma-ter. LC3AUS1L Souictiinos we think our loc-d cojuom is not as full as it should bb maibe our readers think the same. If any of them dares to say a word though, we're leady for them, and to keep you in &ood hu mor we propose to tell you a little story. You have all heard it, but it will bear telling again, as the HERALD tell stories: Once upon a time a man went and got j married, he LiarrioJ a very nice woman, but she was very dissimilar to the man's mother it would appear. Any way. af ter the first blu.sk of surprise had worn off, he began to compare the two, and the result was as this : "Wife, you don't keep house as my mother used to, fche roasted the meat so and so." "Wife, you don't sweep as my mother used to, bhe swept the corners first." "Wife, you don't mako beds as my mother used to, she tucked them ino." Thus it went on for six months, when one day the wife packed up her duds and left, telling her motherly husband to go and get his mother to keep house for him, aud then maybe ho would be suited. Readers, no two men can run a paper alike, and we can't run this one jast like our mother did. The moral of this is very plain. If our local page is not as lively as it used to be or is at other times, the town is not as lively as it has b"en, and it's hard work making bricks without 6traw, something out of nothing. Import some new men iu here, build a new block or two, start a potato or corn starch factory, get up a Barge Company to ohip grain, pork, &c, and tlun we'll show you a lively local page. We're doing our level best in the materials we have at hau l. A gentleman was interviewed in town yesterday, just from Topeka, Kansas. lie said he met the excursion party at Donivan, was in thehmoking car and in troduced to Rev. W. II. I. Waters, of Nsbraskas City, said Waters was very qiiet and re'iecnt, ut first but after ' 'mellow iiig the organ" with a little 1 quid ickVcshmeiitS: commenced telling ai iatermiuable Mory about "what!.? and another clergyman once did" the train started and the gentleman sLepped o7, but Waters stuck Lia hx-ad cut of the window and went on -.?ith "the story a locg as he could 'e hiia. Leader y. Just like him. Ail ii..iJli.l 4. - Tliero ia no pain wbi.:h the Centaur L:nimeut will uol I elieve. no swelling it w ill not tabiiue, aiid no .' fcincue:i which it will cot cure. Thia I strong language, but it is tme. Where the riurta aro cot (fone, iti effects are marvelous. It has prcruce l more cores of rheuinati m. neuj rnl-iia. loek-jaw, palsy. Fprains. swcliicgs, car acl c'ikel-brea.!s, seiidd, burns, Siilt-rbeuin. Ac-, upon the human frame, ami of strains, sparin, gaila. Ac. upon aiiimabs in cue year than have all other pretended reme '.its since the world bejrau. It is a counter-initaiit, au all-healing pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their i-rutcbe. the lame walk, pui-'onous bites are rf.nderid harinlees and the wounded are healed without a soar. It is no humbug. The recip ia publiihed around each bottle. It U selling cj no article ever befjfe sol'l.and it eellc beeuuro it does jut. what it pretecus t -lo. I Those who now fuffcr from rhetiuuiti-ui, i-'Hirl or gwellina' desorve to tulor iftbey will nwt u.-tj Ct ntaur Liniment. More than ltWO certificate of remarkable cures. incluJ'ns froen Jirub? ehronif-rlieaxiiti.-iiii. pcut, ruunin tumour? Ac. havo been r.-ci-ived. We will send a circu lar containing certificates, the recip?. Ac, gra ti.. to any ene rt-'iue-t'Ds' it. One bottle of tlo yellow wrapper Centaur Liiiini?nt is ?orth en-' hundred dollars for epavised or eweenied hor- stsnnl ruu tea. or for fere-.T-weriii ia sliccp. I Stock-owners this liniment is worth your&H tcntion. Xo family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. U. Hosk A Co.. New York. ( nloria is iroro than a substitute for t'a? tor Oil. H is ihoonly '- article iu existence which is ceitiiiu to a?iioi!:ite the food, regulate the towel, cure wind colic and produce natur- itl sleep. It contain. neither uiinenls, mor- j-hiiy or alcohol, Bud is plea.ant to take. Chil dren need not cry and mothers uny ret. A33Z:TJL7U2AL AIID SSCCIAITICAL AS-I This Association m-t at the Court House, in Plattsmouth, on Saturday, March 1st, 1873. In the absence of the President, K. Sage, cailed the associa tion to order. The Secretary rsad th j minutes of previous meetings. Minute- approved. President announced the election o:! officers. On motion of J. F. Doud the associa tion took a recess of five minutes to con suit upou candidates for the offices. The chair called tre meeting to order and appointed J. C. Cumings and Nel son Jeans, tellers. E. 11. Todd stated he had paid one dollar into the Treasury of the Association and had not received his membership ticket, and his name was not regi-tered as a member, and asked that'he be enterel as a member of the association. On motion, made and carried, he was admitted as a member of the Associa tion. On motion of Jacob Vailery, Sen , the association proceeded to ballot for oScors. Roult of ballot as follows : For President, James M. Woods. " Vice-President, Elias Sage. " Secretary, J. F. Doud. " Treasurer. Wm. IJ. Porter. " Superintendent, J. C. Cummings. On motion of Nelson Jean proceeded to elect seven directors, with the follow ing result : Samuel Richardson, J. S. Upton, Jacob Vallery, Sen., 11 W. Rarnum, Timothy Clark, Wheatley Mickelwait and Noah Clemmons. The following persons were chosen Vice Presidents from each precinct: Plattsmouth, Perry Walker ; Orcapo lis, II. R. Todd ; Rock Bluffs, J. M I '.ittGrso!! ; Liberty, Wui. KiLouLary : Mt. Pleasant, J. F. Ru;;k .- Avoca, Alor-zo Tilfc: Weeping Water, D. T. Dudley, L'.mwoo l, WiLiam McCaig ; Greenwood, J. L. liro'.Tn ; Stove Creek, James Simpsor salt Creek, Nelsou Shaf'cr; South Bend, Mr. Roberts, Esq ; Louisville, lvijah Jjukin? ; Light Mile Grove, Jaruci Hail. On motion of J. M. Woods the chair appointed th-J following c ;mmittees : To audit Treasurer's account, Wm. U. Porter, James M. Woods and J. C. Cu minings. To revise Premium Lijt, Perry Walk er, John Mutz and C. II. King. To revise By-Laws and regulations James Hall, J. S. Uplon. Jacob Va'lery, j - cc:ti r. O.o motion of S. Richardson, carried. The next Annual Pair wiil be he'd on the lands of the association, on the Oth 10th and 11th of September, 1873, m iking three days' Fair. On motion of J. M. Wools, carried. 'I he committe-'s shall meet at the Court House, in Plattsmouih, on Friday, March 28th, 1S73, and report at the ad- jo trued meeting of this association. .On motion this meeting adjourned to meet at the Coart Uou?e, on Saturday, March 2'Jth, 1873, at 1 o'clock p. M. K. SAGE, President. C. 11. Kino, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. Wheat, Barley, .Xj; ioo 4u(r4. 13(15 . lo.;16 . 3o0i45 Corn, O its, Hye Best Fine cut and cigar at 38tf P. O. Book Store. Vivian's is the place to buy your gro ceries and provisions. 20tf Large and well assorted stock of gen eral merchandise at Clark & Plummers. Try us. 28dtf. At Clark & Pluuimer's everything a' farmer needs can be found. (.'all and see our stock. 28utf. Go to Vivian's for groceries and pro visions. ivJtf Emporia Red Ribbon Stove at 11 T. Duke& Co.'s, Plattsmouth, Neb. Call and examine. 28dtf. Clark i: Piummer Dry Goods, Grocer ies and a General assortment. We sell cheap and buy often. 2s Jtf E. 1 . Duke it Co. Lave just received a large lot cf Heating Stoves of all kinds, suitable for parlor, offices, stores, hotels, or any plnco. Call aul see tl. :ui. rr,Jtf'2owtf See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis pensary, hea led Book for the Miilior Marriage Guide in another colnm.i. It bkouhl be read by ati. dtcldiwly. Evening Star, "wood burner, and from 50 to 75 varieties of heating stoves. Call a.d see us, II T. Duke k Co. Godtf25wtf For new cheap" goods;, call on I. Schnasse & ls. .Vr. havirur just re- turned from the east h pretared to fur- laws GREKN HOUSE AND R KDDING PLANTS. Time and money saved by Orderiaj of me. I bare the largest ana bent c ulectiou of I'lantx ever oll'ereU lor iie in ine t8t- Catalogue free. eel fotnto. Cabbage, Tomato, and oihcr fiunt ft,t i'e in their e'ifi. AdJress W. J. LilnLli, t'lattcmoutb. Neb. Estray fiotico Taken up.by the subscriber at his res idence iu the town of Rock Rlutl's, Cass County, Nebraska, on or about the 15th day of September, A. D. 1n72. one roan cow, supposed to be 'J years old, branded with the letters "J. W. G." on both horns, a light brand on left hip. 4s-3t. Thomas Manx. t000 Administrator's Sals. Ry virtue of a license an ! order of sale entered by the District Court of Ne braska, in and for the second Judicial District, sitting in Douglas County, in the matter of the estate of Eoos Wil liams, late of aid Douglas County, de ceased, under the seal of said court, and to me, the undersigned, directed, as ad ministratrix of said estate, I will offer for sale and e'd at public auction to the highest bi-Jd-r, on the 24th day of March, A l 1873, at 12 o'clock at noon (holding said sale open for one hour thereafter) at the door of the building in which the District Court in and for Cas County was last hel l in the city cf Plattsmouth, ths following described real estate, to-wit.: Lot teven (7) in Block thirty five (3o), Lot six (G) in Block thirty-six (30), and Lot one (1) in Block forty two (42), all in the city of Plattsmouth, Couot3' of Cass and State of Nebraska, to pay the debts and charges against said estate. Catharink Williams, Admiuistiatrix of said estate. n49-Gt. Legal Notice. MalhiasSpohn vs. Christian Schlunt.r. Notice i hereby given that we will offer . j.l.'." at th -front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Cas County. Nebraska, ou Tuesday the 2oth day of March. 173, at 1 o'clock p. in. on said d sy, the following real estate lo wit: Lots cp.o, two, three, ten. eleven, and twelve in Block No. () ,s'x west one south in town of Rock Bluffs, Cass County, Nebraska with rl! the buildings find appurtenances thereunto belonging, to be sold under an order of Sale in Par tition made by the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Ca?s County, Nebraska, on the 12th day of February A D. 1872. Terms of Sale one third cash, one third in ofi-3 year, and one third'in twoyears with interest ou de ferred payments at ten percent. James- M. Pattkuson, Conrad IfKisix, Referees. GeohoeL. Piiapkr. J by Sam. M. Chapman', 47 4t " Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sals. VOTICE is hereby given that by vir- tue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk cf the District Court within aod for Cass Co., Neb., and to me directed wherein John Ballantino, William Bal lantine and George E. Bragg :rre Plain tiffs and George Jennings, William E. Sheldon and Charles E. Bailey aro De fendants, I will on Monday the 10th day of March, A. D. 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M. of .-aid day at the front door of the Court House, in Plattsmouth in said County, sell at public auction the fol lowing real estate situated in Ca Coun ty, Nebraska, to wit : Beginning at a point 1 13 fec-t cat and ITn) feet south of northwest corner of Section No. twenty-seven (27), in town-hip No. ten. (10), north of Range No. thirteen (13), east of the sixth principal meridian, thence east 40 feet, thence north 120 feet, thence west 40 feet and thence eouth 120 feet to the place of beginning. And also the Hotel Building situated thereon on v.hich the said plaintiffs have a mechanics lien, to be sold to satisfy a decree rendered at the November term. A. D. 187U and on the 12th dav of No ' .-..'..-.r 1 is"o thA4i;.l IiJst.-:.. I . LiOV.l a A' iMI v IU' . t i 1 c i j ivt Court in favor of said Plaintiff-. Given under my hand this Gtn day of February, A. P. 1S72- J. W. Johnson, 45 5t Sheriff, Cass County, Neb. Sam M. Chapman, ITtlfs Att'ys Legal Notice. Calvin II. Parmele, r J. M. Ilincu- .man and Alice B. Hincbman. In District I ourt, Second Judicial District, iu and for Cas County, Ne braska. To Alice B. Ilin -hman : You are hereby notified that, on the 2;h day of January, A. D. 1873, Calvin II. Par nude, in the oOe of the Clerk of the District Court in and for Cas county, Nebraska, the object ai. 1 prayer of which is to foreclose a certain, mortgage due and given by yourself-and J. M. Hine-hioan, to plaintiff, on the 4th day of October. A. D. 1872, to s'eeure the payment of the sum of three hundred dollars ($300) with interest from Janu ary 4th, A. D 1S73, at the rate of twelve (12) per cent, per annum, and prayir.g that lot No. fiv;: (5) in block No. thirty-erven (37) n- lot No. six (f) in block No eight (sj both as designated on th recorded plat of Pbusmouth City.- Cass county, Neb.aska, in satis faction of sal I claim and inortgnge of plaintiff, and thnt the proeeeda of said sale be applied in satisfaction of plain tiff's said claim. You are required to an:r sail petition on or before the j 21th dy. of Mar:h. A. D.' 1873. CALVIN 11. PARMELE, IT !,v Sv. M Pun'iriv h Att'v ff. y. 4w rH -v w ,t0S rmm im rmmflrnrz. - COliJS"! COIIK ! CORN!! Wanted Coni oii Subscrip tion at this oflicc iinmodl ately. Legal Notice. W J. Cutter and Margaret L Cutter, non-rc.-ident Defendants will take notice that on the 28th day of January, A. D. 1873, Kershaw & Wauph, Plaintiffs, filed their petition in tho District Court 2nd Judicial District in and for Cass County, Nebra-!;a, the obj ct and pray er of which petition is to obtain a jud incut against you on an account lor cer tain lumber and building material (purchased from the said plaintiff Ker-t-iiaw it Waugfi by yourselves) for t lie sum of $2oG.44 10'.) Dollars with interest thereon f rom I'th day of Febiuary, A. D. 1870. Ami that said plaintiffs have caused the following deeiibed real estate as the property of W. J. Cutter to be attached i in said cause to- wit : Commencing at a point J 827 0-1 (J feet, North of the S K corner of W hf of thrfS W or of Sec. 7, Town 12, Range 14 Fast, which point by actual survey ts l."26 feet east of the S Y corner of said Sec. 7, thcr.co com mencing and running west 403 feet, thence north 21( 2 10 feet, thence east 403 feet, thenco south 210 2 10 to the place of beginning eoutaiinng two (2) acres more or less. You are requested to answer said peti tion on or before the 24th day of .March, A. D. 18 1 o, or judgment will be taken against you for said sum of f-2U0.44-100 I dollars with interest thereon. Kershaw & W Avoir, Plaintiffs. Sam M. CitAiMAM , Att'y PJt'tls. 45w5t Legal Notice. W. J. Cutter and Margaret E. Cutter, non-resident defendants, will take notice that on the 28th day of January, A. D. 1873, Calvin II. Paruialee, plaintiff, Sled his petition herein in tho District Court, 2nd Judicial District in and tbr Cass County, Nebraska. The object an I prayer of which Said Petition is to ffobtaiti a judgment against jTou on a cer- c .. : . . i . 1 i ' i 1 Juiui promissory jiulo rir ine sum vi io Hundred and Fifty Dollars with interojt on the same at the rate of 10 ner cent fyer annum from the 5th day of January, A. D. 1870, and that said plaintiff has caused the following described real es tate as the property of W. J. Cutter to be attached in sail cause, to-wit : Com mencing at a poiut 1827 6-10 feet, North of the Southeast corner of W hf of the s w qr of section 7, Town 12, Range 14, rast, which point by actual survey i 1320 feet east of the S V corner of said Sec 7, thenco commencing and running west 403 feet, thence north 2162-10 feet, thence east 403 feet, thence south 210 2-10 to the place of beginning containing two (2) acres, more or less. You are required to answer raid peti tion on or before the 24th day of March, A. D. 1S73, or judgment will be taken against you for said sum of $250 with in terest thereon. Calvin H. Pap.m.vlee. S a M. Chapman, Plaintiff. r Pl'tfTs Att'y. 45 5t SherifTs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by tlie Clerk of the District Court with in and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, wherein William A. lihoden is Plaintiff, and William Colvin and Mary Colviu are defendants. I will on Monday tho 24th day of .March. A. D. 1873, at one o'clock P. M. of said day.at the front door of the Court House in Plattsrnouth in said Cass County, of fer for sale 8 1 public auction the follow ing described real estate, to-Trit: The eat half (i) of the northwest quarter (1) of section No. seven (7) and tho southeast quarter (i) of tho south west quarter (i; of section No. six (0) iu township No. eleven (11) north of rancc No thirteen (13), cast of the 6lh P. M. Also the following described tract cora menciiig three (o) chains and Sfty-zU (56) links south of tho northeart corner of the northeast quarter (i) of the southwest quarter (J) of section No. six (0) in township No. eleven (il) north of range No. thirteen (13) cast of the Gib. P. M., thenco west three (3) chains and fifty-sis (5l3) . links, thence south we.-t twenty three (23) chains and twenty-six (20) links en a line running to the southwest corner of said Forty, thence east eighty (80) rods, and thence north to tho place cf beginning, containing in all one hundred and thirty-nine and 30-100 acres, situate in Cass County, Nebraska, to be sold to satisfy a decree rendered at the January term A. D. 1872. and on the first day of Febiuary 1S72 of said Coart in favor of said Plaintiff and against said Defend- Given under ny ban i tliii lOlh day of February, A. D. Ife73. .1. W. Johnson, Sheriff Cass County, Neb. Sam. 31. Chapman, 47 5t. Plaintiff's Attorne3T. Omdha Garble Vcri 0 M. J, FEENAN, nufacturer and Penlr in ITAI.IAX A- OirillCIN .IJAJtlSf.V. 5iM-JiK. is, Hi;tiMi)ti:s I:aiElIe4 &. I?isnitre JIarbie. For specimen ot woricmanship refer to Smith's and allcry's monu ments in Plattsmouth Ceru ctary The patronage of Cass County is respectfully solicited. d(S'5-w27-Fim . FLATTSHOUTH FvllLLS ! ! rLATTSMOUril, NEEPiiSTIA COKAD IIEISEL ----- Proprietor, Flour. C.irn Meal. Ferl. &c. Always on ban! and f t Sale at lowest Cash Prices, f:rThe lliiche.'t prices paid for Wheat and Corn. C2TParticu!ar attention given to cus tom work. FURPJ5TUR E CABINET PtlAKER And dealer ia all kinds of jFuniitiirc cS: CLairs, MAIN SIStF.T, (third dt&r cast of P O Plattsmouth - - - Kcb- Sjtepairr:g and Varr.Ifhinpr noatly boc. FtsriiTnils atrnd6d eti td shortest nra;?. IIi"'CrZ"lL"t! " '.' 1 1 m ' " tf "i ir-r'-r-W-r j i imiK. i i 'th.' J The Undersigned has on band and is All kiuda of COTTONWOOD LUf.'BEK. At bii Uiiis al thol'crry Landing at PUtUtuoutli Orders Promptly Filfed.! TlLLIAM HnOFKTOK. J an e2d &'' NEW DRUG STORE, WEnriKQ TTATKB, NI B. TV?ALEK in lrug. Medicines. Paints. Cili 1 ' Varnish, Perfu jinery. Staiioiiary, 'utinns Cijrars and Tobacco THE "VICTOR" S. M. CO.'S NEW SLW'IXG MACillNU ft ffn ck j f ICT I.un very Easy. Huns very Tut I. Huns vrry 5. ill. Ilaa a New Shut tie superior to all othe-a. Defies Competition. Great Improvements in Needle. Cuuuot be Set Wrong C J- Agents Wanted. Address THE -VICTOP." f. M: CO. Li Tenth St., 4 door west of Broadway, N. Y. 4fi-3:u. THE NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO. Jlanufacture the Celebrated These Organs are nnsirp.viic4 in cnaiity of tone, style of finuh, simplicity cf consti uolion. and dunbiliiy. "Alfio. MKLODKONS iu vaiioni itylea and unequf.!led in tone. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Address Niw IIavbs Oroik Co. New Jiarrn. Cono. Agonts Wanted. ri-3m. Lo.k to Your Children. The Great Soothing Remedy. MRS. ! Cures colic and griping in Price Whitcomb's tho bowels, and f icilitat ; " 2 Syrup. tho process of teethine. jCcn MR. Subdues convulsions and Prica Whitcomb's overcomes all db-ea.e inci- 21 Syrup. dent to infants and children. CjnU. MRS. Cures Diarrhien. Dysmito-j Price fhitcomb'a ry and summcrcoini-Inint Syrup, ichildren of all axes. . Ce.it j. It i? t'ie Croat. Infants' and Children 'pr.Soi.th inr Kemedy, in ali Ji.-nr.lcrs brought on by teething or any other cause. Prepared by the tiral'ion Medicine Co., St Louis Mo. aold by druggists and dealers in Medicince everywhere. dco'Jld.tnr 11. J. STR EIGHT, COOK-SELLER. Stationer u3 JFcics AND PAPER. CEALER. 2Lost Oliicc ISu elding. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. t, d lerrabarjd w tf.ts 1. W. SHANNON'S FEED, SALE AND UVERY STABL lair MAIN STREET, I' hillsmou th, Nebraska, Is-n prepare 1 to nceoniTiiodatn thpubl;e with Worses, CarriaKes, liupn-ies mid a Ni. 1 liiMi'e on short notice and ren.-ii-nabii terms. A Hack willrun to the steamlia: 1 jiiding, an J uil pajU of tlie, ciry wkm dc&red lanuary Xi lsn dA-.vH mS. A. D. VHITC0r?!3 cSo Dress and Cloak Make:. Tioom three doors west of il rooks Uou.-o CCTT27 & FfiTT2XV made a specialty. -ratterni of a.! kindd cotstK.c'.iy on .acd 26dw-3ta MVV ADVEnTISZMENTS. i The athertiacra be! mo refer yon to tht rubtinhera of this p iper regard i th"ir perfect rcliabilii;!, o?-. when writing to tkr.nif please mcrdion you taw their Alctr- rts-k. rSf"!"? V Ttt rtor;.":- o..i!ie Kj t ijjv: v it ;. i wi I.ti!ri. A;rt.. mil. en application, ,.nd free .heir arruratw 'jiai rules of ti'ir-r-M-.-.snrei-iriil. I iluit rsi-:I i'ii rirnitar. and Price l.lsl, v.illi a full liae MCt's!"t les rr;n:i'lrr vn l. onl'-r lotn Inir dli.! X.::a l!:i.r ;:: r.i.'.-h witt In- iniele ir the l;isi tj MiO.ped l,jr I X priss. .f. IL. mO: iii pi-':viii i-r or ex- nniitiina' ..ml r- tnrmae et tii'.ir expetifce, II" not caiisfai'tory. rtjifrj-flllules of r-el f-ni'lssreTtrnt v v. t free urfin I VI ::em s.'M'-iti-'l. I it a-uaranteed. ff Wft npil Von'lis" lol'iina aneelalty. h-rd LaJ I O for Ill:ihtr:t-d M) 1"s and Prir-n. rtp. rr.;t:::.o- ?".ilm .nji.. ,T,-iiv 1 -i id l:t il. Ai.i-HAi'.i.l , S'-.' V TA All r.lies ..i.i , V..;n k I. r ?V fff-'--J T. VrUu lor (lis lln'.C tytU l.ri.-- I'st, iTf irlli.iU) ?.',r.r Ilia FT H'-pUl.-i' I! !":;T) f.7'-. S' llt pv , :l'1 V !U :: frli.-li lu a l.l'-.lii. r '-m-'-l s.i I i' . i y -nte."l. ortvfM.w -.-";.-ti' i. cvtio: v i -1-Ur-3 II. '. i.. 1 - Cj., "i- O-.v.--i t, St. t.oiils. ! . ir-nirtTi. Vr, -e I.it. :. ! H tU.'.i. I e'lis.Mo. rr.-t !!iToti?-.: Arr'.cu-tnrai Zfi.V and I'an.;i- Jicfn-.. iu tLid co.ini'7 is mo 'T fr. 1.01 is :.:!!. l Ati.'.i it, IcSt pares. Por'v C---.nj-.na, 02! to - a ... ei -n.,-itt m i.S Ot . Inl 3 O tTl for Aiir- L.IV. K 1:. 4 li !TIO I ui ii.b.r... lli:i I'aOf.t Ii:;-ovel Kprinsr II M:.m.i. i..r t,iiiip :i? I.Inir. Ji.nl l:im;t. 1 -" plii-. r A iive--piaiT e:.i-"l '.! !! run .'-r-'--l 0011- Vs Me ,!-!; a,,, . tlirn-. iOlr.- .'.i:...i-.s.-ferv--s'.-l (,bH.-.m-1 iu a licit lx. v 1.'. mil l.-J Mru'.n' . 1 ..... . . evi-r im'-i '.It I A -r ' l .i c-5J C. I5ar:twr,l.i Zli'Jl'. ---r"'.-i, i rverj- m where ftir Si. ?M-nt nrerail on re- 8 felpt of $i, or."Oc for flther.iirenta 3 waated everjnliere. who can i'UP.;:c,i it A I A heuttt'il 1 1'l'atli A h.wmM HH 8 J I haitt.Ti.e!j ujanifl, told every- larce prentn. i.iix-r.11 an.rtui'll o th Trade." Jlap and CMVoinoPubli-JlIllfjiXViSIS PiaB Street, si. U,aH, Xo. , .r 45w!y 1 1 H l k r K " h 5 'i v ? Ta tha Hist North and cVuVist.' STATION; rYfHf:..s MAI!. :t. rf. t. T, 0 a- in. M "0 p. in, 11.15 a- rn. 3 "' . it- . 3.1.) j. - ,j 7.W .1. la I " tOa. uJ 12 CO . in. I 6-t"i i). m.' 9 So a.m. H.eOp. in. 4.15 p. in. r.V- p. m. C.-H) a. in. I.-i i n. til p. in . Li a fa I'Iattmoi.th. Arrive I a liiirrls,, ti:d.d Chii:ngo(C.i.J.y ) " Peori " " Iml'plin'l r...f W Cincinnati ' " Logiip 't T.PAW Columbus " -ThriM!?h Cms frofn ulsr-.m-j 1'iv. r 0 Chi ea?(,. In.iiauapolis, Ciueii:nuii, Lini.iport and CoIuttj Injw. Coiinorti.-ns at thoso poinl with lines lead inz to the l.:Ol, K(.:-tli mid South. 1 Ms is Uie Ai SK-jtttft, QuUkut and Chcnf ttt KonVr. i Do not be d.-eived. brt Tb-Vets tI. the liurliiiir'on nt.d Mi. jouli H.vtT Knili .1. A. K. Ttl'Al.IN, C K. PHt KINS. Gun TticLtt crnt. liiyn'i t-up": Buying Your Green-houso ans' Bedding Plants. I3 in ic Garde itx DO"I send rnt. for Pl.itil when ymt v g-et just a I itood f"r pt money nea home. To my nioi-erous frieii'ls inid palron would sny thnt 1 h.;v i .5 (iirrr-n in- 1 I r slock of plants ever olforid or sale in tlie u and propose to -ell them at reasonable prii lie sure anO send for my New Descriptive Cntalosuo. which will bo sent fren to all npply for Then (five i.iu your orders, and 1 (eel eon ft 1. I can satisfy yea. AHte:i, V. J. Iin-ss;!:'- Feb. l'l tiAvT riittiiiuth. Ni Down Town Barber Sh:;;. O . C. BOONE, CS MAIN STIU'ET, One door from D. II. Wheeler's Of.i HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAM P00NING. Chiltiieiii' Hair V.ut. Especial attention Riven to thi r.mii'jL of ... UminoiJ. Call and see B E, G E N T S, And you will KCt a Boon in a CLEAN SHAVE. n411y the L i n c 0 1 n R 0 u t r. THE VIA LIWCOL, NEB. T O 6t. Josefh. Tnccjtsr.n, Tdpeka, I'iwkeb C-. t . Lr.ArrxHroKTa. 'wnrscE. Vxti.2 City, Whitf Cloi.-w, IJompuok. Kansas City. 8 ClN-ClNSATI. Is.IASAl'OLtS. I'OLfilkUS, L'.- . ville. Nashville. M 1 arnvi. ' 'hit- TANOOGA, MORII.E, ATLANTA, And all the Points in tL Southwest, South and Soutii east. Tiic PialtsnioutEi E'coj!? Uy t.ilcinir the k.tprc-.g train at Liii'-olii on . Atchison .y Nebraska II. J' Upon their arrival a' At-:hi.on, Kaiua', t CHEAT RAILROAD CENTER 0FTH; S Can obtain wi.hout delay or iocoive.-.iiiioe i'.j VERY BEST Sleeping Car ac3omuiodatioai ati 1 wii' reach ST. LOUIS - Early ucst ni'-.rniiii;, boil? it no:' it Route thau that, vi i. PnciCc- Junction ' Track and Ro-id hod ;r e in en ccllentcoridiiton. Th.? pas senger acr.oLuiiio J are of th3 Lert. HOEXPEHSE NQRPA1KS Have been fsrai to make the '.r-e:iir tcin f.rtable. e Lay Over Checks Will 1 e given iy the cor.duelor 1 1 these wi.-Iiiiis t( top fi at any of tho many places of interest e n tie Atchison and Hebraskn1 Rail Road, TVi-Jimn i;iuTrir;,-si.y ALlUttON AL LXPUNSi:. Tli is iH--ii g Ti a v -BLi.k.ianuria fc! fa -i. r vi-'-i'.-i i- PAUADi- :- tffti': ;a".okn 6 i -i V'.f -r r i F. WHITE; HO Till I'AHtt AOlt, J