'fli-E hera l ir LOCAL KEWS. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transient 28 Cents a line. Regular advertisers 19 oenta per line. No advertisement Inserted tor leas than 28 cents. legal advertisements win be charged to the parties handing them In. t- - COMMUNICATION'S. As our apnce Is limited, all communications tobst be brief and to the point, with no waste of words. SUBSCRIBERS Are requested to notify Cue office If the paper Is not delivered promptly. NEWSPAPER DECISIONS. 1. Any person who takes a paper regularly from the post office, whether directed to his name, or whether he is a subscriber or not Is responsible for the pay. 2. If any person orders his paper discontin ued, he must pay all arrearages. or the-publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the pa per is taken from the office or not. $. The courts have decided that refusing to tnkeTiewspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for. Is prima evidence of intential fraud. If tice to Everybody. All subscribers pay ing for their paper to us, and ordering it stopped at a certain time, will find It so stopped; but we cannot le responsible for what has been done before our time, nor for orders supposed to be given by other to others. Our books alone must-fee the guide for all old subscriptions. Please remember this. Call and sec D. Schnasse & Co.'s new goods. to the rats boys shooting them. Borgains'at Hank Streigbt's. tf. Monday morning we had the heavi est rain of the season. ' Goods at the Shoe ever. Store, cheaper than 5-tf. The Missouri is rising probably the commencement of the June rise. Fun for. the boys shooting rats In the basement of the Herald building. A new lot of blank deeds, summons', subpoenas, c, &c, for sale at the Her-ALoffice.- - The car containing the remains of Gen. Cauby. passed over the B. &M. yesterday. The basement of the Herald build ing has been" generally supposed to be a good harbor for rats but it ain't now; they don't like water too filthy! Gaiters for Si.-W at the Shoe Store, would go barefooted? Who etf. Having just received a large lot of Envelopes, and Letter Heads, we are spared to fill large orders in that line. Braitsch, the enterprising Jeweler, is getting out a nic lot of card3 for distribution among friends and patrons J tiiat's business. ; ... j The TIkrald is under many obliga- ; tlnns f n Tlon.-VVillitt Pottcn-er. f or coal to keep our office in running during the storm on Monday. order, Spring Cubds at Schnasse & Co.'s. They're going fast ; call and see them ere they fll. (-1 Plattsmouth and C3 county are now supplying the Chicago markets with the finest be?f cattle that any market can show. AVe would call the attention of all whom it mav concern to the article in t-da-s issue, defining the powers, of j the Police Judge, and warn rowdies to look out. or they will be brought up with r. short turn. Fine Cat Ptore. Toj:wh) at the Past OHlcc Book 5tf. ij,.- . 1 Elder D. .L. Thomas, of tlie Cliristian Charch, of Leavenworth, Kansas, will conra?nce a series of meetings at the CouiJcregHtiorial Church, at 11 a. m the first Lord's tlay in June. All are in vited. Sw3 The Lincolu M'-ssenjvr, Vol. I, No. 1, is on our table. The Messtujtr will he published, every Saturday, in the city of Lincoln, W. f). & J. B. Ferree, Edit ors' and devoted especially io tne cause of Temperance. Terms: St.OO. The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Store In Caia County. Xothiutf below cost, but cheaper thauevcr. Peteu Mkiiors. Four pairs of grain scales, in one block on Main street, indicates busi- j ness in grain,' for Plattsmouth. There j are several pairs of scales on other blocks; and several blocks without any ( scales! j lion. Villitt Tottengcr will leave in a day or two, for a trip to Salt Lake City, with a view to making a perma nent location, and resuming the prac ticeof, law, irj that city. Pottenger's family will remain in Plattsmouth, for the present. Powers and Jurisdiction of the Police Jnde in the City of Plattsmouth. "The Police Judge shall have power to enforce due obedience to all orders and decrees made by him, and may fine or imurison-for contempt offered to sucli Judge, while holding his court, or to process issued by him, in tlie same manner, and to the same extent, as the District Courts." Article 4, Section 47, Incorporation Act. Signed, J. W. IIaixes, Police Judjje. : Plattsmouth, City, May 10th, 1873. Tlie AsUaad Times says : Greenwood has' been having a lively time of late, caused by a little unpleasantness be-t tween two of the citizens of that place. Our informant . says they jawed in a wayy all. admired, till at last one got macf : and fired straight out from the shoulder, and took his opponent 'twixt the eyes, which caused him great sur prise. Then coats went off and both vent In, blows and bad language swelled the din. Both hung on with the same tenacity as two bull purps in a furse. II ere the citizens stepped in and stopped the f unhand both hauled off for repairs, one.tt:aIIirig, a broken Yiosand the other a hfokert finger, all cansf by a little dispute over the sum of 27 ccaj. Pattee'a Lottery drawing came off in Omaha, yesterday. The lucky number drawing the 875,000 was 80,777 name of holder not given. r NOTICE. To all whom it may concern, that John "W. Haines, Justice of the Peace in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, State of Nebraska, will from this time on, occupy the office room in the Court House at Plattsmouth, formerly occupied by Justice CXeil, who has retired to his former district. ATTENTION I BLIND TOM! Special Train. Blind Tom will give a performance In Omaha on Tuesday, the 27th, and the B. & M. TL li. have liberally offered to run a special train from Plattsmouth for all those desiring to attend. Tickets for the round trip including admission to the concert only two dol lars. Tickets for the trip only 81.35. Tickets must be secured by Friday evening next, if persons want to be certain of a seat at the Concert. These tickets can be secured at O. F. John son's Drug Store. Blind Tom is a wonderful curiosity, beiner a natural performer on the piano. It will well repay any person to attend. I Mr. Henry DuBois, one of our large farmers and 6tock raisers, on the "Weep fng Water, called at the Herald office, on Monday, on his way back from New York State, where he has been spend ing the winter. Mr. Dubois reports the weatber fully as bad, and fanners as much delayed with their work, through the eastern States, as iii Nebraska, and thinks they had a harder winter, by far. The cheapest place for your foot gear Is at the Shoe Store, of course. Peter Merges. 8W4 POSTAL CARDS. "Wo bare received two samples of tlie new postal card, one containing I the compliments of the Omaha Repub lican for which we retnrn our thanks and the other regretting our absence from the Press Convention. To this one we reply, there is no possumhig about the matter, we are here fast, sure enough, and would give some money out of pocket to be able to travel to Omaha or any other place this beautiful day. These cards can be seen at our office by those curious in viewing the last experiment in postography. Jt A, GRANGERS, 110! IT md mail- .boots at the Shoo Store for Four Dollars. Any use to send to Chicago, eh? PkterMkuoi.s. ! L L. CROPSEY, oar now Consul to Chemnitz, showed his .. . . ,n , , t. lT "'r 7 T , " : : " . Ai.i) office, last week, on the eve of his dt-partnrc for Europe. Mr. Cropsey is a young man of fine parts, and has been j rapidly promoted to a position of influ- J ence. We think h- w ill make a eood i Consul, and be a credit to our country, and we shall always feel proud of him as a citizen of the young State of Ne braska, more especially if he shows in his new and important position such qualities of the head and heart as will elevate him in the estimation of good men, and eventually place him a round higher in the ladder of fame. . PAUL BRAITSCITS NEW CARD, Paul, the Jeweler, desires to lot folks know.! through the columns of the Hur M.n, that ho j sells Watches, Clocks, aim jeweirj eneap.-i tnin ever, or r.s n avs. "so froort as never w:!;' that N to s.tv "shortv" put that Iu for him. Chains Kings. Napkin Holders, ami all kinds of Jewelry for .ale at reduced prices; must sell for bread and butter. Kepairins well lone and warranted. Penicm- bcr this, and call and see Paul Braitsch, the Jew,-ier- 5- PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY C03I3IIS SIONEItS. Mat 0, 187S. Board met pursuant to adjoumnient, Pr"frnt, Jacob ViUlery, jr., Lyman II. Jaines, and Timothy Clark, Commis sioner, and J. W. Johnson, Sheriff. Minutes of last nieeticg read and approved. The Clerk was ordered to draw an order on Countv Treasurer in favor of Isaac "Wiles for 0475, amount of a j judgment obtained in District Court against cas County for damage sus tained by reason of location of County road. Luke "Wiles was allowed an order on County Treasurer for S381.C, amount of a judgment obtained against Cass County, judgment rendered for damage sustained by location of County road. The Weeping Water "and Platte Val ley Railroad Company, by its Secretary, T. B. Stevenson, appeared before the Board and made request to have the Bonds of Cass County, heretofore vot ed, prepared in accordance with the proposition on which said bonds were voted. Whereupon the Board ordered the Senior Commissioner to cause blank Bonds to be prepared for loth the Trunk and W. W. & P. V. II. R. Co.'s. in conformity with the prohibi tions on which said bonds were voted. On motion Board adjourned t6 meet to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Mat 7, 1S73. Uoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present, the same officers as yestt rday. J. W. Haines was aptointel Justice of the Peace for Plattsmouth City. Pond given and approved. Samuel May appointed Jload Super visor for District No. 1, Stove Creek Precinct. VT. II. Ashman appointed lioad Su pervisor for District No. 2, Weeping Water. '. Samuel Twist appointed "Road Super visor District No. 2, Louisville Pre cinct. T. F. Bethel appointed Constable for Salt Creek Precinct. Frank Albe presented a petition ask ing that license be granted him to re tail liquor at the town of Louisville. Petition hot as law required.- License j refused. It is hereby ordered that the Senior Commissioner be authorized to get about 80 acres of Prairie broken on the Poor Farm. Also to take charge and have general supervision of the land belonging to the County, situated at Eight Mile Grove, sell the grain &x, and render an account of his proceed ings to this board. A. G Bowman, Supervisor District Xo. 2, Salt Creek Precinct, authorized to build a bridge across Calahan Creek, in said District, and render an account to this Board of the cash necessarily expended for the same X. Clemmons, Road Supervisor Dis trict No. 2, Bock Bluffs Precinct, was instructed to repair bridges in said District, and bring before this Board itemized account of same. Samuel Stolmaker, Supervisor, au thorized to build bridge in District No, 2, Greenwood Precinct, and present bill 1 for same, to this Board, By reason of a late act of the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska, declar ing section lines roads in certain Pre cincts, in Cass connty, the following claims for damages were filed: J. M. Beardsley, claim S 100.00; S. M. Kirk patrick, 8100.00; S. E. Eaton, 630,00. Petition presented praying for a di vision of Road District No. 2, Green wood Precinct. Same granted. Also petition for division of District No. 1, Eight Mile Grove. Granted. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. ! Thos. Rankin. S120. for damaze by location of county road. Order on District No. 5, Rock Bluffs Precinct. H. A. Waterman & Son, $74.56, lum ber f nrniVipd "Rnarl District No. 5. Weeping Water Precinct Henry Ashman, spikes for bridge, $4.13; It. G. Gordon, bridge timber, $2.50; James McNurlin, for damage, $ 30.00, sustained by location of county road. ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNTS. Wm. Snyder, Louisville precinct, 19 days, $37.000 ; James Hall, Eight Mile Grove, 12 days, $3G; J. E. Crawford, South Bend, 10 days, $48.00; N. Clem mons, Rock Bluffs, 33 days, $116,00; J. L. Wood. Tipton, 20 days, $00.00; jame3 Ervin, Liberty, 15 days, $45,00 ; E. 13. Coleman, Salt Creek, 20 days, 300.00 ; A. Tefft, Avoca, 16 days, 848.00 ; W. J. Monroe, Weeping Water, 28 days, fciS.00; C. I. Clapp, Stove Creek, 21 da s, SG3.00 F. T. Holmes, Greenwood, 20 days, $00.00 ; Wm. Lantensehlager, Oreapolis, twelve days, .yo.00; S. B. Ilobson, Ml. Pleasant, 19 days, $13.50: Silas Fisher, Elmwood, 17 days, $51.00; Thos. Wiles, Plattsmouth, Pre cinct, days, 55.59. U. AV. AVise, County Superintend ent, 2G days, $104.00. i . O Vii.li own, xcra oihj ha, fui iitft April term District Court, summoning jury, &c $27.50. II. E. Ellison, cash expended for clearing cellar, $10.25. j.v W. Shannon. Livery for County Commissioners and Bailiffs, $19.40. IX AV. McKinnon, services its Clerk in the case of AVhitney vs State, and State vs Keeler, $18.41. J. AV. Johnson, .Sheriff fees hi Citse of State vs Keeler, et af, $G.5'J; State vs Robinson, $0.75. D. AV. McKiuucn, services as Clerk in case of State vs Robinson, $8.98. James O'Neill Justice of the l'eace, in case of State vs Robinson $8.55. J. F. Buck, witness in case of Slate vs Robinson, $?.00 S. Upton, witness in case of State vs Robinson. $2.00. J. Upton, witness in case of State vs i ltobinson. 2.00. I). W. McKinnon . , , , 1, for cash expended -iiwl c0.li.,r, ivmrx.r and sending pauper for Clork's orlice , - (f o- 99 j 'iiviinnj(i I 1 1- Han i s, keeping pauper, per order ! J. I, 13.00. j w Pylo, goods furnished pauper, j no ! ! Jacob Bridenstine, goods furnished ! pauper. 7.00. Vallery & Ruffner, goods furnished pauper, 823.48. "W. D. Jones, goods furnished pauper, 812.00. G. V". Grimes, goods furnished pau- I per, $42.00. Joseph Leischtweis, rent for part of j Jail lot, 24.00. j Mickelwait & Sharp, for coal, S3.25. j D. Graves, hauling trash from Court House, $3.23. A. B. Smith, Surveying and platting plan of bridge, .OO F. M. Champion, putting down floor in Court Iloom, 83. 20. Wm. C. Jenks, registering Weeping Water precinct, $9.00. James Simpson, registering Stovo Creek precinct, 12,00. C. D. Bell, whitewashing and clean ing Court room, $21.00. Frank Stadter, painting Court House, Si 2.50. F. M. McDonagh, for printing, 323.00. J. A. McMurphy, for printing. $63.00. Account with petit jurors, April term District Court, $217.80. Account with grand jurors April .terra District Court, $154.30. Account with witnesses before grand jury, $64.70. Account with Bailiffs, $103.00. Board adjourned to meet the first Tuesday in June. AVilliam Edgerton runs a saw mill, and makes all kinds of Cottonwood lumber. "William Edgerton is a good business man, and he advertises his business. "Eill" Edgerton is President of the "Senate," and Frank is always on hand to servo you in a polite and agreeable manner to all the luxurious beverages. Col C. F. Morse, Superintendent of the E. & M. in Nebraska, has intro duced several much needed reforms in the running and general management of this road ; and the latest one is an order to prevent the rough and care less manner of handling trunks and other baggage on this road, under pen alty. Superintendent Morse, with his corps of assistants, seems determined to have the B. & M. in Nebraska sec ond, to no other road in America, so far as careful management and safety to life and property will go towards se curing that desirable position.- SPECIAL NOTICES. " HOME MARKETS. meat,....: 105110 Barley.... 6070 Corn 1920 Oats ... J323 Bye 4550 Reported by Ctjtleb & White. Business is business, and so are the Cigars at the P. O. Book Store, 5-tf. Ladies, call and examine the nice and cheap Gaiters at the Shoe Store, before you buy else where. No charge for showing them. 8-tf. Pktkr Merges. FOR RENT. Office and Store rooms. Inquire D. Whltcomb, or at this office. of Mis. A. 6-5t. WANTED To rent, a Cabinet Orcan. A fair orlce will be paid to any one desiring to rent, and good care guaranteed. Apply at the Herald Office. D. Schnasse & Co. having received a complete stock of goods for the Spring trade, desire their friends and patrons to call and examine the Mine before purchasing elsewhere, as they are satisfied that the old house can do as well by its customers as any In town. 5-4t. FOR RENT. The large and commodious Wareroom. cellar, and office on second floor of building formerly occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr.. In Masonic Block. Enquire of R. R. LinKGsroif or i-tf. E. T. Duke. KALL KWICK". We konstn.ntly keep a komplete stock of kfoe kery. kweensware, kutlcry, kongress gaiters, kodfish, korsets, krackers, kandy, kollars, klo thing, knotlons, kerosene, koffee, kurrants, ! kottonades, kassimeres, kandles, and every- thin? konslstently konnected with the trade, j which we are selling at lowest kash prices ; ! konsequently kash kustomcrs kneed to ka!l J kwick to get bargains. Reed Bros.. I 5-tf Weeping Water, Neb. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Straved from Main Street, riattsmouth. on the afterneon of May 6th. one red cow with a white line back, a cross in white ear. and a piece bit out of the left (wound still fresh), and one horn disfigured. The above reward will he given to any person finding and delivering said cow at the residence of S-lt W. P. ANDERSON. THE HO WE SEWING MACHINE F. P. Todd & Co. are the Agents for the Howe Sewing Machine, In Plattsmouth. They have opened a salesroom and office on Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets. This Machlno is so well known that any words of praise from us would be useless. It Is a Lock stitch, double threaded, machine, and ranks No. 1, among the great Sewing Machines of the ! da- Ml LOST. On Monday May 5th, between East and West f Cedar Creeks, on the Mullen Ranch Road, three j bed Comforts, two calico on both sides, and flll ! ed with cotton ; one calico on one side and i wooden blanket on the other, and Tilled with ; wool; also two pieces unbleached muslin, 2. i j yards in each piece, and two pillows. The above ! articles were rolled together and a white wool- i en blanket wrapped around them, with a new j halter strap buckled around them. They were i lost off a wagon while moving. A liberal re i ward will be paid to any one delivering the 1 above things at the Herald office, or at my ! farm four miles west of riattsmouth. e-tf. S. L. Thomas. The IIo we Sewing 3Iachine AGENCY, PLATTSMOUTn. - - - - NEBRASKA, throughout the Canv:issfnsr Agents wanted Male. AUiiiess F. P. TODD, General Agent. t""Maehlncs on exhibition at all times at my Omee on Main Street. 6-Cin . Legal Advertisements. Burlington & Missouri Hirer Railroad Company In Nebraska. Bostox, Mass.. May 13, 187X Thn nnnual mectlnjr of the Stockholders of I tne Kuriinjrion Missouri nivfr Kn pnv in Nel.raska. will be held at i p the Comnanv In the city of Platts i,r:lska Kri.lav the joth day of Jur tne Kuriiiifrton .Missouri Kivor Km I mad Com- the otiice of smouth. Ne- un pmxinio. for tin? election of Directors, anil other business i which may legally come tiefnre the meeting. ! lt Is proposed to change the timo of the annual meeting. uy order ol the Itoard. J. X. Dfsisoy. 8-5t Secretary. Probate Notice. Notice Is hereby jrlven to all persons having accounts airainst the estate of .Tonnthan Adams deceased, to fll the same In the otiice of Frohate .Tnde. riattsmouth. Cass Connty Neb raska, on or before the 1st day of October. A. 1). 17". U.K. Ellison, Probate Judcc, May 21, 1T3. 3. Notice Is hereby piven that all persons who have made improvements' on the school I.nnns of this ! Countv sini-e the Twenty-first dav of .lune. A. I. 1R72. can have sudh Improvements in- nraised by notifvinir th Court v Clerk of the same on or before the Fifteenth day of June, A. I). 187.1. By order of the County Commlwlonpn. D. W.McKlXXOV. 8-5 Clerk Cass C o. Estray Notice. Taken ttp by the undersigned on the 8th day of Mav. 1S73, one Bav Mare, about 14 vears old with ""W" branded on the right and "C" on the left shoulder. The owner can have the same by calling on the undersigned and paving the charges. Urriupn V fKwis. Camn Creek. Greenwood I'reeinet. Nebraska. j lUay 15, 1H73. 8-,'U. Notice to Tax Payers. To those persons who have not paid their City Taxes I would eall attention to the Laws of the Stnte, and, berebv give notice, that on and after Saturday, the 24th day of May. 1873. I shall proceed as directed by Law in such cases made and provided ; and collect all unpaid taxes by levy and sale of personal property of the persons or corporations owing the same. On taxes levied previoiio 1872. all Interest and penaltv will be retnltteu if paid within the time prescribed by law. but the tax must be paid or levy and sale will follow. Wm. WINTEnSTKIX. 8-2t City Treasurer, Legal Notice. Margaret E. TIarbison. in the State of Ken tucky, .t earns F. Cooper, of the city of Chica go and State of Illinois, John Tail on, the First Nalioual Hank of riattsmouth. Neb., Lavina Duke, John S. ltike, l;iggie L. Bennett, and Klla Cooper, ot the County of Cass nnd State ot Nebraska. Defendants in the case mentioned herein, w ill take notice that the District Court. Second Judicial District, in and for Cass Couu ty and State of Nebraska, at the April term A. D. ls73 ot said Court, made the following order, to-wit : Lloyd D. Bennett and Elbert T. Duke, Execu tors of the estate of Shepherd Duke, d.-ceased, I'lainti.fs, against Lavinia Duke ana others. Defendants, petition to sell lands to pay debts of said deceased. This cause came on to be heard ujxm the petition of the said Plaintiffs and their proofs, and the Court being fully ad ised in the premises, orders that the Defend ants In this case appear before the Honorable ;eo. li. Lake, Judge of the said District Court, at the Court room in the Court House in the city of Omaha and County of Douglas and State of Nebraska, on the 9th day of June, (being the second Monday thereof) A. D. 1873, at 1 o'clock p. m., to show cause why a license should not be granted to the saiu Lloyd D. liTniett and Elbert T. Duke, executors as afore said, to sell so much of the real estate of the said Shepherd Duke, deceased, as shall be ne cessary to pay the debts of said Shepherd Duke, deceased. It is further ordered by the Court that a copy of this order be published four successive weeks in the "Nkbraska Herald", a newspaper published and of general circulation in said County of Cass. Said Defcndents are hereby notified that said Executors, 1'lalntifls, as above set forth, will at the time and place mentioned in said order ap ply to said Judge for said license to sell said real estate of said deceased to pay the debts as aforesaid. Attest, D. W. McXIXJfOJf. Clerk or the District Court of Cass County, and State of Nebraska. WlirrLFR & STUfCHCOjI, -Jt3.50 Attorneys for FUtattHs. Sheriffs Sale. tS the District Court of Nebraska. In and tor Cass County : O. L. PAUntr, t vs. f Legal Notice. Johit Ross and l 8CSA3T Ross. Tiy virtue of an Order of Sale issued to mo in -t the above entitled cause out of the said Court. I will at One o'elock, P. M., on Monday the 16th day of June, A. D. 1873. offer for sale at the front door of the Court House, in I'latts niouth, Nebraska, the following described Real Estate, to-wit : . Lots number seven (7) and eight (8), in Block number thirty-six (36), in the City of Platts moutb, Cass county. Nebraska. The above real estate will be sold on said day tosatlfy the decree of the said Court In favor of the 1'lain tiil and axalnst the Defendants, and iu the property and real estate of the defendants. Given under my hand this 14th day of May, A. D. 1873. .T. w. JOHNSOX. Sheriff Cass Co., Nebraska. Sam. M. Chafmah, riff's Att'y. . 8-sw Sheriffs Sale. IN the District Court of Nebraska, la and for Cass County : James Minchkll, I vs. Legal Notice. ANDREW J. Klrpsrb f tit A. J. Kl-Ki'SKK. j "Ry virtue of au Order of Sale issued to me in the above entitled cause out of said Court, I will at Two o'clek I. M. ou Monday tho ltth day of June. A. 1. 1873, offer for sale at public auction at the front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, the following described Real Estate, to-wit : Five abres of ground commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northwest quarter O) of the Northeast quarter (S)of Section numl.. r Nineteen (1), in Township number Twelve (12). North of UaiiKe number Fourteen (14) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county. Nebraska, thence East along the North line of said Section thirty-seven (37) rods, thence South twenty-one and sixty-three hundredths (21 t 100), rods thenee West thirty-seven (37) rods. North thence to the place of beginning- The above reat estate will be sola on saiu auy to sans- fy the decree of the t ourt in favor of the nanittff. air; ...... 1 ItlM I kf.tlll:lnf..4. Given uudtr my hand this nth dav of May, A. D. 1873. J. W. JOHNSON, Sheriff Cass Co., Nebraska. Sara. M. Chapman, Prffs' Att'y. -Sv I Legal Notice. In the name of the people, of the State of Ne braska. John M. Hinchman and Alice Ilini h nian. whose plaee of residence is unknown, and Joseph V. Hinchman of the Mate of Iowa, will take notice that William K. iJonelau of the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, did on the joth day of May, 1x73, file his petition in the District Court of the Second Judii ial District of the State of Nebraska, in anil for Cass County, airainst the said John M. Iliuchman, Alice Hinchman, his wife, and Joseph V. Hiiiclitiian. defendants, setting forth that John M. Hinch man and Alice llinchman, his wife, gave a mortgage to the said W illiam L. Donelan on the following lands to-wit : Lots one and two (1 and 2) in Block No. eleven 111), in the cily of Ptattsiuoiith, and also on the undivided half of the following described land to-wit : commenc ing twenty-two rods south of the northwest comer of the southwest quarter of section eighteen (is), town twelve (12) range fourteen. (U), east of the nth Iprincipal mei idan, run ning thence east forty 40) rods, thenee south twenty-four (21) rods, thence wst forty 4o) rods, thence uorth twenty-four (2-trods to the place of begiuning, all the above lands in l ass County, Nebraska, to secure the payment of S2200 and interest, according to a certain prom issory note referred to In said mortgage, and that since the giving of the said mortgage the said Josph V. Fiiuchnian, the after lxiendant, claims some interest in a part of said lands un der the said John M. Hinchman. and praying that said John M. Hiuchmau may pay said sum now claimed to be due, with interest, amount ing to the sum of Sill", and interest on the same from the lath day of September 172, at the rate of 12 percent per annum, that being tlie balance due after deducting ail payments, or that s:ud premises may be sold to pay the same, and the said John M. Hiiichman. Alice H;n li man and Joseph V. Hinchman are notified that they are required to apear and answer said pe tition on or before. Monday the 7tli day ot July, A. . 1s73, or judgment will be rendered accord -iliL'iothe prayer of the said petition. Dated this 2ol h day of May 173. WM. K. DONELAN, Plaintiff, by Wiulitt Pottixokk. His Attorney. 8-5t. Legal Notice. rfibbard & Spencer of the State of Illinois. Isaac Well, Isaae Kahn and William M. Wieth. of St. Joseph. Missouri, tho St. Joseph Slanu facturiu;r Company of the State of Indiana, and A. M. Allen, formerly of Jthe State of JWaS saohusetts.but whose residence is now unknown, Francis A. White, of New Jersey, and i. F. White, of Iowa, will take notice that fcuniee A. White, a married woman, did on the 21st day of May, 1873, tile her petition In the OiMriet Court, second Judicial lislriet, in and for Cass County assainst the sairt Hibhard & SiR'tioer, Isadc Weil and Isaac Kahn, the St. Jo.sept! Manufacturing Company. A. M. Allen, rram is A. White and U. F. While, and other Defend ants, setting forth that Willis J. Horton and Paulina A. Tlortou (by. name and signature of P. A. tlortou) gave a mortgage 10 r raucis j. While, Ezra S.llawley and ti. F. White, on the south east quarter f section thirty-three Xi) in lownsnip nuiuuer t-icm vi num. y range number eleven tit) cast of the Gth lnnci pal Meridian, and the north half (S) of the north west quarter (H) of the soul h east (juartcr C4) uf section number four (4) In township num ber ten (101 north of ranpe number e.levcn(ll) cast of the Sixth '(tail) Principal Meridian, lying and being in Cass County and State of Nebras ka, to secure the payment of 4,tU.74 according to a certain note of Willis J. Horton and Nil liam C. Jenks, referred to iu said Mortgage, w hich Mortgage and Isote the said Francis A. White, F.ra S. Hawlcy and i. F. AMiite have duly assigned to plaintiff in her own right, and that since the giving of said mortgage the other Defendants claim some interest in said lands under the said Willis J. Horton ami W illiaiii C. Jenks. and praying that the said Willis J. Hor ton and W illiam C. Jenks may pay said sum of 4.tv&.74 wit h interest at Yi per cent per annum from January 14th lstKJ. which is now claimed to be due, less SU7.50 paid on the 4th day of September. 1S71. and &!,UU0 assumed by James Clibe on the lsth day of December. 1871, or that said premises may be sold to pay the same, and the said Hibbsird and Spem i r. Isaac Weil and Isaae Kahn. William M. Weith. the Saint Joseph Manufacturing Company. A. M. Alien. Francis A. White and li. F. White are nolilied that tiiev are reuulred to appear ami answer said iM-tiiion on or before tlie the third Monday after the 12th day of June, 187J. Dated May 21sl, 1S7X Attest. D. W. McKIXXON. Clerk of District Court, Second Judicial Dis trict, Cass County, Nebraska. 1X NICF. A. WHITE, By Wiikei.es & Sti.nchcomb, 8-4t Her Attorney. Public Sale of School Lands. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an act of the Legislature of theiitateof Nebraska en titled an'aet "to provide for the registry of School Lands for the control ;uul disposition thereof, and for the safe keepiftjt of tho funds derived from the sale and lease of said lands" which said act was approved June illh, A. I). 1867. And also in accordance with a subse quent amendment to said act, approved Febru ary 15th, A. 1. lt?J, I w ill on Wednesday the 2oth day of Jttni next, at tho hour of ten o'clock A. tn., at the front door of the Court House iu Plattsmouth City, Cass County, Nebraska, offer forsale at public auction to the. highest bidder, all the following described .School Lands in said countv, to-wit : DO 12. -5 S3 a o 3 in Part of Section. All ofi 16 16 16 16 36 36 16 16 16 16 16 16 86 86 16 36 16 16 16 36 16 16 16 16 16 86 86 16 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 10 11 11 13 13 10 11 11 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 8. n. s. w. n. of s. c. ij all yf all of s. X of n. c. k n. of s. e. 4 s. e. U. of s. e. W n. 4 of n. e. H s. w. of n. e. 4 w.H s. of n. w. b. M 8. W. H all of n. 4 n. l of s. e. s. w. V4 of s. e. 4 s. e. i of n. w. s. w. 4 of n. e. 4 n. e. H of n. w. "4 s. 4 of n. w. i n. 14 of s. w. n. e. H of s. e. H s. e, if . a. w. J of s. w. n. e. If of s. e. M all of n. e. 4 s. w. 14 e, of a. e. 14 lots lot 4 8. e. if of n. e. U . w. W of n. e. k lot 4 Said sale will be continued from day to day until all of the above described lands snail have been offered. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv band and affixed the seal of said Countv, at nattsmontli, this 5th dav of Mar. A. D. 1873. D. w. aichjjrxox. County Cwtlt. a-Tt: Probate Notice. To whom tt may concern. Take notice, that Theodore Dodft has filed rn rnv office an Ins trument of writing purporting to' be the lust will and testantentof K. F. Koger, and made application to have the same admit ted to Probate, and that said cause la set for hearing at my office in riattsmouth. on Saturday 24th day of May, A. D. 183, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, itt which time all persons interested are notified to Brear and contest the same ami show chUrp., If any they have, why said instrument should not tm allow ed as the last will and testament of K. F. Koger, deceased. Witness mv hand and official seal at Platts mouth. Nebraska, on this the tit h dav of May, A. D. 1973. H. K. ElUiX, 6-3t. Probate Judge. Sheriffs Sale. tn the District Court of Nebraska. In and for Cas County. H. Lt K. Stiles, I vs. ( Legal Noil JoHJf SN VPFR & I WlMlAD HxTDKR. f Tiy virtue of an order of sale tinted to me In the hihw entitled cause out. of the said Court. I will Ht Kleven o'eloek a. m. on Monday the ltith dav of June, A. 1). l7: offer at public Sale to thelitght'si and best bidder at the front door of the Court lloiiw Itt Plattimouth Neb raska the following described Heal Kstate to wit. Lot No. Five iA itl Block No. Sixtv three (tut in the t'ity of Plattsmouth Casi County Nebraska. The alMive Heal Kstate will be hold on said dav In satisfy the decree of the Court in favor of the Ilaintitf jigalnst Defendants nnd as the proiM-rty and Real Kstate of tYie llofendants. Given under tny hand this llth dav of May, A. 1. 173. .1. W. John so. Sheriff. Cass Co., Nebraska. Sam M. Chapman Fill's Attorney. h-.H. Legal Notice. John T. Craig whose place of residence is irnes J the State of Iowa, Margaret Young and Charles William W. Craig and Mary O. lfitchey and Mathew D. Kitchey, of the State of Oregon, Sarah Ann Cavtoii and Luther Caylon, of the State Of Kansas, June L. Craig, Josialt Craig. all(, Jasfvh M. crain. of the County of Cass and Statu of Nebraska, w ho are Defendants in the i case mentioned herein, ! Will tane notice that the District Court, Sec ond Judicial District, in and for C ounty and State of Nebraska, at the April term A. D., 173 of said Coui t made the following order, to-wit : Ceo. H. RIaek. administrator, de bonis non, of the estate of Sarah t'raig, drrPaSCd, Plain tiff against. John 'J'. Craig and others, lefend ants, petition to sell lands to pay debts Of S;iid deceased. This cause came on to be lienrd on the petition ul the said Administrator, Plain tiff, and his prwoW, and the Court being fully adised in the premises, orders that t lie De fendants in this case appear before the Honor able tJeorge U. Lake. Juuire of the said District Court, at the Court room in the Court House in the city of Omaha iu the County of lfctig!as and State of Nebraska on the tit U day of June (being the second Monday thereof) A. !., 1;3, atone o'clock p. in., to show cause why a li cense Should not be granted to the said George H. Black, Administrator as aforesaid, to sell so much of the real estate of said Surah Craig, de ceased, as shall be necessary to pay the debts of said Sarah Craig, deceased. It is further ordered by the Court that a CCny of this order be published four successive weeks in the Nkbuaska IIkkald, a newspaper pub lished and of general ciiculauou iu said Couuty of Cass. Said Defendants areuolified that said Adminis trator. Plaiiitin, as above set forth, will, at the time and place mentioned in said order, apply to said Judsre for said license to sell said real estate of !uid deceased to pay the debts as aforesaid. Attest. D. W. McKIXNOX. Clerk of the District. 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