Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 12, 1874, Image 5

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LOCAL
XEWS.
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LOCAL A D VE ITI SEME NTS .
TauwWsnt C5 oents aline. Regidar advertisers
1 flnts per line. No advertisement .Inserted
lor le than 25 cents.
Legal advertisements will be churned to the
parties handing them In.
COMMUNICATIONS.
As oor space U limited, all communications
ut be brief and to the point, with no waste of
word.
jCldino.d pajSAnap lou
1 x4d r 7f aoujo qi X;iiou oj pajswnUsj aiy
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NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from the post office, whether directed to hi
psnie, or whether he Is a subscriber or not Is
rwponslble for the pay.
a. If any person orders his paper discontin
ued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher
may continue to send it until pavment Is made,
ana collect the whole amount, whether the pa
yer Is taken from the office or not.
X. The courts have decided that refusing to
tke newspapers and periodicals from the post
offlce, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for. Is prima evidence of intkniial fkauo.
Noticb to EvKitYBODY. AH subscribers pay
lag for their paper to us. and ordering It stopped
st ft certain time, will find it so stopped ; hut
we cannot be responsible for what has been
done before our time, nor for orders supjxwed to
lr given by others to others. Our books :tlone
must be the guide for all old subscriptions.
Please remember this.
XI- - - - -. - - - ) - -
Pl&tUinouSh Billiard Hall, opposite the
Brooks House. Wm. Neville, proprietor. Three
food tables, good bar and bowling alley. 2uiJ
SAVE HONEY.
Tliesf hard times by Retting your
ttlvia at low club ratu.1. AuMrcss
1 th stain p,
Jame "WiTir.vM,
4im8 Glendule Cas Xb.
For sale or exchange. A new li'it
half prinj: wagon, gool spring se.t. to
or exchange f'r a jto mI liiw Vt:;
horart luiul;r wnsjuii. Appiy to i:i.
t tadelns-nn, clotliicr, ilaiu St.
mouth. 4"-2t
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IF YOU WANT STRICTLY PURE Drugs and Med
icines, Perfumery, Toilet Setts and Articles, Scaps, Brushes,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, "Window Glass and Putty, Choice
Wines, aud Liquors, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Lamps, COAL
OIL, Lanterns, Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Supporters,
Imported Knives, Razors, and Violin Strings, Writing Paper,
Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, &c, &c, go to Dr. G. B.
CHAPMAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, Platts-
mouth, Nebraska.
35mos3.
a
3
Acute or Chronic Rheumatism permanently cured.
GREAT STEAM WASHER.
Thirty
of
Years' Experience
an Old .urse.
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
safety
Mr. Peter T. Beaver & Son have se
cured the agency of the famous.
"Tilton Steam WAsnEK,"
and intend to sell the same in the
comities of Cass, Douglas and Lancas-j thirty years with never failing
ter. i and success by millions of mothers and
This Washer is a new invention and j children, from the feeble infant of one
washes the clothes by steam, without ! week old to the adult. It corrects
any turning of cranks, patent paddle acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
wheels, or any other appliance, but the ! colic, regulates the bowels, and gives
thorough and ierfect passage of steam i rest, health and comfort to mother and
through (he clothes, agitating and child. We believe it to be the Best
and whiter than
i
in Pittsburgh,
and Beaver & Son will fill all
at the Pittsburgh retail price.
They are prepared to let every
try these machines to their
heart's content, before purchasing.
Orders can be left, and machines
s-en, at the store of J. II. Butterv, in :
: Piuttsntouth.
! Heaver & Son are also agents frr the
I sale of Territory in the States of Kan-
tiid Nebraska. . U8nios3
washing them, purer
by any other process.
It is manufactured
Penn.,
orders
SI 0.00.
person
Business Is business, and so arc the Cigars at
! he P. O. Ilok Store. 3-tf.
ORGAN .MONEY.
Plattsmouth. Feb. T, 1S73.
Receiv-d of Miss Gertie Johnson the
um of 8')3.70. to be applied on Organ
for the First Intermediate grade of the
High School. The amount still du;; is
the um of L. F. Johnson.
NOTICE.
The Lndies Aid Society of St. Luke's
Church will meet at Mrs. E. Buttery's.
n Thmaday evening. Feb. 19th. All
;v invited.
CiiCUClI SEB VICES.
Ths Rt. Rev. R. H. Cb.rkBon, Bishop
.f Nebrraska. will ofliviate in St. Luke's
Episcopal) Church, on Sunday, Feb.
15th, both morning and evening. Ser
Ictes at 11 a. M. and 7 r. M.
Billy Stadelman still sells new goods
every day. Come and see the new
stock of clothing, boots, shoes, hats,
.aps &. &.c. 4G-3
Doty, the ferryman, sawed a stump
olT six feet under water, for the B. &
M. R. R. Company, and held his breath
along side of the stump till she came
an.irt. a t he did.
China Hall Vivian's grocery store.
Crocker ware, groceries, provisions.
Sc., Ac. 4(3t2
Wm. Mertins, near Eight Mile Grove,
on rollir g high lan'l, has sown clover
and tim -tiiy for four years, and last
season raited a crop of the same tli. t
turned off two tons to th acre, twice
mowed. The importance of cultivat
ing the tame grasses h- re and demon
strsting the fact that they can be made
native, as one may say, cannot be un-derestini-ited,
and the mtn who aids
the solving of this problem by so much
a the increase and acclimation of one
extra sps'ir of grass is a public beno
f.:ctor. Our wild grasses are fast be
ing trampled out and only tame grasses
will stand constant mowing over or
grazing.
BURLINGTON AND MISSOURI R1V
LK U. R. CO. IN NEBRASKA.
Boston, Mass, Jan. 13th, 1874.
The annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Burlington & Mis-ouri
River Railroad Company in Nebraska,
will be held at the ofllce of the Com
pany in the city of Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, Thursday, the 2Gth day of Feb
ruary, proximo, for the election of Di
rectors, and other business which may
legally come before the meeting.
By order of t he Board.
J. N. Denison. Secretary.
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Hodskin. Lincoln, Elk horn man,
.5t a cat; advertised in Journal and
found her next day in a well, dead.
Good for advertising bad on the
Journal, however.
Vivian, the grocer, on hand all the
time, with new fresh, and choice goods
in his line. Call and s?e. 4010
The
TO RENT OR SELL.
house of Dr. Rawlins.
in the
south-west part of town, near the resi
dence of Mr. Eli Plummer. For terms,
apply on the premises. 3tf.
See what you gt for 4.00 by sub
scribing for the combination, "Our
Fin'skli: Friewr for one year, and
your choice of either Sunbeam" or
Cu'e" ready framed, and "The Young
Polks Rural" for one year, and the
two landscape chromos "Morning on
the Mississippi." and 'Sunset on t he
Sierras." mounted and varnished, ready
for framing, all sent to one address for
4.00. In this combination subscribers
will realize more valuable reading
ndapted to their families, than wm
erer before offerd at the same price.
For circulars of information and
full particulars, call on the Agent, J.
Ph. Young.
DONATION FOR THE SUITES TJ
THE FIREMEN'S BALL.
A committee, appointed by the fire
boys, will wait on our merchants and
citizens during the ensuing week, to
solicit donations of money, groceries,
or provisions, for their supper, at the
ball on the evening of the 17th of Feb
ruary. The company is in debt, and
desire to make something from their
ball. Our citizensshould remember this
and their readiness to turnout prompt
ly at the first signal of danger, ought
to bring them a full supply of the nec
essaries for their supper.
ROOM TO RENT.
The left hand front room on the
same floor with the Heralu office, is !
for rent. Apply at the Herald office,
for terms. M. L. White.
37tf
GRAND FIREMANS' BALL!
Firemen in Full Uniform
BEST OF 3IUSIC ENGAGED.
The Hook and Ladder and Engine
Companies of this city will give a
G HANI) It ALL ANI BANQUET
n Tuesday. Febuary 17th, 174. at Fitz
gerald's II nil. The Firemen will ai
pe;tr in full uniform. The best of
Music has been engaged for the occas
ion. A good time is expected.
Admission, to Ball and Supper per
i couple, aO,00.
LUMBER YARD.
! Ot;onvood Ininbor s:ile t Mickclwait &
Sharp's coal yard, by Wni. Kdgertoii. A good
supply of Cottonwood lumber will be found
j hero at all tiiitt s, for sale cheap. Keincmbor,
! 51u-kelw:tit & Sharp's office on M;iin street,
we.-t of Sixth. 4otf. W. Edgektox.
Taxation of Railroad Lands.
Go and see Vivian's new stock of
Groceries. 4U2
A CARD.
Tho undersigned desires to thank the
kind frien lsof ths First Intermediate,
for their patronage of the Concert on
lui Wednesday eve; an I als to state
tht, on account of the prom;tn?.4- of
the pay mints, L. F. Johnm. from
whom the org.in w is purchase 1. Ins
deducted sixteen dollars from the
stated price of the Organ, cj:vviq:t?nt
ly, there are only twenty-tw dollars
yet dii2. Gertie Johnson,
Teacher, First Intermediate.
IN 3IEYI0RIAM.
Dea:on Elijah Calkin peacefully fell
asleep in Jesu after a painful illnes
of about two months, January 21st.
1374. aged 73 years ami 1 month. Ha
was born in New York, where he re
sided until 1837, when he rem ved
with his family to Nebraska where he
lived until his death. He ha lbeeua
csusistent m;mbor of the Baptist
church during a period of 41 years, in
New York, serving as a faithful Dea
con. C5 years; was a member of the
Baptist church, at Plattsmouth at the
time of his death. Brother Calkin was
emphatically a jgood mm, full of faith
and the holy spirit. He had obtained
:i good degree and great boldness in
the faith, the memory of the just is
truly blest. Ho left n ridow and
several children to xnum their loss.
'Mr. Crounse has introduced the fol
lowing bill:
Be it enacted by the Senate and ffou.se
of flepresmtatites of the United States
of Anvtrh a in (Jonyre.su assembled :
That no provisions contained in either
the act entitled "An act to aid in the
construction of a railroad ami tele
graph from the Missouri River to the
Paciiic Ocean, and to secure to the
Government the use of the same for
i postal and military purposes," ap
proved July 1st, 1800, or the act
amendatory thereto, approved July 2d,
1804, shall be so constructed as to ex
j emptfrom taxation by State authority,
lands which either of the companies
insa dacts mentioned, or its successors,
J sha l have earned by the construction
. of its road, or parts thereof: Prodded,
j That such roads or parrs thereof shall
have been first accepted by the United
J States in the manner prescribed; and
i taxes assessed either before, or such as
! may be ass'd, after the passage of this
act, ujon lands earned by said compa
I nics or their successors, or either of
j them, shall le valid as against any
I claim or title of the United States iu
or to such lands.
Sec. 2. That if anv comnanv enti-
j tied to said lands or par ts thereof.
suaw tan to pay me costs oi surveying
and selecting the same, or the land of-
i fieer's fees, the purchaser of anv of
sai l lands at tax-sale may pay such
costs and fees due ujKm he land bv
him purchased to the proper officer,
and thereupon letters-patent shall be
issued to such company, conveying
said lands to it, but subject to the letral
i rights and title of such tax sale pur
! chaser.
i
Vivian s-Iis cheap, waitrf ou folks
piiticntly and ktvos a good stock.
I "When Nebraska was first settled,
i every man that came to the State was
I dubbed with Capt Major, Colonel, or
t AWH..1 Til J - 1 .
j viriicj.u. tiiese imes are stale now
: 1 a. , a ' . .
I aim iim, oi uaxe. At present every
j third man you meet has Professor
j hitched on in front of his name. Ex-
vhanjs.
j Professors are played ont in out
V.-VT-;,
the World, in
and Diarrhoea
it arises from
and Surest Remedy in
all cases of Dysentery
in Children, whether
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.
Once more
A new stock.
Vivian tries his hand.
Come ou ve buvers.
46t2
Married. At the Catholic Church,
in Plattsmouth, on the morning of the
9th inst., by the Rev. Father Bobal.
Mr. Thomas L. Murphy to Miss Ma
ry Carton.
The haypy couple left the 1:15 train
for the east, to take a six weeks' honey
moon.
Tom, mind your eye. you're on a slippery grade,
The contract's signed, but not yet paid ;
The term are cas'.j, despite your brn.l.i
To fill the bill, will take your '.sjinn N."
This contract's long, with many a fll! and dump
You can't conipletf it at on jump.
It's double track with room v4-.i1 sit!.
So keep the grade both true and wide.
FARMERS, GRANGERS AND OTitER
MEN.
Go to Frank Stadter and have a
stencil plate cut to mark your move
able property. That's business! 4:Jtf.
Good woolen over shirts 81 00 and
heavy shirts and draowers for 75 cents
at Hank, Streights. 3:Jm4
SPECIAL XOTICES.
" s r 1? s c 1 1! e no w ;
i foh ;
; "OUR F1KKSIDR FRIRXIV t
X with the Old Reliable Agent, t
J JAS. I. TUCKER, i
X I'LATTMMOCTII. - N EMI ASK A. J
t Specimen Copies I-'rcc ! 45 tf ;
Tbc Ilousclaold Fauaccn,
and
I'amly Liniment
is the best remedy in the world for the
following complaints, viz.: Cramps in
the Limbs anil 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. Prepared bv
CURTIS & BROWN.
No. 215 Fulton Street. New York.
For sale by all druggists. 21wly.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of land in Mt. Pleasant
precinct. "For terms call at the office
of
42tf.
Smith & Windham.
G'liiltficii ollcn look l'alc and
Sick
from no other cause than having
worms in the stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to
the child. Wing perfectly WHITE, and
free from all coloring or other injur
ious ingredients usually used in worm
preparations,
CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton Street. New York.
Sold by Druggists and Chemists and
dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five
Cents a Box. 2 1 w 1 y.
i Ol ICE.
Notice is hereby siven that the fol
lowing described Township Maps
Surveys will be transmitted for filing
to the Local U. S. Land Office at Grand
Island Nebraska on the 1st day of
March, 1874.
Township, Range,
No. No.
21 17
21 18
21 19
Township, Range,
No. No.
22 19
22 20
23 20
All North of Base Line and West of
the 6th Principal Meridian in Nebraska.
E. E. CUNNINGHAM,
Surveyor General
44-3t District of Nebraska and Iowa.
Legal Notice.
3 j To Hugh B. McCuuc and Mary J. Smith. Ad
61 1 mfnUtrntrix of the estate ol SamuelJ. Smith,
aecoaned.
You will take notice that a petition was filed
In the Dtstrict Court of ihc Second idicial DU
trict, iu and for Cass county, Nebnua. by toy
elf. on the 5th day of Marc h. A. I. 1874. where
in I pray the partition of the following described
real estate, to-wit : The ea.it half of the south
west quarter and the east half of the southeast
quarter of section nineteen (19) iu township
twelve (VZ) north, range fourteen (14) east sixth
(Uh principal meridian, iu Cass county. Ne
braska, and at the next, term of the district
Court iu and for Cass county, commencinij on
the 10th day of March. A. IX 1H74, as fixed by
law, I will apply for an order that partition be
made of said premises.
ANSKLMO n. SMITH, Tetltionep.
Ry Chapman & Maxwki.i his Atty's.
lated 1'lattsmouth. Neb., Feb. 5, M74. 45-4W,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing descriWd Township Maps of
Surveys will be transmitted for filing
to the Local U. S. Land Office at North
Platte, Nebraska, on the 1st day of
March. 1874:
Township, Range, Township, Range,
No. No. No. No.
21 21 24 22
22 21 23 23
23 21 24 23
24 21 23 24
22 22 24 24
23 22.
All North of the Base line and "West
of Cth Principal Meridian in Nebraska.
E. E. CUNNINGHAM,
Surveyor General
44-3t District of Nebraska and Iowa.
WOOD FOR SALE.
One hundred Cords of dry wood for
sale by
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"W. H. SlIAFEK.
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious wareroom, cellar,
and ofllce on second Hoor of building formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallerv, jr.. in Masonic
lilock. Enquire of K. l. IaviNOSToJf or
4a-tf. E. T. 1)UKX.
Legal Notice.
To James Fletcher, non-resident defendant.
You are hereby notified that I did. on the Oth
day of February, A. It. 1S74, lile 111 v petition in
the District Court of the Second Judicial Dis
trict, iu and lor Cass county, Nebr.iska, against
you.
The object and prayer of which said petition
Is to quiet the title to the northeast quarter and
tha west half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion twenty-two (JJ) in township eleven (II)
north. rane number twelve (12) east, sixth
(;th) principal meridian, in C'a.ss county, Ne
braska, and to coniM'l you to place upon record
a certain deed to said real estate, made, exe
cuted and delivered to you by one Hervey Dou
den. and that I, AiincIiiio H. Smith, may be de
creed to possess the full and complete title to
said real estate. And that you are required to
answer the said petition ou or before the lGth
day of March, A. D. 1S74.
ANSKLMO H. SMITH.
Hy Chapman & Ma'xwhu, his Atty's.
Dated Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. 5, 1874. 4"lw.
Legal Notice.
BEN HEMPVS OYSTER IIAUS.
If you want a good oyster stew go to
Ben. Hempei's; if you want a good
plate of raw oysters, so big as your
hand, go to Ben. Hempei's; if you
want a square meal, go to Ben. Hem
pel's; and if you must have a good
ghiss of wine, or a cigar to top off with,
Ben. has got them. 30tf
For Sale.
lei acres of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska being the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (5) Township No. Eleven (11)
Norlh of Kanne No. Thirteen (13) East of Sixth
l'liiicipal Meridian, Situated nc.tr Eight Mile
Grove.
For Term of sale see
I.. II. Jamkb 1
Timotiit Ci. auk or '-Co. Conir's.
M. L. Whitk. 1
Wtf
FOR SALE.
100 acres of unimproved land near
Eight Mile Grove. Can be purchased
on reasonable terms. For particulars
call at the oflice of
42tf. Smith & "Windham.
FOR SALE.
1G0 acres of land 4 miles west from
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.
FOR SALE.
An improved farm four miles from
Plattsmouth, well watered, 100 acres
under improvement. Can be bought
for part cash iu hand, balance on long
time. Inquire of
42tf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
Io0 acres of unimproved land, four
miles from Plattsmouth; good locality,
can be bought reasonable. Call at
the office of
42tf Smith & Windham.
One new Florence sewing Machine
for sale at this oflice. also one Finkle
& Lvon second hand Machine. 33tf
LEGAL XOTICES.
Sheriff's Sale.
Hv virtue of an execution issued out of the
District Court, for ('ass county. Nebraska, and
to mo directd, I will, on the fourteenth (t4th
day of March. A. D. 174. at lo o'clock a. m. of
said day. at the south door of the Court House
iu the eitr of I'iRttsmotith. in said. county, sell
at public auction the following real estate, to
wit : Lot six (C) block seventeen 17), lot eiht
(8) block forty (40). lot three (3 block sixty-two
(iil'. l it fourteen 1 14) Mock sixty-four (4). lot
three CO block fifty-two (52). lot seven (7) block
one hundred and sixty-four (l4. lot seven (7)
block one hundred and sixty-live (I6.r). lot
twelre (12) block Cfty-xix (5tS), lot live (5) block
twenty-two (22). and lot twelve (12) in biock
one hundred and seventy-one (17t) situated iu
the city of 1'lattsmoutn. Cast county, Nebraska,
to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered
by Mary A. Garrison against Willett Potteniter.
M. . CUTLF.il. Sheriff.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. 11. 1874.
4G15
Sheriff Sale.
Ben Hempel keeps an oyster house
it is on the south side of Main street,
almost opposite Dovcy's big store.
Ben. keeps first, o'ysters; 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
P.y virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
Dis'rlct Court for Cass county. Nebraska,
and to me directed. 1 will, on the fourteenth
(Hlhday of March. A.I). 1374, at 10 o'clock A.
M. of said day, at the, south door of the Court
House, in the citv of Plattsuiouth, in said
county, sell at public auction the property de
scribed in said order, to-wit : The north half
in',) of the south-west quarter (swli) of sec
tion number fourteen (14 township number
eleven (ill north of range twelve (12): also the
e.i-st litilf (e't of the southwest quarter (sw'd
.u d the nuthwest quarter (nw4) of the south
west qirarter isiv1,) of section fifteen (15) town
ship iiun.be , eleven (M norlh ranc eleven (11)
i;i Cass ci. unty Nebraska, to satisfy a judgment
o( ssi-.i coiiri jeeovered ly J. N. Wise, against
A. i;. Sharp. M. B. Cctlkk,
Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. '
Piattsmouth, Neb., February 11. i74. 4015
George W Jeflers, of Athens countv, in the
state of Ohio, will take notice that Afary Ann
Jeff era. of Cass county, in the state of Nebraska,
on the 2d day of February, 174, did file her pe
tition iu the ollice of the clerk of the district
court in and for Cass county, charging that
the said George W. Jetfen 1ms : istl will
fully abandoned the said Mary Ann Jeffers for
more than two years last past ; 2d, that said
George W. Jeffers had sufficient ability to pro
vide suitable maintainance for petitioner and
her children: that for four years last past said
George W. Jeffers has grossly, wantonly and
.ruelly retused and neglected so to do, and set
ting up that the said George W. Jeffers is
seized Of certain real estate and the owner of
certain personal propeity, all of which said
Mary Ann asks may be decreed to her as ali
mony and maiutuinance ; that she may be di
vorced and have the custody of the children. &c.
Said George W. Jeffers is further notified that
tie is required to answer said petition on or be
fore the third Mondav after the2Kth dav of Feb
ruary, 1874. WHKKI.EK&SriNCm'oMi;.
Atfys for Plain: iff.
Dated, Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. .1, 1874. 45-4w
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of the Second Judicial Dis
trict of Nebraska within and for Cass county,
Nebraska. Wm. Dorrough. pl'ff, vs. James
Dorrough and Mary Dorrough, d'fls.
James Dorrough and Mary Doi-rough. In the
county of Pulaski, and state of Indiana, will
take notice that 'William Dorrough. of the
county of Cass, and stnte of Nebraska, did on
the r.d day of February. lt74, file his petition iu
the district court of Cass county, Nebraska,
against James Dorrough and Mary Dorrough,
setting forth that in aeertain deed, made by
one Benjamin Dorrough to James Dorrough. a
mistake occurred in the description of the land
in this, that it was intended to convey the
northwest quarter of section 8, township 10,
north of range 14, east of the th principal mer
idian, in Cass county. Nebraska, when the deed
was written, by mistake it conveyed the south
west quarter of said section : that in a certain
deed, made by said James Doi i ough to William
Dorrough, plaintiff, a mistake in the description
occurred in this, that it was intended in said last
deed to convey the north half of said northwest
quarter of section , township lo. north of range
1 1, when it was made to convey til- north half of
the said souMwest quarter of said section, town
and range, and that said James Dorrough is
the only heir of Benjamin Dorrough. who Is
dead, and praying that sai.l mistakes may
be corrected and said title perfected, and the
said James and Mary Dorrough are hereby not
ified that they are required to appear and answer
said petition on or before the ;id Monday after
the 20th day of February. A. D. Isi4.
WILLIAM DOKKOrGH.
by Whf.elf.k & Htinciicomb. Ilia at'ys.
Dated, Plattsuiouth, Neb., Feb. 3. 1874. 45-4w
Le:al Notice.
Sheriffs Sale.
COAL! COAL If COAL!.
AVhitk & Darrah
keep constantly on hand Gillipsie and
Ft. Scot Coal. Orders left at Clark
and Plumer's Store will be promptly
filled at reasonable rates and the coal
delivered free to any part of the city.
14tf.
LEGAL NOTICE.
All persons are cautioned against
buying or trading for a certain note of
hand given by H. "NT. Vallery to J. C.
AVoolcott and dated January 27th, 1874
as the same is worthless.
15-3t. II. Vi". Vallery.
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 14th dav of March.
A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the !
south door of the court house, in the" city of j
Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auc- J
tion the property described in said order, to-wit . :
Commencing t.075j feet north, and 1.32G feet I
east, of the southwest corner of section seven. !
(.). township twelve, (12), range fourteen, (14 ,
east of the sixth principal meridian ; more par
ticu arly described as Oeing the northeast cor
ner of 'lownsend's addition lo the city of Platts
mouth. thence west, parallel with the south
line of said section, two iiuadred feet, thence
north four hundred and thirty- feet, thence east,
parallel with the south line of this tract, two
hundred feet, theme south, parallel with the
west line of this tract, four hundred and thirty
feet, to the place of leginiiing. containing tyvo
(2) acres, in Cass county. Nebraska, to satisfy a
judgment of said court recovered by Aiiselmo
B. Smith, plaintiff, against Conrad Hiopie, Mary
Kipple. Joseph Leady. C. W. Lvman & Co.,
l'hoiuas Hallowell. Conrad Heisell & Co. aud
John Gross, defendants. This property was ap
praised at one thousand dollars.
M. It. Cutler. Sheriff.
WltnF.LEK .V Stinv h. omb. Att'vs for Pfff.
riattsiiiout ti, Ca-s Co., Neb., Feb. lo, 1875. 4t-".t
To William J. Cutter. Margaret E. Cutter and
Win. H. Emerick, non-resident defendants.
You will take notice that I. Calvin II, Par
mele. have, on the 5th day of February, A. D.
1874. filed my petition iu the District Court of the
Second Judicial District, in and for Cass comity,
Nebraska.against you and each of you.the object
and prayer of which is to set aside two certain
deeds of conveyance one from William J. Cut
ter to William H. ICmerick, and one from Wil
liam II. Kinerick to Margaret K. Cutter, pre
tending to convey the following described real
estate." to-wit : Commencing at a point one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven and
six-tenths (1.S27 -l0) feet, north of the south
east corner of the west half of the southwest
quarter of section number seven (7) in town
ship number twelve (12) north, range number
fourteen (14) east six (; principal meridian,
which point, by actual survey, is one thousand
three hundred and twenty-six (t,.T.V) feot east
of the southwest coi ner of said section, thence
west four hundred and three (40;l) feet, thence
north two hundred and sixteen aud two-tenths
(21t2-in feet, thence east four hundred and
three (K3) feet, thence south two hundred and
sixteen and two-tenths (2l2-10) feet, to the
place of beginniirj. containing two (2) acres
more or less, all in Cass county, Nebraska, and
praying the Court to declare said deeds to be
fraudulent and void, as against this plaintiff
and the creditors of said William J. Cutter, and
praying the Court that the above described real
estate may be appraised, advertised and sold,
acconling to law, to satisfy a judgment recov
ered by this plaintiff :gaiust Wm. J. Cutter, at
he December term of the District Court, in and
for Cass county, Nebraska, for the amount of
three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and
eighty-eight cents (307 8), principal, interest
and costs.
And you, and each of yon, areherlby notified
to appear and answer said petition on or before
the 10th day of March, A. D. 1874.
CALVIN II. TARMELE.
Bv Chapman & Maxwf.ll, his Atty's.
Dated Plattsmouth, Neb.. 5, Ui. 45 4w.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtiif of an execution issued by the Clerk of
the'District Court in and for Cass" County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will, ou the 2-'ld
day of February. A. D.. 1S74. at 12 o'clock A. m.,
of said day. at the front door of the Post
otllce, in the town of Weeping Water Falls, in
Cass county, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction,
the following described goods and Chattels to
wit : One sorrel mare ; one bay horse ; one
mowing machine. levied uiioti and taken as the
property of li. N. Ingeisoll, to satisfy a judg
ment against K. N. Ingersoll, and in favor of E.
II. Eaton.
M. B. Cutlf.k.
Sheriff.
Plattsmouth, Jan. 28, A. D. 1873. 44 w5
Probate Notice.
In the. matter of the lrobate of the last will
and testament of Jacob Adams, deceased : In
Probate Court.
To all whom it may concern : Take notice,
that Chapman & Maxwell has tiled in my office
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the
last will and testament of Jacob Adams, and
made application to have the same admitted to
Probate ; and that said cause is set foi hearing,
at in v oilice, in Plattsmouth. on the 20th day of
February. A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said
lay. at which time all persons interested are
notified and required to apiear ami contest the
same, and show cause if any they have, why
said instrument should not be allowed, as the
last will and testament of Jabob Adams de
ceased. Witness my hand and official seal, at riatts
lnouth, on this, the 2.7th day i f January. A. D.
1871. - II. K. KI.I.ISON,
LL.S
1'robat-:
Judge.
44 W4
Sheriffs Sale.
P.y virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court .or Cass County, Nebraska, and
to me directed. I whl on the 23d dav of Febru
ary. A. D.. 1874. at 10 o'clock . si., of said day
at the south door of the Court House, in the
City of P attsmoiith.in said County, sell at Pub
lic Auction, the property oescribed in saidotder
To-wit : Ids number seven (7) in block num
ber nineteen (I'J) in Plattsmouth city Cass Coun
ty Nebraska, to satisfy a judgment of said Court,
recovered by Jaue It. Porter, against Henry
Kuhl, Charlotte Kuhl aud Henry I'rundt.
M. P.. Cuti.kk.
Sheriff.
Plattsmouth, January 17th. 1874. 4Jw5.
DENTISTRY.
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
Como one and all and list to me.
While a story I relate
About a man that lives in town,
And pulls teetli for his meat.
Dr. J. 1a. 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 filling are very fine.
Give him a call, you'll ne'er regret
Your money or your time.
MORAL.
Now if yon want your teeth repaired,
You had better lix them, if you can,
Or patronize home Dental work.
Than any quack or traveling rnaiv.
ine jinwrnai-vrop Urporti-r (.JactcBOu,....,
. mihlishes estimates nf the -nercentAtre of
! ' . I !n
e last crops of barley and rye in the bands
t the producers on January 15, in the States
t Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio and Wisconsin,
he percentage of barley on hand at the date
imed in the five States, which produced in
$73 some 9,500,000 bushels, is placed at 30
10 percent. The rate of consumption, by
hich is meant ooth shipments and home
snsumption, is the highest in Kansas and
se lowest in Wisconsin, being respectively
5 and 60 per cent. The percentage of rye on
nd averages 20 0-10 per cent., or a trifle less
-a 1 . 1 4:1 onrv . :
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court for Cass Countv Nebraska, and
to ine directed, I will, on the 23d. dav of Febru
ary. A. !.. 1S74. at 10 o'clock A. M.. of said dav.
pi. at the south door of the Court House, in the
'-'."city of Plattsmouth. in said County. sell at Pub
glMic Auction, the jjroportv described in said onler
gel To-wit ; Lot ten (10) in block twenty cjo) in the
:city of Plattsmouth. Cass County Nebraska, to
Satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
gotK. ti. Dovey, against Phillip Curran.
sur M. B. CUTLF.K,
Sheriff.
Plattsmouth, January 17th, 1874. 4:jw5.
Sheriffs Sale.
Execution.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of Cass County and State
of Nebr.iska : Mary Ann Jeffers against Goo.
W. Jeffers. Petition for divorce.
The defendant in the above action will take
notice that the plaintiff above named will take
depositions on the 27th dav of Febrmirv. A. l.
I 1S7. at the potoh1re in Olio. Jefferson county,
j and territory of Colorado, (said postollleo being
cuiicu jenerson.) Oetweeu the hours of ! o clock
a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and the
taking tf said deposition! wiil be continued
from day to day tf necessary until they are all
taken. Wheeleh & Si inciicomb.
. Atfys for Plaintiff.
Psf?. v:-T20i!l!, Vr! , F!i. ? !? 4-3w
via
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eigJanies Lcffel & Co., )
( vs
John A. Latta.
an'S. ti. Latta. and
ex; Wm. 11. Uoval.
i. Notice is hereby given, that I will offer for
saie, at I uinio Auction, at the resilience ol r.
i. l-iilta, in Itock Bniffs Precinct. Cass county,
Nebraskjt, on Tuesday, the loth of February. A.
I). 174. at one o'clock r. m. on s:iid day. the fol
lowing goods and chattels, to-wit : one crib of
com, supposed t contain oiie thousand bush
els; one threshing machine; separator and
steam wer ; one yoke of oxen ; one
horse, levied upon as the property of S. (i. Lat
t:i, o.:e of the defendant, by vii :uo of an execu
tion in favor of tho said .fames Lcffel & Co.,
plaintiff, issued by the Clerk of the District
Court in and for Cass 'iun:y. Nebraska, and to
me directed, as Shohd" oi s-si.i e,nnt v.
, M. ii. CUTL.b,..heriE.
By Sam. Chapjian
Att'y. for PlalhtilT.
riatrsmouth, Cass Co.. Nei. Jin. "., 174.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale. Issued out of the
District Court; for Chm Ctninty Ncbraskmaud
to me directed, I will, on the 2id day of Febru
ary, A. V.. 1S74. at 10 o'clock a. m.. of fcald day.
utthe south door of tho Court Houit, in the
city of Plattsmouth, In said County, cll nt Pub
lic Auction, the property deecrliied la s.tid or
der, to-wit : Tho east hall (e H) of lot 9lx (C) in
block thirty-five (35) In Plattsmouth city, Cass
County Nebraska : also at same time ana place
lots two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) six (6) and
seven (7) in block one U) in Stiles' addition to
Plattsmouth city, in Cass County Nebraska, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
Tootle Faiieigh & Co.. against Francis S. White,
Diana White, A. Spiers, L. J. Spiers and others.
M. B. CUTLER.
. Sheriff.
Sam. M. Chapman,
Att'y. for PTtff.
Plattsmouth, January 17th, 1874. 43w3
D. H. WHEELEK. J. W. BTINCHCOMB.
Wheeler & Stlncliconib,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
48-ly Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
SAM. M. CHAraK. R. T. MAXVTKLL.
Chapman &. Maxwell.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in
Chancery. Office In Fitzgerald's Block, Platts
mouth, Nebraska.
OHO. H. SMITH, R. t:. WIKDHAM,
31 IT 1 1 &, lVIMJIIAM.
Successors to Marquett, Smith, & Starblrd,
A Homey s at Laic & Real Estate Brokers
PLATTSMOUTH, - NKB.
Special attention given to Collections, and all
matters affecting the litle to Real Estate.
Office on 2d floor, over the Post Office.
S, BLOOM & GO.
K.
It. LIVINGSTON. Physician and Surgeon.
Tenders his professional services to the
eitizens of Cass countv. Residence southeast
corner of Oak and Sixth streets ; ollice on Main
street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber ard.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
WHEELER & BENNETT Real EstaU and
" Taxoaytne Agents. Notaries Public. Fire
and
; Life Insurance Agents. Plattsmouth, Neb.
Plattsmoutb 31 ills.
Ci HEISEL. Proprietor. Have recently ben
repaired and placed in thorough running
order. IUO.009 Bushels of Wheat wanted imme
diately for which the highest market price will
be paid.
GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING
PLANTS.
Time and money saved by ordering of me. I
have the larsest ami best collection of I lants
ver offered lor sale in the West. Catalogues
free. Sweet Potato. Cabbage, Tomato, and oth
er Plants for sale in their season.
Address W. J. I1ESSEK. Plattsmouth. Neb.
ABSOLUTE DIVOHCES OBTAINED FROM
COURTS of different States for desertion
Sit. No publicity required, xu charge until
divorce granted. Address,
M. HOUSE. Attorney.
Hu6 t4 Broadway, N. Y.
BROOKS HOUSE,
JOHN FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Main Street, between Fifth & Sixth.
Hubbard House.
IIUUBAliD, - - rnop.
Main Street, Weuping Water.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRAVELERS. ilmd.
NEW DRUG STORE-
WKEPINO WATER, KB.
POTTER & GAFFNEY,
DEALERS IN DRUGS. MEDICINES. TAINTS.
OILS. VARNISH. PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, NOTIONS,
CU1AUS, TOBACCO,
AND GLASS.
iiProaciiptions carefully prepared. lfitf.
J. K. WATTS,
DEALER IX
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of the celebrated
UNITED STATES.EL.GIN.WAL.THAM
and HOWARD WATCHES,
ConiKa4th and Silver Sts.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
jpr"Rpiring of all kinds done on
Short Notice. 37-yl.
Mrs. A. II. KIN EE,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switches Puffs, and all kinds of
Hair Work promptly and neatly made by
3IRS. KNEE.
Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door east of Clark & Plummcrs.
4.".m.1
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HAPrY Relief for Young Men. from the ef
fects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to marriage re
moved. New method of treatment. New and
remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent
free in sealed envelopes.
Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. an Insti
tution having a hii:h reputation for honorabl
conduct and professional skill.
206111
NEW STYLES.
F. L. ELS1ER,
Merchant Tailor
Is in receipt of the finest and
BEST ASSORTMENT
USSIMERES. CLOTHS. VESTINGS. SCOTCH
GOODS, IRISH FRIESES, &c.
Tn fact, the largest and best assortment of
Cloths ever brought to this city, which 1 am
prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. Call
and examine Goods. aprilis.
FINE ART GALLERY.
Syr-Photocraphs. Ainbrotypes and copies
from old pictures, plain or colored, either in ink
water or oil. All work neatly executed and war
ranted to give satisfaction.
Y. Y.LEONARD. Artist.
10-tf Main St., Plattsuiouth, Neb.
Nebraska Grocery.
under Herald oflice.
Luke JVIiskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality.
Try them and be satisfied.
nt8-ly.
L. GOLDING,
Dealer In
CLOTHING, FURNISIIINO fiOOI. HATS,
CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. Till NKS,
YALISES. CARPET BAGS,
&c., &e , &c, &C.
One of the oldest and mot Reliable Houses'
in Plattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth
aud Fifth.
rS-UEMEMBER THE PLACE.
n?-tf.
To Stock Urcetler.
The Undersigned nas lately
Received a Thoroughbred
SHORT-HORN BULL.
A HF RN,SH,G GOODS, W )
BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHjfNGf
HATS, CAPS, HOOTS, AND SHOES,
Blankets, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises' etc;
Main St rct. Second Door East of Court House, - - ... flat turnout h, Notraska.'
BRANCH HOUSE-BroKdway, Council Bluffs. Iowa.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Down wo the JPriccs 11
Celebrated
HEW YQfcK STmIU
Southwest Corner Slain Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. '
AND SO' THE PEOPLE THINE WHO BUY
25 3ES. IT r IS ED S
Dress Goods,' Prints, Boots and Sliovs,
Delaines, Ginli'ainpi
J.iown Sheeting,
Bleached Cottons, Balmorals, Carpots,
Clark's new Thread, Cotto!iYani
In the Grocery line we keep the Flxkst mid JJes
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,
Dried Fruits. Spices, etc., etc.
In fact for Your Groceries,' Harlw nio'
Queensware, Wooden Ware,
Glassware, Yankee Notions,
Hats ami Caps, Boots and Sh oea
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DEALEK IN
Furniture, Lmin;;e,
Safes, 1 nblerf,
Chairs, Uedtetid,'
Ac, Ac, Ae., tc.
Of nil descriptions.
Metallic Ltrtar Cases.
AV00DEX COFFINS.
OF A I.I, KIZK8.
Ready Made awl sold Chmpfor L'tislt
With many thanks fur past patronise I in1t
all to call and cxiimine my large stock of Fur-'
niture and Coffins. Jan2s
NO YOU DONT ! !
Get any Goods cheaper, or a better .article
than is kept at the Store of
Jas, Clisbee & Co.
Dealers In
General Merchandise.
V'c are in receipt of Fresh Goods every week
from the E:tst, whichare bought for Cash, and
will be sold in any amount.
Grangcrskeep yom eye on
vour friend;
We will not be undersold by
any one.
jas. clizre & co!
WcejHng "Water July lst,1873. 14-4t.
Meat Market!
LOW RESERVOIR
--.rr'-'-"".
:
1,k Suited (0 all Cfeaie
ASD FAUGUS FOH REXSO
BEST 70 U321
CHEAPEST 70 DUTI!
EASIEST 70 SELL I
i BETTER COOKING
li'V' In'feer rnd Chrnptr
"ltin mcf Tt-teoftL cut.
famous roit ctvima
Mfe.. SatisfactiaEvcrTTricre,
?ri turn
1 1 ATT, THE BUTCIIEK,;
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
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HatT Always To bu FouKd Thekk.
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Not changing constantly, bi;l tjie Old Reliable
Spot, where you can get "vour Steaks, ltoasts,'
Game, Fish ami Foul in scnsim.
south side of main street.
One Dooi: West of Herald Officf,
33-lj'. Plattsmouth, Xeb.
! BARNUM'S HOTEL,
Cor Broadway and Twentieth Street,
NEW YORK.
ON BOTn AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLANS.
Complete w ith all modem improvements ;
rooms en uUe and single ; private parlors,
baths, elevators, &e. l,e.irifii unsurpassed.
;rmS in Mir vci j eejiireni ihsiiioii :ino nri;:iani
nm cr ma mam
KXCELSIOK MAX'G COML'AXV,-
E.t.Dukc&Co.
TLATTSMOUTH, NEB. l-ly
Will staud at his premises, north of Weeping
Water Falls.
Terms to suit the times.
4373 S. L. GRAHAM.
New York life. In proximity to Churches aud
places of Ainiisoim-nt, and Ixinl & Taylor's,
Arnold & Constable's and J. & C. Johnston's
. 1 T-1 . 1.,..., I - . . .
' j uuinin jiinjrT. i lie iiui.t:i i! uuuer in
nisnogeinent of A. S. Ilarnum, formerly of Rar
num's Hotel. BaJtimr-ro : I. N. Green, of Day
ton, Ohio, and recently of New Y'orij, aad Frue
mn n.anmm.of Ibrnimi fl nntei, St. Louis.
FARMER'S EXCHANGE,
B. G. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE; NEBRASKA:
Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articled
S'.idr as
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOltAtCO,
MOIAHSEP,
Dry Goods,
Hoots, Shoes, ifec
In f.-.ct, evrnthfrVg iMPiaTIy kept iu a Variety
Store, which will be sold on sinaii profits fo
CASH. All kinds cf Produce takeu in cxcbumja
Iw i.''.KXl3, and the
Highest Market Prxw yivan trs Ctzs'i
t