Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 05, 1874, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
LOCAL NEWS.
LOCAL ACVEBTlSEME.vrs.
Transient 25 con Is a line. Regular advertisers
wtta per line. N'd advertisement Inserted
lot less than 25 cent.
Ies.l advertisements will bo cSargM to the
parties handins them in.
COMMUNICATION.
As our space Is limited, ail eonmuirileatlons
Must be brief pnd to the iotat, vlt ho waste of
w ord .
Rrnsciiir.Ens
Arc requested to notify the office if tlic xapcr Is
not delivered promptly.
NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from the post office, whether directed to l;f
riame, or whether he Is a subscriber ,or not In
responsible for the pay.
1. If any person orders his paper discontin
ued, he must pay nil a mvi rnes. or the publisher
rnav continue to send it until payment Is made,
and collect the whole amount, whether the pa
per is taken from the oiiice or not.
3. The courts have decided that refusing to
take newspajwrs and periodical from the post
nfiice, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for, lft prima evidence of ixtknti al fkaii.
Notice To Kvf.hv boiv. All subscribers pay
ing for their paper to us, and ordering it stopped
t a certain time, will find it so stopped; but
WD cannot be responsible for what has been
done before our time, unr for orders supposed to
b given by others to others. Our books alone
roust be the guide for all old subscriptions.
Please remember this.
Paul Braltsch, the Patent Duster man. has
got back again. You will find him at Hilly
Siadclmanu's every day in the week. 4Jt2
SPECIAL MEETING OF TlIE FIKE DE
PARTMENT. Last Wednesday night being the
regular meeting of the Fire Depart
ment for this city, and a quorum not
being present, a meeting i3 called for
special business on Saturday evening,
March 7th, at 7 o'clock, sharp. All
hands wanted out,
By order of the President.
OX POISONING DOGS.
Some two-legged cr male or female,
took the trouble to poison our little
black dog, last week. Xdw, the dog
wasn't worth much, but we despise
the principle of venting spite on & man
by poisoning his dog, if it was spite
work; and if it is done for sheer cru
elty the poisoner deserves a dose him
nelf. Moreover, we paid a tax for that
dog, and he is property, and we call the
attention of our City Marshal to the
fact of tins prom'scous poisoning busi
ness. If dtgs re to be abated in
Plattsmoutli, let us know it by proper
authority. If they need be muzzled
for sanitary safety, let us know the
less curs ought to be cleaned out, it
should be done by proper .authority,
and after due notice. To hold that no
man can or ought to keep an innocent
and loving pet because some people
hate dogs, is absurd and cruel, and if
dogs hav no value and are not pro-
CHANGE HANDS! ATTENTION!
Frank Guthman, onr well knowii
Grocer, on the 25th of March; or there
about, will dispose of his entire stbek
of groceries, provisions, boots, shoes,
hats, caps, gloves and in fact every
thing that comprises a general nle'rchan
dize outfit to Valentine Weckback who
will thereafter continue the business
at the old stand. To save invoicing,
all the present stock will be sold at
less than cost, for many articles. Xow
is your time to purchase, call and see
Guthman before the 25th. 47-tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Goods at cost at S. Bloom & Co's. for the next !
thirty days. n. ..j.a.i.
48t3
JEWELRY,
When I left town last f;d! I allowed my trade
to be turned over to other Jewelers ; but jis I
have now returned, in person, I respectfully
Invite all toy old friends and customer re
turn to me and and give me their cus?in be
fore visiting elsewhere.
43tG PaulBkaitsciT.
COME UP! PA Y UP I SETTLE VP!
I want to go east on the 10th, and I am great-
! ly In need of funds. I buy for cash, and ought
to sen ior ra.Mi, i win m;suiv .m im..-.
owe me to come forward aud settle their ac
counts before the loth of this month. Please
remember. Wm. Stadklmaxx.
Remember the Mush and Milk Fes
tival at the High School, on Friday j tecte.1 by law, they should not be
taxed. They often ilo have a large pe
cuniary value. The editor of this pa-
evening.
All for an organ.
Half sheet, this week, Hed Cloud
C.nf. Mather's gone to see the Fatli-
r of his country.
Go and get a 10 cent "Shampoo," at
F.oone's the barber's. Xew thing, big
thing, and good thing.
Seven bright and promising (for
what?) young men of this place were
hauled up before the terrible judge
and fined on Monday last, for saying
too many "aniens" at the Church Sun
!ny night. Don't drink any more pi
ous whisky, boys, it costs more than
tangle-leg.
LENTEN FESTIVL.
Tho teachers and scholars of the
Grammar grade, at the High School,
will give a Lenten Festival Mush
and Milk on Friday evening, for the
lifnefit of their Organ fund. All hands
for mush and milk.
Little M;tc, says ho has sold about
one-fourth of his 40 acres for grave
lots. Everybody wants to be buried
in this s:uii-timiiious ground.
per kept and owned for years, a pair
male and female of IJlack-and-tan
dogs, good ratters, that he refused 50
for, and also a Shepherd dog for which
the same sum was offered and refused,
and yet both aud all these dogs were
either stolen or poisoned, in course of
time, by some two legged hounds. "We
again call upon the Marshal to investi
gate this dog poisoning business, and
repart the wilful murderers.
THE
MEMBERS OF
SCHOOL
THE HIGH
Entertainment Club, will give a Mush
and Milk Festival at the High School
building, Friday evening, March 6th.
Admission free Su; per 25 cents. The
proceeds are to go towards the pur
chase of the new organ. ,
Singer Sewing Machines for sale at F. J. Met
teer's ofllce, on Sixth street, one door soupi of
Main. Needles aud extras constantly on land.
Call and examine the machines.
F. J. Metteer.
FOR SALE.
One of the BEST FARMS in Cass county.
I offer for sale my old and well known farm, of
loo acres, at Glendale. About loo acres of.t are
under cultivation, and about 40 acres Cf j dung,
thrifty timber, consisting of oak, hickory, silver
inanle, walnut, cottonwood, &e.. Sc. Also a
young orchard of fruit trees, evergreens, &c
The farm is partly inclosed by a Honey locust
hedge, is well watered for all uses. There is
also six acres of island timber four and & half
miles distant.
There are two railroad stations at 4 and 4'i
miles distant. The Glendale Postofllce and a
school house m the farm. Triee, $4,ooo ; one
fourth down ; for the balance, any time re
quired will be given by paying interest In ad
vance. Apply to the subscriber,
A. L. Child, or
To D. It. Wheklkr Co. or
48tf smith & Windham.
EA'AMINATION OF TEACHERS.
The regular monthly examinations are heldon
Friday before the first Saturday of each month,
at the Superintendent's Ofllce. in Plattsinouth.
Special examinations will be held at the pla
and time named below :
Right Mile Grove. Mondav, March 23d, 174. .
tnv f reck School-house. Wed. Mar. 2S. 1874.
Wcepin : Water. Frldav. March. 27lh. 1874.
! Sew Brick School-house, South T.end. Mon-
ilrtv. March 30th 1S74.
TMnttid'imth. Frhlav. Aoril. 3d. 1S74.
Teachers will provide themselves with pens,
Letter from Greenwood from "W. S
E.. be published next week. Arrived
horn V.'l'ifl iv of ! r m t,r l-t tr t and foolscap or legal cap paper,
nere eanesuay at o p. m., loo late to Fvuninations will commence at io o'clock, '
set up this issue. A. M.
I 4J-4t
TIIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE j
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Mrs. Wliudow's Soothing Syrup is the pre
scription of one of the bestteinale Ihysh-lans
and Nurses in the United States, and has been
uaed for thirty vears with never failing safety
and success by "inillions of mothers and child
ren, from the feeble Infant of one week old to
the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach,
relieves wind colic, regulates tho owe!s. kiui
gives rest, health tmA comfort to mother and
child. We believe it to le the Bert and Surest
Uemedy in the World, in all cases of Dysentery
aud Diarrhea In children, whether it arises
from Teething o. any other cause. Full direc
tions for usinx will accompany each bottl.
None Genuine unless the fnc nimile if CLHTIS
& FKKKINS Is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers. 2iwly
FARMERS, GRANGERS AND ALL
OTHER MEN.
Go to Frank Stadter and have a stencil plate
cut to mark your movable property. 'Jhts
business ! 3tf
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause than having worms In the
stomach.
BKOWN-S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to the child,
being perfectly WHITE, and tree lr.nu all col
oring of other injurious ingredient usually
used in worm preparations,
Cuhtis & Bhown, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.fJ
Sold by Druggists and Chemists and dealers
In Medicines at 25 cents a box. 24wiy
Ben Hempel keeps an Oyster house 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 ;
and lastly and finally, oysters and other things
to eat and drink or smoke. Call and see the
"Oyster Boy" of Plattsmoutli. 30tf
For Sale.
luo acres of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska hem the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (3) Township No. Eleven (11)
North of Kange No. Thirteen (13) East of Sixth.
ITincipal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
Grove.
For Terms of sale see
I.. H. .Iamks )
Timothy Ci.AUKor J-Co. Corar's.
M. L. White. )
J 33tf
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the rrolmte of the last vril!
and t( staiueut of F, Wehrbcin, deceased t In
I'robate Court.
To all whom it ma concern : Take notice,
that Fred. Gierdef lias filed In my oltice an in
strument of writing, purporting to he the last
will and testament of F. Wehrhetn. and made
application to have the same admitted to Pro
bate ; and said cau.se U v't for hearing, at my
omee. in I'lattsm.ruth. on the 2i) day of
March, A. I. 1874. at Id o'clock, aTm. of said
day. at which time all persons interested are
notified aud required to apieHr and contest the
same, mid show cause if any they have, w hy
said instrument should not he allowed, as tho
hist will uud U-stameht of F. Wehrleln de
ceased. Witness mv hand and official seal, at riatts
niouth, on this, the 24th dav of Febuary, A. D.
1874. II. E. Klusos,
L.S I'robate Judge.
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Attachment Notice.
Jane F. Greenfield, ) riaintiff.
vs
George H. Michaels. ) Defendant:
In Justice's Court, in Weephig Water pre
cinct, Cass Count v, Nebraska.
To George H. M"ieh;els, defendant.
You are hereby notilled that you were ettcd by
the plaintiff, in the above entitled action, on
the 4th day of Fehrnary, A. D. in?!. filing a
petition aud affidavit in said court. The object
aud prayer of said complaint is to recover of
you the sum of fifty-two dollars and costs of
suit and Interest thereon, from the 20th day of
January, 1871, on account of board and lab?r
done ; and for the recovery of said amount
plaintiff has sued out an order of attachment
against you.
You are therefore hereby notified that you
are required to appear and defeud said action,
on the Hill day ot March. A. 1. iS74. or judg
ment will be federed against you for the said
amount, as aforesaid.
47W Jane F. Greenfield, riaintiff.
Sheriffs Sale.
FOR SALE.
lot) acres of land, four miles west from W eep
ing Water Falls. Joins an improved farm, has
good running water, can be bought on time
nothing to pav down interest payable annu
allv. For particulars call at the otliee of
42tf smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
An improved farm, four miles from Platts
mouth, well watered, 160 acres under Improve
ment. Can be bought for part cash in hand,
balance on long time. Inquire of
4Hf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
160 acres of unimproved land, four miles from
riattsmouth ; good locality ; can be bought
reasonable. Call at the office of
,2tf Smith & W i.vdham.
r. w. wise.
Stipt. Fub. Instruction.
Judge Ellison, the champion butcher i
man is now running the lower meat
market alone. The Judge diapenacs
law in the Court house, and liver at
the butcher shop,' and if you can't live
by the law you can by the liver, sure.
LADIES!! I
t ;
( Don't forget the dry goods auction !
' sale at F. S. White's commencing on I
Thursday and continued day and even- '
ing every day until the stock is sold.
They have just received a new ;il--ock
engine at Nebraska City, and the
boys arc mightily rejoiced. y the
way, as soo-i as the roads get good our
Fire-Laddies ought to practice a little.
Ilcinember the Fire meeting on Sat
urday evening, March 7th. Full meet
ing required.
Resolutions of Rod
pear next week.
Creek will ap-
ATTENTION.
All i ersons owing Clark & Flummer,
by note or account now due, will please
call and settle at once, as we must have
money. ID-t.
Father Todd and Father Thomas
held a sidewalk meeting in front of the
1. O. on yesterday all about the W. W.
W. Go in and may the best man win.
LUMBER YARD.
OFFICIAL RETURNS
For 1ST. 1T1 & 1P72 show that the
Continental Life Ins. Co.,
OFNEWYOUK
Insured More Li rat than any other
Company in the World.
Also a lower percentage of losses. And for
1RT2 4 per cent lower rat'o of expenses than the
averaire f M leading Companies d the
United States.
Offlcirtt ftlnlemenf of Totat A'timbrr cf .'et
3'jlicew itveri durintr fS72 lv Companies
rrpmented in A'rbrnrX-a.
Continental Life Ins. Co. of New York...2Wi
Muriitl ....bV2
New York s' " '
rorx i csn.u it..-. .iuoun -
T-iii.n Mntim Life Ins. Co. of Maine 4."no
t'nlon Central Life Ins. Co. of Ohio
Teutoni l Ife Ins. Co. of Chicago
Ccrmania Life Ins. Co. of New York...
Mutual Life In. Co. nl nicairo..
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
AND
FAMILY
LINIMENT."
24wly
Why AVI1I Yon
Hnffrr?
To all persons suffer
ing from llheumatism.
Neuralgia, Cramps iu
the limbs or stomach.
Billions Colic, i'ain in
back, bowels or side, we
would sav.THK HotSK-
IliUI) i'AXACE AND
Family Linimknt is
of all others the remedy
yon want for internal
and external use. It has
cured the above com
plaints in thousands of
cases. There is no mis
take about it. Try it.
Sold by all Druggists.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
WHITE & DATtRAII
Keep constantly on hand Gillespie and Fort
S.-ott Coal. Orders left at Clark & riumrner's
Store will be promptly filled at reasonable rates,
and the coal delivered free to any part of the
lry. m 4Uf
DENTISTRY.
liy Virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court lor Cass county. Nebraska,
and to me directed. 1 will, on the fourteenth
(14th day of March. A. D. 174. at lo o'clock a.
M. of said dav, at the south door of the Court
House, in the citv of l'lattsmoiuh. In said
county, sell at public auction the property de
scribed in said order, to-wit : The mirth half
(n4)of the south-west quartrr (swH) of sec
tion number fourteen (14) township number
eleven ll) nortn of range twelvetri) : also tne
east half (eft) of the southwest quarter (sw1-)
and the northwest quarter (iiw'i) of the south
west quarter (sw) of section fifteen (i.") town
ship mualMT eleven (11) north range eleven (11)
in Cass county Nebraska, to satisfy 'a judgment
ot said court recovered by .1. N. wie, against
A. H. Sharp. M. It. OVTLkii,
Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska.
riattsmouth. Neb., February 11, 1874. 461.1
H. A. WATERMAN & SON
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Pine Lumber,
LATH, SHINGLES,
Sash. Doors, Blinds, &c
0. n. wheel. Kit, j. wjmscM.;o.
Wlievlor &Stfncliotnb,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV?. . .
Iti'lf Pl.t't":rafth. Nebraska.
MAM. M. CHAPMAN. R. T MAXWELL.
Chapman' & 5fax.ivell.
ATTORNEYS AT,- LAW and Solicitors in
Chancery. Offlce In FiUgerald'a Ulock, l'latts
uiouth, Nebraska.
UBO. . SMITH, K. B. WIXUHAM.
S521TII & WIXDIUM.
Successors to Marquett. Smith, & Starblrd,
Attorneys at Laic d-R.l Estate Brokers
PI.ATTSMOLTH, - NKB.
Special attention giv" to Collections, and all
matters atieeting the Title to Real Estate.
Office on 2d flor, over the Tost Offlce.
S. BLOOM a CO.;
T K LI VI N'dSTON.Fhvstcfan and Surgeon.
Tenders his professional services to the
ottizens of Cass count v. Residence southeast
oorner ot Oak and Sixth streets ; otbee on Main
street, ono door west of Lyman's Lumber Yard.
I'lattsmouth, Nebraska
WHEELER & BENNETT Real Estat and
Taxpaying Agents. Notaries Fublic. Fire
and IJfe Insurance Agents, nattsmouth, Neb.
PlitttNnioutti
CHETSEL. rroprietor. Have recently been
repaired and placed hi thorough running
order, loo.noo Bushels of Wheat wanted imme-di-telr
for which tlie highest market price will
be paid.
GKEENIIOUSE AND BEDDING
TLiANTS.
Time and monev saved by ordering of me. I
have the largest and .best collection or 1 lants
jver offered for sale in the West. Catalogues
free.- Sweet Potato. Cabhag. Tomato, aud oth
er Plants for sale in their season.
Address W. J. IlKSSEK. Plattamouth. eb.
T.SOLCTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM
CO CRTS of different States for desertion
&c. No publicity required, no charge until
divorce uranted. Addre-ss.
M. HOI SE, Attorney.
03in l'J Broadway, N. Y.
liROOKS HOUSE,
JOHN FITZGERALD. Froprietor.
fain Street, between Fifth & Sixth.
On Main Street corner 5th
ri.ATTSMOUTH -
NEB.
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H-.,i,-o.-k' I.ife Ins. Co. Boston 179
Cottonwood lurtlKT sale at Miekelwait & j Missouri Valley Life Ins. Co. of Kansas it
Sharpeo:il yard, by Wm. Kdgerton. A good You tnnv labour and toil for years yet fail to
supply of Cottonwoo.1 himher will le found save anything for olu age.
here at all times, for sale cheap. Remember,
Micke'.wait & S:iarji's office on Main street.
A penth'inan of this city says he i.4 ; west of sixth. 4fitf. w. Euoehton.
But through the
vim can accumulate
thousands bv paying a small pittance, mat is
I Imon of "Life Insurance
in favor of the ladies move in TVm-
! wise and insure in some sound company,
recommend the Continkntu whose rt
We
cord
! v-.- i...i. ! -onf nined success, such as no other
('tl-irT.iv mii'L iv.if tfi ci m11 litsi frnn.t i it ! v it. Kur.'M.e tT
. , .... . , i: , J ,v i. .... ..... ...... .... .(Wlliai! - Il.t.ldl imanuv . -
j.riaiKT, i,rr.uv. if men i.att' muu ; s. Rlooin .t Co's within L0 davs. Selliiui olf America.
for vears to drink the sahmns out and t winter stock at cost
4-3t.
4H3
fiiiled, and now if the women c:tn pray
them out, so much the better and no- j
Mer for the better sex.
TEUSONAL.
Wrm. Stadolmanii. the Clothing man. will re
ceive a new lot of boots and shoes of those
celebrated bia uls. custom made in a few days.
and invites all his customers to call and ex-
C'oal seems to be cro-ipini
ever about these times," except in the
x- i.il dealer's yards, and there it has
Leen mighty scarce for a week or so
back.
A friend nar our shoulder tells us
that good coal has been found not far
from I'lattsmouth, and that an Ohio
company propose to take hold of and
work the vein, and that another firm
from the same place will open a roll
i.i'j mill here if suitable encourage
ment is given. Here's a chance, busi-
We are just catching up on our news, j ,,, the same before purchasing elsewhere
out all ! l'S0akj etc., this week. Last week ! At SUdelmann's clothing warehouse.
we were so Lenina ana crowoeu lor i
raid Brait-sch has come to town again. Bully
room that many persons and tilings : f.r Paul ! He hangs out at Billy Stadehnann's.
were overlooked.' j an, everybody wants to go and see him "tew
ouct."
.Solomon, of the firm of boiouion cc ;
Nathan, oes east this week, for Spring
stock. Look out for a caravan of new
gooils.
Jehu C. Knabe, a rale old German
gentleman from Mt. Pleasant, called i
und took a Herald, Tuesday. j
Peter Coon's "Sub." received all O. K. i
Amos Teft, of Avoca, was a wel
Ree Bloom's Ad., making room for spring
stock. Call and see the goods.
4t3 II. Newman.
new men. IWt let her slip through I cotne visitor iu our sanctum not long
vour nugeis.
LIST OF LETTERS
Allen H C
Carpenter II 2
KricksoD A
R ?niaiii!ug in the riattsiuouth ItwSlce M.m:h
1st. 18T4:
Alien D
Berry N
Crosoa J W
Davis Mrs
Kwell F M
Eaveland Susan
Fester W B I-'orbs Sarah
CiJsnore Co A II Gates W J
Hill B
Hubbard John
Jackson J J
Jones Minerva
Krogou Carrie
Loft Jaci,b
Morse C W
Mi'.ntr T J
Martin C V
New 11 W 11
Patterson W II
Robertson Jas lUordan J J
SehliflVrt August Sheffield M B
tearl M O Skinner Rev Thos
Sperry John
Vincent Leonard 3
Watts F R 3 Wood II C
Worlin Wm White Win
Watson W
When calling for any of the above named let
ters p!ea-e say "'advertised."
J. W. MA its ha LI., F. M.
since.
Lantry, of the Blair Times, "F.ough
and Ready Vic." paid Plattsmoutli and
our citv officials a visit not long since.
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious ware-room, cellar
and ofllce, on second floor of builuing. formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr. in Masonic
Block. Enquire of R, R. Livingston or
VJ tf ' E.T. Dt KK.
FOR SALE.
160 acres of unimproved land near F.ight Mile
Grove. Can be purchased on reasonable terms.
For particulars call at the ofliee of
4-jtf Smith & Windham.
Come one and all and list to me,
While a story" I relate.
About a man that lives In town.
And pulls teeth for his meat.
Dr. J. L. McCrea he.
Extracts without much trouble.
His plate work too, is extra good.
And he does not charge you double
What the whole thing ts really worth ;
And his fillings are very' fhie.
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 fix them, if you can.
Or patronize home Dental work,
Than any quack or traveling man.
42mos3
LEGAL NOTICES.
Legal Notice.
Goods sold at cost for the next thirty days, to
"Will Stinchcomb, typo, Omaha Re- ! make room for new spring goods.
Hill John
Jackson A
McCoy Einm.
Morse N
pnhlimn, is in town, or was when we
turned np the corner to come home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mobly, Granger editor
and editress of the Grand Island Inde-
l pendent, were in town week before
Last. Yv"e had the pleasure of seeing
Mr. M., but the madame did not hap-p.-r.
:to our B.uictum, as wc hoped.
Mr. & Mrs. Cowey left us for a stay
i east, on Monday last. May their.lines
le cast in pleasant places.
j lion. John House called on the IIek
! ald last week, looking fine aud hearty
for an old liner Democrat.
i Ilobson, he of the apple raising
: fame, dwelling in Mt. Pleasant, put in
an appearance at Plattsmoutli last
week, and tickled "ye editor" under the
ribt.
J. E. Ieatty, the first man on the
Union list, and one of the Herald's
An Insurance agent, who shall be olllt friends, called since our last is-
nameless, went into Lilly Stauel- , sue an(l took .m jnter.0rean ant EK
man's the other day and shortly after
his arrival Billy d rew a pair of baby
shoes from his coat poeket('rj
A Union Temperance prayer meet
ing will be held in the Methodist
Church on Friday evening next. A
well attended meeting was held there
on Monday evening last. The excite
ment i3 growing all over the country.
Two rival Life Insurance agents in
town for several days back. Hot times
we tell vou, look out for your lives.
4t3
H. Newman.
at S. Bix)OM & Co's.
Flattsmouth Billiard Hall, opposite the
Brooks House, Wm. Neville, proprietor. Three
good tables, good bar and bowling alley. 24m6
Business is business, and so are the Cigars at
the F. O. Book Store. 5-tf-
DEN HEM L'S OYSTER HAUS.
-If you want a good OsyterStew, go to Ben.
Hempel's ; if you want a good plate of raw
Oysters, so big as your hand, go to Ben. Hem
pel's ; if you want a square meal, go to Ben.
He i pel's : and if you must have a good glass of
wine, or a cigar to top off w ith, Ben. has got
them. )tf
GREAT STEAM WASHER.
ALD.
Last week was a week of accidents
and Lectors were in great demand.
Mr. James Bennett, at Mr. Adams,
'near j!eos2nt ride was thrown from : of f'inirress with whom they have per
Important to the Local Press.
Bills having been introduced in both
Houses of Congress for the repeal of
the act which prohibited the free car
wage of newspapers within county
limits, and of exchanges, every pub
lisher who favors the relief proposed
should print and circulate ietitions
among the patrons of the local press,
and forward them, when signed, to
such members of Congress whom they
may know. If the editors of the local
press display reasonable diligence they
can have 10,000 petitions signed by
100,000 names on the tables of mem
bers by the end of the holiday recess.
Every party interested ought also to
write private letters to those members
Mr. Peter T. Beaver & Son have secured the
agency of the famous
"Tilton Steam Washer,"
and intend to sell the same in the counties of
Cass, Douglas and Lancaster.
This Washer is a new invention and washes
the clothes by steam, without any turning of
cranks, patent paddle wheels, or any other ap
pliance, bnt 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 iu Pittsburgh, Tenn.. and
Beavor&Son will fill all orders at the Pitts
burgh triad price, $10.00. They arc prepared to
let every person try these machines to the'r
heart's content, lefin purchasing.
Orders can be left, and machines, seen, at the'
store of J. H. Buttery, iu nattsmouth.
Beaver & Sen are also agents for the sale of
Territory in the States of Kansaa and Nebraska.
3Smos3
ca-IJy. 2:jlcy rjj.-z ;;ct :x,t ?
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ill do l:o raost ?'..!,"
TO RENT OR SELL.
The house of Dr. Rawlins, in the southwest
part of town, near the residence of Mr. EI
Hummer. For terms, apply on the premises.
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ROOM TO RENT.
The left hand front room on the same Hoof
with the Herai.o office, is for rent. App'y
the Hkrai.d office, for t- rras
- i V.. L.WmTr
It is hereby ordered that the March term, 1874.
of the Fistriet Court for Cass County.be and
the same is hereby adjourned to the third Mon
day of July next, at wlfch tiiw Jurors, Suitors,
Witnesses and all other interested persons will
be in &t-tcndance. By order of GEO. B. LAKE,
Attest: Judge.
1. W. Mckikkov,
March 3d. 187. Clerk Dist. Court. 49-3in
Constable Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution issued bv the Tro
bate Court in and for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to me directed, I will, on the IGth luy of
March A. I). I874.at lo o'clock a. m. of said dav.on
the farm of S. S. Ilnlverstott. in Avoca Precfnct,
in Cass County Nebraska, sell at Public Auc
tion, the following described goods and chattels,
to-wit : The undivided half of about lo acres
of corn, one two-yej.r old colt, one set of har
ness, oni! spring seat.one gun, one hog, one set
of side-lManls, seventy-seven (771 bushels of
wheat, five snaps, one bridle-bit and one butcher-knife
; to satisfy a judgment of said Court,
recovered by S. S. Hoiverstott. against Johu
Lindamond. ISAAC MOOKK.
40tl Constable.
Centaur Liniment.
There is no pain which the
Centaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swelling it will not
subdue, and no lameness which
it will not cure. This is strong
language, but it is true. Where
the parts are not gone, its effects
. are marvellous. 1 1 has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
tnJlrpoE ralia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, eaked-breasts, scalds,
burns, salt-rheum, &e., mon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &c.,
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 recipe 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 suffer IT they will not use
Centur liniment, more than lono certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &c.
have been received. We 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. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. B. Bose & Co., New York. 49-ly
Castoria is more flian 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
r alcohol, and Is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may ret. 46-ly
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Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Trobate of the last will
and testament of Aaron T. Butts deceased :
In the Probate Court.
To whom it may concern ; Take notice : that
Benjamin lietts filed in my office an instrument
purporting to be the last will and testament of
Aaron T. Butts, and made application
to have the same admitted to Pnjbate, and
that said cause is set for hearing on the l.Kh
day of March A. D. 174. at 1 o'clock P. m. of
sai'd day. at which time all persons interested
are notified and required to aprear and show
cause if they have any why said instrument
should not be allowed hs the. last will und tes
tament of Aaron T. Butts, deceased.
Witness mv hand and oflU-kd seal, this ISth
day of February A. 1. 1S74.
11. K. KllioON, Piobate Judge.
L. S.l 47-3t.
' Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution Issued out of the
District Court, for Cass county. Nebraska, and
to me directed, 1 will, on the fourteenth (14tlO
day of March, A. D. 1874, at P o'clock a. m. of
said dav. at the south door of the Court House
In the citv of Plattsinouth, in said county, sell
at public auction the following real estate, to
wit : Lot six ti; block seventeen 07), lot eiirht
(to block forty (40). lot three block sixty-two
162). lot fourteen (14 block sixty-four CA). lot
three 3 block fifty-two (5.'). lot seven (7) bbx-k
one hundred and sixty-four (IOl), lot seven (7
block one hundred and siitv-flve (lfi."). lot
twelve block liftv-.fix (.'). lot five n block
twtsnty-two (), and lot twelve (l-j) in Mock
one hundred and seventy-one (171) situated in
the city of Plattsmoutli. Cass county, Nebraska,
to satisfy a jud-rment of said court recovered
by Mary A. Garrison against Willett Pot tender.
M. B. Cutlkr. Sheriff.
Plattsinouth, Nebraska, Feb. 11, 18 M.
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Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
district court for Cass county, Nebraska, anil to
me directed. 1 will on lhe'l4th day of March,
A. D. 1S74, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, nt the
omh door of the court house, in the" city of
I'lattsmouth, in said county, sell at public; auc
tion the proicrty described in said enter, to wit .
Commencing l.t751 feet north, and l.X.'O feet
east, of the southwest corner of section seven,
(7). township twelve, (12), range fourteen, (14),
east of the sixth princiii.d meridian ; more par
ticularly described sis buinir the northeast cor
ner of lownsend's addition to th-eitv of natts
mouth. thence west, parallel with 'the south
line of said section, two luuidred feet, thence
north four hundred and thirty feet, thence east,
parallel with tho south line rf this tract, two
hundred feet, theme south, paraH"! with the
west line of this tract, four hundred and thirty
fent. to the place of bejpniflng. contarrrtnsc two
c acres, in Ca county, Nebraska, to satisfy a
judgment of said court recovered by Anv-lrno
5. Nnnth, plaintitf. igair t Cw.rid Hippie. Mary
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H. A. Howe, rrest. P. N otman, V. F. & Sec
NIAGARA
FIRE
Insurance Company.
201 BKOADWAY.N. Y.
Cash Assets Jan'y 1st, 1874.
Cash in Bank 1R.021
Loans on Stocks and interest due 245,837
Loans on Bond and Mortgage and Inter
est duo 1.13,172
United State Bonds, market value 72:i,7SO
State Bonds and stocks 25,(p0
New York and Brooklyn Bonds 31,000
Keal Estate (Lease) 14..VX)
Premiums due lor.toi
Hubbard House.
HUBBARD, - - I'kof.
Maih Stfoet, Wewping.Water.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRAVELERS.
NEW DRUG STORE.
WKEPIKG WATKR, NEB.
POTTER & GAFFNEY,
DEALERS IN DKCOS, MEDICINES. PAINTS,
OILS. VAKNIsiT, PEUFUMEKV;
STATION EKY, NOTIONS,
AND GLASS.
IgrTrescripUons carefully prepare!. i&tt
J. R. WATTS,
DEALER IX
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of tho celebrated
UNITED STATES.ELG1N.WALTHAM
and HOWARD WATCHES,
CoaxER 4th and Silver Sts.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
-Repairing of all kind don on.
Short Motice. 37-yl.
Mrs. A. II. KJsEE,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switches Puffs, and all kinds Of
Hair Work promptly and neatly made hy
MRS. KNEE.
Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door e:tst of Clark & riummers.
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BOls AKD CHILDREN'S CLOTHINgI
HATS, CAPS, BOUTS, AND SHOES.
Blankets, Rubber Gootfs; Trunks, Valises eld;
Main Street, Second Door East of Court House, platUmouth, l rat
BRANCH IIOCSE Broadway. Council Bluff. Iowa.
SPRING AND SUMMER GODOS
Down Go the 1 rices ! !
A 1
SDHMSSE & 00.'$
Celebrated
HEW YORK STonE
Coulhwest Corner Main Street, Plattsinouth, Nebraska:
And s'rf til 8 people think who buy
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Dress Goods, Prints, . . . Poots mvi .Snrn,
Delaines, Criiighams,
... .. . Urown .Slieotinp;,
TJleachexi Cottons, JJalmorals, Ciirpctft. 7 ,
Clark's new Trrc:tc; CottouYarr. p
In the Grocery line wc keep tlie Fixf?t and 3e9t
Tea, Coffee, SUgar, Molasseci, ; -
Drietl Fruits, .Spices, etc., etc.
In fact for Vour . , (Jroeeries, Hardw arV
Queenaware, Wooden Ware,
Glassware, Yankee Votinns;. ,
Hats and Caps, Ujot and clioea
GO TO
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OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPY Relief for Young Men. from th ef
fects of Errors and Ahuses in early lite. Man
hood restored. Impediments to nuuTlaRe re
moved. New method of treatment. New and
remarkahle remedies. Books and Circulars sent
free in sealed envelopes.
Address. HOWARI) ASSOCIATION, No. 2.
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. an Insti
tution having ahij;h reputation for honorahlt
conduct and professional skill.
20 Cm
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Losses Paid In 2a vears
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Dwelling and Farm Property Insur
ance, a specialty toith this Co.
H. E. PALMER, Agent.
47m3 nattsmouth, Neb.
Nebraska Grocery.
under Herald office.
Luke Kiskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality.
Try them and be satisfied.
nl8-ly.
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having made arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I am prepared to furnish on
short notice all kind3 of
Lumber Doors Sasb
Shingles, &c.,
at a reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand a full assortment of
iNails, Hinges,
Locks, Hardware,
of I1 kinds. Those wishing to build
w2Il please call and see my stock.
E. XOTES,
LOUISVILLE. yEB.
To Stock breeders.
The Undersigned nas Lately
Received a Thoroughbred
SHORT-HORN BULT,
CLOTIIINO, Fl'BNISIIINO GOODS. HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS. HHOKS. THI NKS,
VALISE. CAKPET BAGS,
&c., &c.. &c, c.
One of the oldest and most Ttellable Houses
in I'lattsmouth. Maiu street, between Fourth
and Fifth.
ty-REMF.MBER THE PLACE,
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EV IP- iF.
Florcnce Family Frien.
ES fi: life a
aS-j 5--fvry
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3 c:
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liEUL'CEI) IN PiUCE
$20 to $30 Nov. 1, 1873.
THE NEW FLORENCE,
As lately Improved, i beyond question
The Lightest Running Munhine ever
put on the market.
Abft made of single No. 80 Cotton Thread will
run it as It eomes from the factory-
And as now Reduced in Price is by far
the Cheapest.
The following are some of the many points in
whirn the Florenee excels all other ShutUe
Midlines :
In rtoinji more stvles of work. Winding and
ehaning the Bofihin without removing the
goods. Sewing in or)oslte directions.
Accuracy of Tension. Durability
and strength of parts. Quietness
in nmninfr. tOioiee of Side
or Bafk Feed. Simplicity
of Shuttle. Ease ot
Uueudiiur. Likilit
ness in rnh-
ninir. Me'
chanieal prTir
cipals employed.
Jasticitv ot Stitch.
In iefu3:n'e n kind of
Roods, liise of setting nee
dle. Lack of wear on the thread.
Fineues and neatness of Stitch. I
saving ti thread. Rapidity and ease in
windrnn bobbins. Absence of coirs, canvs,
and rpnngs. Ease and rapidity of regulating
sMch. in quality of lienjnier ancf at
tachments. Iii variety and styles.
In lack of needle euttiSig
cloth. In fastening enifs
of seams, and stay
ing any part of
seam, &.c.
We challenge all enmpelftors to' dieprote any
cf the above statements.
After a thorough-' ?est Of aver twelve years
rot a single Florence ha ever been wrrtrout in
family use.
DOUTOr BROTHERS,
Genl Agents for Missouri, Kansas. ar.i eb.
ST. LOCIS, MO.
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HENRY BCE0K,
DKALER IN
Furnitura, I.oung-.
Safes, Tables,
Chairs, , .-Jiediettdit;
&e.. Sic, S.O., t
Of all descriptions
Metallio Lt:rial Cases.
WOODEN COFFINS;
OF ALL SIZES.
Ready Made andwAd Cheap for Caati
With many thanks for pa""! patfonagf I Invit
all to call and examine my large stock of Fur
niture and Coffins. Jan2
NO YOU D0NT I !
Get any Goods cheaper, or a bctter.article
than is kept at the Store of
Jas, Clisbee & Co.
Dealers In
General Merchandise.
Wc are in receipt of Fresh Goods every week
from the East, whlchare bough; for Cash, aud
will be sold iu any amount.
Grangers,kecp yom eye oil
your friend j
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We will not be undersold by
any one.
Jar. clizbe & co.
VTeeijg Water July 1st, 173. l4-4t.
Meat Market!
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LOW RESERVOIR
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II ATT, THE BUTCHER,
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Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
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Iatt Always to be Found TriEP.E.
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Not changing constantly, but Uie Old IM'jtMu
Sjiot, where vou can get "your Steaks, Kosls,
Game, Fish and Foul in season.
, , - AND FAMOUS FOa EEINO
BEST TO USE I
CHEAPEST TO EU7I!
EASIEST TO SELL Ilf
famous f r tloirj n-roead
CETTCo COOKING,'
OAK J- AXD Hiso'
T' TUB
tots cf ma mum
SOLD J3T
EXCELSIOR AIAN'G COMPAXV;
ST. LOUlt. MO.
ANIJ
E.T.Duke&Co,
rr ATTSMOCTiT, N'F.B. ib-l'j
il3IEIlXCIIANGE;
B. G. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA-
?IOf. for: hV
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SOUTH 8IDE OF MAIN STKiET.
One Dook Wf-st of IIekAt OFFicr,
35-ly. Plat TSMorrii, Neb. J
BARNUM'S HGTEL, i
Cor Eroadvxiy arid Twentieth Street,
NEW YORK.
ON BOTIT AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PIVNS.
Complete with au nuxlern lniprorements ;
rooms en naitt, an(T sintrle ; private parlors,
baths. elev;ttrs. lNntion unsurpassed,
bemfr in the very ci-tlre of fashion and luillfapt
New lork Ue. J;i rro.Tim!tv to Churches aini
rl:ies f Amusre ,i nr. and torri xr Tn-u.
Arnold & Corjsf ard ,j. & C. Johnstori s' Intact, even-thlnp usu?!y kfr.t in' a Variety
ry Goo.ls r-;- Th hnt.-n is undr the Ptore which will be sold on s:nii pioflfs
, Keeps constantly on hand all Stap' Articles'
such as
COFFEE,
SUGAR, .
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES
Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes,' ifefcV
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