Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 15, 1874, Image 3

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THE HERA LI).
LOCAL NEWS.
,...UCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Transient Is cents aliufl. Regular advertisers
10 cents per liiic. If 0 advertisement Inserted
tot less than 25 cei'ts.
Legal advertisements whi be charged to the
parties handing them In.
COMMUNICATIONS,
As our space Is limited, all eonihiuiiicaUons
must be brief and to the poiiit.witli ho waste of
word?.
NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.
1. Any person who take a paper regularly
from the ost nVc, whether directed to life
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 sill Hrr'arni;es.r.r the publisher
may continue to scud it until payment Is made,
and collect the whole amount, whether the pa
per is taken from the otlice or not.
a. The courts have decided that refusing to
take newspapers and periodicals from the post
oflice. or removing and leaving them uncalled
for, is prima evidence of ixik.ntial phaud.
Notice to E v r. it v itoi v. All subscribers pay
ing for their paper to us, and ordering It stopped
at a certain time, will P. rid it so stopped ; but
we cannot be responsible for what has been
one before our time, nor for orders supposed to
be given by others to others. Our books alone
must be the guide for all old subscriptions,
l'leasc remember this.
The Howe Sewing Machine is the
Best. 32ui3.
riattsmouth Billiard Hall, opposite the
T-rooks House, Win. Neville, proprietor. Three
g.-jod tables, good bar and bowling alley. 24m3
Use Imtkri al Baking Powder 41 w3
Installation I. O. O. F., at Weeping
"Water appear next week.
The Christ ion at Worl;, Religious,
tuir-ectaiian newspaper; large, fine
reading matter, sends three Cliromos
very fine Call and see the samples.
Thos. W. Shryock agent, Plattsmouth
Xeb.
Jacob Adams, an old resident of the
ounty, died this morning, (Thursday)
January 15th, at his residence, south
west of town, age, ol) years and 4
months Deceased was an Odd Fellow
and a Granger. His funeral takes
place Saturday, at one o'clock p. M.,
from the residence of the family. The
Odd Fellows will take charge of the
funeral.
How on little Main Street, Colored
Kanche, big suit at law, all the lawyers
-called in, Judges on evidence I bar Mid
bench at variance, Alexander sorehead.
COAL! COAL!! COAL.'!!
liusty Fort Scott and National Coal
for sale cheap by
41tf II. K. KL-uket
The best and cheapest Hoots and
Shoes at the Shoe Store, will never be
undersold. 23tf. Peter Merges.
Hilly Strt.leliuann is putting up an
Icr-IIouse that will hold 2003 tons and
Frank White is helping it along, and
we'll have ke till you can't rest next
summer if it freezes enough.
Fox Orey horse expressmait slato in
Wheeler's o.Tiee, always ready, Isave
vour orders.
Chief Justice of the Peace, Father
Pluminer, leaves us for Iowa next
Monday. Fine old American Gentle
ma:! he is too.
Some communication: must lay over
r.gain this week, or else we should
have to leave out all mention of cur
lent events.
SOCIABLE.
The Good Templars will give a So
ciable, on n.'xt Thursday evening, Jan.
22d. at their Hall, over Clark & Fluin
m t's store. All are invited to attend.
A g o I tima is expected.
Iofty trial between Judge Haines
and Marshal Morgan last week. Mor
gan disturbed Haines" place, or Haines
said he did, and Marshal entered a nolle
because Haines had no peace to dis
turb. Developments on trial, rich.
The Evening Argus, Lincoln, by Col.
VanArmau, four column sheet, spite
ful, saucy and piercing. Just out;
one more Countv heard from.
SAVE MONEY.
These hard times by getting your
papers at low club ratos. Address
with stamp,
James With am,
84 m3 Glendale Cass Co. 2fe!.
The Nebraska Grocery under" the
Herald Office is now selling Teas at
cost, from COcts., up. Now is your
time to buv. 41w2
Remember and call and examine
those "French clay pipes" at Julius
Pepperberg's Cigar Store; opposite the
Herald Olfice.
DONATION PARTY TO MR. RARTLE.
They had a very pleasant time at Mr.
Adams', near pleasant ridge one even
ing last week. It was on the occasion
of a donation to the Rev. Mr. Hartle;
speeches were made by Mr. Adams, J.
C. Gilmore, J. Craig, D. D. Andrus and
Mr. Hartle himself. The net results,
pecuniarily, were very satisfactory, but
the gross amount of pleasure received
was without tare or discount.
A fellow at Omaha wants 113 to send
him our "last week's issue of the pa
per." How will you have it, by mail ?
Fourteen dollars postage Mister! Can
send by express C. O. D. Just let us
know how you want it and we will
forward the whole edition at 3 cents a
number.
One of our up country exchanges,
who is personally acequainted we sup
pose, started to write this editors name
on tho exchange, and then evidently
changed his mind, and the address
came: John Nebraska Herald, Platts
mouth. Neb. We got the paper.
Subscribe for "Our Fireside Frien'JT
with J. Ph. Young, and have your
choice of two beautiful Chromos, ready
framed to hang up in your Parlors.
CARD OF THANKS.
The members of the High School En
tertainment Club, desire to return their
thanks to Mr. F. Stadelmanri for kind
services rendered them at their last
gnpper. - - Lauka W. Moese, .
Secretary.
Try Dr. Chapman's Sure Cure for Rheumatism,
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IF YOU WANT STRICTLY PVRE Drugs and Mec
iclnes, Perfumery, Toilet Setts and Articles, Soaps, Brushes,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window Glass and Vttltf, Choice
Wines, and Liquors, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Lamps, COAL
OIL, Lanterns, Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Supporters,
Imported Knives, Razors, and Violin Strings, Writing Paper1,
Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, &c &c, go to Dr. G. B.
CHAPMAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, Platts
mouth, Nebraska. 35mos3.
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Acute or Chronic Rheumatism permanently cured.
Buy the Howe Sewing Machine, J.
W. Martins sell them. 32m3.
Remember the new butcher shop by
the Court House when you want meat.
33m3.
For your good and cheap foot gear
ing go to an exclusive Shoe Store.
30tf. Peter Mkrgas.
Good Avoolen over shirt3 $1 00 and
heavy shirts and draowers for 75 cents
at Hank, Streighte. 83m4
IMPERIAL Baking Towder is the
best in the world. Sold by F. R.
Guthm;m and J. Herold. 41w3
The Sociable of the Ladies Aid So
ciety, St. Luke's (Episcopal) Church
will meet at the house, of Mr. Jno. A.
MacMui phy, on Tuesday evening, Jan.
20th. All are invited to attend.
The ladies of St. Luke's (Episcopal)
Church .are requested to meet at the
house of Dr. R. R. Livingston on Sat
urday Jan. 17th, at 2 p. m., for the pur
pose of electing officers for the Ladies'
Aid Society, and transacting other im
portant business.
MRS. D. II. WHEELER,
Mrs. R. R. Livingston, President.
Secretary.
At a regular meeting of Nebraska
Chapter No. 3 R. A. M, the following
officers were installed for the ensuing
year:
Frank E. White M. E. II. P.
Alonzo S. Cunningham E. R.
John Ansty E. S.
Jacob Vallery Treasurer.
Herman Newman Secretary.
Robert Ballance P. S.
M. B. Cutler It. A. C.
J. C. Cummins G. M. of 2d V.
The 17. S. Land Office will open for
business on January 2d, 1874. Parties
having business with the office will
subserve their interests by writing to,
or calling on W. E. Sheldon, near the
Land office. 41t2
Crossing the River on the ice with
teams commenced yesterday for the
first time this winter.
Rudolph Heisel takes charge of
Schluntz's 'new flour and grocery
depot.
Not long si ace a curious case of af
fairs turned up in this County. A coup
le were divorced, two week afterward
they were re-married. Less than a
mouth after the new marriage, the
husband came home and thought some
body was there while he Was gone. So
he gave madam a trouncing and went
for the somebody with a butcher-knife
and the result was, husband was ar
rested for attempt at assassination.
He is now out of jail and says he's
done marrying anybody or anything.
We asked Doty, Ferryman, once
what his regular charge was for cross
ing passengers? "Depends on how high
his shirt collar is," was the reply.
SUBSCRIBE NOW
For The Christian at Work, a large,
handsome, independent, unsectariatl
paper of twenty pages, devoted to
Religion, Morals, Reform, News, Lit
erature, etc. Edited by DeWitt Tal
mage, and it offers the. handsomest
Chromos we have yet seen as premiums
with the paper. Thos. W. Shryock is
the agent here, and has the Chromos
to show you. Call on him and sub
scribe and get a picture.
For a dollar in cash you can get its
value in Groceries at the Nebraska
Grocery, you will always find Luke
there to attend 3011. 41w2
Go to Morrison & Ellison's next door
to the Court House for your meat.
33m3.
The Howe Sewing Machine took the
Prize Medal at the St. Joseph Exposi
tion for 1873. 32m3.
D. Sehnasse & Co., the enterprising
merchants of th.13 place, and our best
advertisers, are about to enlarge their
store. More business we do not well
see how they could do, but as far as
the ability goe3, they might rival A.
T. Stewart & Co. Who knows ?
We can't have a runaway in this
town, any more, so many brave and
valiant knights jump out and catch the
recreant team instanter that all good
locals in this line are spoiled before
they happen.
DENTISTRY.
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
For your Clothing go to an exclusive
Cltrthing Store, for Hoots and Shoes, go
to an exclussiVe Shoe Store.
2tf: rEtER Merois.
IIATT! It ATT! ! II ATT! ! !
Look here, gentlemen ? If you want
the best kind of meat come to A. G.
Ilatt, at tho old, permanent stand.
38tf
Call on J. W. Marthis and get ySUT
wife a first class Sewing Marmifle.
02m3.
Julius Pepperberg has bought out
the Co. part of the concern, and here
after runs the machine .alone. Give
; Julius a call and buy some of those
! fine cigars.
j Jacob Vallery jr., who has built him
: a new house lately, is now furnishing
j the aame, and Mr. Shryock, the Furni
ture man says it will be a "splinkum"
outfit When its all done.
Come one and all and list to me.
While a story I relate
About a man that lives in town.
Arid p'ulls teeth for his meat.
Dr. J. C. McCrea is he.
Extracts without much trouble.
His plate work too, is extra good,
And he does not charge you double
What the whole thing is really worth,
And his" fillings are very fine.
Give him a call, youll ne'er regr it
Your money or your time,
MORAL.
Now if you want your teeth repaired, ;
You had better fix them, if you can,
Or patronize home Dental work,
Than any quack or traveling man.
43mos8.-
Read the -Telegraph" news this
week.
High school supper netted $35 to
wards the organ. The next grade are
going in for an organ and will give a
very interest semi-dramatic Entertain
ment before long.
FIRE ! FIRE?! FIRE ! ! !
The Members of the Fire Depart
ment of this City are particularly re
quested to bo present at the Engine
House at the usual hour, on
Wednesday Eve. Jan. 21st,
For special and important business.
Two regular meetings have now been
adjourned, in the hope of getting
enough members together to obtain a
fair expression of the sentiments of a
majority of the department on impor
tant measures, and it is hoped that
next Wednesday evening will see a full
house.
By order of the President.
ROOM TO RENT.
The left hand front room on the
same floor with the Herald office, is
for rent. Apply at the Herald office,
for terms. M. L. WniTE.
37tf
Pony for sale. Inquire of Herald
orhee.
24 tf.
0 RE AT STEAM WASHER.
Mr. Peter T. Heaver & Son have se
cured the agency of the famous,
"Tiltox Steam WapiIek,"
and intend to sell the same in the
counties of Cass, Douglas and Lancas
ter. This Washer is a now invention and
washes the clothes by steam, without
any turning of cranks, patent paddle
wheels, or any other appliance, but the
thorough and perfect passage of steam
through the clothes, agitating and
washing them, purer and whiter than
by any other process.
It is manufactured in Pittsburgh,
Penn., and Beaver & Son will fill all
orders at the Pittsburgh retail price,
S10.00, They are prepared to let every
person try these machines to their
heart's content, before purchasing.
Orders can be left, and machines
seen, at the store of J. II. Buttery, in
Plattsmouth.
Beaver & Son are also agents for the
sale of Territory in the States of Kan
sas and Nebraska. 38mos3
WOOD FOR SALF.
One hundred cords of dry wood for
sale bv W. n. SiIAfer.
30 w"
See the -Telegraph" news this week
by the Boot and Shoe line of Peter
Merges, Esq.
Ben Ilempel keeps an oyster hoitse
it is on the south side of Main street,
almost opposite Dovey's big store.
Ben. keeps first, oysters ; next, more
oysters ; thirdly, all kinds of oysters ;
aad lastly and finally, oysters and other
things to eat and drink or smoke.
Call and see the "Oyster Boy" of Platts
mouth. 30tf
W. II. Pool, wants to see his
numerous friends from the country in
Peter Mekgis Shoe Store. Strangers
will a!so find him politp and accomo
dating. 2!)tf.
One Piano for sale cheap. Inquire
at the Herald office. 24tf
FLOUR DEPOT.
Mr. C. Schluntz will open, with the
new year, a neio business, in Platts
mouth, being a Flour Depot, with
which he will combine Provisions and
Groceries. It will be opened about tha
first of February, at the old II. R. Ba
kery FredStadelmann's old store re
member the place. 41t3
TO RENT OR SELL.
The house ct Dr. Rawlins, in the
south-west part of town, near the resi
dence of Mr. Eli Plummer. For terms,
apply on the premises". 33tf.
COLD WINTER,
is coming and every Man, Woman and
Child, ought to be provided with good
foot gearing, which can be obtained of
Peter Merges the only exclusive
Boot and Shoe dealer in C.iyf Co who
who warrants satisfaction. 20tf.
TAKE NOTICE.
J. W. Marthis takes fat cattle of"
hogs in full, or part payments orf Srw
ing Machines.- " " 33m3
What is the reason the Nebraska
Grocery sells goods so cheap ? Because";
Luke buy's for greenbacks, thats what's
tho matter. 41w2
Ask your grocer for IMPERIAL
Baking Powder. If he does hot keep'
it send direct to the Imperial HakIncJ
Powder Co., of Omaha Neb., and get
it at wholesale prices. 41wS
THE GREAT SENSATION.
BY LEON OLIVER.
It is a fdll and truthful history of
the famous Dcecher-Tilton-Woodhull
scandal, including comprehensive and
entertaining biographical sketches of
Henry Ward Beechei', Theodore Tilton,
Victoria C. Woodhull, Tennie C. Claf
liu and Colonel Blood. Illustrated
with life-like portraits, and giving
facts and incidents in the lives of all
of them never before published
The prominent pos-ition occupied by
the parties involved in this great So
cial Drama of the age. has given to
it an almost world-wide notoriety, and
the partial and fragmentary reports of
it which have been published, have
only served to whet the appetite of the
reading public with a desire to have
the whole story truthfully and impar
tially told. The author has done this, but
in such a manner as not to do injustice
to any of the dramatis persona; or to
shock of offend the most fastidious
reader. The author claims, and we
think justly, to have had peculiar fa
cilities for his work, having been for
years personally acquainted with
those of whom he Writes.
The sketch of Henry Ward Beecher
(the advance sheets of Which have been
submitted to several of the leading
journalists and authors in the West) is
unanimously declared to be the best
and moat entertaining sketch of this
foremost clergyman of tho age ever
written, and all the biographies are en
livened by characteristic and enter
taining incidents and anecdotes never
before published, and are written in a
free, racy and unhackneyed style.
There are included in the work, co
pious extracts from the speeches and
writings of -The Woodhull," giving
an epitome of her peculiar views upon
her favorite topic of Free Love, So
cial Freedom, and tho Social Utopia
which she hopes to establish.
Tho book is printed from clear new
type, and upon superior paper, in one
large octavo volume of about 400
pages, and its style is alike creditable
to the author, artist and publishers.
It is bound in fine English muslin, li
brary style, with gilt back and sides.
Price 83.
It is sold only by Canvassing Agent3
and cannot be procured at tha stores.
Wo should think what the publish
ers assert is true, that tins is one of
the best selling boolis ever issued, and
those who desire employment for the
winter should secure an outfit for this
work, which will be sent by the pub
lishers upon receipt 6f 75 cents. Ad
dress The Beverly Co., Wabash Ave.,
and 22d St. Chicago. See their adver
tisement in another column.
Centaur Liniment.
Tlirrc is no pain which the
Centaur I.ininu.iit will hot re
lieve, no swelling it will not
sulxiiie, and no lameness which
it w ill not cure. This is strong
language, but it is true. Where
the parts are not jrone. its effects
are marvellous. 1 1 has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
jjCTT.psc ralia, lock-jaw, p:ilsy, sprains,
swelling, ear-ache, cakeil-breasts, scalds,
bums, salt-rheum, t'c, upon the human
frame, and of strains, , spavin, galls, &e.,
upon animals in- one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
pain -reliever. Cripples throw away their
crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. The reeipe is
selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells
because it does just what it pretends to do.
Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suiter if they will not use
Centaur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &c.
have been received. AVe will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe, &c, gratis to
to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied hor
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at
tention. Xo family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. B. Rose & Co., New York. 46-ly
Castoria is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence
which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate
the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural
sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry aud mothers may rest. 4G-ly
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
CHICAGO WEEKLY MAIL.
the Evening mail company,
PROPRIETORS.
The Weekly Mail is published every Thursday
at the following subscription price :
One Copy, Six Months $ 73
One Copy One Year 1 60
Five Copies, One Year 4 C 25
Ten Copies. One Year 12 oo
Twenty Copies. One Year ;i "0 00
Single subscriptions may be added at club
rates after club is formed.
l'ostnuusteis may retain 15 per cent on all
subscriptions.
I'ostage on The Weekly Mail Is Twenty Cents
a year or Five Cents a quarter, payable: at the
Post Oflice where received.
Kvery subscriber sending in his name now,
with money, will have the paper sent Free; the
balance of the year ltTX
Our Intention is to make The Mail a L-ive re
publican Newspaper, well worth the money.
Ve shall give special attention to the Markets,
giving our readers from week to week informa
tion as to prices of all Farm Products, and. in
short, a general reliable and full Market Ke
port. We shall a'so strive to give vou the Political,
Financial, Religious, and Secular news of the
day iu a concise and intelligent manner.
The Mail has become the especial advocate of
the Laboring Classes, and from time to time will
Jtublish letters from eminent men on the sub
set of Labor Reform : and, of necessity, will be
opposed to all forms of MONOPOL1 KS. the sub
ject of which is now interesting all classes of
lersons.
In every number will be found one or more
Literary Articles, Stories, etc., from the best
writers.
To single subscribers who will send us $1.50 we
will send The Mail for One Year and a copy of
a new School 15ook. just published, and highly
endorsed by the best authorities in our State,
called. -The Constitution of the United States,''
by Jeo. S. Williams, A. M.
This Rook contains the full tet ft the United
States Constitution, with its amendments : a
perfect copy of the new Constitution of Illinois
of 1870, and the School ManuAl of over 100 pages
with Washington's Farewell Address, and the
Articles of Confederation.
The Appendix contains a summary statement
of the formation of the Stafe Governments, and
of the admission of the States into the Union,
with an exhaustive, index," enabling the reader
to refer to the treatment Sf any subject contain
ed in the Constitution.- Making in all a book of
over 300 pages, on tiirt?rt" paper, and well bound.
Every man and every boy should have it. Ad
dress :
' WM. TAYLOR,
SPECIAL NOTICES,
One new Florence sewing , Machine
for sale at this office, also ohe Finkie
A Lyon second hand Machine'. S8tf
FOR SALE.
1C0 acres of land 4 miles west frorft
Weeping Water Falls. Joins an im
proved farm, has good running water,
can be bought on time nothing to
pay down interest payable annually.
For particulars call at the office of
42tf. Smith & Windham.
tfOlt SALE.
An improved farm four miles from
Plattsmouth, well watered j 160 acres
under improvement. Can be bought
for part cash in hand, balance on long
time. Inquire of
42tf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
1C0 acres of unimproved land, four
miles from Plattsmouth ; good locality,
can bo bought reasonable. Call at
the oflice of
42tf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
100 acres of unimproved land near
Eight Mile Grove. Can be purchased
on reasonable terms. For particulars
call at the office of
4tf. SMif n & Windham.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of land in Mt.' Pleasant
precinct. For terms call at the office
of Smith & Windham.
42tf.
LEGAL NOTICE.
"All persons are hereby warned
against buying a note of S123.12 given
bv II. G. O. Morton and S. S. Morton,
Dec. 24th 1873, to Alonzo Heath, the
same having been obtained by fraud."
42-3t.
Kemember the Depot for the IIow
Sewing Machine is in Hatt's office on
the South side of Main St. 32m3.
. FETCH'EX IN.
Eggs, Butter, vegetables, chickens,
game, fish, wanted at this office in
exchange for Herald Subscriptions.
Use Imperial Baking Powder. Every
box warrantedi 41w3
Business Is busiiiess, aiid so are' the Cigars at
the P O. Book Store. 6-tf.
A. G. Ilatt, always and forever, sure
to be there. Call and see ; fresh meat,
fish, flesh, game and fowls. 38tf
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious warerotffn.- cellar,
and oflice on second floor of building formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallery, jr., in Masonic
Block. Enquire of It. It. Livingston or
48-tf. E. T. Dukk.
REN HEM PL'S OYSTER IIAUS.
If you want a good oyster stew go to
Ben. Hempel's; if you want a good
plate of raw oysters, so big as your
hand, go to Ben. Hempel's; if jtou
want a square meal, go to Ben. Hem
pel's; and if you must have a good
glass of wine, or a cigar to top off with,
Ben. has got them. 30tf
DEATH.
is often caused by getting cold and
wet feet. It is therefore every bodys
duty to provide themselves with the
best quality of boots and shoes which
can lie bought for the lowest cash
prices at the Shoe Store. Manufactory
ing and Repairing done neatly, and
with dispatch.
29tf
Peter Mkrgis.
Tlilrls" Years' Experience of
an Old XiirMc
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing .Syrup is
the prescription of one of the best
Female Physicians and Nurses in the
United States, and has 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 Diarrhoea
in Children, whether it arises from
Teething or from any other cause.
Full directions for using will accomp
any each bottle. None Genuine unless
the face-smile of CURTIS & PER
KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers. 24wly.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
Meat! Meat! Meat!!
Frank Morrison has re-opened the
Butcher Shop next door to the Court
House formerly known as Morrison
& Shannon's. The firm is Morrison St
Ellison and Frank hereby cordially
invites all" his old friends to call and
see him again and get some of those
juicy staks, surloins, and roasts.
33m:.
Bids For
Forage.
KPAKTMKNT OF THE 1
t-AltTKKMASTF.R'S Oflice
V, N Kit., Dec. 30, 1873. )
lrEAPQUAP.TKRS IF.PA1STMF.NT
PLJvTTE, C 111 KF QV
OMAHA,
SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be
received at this office until eleven o'clock
A. m.. Thursday, Jan.. 15th, 1874. for the deliv
ery at Omaha Depot, in quantities as required
ol
One million (l.OOO.OOOi lbs. of Oats.
Two million (2,000,000) lbs of Corn
Each proposal must be guaranteed by two re
sponsible parties, not bidders, that they will be
come bondsmen on award of the contracts.
No bid will be entertained. uildCr any circum
stances, unless the bidder is present lu person,
or by !uly authorized agent or attorney at the
opening of the bills, and is theft and there pre
pared to show that he is fuitjr able to carrv out
the contract in all respects if awarded to him.
Bids must be eudorSt'!l ou envelopes," Bids for
Forage."
The right to reirrt r.njr or all bids is reserved.
Blank bids furnished ami full conditions made
known on application at this oflice.
By order cf the Department Commander.
ALEX. J. PERRY.
Chief Qit.lrtermastcr, Dept. Platte, Bvt. Brig.
On'elal, U. S. A. 41-2t.
For Sale.
V0 acres of land belonging to Cass Countv
iiebraska beins the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (') Township No. Eleven (11)
North of Ran;:e No. Thirteen (13 East of Sixth
Jrincipal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
Grove.
For Terms of sale see
L. II. James )
Timotht I'l.AUROf Co. Comr'i.
M. L. White. )
33tf
3Sw
ic3 r
Busness Maunder,
i'th Avenue, Chicago."
The Household Panacea,
and
Fttfnly Liniment
is the best remedy in the world for the
following complaints, viz. : Cramps in
the Limbs and Stomach, Fain in the
Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism
in all its fornix, Bilious Colic, Neu
ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, Fresh
Wounds, Bufns, 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. Tho Household
Panacea is purely Vegetable and all
Healing. Prepared bv
. CURTIS & BROWN.
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. .
For sale by all druggists. Slvrtr.
Children often looft. Pale and
Sick
from no ether cause thari hatirij
Worms In the stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to
the child, bdng perfectly WHITE, and
fiee froiri all coloring or other injur
ious ingredients usually used in worm
preparation's,
CUliTISJ &. BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 213 Fultcn Street, New York.
Sold by Druggists' arid Chemists and
dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five
Cents a Box. , . 24vly.
Legal Notices.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of Sale. Issued out of
the District Court, for Cass Countv, Nebraska,
and to tne directed, I will, on the 2nd day Feb
ruary, A. D.. 1874, at 10 o'clock a. in., ol said
nay. at the south door of the Court House, lu
the City of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at
Public Auction, the pnqierty described in said
order, to-wit : The south half (s S I south
west quarter (awVi) ami north-west quarter
(nwS) of the south-west quarter (s w K) of
section eighteen (ts). Township twelve (12),
north of range twelve (12 situated in Cass
Countv, NebraSka( to satisfy a judgment of
said Court, recovered by A brain Nave. James
McCord and Francis P-bwn, against Theodore
F. Bethel.
nattsmouth. Cass C6u3t Nebraska, Decem
ber A. D.t 1873, 'M. B. CUTLER.
40w5 Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of
the'District Court, for Cass county, Nebraska,
and to me directed. I will, on the IflHh day of
January. A. D. 1874, at In o'clock A. M., of said
day, at the south door of the Court House in the
City of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at Pub
lic Auction, the properly described iu said or
der, to-wit : Commencing at the southwest
corner of section eighteen (l), township num
ber twelve (12 north of range number fourteen
14 C!ft of sixth ) principal meridian and run
ning Cast forty (4) rods ; thence north twenty
four (:M) rods, to the place of commencement ;
thence east sixteen and two-thirds tlsi) rods ;
thence north twenty-four CM) rods; thence
west sixteen and two-thirds (is) rods : thence
south twenty-four CM) rods to place of begin
ning, except a strip sixty feet wide by
tweniy-four (24i lods long off the west side of
the above described tract ; and also excepting
a lot described as follows: commencing at a
point sixty ) feet east of the southwest cor
ner of the 'above described tract, and running
thence east one hundred and forty (UO) feet ;
thence north forty-four (44) feet; thence west
one hundred and forty (14i feet ; thence south
forty-four (4t) feet to the Kee of beginning.
In Cass county, Nebraska, to satisfy n judgment
of said court recovered by Isaac Wiles against
Delmout 9. Johnson and Susie S. Johnson.
M. B. Cuti-icr, Sheriff;
By CiiArarAJf Si Maxwki.l,
Att'vs. for Plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Dee. 24, A. I. 1973. 39w3
Attachment Notice.
In the Probate Court iu and for Cass County,
Nebraska.
U. S. Holverstott, n.ttntlfrjvs. John Llnder
man, defendant.
To John Linderman the above named defen
dant :
Vou are hereby notified that you were sued
by the plaintiff in the above entitled action on
the 2M day of November, A. 1).. 1873. by filing
a petition and affidavit in said Court. The ob
ject and prayer of said complaint is to recover
of you the sum of Two Hundred and twenty-six
dollars and interest from Nov. 5th, A. D.. 1873,
at the rate of ten per cent., on an account for
money laid out and expended by Plaintiff, for
the use of .said Defendant at Defendants in
stance and reu.uc.st, and it is sought by said
Plaintiff in said action to take a sufficient
amount of your jroerty in this County to sat
tsfy lus saiil claims by virtue of an order of At
tachment which he has cause tt be issued 5i
inst. you, out of said Court.
Vou are therefore herebv notified that yon are
required to appear and defend said action on
the let It d:iy of February, A. D.. 1874. or judge
ment will be taken against you fur said amount
as aforesaid.
II. S. HOLVERSTOTT,
By S. M. CnAPMAjf,
Hi Attorney. 4lw5
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale, issued out of the
District Court, for Cass County Nebraska, and
to ine directed. I will, on the 2nd day of Febru
ary. A. !.. 1874. at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day,
at 'the south door of the Court House, in the
City of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at
Public Auction the property described in said
order, to-wit : The south half (s !i), of the
south-west quarter (s w of section eight
(8). Township twelve (12), ranjje twelve (12. in
C:iss County Nebraska, to satisfy a judgment
of said Court, recovered by Chapman & Max
well, against "Washington M. Dickens.
Plattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska. Decem
ber 3oth, A. !., l;a. M. B. CCTI.EK.
40w3 Sheriff.
By CiiArMAX & Maxwell.
Att'ys. for riaintlfl.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued out of the
District Court, for Cass County Nebraska, and
to me directed, I will, on the -eer-nd (2nd) day
of February, A. D., 1874; at tth (10) o'clock a. in.,
of said dav, at the south door of the Court
House in the City of Plattsmouth, in said Cmih
tv, sell at Public auction, the property describ
ed in said order to-wit : The north-west quar
ter (n w of tW north-west quarter (n w 4)
of section number fourteen (14) Township
twelve (12) range thirteen (13) and the south
west quarter (s w ') of the south
west (s w K) of section No. eleven (11)
Township twelve (12), range thirteen
(13) east of the sixth (f.th) Principal Meridian
all in Cass County Nebraska, to satisfy a Judg
ment of said Court, recovered bv Margaret A.
Harbison, against Luvina Duke. Elbert T. Duke
and Lloyd D. Bennett, Executors of S. Duke,
deceased.
Plattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska. Decem
ber 29th, A. D.f 1873. M. B. CUTLER. -40v5
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale, issued out of ihe
District Court for Cass County Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will, on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, A. D., 1874, at ten (10) o'clock a. ni.. of said
day, at the south door of the Court House in
the City of Plattsmouth in said County, sell at
Public Auction, the property described In said
order to-wit ; The south half(s H) of the south
half (s H) of the south east quarter (s e V of
section number ft)ur(4) and the north-east quar
ter (u e ji) of section number riihe (i all in
Township number twelve (12) range thirteen
(13). east of the sixth (nth) Principal Meridian,
in Cass County Nebraska, to satisfy a judg
ment of said Court recovered by Itobert il.
Doom, against Henry II. Pettit, Eliza L. Pcttit
and John Fitzgerald.
. FlHitsinouth, Oass County Nebraska. Decem
ber 30th 1873. M. B. CUTLEB.
40w5 Sheriff.
By chapman & Maxwkll,
Att'vs. for riaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of Sale Issued out of the
District Court, for Cass County. Nebraska, and
to me directed, 1 will, on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m., of ?ald day,
at the south door of the Court House, in the
City of Plattsmouth. in said County, Sell at
Public auction the property described in said
Order to-wit ; Commencing one thousand seventy-five
and two-thirds (l,075i) feet north,
and one thousand three hundred and twenty-six
(1,326) feet east of the south-west corner of sec
tion seven (?) township twelve (12) north of range
fourteeen (14) cast of the sixth (fith) principle
meridian, more particularly described as being
the north-east coiner of Townsend's addition
tr the City of Plattsmouth. thence west paral
lel with the south line of said section two hun
dred (200) feet, thence north four hundred and
thirty (4-"t0) feet, thence east parallel with the
south line of this tract two hundred (200) feet,
thence south parallel with the west line of this
tract four hundred and thirty (430) feet to the
place of beginning, containing two (2) acres sit
uated in Cass County Nebraska, to satisfy a
judgment of said Court, recovered by Anselmo
B. Smith, against Conrad Bipple. M-iry liipple,
Joseph Leeslev, C. W. Lyman, Thomas Hollo
well, Conrad Heisel & Co. and John Cross.
Plattsmouth. Cass Countv, Nebraska, De
cember 23th, 1S73. M. B. CUTLER.
40W5 Sheriff.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the Subscriber on the 20th, day
of Nov. 1873, at his residence in Plattsiriouth
Precinct Cass Couuty Neb., One Red Cow. with
some white spots. Small Horns turning in. No
marks perceptible. Supposed to be five or six
irears old. Signed
Isaac "Wilks.
Nov. 20th 1873. 38W3
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order cf sale issued out of the
District Court tor Cass County, Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will on the2tth day of Jan
uary, A. D.. 1874, at 10 o'clock a. M.. of said day
at the south door of the Court House, in the
City of Plattsmouth, in said Countv. sell at Pub
lic Auction, the property described In said order
To-wit: Lots five (5) and six (fi) in block no.
eijiht 8) in Young and Havs' addition to the
city of Plattssmouth. Cass County Nebraska, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
Thomas B. Cordon, against James E. Doom,
Emily C. Doom, and T. 11. Robertson.
By Chapman & Maxwell.
Att'ys. for Plaintiff.
M. B. Cutlkr.
Sheriff.
Plattsmouth, Dec. 24, A. f.',' fef3.' 2sw4
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtu of Jtr order of Sa16 issued out of the
District Court tor Cass County. Nebraska, and
to ine directed. I will on t!rc ath day of Febru
ary. A. D.. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. m., of said day.
at the south door of the Court House, in the
City of Plattsmouth, in said County. Sell at
Public Auction, the property deseribed in said
order, to-wit : Lot one (1) two (2) three (3) four
(4) five (5) and six (6). in block-No. three (3 In
Young and Havs addition to the city of Platts
mouth in Cass County Nebraska ; To satisfy a
Judgement, of said Court, recovered by O. M.
Tyler against Luanda Barnes, A. O. Barnes and
John Fitzgerald. -
By Chapman & Maxwell.
AU'js. for Plaintiff.
-I. ii. Curj-ES,
ioiiftnfL
FUttsmouti, Cec. :i." A. D., 1S73. i3 i
BSOUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FTWttt
COURTS of different 9tat for .desertion
ifce. No publicity required,- vo charge until
divorce granted. Adcress. ; :
M. lipVBK Atomry.
3fltnC lt4 Broadway, N. Y.
Hubbard House.
Qi IIUBBARD, - . - TiiOP
Main Street. Weoplng W'nter, .
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRAVELERS. 4luid.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G0KDEK, Buyer.
This Company will buy grain at tho hlghe-t
market rates at all times.
Scales find oRlce at E. O. Dovey's Store, lower
Main street, Fluttsmouth, Neb. Joyl
J. R. WATTS,
DKAI.CR IN
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of the celebrated
UNITED STATES.ELOIN.WKLTHAM
and HOWARD WATCHES,
Corn en 4th and Silvek Sts.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
CiyRepairing of all kind . don on
Short Notice. 37-yl.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Ofr PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA,
SUCCESSOR TO
Tootle, Hariiia Si Clark.
John Fitzgerald, C. II. Parmei.f,
President. Vice President.
John K. Clark. T. "W. Kvanb.
Cashier. Ass't Cashier.
This Bank Is now open for business at their
new room, comer Mam and Sixth streets, and
arc prepared to transact a general
Banking Business.
Stocks, Bonds, .
OCfld, Ccvemment
and Local
Seuritle
..... Bought aud
Sold, Deposits
Received and
Interest allowed
On time
Certificates,
Draits drawn, available in any part of the
United States and in all the principal towns
and Cities of Europei
Foil THE CELEBftATb
Inman Line
AND
ALLEN LIN B
OF STEAMERS
f efSoKs wishing to bring out their rienda
from Europe can purchase tickets from us
through to Plattsmouth
Blacksmith Shop.
CIIAS. X. TIFFANY,
MT. TLEASANT, NEB.
Begs leave to inform the farmers of
Cass County that he keeps a good No. 1
BLACKSMITH SHOP
jne mile north of Mt. Pleasant.
All kinds of Iron Work attended to.
Wagons repaired, Farm Implements
carefully mended. Lowest prices, and
all work done on short, notice.
Grain received . in payment. Give
me a trial. Chas. N. TrFFANT.
CfMy
Nebraska Grocery.
under II nit A ld office.
Luke Miskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality.
Try them and be satisfied.
nl8-ly.
Ben. Hem pel's
Oyster House.
Lower Main Street,
PLATTSMOUTH, .... JCEB.
Ben Ilemple keeps Fresh Oyster all the
season.
Ben. Ilempel furnishes meals at all hours.
Ben. Ilempel has the best Wines. Cigars, and
Liquors in the town.
Go to Ben. Hemple'a when you want any of
the above blessings of life.
1131 yl
NO YOU DONT ! !
Gft anjf Goods cheaper, or a b4tsr rtlcJ
than is kept at f tit Store of
Jas, Clishee & Co.
Dealers ia
General Merchandise.
We are Da receipt of Fresh Goods every week
from the East, whlchare bought for Cash,' and
will be sold in any amount."
Grangers,keep yoiii eye on
your friend;
We will not be tfn'dersold. by
any one.
TY?'g!rg "vTat?? JVyUt, J373, (
Bonnef Stabled
FINE LIVERY.
Y&LAZENBf
llofscs & Carriages to Loi'
Stock Boarded by the Day
Week or Morifli.'
Good Stock,
Good Vehicle
Call and Give us a Trial.
Stable ou Vine Htreet;
rLATTSMOUTH, ...
nstf.
AMI
Medicine
AT
J. H. BUTTERY'S
On Maiu street nearly opposite tho IlfltAI.D
office.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu
DRUGS AND MEOICIXHS, TAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, PATENT MEDI
CINES,' TOILET ARTY
CLF8, &e., &c.-
fj Prescriptions carefully compounded at nil
hours, day and nlHht. 33-ly..
TiH E BEST
IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST-
For your Groceries go t
F. R. Guthmanri
Corner Third and Main street, llattsinouth.
He keeps on hand a large and well selected
tock of
FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS.'
SUGAR, SYRUP, BOOTS, SHOES,
&c.,' &c, kc. Sic,'
In connection with the Grocery' Is ft
Bakery and Confectionary.
Ct7AH kinds of Country Produce bought and
sold.
Take notice of the sign!
"KMrirtE BAKERY AND GROCERY,"
mayictf.
i
McGuire & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Foreign
A Nit
Domestic
Wines,
A large and well selected stock of m
Bourbon, Kye & Monori
galiela Whiskeys
CoSstantly'on hand. Our connection with th
firm of Kindskoff Bros.. Distillers, cnablos us'
to sell at the lowest iuarlet rates."
Sole JlgenU
For the Celebrafecl
fitrngariart
Win Mi&i&zrzJ
Main Street, . , , .