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't T ... r VffHE ITER A LI). LOCAL, NEWS. 1-OCAL ADVEimSKMENTS. Eflnsteut 2A wnM alir.e. Regular ndTertlsrrs W oat pT Hue. To advertisement Inserted for lass tLsA 25 rent. Lfgfkl ar7Prtlscia?nt will be cborgol to the foartle bantllns tbem In. " COMMUNICATIONS. A our space Is limited, all roirtiuunicallnns hiust be trlel and to the point, wiia do waste'of words. SCBSCUIBEHS Are reque tel to notify th office II the tfivpcr 5s twt dc'llTered promptly. NEWSPAPER Dt'CISlOJTS. 1. Any person who tike a pnper re;rnlariy fioiu the post office, whether directed to his name, or w lietlier he U a suDMctiber or not U responsible for the pay. C. Tf any person ordrt lits paper dlscontln fW'l. he must pay all iirreara"c:4.or the publisher lnav r;ntitii: to send it until payment i made, a :d coll. ot tlie wlioie amount, whether the pa per 1 taken from the ofiice or not. T!n courts liae decided that refusing to tak newspaper and periodical from the post t:lic i-r removing and leaving them uncalled lor. Is prima evidence of intkntial, fkaid. 'OTlcRToEvERYnclbv. All subscribers pay ing for their paper to us, and ordering It stopped ft a certain time, will find It .o Mopped ; but We cannot bo responsible for what has been dore before our time, nor for orders supposed to be given by others to others. Our books alone tnuxt b the guide for all old subscriptions. Tlease remember this. Call and ewe D. Sennas & Co.'s new goods. Bjryalns at Hank Strclght's. tf. No rrrard suspension. Buttery keepS a Dru Store, Prole waits on 'era. Potato bearing bonds, at Vivians, id ier cent above cost at Vivian's; Cook's dog lias returecU arid now he hu a purp for sale. One Fiano for su!(J Cheap. Inquire at the II era li) oQce. 21tf 100 different kinds of Heating Stoves at E. T. Pdfce dos. 25t3 Ladies, call and eSanune the nice and cheap Gaiters at the" Slid.-- Store, before you buy clse w hcreS No charge for showing them. 3-tf. l'ETEtt Mmtciw. New goods at the Philadelphia Chire. Clark & Plummer have an endless variety of new goods of all kinds. Lawyer Windham had three suits over at CJenwood, thi3 week. Wo Myo received a new knife, look out for sharp clips. "Wood wanted on subscription, al the Herald office. Also corn, and cobs, and chickens add geese. Dr. Wiley, th most original man In Cass County, raised a Sweet Potatoe ihreo feet and one inch in length. Photographs, ambrotypes, or carte de ivi(w, given in exchange for good wood, at LeonaM1?. business Ls business, and so are the Cigars at the r. O. Hook Store. Pony for sale. Inquire of Herald office. 2tf horning Glory and ft'iuikint Horde ILwc-burning hard coml stoves, at Puke's. 23t3 ' Dick- Streight trod on a mule the other right, and now walks with a Dr. Winterdteen sports a bran new c.tovo pipe on the strength of the com ing elections. Prof, llosn hts invented a patent warming ventilator for the High School room. Prank White keeps the best groceries in town, atii n?er says a word about t either. Tho two best hard coal stoves in America, .-y, Duke's. Voter Merrs the Shoe man buys his '.aore flock direct" from the Factory, and Ls oonse fiueiitly prepared tr ?11 he bt goods cheaper tliau tlie cheapest. Plattsmouth WUiard Hall, opposite the Prook l!oie, Win. Neville, proprietor. Three good.tahles, i:ood bnr and bowling alley. 24iuti Dr. Livingston ha.s the limps cause, hunting for blind culverts, on the new grad-?,- along with .Sam Chapman. Soloman & Nathan are going lrt? the dry goods box trade. See side walk in front of Herald office, D. H. Wheeler, James Wood, (Short horn Jimmey) and all the great Pomo ioical and Agricultural-ror.il and Horticultnral-roral lights have gone down to1 St. Joseph t- tho wonderful exhibition there. Farmer P.iino alone is left. He's too busy mi boli ticks to attend to Short Horn's di any pumpkin viuo nonsense now. Mclodeon for sale. Infiiiir at the Herald Office. 24tf LU Plummer has "arriv,"' and the stock of goods is .1 follerin' him up. Xow's your time; call quick, or they'll tie gone. Frank White has one eye" closed u Suspended Sight; IS &hnt up the same day the bank closed, but refused to . (i pen Monday morning, because lite bauk merely closed for lack of soap ; tmt Frank's eye shut up for winter re pairs. What is the moral stitns of a party fflici first bets that a Certain candidate will best in An election, and then turns rrreund and works his level best to de feat that candidate and win his nloriey ; nnd what does the law say about such tfarlsactions. GT txJ D. Sctirfassa & Co.'s and look' at their Men's Woolen Shirts, Blank ets! bankets! Blankets! two dollars' below last year's prices. Cotton and woolen yarn, (new stock); Queensware, glassware, little white mugs, big stone pitchers, everything in the Crockery ?A glaSs line; hats, caps and gloves, for winter ; tubs, bask ets and bfooms sugar, cofEee, tea, dried fruit, general assortment, and all as cieap is rlever v. before. s At the fire on Sur.flay Tnorninr a Dan'oury man, in th-? excitement of the I: our, hho u L e A ' v. o. " i n s t e ad of "Fire," sr. i Us wifo wr.nts io kuow wlore he . IVesh Oysters at Ben. nempla'a line Cut Tubsoco at the Iwt OStoo Book Store. tli. h to the rcrry Company for your lummtrt wood. BOO cords dry cct too wood forale, an deUrered about town. i2tf XfllO KXOWSI I know that Teter Merges, the Plattsmouth Shoe Dealer sells the best goods that are made, at the lowest cash prices. 2f. Fifty different varieties of Cooking Stores, suitable for everybody, at L T. Duke k Coa. 25t3 Beats a panic all hollow the prices Schxa-.se sells gootls at this fall. . Clark & Piummer'S new goods haHj arrived. Go and see the new stock. Vivian has suspended four hundred bushels of potatoes in his cellar, aiid now deQes the whole city to overdraw on his potato reserve. Juuge Hnlnes says "13 Haccount as never been hoverdrawn, because hfe asn't henougli fees to make 'alf a de posit. The City Council are going into the investigating business next week to see who has the most hay-seed in their boots. - Billy Stadelmanu feels so proud of his new clothes that he piles them up all over the storG, and hangs them up on the floor of his bed room. Go and see Cap. Cool, at Schnasse's, and get a bill of goods. He knows how to sell them. Umbrella Lost Somewhere in Plattsmouth, by an absent minded young lawyer. If found, return to Smith & Windham, "tew wunct." be fore another storm comes. NEVER SAT SUQRT. Herman Newman deposited tho big gest stoek of clothing over known in Plattsmouth, in the Elephant store, this fall, and now awaits a run of cold weather to susrend an overcoat. on every man's back in thb county, if he wants one. Legal tender reserve at Vivian's 44,000,000 of potatoes (it you cut 'em small enough) and no coupons td cut off. No Susiension, no panic. The Frst National Bakery never suspends, and tho only pahJe ever created is when tho "vittals" taate so good some fellow busts hisself by over eating. That makes a muss end" worries Frank 'siderable. Tho Plattsmouth fire department gave their Engine a trial on Saturday last. A largo fire of boxes, old lumber, &c, was made and the boys turned out ; in four minutes they were on the ground and in a shorter tlnie" the flames were nowhere. Bully boys, bully Engine. Frank Stadtcr did it. We hope the Watchman will not hold the editor of this paper responsi ble for everybody's opinions that ap pear in the columns of the Herald. We cannot answer for other folks sur mises about county officers, &c. Our own opinions are fairly expressed in the editorial olumnsand nowhere else. Vegetables at a discount ; sweet po tatoes fluctuating; Irish lemons firm; groceries tip and down at Vivian's. Call aud sse. $1.00 REWARD. Lost somewhere withiii the limits of the city of Plattsmouth, one grey felt saddle blanket. If the finder will return the above to Buttery & Lazen by!s stable, or- the Herald of?ce, he will receive thanks and cash. The active member of tho firm of Clark and Plummer, Mr. Eli Plummer, has returned from Chicago, and begs leave to offer to the citizens of Platts mouth, a choice and well selected line of dry goods, winter dress goods, and new styles of everything. "Here's your nice fFWh oysters'" as tho fellow at the fair said, when he lied and sold flies, &c. But Ben. Hem pi e dou't lie. There's your nice fresh oysters! Go and see Hemple. NEW STOCK. AT SCHNASSES. Carpels at D." S?hrijisse & Co.s. Boots and shoes at D. Schnasse & Co.'s, Furs and scarfs, at D". Schnasse & Co.'s. Ladies 'shawls, at D. Schnasse & Co.'S: Crackers rind cheese at D. Schnasse & Co.'s. (This is Cap. Kiihl's put irf.) Wanted. A good team of Horses in trade for a first class Piano. In quire at the Herald office. GRANGE MfTICE. Ed. Herald: The Cas3 Cotinty Central Association of Granges, will convene at Eight Mile Grove, on Tues day, the Tth day of October lies t-.f at 2 o'clock P. 51. All nienibers are re spectfully requested to be represented by their Master, and two delegates, as business of importance will come be fore tho Association: New Grangers can become members by making appli cation to the Association, arid the pay ment of one dollftr. Dated, Sept. 15th, 1873. C It KING, 1'Ves't. i. S. Drafer, Secy. 25t3 Ben. Hemple's the fellow for the fresh oysters. Call and see hirif, on Main street, next door above. Donelan'S Drug store.- A CARD OF THANKS; We hereby tender" our thank's t6 our friend3, Ko kindly assisted us, by their untiring efforts, during our be rearenieht; n. A. Arsrix, Sarah V. Austcl. SIRS. ADDIE SATLES. Millinery aad Fatfcj Oood . .Woidd call tha attention" of the la dies of Weepinsj Water and eufroiLnd ing country to aer f iill,- cheap, and con rlete stock cf Millinei'y and Fancy I tioc.w-j, wrsiCii ?h?t hs jv.?t received firm the Esat. All orders promptly 1 llUed st the lowest e'e-'a prices. Our i lawi'to is Quick scs scat itm- prices, ' - Yr SH3K.-In tho city of Platfanioutn, XetiravTra, of Fplnl Fercr and Whoop ing Cough, Wiilio Edrar, yonngest ciild of II. A. and Sarah V. AostTb, agod 8 years and 2 days. fld September 15th, 1873, after a short but severe illneaa, Maude, infant daughter cf Elijah and Ellen Ratner, of Weeping Water, aged 3 years. Sleep sweetly on and bo thy rcet Calm at the mountain's snow-white or -i-.it. And left those height In sunlight's gleam, r.r brighter in the ir silvery sheen; Than erst before the bla-t. Sleep on thy virtues round thee throw A halo, fairer than the glow Of sapphire staw at even, ; " Aiid angels throng around the shrine bf fated love, now made ditine Vy seraph's blis In llcavea. ElArriB. GRAND LODGE I. 0. O. F. Grand Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Nebraska, convenes in Plattsmouth on the 21st of October. It is Contemplated tlpon the part o the members of the Order, here to give the visiting members of the Grand Lodge a Iieeeption Ball and Supper at Fitzgerald's Hall, on the 23d of this month, which will probably be the last day of the session. Further notice will be given in due time. I'OMllUNES. Again the monster has showed itself with its hideous inciii In Spain.- Again the red handed Vandal has full play, but thanks be to Cod, on ly for a short time. And yet In spite of this sad news we are happy to record the fact that Peter Merges, the only ezelusive dealer iu boots and shoes In Cass County, defies the whole north wet Iri low down prices. 2-Uf. Samuel Waugh has returned to this place we were almost on the point of saying his native home-any way, after much roaming, Mr. Wviritends to adopt this a3 his native place; and Platts mouth will gladly welcome him. ' Mr. Waugh brought his brother, Mr. James Wadgh, along to lodk at Ne braska. They are boUfc from Virginia, and if not F. F. V.'s, are certainly F. F. F.'s fine funny fellows. Ben. Hemple has painted, and var nished, and whitewashed, and scoured, and veneered, and wainscoted, and panneled, and ew weatherboarded, and countered, and tabled, and seated, and papered and floored, and ceiled, and overhauled his new' place on Main street, where Geo. Fickler was, so you wouldn't know it and next week he expects to open out in full. WOOD WANTED. V. V. Leonard wants some wood in exchange for pictures. Call and see them. 27t3 t AC II KIt'S EXAMINATION. Examinations for granting Teachers' Certificates will be held at the follow ing named times and places: Stove Creek School nouse, October 21st and 22d, 1373. Weeping Water, October 23d and 24 th, 1873. Tho Water's ' School nouse, near Greenwood, October 27th and 28th. Plattsmouth, October 30th and 31st. Prompt attendance at 10 o'clock is desired. U. W. WISE, Sup't Pub. Instruction, Cass Co. Plattsmouth, Sept. 17tlu 1873. 25w4 Heating stoves, for wood or coal, of all kinds and sizes, for sale at E. T. T. Duke & Co.'s. 25t3 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT. Last Sunday evening Miss Mabel Newcombe spoke tho following piece at the M. E. Shnday School Concert, with great effect. The 'article itself contains many good points, and was written by a gentleman of their church for the occasion. Miss Mabel received great praise and encouragement for the handsbirie man ner m which she rendered a tribute to our new school facilities and town progress generally : OUR HIGH SChOOL. Davie Crocket's motto was "be sure you're right, then go ahead." I hope to prove, before I close, that Platts mouth is at least partly on the right track. And right here 111 introduce a little piece of history: Twenty-three years ago, in a certain part of Iowa, a new county was organized, and just three years afterwards, another one along-side of it. There was a place se lected in each case for a county seat. After those towns had a few year's growth, the older one of the two built a 640,000 Court House, and tho other a temporary- one, and a 610,000 School house. Five years ago an eminent lawyer in tho former place was asked why they did not keep pace with the other town. Said he: "no put our money iri a Court house, and they in a School house, and to-day we have one church and they have five." -And I claim wo are all right. Our School house cost niore than our Court house, which we consider a credit to the powers that be. I have no doubt that every man and woman with any enterprise, and every child that is old enough lb think, have been and are now looking forward to the opening of our school as an event that will f orm an e'r'oeh Iri the history cf our town. But if we, the pupils, should form wrong conceptions, or irhagine' that the natu ral hill that the niosf of us have to climb to gef td school, 13 the hill of sci ence, or that because the bird of the highest flight sails easier because of the greater amount of atmosphere be lov him1; that the' Sarife p'roblerrf cari be' soived iiioro easily iri a four-story building than a one-story, or if we should go up to the cupola and look oiit on the world, and wrap ourselves up iri a Fliafisaic mantle and thank God th3t we are riot as drbef frie'n, or Other' men's cliiidre'5, the tbj?ct of the Council may be thwarted, the tax payer ribftT get ths rc'oriey back, and the Faculty have occasion to say unto us as the Savior of mankind said to the citizens of Jerusalem, how oft would I have gathered you as a hen gathereth ' !.cr brood ttrtdrr ber winr. but ye' won .4- Bat there h a sre in wbic'n -ive and that is common cf lire or a laudable ambition to try and do better than we ever hare, because we hare a better op portunity, if we go uffthere and obey the rules of tbo school and respect the men that made them. Lo kind to our teachers and courteous to each other; make study tho rule and play the ex ception. If we do all this the efforts Of the Council will be crowned with success, and the tax-payers rejoice that they have cast their bread upoa the waters where lilcy m.-y find it after many days. And if a stranger calls at Plattsmouth, and should visit our school, he will not open his portfolio and write that we have A large house ani a lofty steeple. A lazy Sohdol, and pretending people. We not only exult in our own school, but include the entire weet. We bow have colleges and schools, That number hundreds more ; And flourish' under better" hilt's, Than ever known bfefore. For our own, we ask that it may be a place Where youthful minds with vigor spring. And blossom as the rose ; Produces fruit of each good thing, , That in such a gardtii grows. While the spires of literary institu tions are looming up in some of tho towns of our State, the common school is keeping paco with the immigration WesUVard. And while the homestead er is taking legal steps to secure tho soil for a future home, the Church Ex tension Societies, within the pales of the different Evangelical Churches, are sending forth their ministers to take possession of the country not in the name, of some " European potentate or Eastern Land Company, but in the name of the Sovereign of the Universe. While the Bible, thttt bleSstid book, it hung up as a lamp, by the Great I Am, to guidfc our feet through this vai& of tears to a land of promise. When I think of our nation, our State, our schools, ourselves, my prayer is that we may all be great. fireat, not like Caesar, stained with blobil, But only great as we are god. FIRST WARD REGISTRAR'S J.IST. AinlsHii ilerify Audeirfon Jos. Allen Henry R!ielc G. II. Black C. C. Black Fred Ba'ck iieRrjr Brown II. I. Boon J. C. Baldwinn James Bedwell II. 11. Buttery Kdward Bennett Wm. F. Baker AV. II. Balance Rob. Btftline Theodore Brown II. C. C. Cunningham Win. Cooney John Champion F. M. . Clark Johii 11. Iono:hiic Michael Pic k James Donefty Rb&Prt Eraua Tbos. W. Kllis Solomon Fitzgerald John Feigh Thos. Goidlng,Levi llerold Wm. Hansom George v Herold C. G. Houowold L. Holbrook F. W. D. Jones G. J. Johnson L. C. Kuhl Henry kilkenhy Patrick Kuael Philip Llvingstan R. R. J a mpke Wm. Leali John Liuniug Fred. Litton Edward Marshal J. "W. Mann Peter MacMurphy John A. McCrea J. L. Martindale D. D. Mathews V. V. Myers L. E. Xewman II. Nelson M. M. Nathan I. Odonoghue Mike Pohinger Willet Teeore Joseph Peterson Peter Fane Phelps Russel J. J. RVjr!fy Wm. Roberts James M. Ross Wm. Shryock Thos. W. Smith G. W. Smith fcardaihtS Shroover Chas. B. Stlnchcomb J. W. Tucker Wm. Thatcher X. L. Turwfn iikc Vihl Orvila White I- E. White A. C. Wheeler I. II. White A. W. Whit F. S. White M. L. Armstrong Wm. Alexander John Alton Cyrus Black John Black G. Wiley Blaek J. N. Brown Henry Block Bernard Betts Christian . Benson John Barnes John G. Butts O. 'Bradley Edward Brown Charles Baker Win. Branrturn A. B. B. Connor Jos. A. Chi istlanson iMtu Caldwell W. II. Cyrus I. Hill Douelan Wm. E. -Darrah Win. R. Earwicker David Fuller David Flauirty wifr'naCi Gaston W. Hobbs W. L. llartsp'l 3: Hays Cameron Herold Herman Hansom II. Johnson S. Karcher Geo. G. Kro'ehlcT Fred. Kennedy E. W. Leonard V. V. Iwis E. B. Lazenby Ambrose Lazenby Chas. HcGulre Mike Mulligan Mike Masely Henry McDonald Robt. Merges l'cter Morrison J. G. Neville Win. Neffe C. C. O'Neill. II. Tederson Rasmus Pannele. C. H. rrongor Geo. Ryan John Itoxtey John It, Reynolds B. S. Roberts James. Shryock W. B. Sherwood Robert Scanlan Chas. iri?3 Timothy Tucker Moses Turwin Gagreen Tfajrlf B. A. White W. J. West R. C. Way-bright Morgan Whito B. W. Wise U. W. Williaa?S If. SECOND WARD, REGISTRARS LIST. The following is a list of the Regis tered Voters of Ward No. 2, City of Plattsmouth, Cass Co., Nebraska. Anstln IL A. Babbington D E Bryant W. T. Barnes A. G. Buttery J. H. Bauineister J F Ballard Saunders Cunningham E E Champion T M Chalfant L H Dovey R G DiUeyJ R Duke E T Engle Nick Erhart John Fairfield Geo W Gingery W II Heisel Conrad Hathaway M H Kroehler George Kuee John Martindale D D McMaken A C Mul'cn D W McKivit Timothy Nichols C Owen Thos Randle W E Randle" Wnr Robine C Robisnn Arthor Smith Geo S SirteHstriker P Smith Herman Todd F P Vallery Jacob Jr Vanatta S P White W J Wise J Jf Waterman H A Woodson James1 Wright Alpha WiUiansf Seal I Certify the Aldorpher Jacob Babbington Jesso Bock JoUS Barnes J. W. Weimett L. D. Bates F. A. Bennett W. F. Curtis F W Cunningham A Caldwell W II Drain John Duke John Eidman P frank Geo Holshuh jrhri Horrigan M II Kirkham lUnry Kriuklow C F McElwaln M Mariuette T M Moore Curtis McMaken n C 'bcrnaidc-r Stcretef Randle H C Handle J N Reich John SU'afer W H SuhrJohn Seybolt Geo A Thouvenel D Vanatta J R tvpite F B Way man John Waterman John "Wise F L Weckack J V White Arthur above to bo a correct list of all the Legal Totew; Registered iu Ward No. '3. City of Plattsmouth, Ca3 Co., Neonlska, Sept, 25d 1373. S. P BritEY: jtejristar'ssf. 1 THIIU WAR!) BEGISTZI&D LIST. Notide. h given to all peridris inter ested to appear before me at my office (held in tho office of F. J. Metter) on Monday October Cth, l8"3, between tho "hours of 9 and- 5 o'clock of said day to make any addition thereto or to strike off any rr.me not legally quali fied as voters iu said 3d Ward. P. P. Gass, Registrar. Artic'.d, T. i. Billings S. S. Beardsley J. M. Braltsch Taul Baker V. I Bates T. D. Charlton John L. G. Cushing R. C. Claiborne R. B. Despaine Wm. J. DeAJcmond Adophe Drew Alva Ellison II. E, Fox n. D. Gass P. P. Gustasson Aug. Win. Hayes J. G. Hasslcr Wm. Hoffmann C. J. Heri)li Herman I.sham Orlando Johnson D. N. King C. W. Kennedy E. W. Ixng Sain. Morgan M-. W. Mitchell James Miller David Mockeuhaupt Chris. McDouah F. M. Metteer J. F. . Ncwtomb Elezar Plummer Eli Prwle A W. rolsal Geo. H. Plummer Ezra Raman TeleF Rudabeck A. Spnrlock B. Streight U J. Schlater Joseph Schlater John Slaiblrd S. B. Spiers A ujtust Stadelmann Fred. Tutt John D. Taylor James Vluton Charles Waugh &3!riuel Wells Win. L. Adams, T. Brown J. i L Pillinirs J. C. lions Ju'i'l Rons H. M. Baker Vni. 1L Chapman Sam. M. Cook A. Is. Chapman M. B. Pe.'.paine Albert Donnelly Robert GygerG. F. Gingery John Hodget James Htlaiip F. ' Hampton Jesc Hart man J. S. j?bnHkH L. Karcher Geo G. Mitchell Thomas Moorhouse F. F. Murphy M. B. Maxwell R. T. McKinnou D. W. MacDonagh J. P. Neviilc Win. Tailing James Pollock Thomas Palmer II. E. Prongor Geo. E. RHw'lns J. W. Rauen Valentine Streight Jason Streight O. M. Seybolt Geo. L. Scnnellbacker J. M. Skinner A. F. Stadelmann Win. Stadter Frank Tutt Andrew Vial Charles West Wr. ?. Windham R. B. I, P. P. Gass, Registrar of the 3d Ward of the City of Plattsmouth, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of the Registered voters in said Ward, as shown by theEeg'stry of qualified voters in my office. P. P. Gass, Registrar. FOURTH WARD REGISTRAR'S LIST. . Names of voters registered on the 22d and 23d" of September, 1873, in the Fourth Ward of the city of Platts mouth for the County Election on the 14th of October, 1873. And notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said Registration that I will, sit at the office of i. H: Wheeler & Co., in said Ward on the Cth of October. 1873 to correct said registration. Akerson O. P. Blunt Wm. Bush Louis Buck Frederick Cook A. N.' Child A. L. Cutler I- n. Carrulh Fiauk Darrah Win R. Dateman J. I. Edgerton Wm. Eaton E. H. V)rler Xave Forsha Charles Fitch M.B. Goos Petfr Guthrnan F. B. Graves Drury Hartman J. S. Hess John Haines J. W. Hays Cameron lloge S. E. IIuss Henry Johnson Andrew Johnsou I-. F. Johnson Peter Johnson J. F. Karcher George Lenhoff Fred. P. B. Murphy Mahnney Cornelius MeGcrr Edward Merks Geo. W. Mickelwaite Wheatly Maroney Martin O'Neil Daniel O'Connor Thomas Philips J. L. Feterson R. Reinhackel Augustus Shannon J. W. Smith Washin?5S Stiles L. V. Seautlan Charles Speck Claus Vivian Richard Winterstein Wm. A. L. Child, Registrar. Benson Sigmond Ballance Wm. Clement F. J. Cutter M. B. Chapla J. A: Dorrington F. M. Edgerton George Eaton S. F. Fickler Geo. Forsha J. M. Finisher John Goos Frederick Guthrnan Fred. H'.pel Ben. Hatt A. G. IlerTner John Heider Joseph hsUisom George Johnson J. W. Johnson O. F. Johnson Thomas F. M!Ill? Henry' A Mahoney P. IL Moore C. P. Martin Henry Miskella Luke Mitchell A. O'Marra Thomas O'Connor Cornelius Peterson Teter Schnasse Gustavu9 SharyKS. Stradelmann Fred. Savsge E. M. Vass V. T. Ward Michael SPECIAL NOTICES. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE J. W. Marthis & Co. are tho agents fo the Howe Sewing Machine in Plattsmouth. They have opened a salesroom and ofiice on Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. The Howe Machine is a Lock Stitch, double threaded machine, and ranks No. 1 among the great sewing machines of the day. 8-5m J. W. Marthis, F. T. Todi. WOOD! WOOD! The Ferry Company have Five Hundred cords of good dry cot tonwood for sale. 12tf Tlilrts' YearsJ Experience Wr an iiiS IVHrse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the bet Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and litis been used for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhn 1 in Children, whether it arises from Teething or froni any other cause. Full directions for using will aecompr any eacb liottle: None C- en nine unless the facesmile of .CURTIS -& PER KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 24wiy: VINEGAR! . VINEGAR ! ! At Wholesale and Retail. For the purpose of introducing my vinegar. I wjd sell at the following fat.rat.s at.retail. Red Wine Vinegar by tb Sfngle g;dl"n 30 cents, two or more jrafions at 25 eent er g:tl!on ; Genuine Cider Vlnei atr 39 cents' per gallon.. A liberal divount on ihc above. rars mad tolhe trade. All vinegar warranted to preserre pickles, and free L-om a -ids. City orders promptly filled and delivered. Country pf tronagesoifeittji. . Factory opposite Mort's Flower Gardens, arn wesi i ileiti s Miu 1 I.:es fro;, : iw: vj;i.-i ;T reni-s bnn;!r1 ; t Lxaa'ji viiics'-r -ewiea, MJoeni? , .IJ. A. AJ-9JIS. per hun.lii. t4-; NCH'E TO PURCHASERS & M. IL IL LAND'S. Omen OF LAX ISPRTMKTr, J B. 4 M. It. K Co., Ijr Nfh., f- LiA OLS, StR., July 10, lh7A ) Saving recelTed patents from the L". 8. Oov ernment for our lands, we are prepared to issue coiitr'! to parties holding prci-emptlon c-.r-tlfleat-?3 'or a jwriion of th same. I'etsons holding such certificates numbered between 1 and II " Issued between the ! day of April, and the Vu day of O.ncl' r, K.I, ere hereby notified to cchaiigs their pre-emp-t.on certificates for regular contracts, at ibis of -lice, within sixty days from this datb, as provid ed In said certificate. 13-131 GEO. S. HAItniS, Iwid Cora.. B. & M. R. !t. Co.. in 1). FOR RENT. The large and romuiodious wareroom. cellar; and office 011 second floor of building formerly occupied by Jacob ValVry, jr., in Ma 'Uic Block. Empiire of R. R. Livingston or 4i-tf. E. T. Dukk. CARY & IiULREllT, P3IOTOG R API! CltS, COItXETt MAIN AND FIFTH STS., Are doing all kinds of work in their line in a neat, artistic style. Give them a call. 11. O. FELLOWS, 24w4 Operator. Clilltlrcn often look. Iale and from no other cause than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VETtMirUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the chihl, being perfectly WHITE, and free from all coloring or oilier injur ious ingredients usually used in worm preparations, CU11TIS & BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Chemists and dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five Cents a Box. 24wly. U ll? Household Panacea, and Fnnily Liniment is the best remedy in the world for the following complaints, viz.: Cramps in the Limbs and Stomach, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism in all its forms. Bilious Colic", Neu ralgia, Cholera," Dysentery. Colds; Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fever. For Internal and External use. Its operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, restor ing healthy action to all its parts, and quickening the blood. The Household Panacea is purely Vegetable and all Healing. Prewired by CURTIS BROWN. No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by all druggists. 24wly. Legal Advertisements. . Legal Notice. Arthur Calkins, Plaintiff,") vs. Wille P"ttinerand Ter ry f. Gass, Defendants. Willett Fottiuier, non-resident Defendant, wid take notice that 1 did, on the 2!itii day of Sepft niber, A. D. 17.1, file my petition in the Piitrict Court, hi and for Cass County. Nebras ka, against Willett l'ottiner and Perry I'. Gass, lH:fcndauts. Tlio object and prayer of said jh; tion heiiitfto ohlain a Juufiiuent against said Willett Potiinjrr and Perry 1. 0:iss ior the sum of 9M Tu-loo. with interest from the 15th day of April. A. D. lsri at ten per cent, perannum.and that you are reiiiirell to answer said petition on or before the loth day of November 173, or judgment will be taken against you upon the sarne. AKTI11R CALKINS. Ry CHAPMAN & M.VXWKLI, 27w4 His Attorneys. Legal Notice. To the unknown heirs and next of kiu of Jo seph I Earlv, deceased : You wili take notice that I did On the 25th day of September A. D. 1873, file my Bill in the District Court, Second Judicial District, iu and for Cass Count v, Nebraska, usainst you. The object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of the Court decreeing the le?;al and equitable title to the undivided half (H; of lots one, two, three, four, live and six ( 1, 2, a, 4, 5 and 6) in block numlwr eighty-nine (, in Platts mouth city, and t!i e undivided half (V4) of lots one, two. three, four, live nud sis (1; 2,3, 4. 5 and 6) in block number five (. in White's Addition to Plattsmouth City, and lots one, two, live and six (1, 2, 5 and a) in block niiuilM-r two (2.1 in Plattsiiiouth t'ity.to lu fln petitioner Klla V. Da vis, and ordering the Sheriil of Cass County, as a Special Master, to execute a deed conveying said real estate to petitioner and that unless you apiear and , answer fsaid Hill of petitioner on or before the loth day of November. A. D. 1K73. the same will be taken as confessed and Judgment rendered accordingly; r f l.LLA V . DA IS. By Chapman- & Maxwki.l, 1T7w4 Iter Attorneys. Estray Notice. Taken up by the undersigned at his residence in Eight Mile Grove Precinct. Cass Co., Neb., on the lith day of September, A. D. 1873, one horse and one pouy. The horse is of a bay color, sup posed to be 11 years old, white stripe ih the face, blind in b-tt eve. The pony ts a Mare, about seven years old, of a sorrel color, white stripe in the face, figure Xi . branded on left shoulder. THOMAS YOUNG. 2&-W5 Attachment; Lane ft Grcenslatc, ) vs. v M. Crandall. . ,1 Attachment before F. A. SmUH, Justice cf tne Peace. ,. To M. Crandall, defendent in the above enti tled cause : ,. .,-,.. Y'ou are hereby notifted that rth order of at tachment was issued in the alove entitled cause on the 15th day of September 173, by Francis A. Sm'th, a Justice of the Peace for Cass Coun ty, for the sum of Four Dollars and titty-five cents, (4.55. and returnable on the 2."th day of Ootf iher, 18T3. LAN E & G KE EN S I .AT E, 25w3 PlaintUM. Probate Notice. Tn tb; matter of the Pnibatc; of the.last. Wilt and Testament of Elie Ci.icman, rfeeased : To whom it may concent, t:;ke notice that D. AV. McKinnon iiicd in my otlice an instrnment punxirtiiiK to be the last Will and Testament of Elie Coleman, and made application that the same be 'admitted to, Probate, and that said cause Is set for hearing on the 1,'Uh day of .Octo ber, A. I. IKK?, at g o'clock p. 111. of said day, at which time all km sons are notified and requir ed to appear and show cause if they have any why such instrument should not be allowed as the In d Will and Testament of Elie Coleman, decease'. Witness my band and official seal this the 17th day of September,.. 1). 17:t. 25W3 II. E. ELLISON". Probate Judge. t?gal Notiee.' In District Court, 2nd Judicial District, in and for Cass county, Nebraska. 11. C. lsiirelow, rn" Willis J. Morton, Paulina A. Iforton, .Martia tlrover. Hibbard & Spencer, Weil & Calm. St. Joseph Manufacturing Com pany, John M. Carter. C. W. Lyman. The People of the State of Nebraska : Martin Grover. Hibbard & Spencer. Weil & Calm, the Saint Joseph Manufacturing Com pany and Johu M. Carter, pnn -resident defend ants" will t:ike notice, that I, II. V. I$i:relw, did on the 1st day of September, A. D. l7.'t. tile my petition in the ollice of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court, in and for Cass Countv. Nebraska, against said non-resident defendants, and Willi-: .1. Morton, Paulina A. Horiou and C. W. Ly i:.a.:, resident defendants the object and prayer of which petit'on was to obta:n a judg nieiit against Willis J. Ilorton and Paulina A. Morton for the sum of jC70.oi, and a de cree of foreclosure upon a certain mortgage deed given by "aid Willi J. HTton arid Pau lina A. Morton to plaintiff, npnu the N i of X E hi of section number 13, iu town 10. range H E six.tti principal meridian, and .the SKViut section number twelve, iu town Jo range 11 E; situated in Cuss county, Nebraska, to secure tire pavnient of said sum'of 7.ro 6-loo," witl in terest "iroirt the the 21st day of March, 170, at the rate (1 ten ier cent, jwr annum, and also asking for a furt lier jaJginent against said Wil lis J. and Paulina A. Ilorton, for the sum of S'.tt.67-looths, taxes and charges up'orrsofd real estate, which said Willis J. and Paulina At Morton had permitted to become a lien and le gal charge upon said real estate, impa'ring and injuring this plaintiffs security upon.the same, ai'd asking that plaintiff be allowed a lfen ujMn said ireinis' far said taxes alfd charges, and praying further that ertta of you non-resideut defendants be compiled U answer, and show what if any interest or iir-n you have or claim upon said jnorrraged premises, by virtue Of certain judgments obtained by each of you. In Cibjs eonntv, Nebraska, against said MUis J. and Paulina A. Morton, and that plaintiff's said ciaitns and demands ma J be deereed to have Sriority over t"-- claim of each of said nC'n-resl-ent defendaiiU. You are requ'red to answer said petition on or.before thn i7th dayol ttober. A.-D. 373. or m fault will be tak;n agatt each ti you uion s.-i.i vo.i'.'-.iv.r: rr. exgeiow. by Cri Si 11 AX.Lt,, frotb fnri't fleJlYW! Sally art trrvj body'i hums In Platuaoutrn U tiicy wuit ft, try J. F. Bealimeister. Pen'iia ytur orders ana I will try and tM you and fvi yori reyulariy. ta-ly. PJfATTS3I0UTM MILIi. PLATTSMOUTit, Kt.i. CONP.AD llklSEL, - i'roprleto FLOUi:, CORN Mi:AL, FEED, Always on hand, ttnd for sale at lowest Oasu prices. ttfThs'M'griest prices paW for WlielU nf i Corn. I'artlcular attention given to Custom work. E, T. DUKE & CO. At the foot of Main Street. "Wholesale and Retail Dealers lit Hardware and Cutlery, STOVES, TINWARE. IKON, NA,ILS, MOES. RAKES. SHOVELS, AXES, KNIVES AN D FORKS. c: &c. All klndJ of Tinware Manufactured. 4.1tf 1I..A. WATEIWIAX & SOX W holesale end lletafl Deafcrs la ' P i n e Ij u m ber. LATH; SHINGLES, $asli, Doors, Blinds, &c. b'ii: iVebraska Grocery. umler IIekald office. LUKe Miskella, Proprietor FINE TEAS a specialify. Try them and be satisfied. nl8-ly. GO TO THE Post Office Book Store. II. J. STREIGHT, Proprietor. For Tomr a Books, Stationery; rigttifcs, Xiualc, Toys, Confectionery, Violin 8trings, Newipaprt, Nereis, Song Books, c, i'doT OFFICE DTJILDINC, riattsmouth, ... Nebraska. 8-tf. NO YOU DONl1 ! ! Get any Goods cheaper, or a better article than is kept at the Store of Jas. Olisbee & Co. Dealers la General Merchandise. We are In receiptor Fresh Goods every week from the East, whichare bought for Cash, and will be sold In any amount. GrangcrSjkccp your eye on your friend; "We wili iiot be undersold by any one. Jas. clizle & co. Weeping Water July 1st, 1S73. 14-4t. U; Vi MATHEWS, Fourth street, north of Platte Valley nouse. PLATTSMOCTFI, NEBRASKA. Dealer in Hardware Slid Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware, Iron, Xails Glass, Locks, Garden City rioics, ... . Hay IiaktSi . , Farming T'd'ols, Farming Ifctrfiinerp; HcCormtcli s Reaper and Mower, Buck Eye Reaper and Mtfwcr, -c,' c.,; iic SEED Forth Gardtn, - For the Orchard;. ijrrri.- Hi"' FHILADELPSIA STE& SbLOMON tc NATKIiil tHht I TTX Ql Frcj4Dry Goods, fiatict Ladies Furnishing fidofe LMvt; ''he pent, Mid 9wt Ammtii tocV. -m i'.;o C'.'.y. Vh':-'i v rr.-"n.-i! to sell chr.iprr thf3 t ui'y : 11 'c i-;n-i!as"l cleUer ive bl ft caJ aud : 1.0 ov..- ods. STloreon Mr.'in strTfV brl e a4ta i& Hireets, riatttinoiitli Nebraska. ICtL . Mothers, Mothers Mothers. Dnn'tfall 'topiocnreMrs. Witislowl fioothli yi np fur Cluldn-n Teething. 'I'liii vallil'! prciiar.-illvn h:i bcct UeB wlTO never paiijmi mc'cess in 1uoch axiw of Cases. . It nt only relieve! tho kihild frotn pain, bill inviuitratcH Hie "itomacli and IwaH. currerti acjilliy, and iVH iin und encrity t tbw "aUdI ivstciii. It will alMi iiiHtaptly relieve GHIWMl IN tllK flOH ULI AMU WlSD COLICJ We believe It tli best Htid sttreRt remedy la . the world, in all ritNi'M of DvuMitery and liar rbca in cbildri'ii. whether arl.slng Ijoui toetblnf or ijiiy 01 hi'r caiiM. . DcH-nd iimiii it, mothers. It will fir rent t yourselveMiuiil , , . KKL1KK AND IIIAI.TJI TO Yof U lS lfTW Be urc and call for "Mks. Winslow's Room lira Smrr." HavUur the fac-slmilo of "CUUTIS & TZS Kl.NS" on the imlMili! wrapper. . f Sold bydru?;it.4 Uirouhoul the wrld. ! . mtitit mttt I nni now prepared to furnl.h th? fcijkfc ai- dultcritL-J tihim TWICE EVERY DAT To till parties notifying me . -1 w . PETER CDCS. . - The genuine puts' THRESHERS AND HORSE POWERS Theso BnperiorllftchlneB. wit&J but any rivals for capacity or quality of work are offered t3 tuyerg this year "with sTral valuable improvements. De fscriptive Pamphlet will fa fur r4iseed on application, and stoclt? will be hoid in St. JLiOuia for more convenient delivery. Par ties in Missouri, Kansas. Bbuthi ern Illinois, Texaa andthoTet ritoriea will correepend with Semple, Birgo 8z Cb.j 73 SOUTH MA IN ST RE ET. ST. LOUli tbi adTcrtUamcBU Fi&St National bankj Or pi-ATTs.MouTii. NEBiuiaA; atCCEN90B TO Tootle, Hanna & Clarfci JonN Fitzrfrfi.r.n, Presidctita dOHtf It. CLAIEK. C:isliler. C. IT. PAftKtH, 1. Vle l'residen T. V. I'.VANH, . Ajs'1 CatihlM; TliU Hank U now op-n for hminesi at thcfS new room, corner Main and sixth street, alur. arc prepared t'j transact a ueucral Banking jDusiiiesi! Stocks, Bondif. Oold, Govtmmept and Lod 1 a HemU3 t. -i Bought luid ftMi?'.DeioitS Received and Interest allowed On time CertlfiocMAa DrafU drawn, available In any part. of th T.'niteii St;its and iu all the piinclpal towit and Cities of Europe. FOR THE CELEBRATED LvjiaN li jvti . AND ALIjEFV LINfi5 OF STEAMERS Terons wishlntf to brln oat their frlro from Europe can pnrchasu tickets from mJ through to J'lattsmouth THE OfiD RELIABLE5 A Heav Stock of Goodi o& Hand. Jf.i RmU dri'l ititcrcsl oh B'orfmoeS C 'pital to be made 'fff1 Customer. OLE EST ESTABLISHED ttOU&i IN THE CITY. P Xortltsldcof M.dnbriran streets, takes pleasure in winouTiSiiiJ to FARMERS AND MECl InICS That in ban a larw .nttf icitt rZfcXi'. Dry Good?, (iroceile?. PiOvUlonn, as wor brought to tbe Ctry of n.tfinouU. rr- it win cost r6n .ff-Mhfnct t6 UeT at lhr whether you hm or nc. y exaroirUng ft prices at fbe "CLD. P.I'EIAirLK '. yti. v "Vra vv..v w tr ' 1 n n